extensively [ ik'stensivli ] ad. 广阔地 e.g. 1. He has read extensively. 他阅读广泛。
2. Around here apple trees began to be planted extensively in1953. 1953年这一带开始大规模种植苹果树。
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extent [ iks'tent ] n. 广度,宽度,长度,大小,范围,范围,程度
n. [律]<英>扣押, <美>临时所有权令 e.g. 1. I was amazed at the extent of his knowledge. 我对他知识的渊博感到惊奇。
2. From the roof we were able to see the full extent of the park. 从屋顶上我们能看到公园的全景。
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exterior [ eks'tiəriə ] n. 外部,表面,外型
a. 外部的,外在的,表面的
[计算机] 外部的 e.g. 1. She maintained a calm exterior, though really she was furious. 在外表上她保持着平静,但实际上她生气极了。
2. Some artists only paint exteriors. 有些画家只画户外景象。
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exterminate [ iks'tə:mineit ] v. 扑减,消减,根绝 e.g.
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external [ eks'tə:nl ] n. 外部
a. 外部的,外用的,客观的,表面的 e.g. 1. This news program only covers external events. 这一新闻节目只报道国外消息。
2. All his injuries are external. 他受的伤都是外伤。
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extinct [ iks'tiŋkt ] a. 灭绝的,熄灭的
n. 消灭,熄灭 e.g. 1. Dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years. 恐龙已绝种几百万年了。
2. An extinct volcano. 一座死火山
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extinction [ iks'tiŋkʃən ] n. 消失,消减,废止 e.g. 1. Is the human race threatened with complete extinction? 人类是否会受到完全灭绝的威胁呢?
2. The race was threatened with extinction. 这个种族这时眼看要灭绝了。
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extinguish [ iks'tiŋgwiʃ ] v. 熄减,消减,偿清 e.g. 1. Smoking is forbidden. Please extinguish your cigarettes. 吸烟是禁止的,请你把烟熄掉。
2. Nothing could extinguish his faith in human nature. 没有什么能使他丧失对人性的信心。
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extort [ iks'tɔ:t ] v. 勒索,敲诈,强要 e.g. 1. Something of value extorted in this manner. 勒索之物通过此种手段强取的有价值之物
2. An unwarranted fee, such as one extorted from a new prisoner by a jailer. 勒索的金钱一笔不正当的费用,如看守向新囚犯勒索
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extra [ 'ekstrə ] a. 额外的
ad. 特别地
n. 额外的事物 e.g. 1. There were so many people that the company put on extra buses. 人数太多,公司加开了公共汽车。
2. This dress is of extra fine quality. 这件衣服的质地特别好。
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extract [ iks'trækt ] n. 榨出物,精汁,选粹
v. 摘录,提取,吸取
[计算机] 提取 e.g. 1. I would like to quote two extracts from the book. 我很想引用这本书的两段文字。
2. I had extracted a detailed account from him. 我从他那里打听出了详情。
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extraction [ iks'trækʃən ] n. 抽出,取出,抽出物 e.g. 1. Of Spanish extraction. 西班牙血统的
2. The refuse of sugar cane after extraction of the juice. 甘蔗渣在汁液被榨完以后剩下的甘蔗废料
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extraordinary [ iks'trɔ:dnri, iks'trɔ:dinəri ] a. 非常的,特别的 e.g. 1. He married a girl of extraordinary beauty. 他娶了一位非常美丽的姑娘。
2. Remarkable or extraordinary; wonderful. 奇异的不寻常的或特别的;奇妙的
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extravagance [ ik'strævəgəns ] n. 奢侈,浪费,放肆的言行 e.g. 1. His latest extravagance is a hand-made silk shirt. 他最近有的奢侈品是一件手工缝制的丝绸衬衫。
2. My father rather gave me snuff about my extravagance, but I was prepared for that. 我父亲对我的铺张浪费大加谴责,不过我早就有了思想准备。
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extravagant [ iks'trævəgənt ] a. 奢侈的,浪费的 e.g. 1. He makes the most extravagant claims for his new system. 他对他的新制度提出过分的要求。
2. Don't be so extravagant; spend your money more carefully. 不要如此挥霍;花钱要更小心。
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extreme [ iks'tri:m ] a. 极度的,极端的,尽头的,末端的
n. 极端 e.g. 1. Love and hate are extremes. 爱和恨是两个极端。
2. She's been generous in the extreme. 她一直非常慷慨。
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extremely [ iks'tri:mli ] ad. 极其,非常 e.g. 1. This task is extremely difficult. 这项任务极其困难。
2. The cavalry is extremely majestic-looking. 这支骑兵部队非常威风凛凛。
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extremes n. 极端事物 e.g. 1. Love and hate are extremes. 爱和恨是两个极端。
2. Extremes are dangerous. 【谚】凡事走向极端是危险的。
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extremity [ iks'tremiti ] n. 极端,极点,困境 e.g. 1. He was driven crazy by the extremity of pain. 极度的痛苦使他发狂。
2. Either extremity of the main axis of a nucleus, a cell, or an organism. 卵细胞的极细胞核、细胞或有机体的主轴两端的任一端
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exuberant [ ig'zju:bərənt ] a. 繁茂的,丰富的 e.g. 1. The quality or condition of being exuberant. 充沛,繁茂繁茂的性质或状态
2. Characterized by coarse humor, exuberant learning, or bold caricature. 文笔粗鄙幽默与讽刺的带有粗野幽默、丰富学识或辛辣讽刺的特征的
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