1.ongoing
n.發(fā)展猾愿;行為;(奇怪的或不適當(dāng)?shù)?處置
adj.持續(xù)存在的;仍在進行的;不斷發(fā)展的
We look forward to an ongoing discussion with you and with our partners.
我們期望與您以及我們的合作伙伴對此展開持續(xù)探討爽室。
2.assert
斷言;明確肯定淆攻;堅持自己的主張阔墩;表現(xiàn)堅定
1.
明確肯定嘿架;斷言to state clearly and firmly that sth is true
2.
~ yourself
堅持自己的主張;表現(xiàn)堅定to behave in a confident and determined way so that other people pay attention to your opinions
3.
~ sth
維護自己的權(quán)利(或權(quán)威)to make other people recognize your right or authority to do sth, by behaving firmly and confidently
4.
~ itself
生效啸箫;起作用to start to have an effect
Thetheologiansusedtoassertthat theproofthedivineinspirationoftheBiblerestedonmiraclesandprophecies.
神學(xué)家總是宣稱驗證《圣經(jīng)》中神靈的啟示有賴于奇跡和預(yù)言耸彪。
3.empirical
以實驗(或經(jīng)驗)為依據(jù)的;經(jīng)驗主義的based on experiments or experience rather than ideas or theories
Thinkingandmaintainacertaindistancefrom theobjectcanchangethekindofempiricalobsession.
思想者與對象保持一定的距離可以改變那種經(jīng)驗性的執(zhí)迷忘苛。
Thefirst thingIdiscoveredwasthatitwasn'tbackedbyanyempiricalevidence.
我首先發(fā)現(xiàn)的是蝉娜,它沒有任何經(jīng)驗證據(jù)的支持。
4.logical
1.
必然的扎唾;合乎情理的召川;合乎常理的seeming natural, reasonable or sensible
2.
符合邏輯的;按照邏輯的following or able to follow the rules of logic in which ideas or facts are based on other true ideas or facts
heonlylogicalexplanationwasthatthecitywasinhabitedbythesoulsofthedead.
5.reinforce
1.
~ sth
加強;充實狐榔;使更強烈to make a feeling, an idea, etc. stronger
2.
~ sth
加固坛增;使更結(jié)實to make a structure or material stronger, especially by adding another material to it
3.
~ sth
給…加強力量(或裝備);使更強大to send more people or equipment in order to make an army, etc. stronger
Butcriticssaysuchamovecondonessexbeforemarriageandwillreinforcethetrendtowardscohabitation.
但批評人士指出薄腻,如此舉動寬容婚前性行為收捣,并將助長同居潮流。
6.carry out
v.
1.
2.
todosomethingthathasbeenordered,planned,orstatedasagoal
un.
1.
doasrequiredorspecified;fulfil;complete
WhenHaldemanharassedme,IcouldbesurethatitwastocarryoutsomedesignofthePresident.
每當(dāng)霍爾德曼刁難我時庵楷,我可以肯定他是在執(zhí)行總統(tǒng)的意圖罢艾。
7.falsify
美['f?ls?.fa?]
英?['f??ls?fa?]
1.
toaltersomethinginordertodeceive
2.
toprovethatsomethingisincorrect
3.
tomisrepresentthefactsinordertomislead
4.
tochangesomethingdeliberatelyinordertotrickotherpeople
Thishasledsomeofthemtofalsifyresearchresultsandplagiarizetheworkofothers.
這勢必導(dǎo)致他們其中的一些人偽造研究成果和剽竊他人的著作。
8.speculative
1.
推測的尽纽;猜測的咐蚯;推斷的based on guessing or on opinions that have been formed without knowing all the facts
2.
揣摩的;忖度的弄贿;試探的showing that you are trying to guess sth
3.
投機性的春锋;風(fēng)險性的done in the hope of making a profit but involving the risk of losing money
That was why helookedattheyoung manwith aspeculativefrowninglook,notcondemninghim,onlywaryandonthe alert.
