dearth [ də:θ ] n. 缺乏,粮食不足,饥谨 e.g. 1. There seems to be a dearth of good young players at the moment. 目前似乎好的年轻选手太少了。
2. Many soldiers died because of dearth of food. 很多士兵因为缺少粮食死去。
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death [ deθ ] n. 死,死亡
死神 e.g. 1. Car accident caused many deaths. 车祸造成很多人死亡。
2. That defeat meant the death of all my hopes. 那次失败毁灭了我所有的希望。
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debate [ di'beit ] n. 辩论,讨论
v. 辩论 e.g. 1. He debated carefully before he decided. 他慎重考虑后方做决定。
2. After a long debate the bill was passed. 经长时间的辩论,议案获得通过。
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debenture [ di'bentʃə ] n. 信用债券;公司债,公司债券,退税证明书 e.g.
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debit [ 'debit ] n. 借方,借
v. 记入借方
[计算机] 借方 e.g. 1. She/Her account was debited with 50. 在她的帐户借方记入了50英镑.
2. My bank account shows two debits of 5 each. 我的银行帐户借方记入了两笔5英镑的款项.
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debris [ 'debri:, 'deib- ] n. 碎片,残骇 e.g. 1. The sea tided the debris ashore. 潮水把碎片杂物冲上海滩。
2. A heavy woven net of rope or wire cable placed over a blasting site to keep debris from scattering. 防爆毯用于爆炸现场、防止碎片飞散的厚的绳网或电缆网
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debt [ det ] n. 债务 e.g. 1. We owe you a debt of gratitude for you help. 承蒙帮助,感恩不尽。
2. We'll run into debt if you spend more than our income. 要是你花的比我们挣的还多,我们就要欠债了。
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debtor [ 'detə ] n. 借方,债务人 e.g. 1. The debtor fell delinquent. 债务人逾期不能偿还债务。
2. The debtor was summoned (to appear before the magistrates). (地方法官)已传唤债务人出庭.
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debug [ di:'bʌg ] 调试,驱除(某处的)害虫 排除...的故障; 消除...的误差, 改正...的缺点, 纠正...的错误; 审查 【无】调整, 调试, 调谐 寻出并拆除...内的窃听器 (用电子仪器)使(窃听器)失效 e.g. 1. Debug a spacecraft before launch; debug a computer program. 发射前排除航天机故障;排除程序中的错误
2. The detection and recording of the sequencing of instructions in computer programs, for example, as used in monitors and debugging routines. 对计算机程序中的指令序列的检测和记录,例如在监控程序和调试程序中使用的情况。
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debugger [ di:'bʌgə ] 调试器,调试程序 e.g.
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decade [ 'dekeid ] n. 十年 e.g. 1. Prices have risen steadily during the past decade. 在过去十年里,物价一直在上涨。
2. Several decades have elapsed since I graduated from the college. 我大学毕业已数十年了。
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decay [ di'kei ] n. 衰退,腐败
v. 衰退,腐败 e.g. 1. The dampness of the climate decayed the books. 气候潮湿,把书都霉坏了。
2. What made the Roman Empire decay? 罗马帝国为何衰亡?
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deceit [ di'si:t ] n. 欺骗 e.g. 1. His deceit is disgusting; he took everybody in! 他的欺诈手段令人憎恶,弄得人人上当!
2. He is full of deceit. 他诡计多端。
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deceive [ di'si:v ] v. 欺骗,行骗 e.g. 1. You are deceiving yourself if you still believe that she loves you. 你如果还相信她爱你,你就是在欺骗自己。
2. He deceived me into signing the papers. 他骗我在文件上签了字。
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decelerate [ di:'seləreit ] v. 减速 e.g.
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December [ di'sembə ] n. 十二月 e.g. 1. My little daughter was born in December. 我的小女儿是十二月出生的。
2. They often go skiing in December. 他们经常在十二月份去滑雪。
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decent [ 'di:snt ] a. 有分寸的,得体的,相当好的 e.g. 1. It was decent of her to help the homeless. 她帮助无家可归的人,真是可敬。
2. He dreamed of living in decent conditions. 他梦想着过体面的生活。
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deceptive [ di'septiv ] a. 迷惑的,虚伪的,诈欺的 e.g. 1. Meaningless or deceptive language; humbug. 废话,蠢话无意义或虚伪的话;胡说
2. Deceptive advertising have damaged the company's image among the consumer. 虚假广告已损坏了该公司在消费者中的形象。
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decibel [ 'desibel ] n. 分贝 e.g.
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decidability 可判定性 e.g.
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