resonant [ 'rezənənt ] a. 共鸣的,反响的 e.g. 1. A loud, resonant, metallic sound. 铿锵声大而洪亮的金属般的声音
2. A deep resonant sound, as of an explosion. 隆隆声低沉而有回响的声音,比如爆炸声
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resonate [ 'rezəneit ] v. 产生共鸣 e.g.
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resort [ ri'zɔ:t ] n. 渡假胜地,手段,凭藉
v. 诉诸,常去,滞留 e.g. 1. If other means fail we shall resort to force. 如果其他手段均告失败,我们将诉之武力。
2. You should have resorts to your parents. 你应该求助于你的父母。
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resound [ ri'zaund ] v. (使)回响,鸣响 e.g. 1. His fame resounded all over the world. 他名扬全球。
2. The whole building resounded the siren's warning. 整个大楼回响着警报声。
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resounding [ ri'zaundiŋ ] a. 响亮的 e.g. 1. A forceful, resounding blow. 重击有力而声音响亮的重击
2. His fame resounded all over the world. 他名扬全球。
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resource [ ri'sɔ:s ] n. 资源 e.g. 1. The job called for all my resources of energy and patience. 这项工作需要我拿出自己的全部精力和耐性。
2. Resources management is an important business skill. 资源管理是一项重要的经营技能。
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resourceful [ ri'sɔ:sful ] a. 资源(人力、物力)丰富的; 有机智的; 多策略的,足智多谋的 e.g.
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resourcefulness [ ri'sɔ:sfəlnis ] n. 足智多谋 e.g.
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resources [ ri'zɔ:siz ] n. 资源 e.g. 1. People should read the related regulations before they exploit natural resources. 在开发自然资源前,人们应该先了解相关的规定。
2. The government tried to prevent the diminution of resources. 政府试图阻止资源的减少。
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respect [ ris'pekt ] n. 尊敬,关心,方面
v. 尊敬,尊重 e.g. 1. If they had any respect for human life they wouldn't do such terrible things. 他们如果还顾及人的生命就不会做出这样可怕的事来。
2. I deeply respect her courage. 我深深敬佩她的勇气。
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respectability [ rispektə'biləti ] n. 社会地位,受尊重 e.g. 1. Lacking respectability, as in character, behavior, or appearance. 邋遢的,不名誉的不体面的,名声不好的,如在品质、行为或外貌上
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respectable [ ris'pektəbl ] n. 品格高尚的人
a. 值得尊重的,人格高尚的,不少的 e.g. 1. It's not respectable to be drunk on the street. 在大街上醉倒是不体面的。
2. She is a respectable married woman. 她是个受人尊敬的已婚妇女。
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respectably [ ris'pektəbli ] ad. 相当好地 e.g.
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respecter [ ris'pektə ] n. 趋炎附势者,尊敬者 e.g. 1. Death is no respecter of persons. 死亡是不分贫富贵贱的。
2. The teacher is no respecter of his students. 这位老师不偏袒任何学生。
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respectful [ ris'pektful ] a. 表示尊敬的,有礼貌的,谦恭的 e.g. 1. I hope you would be more respectful to your father. 我希望你对父亲有礼貌些。
2. He behaved in a respectful way. 他的举止彬彬有礼。
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respectfully [ ris'pektfuli ] ad. 恭敬地 e.g.
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respecting [ ris'pektiŋ ] prep. 鉴于,由于 e.g. 1. As he is a parson, he has to respect the cloth. 由于他是牧师,言行须顾虑到自己的身份。
2. The capacity for or the practice of recognizing and respecting the beliefs or practices of others. 宽容;忍耐力承认并尊重他人的信仰或行为的能力或行动
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respective [ ris'pektiv ] a. 各自的,各个的 e.g. 1. The three men were given work according to their respective abilities. 这三个人根据各自的能力被分配了工作。
2. Product name is trademark or registered trademark of their respective owner. 产品名称为它们各自所有者的商标或注册商标。
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respectively [ ri'spektivli ] ad. 各自地,分别地 e.g. 1. My husband and I got pay rises of 8% and 10% respectively. 我丈夫和我分别加薪8%和10%。
2. German and Italian courses are held in munich and rome respectively. 德语和意大利语课程分别设於慕尼黑和罗马。
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respiration [ ˌrespi'reiʃən ] n. 呼吸 e.g. 1. Respiration becomes difficult at great heights. 在很高的地方呼吸就变得困难了。
2. German biochemist. He won a1931 Nobel Prize for research on the respiration of cells. 瓦尔堡,奥托·亨利希1883-1970德国生化学家。因其对细胞呼吸的研究而获得1931年的诺贝尔奖
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