horrify [ 'hɔrifai ] v. 吓,使...战悚,惊骇 e.g. 1. We were horrified by what we saw. 我们看到後很害怕.
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horror [ 'hɔrə ] a. (电影等)意在引起恐怖的
n. 恐怖,战栗 e.g. 1. The news struck him with horror. 那消息使他震惊。
2. He was filled with horror at the bad news. 听到这个坏消息,他心里充满恐怖。
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horse [ hɔ:s ] n. 马
v. 骑马 e.g. 1. The horses are eating grass on the grassland. 马在草地上吃草。
2. He saddled up his horse and rode away. 他给马装上鞍子便骑马离去了。
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horsepower [ 'hɔ:sˌpauə ] n. 马力 e.g.
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horticulture [ 'hɔ:tikʌltʃə ] n. 园艺学 e.g.
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hose [ həuz ] n. 水管,橡皮软管,长统袜 e.g. 1. This fire hose is about sixty feet long. 这段消防水管大约有60 英尺长。
2. The rubber hose is playing out. 卷着的橡皮软管正在放开。
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hospitable [ 'hɔspitəbl ] a. 好客的 e.g. 1. They gave us a hospitable reception on our arrival. 我们到达后他们热情地款待我们。
2. The hospitable host had his spare room emptied very quickly for the honoured guest. 好客的主人很快为尊贵的客人腾空了闲置着的房间。
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hospital [ 'hɔspitl ] n. 医院 e.g. 1. He is ill and has been in the hospital for a week. 他病了,已住院一星期。
2. When I left the hospital I was completely cured. 出院时,我已经完全痊愈了。
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hospitality [ ˌhɔspi'tæliti ] n. 好客,殷勤 e.g. 1. The host's hospitality left us a very good impression. 主人的好客给我们留下了非常好的印象。
2. Mrs Brown is known for her hospitality. 布郎太太以好客闻名。
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hospitalize [ 'hɔspitəlaiz ] v. 就医 e.g.
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host [ həust ] n. 主机,主人,主持人,东道主.
v.主持,做东. e.g. 1. At the end of the party, we thanked our host and went away. 宴会结束时,我们谢了主人后便回家去了。
2. Which country will be the host country for the next Olympic Games? 哪个国家将是下届奥运会的主办国?
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hostage [ 'hɔstidʒ ] n. 人质 e.g. 1. The company took the cars as hostage. 公司把汽车当做抵押品。
2. He kept the pilot as a hostage. 他把驾驶员当做人质。
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hostel [ 'hɔstəl ] n. 招待所 e.g. 1. I lived in a hostel while I was a student. 我求学期间住在青年招待所里。
2. The Probation Officer got Andrew a job in the paper-mills and arranged board and lodging for him in the Working Boys’ hostel. 缓刑犯监视员在纸厂里替安德鲁找到一份工作,并在职工宿舍安排了他的膳宿。
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hostess [ 'həustis ] n. 女主人 e.g. 1. I went away so my daughter acted as hostess. 那时我不在家,所以由我女儿招待客人。
2. One of hostesses on tonight's show is Mary. 今晚的女主持之一是玛丽。
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hostile [ 'hɔstail ] a. 怀敌意的,敌对的 e.g. 1. The new government was hostile to them. 新政府对他们怀有敌意。
2. He shielded me from hostile criticism. 他庇护我使我免受怀敌意的批评。
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hot [ hɔt ] a. 热的,热情的,辣的 e.g. 1. Strike the iron while it is hot. 趁热打铁。
2. This dish is a bit hot. 这道菜有些辣。
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hotel [ həu'tel ] n. 旅馆,宾馆,酒店,饭店 e.g. 1. We stayed at a small hotel. 我们住在一家小旅馆里。
2. I have engaged a room at this hotel. 我已经在这个旅馆里预订了一个房间。
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hound [ haund ] n. 猎犬
v. 带猎犬狩猎,追捕,激励 e.g. 1. The police are always hounding me. 警方一直在追捕我。
2. He has been hounded by his creditors in the past few months. 近几个月来,他一直被债主追债。
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hour [ 'auə ] n. 小时 e.g. 1. It took him half an hour to finish the work. 他花了半个小时做完这项工作。
2. The London bus departs every hour on the hour. 伦敦的公共汽车每小时零分开出一趟。
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hourglass [ 'aʊəglɑ:s ] n. 时漏,砂漏,水漏 e.g. 1. An hourglass design; an hourglass figure. 沙漏状的图案;沙漏形的图形
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