reputation [ ˌrepju(:)'teiʃən ] n. 名誉,名声 e.g. 1. This store has an excellent reputation for fair dealing. 这家商店因公平交易而获好名声。
2. He earned a high reputation for his learning. 他在学识方面享有很高的声誉。
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repute [ ri'pju:t ] n. 名望,名气,声望
v. 认为,以为 e.g. 1. He is held in high repute. 他名声很好。
2. The condition of having lost honor or good repute. 耻辱,羞辱失去荣誉或好名声的状态
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reputed [ ri'pju:tid ] a. 名誉好的,被称为...的,有...名气的 e.g. 1. He is reputed as/to be the best surgeon in Paris. 他是公认的巴黎最好的外科医生.
2. She is reputed to be rich. 据说她很有钱。
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request [ ri'kwest ] n. 要求,请求
vt. 请求,要求 e.g. 1. Full details will be sent on request. 有详细材料备索。
2. Your presence is requested at the meeting. 请你务必出席会议。
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requested [ ri'kwɛstid ] 被请求的 e.g. 1. Your presence is requested at the meeting. 请你务必出席会议。
2. It is requested that all members be present at the party. 全体会员都被要求出席这次晚会。
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requiem [ 'rekwiem ] n. 安魂曲,安灵曲 e.g. 1. But to Mozart--- at that time sick, depressed, haunted by the thought of death--- the stranger seemed a messenger from the other world, bidding him write his own requiem. 但是,对莫扎特来说——此时他身体不好,情绪低落,整天想着死——这个陌生人无异是从另一个世界派来的使者,来命令他写下他自己的安魂曲。
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require [ ri'kwaiə ] v. 需要,要求 e.g. 1. The floor requires washing. 这地板该洗了。
2. All passengers are required to show their tickets. 所有乘客都必须出示车票。
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required [ ri'kwaiəd ] 必需的 e.g. 1. Being a substance that is required for normal functioning but does not need to be included in the diet because of the body's ability to synthesize it from other nutrients. (氨基酸)非必需的是正常的运转所需要的物质的,但因为机体有从其它营养成分合成它的能力,因此不需要被包括在日常的食物中的
2. The ships required the protection of naval and air power. 船只本身需要海军和空军的保护。
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requirement [ ri'kwaiəmənt ] n. 要求 e.g. 1. Candidates who fail to meet these requirements will not be admitted to the University. 不符合这些要求的考生不能上这所大学。
2. The refugees' main requirements are food and shelter. 难民的主要必需品是食物和住所。
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requisite [ 'rekwizit ] a. 必要的,需要的
n. 必需品 e.g. 1. I must buy some toilet requisites. 我必须买些卫生间必需品。
2. She expect to achieve the requisite two-thirds majority for nomination. 她期望得到获得提名所必需的三分之二多数。
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requisition [ ˌrekwi'ziʃən ] n. 请求,强求,命令
v. 强制使用,徵用,命令徵用 e.g. 1. The town hall was requisitioned as army headquarters. 市政厅徵用作了军队的指挥部。
2. The army requisition all the truck to carry supplies. 军队征用了所有卡车,目的是为了运输车需品。
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requital [ ri'kwaitl ] n. 报酬,还礼,报仇 e.g. 1. One's due, reward, or punishment; requital. 报偿,报应一个人应得报酬、报答、惩罚;补偿,赔偿
2. A full requital of his striving pain. 这是对他艰苦努力的圆满回报。
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requite [ ri'kwait ] v. 报答,报酬,还礼 e.g. 1. Our kindness and trust was requited only with dishonesty on their part. 对我们的善意和信任,他们以欺诈来回报。
2. I'll requite you for your help. 我想报答你的帮助。
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reread [ 'ri:'ri:d ] v. 重读,再读 e.g. 1. It's no use. I've read and reread the chapter, but it won't go in. 没有用。我把这一章读了又读,但还是读不进去。
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rerun [ 'ri:'rʌn ] 重新运行,再运行 e.g.
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reschedule [ ri:ʃedju:l ] vt. 重新排定...日程 e.g.
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rescind [ ri'sind ] n. (rescission)
a. 退还,取消
v. 废除,取消 e.g.
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rescission [ ri'siʒən ] n. 废除,取消 e.g.
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rescript [ 'ri:skript ] n. 公告,法令,重抄 e.g.
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rescue [ 'reskju: ] n. 援救,解救,营救
v. 援救,救出,营救 e.g. 1. The government has rescued the firm from bankruptcy by giving them a grant. 政府拨款给这家公司使其免于破产。
2. Had Jim not dived in to rescue him, the boy would have drowned. 如果不是吉姆跳下水去救,那小孩早就淹死了。
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