decorator [ 'dekəreitə ] n. 房屋装饰人 e.g. 1. He is a painter and decorator. 他是油漆装饰工.
2. I'm not an interior decorator, but I could always turn my hand to most things. 我不是什么室内装潢设计师,可室内装潢的大部分事情我都能够拿下来。
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decrease [ di:'kri:s ] n. 减少,减少之量
v. 减少 e.g. 1. His interest in this subject gradually decreases. 他对这门学科的兴趣逐渐减退。
2. There has been a steady decrease in population in this city. 这个城市的人口在持续下降。
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decreasing [ di'kri:siŋ ] 递减的 e.g. 1. Interest in the sport is decreasing. 人们对此项运动的兴趣已逐渐淡薄.
2. Toy sales peaked just before Christmas and are now decreasing. 玩具销售额在圣诞节前夕达到最高峰, 现已逐渐下降.
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decree [ di'kri: ] n. 法令,判决 e.g. 1. The dictator decreed that his birthday would be a public holiday. 该独裁者发布命令,将其生日定为公众假期。
2. This decree has the force of law behind it. 这一裁决有法律的力量作後盾.
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decrement [ 'dekrimənt ] n. 渐减,减少,减少量
[计算机] 递减 e.g.
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decrepit [ di'krepit ] a. 破旧的,衰老的 e.g. 1. An old, rickety vehicle, especially a decrepit automobile or aircraft. 破旧汽车,破旧飞机一种用久而破烂的交通工具,尤指破坏了的汽车或飞机
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decrypt [ di:'kript ] v. 译,解释 e.g.
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dedicate [ 'dedikeit ] v. 献出 e.g. 1. She dedicated her life to science. 她毕生致力于科学。
2. The ancient Greek dedicated many shrines to Aphrodite. 古希腊人为爱神阿弗罗狄特造了许多神庙。
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dedicated [ 'dedikeitid ] a. 专注的,献身的
a. 专用的 e.g. 1. Having been consecrated; dedicated. 献身的被献祭的;奉献的
2. The chapel was dedicated in 1880. 这座小教堂於1880年举行献堂礼.
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dedication [ ˌdedi'keiʃən ] n. 奉献 e.g. 1. I admire the priest's dedication. 我钦佩这位牧师的奉献精神。
2. His dedication should be learned by all of us. 他的奉献精神值得我们学习。
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deduce [ di'dju:s ] v. 推论,演绎出 e.g. 1. From seeing a doctor leaving a house, you may deduce that someone in the house is ill. 从看见一个医生从一处住所出来,你就可以推断这一家有人生病了。
2. From this fact we may deduce that he is sick. 从这个事实我们可推断他生病的事。
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deduct [ di'dʌkt ] v. 扣除 e.g. 1. Tax is deducted from your salary. 税金从你的薪金中扣除。
2. The remaining assets of a business after all liabilities have been deducted; net worth. 资产净值一个企业在扣除了所有的债务后所余资产;净值
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deduction [ di'dʌkʃən ] n. 减除,扣除,减除额
n. 推论,推理,演绎 e.g. 1. Net salary is gross salary minus tax and national insurance deduction. 净公司是工资总额减去税收和扣除国民保险。
2. Her deduction that he was now dead was correct. 她作出的他此时已经死亡的推论是正确的。
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deed [ di:d ] n. 事迹,行为 e.g. 1. Deeds are better than words when people are in need of help. 当有人需要救助的时候,行动胜于言语。
2. His deed claims our respect. 他的行为值得我们尊敬。
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deem [ di:m ] v. 认为,相信 e.g. 1. He deems it his duty to help his needy friends. 他认为帮助穷朋友是他的义务。
2. I deem it proper to refuse. 我看还是拒绝为好。
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deep [ di:p ] a. 深的
ad. 深深地 e.g. 1. The ship sank deep into the sea. 船深深地沉入了海底。
2. The deer escaped to the deep forest. 那鹿逃入了丛林深处。
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deepen [ 'di:pən ] v. 加深,使...加深,使...强烈 e.g. 1. The night deepened. 夜深了。
2. His smile deepened, but he made no attempt to answer. 他的微笑加深了,但他没有打算要回答。
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deeply [ 'di:pli ] ad. 深深地,浓浓地,粗粗地 e.g. 1. We are deeply grateful for your support. 我们深深感谢你的支持。
2. His remarks were deeply offensive. 他的话非常无礼。
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deer [ diə ] n. 鹿 e.g. 1. The white-lipped deer are rare in this area. 白唇鹿在这个地区很罕见。
2. The moose looks like deer. 驼鹿看上去像鹿。
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default [ di'fɔ:lt ] n. 假设值,默认(值),不履行责任,缺席
v. 默认,不履行义务,缺席,拖欠
[计算机] 缺省 e.g. 1. I default on the installment payment. 我没有付分期应付的款。
2. The team lost a game by default. 那个队因没有出席而输掉比赛。
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