hull [ hʌl ] n. 壳,皮,船体
v. 去壳 e.g. 1. Some fruits and seeds have hulls. 有些水果和种子有外壳。
2. The hull of a ship loomed up suddenly through the fog. 一条船的船体突然黑压压地在雾中出现。
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hullo [ 'hʌ'ləu ] int. 喂 e.g. 1. Hullo, Jane. I wondered it you'd be here. How's the world been treating you since I saw you last? 喂,简。我不知道你会在这儿。自上次分手后你还过得好吗?
2. Hullo! Who's that, taking my name in vain? 喂!是谁在那儿议论我?
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hum [ hʌm ] n. 嗡嗡声,哼声,杂声
v. 发低哼声,闭口哼歌,嗡嗡叫
int. 哼,嗯 e.g. 1. The only sound he heard was the hum of the machine. 他听到的唯一的声音就是那台机器的嗡嗡声。
2. She continued to hum the song over and over. 她一遍又一遍地不断哼唱那支歌。
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human [ 'hju:mən ] a. 人的,人类的
n. 人 e.g. 1. It's only human nature to want a comfortable life. 想过舒适的生活不过是普通人的本性。
2. The archaeologists have found several human skeletons. 考古学家已经发现了几具人的骨骼。
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humane [ hju:'mein ] a. 仁慈的 e.g. 1. People have found many humane methods of killing animals. 人们已经发明了很多宰杀动物的人道方 法。
2. A humane society always does well by its old people. 一个仁慈的社会对待老人总是很好。
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humanism [ 'hju:mənizəm ] n. 人道主义 e.g. 1. Her book captures the quintessence of Renaissance humanism. 她的书抓住了文艺复兴时期人文主义的精髓.
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humanitarian [ hju(:)ˌmæni'tɛəriən ] n. 人道主义者,博爱者,基督凡人论者
a. 人道主义的,博爱的,相信基督为凡人的 e.g. 1. The humanitarian scientist called on the improvement of the poor's living condition. 这位人道主义科学家呼吁改善穷人的生活条件。
2. The rich man was praised as a humanitarian because he donated a lot of money. 这个富翁因为捐了许多钱而被称赞为慈善家。
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humanity [ hju(:)'mæniti ] n. 人类
人性;人道;慈爱[U]
He treated the prisoners with humanity.
他人道地对待俘虏。
人文学科[the P]
She has a background in humanities and modern languages.
她学过人文学科和现代语言。 e.g. 1. We should treat people and animals with humanity. 我们应该仁慈地对待人和动物。
2. Such a man is a stain to humanity. 这种人是人类的耻辱。
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humble [ 'hʌmbl ] a. 卑下的,谦逊的,粗陋的
v. 使...卑下,挫,贬抑 e.g. 1. He is a very humble person. 他是一个非常谦恭的人。
2. Knowledge makes humble; ignorance make proud. 【谚】知识使人谦虚,无知使人骄傲。
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humdrum [ 'hʌmdrʌm ] a. 单调的,乏味的 e.g.
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humid [ 'hju:mid ] a. 潮湿的 e.g. 1. Foods are easily to be mouldy in humid days. 潮湿的日子里,食物很容易发霉。
2. The humid climate didn't agree with him. 那潮湿的气候对他不合适.
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humidity [ hju:'miditi ] n. 湿度,湿气 e.g. 1. It's said by forecast that the humidity in the air today is 60%. 据预报说今天的空气湿度是百分之六十。
2. Humidity is a measure of moisture in the atmosphere. 湿度是空气内含水分多少的量度.
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humiliate [ hju(:)'milieit ] v. 使...丢脸,使...蒙羞,屈辱 e.g. 1. She was humiliated because her children behaved so badly. 她为她的孩子表现不好而感到羞辱。
2. He felt humiliated when the teacher scolded him in front of the whole class. 老师在全班同学面前批评他使他感到羞辱。
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humiliation [ hju:ˌmili'eiʃən ] n. 耻辱,丢脸,谦卑 e.g. 1. It is an experience of humiliation. 那是一次不光彩的经历。
2. I felt humiliation at her remarks. 听到她的话我感到受辱。
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humor [ 'hju:mə ] n. 幽默,诙谐,心情
v. 迎合,牵就,顺应 e.g. 1. She had no sense of humor. 她毫无幽默感。
2. Jack was late was in a bad humor. 杰克迟到了,心情不好。
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humorous [ 'hju:mərəs ] a. 幽默的,诙谐的 e.g. 1. Her husband is a humorous man. 她的丈夫是一个幽默的人。
2. She writes humorous songs when she is in the right vein. 她在心情不好的时候写诙谐的歌曲。
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humour [ 'hju:mə ] n. 幽默
v. 纵容,迁就 e.g. 1. It is not wise to humour a small child. 纵容一个小孩是不明智的。
2. A sense of humour is prerequisite to understanding her work. 要理解她的作品就必须具有幽默感。
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hundred [ 'hʌndrəd, '-drid ] n. 百,百个东西
a. 百,百个 e.g. 1. The allied warplanes bombed the country by the hundred. 盟军数以百计的飞机轰炸了那个国家。
2. There are more than five hundred people on the playground. 运动场上有五百多人。
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hundredth [ 'hʌndrədθ ] a. 第一百的 e.g. 1. If I've said it once, I've said it the hundredth time. 这件事我不但说过,而且说过一百次了。
2. I could give you the hundredth reason for not going. 我能给你讲出第一百个不去的理由。
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hunger [ 'hʌŋgə ] n. 饥饿,渴望,饥馑
v. 饿,使...饥饿,渴望 e.g. 1. The student has a hunger for learning. 这个学生有强烈的求知欲。
2. The beggar fell down in a swoon from sheer hunger. 那个乞丐饿得晕倒了。
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