defeat [ di'fi:t ] n. 败北,失败
v. 击败 e.g. 1. Our men were heavily defeated in the battle. 我军在此战役中受到重创。
2. The hopes were defeated. 希望落空了。
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defecation [ ˌdefi'keiʃən ] n. 通便,排粪 e.g.
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defect [ di'fekt ] n. 缺点 e.g. 1. A defect in the fuel lines prevented the missile from blasting off. 燃料管路上的一个缺陷妨碍了导弹的发射。
2. If it were not for this defect, I shall hire him at once. 如果不是因为这个缺点,我会马上雇用他。
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defective [ di'fektiv ] a. 有缺陷的,欠缺,不完全变化动词
n. 有缺陷的人,不完全变化动词 e.g. 1. He is mentally defective. 他智力不健全。
2. He is defective in moral sense. 他不能分辨善恶。
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defects [ 'di:fekts ] n. 不合格品 e.g. 1. The house has all these defects because it was built by cowboys. 这所房屋有这麽多毛病, 其原因就在於承建者都是滑头.
2. Earlier a Presidential commission… probed the market's structure for defects and came up with a laundry list of weaknesses with program trading in the forefront. 前些时一个总统授命成立的委员会探究[股票]市场的结构,以便找出缺点。结果毛病一箩筐,其中以程式交易为最显著的缺点。
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defence [ di'fens ] n. 防务,防御 e.g. 1. The best defence is offence. 先下手为强/以攻为守。
2. The country's defences are weak. 该国的防御能力薄弱.
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defend [ di'fend ] v. 防护,辩护,防卫 e.g. 1. How can you defend the killing of animals for pleasure? 你怎么能为杀死动物取乐的行为辩护呢?
2. Some players are better at defending. 有些运动员较擅长打防卫。
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defendant [ di'fendənt ] n. 被告 e.g. 1. The defendant is accused of theft. 被告被控偷窃。
2. The courtroom buzzed as the defendant was led in. 被告被带进来时, 审判室里发出一阵嘈杂声.
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defense [ di'fens ] n. 防卫,防卫物 e.g. 1. The best defense is offense. 先下手为强/以攻为守。
2. The Senate has voted to support the President's defense plans. 参议院已经投票支持总统的防卫计划。
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defer [ di'fə: ] v. 延期 e.g. 1. I shall defer replying till I hear from home. 我将等接到家信以后再给你答复。
2. Deferred benefits; a deferred payment. 迟到的恩惠;延期的付款
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defiance [ di'faiəns ] n. 蔑视,挑战,挑衅 e.g. 1. He shouted defiance words at the enemy. 他大声呼喊着向敌人挑战。
2. He gave false proof, which set the court at defiance. 他出示假证据,这就是蔑视法庭。
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deficiency [ di'fiʃənsi ] n. 缺乏,不足 e.g. 1. I have a slight calcium deficiency. 我有点缺钙。
2. The deficiency of this plan is very clear and it can't possibly succeed. 这项计划的缺陷是很明显的,它不可能成功。
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deficit [ 'defisit ] n. 赤字,不足,缺乏 e.g. 1. The company had a deficit of 5000 dollars. 公司亏空了五千美元。
2. We have a great deficit this year. 我们今年有很大亏损。
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defile [ di'fail ] v. 弄脏,污损,以纵队前进
n. 隘路,狭谷 e.g. 1. They that touch pitch will be defiled. 近墨者黑。
2. They climbed up the mountain through a defile. 他们通过一条小路爬到山上。
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definable [ di'fɑinəbl ] 可定义的,可确定的 e.g.
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define [ di'fain ] vt. 定义,解释 e.g. 1. The powers of a judge are defined by law. 法官的权限是由法律规定的。
2. When boundaries between countries are not clearly defined, there is usually trouble. 国与国之间的边界未明确划定时,通常会发生纠纷。
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definite [ 'definit ] a. 明确的,一定的 e.g. 1. The workers demand a definite answer. 工人们要求一个明确的答复。
2. Is it definite that they will sign that contract? 他们肯定会签署这份合同吗?
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definitely [ 'definitli ] a. 明确地,确切地
ad. 肯定地 e.g. 1. Er views very definitely. 她非常明确地阐述自己的观点。
2. Yes, definitely. 是的,肯定的。
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definition [ ˌdefi'niʃən ] n. 定义,清晰度 e.g. 1. The photo lacks definition. 这张照片不够清晰。
2. To give a definition of a word is more difficult than to give an illustration of its use. 给一个词下定义要比举例说明它的用法困难。
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definitive [ di'finitiv ] n. 限定词
a. 限定的,决定性的 e.g. 1. She's written the definitive history of Vienna. 她写下了权威性的维也纳历史。
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