disgrace [ dis'greis ] n. 耻辱,不名誉
v. 耻辱,使...失体面 e.g. 1. He fell into disgrace with his companions. 他的朋友都看不起他。
2. He quit in disgrace over the bribe. 他因受贿而不光彩地辞职了。
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disgraceful [ dis'greisful ] a. 可耻的,不名誉的 e.g. 1. This newspaper article is a disgraceful intrusion into my private life. 报纸上的这篇文章是对我私生活的侵扰,这种做法很不光彩。
2. Please account for your disgraceful conduct. 对你的可耻行为请作解释.
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disguise [ dis'gaiz ] n. 假面目,假装
v. 假装 e.g. 1. His illness was a blessing in disguise, because he afterwards married his nurse. 他生病倒是因祸得福,因为后来他和他的护士结了婚。
2. It proved difficult to disguise his anxiety. 他的焦虑难以掩饰。
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disgust [ dis'gʌst ] n. 厌恶,嫌恶
v. 令人厌恶 e.g. 1. He returned downstairs in disgust. 他厌恶地转身下楼。
2. His behavior filled her with disgust. 她对他的行为充满了厌恶。
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disgustful [ dis'gʌstfʊl ] a. 令人生厌的 e.g.
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dish [ diʃ ] n. 盘子
vt. 上菜
n.一样菜,一道菜 e.g. 1. His favorite dish is roast duck. 他最喜欢吃的菜是烤鸭。
2. The careless waiter dropped the dish onto the ground. 那个粗心的侍者把盘子摔到了地上。
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dishonest [ dis'ɔnist ] a. 不诚实的 e.g. 1. He is a dishonest merchant. 他是一个不诚实的商人。
2. Susceptibility to bribery or corruption, as in the use of a position of trust for dishonest gain. 甘受贿赂,贪污腐化易受贿赂或腐败的影响性,如在使用不诚实的收益的信托状况时
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dishonor [ dis'ɔnə ] n. 不名誉
v. 玷辱,使...蒙羞 e.g. 1. He was a dishonor to his regiment. 他是那个团的耻辱。
2. His behaviors have brought dishonor onto his family. 他的行为给他的家庭带来了耻辱。
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dishonorable [ dis'ɔnərəbəl ] a. 不名誉的 e.g. 1. He is ashamed for his former dishonorable action. 他对他以前不光彩的行为感到羞愧。
2. He has done many dishonorable things these years 这些年,他干了许多可耻的事情。
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disillusion [ ˌdisi'lu:ʒən ] n. 觉醒,幻减
v. 醒悟,使幻想破减 e.g. 1. She still believes in Santa Claus and it would be cruel to disillusion her. 她仍然相信有圣诞老人, 要是使她这一幻想破灭就於心不忍了.
2. Disillusion voter want an alternative to the two main parties. 失望的选民需要一个党派以取代这两个大党。
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disinclined [ disin'klaind ] a. 不愿的, 不想的 e.g. 1. Overloading his stomach with a heavy meal, he was disinclined for any serious work. 吃了不易消化的东西,他不愿去干那些难做的工作。
2. Be disinclined to do sth. 无意干某事,不愿干某事
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disinfect [ ˌdisin'fekt ] v. 消毒 e.g.
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disinfectant [ disin'fekt(ə)nt ] a. 消毒的
n. 消毒剂 e.g. 1. Disinfectant kills germs. 消毒剂灭杀细菌。
2. Dip your injured finger in the disinfectant to soak out the poison. 把你受伤的手指浸在消毒剂里,把毒浸泡出来。
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disinflation [ ˌdisin'fleiʃən ] n. 反通货膨胀 e.g.
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disintegration [ disˌinti'greiʃən ] n. 瓦解 e.g. 1. The breakdown and disintegration of organic tissue. 组织溶解器官组织的分解和破坏
2. Decomposition into fragments or parts; disintegration. 分裂,分解碎片或几部分;分解
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disjunction [ dis'dʒʌŋkʃən ] 析取,分离,分裂 e.g.
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disk [ disk ] n. 磁盘片
[计算机] 磁盘 e.g. 1. I have many disks. 我有许多唱片。
2. You can't copy your file with this disk; it's full. 你不能用这张磁盘拷文件,这张盘满了。
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diskette [ dis'ket ] 软盘 e.g. 1. In System/32, the system processing that prepares a diskette file for processing. 在IBMSystem/32中,为处理准备一个软盘文件的系统操作。
2. Insert a diskette into one of your computer's disk drive, as describe on page1. 把一张软盘插入计算机的磁盘驱动器中,如第1页所述。
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dislike [ dis'laik ] v. 不喜欢,厌恶
vt.&n. 不喜爱,厌恶 e.g. 1. He dislikes dogs. 他不喜欢狗。
2. If you behave like that, you'll get yourself disliked. 如果你的行为那样,你会让人厌恶的。
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dislikes vt. 不喜欢 e.g. 1. He dislikes dogs. 他不喜欢狗。
2. He dislikes his wide nostrils. 他不喜欢自己的宽大的鼻孔。
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