forthcoming [ fɔ:θ'kʌmiŋ ] a. 即将到来的 e.g. 1. The forthcoming elections. 即将到来的选举
2. The forthcoming talks hold out the hope of real arms reductions. 即将举行的会谈给实现真正的裁军带来了希望。
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fortify [ 'fɔ:tifai ] v. 设要塞,加强 e.g. 1. Good eating habits help to fortify the body against disease. 好的饮食习惯有助于强身防病。
2. The medieval town is fortified with a high wall and a deep moat. 这座中世纪的城市用高墙深沟来加强防御。
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fortitude [ 'fɔ:titju:d ] n. 刚毅,坚毅,不屈不挠 e.g. 1. He bore the pain with great fortitude. 他以极大的毅力忍受了痛苦。
2. She was successful for her fortitude character. 因为坚韧不拔的性格她成功了。
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fortnight [ 'fɔ:tnait ] n. 两星期 e.g. 1. I see them about once a fortnight. 我大约两星期见他们一次。
2. His birthday is Monday fortnight. 他的生日是两星期后的星期一。
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FORTRAN [ 'fɔ:træn ] 公式翻译程序 e.g. 1. Courses taken that would be useful for computer programming are: Computer science, systems design and analysis, FORTRAN programming, PASCAL programming, operating systems, systems management. 对计算机编程有用的课程有:计算机学、系统设计与分析、FORTRAN编程学、PASCAL编程学、操作系统、系统管理。
2. A FORTRAN language statement used to define arrays. 在FORTRAN语言中用于定义数组的语句。
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fortress [ 'fɔ:tris ] n. 堡垒,要塞 e.g. 1. There are many fortresses in this area. 这片地区有许多堡垒。
2. The soldier scaled the wall of the fortress by turret. 士兵通过塔车攀登上了要塞的城墙。
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fortuitous [ fɔ:'tju(:)itəs ] a. 偶然的,意外的 e.g. 1. Occurring by chance; fortuitous. 侥幸的碰巧发生的,幸运的
2. In a other word, verb"be" is the most fortuitous verb of change. 换句话说,动词“be”是个变化最不规则的动词。
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fortuity [ fɔ:'tjuiti ] n. 偶然事件 e.g.
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fortunate [ 'fɔ:tʃənit ] a. 幸运的,侥幸的 e.g. 1. You are fortunate to have such a reasonable father. 你有这样一位通情达理的父亲,真是幸运。
2. We must help others less fortunate than ourselves. 我们要帮助那些不那麽幸运的人.
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fortunately [ 'fɔ:tʃənətli ] ad. 幸运地,幸亏 e.g. 1. Fortunately the pilot bailed out before the plane crashed. 飞机坠毁之前,驾驶员幸运地跳伞了。
2. All we need say is that fortunately we did not listen to him. 我们需要说的只是幸亏我们没有听他的话。
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fortune [ 'fɔ:tʃən ] n. 财产,命运,运气 e.g. 1. These two brothers decided to go to America to try their fortunes. 这兄弟俩决定去美国碰碰运气。
2. He dreamed of making a fortune. 他梦想发大财。
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forty [ 'fɔ:ti ] num.&a. 四十
pron. 四十(个,只...) e.g. 1. His hair became gray when he was only forty. 他刚刚四十岁时,头发就变得灰白了。
2. The atlas contains forty maps. 这个地图集有四十幅地图。
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forum [ 'fɔ:rəm ] n. 论坛,讨论会 e.g. 1. There was a forum where meetings were held. 那儿曾是集会的场所。
2. The letters page serves as a useful forum for the exchange of readers' views. 读者来信版是读者们交换意见的有益园地。
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forward [ 'fɔ:wəd ] a. 向前的,早的,迅速的,前锋
v. 转交,促进,运送
ad. 向前地 e.g. 1. He is forward in his English. 他的英语有进步。
2. Please forward my mail to my new address. 请把我的信件转到我的新地址。
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forwards [ 'fɔ:wədz ] ad. 向前(将来) e.g. 1. Having all toes pointing forwards. Used of certain birds. 四趾向前的足趾向前方长的。用于某些鸟类
2. I engaged the clutch and the car moved forwards. 我踩下离合器,汽车便朝前开了。
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fossil [ 'fɔsl ] a. 化石的
n. 化石 e.g. 1. He found a piece of fossil of an ancient bird. 他发现一块古代鸟类的化石。
2. Coal is a fossil fuel. 煤是一种矿物燃料。
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foster [ 'fɔstə ] a. 收养的,养育的
v. 养育,抚育,培养 e.g. 1. The mother tried to foster her son's interest in music. 母亲设法培养儿子对音乐的兴趣。
2. Mr Foster is sorry that he cannot accept your invitation to dinner. 福斯特先生不能接受你的宴请,深表歉意。
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foul [ faul ] a. 污秽的,邪恶的
v. 弄脏,妨害,污蔑 e.g. 1. She has a foul temper. 她脾气暴躁。
2. The ball was foul. 这球犯规了。
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foully [ 'faʊlli ] ad. 卑鄙地 e.g.
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found [ faund ] v. 建立,创立, 创办
vbl. (find的过去分词)找到 e.g. 1. This business company was founded in 1724. 这家商业公司建立于1724年。
2. We found the lineaments of the situation. 我们找到了情况的关键因素。
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