escape [ is'keip ] n. 逃亡,避难设备
v. 逃脱,避开,溜走
[计算机] 换码 e.g. 1. The thief jumped into a car and made his escape. 小偷跳上汽车逃走了。
2. The prisoner has escaped. 犯人逃走了。
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escort [ is'kɔ:t ] n. 护送者,护卫者,护航舰
v. 护卫,护送 e.g. 1. He offered to be her escort, but she declined it. 他提出护送她,但她谢绝了。
2. The troop ship was escorted by two warships. 运兵船由两艘军舰护航。
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esophagus [ i(:)'sɔfəgəs ] n. 食道 e.g. 1. A long, slender, flexible rod having a tuft or sponge at the end, used to remove foreign bodies from or apply medication to the larynx or esophagus. 除鲠器,食管探子纤细而可弯曲的长圆棒,其一端有一小片海绵或毛撮,用来去除喉部或食管的外来异物或给喉部或食道上药
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esoteric [ ˌesəu'terik ] a. 秘传的 e.g. 1. Belonging to or reserved for a small, select group; esoteric. 秘密的属于一个挑选出来的小群人的;专为其保留的;秘传的
2. Some words are really too esoteric for this dictionary. 有些单词实在太生僻了,未收入本词典内。
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especial [ is'peʃəl ] a. 特别的,特殊的 e.g. 1. This question is of especial importance. 这个问题特别重要。
2. Give my regards to Mary, John and by especial to Grandpa. 代我向玛丽、约翰,尤其向爷爷问好。
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especially [ is'peʃəli ] ad. 特别,尤其 e.g. 1. Noise is unpleasant, especially when you are trying to sleep. 噪音令人讨厌,尤其当你想睡觉的时候。
2. I love the country, especially in spring. 我喜欢这乡村,尤其是在春天。
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essay [ 'esei, 'esi ] n. 短文,散文 e.g. 1. There was a prize for the best essay on Shakespeare in the city. 这个城市设立了关于莎士比亚的优秀论文奖。
2. She made her first essays at cooking. 她初次尝试做菜。
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essayist [ 'eseiist ] n. 散文作家 e.g. 1. The essayist's new book has been criticized by many people. 这位随笔作家的新书受到许多人的批评。
2. Some people have suggested that Proust is not a novelist at all, but an essayist. 有些人提出,普鲁斯特根本不是小说家,而是散文作家。
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essence [ 'esns ] n. 本质,精髓 e.g. 1. The two things are the same in outward form but different in essence. 那两样东西在外表上相同,但在本质上不同。
2. Caution is the essence of that man's character. 谨慎是那人性格的本质。
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essential [ i'senʃəl ] n. 要素,要点
a. 必要的,重要的,本质的 e.g. 1. Food is essential to life. 食物对生命是必不可少的。
2. Her most essential quality is kindness. 她最主要的品质是善良。
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essentially [ i'senʃəli ] ad. 本质上,本来 e.g. 1. He is essentially a very nice person. 他基本上是一个和蔼可亲的人。
2. He's essentially a very generous man. 他本质上是个十分慷慨的人。
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establish [ is'tæbliʃ ] v. 建立,确立,创办 e.g. 1. Our company was established in 1994. 我们的公司成立于1994年。
2. His second novel established his fame as a writer. 他的第二部小说确立了他作家之名。
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established [ is'tæbliʃt ] a. 确定的(建成的,建立的,被制定的)
v. 建立(制定,证实) e.g. 1. He has established his own firm. 他已建立起自己的公司。
2. We've established his innocence/(the fact) that he's innocent. 我们已证实他无罪.
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establishment [ is'tæbliʃmənt ] n. 确立,制定,设施 e.g. 1. He keeps a large establishment. 他拥有巨大家业。
2. The establishment of that school took five years. 兴建那所学校花了五年的时间。
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estate [ i'steit ] n. 财产,房地产 e.g. 1. The old man left an estate of two million dollars when he died. 那老人去世时留下二百万美元的遗产。
2. He has a beautiful estate near London. 他在离伦敦不远处有一个美丽的庄园。
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esteem [ is'ti:m ] n. 尊敬
v. 尊敬,尊重 e.g. 1. She esteemed that she knew what life was. 她认为自己懂得什么是生活。
2. We esteem him to be worthy of trust. 我们认为他值得信任。
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esthetic [ i:s'θetik ] a. 审美的 e.g.
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estimate [ 'estimeit ] n. 估计,估价
v. 估计,估价,评价 e.g. 1. My estimate of the length of the room was 10 feet. 我估计房间的长度为10 英尺。
2. He is highly estimated among his colleagues. 他在同事中受到的评价很高。
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estimation [ esti'meiʃən ] n. 判断,估计,尊重 e.g. 1. In my estimation, he is a more suitable candidate. 我认为他是更合适的人选。
2. She' s certainly gone up in my estimation since she told the boss what she thought of him. 她对老板讲了自己对他的看法后,我就更加尊敬她了。
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eternal [ i(:)'tə:nl ] a. 永久的,永恒的 e.g. 1. The idea that the world is eternal is now seldom advanced. 地球是永恒的这种看法现在很少提出了。
2. The bad man will suffer eternal damnation. 坏人将会受到永远的惩罚。
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