integrator [ 'intigreitə ] 积分器 e.g.
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integrity [ in'tegriti ] n. 诚实,正直,完整,完善 e.g. 1. You can trust him; he is a man of complete integrity. 你可以相信他,他是一个刚正不阿的人。
2. Our integrity as a nation is threatened by these separatist forces. 我们国家的完整受到了这些分裂主义势力的威胁。
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intellect [ 'intilekt ] n. 智力,思维逻辑领悟力,理解力/nn. 知识份子,智力高的人,才智超群的人 e.g. 1. Intellect distinguishes humans from other animals. 人类与禽兽之别就在于具有思维能力。
2. He is a child of great intellect. 他是个极具聪明才智的男孩。
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intellectual [ ˌinti'lektjuəl ] n. 有知识者,知识份子,凭理智做事者
a. 智力的,知性的,聪明的 e.g. 1. The argument was too intellectual for me; I couldn't follow a word of it. 这场争论对我来说太深奥了,我一点都搞不明白。
2. These views were common among intellectuals. 这些观点在知识分子中很普遍。
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intelligence [ in'telidʒəns ] n. 理解力,智力
n. 情报,情报工作,情报机关 e.g. 1. His intelligence quotient is very high. 他的智商很高。
2. You should use your intelligence. 你应该发挥你的聪明才智。
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intelligent [ in'telidʒənt ] a. 聪明的,智能的 e.g. 1. The student gave an intelligent answer. 这个学生给出了一个聪明的回答。
2. Someone as intelligent as you should go far. 像你这样聪明的人一定很有作为。
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intelligible [ in'telidʒəbl ] a. 可理解的,易理解的,明了的 e.g. 1. His theory is not intelligible to us. 他的理论我们无法理解。
2. Readily comprehended or understood; intelligible. 易懂的易于理解或明白的;易懂的
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intend [ in'tend ] v. 打算
vt. 想要,打算,计划 e.g. 1. I intended to catch the early train, but I didn't get up in time. 我本来打算赶早班的火车,但是我起晚了。
2. That remark was intended as a joke. 那句话本来只是个玩笑。
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intense [ in'tens ] a. 非常的,强烈的,紧张的,热情的 e.g. 1. I did not go to the cinema because of the intense cold. 我因为严寒没出去看电影。
2. Intense heat or glow, as of fire. 灼光强烈的热度或光芒,如火(一般)
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intensify [ in'tensifai ] vt. 增强(强化,加剧,加厚,增高银影密度) e.g. 1. The terrorists have intensified their bombing campaign. 恐怖分子增加了炸弹爆炸活动.
2. Her anger intensified. 她更加生气了.
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intensity [ in'tensiti ] n. 激烈,强度,强烈,剧烈 e.g. 1. The pain increased in intensity. 疼痛越来越剧烈。
2. The poem showed great intensity of feeling. 这首诗表现出强烈的激情。
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intensive [ in'tensiv ] a. 集中的,强化的,精细的,深入的 e.g. 1. Intensive efforts are being made to resolve the dispute. 现正全力以赴来解决这场纠纷。
2. This patient requires intensive care. 该病人需要加强护理。
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intent [ in'tent ] n. 意图,目的,意向
a. 专心的,决心的,热心的 e.g. 1. She behaved foolishly but with good intent. 她的行为很蠢,但却是好意的。
2. Your intent gaze made her uncomfortable. 你的注目凝视使她感到不自在。
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intention [ in'tenʃən ] n. 意图,意向,目的 e.g. 1. They have no intention of getting married at present. 他们目前没有结婚的打算。
2. Have you heard of her intention to resign? 你听到她打算辞职的传闻了吗?
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intentional [ in'tenʃənəl ] a. 企图的,策划的,故意的 e.g. 1. The intentional, usually remote-controlled destruction of a space vehicle, rocket, or missile after launching, as for defective performance or reasons of safety. 毁灭,摧毁因为方案不完善或为了安全的原因,经常通过遥控对已发射的宇宙飞船、火箭或导弹实施的有意的摧毁
2. His insult was intentional. 他的侮辱是有意的。
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interact [ ˌintər'ækt ] v. 相互作用,相互影响 e.g. 1. Mother and baby interact in a very complex way. 母亲与婴儿以非常复杂的方式相互影响。
2. The region occupied by a group of interacting organisms. 共生区由一群相互作用的生物体占据的区域
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interaction [ ˌintər'ækʃən ] n. 相互作用,相互影响 e.g. 1. There should be a lot more interaction between the social services and local doctors. 社会公益服务机构和当地医生应该加强协作。
2. The dynamics of bodies moving relative to gases, especially the interaction of moving objects with the atmosphere. 空气动力学相对于气体的物体移动,特别是移动物体与大气相互作用的动力学
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interactive [ ˌintər'æktiv ] [计算机] 交互的 e.g. 1. Our English software is an interactive educational software. 我们的英语软件是一种交互式教育软件。
2. But its truly revolutionary character can be seen in its interactive potential. 但它真正革命的特性能够在其相互影响的潜力方面表现出来。
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intercept [ ˌintə'sept ] n. 截取,妨碍,截距
v. 拦截,阻止,截取
[计算机] 截断 e.g. 1. Reporters intercepted him as he tried to leave by the rear entrance. 他想从后门溜走,记者把他截住了。
2. The police had been intercepting my mails. 警方一直截查我的邮件。
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intercepting 截取 e.g. 1. The police had been intercepting my mails. 警方一直截查我的邮件。
2. Effective defence is a matter of intercepting their missiles before they can reach us. 有效的防卫是不待对方导弹击中我们而先行将其拦截.
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