industrious [ in'dʌstriəs ] a. 勤劳的,勤奋的 e.g. 1. The Chinese are industrious people. 中国人民是一个勤劳的民族。
2. He is an industrious worker. 他是一个勤劳的工人。
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industry [ 'indəstri ] n. 工业,产业,勤勉,刻苦 e.g. 1. The tourist trade has become a real industry. 旅游业已经成为真正的产业。
2. Success comes with industry. 成功来自勤奋。
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ineffective [ ˌini'fektiv ] a. 无效的 e.g. 1. One that is disappointingly ineffective or unsuccessful. 无用的人或物的令人失望的无用的或不成功的人或物
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ineffectiveness [ ˌinə'fektivnis ] n. 低效率 e.g.
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inefficiency [ ˌini'fiʃənsi ] n. 无效率,无能 e.g. 1. The inefficiency of one department can bring a whole industry into disrepute. 只要有一个部门的效率不高,就会使整个行业的名声受到影响。
2. In his speech he kept pounding away at his opponent's inefficiency. 他在演说中不断攻击他的对手不称职。
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inefficient [ ˌini'fiʃənt ] a. 无效率的,无能的 e.g. 1. The quality, condition, or fact of being inefficient. 无效率具有效率低的性质,处于无效率的状态或无效率的事实
2. He's hopelessly inefficient, but I suppose he means well. 他低能得无以复加,然而却是出於好心。
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inept [ i'nept ] a. 不适当的,无能的,笨拙的 e.g. 1. His inept handling of a minor problem turned it into a major crisis. 他处理不善使小事变大了.
2. I've never heard anyone so inept at making speeches. 我从未听说过有这样不会讲话的人.
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inert [ i'nə:t ] a. 惰性的,迟钝的 e.g. 1. She lay there inert, I thought she must be dead. 她躺在那儿一动不动,我想她一定是死了。
2. There is an inert management team in our company. 我们公司的管理阶层死气沉沉。
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inertia [ i'nə:ʃjə ] n. 惯性,惰性 e.g. 1. The inertia of an entrenched bureaucracy. 平稳的官僚机构内存在的惰性
2. Because of the sheer inertia of the system many badly needed reform is never introduced. 纯粹是由於制度本身有惰性,很多事急需改革却从未实行。
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inevitable [ in'evitəbl ] a. 不可避免的,必然(发生)的 e.g. 1. An argument was inevitable because they disliked each other so much. 争论是不可避免的,因为他们彼此非常厌恶。
2. Positions surrendered to our troops earlier in the day had now to be prepared against the inevitable counter-attack. 那天早些时候迫使敌人放弃给我军的阵地现在需要布置起来,对付那必然的反攻。
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inevitably [ in'evitəbli ] ad. 不可避免地 e.g. 1. Of necessity; inevitably. 必然必需地,不可避免地
2. Inevitably, a quarrel followed between the two sides. 双方随後不可避免地争吵起来。
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inexact [ ˌinig'zækt ] a. 不正确的,不确实的,不精密的 e.g. 1. Weather forecasting is an inexact science. 天气预报是一门模糊的科学.
2. An inexact result adequate for a given purpose. 近似值适用于给定目标的不精确结论
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inexpensive [ ˌiniks'pensiv ] a. 不贵的 e.g. 1. This piece of furniture is really inexpensive with a price of less than forty dollars. 这件家具还不到四十美元,实在不贵。
2. An alloy of copper with zinc and sometimes other metals, used in making inexpensive jewelry. 顿巴黄铜铜与锌,有时还有其它金属的合金,用来制造廉价珠宝
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inexperienced [ ˌinik'spiriənst ] a. 无经验的,不熟练的 e.g. 1. He is inexperienced in business. 他在经商方面没有经验。
2. We don't want to hire inexperienced worker. 我们不想聘用没有经验的工人。
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infancy [ 'infənsi ] n. 幼年,初期,幼儿期 e.g. 1. Our new plan is still only in its infancy. 我们的新计划仍处于摇篮阶段。
2. Tadpoles are the infancy form of frogs. 蝌蚪是青蛙的幼年形态。
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infant [ 'infənt ] a. 婴儿的,幼稚的,初期的
n. 婴儿,幼儿 e.g. 1. My sister's infant is very lovely. 我姐姐的小婴儿非常可爱。
2. The information industry is an infant industry in our country. 信息产业在我国是新兴产业。
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infanticide [ in'fæntisaid ] n. 杀婴 e.g.
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infantile [ 'infəntail ] a. 婴儿的,幼稚的,初期的 e.g. 1. Her unconscious looks wander to her husband with infantile dependency. 带著像婴儿般的依赖她不由自主地把目光投向了她的丈夫。
2. An adult or a young person who behaves in an infantile way. 孩子气的人行为表现出孩子气的成年人或年轻人
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infantry [ 'infəntri ] n. 步兵(部队) e.g. 1. The infantry are defending well. 步兵防守甚佳。
2. We have less infantry than the enemy. 我们的步兵比敌军少。
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infect [ in'fekt ] v. 传染,感染 e.g. 1. The young teacher infected the whole class with her enthusiasm. 这位年轻的老师以她的热诚感染了全班。
2. The open wound soon became infected. 裸露的伤口很快就受到了感染。
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