incorporated [ in'kɔ:pəreitid ] 组成公司的,合成一体的 e.g. 1. A borough of north-central England northeast of Manchester. Incorporated in1626, it is a major commercial, transportation, communications, and industrial center. Population, 718,100. 利兹英国英格兰中北部城市,在曼彻斯特的东北部。1626年被合并,它是一个主要商业、运输、通讯及工业中心。人口718,100
2. A principality of the United Kingdom on the western peninsula of the island of Great Britain. Incorporated with England since the Act of Union(1536), Wales has maintained its own distinct culture and a strong nationalist sentiment. Cardiff is the capital and the largest city. Population, 2,790,462. 威尔士英国大不列颠岛西部半岛之一地区。自联盟令(1536年)后与英格兰合并,它同时保持了自己的独特文化风格和强烈的民族主义情感。卡迪夫为其首府及最大城市。人口2,790,462
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incorporation [ inˌkɔ:pə'reiʃən ] n. 结合,编入,团体组织 e.g.
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incorrect [ ˌinkə'rekt ] a. 不正确的,错误的 e.g. 1. He gave an incorrect answer. 他的答案是错误的。
2. Not consistent with established truth, fact, or rule; incorrect. 错误的,不正确的与既定真相、事实或原则不一致的;错误的
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increase [ in'kri:s ] n. 增加,增强,提高
v. 增加,提高 e.g. 1. They have increased the price of petrol again. 他们又提高了汽油的价格。
2. There was a steady increase in population. 人口在不断增长中。
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increasing [ in'kri:siŋ ] vbl. 增加 e.g. 1. The increasing unemployment caused social unrest. 不断增加的失业引起了社会骚乱。
2. She came up with a new idea for increasing sales. 她想出了增加销售量的新主意.
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increasingly [ in'kri:siŋli ] ad. 逐渐地,渐增地 e.g. 1. Increasingly, farm land is yielding to property development. 地产的发展逐渐占据了农田.
2. Nowadays we rely increasingly on computers for help/to help us. 现今人们越来越依赖计算机协助工作.
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incredible [ in'kredəbl ] a. 难以置信的 e.g. 1. He has an incredible house! 他有一所极美的房子!
2. That's the most incredible coincidence I've ever heard of! 那是我听说过的最难以置信的巧合!
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incredulous [ in'kredjuləs ] a. 怀疑的,不轻信的 e.g. 1. He looked at me with an incredulous expression. 他怀疑地看着我。
2. She looked incredulous. 她显出怀疑的样子。
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increment [ 'inkrimənt ] n. 增加(增加物,增量,余差) e.g. 1. Your salary will be 12000 a year, withannual increments of 500. 你的年薪为12000英镑, 每年增加500英镑.
2. A finite increment in a variable. 变量增量变量的有限增量
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incremental [ inkri'mentəl ] 增量的,增加的 e.g. 1. A decrease, especially a small or incremental one. 减少尤指小规模或逐步增加者的减少
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incubation [ ˌinkju'beiʃən ] n. 抱蛋,孵化,熟虑 e.g.
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incur [ in'kə: ] v. 招致,蒙受,遭遇 e.g. 1. The hunter incurred great danger in killing the wolf. 猎人打狼时承受着巨大的危险。
2. Incurred substantial losses during the stock market crash. 在股票市场剧跌时蒙受了巨大的物质损失
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incurable [ in'kjuərəbl ] a. 不能医治的,不能矫正的,无救的
n. 不治的病人,无救的人 e.g. 1. He was found in incurable disease. 他被查出得了不治之症。
2. The child has an incurable habit. 那孩子有个无法矫正的习惯。
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indebted [ in'detid ] a. 负债的(受惠的) e.g. 1. He was indebted to her for nursing him through pneumonia. 他感激她护理好了他的肺炎。
2. Owing something, such as gratitude, to another; indebted. 受惠的欠别人东西,如人情;感激的
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indebtedness [ in'detidnis ] n. 感激
n. 受恩惠, 亏欠,债务 e.g. 1. Enclosed is a sight draft for£26.10.5 on Messrs. Robert& Sons, which clears off our indebtedness to you. 兹同函奉上以Robert父子公司为付款人,面额26。15英镑的即期汇票一张,用以清偿所欠贵方债务。
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indeed [ in'di:d ] ad. 的确,真正地 e.g. 1. A friend in need is a friend indeed. 患难之交才是真朋友。
2. The future of this firm will be very bleak indeed if we keep losing money. 要是我们继续亏本的话,这家公司的前途会非常黯淡。
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indefinite [ in'definit ] a. 模糊的,不确定的,无限的 e.g. 1. He has rather indefinite views on the question. 他对该问题的看法颇暧昧。
2. She'll be away for an indefinite period. 她将离开一段时间,何时回来未定。
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indefinitely [ in'definitli ] ad. 无限地(在长时期内,无穷地) e.g. 1. Pressure was put on them to delay the games indefinitely. 他们受到压力,让他们把运动会无限期推迟下去。
2. Continuing or lasting for an indefinitely long time. 长期的,长久的继续或保持无限长的时间的
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indelible [ in'delibl ] a. 不能消除的,不能拭除的,难忘的 e.g. 1. His concern for the masses made an indelible impression on us. 他对群众的关怀给我们留下不可磨灭的印象。
2. Act promptly to remove spots from these fabrics. The longer you delay, the more indelible will the mark become. 赶快动手把这些污点从这些织物上擦掉。拖延时间越长,就越难擦掉。
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indemnify [ in'demnifai ] v. 赔偿,补偿,保护 e.g. 1. I will indemnify you for any expenses you may incur on my behalf. 我会偿付你为了我而负担的任何花费。
2. Everyone should learn to indemnify oneself against harm. 每个人都应当,学会使自己不受伤害。
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