morrow [ 'mɔrəu ] n. [the -]翌日 e.g. 1. Let's hope that the morrow will bring better news. 让我们寄希望于明天会带来更好的消息。
2. Take therefore no thought for the morrow. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof. 所以,不要为明天忧虑;因为明天自有明天的忧虑;一天的难处一天当就够了。
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Morse code [ mɔ:s ] 摩尔斯电码 e.g. 1. The spoken representation of a dash in Morse code. 长划莫尔斯电码中,以短断音代表口语表达
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morsel [ 'mɔ:səl ] n. 一口,少量,一片 e.g. 1. He wouldn't do such silly things if he had a morsel of sense. 他要是有一点常识的话,就不会干这种傻事。
2. Between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip. [谚]吃到嘴里才算是你的。
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mortal [ 'mɔ:tl ] a. 人世间的,致命的,终有一死的
n. 凡人 e.g. 1. Man is mortal. 人都是会死的。
2. Such stories set us thinking, wondering what we should do under similar circumstances, what events, what experiences, what associations should we crowd into those last hours as mortal beings? 这样的故事让我们思考,在相似的情况下,我们该怎么办,作为终有一死的人,在那最终的几个小时内安排什么事件,什么经历,什么交往?
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mortality [ mɔ:'tæliti ] n. 必死的命运,死亡数目,死亡率 e.g. 1. Infant mortality is still very high in some developing countries. 某些发展中国家的婴儿死亡率仍然很高。
2. Infant mortality (ie The rate at which babies die) was 20 deaths per thousand live births in 1986. 1986年的婴儿死亡率为生育成活率的千分之二十.
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mortally [ 'mɔ:t(ə)li ] ad. 致命地 e.g. 1. Polish patriot and general who aided American forces in the Revolutionary War, commanding the defense of Charleston(1779) and leading a cavalry brigade in the siege of Savannah, during which he was mortally wounded. 普瓦斯基,卡齐米尔1747-1779波兰爱国主义者和将军,在美国独立战争中曾支持美军,指挥了查理斯顿防御战(1779年)并在萨瓦纳之围时率领一个骑兵旅,在这场战斗中受重伤而牺牲
2. A gigantic Celtic god and ruler of Britain. After he was mortally wounded in battle, his head was buried in London, where it served as a protection against invaders. 布兰似巨人般的凯尔特人的上帝和不列颠统治者。在战斗中因伤致死后,他的头被埋葬在伦敦,以作为一种反对侵略者的保护力量
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mortar [ 'mɔ:tə ] n. 臼,研钵,灰泥
v. 用灰泥涂抹,用灰泥结合 e.g. 1. The army was fired by mortars. 军队被迫击炮攻击。
2. Put your money into bricks and mortar. 用你的钱去买房子吧。
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mortgage [ 'mɔ:gidʒ ] n.&v. 抵押 e.g. 1. He will have to mortgage his land for a loan. 他不得不将土地抵押来申请贷款。
2. Paying my mortgage was an enormous weight off my mind! 我还了抵押借款, 如释重负!
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mortician [ mɔ:'tiʃən ] n. 殡仪业者 e.g.
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mortification [ 'mɔ:tifi'keiʃən ] n. 耻辱,屈辱 e.g. 1. It is our nation's mortification. 这是我们国家的耻辱。
2. To his mortification, he was criticized by the manager. 他被经理批评,感到很难堪。
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mortify [ 'mɔ:tifai ] v. 抑制,苦修,使...悔恨 e.g. 1. He felt mortified for his mistake. 他对他的错深感羞愧.
2. The knowledge of future evils mortified the present felicities. 对未来苦难的了解压抑了目前的喜悦。
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mortise [ 'mɔ:tis ] n. 榫眼
v. 用榫接合 e.g. 1. The cross-piece is mortised into the upright post. 横梁和立柱是用榫眼接合一起的.
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mortuary [ 'mɔ:tjuəri ] n. 停尸间,太平间 e.g.
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MOS [ məuz ] management operating system管理操作系统 e.g. 1. Half a mo (ie Wait a little), I'm not quite ready. 等一下, 我还没完全准备好.
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mosaic [ mɔ'zeiik ] a. 摩西的
n. 马赛克,镶嵌细工,镶木细工 e.g. 1. It's a rich mosaic of meadows, rivers and woods. 这是一幅由草地,河流,树木组成的五光十色的镶嵌画。
2. The sky this morning was a mosaic of blue and white. 今天早上的天空是幅蓝白相间的画面。
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Moscow [ 'mɔskəu ] n. 莫斯科(俄罗斯首都) e.g. 1. Moscow is the capital of Russia. 莫斯科是俄罗斯的首都。
2. He lives in Moscow. 他生活在莫斯科。
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Moses [ 'məuziz ] n. 摩西,领导者,立法者 e.g. 1. Moses led the Israelites out of their bondage in Egypt. 摩西率领以色列人脱离在埃及的奴隶生涯。
2. Moses led the children of Israel out of the Egypt. 摩西率领以色列的子民离开了埃及。
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Moslem [ 'mɔzlem, 'mɔzlim ] n. 回教徒,穆罕默德信徒
a. 回教徒的,回教的 e.g. 1. Most Moslem women wear veils in public places. 大多数穆斯林妇女在公共场所都戴着面纱。
2. A porter or bearer in certain Moslem countries. 搬运工在某些穆斯林国家的搬运工
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mosque [ mɔsk ] n. 清真寺 e.g. 1. They went to the mosque to pray. 他们去清真寺做祷告。
2. The devout were all hurrying to the mosque. 信徒们都赶往清真寺。
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mosquito [ məs'ki:təu ] n. 蚊子 e.g. 1. I hate mosquitoes. 我讨厌蚊子。
2. Mosquitoes like to suck the blood of people and animals. 蚊子喜好吸人和动物的血。
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