ringlet [ 'riŋlit ] n. 卷发 e.g. 1. Her hair hung down in ringlets. 她的头发呈许多小发卷下垂着。
2. The child's hair fell in ringlets. 小孩的卷发自然下垂
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ringmaster [ 'riŋmɑ:stə(r) ] n. 马戏演出指挥 e.g.
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rings 吊环 e.g. 1. That rings a bell. 我总算想起来了。
2. The popular song rings far and near. 这首流行歌曲到处流传。
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rink [ riŋk ] n. 溜冰场 e.g. 1. The playing field in ice hockey; the rink. 溜冰场冰球的场地;冰球场
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rinse [ rins ] n. 清洗,润丝,洗刷
v. 以清水冲洗,灌进 e.g. 1. You may use hot water to rinse the congealed fat off the dinner plates. 你可以用热水把菜盘上凝结的油污冲洗掉。
2. Rinse the clothes. 把衣服涮一涮。
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Rio de Janeiro [ 'ri:əʊə dʒə'niərəʊ ] 里约热内卢(巴西港市) e.g. 1. Eleven hours out of Paris, the Air France plane let down into Rio de Janeiro. 法国航空公司的飞机在飞离巴黎11个小时之后,在里约热内卢减速下降。
2. A native or inhabitant of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 巴西里约热内卢人或里约热内卢的居民
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riot [ 'raiət ] v.&n. 骚乱,闹事
vi. 闹事,骚乱 e.g. 1. The football supporters ran riot through the town after the defeat of their team. 足球队输球后球迷们在街上聚众闹事。
2. The police stopped several riots on election night. 警方在竞选之夜制止了几处骚乱。
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riotous [ 'raiətəs ] a. 引起骚扰的,暴动的,放荡的 e.g. 1. We spent a riotous night at Christmas. 圣诞节我们度过了一个狂欢之夜。
2. He was charged with riotous behaviour. 他被控聚众闹事。
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rip [ rip ] n. 裂痕,破绽,拉裂
v. 拉开,划开,裂开 e.g. 1. I ripped my stocking on a nail. 一个钉子挂破了我的袜子。
2. The poster had been ripped to pieces. 那张广告画已被撕得粉碎。
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riparian [ rai'pɛəriən ] a. 河岸的,生于河岸的
n. 河岸的土地所有人 e.g. 1. Fishing and other riparian rights belong to owners of riparian land. 捕鱼和其他河岸权属于该河两岸土地的所有者。
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ripe [ raip ] a. 成熟的 e.g. 1. The time was ripe for a challenge to the power of the government. 时机已经成熟,可以向政府权力提出挑战了。
2. These apples are not ripe; they are sour. 这些苹果不熟,是酸的。
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ripen [ 'raipən ] 成熟 e.g. 1. Time had ripened his life and mellowed its fruits. 时间使他的生命成熟,结出硕果。
2. Fruit sweetens as it ripens. 水果成熟後就好吃了.
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robotics [ rəu'bɔtiks ] 机器人技术 e.g.
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robust [ rə'bʌst ] a. 强壮的,强健的 e.g. 1. Being in robust and sturdy good health. 强壮的,健康的强壮的和身体健康的
2. The old veteran could lay flat the most robust sportsman. 这位沙场院老将能把最强壮的运动员拖得筋疲力尽。
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rock [ rɔk ] n. 岩石,岩礁,巨石
v. 摇摆,摇动 e.g. 1. The ship struck on a rock and sank. 船触礁沉没。
2. The news of the president's murder rocked the nation. 总统被暗杀的消息震惊了全国。
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rock 'n' roll 摇滚乐(摇滚乐曲歌词简单,常用作舞会音乐) e.g.
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Rockefeller [ 'rɔkifelə ] 洛克菲勒(姓氏) e.g.
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rocker [ 'rɔkə ] n. 摇轴(套钩,镰刀弯) e.g. 1. You must be off your rocker! 你简直疯了!
2. A punk rocker. 庞克摇滚乐师
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rocket [ 'rɔkit ] n. 火箭,烟火
v. 发射火箭,猛涨 e.g. 1. The price of oil has suddenly rocketed up. 石油价格突然飞涨。
2. They sent a distress rocket. 他们发出了一枚呼救信号火箭。
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rocking [ 'rɔkiŋ ] n. 摇摆,振动 e.g. 1. The teenagers were rocking about. 那群少年正合着摇摆音乐的节拍跳舞。
2. He rocked back and forth in his rocking chair. 他坐在摇椅里前后摇晃着。
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