白宫:美6月就业数据令人失望
2011-07-09来源:VOA
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词汇讲解:
1. unemployment n. 失业
例句:A rapid rise in price soon eventuated in mass unemployment.
物价迅速上涨, 结果造成了大量失业。
2. proposal n. 提议; 建议
例句:They presented concrete proposals for improvement.
他们提出了具体的改进建议。
3. disappointing adj. 令人失望的
例句:The result was disappointing.
结果是令人失望的。
4. acknowledge vt. 承认, 供认
例句:He grudgingly acknowledged having made a mistake.
他勉强承认他做错了。
5. deserve vt. 应受, 应得, 值得
例句:He didn't really deserve (that) she should be so kind to him.
他确实不值得她对他那么好。
6. rebound n. 重新振作;回升
例句:The Japanese yen rebounded against the dollar.
日元与美元的比价回升了。
7. boost vt. 促进, 改善, 激励
例句:We need a holiday to boost our spirits.
我们需要休假以激发士气。
8. deficit n. 赤字, 亏空, 亏损,逆差
例句:The directors have reported a deficit of 2.5 million dollars.
董事们报告赤字为250万美元。
9. propose v. 提议; 建议
例句:I propose resting for an hour.
我建议休息一小时。
10. revenue n. 收入, 收益; 财政收入, 税收
例句:Diminish the revenue by reducing tax.
由于减税而使这个国家的税收减少。
11. slam vt. 猛烈抨击
例句:The film was slammed by many reviewers.
这部电影受到许多评论者的猛烈抨击。
12. excessive adj. 过度的, 过分的; 极度的
例句:The prices at this hotel are excessive.
这家旅馆的价钱贵得过分。
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