| obedient |
adj. 服從的;順從的;孝順的 |
The dog is very obedient and well-trained. |
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| fundamental |
adj. 基本的;根本的;重要的 / n. 基本原理;基礎 |
Learning grammar is fundamental to language study. |
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| profound |
adj. 深刻的;深奧的;淵博的;極度的 |
The book had a profound impact on my thinking. |
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| struck |
v. strike的過去式和過去分詞;打擊;罷工;撞擊 |
She was struck by the beauty of the landscape. |
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| incredibly |
adv. 難以置信地;非常地;極其 |
The view from the mountain was incredibly beautiful. |
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| tender |
adj. 溫柔的;嫩的;脆弱的 / v. 提出;投標 / n. 投標 |
The meat is very tender and delicious. |
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| telling |
adj. 有效的;顯著的;生動的 / v. tell的現在分詞 |
Her expression was very telling. |
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| confidentiality |
n. 機密性;保密;隱私 |
Please maintain strict confidentiality. |
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| ambiguity |
n. 模稜兩可;含糊;歧義 |
The statement contains some ambiguity. |
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| certification |
n. 證明;認證;證書 |
She received her teaching certification. |
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| stimulate |
v. 刺激;激勵;促進 |
Exercise can stimulate brain activity. |
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| influence |
n. 影響;影響力;勢力 / v. 影響;感化 |
Parents have a strong influence on their children. |
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| freshman |
n. 大學一年級學生;新生;新手 |
She’s a freshman at Harvard University. |
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| orientation |
n. 方向;定位;迎新會;取向 |
New students must attend orientation. |
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| comprehensive |
adj. 綜合的;全面的;廣泛的 |
This is a comprehensive study guide. |
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| industry |
n. 工業;產業;行業;勤勉 |
He works in the technology industry. |
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| transfer |
v. 轉移;調動;轉學;換乘 / n. 轉移;調動 |
I need to transfer to another department. |
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| transmission |
n. 傳送;傳播;傳動裝置;變速器 |
The transmission of the virus can be prevented. |
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| transmit |
v. 傳送;傳播;發射;遺傳 |
Radio waves transmit information. |
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| transition |
n. 過渡;轉變;變遷 / v. 過渡;轉變 |
The transition to remote work was challenging. |
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| transit |
n. 運輸;通過;過境;轉變 / v. 通過;經過 |
The goods were damaged in transit. |
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| track |
n. 軌道;跑道;足跡;路線 / v. 追蹤;跟蹤 |
Keep track of your expenses. |
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| distribution |
n. 分配;分佈;分銷;配給 |
The company handles product distribution. |
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| contribution |
n. 貢獻;捐款;投稿 |
Everyone made a valuable contribution. |
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| closet |
n. 壁櫥;密室 / v. 把…關在房間裡 / adj. 秘密的 |
Hang your coat in the closet. |
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| citizen |
n. 公民;市民;居民 |
She became a US citizen last year. |
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| improvement |
n. 改進;改善;提高 |
There’s been significant improvement in sales. |
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| strongly |
adv. 強烈地;堅固地;強有力地 |
I strongly recommend this book. |
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| material |
n. 材料;素材;物質 / adj. 物質的;重要的 |
We need more building materials. |
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| cabinet |
n. 櫥櫃;內閣;小房間 |
Store the files in the filing cabinet. |
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| combine |
v. 結合;聯合;兼具 / n. 聯合收割機;聯合企業 |
Let’s combine our efforts. |
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| innovation |
n. 創新;革新;新方法 |
The company is known for innovation. |
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| personnel |
n. 人員;員工;人事部門 |
Contact the personnel department. |
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| assistant |
n. 助手;助理;店員 / adj. 助理的;輔助的 |
She works as an executive assistant. |
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| associate |
n. 同事;合夥人 / v. 聯繫;交往 / adj. 副的 |
He’s an associate professor. |
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| sole |
adj. 唯一的;單獨的 / n. 鞋底;腳底;比目魚 |
She has sole responsibility for the project. |
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| favor |
n. 幫助;贊同;偏愛 / v. 支持;偏愛;有利於 |
Could you do me a favor? |
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| poetry |
n. 詩;詩歌;詩意 |
She loves reading poetry. |
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| throughout |
prep. 遍及;貫穿;在…期間 / adv. 自始至終 |
It rained throughout the day. |
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| according to |
prep. 根據;按照;取決於 |
According to the report, sales increased. |
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| officer |
n. 官員;軍官;警官 |
A police officer stopped the car. |
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| on business |
phr. 出差;因公 |
He’s traveling to Tokyo on business. |
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| orchestra |
n. 管弦樂隊;樂隊席 |
The orchestra performed beautifully. |
