idol [ 'aidl ] n. 偶像
n.菩萨 e.g. 1. Don't make an idol of money. 不要崇拜财富。
2. The fans of the actress craned their necks to catch a glimpse of their idol. 那位女演员的崇拜者们伸长了脖子想看一看他们崇拜的偶像。
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ie [ 'i:ei ] n. 指标误差(工业工程师,工业管理学) e.g. 1. Who said I can't cook? ie Of course I can! 谁说我不会做饭?
2. Where does this belong? ie Where is it kept? 这个应该在什麽地方?
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if [ if ] conj. 如果
n. 条件,设想 e.g. 1. If weather permit, we will go to the park tomorrow. 如果天气好的话,明天我们去公园。
2. Listen to the tune see if you can remember the words. 请听这曲子--看你能不能想得起歌词来。
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ignite [ ig'nait ] v. 点燃,使燃烧
vi. 着火
vt. 点燃 e.g. 1. In a modern coal burning electric generating plant the steam may be hot enough to ignite wood. 在一个烧煤的现代化发电厂内,蒸汽允许能热到足以把木头点燃起来。
2. A small solid cylinder of a spark-producing alloy, used in lighters to ignite the fuel. (打火机用的)电石一种由能产生火星的、坚硬的合金小圆柱体,用于点燃打火机燃料
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ignorance [ 'ignərəns ] n. 无知 e.g. 1. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. 不懂法律不是藉口。
2. Pleading ignorance of the law won't help you if you are caught. 假若因犯法被抓住,藉口不知是犯法亦无济於事。
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ignorant [ 'ignərənt ] a. 不知道的,无知的,愚昧的 e.g. 1. He's so ignorant that he cannot write his own name. 他很无知,连自己的名字都写不出。
2. She regarded her critics as ignorant and prejudiced. 她认为那些批评她的人既无知又存有偏见。
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ignore [ ig'nɔ: ] v. 不顾,不理,忽视 e.g. 1. We could ignore him and go direct to the chairman, but we'd be skating on very thin ice. 我们可以不理会他而直接去找主席, 但那样做我们就如履薄冰了.
2. If you ignore your diet, trouble will follow. 如果你忽视自己的饮食,必然会遇到麻烦
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ill [ il ] a. 坏的,有病的
ad. 坏,不利地
n. 不幸,祸害
v. 生病 e.g. 1. Did you really feel ill this morning? 今天早晨你真的感到身体不适吗?
2. You should not speak ill of your friend. 你不应该说你朋友的坏话。
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illegal [ i'li:gəl ] a. 不合法的,非法的 e.g. 1. He admitted that he was an illegal immigrant. 他承认他是非法移民。
2. Their speculative buying of grain is illegal. 他们投机购买谷物是不合法的。
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illegible [ i'ledʒəbl ] a. 难辨认的 e.g. 1. Her signature was an illegible scrawl. 她的签字潦草难辩。
2. The lettering on the gravestone was badly worn and almost illegible. 墓碑上的文字已严重磨损难以辨认.
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illicit [ i'lisit ] a. 不法的,不正的,禁止的 e.g. 1. He makes a lot of money by traffic illicit merchandise. 他做违禁商品买卖赚了许多钱。
2. Kept or done in secret, often in order to conceal an illicit or improper purpose. 秘密的,暗中的保密的或秘密进行的,常为隐藏一个非法的或不正当的目的
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illiteracy [ i'litərəsi ] n. 文盲 e.g. 1. Illiteracy is a major problem in some developing countries. 在一些发展中国家, 文盲是个大问题.
2. Illiteracy, a serious handicap in life. 文盲,生活中的严重障碍
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illiterate [ i'litərit ] a. 文盲的
n. 文盲 e.g. 1. The boy is an illiterate child. 那个孩子不识字。
2. You must be an illiterate if you've never heard of Marx. 要是连马克思也没听说过,那你一定是个文盲。
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illness [ 'ilnis ] n. 病,疾病 e.g. 1. There was no illness in the village this winter. 今年冬天这村里没什么疾病。
2. Too much work and too little rest often lead to illness. 过量的工作和过少的休息会引起疾病。
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illuminate [ i'lju:mineit ] v. 照明,阐释,说明 e.g. 1. A sudden smile illuminated her face. 突然的微笑使她容光焕发。
2. The lights that illuminate the audience section of a concert hall, a theater, or an auditorium. 观众席照明灯照亮音乐厅、戏院或报告厅的观众席的灯
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illumination [ iˌlju:mi'neiʃən ] n. 照明,阐释,启发 e.g. 1. The illumination in this room is very bad. 这个屋子的照明很不好。
2. The illumination of the manuscript is delicate. 这个手稿的装饰很精致。
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illusion [ i'lu:ʒən, i'lju:- ] n. 幻觉,错觉,错误的信仰(或观念) e.g. 1. He cherished the illusion that she loved him, but he was wrong. 他抱有她爱他的幻觉,但他错了。
2. I was under the illusion that he was honest until he was caught stealing some money. 他偷钱当场被人抓住,在此之前我一直误以为他是个老实人。
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illusive [ i'lu:siv ] a. 幻影的,错觉的,迷惑人的 e.g.
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illustrate [ 'iləstreit ] v. 举例说明,作图解 e.g. 1. Our textbook is very well illustrated. 我们的课本插图丰富。
2. He pointed at the diagram to illustrate his point. 他指着图表来说明他的论点。
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illustration [ ˌiləs'treiʃən ] n. 插图,例证,说明 e.g. 1. Children like books filled with illustrations. 孩子们喜欢插图丰富的书。
2. To give a definition of a word is more difficult than to give an illustration of its use. 给一个词下定义要比举例说明它的用法困难。
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