他所以要蹙著眉頭,帶著探索的神情望著這個年青人差凹,對他存著戒心期奔,而不斥責(zé)他,也就是這個道理危尿。
9.disprove
1.
證明…不成立,給與…反證
2.
駁斥,反駁
3.
推翻
Tothe man oflettersitisamissilethathecanflingin thereader'sfacetodisprovethepestilent heresy.
對于文人呐萌,它是一顆導(dǎo)彈,他可以把它投到讀者臉上谊娇,以駁斥那種有害的邪說肺孤。
10.crash down
1.andcrashin(onsomeoneorsomething)Lit.[forsomething]tocollapseonsomeoneorsomething.Thewallscrashedinaroundtheburninghouse.Thebranchesofthetreecrasheddownontheroof.Theoldbarncrasheddown.
2.Fig.[forthestructureandstabilityofone'slife]tofallapart.Herwholelifecrasheddownaroundher.Everythinghewasfamiliarwithcrasheddownabouthim.
11.long-held
根深蒂固的;長期持有的
ApplehasbecometheperfectvehicletorealizeJobs'slonghelddreams:developingeasytousetechnologyforindividuals.
蘋果正變成一個完美的媒介,去實現(xiàn)喬布斯那個長久以來都懷有的夢想:為個人研發(fā)易于使用的科學(xué)技術(shù)渠旁。
12.progression
前進,連續(xù),發(fā)展,級數(shù),進展,數(shù)列
1.Movementorchangefromonememberof?acontinuousseriestothenext:progressionofthediseaseinstages.
2.Acontinuousseries;asequence:aprogressionoflimousines.SeeSynonymsatseries.
3.MathematicsAseriesofnumbersorquantitiesinwhichthereisalwaysthesamerelationbetweeneachquantityandtheonesucceedingit.
4.Music
a.Asuccessionoftonesorchords.
b.Aseriesofrepetitionsof?aphrase,eachin?anewpositiononthescale.
Therisingof thesunandtheprogressionof theseasonsarebothphenomenathatresultfrom themovementof theearthinspace.
太陽的升起和四季的交替這兩個現(xiàn)象都是地球在空間運動的結(jié)果攀例。
13.outlook
1.
~ (on sth)
觀點;見解顾腊;世界觀粤铭;人生觀the attitude to life and the world of a particular person, group or culture
2.
~ (for sth)
前景;可能性the probable future for sb/sth; what is likely to happen
3.
景色杂靶;景致梆惯;景觀a view from a particular place
herewasvery little abouthimforanywomantolove...ahardenedprofessionalsoldierlimitedineducationandoutlook.
象他這樣一個教育和眼光都有限的冷酷的職業(yè)軍人一定沒有什么值得一個女人去愛的。
Policy makersacrosstheregionhavevoicedconcernabout thedarkeningoutlookanddeclaredthemselvesreadytorespond.
亞洲各國決策者則已對黯淡的前景表示擔(dān)憂吗垮,并宣稱做好了應(yīng)對準(zhǔn)備垛吗。
14.reason
v.rea·soned,rea·son·ing,rea·sons
v.tr.
1.Todetermineorconcludebylogicalthinking:Thedoctorreasonedthatthepatienthadavirus.
2.Topersuadeordissuade(someone)withreasons:"Youboast...ofhavingreasonedhimoutofhisabsurdromance"(WilliamMakepeaceThackeray).
v.intr.
1.Tousethefacultyofreason;thinklogically:Whatwouldleadyoutoreasonso?
2.Totalkorarguelogicallyandpersuasively:triedtoreasonwithhersontoeatagoodbreakfast.
3.ObsoleteToengageinconversationordiscussion.
15.ingenious
1.
精巧的;新穎獨特的烁登;巧妙的very suitable for a particular purpose and resulting from clever new ideas
2.
