raucous [ 'rɔ:kəs ] a. 沙声的,粗声的,刺耳的 e.g.
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ravage [ 'rævidʒ ] n. 破坏,蹂躏
v. 毁坏,破坏,掠夺 e.g. 1. The forests were ravaged by fire. 森林毁于火灾。
2. Bands of soldiers ravaged the village. 成群的士兵洗劫了村庄。
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rave [ reiv ] n. 狂吼,狂暴
v. 愤怒地说,叫嚷,咆哮 e.g. 1. He wrote a rave review of that book. 他写了一篇对那本书大捧特捧的评论。
2. You can rant and rave at the fine, but you'll still have to pay it. 你闹也好, 骂也好, 罚金还是得交.
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ravel [ 'rævəl ] v. 散开,解除 e.g. 1. Bind the edge of the rug so that it won't ravel. 给地毯镶个边以免开线.
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raven [ 'reivən ] n. 大乌鸦
a. 乌黑的
v. 掠夺 e.g. 1. The lion was ravening the prey. 那只狮子在贪婪地吞食着捕获的猎物。
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ravening [ 'rævniŋ ] a. 贪婪而饥饿的 e.g. 1. The lion was ravening the prey. 那只狮子在贪婪地吞食着捕获的猎物。
2. The raven cawed on the tree. 乌鸦在树上呱呱叫着。
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ravenous [ 'rævinəs ] a. 贪婪的(渴望的) e.g. 1. Where's dinner? I'm ravenous! 饭呢?我饿极了!
2. The ravenous lion tore the quarry. 饥饿的狮子撕碎了猎物。
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ravine [ rə'vi:n ] n. 峡谷,山峡,溪谷 e.g. 1. The river had worn a ravine between the hills. 那条河在两山之间已造成一个深谷。
2. My horse jump across the deep ravine, but all the others balk. 我的马跃过深谷,但其余的马都突然停止不动。
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ravish [ 'ræviʃ ] v. 迷住,强夺 e.g. 1. He was ravished by her beauty. 她的美貌使他倾倒。
2. I was ravished by her beauty. 我被她的美貌迷住了.
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ravishing [ 'ræviʃiŋ ] a. 令人陶醉的 e.g. 1. He was ravished by her beauty. 她的美貌使他倾倒。
2. I was ravished by her beauty. 我被她的美貌迷住了.
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ravishment [ 'ræviʃmənt ] n. 狂喜,陶醉 e.g.
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raw [ rɔ: ] a. 生的 e.g. 1. We imported raw rubber from Malaysia. 我们从马来西亚进口生胶。
2. She makes use of people she meets as raw material for her fiction. 她把她所遇见的人们作为她创作小说的素材。
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raw material a. 原料的 e.g. 1. She makes use of people she meets as raw material for her fiction. 她把她所遇见的人们作为她创作小说的素材。
2. The problem is how we are to get the raw material. 问题是我们怎样得到原材料。
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riposte [ ri'pəust ] n. .机敏的反驳或应答,剑术上的挡后回刺 e.g.
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ripple [ 'ripl ] n. 涟波,涟漪,波纹
v. 使...起涟漪,起微波,起潺潺声 e.g. 1. The wheat rippled in the breeze. 小麦在微风中起伏波动。
2. The breeze rippled the quiet water. 微风吹皱了平静的水面。
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RISC 精简指令系统计算机 e.g.
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rise [ raiz ] n. 上升,增加,小山
v. 升起,起身,上升,(日、月、星)升起 e.g. 1. I am reading a book about the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. 我正在看一本关于罗马帝国兴衰的书。
2. The sun rises in the east. 太阳从东方升起。
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risen [ 'rizn ] rise的过去分词 e.g. 1. Many people got rich by hoarding up gold until the price had risen more than ten times. 许多人通过储存黄金待其涨价至10倍以上而发了财。
2. The river has risen (by) several metres. 河水上涨了好几米.
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risible [ 'rizibl ] a. 可笑的,引人发笑的 e.g. 1. The entire proposal is risible: it will never be accepted. 这个建议完全是荒唐可笑的, 根本不可能采纳.
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rising [ 'raiziŋ ] n. 上升,造反,叛乱
a. 上升的,高涨的,晋升的
vbl. 升起,起身,上升 e.g. 1. The mercury is rising. 温度正在上升。
2. The mists was fleeing before the rising sun. 太阳慢慢升起,薄雾渐渐消失。
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