reliability [ riˌlaiə'biliti ] n. 可靠性 e.g. 1. Performance is less important than reliability in a car. 汽车的可靠性比其机械性能更重要.
2. An experiment was made to check up on the reliability of certain criteria. 已经进行了一项实验以检查某些标准的可靠性。
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reliable [ ri'laiəbl ] a. 可靠的 e.g. 1. I don't think he is a reliable man. 我认为他不是一个可靠的人。
2. The news comes from a reliable source. 这消息来自可靠的来源。
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reliance [ ri'laiəns ] n. 信赖,依靠 e.g. 1. Don't place too much reliance on his advice. 别太相信他的意见。
2. Reliance on something in the future; hope. 期待,期望对某事未来的信赖;希望
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relic [ 'relik ] n. 神圣的遗物,遗迹,纪念物 e.g. 1. This stone axe is a relic of ancient times. 这把石斧是古代的遗物。
2. This ruined bridge is a relic of the Civil War. 这座毁坏的桥是南北战争时的遗迹。
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relics 遗物,遗迹,遗产,遗体 e.g. 1. In its spacious halls are displayed over8000 priceless relics. 在它宽敞的大厅里,展出了8000多件珍贵文物。
2. The museum has many immemorial cultural relics. 该博物馆收藏了很多极其古老的文物。
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relict [ 'relikt ] a. 残存的 e.g.
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relief [ ri'li:f ] n. 减轻,解除 救济 e.g. 1. It was a great relief to find that my family was all safe. 看到我的家人安然无恙,我感到极大的欣慰。
2. The coach was full so a relief was put on. 长途汽车已满员,所以增开了一辆。
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relieve [ ri'li:v ] v. 减轻,救济,解除 e.g. 1. The general was relieved of his command. 将军被解除了指挥权。
2. He was relieved of his watch. 他的表被偷走了。
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relieved [ ri'li:vd ] 放心的 e.g. 1. The general was relieved of his command. 将军被解除了指挥权。
2. He was relieved of his watch. 他的表被偷走了。
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religion [ ri'lidʒən ] n. 宗教;宗教信仰 e.g. 1. Politics and religion are daily topics of conversation. 政治和宗教是人们平常交谈的主要话题。
2. There are many religions in the world. 世界上有许多种宗教信仰。
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religious [ ri'lidʒəs ] a. 宗教的 e.g. 1. She is very religious and goes to church three times a week. 她非常虔诚,每周去教堂三次。
2. These two countries had three religious wars in twenty years. 这两个国家在20年里发生过三次宗教上的冲突。
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relinquish [ ri'liŋkwiʃ ] v. 放弃,放手,让渡 e.g. 1. She relinquished possession of the house to her sister. 她把房子的所有权让给了她妹妹。
2. I had relinquished all hope that she was alive. 我已经放弃了她还活着的一切希望。
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relinquishment [ ri'liŋkwiʃmənt ] n. 撤回,放弃,停止 e.g.
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relish [ 'reliʃ ] n. 滋味,爱好,调味品
v. 品味,喜欢,有...味道 e.g. 1. His wife won't relish having to wash all those dishes. 他的妻子不会喜欢洗这一大堆碟子的。
2. He drank up the wine with relish. 他津津有味地把酒喝光了。
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relive [ 'ri:'liv ] vt. 再生(重温) e.g. 1. I relive that fateful day over and over in my mind. 我在思想上不断地重温著那决定不幸命运的日子。
2. I wish I could put the clock back and relive my schooldays; I regret not having tried harder and passed more exams. 我希望时光能够倒退回去,我可以重新去过学生时代的生活。我后悔当初不够努力,没有通过更多的考试。
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reload [ 'ri:'ləud ] 再装入 e.g.
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relocate [ 'ri:ləu'keit ] v. 重新装置,再配置,放在新地方 e.g. 1. The management decided to relocate the factory in Bristol. 资方决定将工厂建在布瑞斯托尔。
2. The board decide to relocate the company in scotland. 董事会决定将公司迁至英格兰。
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relocation [ 'ri:ləu'keiʃən ] 再定位,重新配置 e.g. 1. A process of dynamic relocation in which contiguous segments are moved to one end of the memory to combine all unused storage at the other end. 一种能动态重新安排存储器的处理技术,即把各连续已用的存储段移到存储器的一端,把未使用的存储空间集中到存储器的另一端。
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reluctance [ ri'lʌktəns ] n. 不愿,勉强,厌恶 e.g. 1. She showed the utmost reluctance. 她显得极其勉强。
2. Refusal or reluctance to believe. 不信,怀疑拒绝或不愿相信
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reluctant [ ri'lʌktənt ] a. 不情愿的,勉强的 e.g. 1. They were very reluctant to help. 他们不大愿意帮忙。
2. He gave a reluctant promise. 他勉强答应下来了。
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