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| orchestrate |
v. 編管弦樂曲;精心策劃;協調 |
She orchestrated the entire event. |
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| organic |
adj. 有機的;器官的;根本的 |
I prefer organic vegetables. |
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| point out |
phr. 指出;指明 |
Let me point out a few errors. |
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| poor |
adj. 貧窮的;可憐的;貧乏的;劣質的 |
The area has many poor families. |
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| president |
n. 總統;總裁;校長;主席 |
She was elected president of the company. |
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| raise |
v. 提高;舉起;籌集;養育 / n. 加薪;上升 |
They need to raise funds for the project. |
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| regarding |
prep. 關於;至於 |
I have questions regarding the contract. |
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| salesman |
n. 售貨員;推銷員 |
The salesman was very helpful. |
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| seal |
n. 海豹;印章;封條 / v. 密封;蓋章 |
Please seal the envelope. |
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| vice |
n. 惡習;缺點;副的 / prep. 代替 |
He was appointed vice president. |
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| signature |
n. 簽名;署名;特徵 |
Please put your signature here. |
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| specific |
adj. 具體的;特定的;明確的 |
Can you be more specific? |
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| instruction |
n. 指令;說明;教學;指導 |
Follow the instructions carefully. |
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| spin |
v. 旋轉;紡紗;編造 / n. 旋轉;自轉 |
The wheel began to spin. |
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| carve |
v. 雕刻;切開;開創 |
He carved his name into the tree. |
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| curve |
n. 曲線;彎曲;曲線球 / v. 使彎曲;沿曲線移動 |
The road has a sharp curve ahead. |
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| survey |
n. 調查;測量;縱覽 / v. 調查;測量;審視 |
We conducted a customer satisfaction survey. |
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| convey |
v. 傳達;運送;表達;轉讓 |
Words cannot convey my gratitude. |
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| trick |
n. 把戲;詭計;訣竅 / v. 欺騙;哄騙 |
He played a trick on his brother. |
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| jockey |
n. 騎師;操作員 / v. 操縱;耍手段 |
The jockey won the race. |
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| twelfth |
adj. 第十二的 / n. 第十二;十二分之一 |
December is the twelfth month. |
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| underneath |
prep. 在…下面;在…底下 / adv. 在下面 |
The cat is hiding underneath the table. |
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| used to |
phr. 過去常常 |
I used to live in Paris. |
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| well-known |
adj. 著名的;眾所周知的 |
He’s a well-known author. |
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| work out |
phr. 鍛煉;解決;計算;成功發展 |
I work out at the gym three times a week. |
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| twist |
v. 扭轉;擰;曲解 / n. 扭轉;轉折 |
Twist the cap to open the bottle. |
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| budget |
n. 預算;預算案 / v. 編預算;安排 / adj. 廉價的 |
We need to stay within budget. |
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| cartridge |
n. 彈藥筒;墨盒;暗盒;軟片盒 |
The printer needs a new ink cartridge. |
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| assign |
v. 分配;指派;賦值;轉讓 |
The teacher assigned homework. |
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| designate |
v. 指定;指派;標出 / adj. 指定的 |
She was designated as team leader. |
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| appoint |
v. 任命;指定;約定 |
They appointed him as director. |
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| delegate |
v. 委派;授權 / n. 代表;委員 |
You need to delegate some tasks. |
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| dissatisfaction |
n. 不滿;不平 |
Employees expressed dissatisfaction with pay. |
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| do well |
phr. 做得好;進展順利;成功 |
She did well on the exam. |
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| integrate |
v. 整合;使一體化;融入 |
We need to integrate new technology. |
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| notable |
adj. 值得注意的;顯著的;著名的 / n. 名人 |
There were several notable achievements. |
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| projector |
n. 投影儀;放映機;設計者 |
The projector isn’t working properly. |
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| similarity |
n. 相似;類似;相似處 |
There are many similarities between them. |
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| testify |
v. 作證;證明;表明 |
He testified in court. |
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| essentially |
adv. 本質上;根本上;大體上 |
The two plans are essentially the same. |
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| expertise |
n. 專門知識;專業技能 |
She has expertise in marketing. |
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| verbal |
adj. 口頭的;言語的;動詞的 |
We reached a verbal agreement. |
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| bizarre |
adj. 奇異的;怪誕的 |
That was a bizarre experience. |
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| grill |
n. 烤架;烤肉 / v. 燒烤;嚴厲盤問 |
Let’s grill some burgers. |
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| negotiation |
n. 談判;協商;磋商 |
The negotiation took several hours. |
