dodge [ dɔdʒ ] v. 避开,躲避 e.g. 1. He dodged the falling rock and escaped unhurt. 他闪身躲过了滚落的岩石,安然脱险了。
2. He dodged past me. 他躲躲闪闪地从我旁边走过。
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dog [ dɔg ] n. 狗,卑鄙的人
v. 尾随,跟踪 e.g. 1. Love me, love my dog. 爱屋及乌。
2. Every dog has his day. 人人皆有得意时。
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doggedly [ 'dɔgidli ] ad. 固执地, 顽强地 e.g. 1. A freelance photographer who doggedly pursues celebrities to take candid pictures for sale to magazines and newspapers. 猎奇摄影者为了偷拍镜头卖给杂志和报纸的顽强地追踪某些庆祝活动的自由摄影者
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doing [ 'du(:)iŋ ] v. 做(那个东西) e.g. 1. Saying is one thing, and doing is another. 说是一回事,做又是另一回事。
2. What do you think you are doing? 你知道你在做什么吗?
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dole [ dəul ] n. 施舍品,失业救剂金 e.g. 1. After she lost a leg, she went on the dole. 在她失去一条腿后,她开始登记领取救济金。
2. I doled out the food to all the children. 我把食品发放给所有的孩子们。
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doll [ dɔl ] n. 玩具娃娃
v. 把...打扮得花技招展 e.g. 1. My daughter has many beautiful dolls. 我女儿有许多漂亮的洋娃娃。
2. The child cuddled her doll (to her chest). 那孩子(怀里)抱著玩具娃娃.
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dollar [ 'dɔlə ] n. 美元 e.g. 1. Can you lend me five dollars? 你能借给我五美元吗?
2. She gave the boys a dollar apiece. 她给孩子们每人一美元。
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dolphin [ 'dɔlfin ] n. 海豚 e.g. 1. We like to see the performance of dolphins. 我们喜欢看海豚的表演。
2. The dolphin balanced the ball on its nose. 海豚用鼻子顶着球,使其保持平衡。
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domain [ dəu'mein ] n. 领域
[计算机] 域 e.g. 1. The kitchen is my wife's domain, she doesn't like me going into it. 厨房是我妻子的领地,她不愿让我进去。
2. Military history is really outside my domain. 我对军队史实在一窍不通。
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dome [ dəum ] n. 圆屋顶 e.g. 1. The dome of St. Paul Cathedral is well known in the world. 圣保罗教堂的圆顶闻名于世。
2. Upward pressure from underlying magma domes the surface. 地下岩浆的向上推力使地面成圆顶形。
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domestic [ də'mestik ] a. 国内的,家庭的,驯养的
n. 家仆,佣人 e.g. 1. He has had many domestic troubles. 他有许多家庭纠纷。
2. The newspaper provides more foreign news than domestic news. 这家报纸刊登的国外消息多于国内消息。
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domesticate [ də'mestikeit ] v. 养驯,使安于土地,教化 e.g. 1. He's become a lot more domesticated since his marriage. 他婚後已非常恋家了.
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dominance [ 'dɔminəns ] n. 支配(控制,统治,权威,优势) e.g. 1. Dominance by location; extent of view. 控制定位控制;观察的范围
2. Only humiliations seemed left, but even here George took a long view, foreseeing as he did the eventual dominance of this country. 剩下的似乎只有羞辱,即使如此,乔治仍从长计议,预见他最终要统治这个国家。
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dominant [ 'dɔminənt ] a. 占优势的 e.g. 1. Peace was the dominant theme of the conference. 和平是大会的首要议题。
2. The right hand is dominant in most people. 大多数人的右手是优势手。
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dominate [ 'dɔmineit ] v. 支配,占优势 e.g. 1. He has authority, but he doesn't try to dominate others. 他有权威,但并不想控制别人。
2. She dominated the meeting by sheer force of character. 她单凭个人气势就镇住了会场。
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donate [ dəu'neit ] v. 捐赠 e.g. 1. I can donate one hundred dollars at best. 我充其量只能捐助100美元。
2. The government calls on the youth to donate their blood voluntarily. 政府号召青年义务献血。
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donation [ dəu'neiʃən ] n. 捐赠物,捐款,捐赠 e.g. 1. A wealthy sponsor came to our rescue with a generous donation. 有个富有的赞助人慷慨捐赠来解救我们.
2. The donation aggregated to$10,000. 捐款合计达一万美元。
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donkey [ 'dɔŋki ] a. 驴子
n. 驴 e.g. 1. He is as stubborn as a donkey. 他像驴子一样倔强。
2. The bray of the donkey absorbed us. 驴叫声吸引了我们。
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donor [ 'dəunə ] n. 捐赠人
[计算机] 施主 e.g.
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doom [ du:m ] n. 命运,不幸,宣告 判决
v. 命中注定,宣告 e.g. 1. People sent the criminal to his doom. 人们将这个罪犯处死。
2. Everyone is doomed to die. 每个人都是注定要死的。
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