心靈手巧的怯屉;機敏的;善于創(chuàng)造發(fā)明的having a lot of clever new ideas and good at inventing things
SomemonthsbeforehehadchanceduponastraycopyofMr.Pope'singenioustranslationoftheIliad.
16.flourish
v.繁榮碉怔;興旺;昌盛羡儿;茁壯成長
n.(為引起注意的)夸張動作;給人深刻印象的行動是钥;令人難忘的方式掠归;修飾
v.flour·ished,flour·ish·ing,flour·ish·es
v.intr.
1.Togrowwellorluxuriantly;thrive:Thecropsflourishedintherichsoil.
2.To?do?orfarewell;prosper:"Novillageontherailroadfailedtoflourish"(JohnKennethGalbraith).
3.To?be?in?aperiodofhighestproductivity,excellence,orinfluence:apoetwhoflourishedinthetenthcentury.
4.Tomakebold,sweepingmovements:Thebannerflourishedinthewind.
v.tr.
Towield,wave,orexhibitdramatically.
n.
1.Adramaticorstylishmovement,as?ofwavingorbrandishing:"Afew...musiciansembellishtheirperformancewithaflourishofthefingers"(FrederickD.Bennett).
2.Anembellishmentorornamentation:asignaturewithadistinctiveflourish.
3.Anostentatiousactorgesture:aflourishofgenerosity.
4.MusicAshowyorceremoniouspassage,suchas?afanfare.
TheInternetprovidesafertilebreedinggroundforthissortofbehaviortoflourish.
互聯(lián)網(wǎng)提供了這種行為進行排序肥沃的滋生地蓬勃發(fā)展。
17.monopoly
美?[m?'nɑp?li]
英?[m?'n?p?li]
1.
~ (in/of/on sth)
壟斷悄泥;專營服務(wù)虏冻;被壟斷的商品(或服務(wù))the complete control of trade in particular goods or the supply of a particular service; a type of goods or a service that is controlled in this way
2.
[ususing]
~ in/of/on sth
獨占;專利弹囚;專利品the complete control, possession or use of sth; a thing that belongs only to one person or group and that other people cannot share
3.
“大富翁”(棋類游戲兄旬,游戲者以玩具鈔票買賣房地產(chǎn))a board game in which players have to pretend to buy and sell land and houses, using pieces of paper that look like money
18.ground-breaking
全新的;開創(chuàng)性的,使用了新方法或取得新成果的
heground-breakingdealisat thecentreofanefforttotransformrelationswithIndia.
這一開創(chuàng)性的協(xié)議,是美國改變與印度關(guān)系這一努力的中心內(nèi)容余寥。
19.dissection
分類,切割作用,解剖標(biāo)本,剝離,剖分,切開
1.
thecuttingandseparatingofthepartsofanimalorplantspecimensforscientificormedicalstudy
2.
somethingthathasbeendissected,e.g.ananatomicalspecimen
3.
athoroughanddetailedanalysisorexaminationofsomethingsuchasapolicyorplan
20.exquisite
美?['ekskw?z?t]
英?[?k'skw?z?t]
1.
精美的;精致的extremely beautiful or carefully made
2.
劇烈的悯森;強烈的strongly felt
3.
微妙的宋舷;雅致的;敏銳的瓢姻;敏感的delicate and sensitive
adj.
1.
a.Characterizedbyhighlyskilledorintricateart;excellentlymadeorformed:anexquisitegoldchalice.
b.Extremelyordelightfullybeautiful:theexquisitecolorsof?asunset.
2.Excellentoroutstanding,especiallybyexhibitingorappealingtorefinedtaste:"Aguywhoknewallthejazzspotsandhadanexquisitecollectionofold78s"(ShirleyAbbott).
3.Extremelysubtleorprecise:animagerenderedinexquisitedetail.
4.Intense;keen:exquisitedelight;sufferedexquisitepain.
5.ObsoleteIngeniouslydevisedorthoughtout.
n.
Onewhoisexcessivelyfastidiousindress,manners,ortaste.
