highland [ 'hailənd ] n. 高地,丘陵地带 e.g. 1. He was born in the Highland. 他出生于苏格兰高地。
2. The highland chieftain has two daughters. 高地酋长有两个女儿。
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highlight [ 'hailait ] n. 加亮区
v. 加亮,强调
[计算机] 醒目 e.g. 1. It is one of the highlight of the match. 这是比赛中最精彩的项目之一。
2. Press the setup button to display the setup menu, and move the highlight down to audio. 按Setup键显示Setup菜单,然后移动亮条到Audio选项上。
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highlighting 加亮 e.g. 1. The ball was the highlight of the London season. 那次舞会是伦敦社交活动时期的高潮。
2. The highlight of our tour was seeing the palace. 我们旅游中最有意思的活动就是参观宫殿.
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highly [ 'haili ] a. 十分敬仰的
ad. 高度地,很,非常 e.g. 1. Your boss speaks very highly of your work. 你的老板对你的工作称颂备至。
2. His paintings are highly original. 他的作品很独特。
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highway [ 'haiwei ] n. 公路 e.g. 1. The Highway Code has been carried. 公路法规已经被执行。
2. He was charged obstructing the highway. 他因阻碍公路交通而受控告。
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hijack [ 'haidʒæk ] v. 抢劫,劫持,揩油 e.g. 1. They planned to hijack a plane. 他们计划劫持一架飞机。
2. There is no sign of a let-up in the hijack crisis. 绑架危机毫无缓和迹象.
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hike [ haik ] n. 徒步旅行,远足,涨价
v. 健行,徒步旅行,使...高涨 e.g. 1. The storm upset their plans for a hike. 暴风雨破坏了他们的远足计画。
2. Take a hike! 哪儿凉快哪儿歇着去吧。
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hilarious [ hi'lɛəriəs ] a. 喜不自禁的,欢闹的,愉快的 e.g. 1. Her book is a hilarious send-up of a conventional spy story. 她写的书用的是取笑传统侦探小说的笔法,令人捧腹。
2. The party get quite hilarious after they bring more wine. 当他们拿来更多葡萄酒後聚会变得十分热闹起来。
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hill [ hil ] n. 小山 e.g. 1. Their house stands on a hill. 他们的房子座落在小山上。
2. This hill is grassy. 这座小山上的草长得很茂盛。
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hillside [ 'hilsaid ] n. (小山)山腰,山坡 e.g. 1. The hillside is covered by grass and flowers in summer. 夏天时,山坡上长满了花草。
2. The soldiers fanned out across the hillside in their search for the man. 士兵们在山腰上成扇形散开,搜索那个男人。
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him [ him, im, əm ] pron. 他(宾格) e.g. 1. Did you see him yesterday? 你昨天见到他了吗?
2. Have him return my call. 让他给我回电话。
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himself [ him'self ] pron. 他自己 e.g. 1. He said it himself. 他亲口说的。
2. His new house was built by himself, brick by brick. 他的新房子是他自己一块砖一块砖砌起来的。
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hind [ haind ] n. 雌鹿
a. 后部的,在后的 e.g. 1. The hind leg of this horse was broken. 这匹马的后腿断了。
2. The dog was sitting on his hind legs. 那只狗用它的後腿端坐着。
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hinder [ 'hində ] a. 后面的
v. 阻碍,打扰 e.g. 1. Heavy snow hindered the construction work. 大雪妨碍了这项建筑工程的进行。
2. The crowd hindered him from leaving. 人群使他无法脱身。
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hindrance [ 'hindrəns ] n. 妨害,障碍,阻碍物 e.g. 1. Some kitchen gadgets are more of a hindrance than a help. 有些小炊具非但没有用处反而碍事。
2. She regarded him as a hindrance. 她认为他是一个障碍。
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hinge [ hindʒ ] n. 铰链,关键,枢纽
v. 装铰链,靠铰链移动,依...而移 e.g. 1. The door opens easily because the hinges were oiled. 这门开起来很容易,因为合页上了油。
2. A casement is a window that opened by means of hinge at the side. 竖铰链窗是一种用边上的铰链开启的窗户。
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hint [ hint ] n. 暗示,提示
v. 暗示,示意 e.g. 1. There were subtle hints in his letter. 他的信中有些微妙的暗示。
2. I thought they'd never go some people just can't take a hint! 我以为他们是永远也不会走的--有些人根本就不明白别人的暗示。
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hinterland [ 'hintəlænd ] n. 海岸的后部地方(穷乡僻壤) e.g.
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hip [ hip ] n. 臀部,屋脊,忧郁
a. 非常时尚的 e.g. 1. He stood there with his hands on his hips. 他两手叉腰站在那里。
2. The thigh bone is connected to the hip bone. 股骨连著髋骨.
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hiragana [ ˌhirə'gɑ:nə ] 平假名 e.g.
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