adj
1 [通常作定语]
of the intellect 智力的;理智的:【例】the intellectual faculties 智能。
2 of, interested in or
able to deal with things of the mind (eg the arts, ideas for their own sake)
rather than practical matters 思维的, 善思考的, 能运用聪明才智的(如艺术、思想等方面,并非指实际事情):【例】intellectual people 善思考的人;intellectual
interests, pursuits, etc 需用脑力的爱好、 研究等。
n
intellectual person 知识分子; 脑力劳动者:【例】 a play, book, etc for
intellectuals 以知识分子为对象的剧、书等。
plead :/ pli:d; plid/
v
1 ~ (with sb) (for sth) make repeated urgent requests (to sb) (for sth) 再三恳求或请求(某人)(做某事):【例】plead for mercy 祈求发慈悲;
He pleaded with his parents for a more understanding attitude. 他求父母多加谅解。
2 offer (sth) as an explanation or excuse, esp
for failing to do sth or for doing sth wrong 提出(理由或藉口)(尤指因未做某事或做错某事):【例】They asked him to pay for the damage but he pleaded poverty. 他们要他付损害赔偿金, 但他藉口贫穷而不偿还。
3 ~ for/against sb (law 律)
(of a lawyer) speak to a lawcourt (on behalf of the plaintiff/defendant)(指律师)(在法庭上为原告[被告])提出申诉、答辩或辩护。
4 (law 律)
present (a case) to a court of law 向法庭陈述(案情):【例】 They employed the best lawyer they could get to plead their case. 他们聘请了能请到的最好的律师为他们陈述案情。
5 (law 律)
put (sth) forward as the basis of a case in a court of law (on behalf of sb) (代表某人)向法庭提出(某事)(作为案件的基础):【例】Counsel for the accused
said that he intended to plead insanity, ie that his client was insane and
therefore not responsible for his actions. 被告的律师说他想提出案发时被告精神失常这一理由, 为被告不需负法律责任进行辩护。
6 ~ (for) sth argue in
support of sth; support (a cause) by argument 极力主张; 以辩论支持(某事业):【例】plead for the
modernization of the city's public transport 力主城市公共交通现代化。
【形】pleadingly in a begging
or an imploring manner 恳求地;乞求地
【名】pleadings (律) (原告的)诉状;被告的)答辩状
consciously:adv.
【形】conscious
1 knowing what is going on around one because one is
able to use bodily senses and mental powers; awake 感觉到的; 意识到的; 清醒的:
【例】He was in
a coma for days, but now he's (fully) conscious again. 他昏迷了几天, 但现在又(完全)清醒了。
2 ~ of sth/that... aware; noticing 知道的; 察觉的; 注意到的:【例】be conscious of being watched/that one is being watched 察觉有人在监视自己
3 (of actions, feelings, etc) realized by oneself;
intentional (指行为、 感情等)自觉的; 蓄意的: 【例】One's conscious motives are often different
from one's subconscious ones. 一个人有明显动机的举动跟下意识的举动往往截然不同。
4 being particularly aware of and interested in the
thing mentioned 对所提到的事物具有深刻认识和浓厚兴趣的:【例】trying to make the workers more politically conscious 努力提高工人的政治觉悟。
【名】consciousness
[U] 1 (a) state of being conscious(1) 知觉; 清醒状态:【例】The blow caused him to lose consciousness. 那一击打得他失去了知觉. (b) ~ (of sth/that...) state of being aware; awareness 明了; 觉悟:【例】my consciousness of her needs 我对她的需求的了解。
2 all the ideas, thoughts, feelings, etc of a person or people 意识: 【例】attitudes that are deeply ingrained in the English consciousness 深深扎根於英国人意识中的看法。
articulate
adj 1 (of a person) able to express one's ideas clearly in words (指人)能用词语把意思表达清楚的:【例】She's unusually articulate for a ten-year-old. 对一个十岁的孩子来说, 她异乎寻常地能说会道。
2 (of speech) clearly pronounced (指讲话)发音清晰的。
3 having joints 有关节的。
v 1 speak (sth) clearly and distinctly 清楚明白地说(某事):【例】 I'm a little deaf please articulate (your words) carefully. 我有些耳背--请(把话)仔细说清楚。
2 [通常用於被动语态] ~ (sth) with sth form a joint or connect
(sth) by joints with sth 形成关节; (用关节)连接:【例】bones that articulate/are articulated with others 以关节与其它骨骼相连的骨骼。
【副】articulately
【名】articulateness
in the light of 按照, 根据, 当作
analogous
adj ~ (to/with sth) partially similar or parallel;
offering an analogy 类似的; 相似的: 【例】 The two processes are not analogous. 这两种过程不相似。
encounter
v (fml 文) 1 meet
or find oneself faced by (sth/sb unpleasant, dangerous, difficult, etc) 遇到或发现自己面临(令人不快的、 危险的、 困难的...某事[某人]):【例】 I encountered many difficulties when I first started this job. 我开始做这项工作时, 遇到许多困难。
2 meet (a friend, etc) unexpectedly 邂逅(友人等)。
n ~ (with sb/sth) sudden or unexpected (esp hostile) meeting 突然的或意外的(尤指敌对的)相遇:【例】an encounter with an enemy 与敌人的遭遇。
ethic
n 1 system of moral principles; rules of conduct 道德标准;行为准则:【例】the Puritan ethic 清教徒的伦理观
2 ethics n (a) [sing v]
science that deals with morals 伦理学:【例】Ethics is
a branch of philosophy. 伦理学是哲学的分科。 (b) [pl]
moral correctness 道德规范:【例】The ethics
of his decision are doubtful. 他的这一决定是否合乎道德规范值得怀疑。
【形】ethical
1 of morals or moral questions 道德的; 道德上的问题的:【例】largely an ethical problem 主要是道德问题
2 morally correct 合乎道德的:【例】His behavior
has not been strictly ethical. 他的行为不太道德。
eminent
adj. 1(of a person) famous and distinguished (指人)著名的, 杰出的, 卓越的:【例】an eminent
architect 杰出的建筑师
2 [通常作定语] (of qualities) remarkable; outstanding (指品质、 特性)明显的;显著的;突出的:【例】a man of eminent goodness 品德优良的人
【副】eminently
obviously; outstandingly 明显地;显著地;突出地:【例】She seems eminently suitable for the job. 她看来极适合做这项工作。