madness [ 'mædnis ] n. 疯狂,愚蠢的行为 e.g. 1. It would be madness to try to climb the mountain in such a snowstorm. 想在这样大的暴风雪中去爬山简直是疯狂。
2. There's a strain of madness in the family. 那一家人都有点疯疯颠颠的.
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magazine [ ˌmægə'zi:n ] n. 杂志 e.g. 1. I bought the magazines on my way home. 在回家的路上,我买了一些杂志。
2. This magazine has a large circulation. 这本杂志发行量很大。
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magic [ 'mædʒik ] a. 有魔力的
n. 魔法,魔术 e.g. 1. The magician thrilled his audience with his feats of magic. 魔术师用他的魔术技艺使观众们激动。
2. The paper turned green as if by magic. 这纸魔术般地变成了绿色。
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magical [ 'mædʒikəl ] a. 魔术的 e.g. 1. It's a magical story. 这是个神奇的故事。
2. We can see a magical view over the calm water of the bay from our window. 从我们的窗户里可以看到海湾里平静海水的迷人景色。
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magician [ mə'dʒiʃən ] n. 魔术师 e.g. 1. I like watching the performance of that magician. 我喜欢看那个魔术师的表演。
2. The magician displayed his charms and potions. 魔术师展示了咒符和有魔力的饮品。
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magistrate [ 'mædʒistrit, -treit ] n. 地方法官 e.g. 1. He worked as a magistrate after graduation. 他毕业后任地方行政长官。
2. The magistrate refused his bail. 地方法官不准他保释。
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magnanimous [ mæg'næniməs ] a. 度量大的,宽大的,有雅量的 e.g. 1. He is a magnanimous person. 他是个宽宏大量的人。
2. He is a leader who is magnanimous in victory. 他是个在胜利时宽宏大度的领袖。
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magnate [ 'mægneit ] n. 大资本家 e.g. 1. A multimillionaire media magnate has shocked his employees with his candor by telling them all that he's putting his business affairs on hold to enter an alcoholism-counseling program. 一位身份数百万的媒体大亨,坦诚地告诉他全体员工他将暂时搁置他的事业以便参加戒酒班,令员工大为惊愕。
2. The list so settled it now a slate, unless some discontented magnate objects and threatens to withdraw. To do so is called"breaking the slate". 除非某个心怀不满的大亨加以反对并威胁要退出,这样决定下来的名单就成了人名单。如果出现反对或退出的行为,那就称为“撕毁候选人名单”。
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magnesium [ mæg'ni:zjəm ] n. 镁 e.g. 1. A glass bulb filled with finely shredded aluminum or magnesium foil that is ignited by electricity to produce a short-duration high-intensity light flash for taking photographs. 闪光泡一种内部装有铝箔或镁箔的精细碎片的玻璃灯泡,用电点燃以发出短暂的高强度闪光,从而拍摄照片
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magnet [ 'mægnit ] n. 磁体,磁铁 e.g. 1. Forbidden City is a great magnet for foreign tourists. 紫禁城对外国旅游者来说是个有巨大吸引力的地方。
2. Human beings have learned out how to make magnet of cast iron. 人类已经学会如何从生铁制出磁铁。
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magnetic [ mæg'netik ] a. 有磁性的,有吸引力的,催眠术的 e.g. 1. She has a magnetic personality. 她具有极具吸引力的性格。
2. The loop becomes magnetic when the current is switched on. 通电时线圈就会有磁性。
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magnetism [ 'mægnitizəm ] n. 磁性,吸引力,磁学 e.g. 1. He persuaded them to join him by the sheer magnetism of his personality. 他完全是靠个人的魅力,说服他们和他在一起干。
2. Magnetism produced by electric charge in motion. 电磁性由运动电荷引起的磁性
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magnification [ ˌmægnifi'keiʃən ] n. 扩大,夸张,赞美
[计算机] 放大率 e.g. 1. A photograph requiring magnification for viewing. 微型照片放大后才看得清楚的照片
2. An image that is too small to be read without magnification. 一种需要经过放大才可阅读的微小图象。
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magnificent [ mæg'nifisnt ] a. 壮丽的,宏伟的 e.g. 1. What a magnificent future! 多么美好的未来啊!
2. These magnificent palaces impressed the foreigners deeply. 这些宏伟的宫殿给外宾们留下了深刻的印象。
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magnify [ 'mægnifai ] v. 放大 e.g. 1. The microscope magnified the object 100 times. 这台显微镜将物体放大了100倍。
2. This lens can magnify 20 diameter. 这个透镜能放大20倍。
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magnitude [ 'mægnitju:d ] n. 大小,重要,光度,(地震)级数 e.g. 1. The magnitude of the epidemic was frightening. 这种流行病传播范围之广令人惶惶不安。
2. You haven't realized the magnitude of her achievement. 你没有认识到她这一成就的重大意义。
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maid [ meid ] n. 女仆,侍女 e.g. 1. Her maid helped her to dress up for the party. 她的女仆帮助她穿上参加晚会的礼服。
2. A maid or nurse native to India. 女佣印度本地的侍女或护士
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maiden [ 'meidn ] n. 年轻未婚女子,少女,处女
a. 未婚的,处女的,初次的 e.g. 1. Several maidens were invited to attend her wedding. 好几个少女被邀请去参加她的婚礼。
2. The ship will start its maiden voyage next Monday. 这艘船将于下周一开始它的处女航。
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mail [ meil ] n. 邮件
v. 邮寄 e.g. 1. I went to the post office to mail the letters. 我去邮局寄信。
2. I opened my mail and was surprised to see a broken vase. 我打开了邮件,惊讶地发现了一个打碎的花瓶。
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mailbox [ 'meilbɔks ] n. 邮筒,邮箱 e.g. 1. The workers sort the mail from the mailbox. 工作人员从邮箱中分拣邮件。
2. I put the letter in the mailbox. 我把信投入邮箱。
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