ForNixonthemostexquisitetriumphswerethose inwhichthevictimdidnotknowwhohaddonehim in.
而對尼克松來說祝蝠,最巧妙的勝利莫過于對方吃了虧還不明白究竟是誰使的壞。
21.overturn
v.o·ver·turned,o·ver·turn·ing,o·ver·turns
v.tr.
1.
a.Tocausetoturnover;upsetorflipover:Largewavesoverturnedtheraft.
b.Tocausetofallover;knockortoppleover:bumpedthevaseandoverturnedit.
c.Toransack:foundthattheroomhadbeenoverturnedduringthenight.
2.
a.Tocausethedownfall,destruction,orendingof;overthroworabolish.SeeSynonymsatoverthrow.
b.LawToinvalidateorreverse(adecision)bylegalmeans:"hiscontinuinglegalbattlestooverturnadraft-evasionconviction"(RobertLipsyte).
v.intr.
Toturnoverorcapsize:Thecarwentofftheroadandoverturned.
n.(ō′v?r-t?rn′)
1.Theactorprocessofoverturning:thecourt'soverturnof?aruling.
2.Thestateofhavingbeenoverturned.
3.Theperiodicmixingorcirculationofwaterin?alakeorseaas?aresultofchangingtemperatureofitslayers.
22.quash
tr.v.quashed,quash·ing,quash·es
1-Toannulorputanendto?(acourtorder,indictment,orcourtproceedings).
1.Toputdownorsuppressforciblyandcompletely:quasharebellion.
2.Toputanendto?ordestroy:quasharumor;quashhopesof?anagreement.
1.
~ sth
宣布(法庭的裁決)無效;撤銷(判決)to officially say that a decision made by a court is no longer valid or correct
2.
~ sth
制止绎狭;阻止细溅;平息to take action to stop sth from continuing
同義詞:put down,suppress,quell,crush,repress
反義詞:allow,validate
23.combustion
美?[k?m'b?st?(?)n]?英?[k?m'b?st?(?)n]
1. 燃燒the process of burning
2. (快速)氧化a chemical process in which substances combine with the oxygen in the air to produce heat and ligh.
24.discredit
1.
~ sb/sth
敗壞…的名聲;使喪失信譽儡嘶;使丟臉to make people stop respecting sb/sth
2.
~ sth
使不相信喇聊;使懷疑;使不可置信to make people stop believing that sth is true; to make sth appear unlikely to be true
Whyusetodiscredittheotherwaytoreachyourownmetamorphosismeet?
為什么要用詆毀對方的方式來達到你自己變態(tài)的滿足呢蹦狂?
25.propose
v.?pro·posed,?pro·pos·ing,?pro·pos·es
v.tr.
1.?To?put?forward?for?consideration,?discussion,?or?adoption;?suggest:?propose?a?change?in?the?law.
2.?To?recommend?(a?person)?for?a?position,?office,?or?membership;?nominate.
3.?To?offer?(a?toast?to?be?drunk).
4.?To?make?known?as?one's?intention;?purpose?or?intend:?proposed?to?buy?and?run?a?farm.
v.intr.
To?form?or?make?a?proposal,?especially?of?marriage.
26.reconstruct
1.~ sth (from sth)修復(fù)誓篱;重建;重造to build or make sth again that has been damaged or that no longer exists
2.~ sth重現(xiàn)描述凯楔;使重現(xiàn)to be able to describe or show exactly how a past event happened, using the information you have gathered
The?police?tried?to?reconstruct?the?crime?scene?to?help?solve?the?case.
警方試著重建犯罪的現(xiàn)場來幫助破案窜骄。
27.assemble
v.tr.
1.Tobringorcalltogetherintoagrouporwhole:Thebailiffassembledthejury.SeeSynonymsatcall.
2.Tofittogetherthepartsorpiecesof:assembleamachine;assembledata.
v.intr.
Togathertogether;congregate:Protestersassembledonthecommon.SeeSynonymsatgather.