entropy [ 'entrəpi ] n. 熵 e.g.
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entrust [ in'trʌst ] v. 信赖,信托,交托 e.g. 1. Can I entrust you with the secret plans? 我能把这些秘密计划委托给你吗?
2. He's entrusted his children to my care for a day. 他托我照看一天孩子。
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entry [ 'entri ] n. 进入,入口,登记 e.g. 1. How many entries are there for the high jump? 报名参加跳高比赛的有多少人?
2. This dictionary has over 30000 entries. 这本字典有3 万多词条。
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enumerate [ i'nju:məreit ] v. 列举,计算,枚举
[计算机] 枚举 e.g. 1. She enumerated the items we had to buy. 她列出了我们要买的东西。
2. The teacher enumerated many examples to us for understanding. 为了我们理解,老师列举了很多事例。
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enumerator [ i'nju:məreitə ] 计数器 e.g.
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envelop [ in'veləp ] v. 包封,遮盖,包围 e.g. 1. The papers are falling out of the envelop, push them back. 论文从封袋里掉出来了,把它们放回原处。
2. The building was soon enveloped in flames. 那幢建筑物很快就陷入了火海之中。
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envelope [ 'enviləup ] n. 信封 e.g. 1. He addressed the envelope before mailing the letter. 寄信前,他在信封上写上地址。
2. The envelope was firmly sealed. 这个信封封得很严实。
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envious [ 'enviəs ] a. 嫉妒的 e.g. 1. I am envious of his success. 我羡慕他的成功。
2. Aged people are always envious of young people's energy. 上年纪的人总羡慕年轻人的精力。
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environ [ in'vaiərən ] v. 包围,环绕 e.g. 1. Trees environ the yard. 树木环绕着那个院子。
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environment [ in'vaiərənmənt ] n. 环境 e.g. 1. Children need a happy home environment. 孩子需要一个幸福的家庭环境。
2. The convocation about environment will be held on next Monday. 有关环境的会议将在下周一举行。
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environmental [ inˌvaiərən'mentl ] a. 环境的 e.g. 1. This environmental effect of this new factory could be disastrous. 这家新工厂给自然环境带来的影响可能是灾难性的。
2. On the issue of industrial pollution, the environmental activist plead with the government not to soft-pedal. 自然环境保护活动分子请求政府不要对工业污染问题采取低调态度。
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envisage [ in'vizidʒ, en- ] v. 面对,正视,想像 e.g. 1. Nobody can envisage the consequences of total nuclear war. 没有人能想像出全面核子战争的後果.
2. I can't envisage the plan('s) working. 我无法设想计划能否行得通.
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envy [ 'envi ] v. 嫉妒,羡慕
n. 妒忌,羡慕 e.g. 1. I envy you. 我羡慕你。
2. He was filled with envy at my success. 他对我的成功满怀羡慕。
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enzyme [ 'enzaim ] n. 酶 e.g. 1. An enzyme that promotes the passage of a substance across a cell membrane. 透性酶激活另一种物质穿透细胞膜的一种酶
2. A substance, especially an enzyme, that initiates or modifies the rate of a chemical reaction in a living body; a biochemical catalyst. 生物催化剂能在活的体内产生化学反应或改变生物体内化学反应速度的物质,尤指酶;生物化学催化剂
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ephedrine [ e'fedrin, 'efedri:n ] n. 麻黄碱,麻黄素 e.g.
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ephemeral [ i'femərəl ] a. 朝生暮死的,生命短暂的 e.g. 1. Short-lived or ephemeral, as a life. 短命的或短暂的,如生命
2. Perhaps the least prepossessing quality of Fox was that he cares too much about the ephemeral in politics: and Ford displays excessive zeal, to my mind, in teasing out these cares to the last twist and turn. 也许福克斯最不逗人喜欢的一点就是他把短促的政治生命看得过于重了。而在我看来,福特在诱使福克斯说出他的这些关心时显得过分热情,手法千奇百怪,使尽了手段。
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epidemic [ ˌepi'demik ] n. 传染病,流行病
a. 流行的,传染性的 e.g. 1. I have an influenza epidemic. 我得了流行性感冒。
2. There has recently been an epidemic of crime in our major cities. 近来我们一些大城市中罪案频繁。
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epilogue [ 'epilɔg ] n. 结语,尾声,收场白 e.g. 1. Fortinbras speaks the epilogue in Shakespeare's Hamlet'. 在莎士比亚的《哈姆雷特》中, 由福丁布拉斯念收场白.
2. An actor in Elizabethan drama who recites the prologue and epilogue to a play and sometimes comments on the action. 解说员在伊丽莎白戏剧中朗诵序言和尾声以及有时关于演出评论的演员
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episode [ 'episəud ] n. 插曲,插话,(作品的一段)情节,有趣的事件 e.g. 1. That's an episode in my life I'd rather forget! 那是我一生中宁愿忘记的经历!
2. The episode of this film sounds good. 这部电影的插曲很好听。
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epithelial [ ˌepi'θi:ljəl ] a. 上皮的 e.g.
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