resident [ 'rezidənt ] a. 居住的
n. 居民 e.g. 1. The residents of the town are proud of its new library. 该镇的居民都为镇上新建的图书馆感到自豪。
2. I have been resident in this hotel for two weeks. 我已经在这家旅馆里住了两个星期了。
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residential [ ˌrezi'denʃəl ] a. 住宅的,与居住有关的 e.g. 1. Gradually the surrounding farmland turned residential. 周围的农田渐渐变成了住宅区。
2. A town of northeast Massachusetts, a primarily residential suburb of Boston. Population, 22,539. 里丁镇位于马萨诸塞州东北部的一城镇,原为波士顿一住宅的郊区。人口22,539
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residual [ ri'zidjuəl ] a. 残余的,剩余的 e.g. 1. The debate over the residual powers of the States has been long drawn out. 有关美国剩余的权力的争论已是旷日持久的了。
2. Residual deposits of soil, dust, and rock particles produced by the action of the wind. 残积层由于风力所产生的土壤、灰尘和岩石细粒的堆积物
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residue [ 'rezidju: ] n. 残渣,剩余,余数 e.g. 1. The residue of estate belongs to his son. 剩余财产属于他的儿子。
2. The residue after an ore or other material has been washed. 洗后的渣矿物或其他物质洗后剩下的渣滓
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resign [ ri'zain ] vi. 辞职
vt. 辞职,放弃,使顺从 e.g. 1. He decided to resign his claim to the copyright. 他决定放弃对版权的要求。
2. She resigned her children to the care of a neighbor. 她委托邻居照顾她的孩子。
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resignation [ ˌrezig'neiʃən ] n. 辞职,辞呈,认命 e.g. 1. We haven't yet received his resignation. 我们尚未收到他的辞呈。
2. I'll accept my fate with resignation. 我将听天由命。
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resigned [ ri'zaind ] a. 认命的,服从的,听任的 e.g. 1. She resigned her children to the care of a neighbor. 她委托邻居照顾她的孩子。
2. A lot of people would have resigned in the face of such accusations, but he stayed and toughed it out. 面对这样的指责,许多人都会辞职的,然而他却留下并硬是挺了过来。
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resilience [ ri'ziliəns ] n. 跳回(回弹,弹力,弹性变形,冲击值) e.g. 1. Her natural resilience helped her overcome the crisis. 她生性乐观有助於她渡过难关。
2. Rubber has more resilience than wood. 橡胶有比木头更大的弹性。
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resilient [ ri'ziliənt ] a. 弹回的,有弹力的,愉快的 e.g. 1. Our carpet is hand- made of pure chinese wool. They are resilient and have fine workmanship. 我们的地毯是用中国纯羊毛手工织成的。它们富有弹性且做工精细。
2. A light or resilient manner of moving or walking. 轻快的或充满活力的移动或步伐
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resin [ 'rezin ] n. 树脂(松香,树脂状沉淀物,树脂制品)
vt 涂树脂(有树脂处理) e.g. 1. The basin is made of synthetic resin. 这个盆是用合成树脂做的。
2. Coated with wax or resin. 涂蜡的,涂树脂的
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resist [ ri'zist ] v. 抵抗,耐得住,压制 e.g. 1. I can never resist an ice cream. 我一见到冰淇淋就忍不住想吃。
2. They are determined to resist invasion. 他们决定抵抗入侵。
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resistance [ ri'zistəns ] n. 抵抗力,反抗,反抗行动;阻力,电阻;反对 e.g. 1. The aircraft is streamlined to cut down wind resistance. 飞机设计成流线型以减少风的阻力。
2. There has been a lot of resistance to this new law. 反对这项新法律的人很多。
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resistant [ ri'zistənt ] a. 抵抗的,反抗的 e.g. 1. This new type of infection is resistant to antibiotics. 这种新的传染病对抗菌素有抗药性。
2. Resistant to penetration by water but not entirely waterproof. 抗水的能抵抗水的渗透但不完全防水的
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resolute [ 'rezəlju:t ] a. 坚决的,果断的 e.g. 1. We should be true in word and resolute in deed. 我们应该言必信,行必果。
2. He was resolute in carrying out his plan. 他执行计划是坚决的。
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resolutely [ 'rezəlju:tli ] a. 坚决地,果断地
ad. 果断地,坚决地 e.g. 1. Provided they fight resolutely, the enemy can never break in. 只要他们坚决地打,敌人就打不进来。
2. Our troops stood out resolutely against the long siege of the enemy. 我们的部队顽强地顶住了敌人长时间的围困。
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resolution [ ˌrezə'lju:ʃən ] n. 坚定,决心,决议,决定,果断,刚毅,消退:病理状态的减退,分辨率,清晰度 e.g. 1. She always makes good resolutions but never carries them out. 她总是决心很大,却从不见付诸行动。
2. He moved a resolution in the meeting. 他在会议上提出了一个决议。
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resolve [ ri'zɔlv ] n. 决定之事,决心,坚决
v. 决定,解决,决心 e.g. 1. He resolved that nothing should hold him back. 他下决心不让任何事情阻挡他。
2. The discussion resolved itself into a pleasant chat. 讨论变成了愉快的闲聊。
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resolved [ ri'zɔlvd ] a. 下定决心的,断然的
v. 决定,解决,决心
vbl. 决定,解决,决心 e.g. 1. She resolved that she would never see him again/never to see him again. 她决心不再见他.
2. Given sufficient goodwill on both sides, there's no reason why this dispute shouldn't be resolved. 只要双方都有充分的善意,这种纠纷是没有理由解决不了的。
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resolver [ ri'zɔlvə ] 分解器 e.g.
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resonance [ 'rezənəns ] n. 共鸣,共振,洪亮 e.g. 1. Resonance would occur again, but not so strong as before. 共振会再次发生,但不如先前那么强。
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