inaccuracy [ in'ækjurəsi ] 不准确度,错误 e.g. 1. She is a proverb for inaccuracy. 她做事马虎是出了名的。
2. I must ask the readers' kind indulgence for any inaccuracies and omissions that may possibly occur. 我必须请求读者原谅可能出现的错误和疏漏。
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inaccurate [ in'ækjurit ] a. 不准确的 e.g. 1. Your information is inaccurate and your conclusion is therefore wrong. 你的信息不准确,所以你的结论是错误的。
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inactivate [ in'æktiveit ] vt. 使不活动 e.g.
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inactive [ in'æktiv ] a. 不活动的,停止的,怠惰的
[计算机] 不活动的 e.g. 1. These are inactive elements. 这些是惰性元素。
2. I don't want to lead an inactive life. 我不想过沉闷的生活。
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inadequate [ in'ædikwit ] a. 不充分的,不适当的 e.g. 1. His explanation is inadequate. 他的解释不充分。
2. The plan, brilliant in its conception, failed because of inadequate preparation. 那计划的构想倒是十分宏伟, 但终因准备不足而告吹.
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inapt [ in'æpt ] a. 不适当的,不合适的 e.g.
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inasmuch [ ˌinəz'mʌtʃ ] ad. 因...之故,因为 e.g. 1. He is a Dane inasmuch as he was born in Denmark. 他按出生在丹麦来说是丹麦人。
2. Inasmuch as; since. 因为;由于
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inaudible [ in'ɔ:dəbl ] a. 听不见的 e.g.
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inaugural [ i'nɔ:gjurəl ] a. 开幕的 e.g. 1. The inaugural session closed at17:10 local. 开幕式在当地时间下午5点10分结束。
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inaugurate [ i'nɔ:gjureit ] v. 开创,举行...开幕典礼 e.g. 1. The city library was inaugurated by the mayor. 市长主持了市图书馆的落成仪式。
2. Mr. Clinton was inaugurated as the President of the U.S.A. 克林顿就职美国总统。
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inauguration [ iˌnɔ:gju'reiʃən ] n. 开始(开幕仪式,落成典礼,通车仪式) e.g.
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inbound [ 'inbaund ] a. 回内地的,归本国的
[计算机] 入站 e.g.
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incalculable [ in'kælkjuləbl ] a. 不可数的,无数的 e.g. 1. He is a person of incalculable moods. 他是个喜怒无常的人。
2. He did incalculable harm to her reputation. 他严重损害了她的声誉。
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incapable [ in'keipəbl ] a. 无能力的,不能的 e.g. 1. The children seem to be totally incapable of working quietly by themselves. 这些孩子似乎完全不能安静地自己做功课。
2. That child seems incapable of keeping out of (ie not getting into) mischief. 那个孩子不调皮捣蛋简直就受不了.
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incense [ in'sens ] vt. 使...发怒(点香)
n. 香 e.g. 1. I was incensed at his rudeness. 我对他的粗鲁感到愤怒。
2. The monk burned a stick of incense in the incense burner. 和尚在香炉里焚上一柱香。
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incentive [ in'sentiv ] a. 刺激的,鼓励的
n. 刺激,鼓励,动机 e.g. 1. He hasn't much incentive to work hard. 他没有努力工作的动力。
2. They don't try very hard if there is no incentive. 没有奖励,他们工作就不太努力。
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inch [ intʃ ] n. 英寸
v. 慢慢前进,慢慢移动 e.g. 1. Prices are inching down. 物价在慢慢下降。
2. How many inches of rain fell last year? 去年的雨量是多少英寸?
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incidence [ 'insidəns ] n. 发生(率) e.g. 1. The rate of incidence of a disease. 发病率发生疾病的概率
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incident [ 'insidənt ] n. 事件
n. 插曲,事变
adj. 难免的,附带的
adj. (物理)入射的 e.g. 1. The serious incident along the border increased our fears of the war. 边境上的紧张局势加重了我们对战争的忧虑。
2. The police are connecting this incident with last week's terrorist bombing. 警方认为这次事件和上周的恐怖分子爆炸事件有关。
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incidentally [ insi'dentəli ] ad. 附随地,偶然,顺便 e.g. 1. Incidentally, if you want that book, I'll bring it next time. 顺便说一句,如果你要那本书,我下次带给你。
2. And, incidentally, it is a chronic complaint of wives that their husbands do not notice new dresses, new hats, and changes in household arrangements. 而且,顺便说一句,妻子们经常抱怨,他们的丈夫不注意新衣服、新帽子和家庭摆设的变化。
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