adoption [ ə'dɔpʃən ] n. 采用,采纳,收养 e.g. 1. He was pleased by the adoption of a little girl. 他对收养了一个女孩感到高兴。
2. The list of bill to be consider is headed by the bill on the adoption service. 要考虑的议案一览表上第一项就是关于收养服务的议案。
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adore [ ə'dɔ: ] v. 崇拜,爱慕,喜爱 e.g. 1. The boys adore their mothers. 男孩们敬慕他们的母亲。
2. All the girls in our school adore the handsome mathematics teacher who happens to be a bachelor. 我们学校里所有女孩子都崇拜那个恰巧是单身汉的英俊数学老师。
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adrenal [ ə'dri:nl ] a. 肾上腺的
n. 肾上腺 e.g. 1. The surgical excision of one or both of the adrenal glands. 肾上腺切除术一个或一对肾上腺的外科切除手术
2. The outer layer of an internal organ or body structure, as of the kidney or adrenal gland. 皮层内部器官或身体结构的外层,如肾或肾上腺皮层
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adrenalin [ ə'drenəlin ] n. 肾上腺素 e.g. 1. He kept the adrenalin flowing with off-and-on feuds with his critics. 他断断续续地同评论家们口诛笔伐,使得肝火旺盛。
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adult [ ə'dʌlt, 'ædʌlt ] a. 成年的,成熟的
n. 成年人 e.g. 1. These films are suitable for adults only. 这些电影只适宜成人观看。
2. His behavior is not particularly adult. 他的举止行为还不太成熟。
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adulteration n. 搀杂,搀假的东西,冒充货 e.g. 1. Characterized by adulteration; spurious. 掺假的以掺假为特征的;伪造的
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advance [ əd'vɑ:ns ] n. 前进,进步,预支
v. 前进,增加,上涨 e.g. 1. The report advances the suggestion that safety standards should be improved. 该报告建议安全标准应该改进。
2. It is a popular show, so advance booking is essential. 这是个很受欢迎的演出,所以一定要提前订票。
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advanced [ əd'vɑ:nst ] a. 高级的,先进的 e.g. 1. The professor is engaged in advanced studies. 该教授正进行高深的学术研究。
2. The regent carried out an advanced system in his country. 摄政者在他的国家推行了一套先进的制度。
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advantage [ əd'vɑ:ntidʒ ] n. 优势,有利条件 e.g. 1. Earthenware has an advantage over wood in being more easily kept clean. 陶器的优点在于比木器更容易保持清洁。
2. Rich has an advantage over you since he can speak German. 理奇比你占优势, 因为他会讲德语。
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advantageous [ ˌædvən'teidʒəs ] a. 有利的 e.g. 1. For the best; advantageous. 有好处的;有利的
2. It will be advantageous if steps are taken to resume our business relationship on the basis of mutual benefit. 如果我们采取措施在互利的基础上恢复业务关系,对我们都是有利的。
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advent [ 'ædvənt ] n. 出现,到来 e.g. 1. Since the advent of atomic power, there have been great changes in industry. 自从原子动力问世以后,工业发生了巨大的变化。
2. The advent of the computer changed people's life greatly. 计算机的出现极大地改变了人们的生活。
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adventure [ əd'ventʃə ] n. 冒险,奇遇
v. 大胆进行 e.g. 1. The explorer told the boys about his adventures in the Arctic. 那位探险家把他在北极的冒险活动讲给男孩子 们听。
2. An adventure in dining. 进餐中的奇遇
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adverb [ 'ædvə:b ] a. 副词的
n. 副词 e.g. 1. It is an adverb. 它是副词。
2. Adverb is used to modify verb, such as"quickly" in"she runs quickly". 副词用来修饰动词,例如:“她快快地跑”中的“快快地”。
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adverse [ 'ædvə:s ] a. 不利的 e.g. 1. An allergy is an adverse reaction of the body to certain substances. 过敏是身体对某些物质的不良反应。
2. The judge gave us an adverse decision. 法官作出对我们不利的判决。
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advertise [ 'ædvətaiz ] vi. 登广告
v. 为...做广告 e.g. 1. I advertised him of my plan. 我告知他我的计划。
2. We decided to advertise our new product. 我们决定为我们的新产品做广告。
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advertisement [ ædvər'taizmənt ] n.&ad. 广告 e.g. 1. There are too many TV advertisements in between the program. 这个电视节目中的广告太多了。
2. There are many insertions of advertisement in the newspapers. 报纸上有很多插入的广告。
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advice [ əd'vais ] n. 忠告,劝告 e.g. 1. I asked the teacher for her advice. 我征求这位老师的意见。
2. He gave me some good advice. 他向我提了一些很好的意见。
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advisable [ əd'vaizəbl ] a. 明智的,可取的 e.g. 1. It is deemed advisable. 这认为是可取的.
2. It will not be advisable so pack this course into your already busy schedule. 把这门课硬排进你本来已经很紧的计划是不明智的。
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advise [ əd'vaiz ] v. 劝告,通知,与...商量 e.g. 1. The doctor advised (me to take) a complete rest. 医生让(我)完全休息.
2. They advised her against marrying quickly. 他们劝她不要太快结婚.
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adviser [ əd'vaizə ] n. 顾问,指导教授,劝告者 e.g. 1. Professor Smith served as special adviser to the President. 史密斯教授曾做过总统的特别顾问。
2. He became her senior adviser her deputy, if you will. 他成了她的高级顾问--你要说是她的副手也未尝不可.
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