frightening [ 'fraitəniŋ ] a. 令人恐惧的, 引起突然惊恐的 e.g. 1. The magnitude of the epidemic was frightening. 这种流行病传播范围之广令人惶惶不安。
2. The jet zoomed low over the houses, frightening everyone. 那架喷气式飞机低飞掠过房顶, 隆隆声把大家吓了一跳.
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frightful [ 'fraitful ] a. 可怕的 e.g. 1. These frightful experiences are branded on his memory. 这些可怕的经历深深印入他的记忆。
2. An old woman considered ugly or frightful. 老丑婆一个被认为是丑陋或可怕的老妇人
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fringe [ frindʒ ] n. 边缘,端
v. 加饰边于 e.g. 1. A fringe of trees stood round the pool. 池塘四周耸立着一圈树木。
2. The estate was fringed with stately elms. 那片地以挺拔的榆树为边界。
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frivolous [ 'frivələs ] a. 轻佻的,妄动的,琐碎的 e.g. 1. She thought that reading romantic novels was a frivolous way of spending her time. 她认为看浪漫小说是虚度时光。
2. At 18, he's still rather frivolous and needs to grow up. 他到了十八岁仍然很不懂事,很不成熟。
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fro [ frəu ] ad. 向那边,向后 e.g. 1. He is walking to and fro in the room. 他在房间内踱来踱去。
2. Trucks shuttled to and fro on the high ways. 车辆在高速公路上穿梭行驶。
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frock [ frɔk ] n. 罩袍,僧衣 e.g. 1. This monk wears a gray frock. 这个和尚穿着灰色的僧袍。
2. Her frock came from Paris, but she wears them with a strong English accent. 她的罩袍来自巴黎,可是她简直把它们穿成了英国式(的样子)。
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frog [ frɔg ] n. 蛙 e.g. 1. The frog jumped away. 青蛙跳走了。
2. The frog in the well knows nothing of the great ocean. 【谚】井底之蛙,所见不广。
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from [ frɔm, frəm, frm ] prep. 从,从...起 e.g. 1. The sky slowly changed from blue to red. 天空慢慢由蓝色变为红色。
2. The train starts from Beijing. 这辆火车从北京开出。
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front [ frʌnt ] n. 前面,开头,前线
v. 面对,朝向,对付 e.g. 1. The front of the postcard shows a picture of our hotel. 明信片正面是我们旅馆的图片。
2. Write your name on the front cover of the exercise book. 在练习簿的封面上写上你的名字。
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frontier [ 'frʌntjə ] n. 边界,边境 e.g. 1. The frontiers of medical knowledge are being pushed forwards as time goes on. 医学知识的新领域正随着时间向前推进。
2. Sweden has frontiers with Norway and Finland. 瑞典与挪威和芬兰接壤。
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frost [ frɔst, frɔ:st ] n. 霜,冰冻,冷漠
v. 覆着霜,冻结,结霜 e.g. 1. The cold has frosted the windows. 寒冷的天气使窗子上结满了霜。
2. The grass was covered with frost in the early morning. 清晨,草上覆盖着一层白霜。
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frosty [ 'frɔsti ] a. 下霜的,严寒的,冷淡的 e.g. 1. Frosty windows make great surfaces for children to draw on. 有霜的窗户是孩子们画画的好地方。
2. The air was frosty. 天气严寒。
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frown [ fraun ] n. 皱眉
v. 皱眉头 e.g. 1. The teacher frowned angrily at the noisy class. 老师对那班吵吵嚷嚷的学生皱起了眉头。
2. The frown on the man's face showed that he was displeased. 那人皱着眉头,面露不悦。
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frozen [ 'frəuzn ] a. 冰冻的 e.g. 1. Permanently frozen subsoil, occurring throughout the Polar Regions and locally in perennially frigid areas. 永冻土永久冰冻的下层土壤,出现在整个北极地区和部分长期寒冷的地区
2. These frozen foods are the most convenient of all. 这些冷冻食品是最为方便。
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frugal [ 'fru:gəl ] a. 节俭的 e.g. 1. I had a frugal meal of bread and cheese last night. 我昨晚吃了只有面包和奶酪的便餐。
2. They lived a very frugal existence, avoiding all luxuries. 他们生活非常俭朴,力避奢侈。
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fruit [ fru:t ] n. 水果
v. 结果实 e.g. 1. The potato is a vegetable, not a fruit. 马铃薯是一种蔬菜,不是一种水果。
2. The apple trees are fruiting early this year. 今年苹果树很早结果。
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fruitful [ 'fru:tful ] a. 多产的,富有成效的 e.g. 1. The apple tree is seldom fruitful. 这棵苹果树很少结果。
2. Capable of producing offspring or vegetation; fruitful. 多产的能够生产果实或植物的;多果实的
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fruition [ fru(:) 'iʃən ] n. 结果实,成就,实现 e.g. 1. Success is the fruition of his years of work. 成功是他多年工作的成果。
2. At last his efforts were coming to fruition. 他的努力终于逐渐取得了成效。
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frustrate [ frʌs'treit ] v. 挫败,击败,破坏
a. 无益的,挫败的,挫折的 e.g. 1. I'm feeling rather frustrated in my present job; I need a change. 我感到现在干得很不顺心,需要换一换工作。
2. The terrible weather frustrated our hopes of going out. 恶劣的天气使我们外出的愿望无法实现。
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frustration [ frʌs'treiʃən ] n. 打破,挫折,顿挫
[计算机] 失败 e.g. 1. Every job has its frustrations. 每种工作都有让人不称心的地方。
2. He ground his teeth (together) in frustration. 他因失败而把牙咬得咯咯响.
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