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| costume |
n. 服裝;戲服;裝束 |
She wore a Halloween costume. |
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| sprain |
v. 扭傷 / n. 扭傷 |
I sprained my ankle playing soccer. |
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| vacancy |
n. 空缺;空房;空虛 |
There’s a vacancy in the sales department. |
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| accounting |
n. 會計;會計學 |
She’s studying accounting. |
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| commitment |
n. 承諾;保證;投入;獻身 |
This job requires a long-term commitment. |
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| entree |
n. 主菜;入場許可;進入權 |
What would you like for your entree? |
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| in-house |
adj. 內部的;公司內部的 / adv. 在內部 |
We have in-house training programs. |
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| contractor |
n. 承包商;承包人;立約者 |
We hired a contractor to renovate the house. |
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| feeder |
n. 餵食器;支線;供給者 |
Fill the bird feeder with seeds. |
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| immune system |
n. 免疫系統 |
Exercise strengthens the immune system. |
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| innovative |
adj. 創新的;革新的;新穎的 |
The company has an innovative approach. |
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| misleading |
adj. 誤導的;引入歧途的 |
The advertisement was misleading. |
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| paycheck |
n. 薪水支票;工資 |
I receive my paycheck every two weeks. |
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| renewable |
adj. 可再生的;可更新的;可延期的 |
Solar energy is renewable. |
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| securely |
adv. 安全地;牢固地;可靠地 |
Make sure the door is securely locked. |
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| blender |
n. 攪拌機;混合器 |
Put the ingredients in the blender. |
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| homeowner |
n. 房主;業主 |
Homeowners pay property taxes. |
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| drugstore |
n. 藥店;藥房 |
I need to stop by the drugstore. |
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| recycle |
v. 回收;再利用;再循環 |
Please recycle paper and plastic. |
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| fulfill |
v. 履行;實現;滿足;完成 |
The company fulfilled all orders on time. |
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| reportedly |
adv. 據報導;據傳 |
He reportedly resigned yesterday. |
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| bran |
n. 麩;糠 |
Bran is high in fiber. |
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| collegiate |
adj. 大學的;學院的 / n. 大學生 |
She played collegiate basketball. |
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| college |
n. 學院;大學;高等專科學校 |
He graduated from college last year. |
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| press release |
n. 新聞稿;新聞發布 |
The company issued a press release. |
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| misplace |
v. 放錯地方;誤置 |
I misplaced my keys. |
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| head to |
phr. 前往;朝…方向 |
Let’s head to the restaurant. |
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| conflict |
n. 衝突;矛盾;爭執 / v. 衝突;抵觸 |
There’s a conflict in the schedule. |
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| conflict of interest |
n. 利益衝突 |
This creates a conflict of interest. |
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| shut down |
phr. 關閉;停工;使停止運轉 |
The factory shut down last year. |
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| foreclosure |
n. 喪失抵押品贖回權;取消抵押品贖回權 |
Many families faced foreclosure. |
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| imply |
v. 暗示;意味著;隱含 |
What are you trying to imply? |
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| exclude |
v. 排除;排斥;不包括 |
The price excludes tax. |
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| exclusively |
adv. 專門地;獨佔地;唯一地 |
This product is sold exclusively online. |
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| aggressive |
adj. 侵略性的;好鬥的;積極進取的 |
The company has an aggressive marketing strategy. |
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| abolish |
v. 廢除;廢止;取消 |
They voted to abolish the old law. |
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| corrupt |
adj. 腐敗的;貪污的;墮落的 / v. 使腐敗;賄賂 |
Corrupt officials were arrested. |
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| swallow |
v. 吞下;咽下;忍受 / n. 燕子;吞嚥 |
Swallow the pill with water. |
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| diagnose |
v. 診斷;判斷 |
The doctor diagnosed her with flu. |
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| temporary |
adj. 暫時的;臨時的 / n. 臨時工 |
This is just a temporary solution. |
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| glare |
v. 怒視;發出刺眼的光 / n. 強光;怒視 |
The sun’s glare was blinding. |
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| handkerchief |
n. 手帕;手絹 |
She wiped her tears with a handkerchief. |
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| swell |
v. 膨脹;腫脹;增大 / n. 膨脹;隆起 / adj. 極好的 |
My ankle began to swell. |
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| bandage |
n. 繃帶 / v. 用繃帶包紮 |
The nurse applied a bandage to the wound. |
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| intensive |
adj. 密集的;加強的;集中的;透徹的 |
She’s taking an intensive language course. |
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