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| 核心词汇 | 音标 | 词性 | 释义 | 近义词 | 例句 |
| amnesia |
[æm'niːzɪə]
|
n. |
健忘症
|
---- |
Now, in 1970 there was still this collective amnesia in France.
|
| description |
[dɪ'skrɪpʃ(ə)n]
|
n. |
描述,描写
|
presentation |
This list includes a picture and description of people suspected of crimes so that the public can help provide information leading to their arrest.
|
| correlation |
[,kɒrə'leɪʃ(ə)n]
|
n. |
关联;相互关系
|
relationship |
When you correlate people's preference when they see products with activation in this area, you'll see a nice correlation.
|
| entity |
['entɪtɪ]
|
n. |
实体;存在;本质
|
essence |
Or to learn the equipment so they can distribute it throughout the United States and they can feel the satisfaction of being part of an entity that feeds America."
|
| elaboration |
[ɪ,læbə'reɪʃən]
|
n. |
苦心经营,精巧;详细阐述
|
ingenuity |
The short answer will to power requires some elaboration as to the methods whereby one might effect such a transformation of ones experience.
|
| continuity |
[,kɒntɪ'njuːɪtɪ]
|
n. |
连续性;一连串;分镜头剧本
|
seriality |
There has been much more continuity with the Bush presidency than I think anybody expected."
|
| hypothesis |
[haɪ'pɒθɪsɪs]
|
n. |
假设
|
tentative |
Because they would have started with the hypothesis, not that there existed a month, but that June was particularly likely.
|
| narrative |
['nærətɪv]
|
n. |
叙述;故事;讲述
|
statement |
It illustrates Satan's self-destruction even as the main narrative of the simile portrays Satan's heroism.
|
| complexity |
[kəm'pleksətɪ]
|
n. |
复杂,复杂性;复杂错综的事物
|
sophistication |
It also analyzes the complexity of the algorithms.
|
| recognition |
[rekəg'nɪʃ(ə)n]
|
n. |
识别;承认,认出
|
identification |
On the contrary, philosophy properly understood is what comes into being when one has achieved full recognition of a preexisting error.
|
| clue |
[kluː]
|
n. |
线索;(故事等的)情节
|
plot |
Fingerprints are one important clue in a crime scene.
|
| sequence |
['siːkw(ə)ns]
|
n. |
顺序;续发事件
|
consecutiveness |
The president said he met twice with senior officials in the hours after the shootings, and ordered them to conduct "a full review of the sequence of events that led up to the shootings."
|
| foundation |
[faʊn'deɪʃ(ə)n]
|
n. |
基础;地基;基金会
|
elements |
This shocking image, this impossible-to-imagine image of a brooding impregnation, establishes the foundation for two of this poem's most daring elements.
|
| emergence |
[ɪ'mɜːdʒ(ə)ns]
|
n. |
出现,浮现;发生;露头
|
occurrence |
The emergence of the Ugandan rebel LRA in the south is stretching thin both relief agencies and Central African Republic security forces.
|
| identify |
[aɪ'dentɪfaɪ]
|
v. |
确定;鉴定;识别
|
confirm |
Yet the same technology that makes it easy to find information to copy also makes it easier to identify plagiarism.
|
| recount |
[rɪ'kaʊnt]
|
v. |
叙述;重新计算
|
narrate |
Iran's Guardian Council which supervises elections has offered to recount some votes and investigate complaints of wrongdoing.
|
| intrigue |
[ɪn'triːg]
|
v. |
用诡计取得;激起...的兴趣
|
scheme |
The novelty of the situation intrigued him.
|
| blossom |
['blɒs(ə)m]
|
v. |
开花;兴旺;发展成
|
come into flower |
Rain begins to fall and peach trees blossom.
|
| intertwine |
[ɪntə'twaɪn]
|
v. |
纠缠;编结
|
ply with |
If you place two plants near to each other, their roots will intertwine to make the soil richer for both of them.
|
| display |
[dɪ'spleɪ]
|
v. |
显示;表现;陈列
|
represent |
They started out by looking at the computer screens which display the images.
|
| imitate |
['ɪmɪteɪt]
|
v. |
模仿,仿效;仿造,仿制
|
simulate |
You can imitate them and learn from them. So.
|
| facilitate |
[fə'sɪlɪteɪt]
|
v. |
促进;帮助;使容易
|
promote |
To that end, he said he and Mr.Obama discussed ways to improve infrastructure along the U.S.-Mexico border to facilitate bilateral trade.
|
| influential |
|
adj. |
有影响的;有势力的
|
predominant |
Today we tell about one of the most influential social scientists of the last century the cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead.
|
| autobiographical |
[ɔːtəbaɪə'græfɪk(ə)l]
|
adj. |
自传的;自传体的;自传作家的
|
---- |
"It's autobiographical writing, but in the way I can do it - telling stories, " he said.
|
| infantile |
['ɪnf(ə)ntaɪl]
|
adj. |
婴儿的;幼稚的;初期的
|
baby |
So I'm glad I didn't give into that infantile, juvenile interest in facial, beauty and sex appeal.
|
| ample |
['æmp(ə)l]
|
adj. |
富的;足够的;宽敞的
|
abundant |
There'll be ample opportunity to relax, swim and soak up some sun.
|
| impressive |
[ɪm'presɪv]
|
adj. |
感人的;令人钦佩的
|
affecting |
what's especially impressive and inspiring Heyde says is the strong presence of young people in this volunteer effort.
|
| subsequent |
['sʌbsɪkw(ə)nt]
|
adj. |
后来的,随后的
|
succeeding |
The crackdown and subsequent rioting cost 52 lives over six days, bringing the toll to 77 deaths since the protests began in mid-March.
|
| cohesive |
[kəʊ'hiːsɪv]
|
adj. |
有结合力的;紧密结合的;有粘着力的
|
combinative
|
They'll be coordinated by this one cohesive unit outside.
|
| Verbal |
['vɜːb(ə)l]
|
adj. |
口头的;言语的;动词的
|
oral |
But you can write it down It's a concept that links itself to a literary or verbal written expression.
|
| reasonable |
['riːz(ə)nəb(ə)l]
|
adj. |
合理的,公道的
|
rational |
So what we see is, again perfectly reasonable statistical techniques, but not looking at things in the right way.
|
| radically |
['rædɪkəlɪ]
|
adv. |
根本上;彻底地
|
thoroughly |
"If you haven't looked for a job in the last two or three years, it is radically different than anything you could imagine."
|
| qualitatively |

