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[新视野大学英语词汇] 新视野大学英语词汇讲解第195期:adjust
adjust v. 1. (to) become or make suited (to new conditions); to change使适应(新环境);适应The former soldiers had difficulty in adjusting to ordinary life.退役军人难以适应平民的生活。The body q2012-05-16 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语词汇] 新视野大学英语词汇讲解第196期:subway
subway n. 1. [C] a railway under the ground in a city(城市中的)地下铁道He travels to work by subway every day.他每天乘地铁上班。subway station地铁车站2. [C] a tunnel for walking under the groun2012-05-16 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语词汇] 新视野大学英语词汇讲解第197期:despite
despite prep. without being influenced by (the points mentioned)尽管; 不管They had a wonderful holiday, despite the bad weather.尽管天气不好,他们的假日仍然过得很愉快。Despite wanting to see him2012-05-16 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语词汇] 新视野大学英语词汇讲解第198期:nasty
nasty a. 1. unpleasant; horrible; disgusting令人不快的;令人厌恶的She could never forget that nasty sight.她永远也忘不了那令人作呕的情景。2. unkind; hostile不友善的;恶意的What a nasty man!真是个2012-05-16 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语词汇] 新视野大学英语词汇讲解第199期:wagon
wagon n. 1. a kind of toy handcart for children儿童手推车Don't use the wagon to carry coal.别拿手推车运煤。2. a four-wheeled box for carrying heavy loads, usu. pulled by horses or oxen四轮2012-05-16 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语词汇] 新视野大学英语词汇讲解第200期:cling
cling vi. 1. (to) hold on tightly to sb./sth.抱住;抓紧passengers clinging to a boat紧紧抓住救生筏的幸存的人们They clung to each other as they said goodbye.他们告别时紧紧地拥抱在一起。2. (to) be2012-05-16 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语词汇] 新视野大学英语词汇讲解第201期:rail
rail n. 1. [C]横挡;栏杆;护栏wooden rails in front of a garden花园前的木制围栏Hold the handrail for safety while coming down the steps.下台阶时,抓住栏杆以保安全。2. [C](火车或电车的)铁轨The t2012-05-16 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语词汇] 新视野大学英语词汇讲解第202期:hand-rail
hand-rail n. [C] (楼梯等的)扶手The boy came down the hand-rail.那个男孩顺着楼梯扶手往下走。2012-05-16 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语词汇] 新视野大学英语词汇讲解第203期:tunnel
tunnel n. [C] a passage under the ground, e.g. for a road or railway through a hill or under a river or the sea地下通道;(为公路或铁路穿过山岭 河流或海底的)隧道the Channel Tunnel海峡隧道(即英法2012-05-16 编辑:richard
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[六级听力考试练习] 大学英语六级听力练习(7)
听力理解11. A) She doesn't want to waste her film.B) She already took a picture of the mountains.C) She doesn't have any more film.D) She doesn't know how to use the camera.122012-05-10 编辑:Daisy
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[新视野大学英语朗读] 新视野大学英语朗读 第1册 Unit 4:Language Point 51
As behavioral sciences develop, however, researchers find the importance of speech has been overestimated. (Para. 4)Meaning: However, with the development of behavioral science, researchers find that2012-05-22 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语朗读] 新视野大学英语朗读 第1册 Unit 4:Language Point 52
Although speech is the most obvious form of communication, we do use other forms of which we may be only partially aware, or in some cases, completely unaware. (Para. 4)Meaning: Although speech is th2012-05-22 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语朗读] 新视野大学英语朗读 第1册 Unit 4:Language Point 53
...we do use other forms of which we may be only partially aware, or in some cases, completely unaware. (Para. 4)partially: ad. partly; not completelyMuch of the forest land in California was partial2012-05-22 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语朗读] 新视野大学英语朗读 第1册 Unit 4:Language Point 54
It is possible we are unconsciously sending messages with every action, messages which are unconsciously picked up by others and used in forming opinions. (Para. 4)Meaning: We may without knowing sen2012-05-22 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语朗读] 新视野大学英语朗读 第1册 Unit 4:Language Point 55
These unconscious actions and reactions to them may in part account for our 'feelings' and 'snap judgments.' (Para. 4)Meaning: These unconscious actions of sending and2012-05-22 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语朗读] 新视野大学英语朗读 第1册 Unit 4:Language Point 56
Imagine a few people sitting in a waiting room... (Para. 5)Meaning: Pretend you see a few people sitting in a waiting room...If you imagine a situation, your mind forms a picture or idea of it. Notic2012-05-22 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语朗读] 新视野大学英语朗读 第1册 Unit 4:Language Point 57
...another keeps rubbing his hands together, another is biting his fingernails, still another grabs the arms of his chair tightly and one keeps running his fingers through his hair. (Para. 5)keep (on2012-05-22 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语朗读] 新视野大学英语朗读 第1册 Unit 4:Language Point 58
These people aren't talking but they're "saying" a lot if you know the "body language" they're using. (Para. 5)Meaning: These people aren't actuall2012-05-22 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语朗读] 新视野大学英语朗读 第1册 Unit 4:Language Point 59
Two of the most "telling" forms of behavior are driving a car and playing games. (Para. 6)Meaning: The way one drives a car and plays a game shows a great deal about one's true feel2012-05-22 编辑:richard
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[新视野大学英语朗读] 新视野大学英语朗读 第1册 Unit 4:Language Point 60
Notice a person's reaction to stress in these situations and to aggressive behavior in others. (Para. 6)reaction: the way a person reacts to somethingreaction to: reply to; something produced2012-05-22 编辑:richard