electronics [ ilek'trɔniks ] n. 电子学 e.g. 1. They challenged that company's supremacy in the field of electronics. 他们挑战那家公司在电子学领域中占据的领先地位。
2. The branch of electronics that deals with miniature components. 微电子学研究微小器件的电子学分支
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elegance [ 'eligəns ] n. 高雅,典雅,优雅 e.g. 1. Ten years ago this dress was considered the last word in elegance. 十年前这种连衣裙还算是最高雅的款式呢。
2. Elegance of style or manner. 优雅风度或举止的优雅
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elegant [ 'eligənt ] a. 优雅的,精美的,俊美的 e.g. 1. The lady wears an elegant dark suit. 那位女士穿着雅致的深色套装。
2. I like my clothes to be simple but elegant. 我喜欢朴素但漂亮雅致的衣服。
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element [ 'elimənt ] n. 成分,要素,元素 e.g. 1. Honesty, industry and kindness are elements of a good life. 诚实、勤劳和善良是幸福生活的要素。
2. You must understand the elements of mathematics before we can proceed further. 你必须先弄懂数学基础知识, 我们才能进一步学习.
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elemental [ ˌeli'mentl ] a. 元素的,基本的 e.g. 1. The elemental truth was facing us. 基本的事实面对着我们。
2. The elemental mathematics is very easy. 初等数学很简单。
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elementary [ ˌeli'mentəri ] a. 初级的,基本的 e.g. 1. The question is elementary. 这个问题很简单。
2. My son is studying at an elementary school. 我儿子在一家小学上学。
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elephant [ 'elifənt ] n. 大象 e.g. 1. The elephant is the largest four-footed animal in the world. 大象是世界上最大的四足动物。
2. The elephant lowered its ponderous body into the water. 大象把它那笨重的身躯浸入水里。
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elevate [ 'eliveit ] v. 举起,提拔,鼓舞 e.g. 1. Reading good books elevates your mind. 阅读好书使人思想高尚。
2. The attempt to elevate Anderson to the presidency. 企图把安德逊抬上总统宝座。
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elevation [ ˌeli'veiʃən ] n. 海拔,提高
[计算机] 标高 e.g. 1. The house is at an elevation of 1000 meters. 这所房子在海拔1000米处。
2. We climbed to the top of the small elevation, from which we could look at the town. 我们爬上小丘的顶端,由此可以俯瞰城市。
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elevator [ 'eliveitə ] 电梯 或 飞机升降舵 e.g. 1. I took the elevator to the eighteenth floor. 我坐电梯上了第十八层。
2. You may push this button to call the elevator. 你可以按这个按钮叫电梯。
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eleven [ i'levən ] num. 十一
pron.&a. 十一(个,只...) e.g. 1. The little boy left primary school at eleven. 这个小男孩十一岁时小学毕业。
2. A cricket team is comprised of eleven players. 一个板球队由11名队员组成。
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eleventh [ i'levnθ ] num.&n. 第十一 e.g. 1. I was born on January eleventh. 我生于一月十一日。
2. The president's visit was called off at the eleventh hour. 总裁的这次访问到时取消了.
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elicit [ i'lisit ] v. 引出,抽出 e.g. 1. He succeeded in eliciting the information he needed from her. 他从她那里问出了他所需要的信息。
2. So remarkable as to elicit disbelief; fantastic. 如此特别以至让人难以相信;精彩绝伦的
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eligible [ 'elidʒəbl ] a. 可以选的,有资格的,合格的
n. 有资格者,合格者,适任者 e.g. 1. Anyone with an annual income of under 5000 may be eligible to apply. 凡年收入在5000英镑以下者均可申请.
2. If you are eligible for a free upgrade( first90 day, extended service plan), the download number will be include. 如果你有获得免费升级的资格(首90天,扩展服务计划),下载数字会包含在通知里。
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eliminate [ i'limineit ] v. 除去,排除,剔除
[计算机] 消除 e.g. 1. Their team was eliminated in the first round. 他们队在第一轮就被淘汰了。
2. This new process has eliminated the need for checking the products by hand. 采用这种新方法无须再用手工检验产品。
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elimination [ iˌlimi'neiʃən ] n. 除去,消除 e.g.
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elite [ ei'li:t ] n. 精华,精锐,中坚份子 e.g. 1. A member of a group of elite, highly loyal supporters. 禁卫军一支精锐的皇家军队中的成员
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ellipse [ i'lips ] n. 椭圆(形) e.g.
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ellipsis [ i'lipsis ] n. 省略 e.g.
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elliptical [ i'liptikəl ] a. 椭圆的 e.g. 1. The Earth's path round the sun is elliptical. 地球绕太阳的轨道是椭圆形的。
2. A cylindrical surface or solid all of whose sections perpendicular to the elements are elliptical. 椭圆柱与组成要素垂直的所有圆柱形表面或柱体的部分是椭圆形的柱体
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