indirect [ ˌindi'rekt, indai'rekt ] a. 间接的,迂回的 e.g. 1. The accident was the indirect result of the train being late. 引发事故的间接原因是火车晚点。
2. His indirect way of telling me to leave annoyed me. 他那种不直截了当地让我离开的方式激怒了我。
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indirection [ ˌindi'rekʃən,-dai- ] 间接 e.g.
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indirectly [ ˌindi'rektli ] ad. 间接地 e.g. 1. In a furtive or circumspect manner; indirectly. 行为鬼祟的或谨慎的;谨慎的
2. I know Linda was only indirectly concerned in what took place. 我知道所发生的事情间接涉及到琳达。
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indiscriminate [ ˌindis'kriminit ] a. 无差别的,不分皂白的,杂陈的 e.g. 1. He was indiscriminate in his choice of friends. 他择友不慎重。
2. Savage, indiscriminate killing; a massacre. 血洗野蛮的、不加区别的杀戳;大屠杀
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indispensable [ ˌindis'pensəbl ] a. 不可缺少的 e.g. 1. Air, food and water are indispensable to life. 空气,食物,水皆为生命不可缺者。
2. A good dictionary is indispensable for learning a foreign language. 学习外语离不开好的词典。
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indistinct [ ˌindis'tiŋkt ] a. 不清楚的 e.g. 1. His indistinct speech made it impossible to understand him. 他口齿不清, 无法听懂他的意思.
2. A low grumble or indistinct utterance. 咕哝低声地嘟哝或者不清楚地说话
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individual [ ˌindi'vidjuəl ] a. 个别的
n. 个人,个体 e.g. 1. She has her own individual way of walking. 她有自己独特的走路姿势。
2. A teacher can't give individual attention to each pupil if his class is large. 如果班上的人数多,老师就不能给予个别辅导了。
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individually [ indi'vidjʊəli ] ad. 个别地 e.g. 1. Individually the children are delightful; en masse they can be unbearable. 孩子们单独时还讨人喜欢, 一多了就受不了了.
2. Individually, the children are quite nice, but in a group they badly behave. 这些孩子单独呆著时都挺不错,可是聚在一起就没规没矩了。
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indoor [ 'indɔ: ] a. 户内的,室内的 e.g. 1. All roams are equipped with electric heaters to keep indoor temperatures constant at15-2.0. 所有的房间都装备有电炉以保持室内撮氏15-20度的常温。
2. You stay indoors too much. 你呆在室内的时间太多了。
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indoors [ 'in'dɔ:z ] ad. 在户内 e.g. 1. You stay indoors too much. 你呆在室内的时间太多了。
2. The heavy rain compelled us to stay indoors. 大雨迫使我们呆在户内。
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induce [ in'dju:s ] v. 引诱,招致,感应 e.g. 1. Too much food induces sleepiness. 吃得太饱会引起睡意。
2. We couldn't induce the old lady to travel by air. 我们无法劝服那老太太乘飞机旅行。
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inducement [ in'dju:smənt ] n. 诱因,动机,刺激物 e.g. 1. He hasn't much inducement to study English. 他没有学习英语的兴趣。
2. They have little inducement to work harder. 没有什么可以使他们更加努力工作。
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induction [ in'dʌkʃən ] n. 感应,感应现象
归纳法 e.g. 1. The centimeter-gram-second unit of magnetic induction, equal to one maxwell per square centimeter. 高斯电磁感应的厘米-克-秒单位,等于每平方厘米的麦克斯韦尔
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indulge [ in'dʌldʒ ] v. 纵情于,放任,迁就 e.g. 1. It pleased me to indulge her wishes. 放手满足她的欲望,使我感到高兴。
2. He no longer indulged himself in smoking. 他不再过度吸烟了。
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indulgence [ in'dʌldʒ(ə)ns ] n. 耽溺,放纵,嗜好 e.g. 1. Sweets are my only indulgence. 甜食是我唯一的嗜好。
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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industrial [ in'dʌstriəl ] a. 工业的,产业的 e.g. 1. England is an advanced industrial country. 英国是一个发达的工业国家。
2. The industrial revolution had taken place in England first. 工业革命首先在英国发生。
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industrialist [ in'dʌstriəlist ] n. 工业家,实业家 e.g. 1. Nobel's greatness lay in the outstanding ability to combine the quality of an original scientists with those of a forward-looking industrialist. 诺贝尔的伟大在于他具有把独创性科学家的品质与卓有远见的企业家的品质相互结合起来的杰出能力。
2. Scottish-born American industrialist and philanthropist who amassed a fortune in the steel industry and donated millions of dollars for the benefit of the public. 卡内基,戴尔1888-1955美国教育家,因著有一本自我修养的书如何赢得朋友及影响人民(1936年)而闻名
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industrialization [ inˌdʌstriəlai'zeiʃn ] n. 工业化 e.g.
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industrialize [ in'dʌstriəlaiz ] v. 使...业化,工业化 e.g. 1. Many townships in the coastal area have begin to industrialize. 沿海地区的许多乡镇已开始工业化。
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industrialized [ in'dʌstriəlaizd ] a. 工业化的 e.g. 1. The energy shortage of the world results partly from wasteful use by the industrialized countries. 世界能源的短缺,部分是由于工业化国家挥霍能源而引起的。
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