minute [ mai'nju:t ] a. 微小的
n. 分钟 e.g. 1. I had remembered in minute detail everything that had happened. 我对发生的每件事的细枝末节都记得清清楚楚。
2. The park is only five minutes from downtown. 这个花园离市中心只有五分钟的路程。
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minutes [ 'minits ] n. 会议记录,分钟 e.g. 1. The minutes of the last meeting were approved. 上次会议记录已获得通过.
2. Boil the vegetables for 20 minutes and then drain off the water. 把蔬菜煮上20分钟,然后把水沥掉。
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minutia [ mai'nju:ʃiə ] n. 微枝末节,细节 e.g.
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miracle [ 'mirəkl ] n. 奇迹 e.g. 1. Her life was saved by a miracle. 她的生命是靠奇迹救活的。
2. This cathedral was regarded as a miracle in architectural history. 这座大教堂被认为是建筑史上的奇迹。
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miraculous [ mi'rækjuləs ] a. 奇迹的,不可思议的 e.g. 1. It's miraculous how much weight you've lost! 你体重减轻了这么多,真了不起!
2. The relics are credited with miraculous powers. 这些早期遗物被认为具有神奇的力量.
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miraculously [ mi'rækjuləsli ] ad. 奇迹般地 e.g.
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mirage [ 'mirɑ:ʒ ] n. 海市蜃楼,幻想 e.g. 1. A mirage is an optical illusion. 海市蜃楼是一种视错觉.
2. The heat reflected from the white sand formed a mirage. 热气经白色的沙面反射形成了蜃景.
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mire [ 'maiə ] n. 泥沼,泥泞
v. 使...陷于泥泞,使...陷入困境 e.g. 1. The most brilliant person may be mired in detail and confusion. 即使是最聪明的人也会陷入琐事与混乱之中。
2. My car was mired. 我的车上溅满污泥。
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mirror [ 'mirə ] n. 镜子
v. 反映,反射 e.g. 1. She stared at herself in the mirror. 她凝视着镜中的自己。
2. The clear water mirrored the blue sky. 清澈的水中映出蔚蓝的天空。
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mirroring 镜象的 e.g. 1. His figure looks very funny in the concave mirror. 他的样子在凹镜里显得非常可笑。
2. The mirror is oval. 镜子是椭圆的。
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mirth [ mə:θ ] n. 欢乐,欢笑 e.g. 1. Christmas is a time of mirth, especially for children. 圣诞节是个快乐的日子,尤其是对孩子们。
2. When I told them what had happened to me, they all chortled with mirth. 我把我的事告诉他们以後, 他们咯咯地笑起来了.
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misadventure [ 'misəd'ventʃə ] n. 不幸,灾难 e.g. 1. Their holiday was ruined by a whole series of misadventures. 一连串的不幸事故把他们的假日全毁了.
2. The court returned a verdict of death by misadventure. 法院裁定意外致死或意外事故死亡。
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misanthrope [ 'misənθrəʊp ] n. 厌恶人类的人,不愿与人来往者 e.g.
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misanthropy [ mi'zænθrəpi ] n. 厌恶人类,厌世者 e.g.
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misapprehension [ misæpri'henʃ(ə)n ] n. 误解 e.g. 1. I thought you wanted to see me but I was clearly under a complete misapprehension. 我以为你想见我, 显然完全是我误解了.
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misappropriate [ misə'prəuprieit ] vt. 滥用,误用 e.g. 1. The treasurer misappropriated the society's funds. 那会计盗用了协会的基金.
2. "He did misappropriate the public funds, but there were extenuating circumstances." "他的确挪用了公款,但有可以减轻罪责的情况。"
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misbehave [ 'misbi'heiv ] v. 行为无礼貌,行为不端,作弊 e.g.
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misbelief [ 'misbi'li:f ] n. 错误的信仰 e.g.
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miscarriage [ mis'kæridʒ ] n. 错误(流产,失败) e.g. 1. By a miscarriage of justice the wrong man was condemned. 由于法庭的错误判决,一个无辜的人被定了罪。
2. Sending an innocent man to prison is a clear miscarriage of justice. 把无辜的人投入监狱显然是审判不公.
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miscarry [ mis'kæri ] vt. 流产(失败,产生错误) e.g. 1. The parcel must have miscarry, for she never receive it. 邮包一定投递错了,因为她一直没有收到。
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