eradication [ iˌrædi'keiʃən ] n. 根除 e.g.
|
erase [ i'reiz ] v. 抹去,擦掉
[计算机] 擦除 e.g. 1. She couldn't erase the incident from her memory. 她难以忘记那次事件。
2. He erases pencil marks. 他擦去铅笔的痕迹。
|
eraser [ i'reizə ] n. 橡皮擦 e.g. 1. I use an eraser. 我使用橡皮擦。
|
erasure [ i'reiʒə ] n. 擦除,抹掉 e.g.
|
erect [ i'rekt ] a. 直立的,竖立的,笔直的
v. 竖立,使...直立,建筑 e.g. 1. She held her head erect and her back straight. 她昂着头,把背挺得笔直。
2. They erected their tent at the foot of the mountain. 他们在山脚下支起了帐篷。
|
erection [ i'rekʃən ] n. 直立,竖起,建筑物 e.g. 1. The erection of the building took several months. 建造这座建筑物花了好几个月时间。
2. She calls the new opera house "that hideous erection". 她把新歌剧院叫作 “那讨厌的庞然大物”。
|
ergonomics [ ˌə:gəu'nɔmiks ] 人类工程学,人机工程学 e.g.
|
erosion [ i'rəuʒən ] n. 腐蚀,侵蚀 e.g. 1. The erosion of the coastline by the sea was ignored by people. 海水对海岸的冲刷被人们忽视了。
2. They had to face the steady erosion of the president's credibility. 他们不得不面对总统的威信日渐丧失的局面。
|
err [ ə: ] v. 犯错,做错,犯罪 e.g. 1. To err is human. 犯错人皆难免。
2. She erred in failing to meet him in person. 她错在没有亲自与他见面。
|
errand [ 'erənd ] n. 差使,差事 e.g. 1. You must do the two errands this week. 你必须在一周内完成这两项任务。
2. I'll go there to do an errand. 我将去那里办件事。
|
erratic [ i'rætik ] adj.无确定路线, 不稳定的, 奇怪的, 游走的,移动的;偏离的,偏执的,固执的, 无规律的,
漂泊的, 反复无常的,漂游的
n.古怪的人, 漂泊无定的人 e.g. 1. The singer gave an erratic performance. 演唱者未唱出水平.
2. Deliveries of goods are erratic. 不按规定送货.
|
erratum [ e'rɑ:təm ] 勘误表 e.g.
|
erroneous [ i'rəunjəs ] a. 错误的,不正确的 e.g. 1. The result of your report is an erroneous conclusion. 你的报告结果是错误的结论。
2. We should not be infected by erroneous ideas. 我们不应该受错误观念的影响。
|
error [ 'erə ] n. 错误,过失 e.g. 1. The accident was caused by human error. 这宗事故是人为过失造成的。
2. There are several errors in the input. 输入中有好几处错误。
|
erupt [ i'rʌpt ] v. 爆发 e.g. 1. Violence has erupted on the streets. 大街上突然发生了暴乱.
2. The demonstration erupted into violence. 示威游行中突然出现了武斗.
|
eruption [ i'rʌpʃən ] n. 爆发,火山灰,出疹 e.g. 1. The eruption of volcano makes many people lose their lives. 火山的爆发使许多人丧失了生命。
2. The hostilities will be on eruption. 战事即将爆发。
|
erythrocyte [ i'riθrəusait ] n. 红细胞 e.g.
|
escalate [ 'eskəleit ] v. 扩大,升高,增强 e.g. 1. Even a limited confrontation can escalate into a major war. 即使是局部的对抗也可能扩大成一场大战。
|
escalation [ ˌeskə'leiʃən ] 扩大,增加 e.g. 1. As what we have signed is a fix- price contract with escalation, the price can be changed without notice. 由于我们所签的是一份标价伸缩合同,价格可以不经事先通知而变动。
|
escalator [ 'eskəleitə ] n. 自动扶梯 e.g.
|
[首页] [上一页] [152] [153] [154] [155] [156] [157] [158] [下一页] [末页] 共有 15328 条记录 页次: 155/767 |
|