icterus [ 'iktərəs ] n. 黄疸 e.g.
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icy [ 'aisi ] a. 冰的,冷淡的,滑溜的 e.g. 1. Icy roads are dangerous. 覆盖着冰的道路很危险。
2. He felt hurt by their icy welcome. 他们冷淡的欢迎让他觉得受到伤害。
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ID [ id ] n. 身份证
n. 遗传素质,本能冲动 e.g.
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idea [ ai'diə ] n. 主意,想法,观念 e.g. 1. You have no idea how worried I was. 你想像不出来我有多么担心。
2. He has some pretty strange political ideas. 他有一些很奇怪的政治信念。
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ideal [ ai'diəl ] a. 理想的
n. 理想 e.g. 1. He is looking for a wife but he hasn't found his ideal mate. 他正在寻找未来的妻子,但还没有找到理想人选。
2. It is an ideal day for a picnic. 这是一个出外野餐的理想日子。
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idealism [ ai'diəlizm ] n. 唯心论(唯心主义,观念论,理想主义) e.g. 1. Idealism increase in direct proportion to one's distance from the problem. 理想主义,是按和问题的距离成正比例而增大的。
2. Jefferson's courage and idealism were based on knowledge. 杰斐逊的勇气和理想主义是建立在知识的基础上的。
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idealize [ ai'diəlaiz ] v. 使理想化 e.g. 1. He tends to idealize his life in the army. 他总想使自己在军队里的生活理想化。
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idempotent [ 'aidəmˌpəutənt ] 幂等,幂等的 e.g.
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identical [ ai'dentikəl ] a. 相同的,同一的 e.g. 1. Your appearance is identical to hers. 你的相貌和她的一模一样。
2. This is the identical hotel we stayed at last year. 这就是我们去年住过的旅馆。
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identically [ ai'dentikli ] 相等地 e.g.
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identification [ aiˌdentifi'keiʃən ] n. 身份的证明
n. 视为同一,证明同一,确认 e.g. 1. The identification of the accident victims took some time. 验明事故遇难者身分的工作费了不少时间
2. The study of fingerprints as a method of identification. 指纹学对指纹作为确认身份的一种方法的研究
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identifier [ ai 'dentifaiə ] (ID)标识符 e.g.
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identify [ ai'dentifai ] v. 识别,认明,鉴定 e.g. 1. Can you identify your umbrella among this lot? 你能在这些伞中认出你自己的伞吗?
2. One can not identify happiness with wealth. 幸福和财富不能混为一谈。
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identity [ ai'dentiti ] n. 身份 e.g. 1. The identity of the murdered man has not yet been established. 那名被害人的身份尚未确定。
2. The police asked him to show his identity card. 警察让他出示身份证。
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ideology [ ˌaidi'ɔlədʒi, id- ] n. 观念学,空论,意识形态 e.g. 1. The ideology of the political left. 左派,左翼政治左派的意识形态、观点
2. An advocate of a particular ideology, especially an official exponent of that ideology. 理论家,倡导者某一理论的提倡者,尤指对此意识形态的正式阐释
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idiom [ 'idiəm ] n. 成语,惯用语 e.g. 1. To my knowledge, there is no such idiom in English. 据我所知, 英文里并没有这样的成语。
2. A word, a phrase, or an idiom peculiar to the English language, especially as spoken in England; a Briticism. 英国习语,英国特有用词,英国式的语言现象英语,尤其是在英语口语中所特有的单词、短语或习惯用语;英国式语言现象
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idiomatic [ ˌidiə'mætik ] a. 惯用的,通顺的 e.g. 1. An idiomatic word, phrase, or expression. 习语,成语惯用的词语、短语或表达方式
2. He speaks idiomatic English. 他说道地的英语。
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idiot [ 'idiət ] n. 白痴 e.g. 1. He is an idiot to agree. 他要是同意,就太傻了。
2. What a stupid idiot! 真是个愚蠢的白痴!
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idle [ 'aidl ] a. 懒惰的,闲散的,停顿的
v. 不作事,闲散,浪费,(机器)空转 e.g. 1. Don't idle away your time. 不要虚度光阴。
2. We can't afford to have all this expensive machinery lying idle. 让所有这些机器闲置着,我们可负担不起损失。
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idleness [ 'aidlnis ] n. 懒惰,闲散,失业 e.g. 1. Idleness is the root of all evil. 懒惰乃万恶之源。
2. The closure of the large factory made many workers live in idleness. 那家大工厂倒闭,使许多工人失业。
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