exhaust [ ig'zɔ:st ] n. 排气,排气装置
v. 用尽,耗尽,使...精疲力尽
[计算机] 排除 e.g. 1. She did not cry out; her tears were exhausted. 她哭不出来了,因为眼泪都已哭干了。
2. The exhaust pipe shot sparks. 排气管中射出了火星。
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exhausted [ ig'zɔ:stid ] v. 取尽(排出,详细讨论,包括)
a. 用完的 e.g. 1. The exhausted troops surrendered. 部队人困马乏结果投降了。
2. The tail exhaust pipe of the motor vehicle emitted poisonous smoke. 机动车的尾部排气管排出有毒的浓烟。
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exhaustion [ ig'zɔ:stʃən ] n. 疲惫,筋疲力尽,竭尽 e.g. 1. The mine was closed owing to exhaustion. 这个煤矿因矿源枯竭而被关闭。
2. He is in a state of exhaustion. 他在疲惫状态中。
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exhaustive [ ig'zɔ:stiv ] a. 无遗漏的,彻底的,详尽的 e.g. 1. An exhaustive study. 一项彻底的研究
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exhibit [ ig'zibit ] n. 展览品,陈列品,展览
v. 展现,陈列,展览
[计算机] 呈现 e.g. 1. Many unearthed cultural relics were exhibited at the museum. 博物馆展出了许多出土文物。
2. She exhibited great powers of endurance during the climb. 她在攀登过程中表现出极大的耐力。
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exhibition [ ˌeksi'biʃən ] n. 展览,展览会 e.g. 1. Did you see the art exhibition downtown? 你看了闹市区的美术展览吗?
2. People at the party were embarrassed when Frank got drunk and made an exhibition of himself. 弗兰克喝醉了,出尽洋相,使参加聚会的人很难为情。
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exhilarate [ ig'ziləreit ] v. 使高兴的,使愉快的 e.g.
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exhort [ ig'zɔ:t ] v. 劝诫,忠告 e.g. 1. The chairman exhorted the party workers to take action. 主席敦促党的工作人员采取行动。
2. He often exhorts Mary to work harder. 他经常勉励玛丽要更加努力工作。
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exile [ 'eksail, 'egz- ] n. 放逐,流放,被放逐者
v. 放逐,流放 e.g. 1. He was exiled from the country for one year. 他被放逐一年。
2. The king was sent into exile. 国王遭到放逐。
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exist [ ig'zist ] v. 存在 e.g. 1. The Roman Empire existed for several centuries. 罗马帝国存在了几百年。
2. Man cannot exist without air. 没有空气人就不能生存。
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existence [ ig'zistəns ] n. 存在,生存 e.g. 1. The newspaper ceased to appear after an existence of three months. 该报发行3 个月后停刊了。
2. The family lived a precarious existence. 这家人过着朝不保夕的生活。
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existing [ ig'zistiŋ ] [计算机] 现有的 e.g. 1. We should make a better use of the existing equipment. 我们应该更好地利用现有设备。
2. In computer security, any weakness or flaw existing in a system, the susceptibility of a system to a specific threat attack or harmful event, or the opportunity available to a threat agent to mount that attack. 在计算机安全学中,存在于一个系统内的弱点或缺陷,系统对一个特定的威胁攻击或危险事件的敏感性,或进行攻击的威胁作用的可能性。
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exit [ 'eksit, -zit ] n. 出口,退场,离去
v. 退出,脱离 e.g. 1. At the end of the third scene the actress exits. 该女演员于第三场结束时退场。
2. There are four emergency exits in the department store. 这家百货公司有四个紧急出口。
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exonerate [ ig'zɔnəreit ] v. 免除责任,确定无罪
vt. 使免罪 e.g.
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exoneration n. 免罪,免除 e.g.
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exorbitant [ ig'zɔ:bitənt ] a. 过高的 e.g. 1. The practice of lending money and charging the borrower interest, especially at an exorbitant or illegally high rate. 高利贷借给他人钱并要求贷者付很高的利息的做法,尤其利息异常地或非法地高
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exotic [ ig'zɔtik ] a. 异国的,外来的 e.g. 1. The film retains much of the book's exotic flavour. 这部电影保存了原著的许多异国情调.
2. Exotic tropical plants in a greenhouse. 温室里引进的热带植物
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expand [ iks'pænd ] v. 使...膨胀,详述,扩张
[计算机] 扩充 e.g. 1. The petals of many flowers expand in the sunshine. 许多花的花瓣在阳光中绽放。
2. Our foreign trade has expanded during recent years. 近年来我们的对外贸易有所扩大。
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expander [ ik'spændə(r) ] 扩充器 e.g.
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expanding [ iks'pændiŋ ] 扩展的,扩充的 e.g. 1. The expanding economy enriched the peasants. 不断发展的经济使农民们富裕起来。
2. The project was predicated on the assumption that the economy was expanding. 这一计划是以经济发展的设想为依据的.
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