单词表2
flounder
/ˈflaʊndər/ verb, noun
verb
- 不知所措;挠头;支吾
- His abrupt change of subject left her floundering helplessly.他突然改变话题,使她不知所措。
- + speech ‘Well, I, er…’ he floundered.
- 困难重重;艰苦挣扎
- At that time the industry was floundering.那时这个行业举步维艰。
- (在,泥等中)挣扎
- She was floundering around in the deep end of the swimming pool.
noun
偏口鱼;比目鱼;鲽
marginalize
/ˈmɑːrdʒɪnəlaɪz/ verb 使显得微不足道;使处于边缘;使无实权
- the marginalization of the elderly老年人的边缘化
conceal
/kənˈsiːl/ verb 隐藏;隐瞒;掩盖
- The paintings were concealed beneath a thick layer of plaster.那些画被隐藏在厚厚的灰泥层下面。
- Tim could barely conceal his disappointment.蒂姆几乎掩饰不住自己的失望。
- She sat down to conceal the fact that she was trembling.她坐下来以不让人看出她在发抖。
- For a long time his death was concealed from her.他的死瞒了很长时间都没告诉她。
sophisticated
/səˈfɪstɪkeɪtɪd/ adj.
- (机器、体系等)复杂巧妙的;先进的;精密的
- highly sophisticated computer systems十分先进的计算机系统
- Medical techniques are becoming more sophisticated all the time.医疗技术日益复杂精妙。
- 见多识广的;老练的;见过世面的
- the sophisticated pleasures of city life城市生活中五花八门的享乐
- Mark is a smart and sophisticated young man.马克是一个聪明老成的年轻人。
- (人)水平高的;在行的
- sophisticated audience有鉴赏力的观众
manipulation
/məˌnɪpjuˈleɪʃn/ adj.
- (disapproving)(暗中的)控制,操纵,影响
- Advertising like this is a cynical manipulation of the elderly.这类广告为了私利控制老年人的思想。
- (formal)(熟练)操作,处理
- data manipulation数据处理
rummage
/ˈrʌmɪdʒ/ verb, noun
verb
翻寻;乱翻;搜寻
- She was rummaging around in her bag for her keys.她在自己的包里翻来翻去找钥匙。
- I rummaged through the contents of the box until I found the book I wanted.我把箱子都翻遍了才找到我要的书。
noun
翻寻;翻箱倒柜的寻找;搜寻
- Have a rummage around in the drawer and see if you can find a pen.翻翻抽屉,看能不能找到一支钢笔。
fragment
/ˈfræɡmənt/ noun, verb
noun
- 碎片;零块
- Police found fragments of glass near the scene.警方在现场附近发现了玻璃碎片。
- The shattered vase lay in fragments on the floor.打碎的花瓶在地上成了一堆碎片。
- 片段;部分
- I overheard a fragment of their conversation.我无意中听到他们谈话的片段。
verb
(使)碎裂,破裂,分裂
gusto
/ˈɡʌstəʊ/ noun 热情高涨;兴致勃勃
- They sang with gusto.他们兴致勃勃地唱歌。
ravine
/rəˈviːn/ noun 沟壑;溪谷
shriek
/ʃriːk/ verb, noun
verb
- 尖叫
- She shrieked in fright.
- The audience was shrieking with laughter.观众放声大笑。
- (figurative) The answer shrieked at her (= was very obvious) .答案就明摆在她面前
- 尖声说
- She was shrieking abuse at them as they carried her off.他们把她抬走的时候,她冲着他们尖声叫骂。
- ‘Look out!’ he shrieked.
noun
尖叫
- She let out a piercing shriek.她发出一声刺耳的尖叫。
- a shriek of delight兴奋的叫声
gibber
/ˈdʒɪbər/ verb (常因害怕而)急促不清地说,语无伦次地说
- He cowered in the corner, gibbering with terror.他蜷缩在角落里,吓得语无伦次。
- By this time I was a gibbering wreck.到这时我已是话也说不清的废人了。
collide
/kəˈlaɪd/ verb
- 碰撞;相撞
- The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog.那辆小轿车和货车在浓雾中迎面相撞。
- The car collided head-on with the van.那辆小轿车与货车迎面相撞。
- As he fell, his head collided with the table.他跌倒时头部撞上了桌子。
- (formal) 严重不一致;冲突;抵触
- They regularly collide over policy decisions.他们经常在政策决策上发生冲突。
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