robot [ 'rəubɔt, 'rɔbət ] n. 机器人 e.g. 1. Japanese industry is making increasing use of robots. 日本工业越来越多地使用机器人。
2. The toy robot moved forward with quick jerky steps. 玩具机器人一颠一颠地走得很快.
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Sri Lanka [ sri'læŋkə ] 斯里兰卡 e.g.
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stab [ stæb ] v.&n. 刺,戳
vt. 刺(伤) e.g. 1. She stabbed him in the leg with a kitchen knife. 她拿菜刀捅伤了他的腿.
2. The killer stabbed him with a knife/stabbed a knife into him. 凶手用刀刺他.
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stabbing [ 'stæbiŋ ] v. 刺伤(企图,把墙凿粗糙) e.g. 1. The police are worried about the increase in the number of stabbings in the city. 市内利器伤人案增多, 警方甚感忧虑.
2. You'll never mend your car like that let me have a stab at it. 你这样怎麽能修好汽车--让我来试试吧.
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stability [ stə'biliti ] n. 稳定性 e.g. 1. The government has taken a measure to maintain the stability of prices. 政府已经采取了措施以确保物价稳定。
2. To sum up, only when strict punishment can be imposed on the lawless, can social stability be maintained. 总之,唯有当严刑峻罚加之于违法之徒时,才能维持社会安定。
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stabilization [ ˌsteibilai'zeiʃən ] 稳定化 e.g.
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stabilize [ 'steibilaiz ] v. 使安定,使坚固 e.g. 1. He can now ride his bike without stabilizers. 他现在骑自行车不需要平衡器了.
2. His condition has now stabilized. 他的情况稳定下来了.
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stabilizer [ 'steibilaizə ] 稳定剂,稳定器 e.g. 1. The pod of this plant, containing a sweet edible pulp and seeds that yield a gum used as a stabilizer in food products. 角豆荚角豆植物的豆荚,内含味甜可食的肉质部分以及种子,它们产生出一种胶,可用于食品中做稳定剂
2. He can now ride his bike without stabilizers. 他现在骑自行车不需要平衡器了.
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stable [ 'steibl ] a. 稳定的,安定的
n. 马厩,马棚 e.g. 1. This ladder isn't very stable. 这架梯子不太牢靠。
2. He is a bit neurotic, but his wife is a very stable person. 他有点神经质,但他的妻子是一个非常稳重的人。
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staccato [ stə'kɑ:təu ] a. 断续的
ad. 不连贯地 e.g.
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stack [ stæk ] n. 堆叠,堆
v. 堆积,做牌,选派 e.g. 1. There is a stack of dishes to be washed in the kitchen. 厨房里还有一大堆盘子要洗。
2. Traffic was stacked up for miles because of the accident. 车祸引起了交通堵塞,车辆排起的长龙有好几里长。
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stadium [ 'steidiəm ] n. 体育场 e.g. 1. We will go to the stadium to watch a football match. 我们将去体育场观看足球比赛。
2. Keep on past the church; the stadium is about half a mile further on. 一直向前走过了教堂,约莫半英里就是体育场。
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staff [ stɑ:f ] n. 全体人员,同事
n. 杆,棒
vt. 配备员工 e.g. 1. Most of our offices are staffed by volunteers. 在我们大多数办公室任职的是志愿人员。
2. When climbing a mountain I advise beginners to use a staff. 我建议刚开始爬山的人使用拐杖。
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stag [ stæg ] a. 只准男子参加的
n. 牡鹿 e.g. 1. Because my husband has gone to a stag dinner, I have to stay at home alone. 因为我丈夫去参加一个只许男人参加的宴会,我只好独自待在家里。
2. The hounds will soon hunt down the stag. 猎狗不要多久就会追到那头牡鹿。
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stage [ steidʒ ] n. 阶段,舞台,驿站
v. 上演,表演,乘驿车旅行 e.g. 1. She stood alone on the enormous stage. 她孤零零地站在巨大的舞台上。
2. The disease is still in its primary stage. 这疾病仍然在初发阶段。
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stagecoach [ 'steidʒkəʊtʃ ] n. 驿马车,公共马车 e.g.
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stagflation [ stæg'fleiʃən ] 滞胀 e.g.
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stagger [ 'stægə ] n. 蹒跚,踌躇
v. 蹒跚,使...摇摆,踌躇 e.g. 1. The unexpected blow did not stagger his resolution. 这个意外的打击并没有动摇他的决心。
2. The drunk man staggered across the room. 那个醉汉摇摇晃晃地穿过房间。
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staggering [ 'stægəriŋ ] a. 摇晃欲倒的,犹豫的,惊人的 e.g. 1. The soldier receive no staggering wind from any of the three shot. 三枪中的任何一枪都没使这个士兵受到什麽惊人的枪伤。
2. He was staggering across the room and had obviously had a few. 他在房间里摇摇晃晃地走着,很显然他已喝醉了。
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staging [ 'steidʒiŋ ] 分段运输 e.g. 1. The mechanics of staging a play are very complicated. 排演话剧的过程很复杂.
2. British singer noted for his comic stage persona, a wry and nostalgic Highlander. 劳德,哈里·麦克伦南1870-1950美国歌唱家,以讽刺怀旧的苏格兰高地人的喜剧舞台形象而著名
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