connexion [ kə'nekʃən ] n. 联系, 连结 e.g.
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conquer [ 'kɔŋkə ] v. 克服,征服,战胜 e.g. 1. She conquered her fear and crossed the shaking bridge by herself. 她克服了恐惧,自己走过了摇摇晃晃的桥。
2. The Zulus conquered all the neighboring tribes. 祖鲁人征服了所有邻近的部落。
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conquest [ 'kɔŋkwest ] n. 征服 e.g. 1. They succeeded in the conquest of the city. 他们成功地征服了这座城市。
2. The Normans ruled England by right of conquest. 诺曼人征服了英格兰成了统治者。
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conscience [ 'kɔnʃəns ] n. 良心 e.g. 1. She gave him back the money she'd stolen for the sake of her conscience. 为了不受良心的谴责,她把从他那偷来的钱还给他了。
2. The thief's conscience smote him. 那个贼突然良心发现。
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conscientious [ ˌkɔnʃi'enʃəs ] a. 审慎正直的,认真的,本着良心的 e.g. 1. She is a conscientious teacher. 她是一个有责任心的教师。
2. We should be conscientious to our work. 我们应该对工作负责。
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conscious [ 'kɔnʃəs ] a. 神志清醒的,意识到的,自觉的,有意的 e.g. 1. He was very conscious of his shortcomings. 他对自己的缺点十分清楚。
2. He was conscious of his guilt. 他自知有罪。
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consciousness [ 'kɔnʃəsnis ] n. 意识,知觉,自觉 e.g. 1. When will the patient regain his consciousness? 这个病人什么时候恢复知觉?
2. This experience helped to change her social consciousness. 这次经验有助于帮助她改变社会意识。
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consecutive [ kən'sekjutiv ] a. 连续的,连贯的 e.g. 1. We shall have meetings on two consecutive days, Monday and Tuesday. 周一周二连续两天我们都将开会。
2. The policy of our Party is consecutive. 我党的政策始终如一。
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consensus [ kən'sensəs ] n. 一致,合意,交感 e.g. 1. There is broad consensus (of opinion) in the country on this issue. 对这一问题举国上下(舆论)普遍一致.
2. The two parties have reached a consensus. 这两个政党达成了一致意见.
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consent [ kən'sent ] n. 同意,许可
v. 同意,承诺 e.g. 1. My father will never give his consent to our marriage. 我父亲决不会同意我们的婚姻的。
2. Her father reluctantly consented to the marriage. 她父亲勉强答应了这桩婚姻。
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consequence [ 'kɔnsikwəns ] ad. 因而,所以
n. 结果,后果 e.g. 1. Such a mistake would perhaps lead to disastrous consequences. 这样一种错误可能导致灾难性的后果。
2. He studied hard, and in consequence he passed the exam. 他努力学习,因此通过了考试。
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consequent [ 'kɔnsikwənt ] a. 作为结果的,随之发生的 e.g. 1. His success was consequent on his hard work. 他的成功是勤奋工作的结果。
2. The goddess of criminal rashness and consequent punishment. 埃特引人草率行事并受到惩罚的犯罪女神
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consequently [ 'kɔnsikwəntli ] ad. 所以,因此 e.g. 1. He had been ill for a long time and consequently he was behind in his work. 他病了很久,因此耽误了功课。
2. John was building a small house, but it was blown down in the storm. Consequently, he was back to square one and had to start all over again. 约翰正在建造一幢小房子,但是在暴风雨中房子被吹倒了。结果他又回到了原状,只得重新开始。
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conservation [ ˌkɔnsə(:)'veiʃən ] n. 保存,保护 e.g. 1. Most people have come to accept the need for conservation of natural resources. 现在大多数人已认识到保护自然资源的必要。
2. Who discovered the conservation of energy? 谁发现了能量守恒?
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conservative [ kən'sə:vətiv ] a. 保守的
n. 保守的人 e.g. 1. Old people are usually more conservative than young people. 老年人通常比年轻人保守。
2. He was very conservative in the estimate. 他的这一估计很保守。
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conservatory [ kən'sə:vətri ] a. 保存性的,有保存力的
n. 温室,音乐学院 e.g.
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conserve [ kən'sə:v ] n. 蜜饯,果酱
v. 保存,保全 e.g. 1. We must conserve our forests and woodlands for future generations. 我们必须为子孙后代保护森林资源。
2. I was surprised to find that the strong man liked to eat conserves. 我很惊讶地发现这个强壮的男人喜欢吃蜜饯。
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consider [ kən'sidə ] v. 考虑,思考,认为 e.g. 1. I consider it a great honor to be invited to dinner. 我认为能被邀请参加晚宴是很大的荣幸。
2. Your suggestion shall be carefully considered. 你的建议会得到仔细考虑的。
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considerable [ kən'sidərəbl ] a. 相当的,可观的,重要的 e.g. 1. He bought the house at considerable expense. 他花了很多钱买了这所房子。
2. The mayor is a considerable official. 市长是一位重要的官员。
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considerate [ kən'sidərit ] a. 考虑周到的,体谅的 e.g. 1. Considerate or kindly in disposition; amiable and tender. 友善的,和蔼的性情体谅的或和蔼的;和善的,柔顺的
2. You are so considerate. 你真有心。
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