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(使)复苏,恢复 | |
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1.(颜色)鲜艳的 2.生动的,逼真的 | |
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1.幸免于,幸存 2.比......长命 | |
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1.幸存,生存 2.幸存者,残存物 | |
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石,石头,宝石 | |
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炉子,火炉,电炉 | |
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推,挤,撞 | |
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贮藏,贮备 | |
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1.商店,店铺 2. 贮藏,贮备品 |
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1.恢复 2.归还 3.修复 | |
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储存 | |
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1.库存,现货 2.股票,公债 |
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息票, 商家的优待券 | |
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gift coupons赠券,礼券 |
In brief, it should be our goal to restore as much of the original beauty of nature as we can. (CET-6, 1993.6, Passage 2, Paragraph 3)
总之,我们的目标应是必须尽一切努力恢复自然的原始美丽。
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1.困难的 2.硬的 3.艰苦的 4.严厉的 | |
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1.努力地 2.强烈地,重重地 |
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(使) 变硬 | |
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硬封面的书,精装本 | |
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1.保卫,防卫 2.为......辩护 | |
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辩护,答辩 | |
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1.防御 2. (pl.) 防务,工事 |
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1.栅栏 2.击倒 | |
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冒犯的,攻击性的 | |
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犯罪,冒犯 | |
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冒犯,得罪,使恼火 | |
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defend的相关近义词及衍生: | ||
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哨兵,警卫员 | |
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保卫,提防 |
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安全措施 | |
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维护,捍卫 |
1. Without the ability to think critically, to defend their ideas and understand the ideas of others, they cannot fully participate in our democracy. (NETEM 2004, Text 4, Paragraph 3)
如果不能批判地思考、不能捍卫自己的思想、不能理解他人的思想,他们就不能充分地参与我们的民主。
2. We all have offensive breath at one time or another. (CET-6, 1998.1, Passage 3, Paragraph 1)
我们都会时不时有点口腔异味。
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违背,违犯 | |
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违反,妨碍 | |
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猛烈的,激烈的,暴力引起的 | |
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1.暴力,强暴 2.猛烈,激烈 | |
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紫罗兰 | |
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紫罗兰色的 |
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小提琴,小提琴手 | |
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激怒,使急躁 | |
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灌溉,修水利,冲洗伤口,使潮湿 | |
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进行灌溉 |
1. Young people often irritate their parents with their choices in clothes and hairstyles, in entertainers and music. (CET-6, 1991.6, Passage 1, Paragraph 3)
青少年往往因为他们选择的衣着、发型、娱乐明星和音乐而惹恼他们的父母。
2. He may also need money to construct irrigation 46 channels and improve his farm in other ways. (NETEM 2000, Close Test, 46题)
他可能还需要钱修建灌溉水渠,从其他方面改进农场。
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(使) 悲痛 | |
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悲痛,忧伤 | |
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简要汇报 | |
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概要,摘要 |
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简短的,简洁的 |
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减轻,免除,救济 | |
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1.激怒 2.恶化,加重 | |
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1.重力,引力 2.严肃,庄重 | |
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严肃的,庄重的 | |
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坟墓 |
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grave 的近义词: | ||
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墓地,公墓 | |
1. Sir Isaac Newton supposedly discovered gravity through the fall of an apple. (NETEM 1999, Passage 5, Paragraph 1)
艾萨克·牛顿爵士通过苹果落地发现了万有引力。
2. In fact, rather than helping the fight against malnutrition (营养不良) in "hungry nations", the spread of factory farming has, inevitably aggravated the problem. (CET-6, 1998.1, Passage 2, Paragraph 1)
事实上,加工农业的推广并不是帮助"饥饿国家"解决了营养不良问题, 而是使这个问题更为严重。