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例句:That answers precisely to our needs.
那正好适合我们的需要。
2.perceive v.视为;认为;理解为
vt.感觉, 察觉, 理解, 注意到, 意识到
例句:They perceived the faults of their own children.
他们知道了他们自己儿女的过失。
3.snub n.冷落, 怠慢
例句:He took the opportunity to deliver us another snub.
他借机再次冷落我们。
His cancellation of the concert was seen as a deliberate snub to the organizers.
他取消了演唱会,这被认为是对主办者的刻意抵制。
4.infuriate vt.使大怒;激怒
例句:Their insults infuriated him.
他们的侮辱激怒了他。
5.conspiracy n.阴谋, 密谋,策划
例句:The men were found guilty of conspiracy to murder.
这些人被裁决犯有阴谋杀人罪。
6.skewed a. 歪曲的,曲解的
7.tip-off n.情报,密报,警告,跳球
例句:Acting on a tip-off,the police arrested the drug smugglers.
警方根据密报逮捕了毒品走私者。
8.traffick vt.通行车辆,开放交通
9.counter-productive adj.产生相反结果的
例句:It's counter productive to is too tough: it just makes the staff resentful.
过于严厉则适得其反,使全体工作人员愤愤不平。