lump [ lʌmp ] n. 块状,瘤,很多
v. 使...成块状,混在一起,忍耐 e.g. 1. The oatmeal lumps if you don't stir it well. 如果你不好好搅拌,麦片粥会结块。
2. The boys agreed to lump the expenses of their camping holiday. 孩子们同意把露营费合在一起而不分彼此。
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lunacy [ 'lju:nəsi ] n. 精神失常,精神病,大痴 e.g. 1. It's sheer lunacy driving in this weather. 天气这麽坏还开车, 简直是疯了.
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lunar [ 'lju:nə ] a. 月亮的 e.g. 1. It was reported that there would be a lunar eclipse tomorrow evening. 据报道说,明天晚上有月食。
2. The astronauts piloted their craft down to the lunar surface. 宇航员驾驶宇宙飞船在月球表面降落.
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lunar month 朔望月
太阴月 e.g. 1. A month, especially a lunar month. 太阴月一个月,尤指阴历的月
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lunatic [ 'lju:nətik ] a. 疯狂的
n. 疯子 e.g. 1. The lunatic fringe are ignored by most members of the party. 绝大部分党员对极端分子不予理睬。
2. You're driving on the wrong side of the road, you lunatic! 你现在是逆行开车,你这个蠢材!
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lunch [ lʌntʃ ] n. 午餐 e.g. 1. Have you had your lunch? 吃过午饭了吗?
2. We had a very tolerable lunch. 我们吃了顿很不错的午餐。
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luncheon [ 'lʌntʃən ] n. 午宴,正式的午餐 e.g. 1. We were invited to a formal luncheon. 我们被邀参加一次正式的午宴。
2. Thank you for your luncheon invitation for Sunday afternoon, January the tenth, at one o'clock. 感谢您邀请我(们)出席1月10日(星期天)下午1点举行的午餐。
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lunchtime [ 'lʌntʃtaim ] n. 午餐时间 e.g. 1. He spent the whole lunchtime telling this interminable shaggy dog story about an actress and a bishop. 整个午餐时间,他都在滔滔不绝地讲一名女演员和一名主教之间滑稽的故事。
2. Usually I only have a snack at lunchtime. 我中午通常只吃点心.
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lung [ lʌŋ ] n. 肺 e.g. 1. That opera singer has good lungs. 那位歌剧演员声音宏亮。
2. Is there a link between smoking and lung disease? 吸烟与肺部疾病之间有关系吗?
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lunge [ lʌndʒ ] n. 刺,刺进,跃进
v. 突进,踢,刺出 e.g. 1. She lunged out with a knife. 她持刀猛冲过去.
2. He lunged wildly at his opponent. 他疯狂地扑向对手.
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lurch [ lə:tʃ ] n. 惨败,倾斜,举步蹒跚
v. 突然向一边倾斜 e.g. 1. The bandit catch Bill, and Tom leave him in the lurch. 歹徒抓住了比尔,而汤姆却把他弃之不顾。
2. The enemy of human happiness is always lying at lurch. 人类幸福的大敌总是伺机进行破坏的。
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lure [ ljuə ] n. 饵,诱惑
v. 引诱,诱惑 e.g. 1. He left home because of the lures of the life in the city. 由于受到城市生活的诱或,他离开了家。
2. The enticement of the big city lure her away from her home. 大城市的种种诱惑吸引了她离家出走。
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lurid [ 'ljuərid ] a. 火烧似的,华丽而庸俗的,可怕的 e.g. 1. The papers gave the lurid details of the murder. "报纸上描述了谋杀案的详情,令人毛骨悚然。"
2. A lurid, melodramatic, but accurate account of the accident. 关于这事件的一则轰动且耸人听闻但确切的报导
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lurk [ lə:k ] n. 潜伏,潜行
v. 潜藏,潜伏,埋伏 e.g. 1. The thief lurked in the shadows. 小偷在阴暗处躲着。
2. Danger lurked in the atmosphere. 氛围中隐藏着危险。
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luscious [ 'lʌʃəs ] a. 甘美的,浓厚的,官能的 e.g. 1. She is a luscious blonde. 她是个迷人的金发女郎。
2. I like the luscious taste of ripe peaches. 我喜欢熟桃的香甜味。
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lush [ lʌʃ ] a. 苍翠繁茂的,多青草的,丰富的 e.g. 1. Lush atmospheric touches in every room. 每个房间都充满朦胧的艺术美
2. Sure, his dad is a lush, but he's always the life of the party. 没错,他父亲是个酒鬼,但他永远是宴会的灵魂人物。
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lust [ lʌst ] n. 贪欲,欲望,色欲
v. 贪求,渴望,动淫念 e.g. 1. She is like a child lusting for toys. 她像一个渴望玩具的小孩。
2. His lust for power will never be satisfied. 他的权力欲永不能得到满足。
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luster [ 'lʌstə ] n. 光彩,荣誉,光泽
v. 有光泽,发亮,使...发光辉 e.g. 1. Having a luster resembling that of pearls. 珠母般的具有珍珠般的光泽的
2. The luster characteristic of a pearl of high quality. 珍珠光泽一种高品质珍珠所特有光泽
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lustful [ 'lʌstful ] a. 渴望的,贪婪的 e.g. 1. Inciting lustful feelings; lewd. 猥亵的引起欲望的;淫猥的
2. Preoccupied with sex and sexual desire; lustful. 放荡的,淫荡的性方面放荡的和充满色情欲望的;贪欲的
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lustre [ 'lʌstə(r) ] n. 光彩, 光泽
vi. 有光泽, 发亮
vt. 使有光泽 e.g. 1. His deeds add much lustre to his reputation. 他的行为使他声誉大增。
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