1.fixedstar /fɪkst//stɑː/ 恒星
英译:"any of the stars in the Ptolemaic system, all of which werethought tobe attached to an outer crystal sphere thus explaining their apparentlack of movement"
例句:Sun is a typical
fixed1 star. 太阳是一颗典型的恒星。
2.sophisticated /səˈfɪstɪkeɪtɪd/ adj.尖端的;复杂的,精密的
英译:advanced and complex
例句:Medical techniques are becoming more sophisticated all the time医疗技术始终都朝着更加尖端的方向发展
3.invade /ɪnˈveɪd/ v.入侵
英译:"to enter a country, town, or an area using military force inorder to take control of it"
例句:Troops invaded on August 9th that year. 军队是在那年8月9日入侵的。
4.withstand /wɪðˈstænd/ v.经受,承受
英译:"to be strong enough not to be hurt or damaged by extreme conditions,theuse of force, etc."
例句:The building is designed to withstand strong earthquakes. 这个建筑的设计可以抵抗强震。
5.diffract /dɪˈfrækt/ v.使(光或声波)衍射
英译:"to bend light or sound waves as they pass around something orthrough a hole"
例句:They found that during the experiment the electrons did diffract. 他们发现在试验中电子确实发生了衍射。
英译:to persuade somebody to do something by offering them something
例句:pleasantShe tried to entice the child to go with him. 她试图引诱这个小孩跟他走。
英译:to stop somebody or something that is going from one place toanother from arriving
8.toughen /ˈtʌfən/ v.(使)变强壮;(使)变坚强
英译:to make somebody mentally or
physically5 stronger His parents sent
例句:him away to school to toughen him up. 他的父母把他送到学校去锻炼。
9.prohibitive /prəˈhɪbətɪv/ adj.(费用、价格等)过高的
英译:"(of a price or a cost) so high that it prevents people frombuying
something or doing something"
例句:The cost of education becomes prohibitive to lower-income families. 过高的教育经费使许多低收入家庭望而却步。
英译:"to make a liquid stronger or purer by heating it until itchanges to a
gas and then cooling it so that it changesback into a liquid"
例句:Many scientists are trying to distil fresh water from sea water. 许多科学家都在尝试从海水中提取纯净水。
英译:to officially recognise, accept or approve somebody or something as
being an accepted quality or standard
例句:The Chinese are
accredited8 with the invention of compass.
12.alternate /ɔːlˈtɜːnət/ adj.轮流的,交替的
英译:to happen or exist one after the other in a regular pattern
例句:Now it’s the alternate period of good and bad weather.
13.conventional /kənˈvenʃənl/ adj.传统的,常规的
英译:traditional and ordinary
例句:A conventional war would cause great damage.
英译:having a fault or faults, not perfect or complete
例句:The disease is caused by a defective
gene10.
英译:to move or cause something to move round a central point or line
英译:that looks, tastes or sounds like metal
例句:My new mobile phone is metallic yellow.
英译:a fact, an action or a way of behaving that is not usual, and that may be unacceptable
例句:Experts are setting out to put an end to this
technological15 aberration.
英译:the process of rubbing a surface very hard so that it disappears or
becomes damaged
例句:They would like to do an abrasion test.
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