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名词 n.
1.恶行,暴行[C][(+on/upon)]
They committed outrages on innocent citizens.
他们对无辜的市民犯下了暴行。
2.严重的不道德行为;不法行为[C][(+against/on/upon)]
Would the use of H-bombs be an outrage against humanity?
使用氢弹是否违背人道?
3.侮辱,凌辱;冒犯[C][(+against/on/upon)]
Such a lie is an outrage to anyone who loves the truth.
这样的谎言对任何一个热爱真理的人都是一种冒犯。
4.义愤,愤慨[U]
Her brow wrinkled with outrage.
她愤慨得皱起了眉。
及物动词 vt.
1.激起...的义愤,激怒
The public were outraged by the decision.
公众对这一决定非常愤怒。
2.对...施暴行
4.伤害;违反
Such conduct outrages our rules of morality.
这种行为违背我们的道德准则。
2.collective
形容词 adj.
1.聚集而成的
2.集体的;共同的
3.集体所有(或经营)的
4.【语】集合的
名词 n. [C]
1.集体农场;集体企业
2.【语】集合名词
the collective effort of the students
学生集体的努力
3.集团,共同体
a collective farm
集体农庄
3.bargain
名词 n. [C]
1.协议[(+with)][+that]
2.买卖,交易
Clement made a satisfactory bargain with him.
克莱门特和他作了一次满意的交易。
3.特价商品,便宜货
These toys are a real bargain at such low prices.
这些玩具的价格这么便宜,真划得来。
4.(修饰另一名词)廉价
不及物动词 vi.
1.讨价还价[(+with/over/about)]
She bargained with the fishmonger over the price.
她与鱼贩讲价钱。
2.达成协议
They bargained on a two-year term.
他们讲定以两年为期。
3.(常与否定词连用)预料,指望[(+for/on)]
及物动词 vt.
1.讨价还价后卖掉
2.经谈判后使得[O]
They finally bargained out the obstacles to an agreement.
他们通过谈判终于排除了达成协议的障碍。
3.提出...条件[+that]
The trade union bargained that its members should have another week's holiday.
工会提出其会员增加一周假日的要求。
4.保证[+that]
I bargain that the job will be done in three days.
我保证这一工作在三天内完成。
4.spouse
名词 n.
1.配偶[C]
Jobs are available for spouses on campus and in the community.
校园里和社区里有配偶可做的工作。
及物动词 vt.
1.【古】和...结婚
5.arrest
及物动词 vt.
1.逮捕;拘留
He was arrested on a charge of murder.
他因谋杀罪被捕。
2.阻止,制止
The newly developed drug has arrested the spread of the disease.
这种新药遏止了疾病的蔓延。
The medicine will arrest the infection in his leg.
这个药会防止他的腿发炎。
3.吸引
The title of the essay arrested my attention.
那篇文章的题目吸引了我的注意。
名词 n. [U][C]
1.逮捕;拘留
The robber was shot dead resisting arrest.
强盗因拒捕而被击毙。
2.阻止,遏止
3.制动器
4.抓住;夺取
6.presume
及物动词 vt.
1.擅自(做);冒昧(做)[+to-v]
I won't presume to advise you on the subject.
我不敢就这个题目对你说三道四。
2.假定,假设;推测,认为[O2][O8][+(that)]
I presume you will approve of the plan.
我相信你会支持这个计划。
3.推定,意味着[O2][O8][+(that)]
If a person is missing for nine years in that country, he is presumed dead.
在那个国家里,假如一个人失踪九年,就被作死亡论。
不及物动词 vi.
1.擅自行为,放肆
It would be presuming to camp in a person's yard without permission.
不获允许就在别人的院子里露营是一种放肆的行为。
2.设想;相信
You are married, I presume?
你是结了婚的吧?
7.suspect
及物动词 vt. [W]
1.疑有,察觉
The tiger suspected danger and ran away.
老虎意识到危险便逃跑了。
2.怀疑,不信任
We suspected their honesty.
我们不相信他们是诚实的。
3.怀疑(某人犯有过错)[+of][O2][+(that)]
The police suspected that Bill did it.
警察怀疑那件事是比尔干的。
4.猜想;料想[O2][+(that)]
I suspect they'll come.
我想他们会来的。
名词 n.
1.嫌疑犯;可疑分子[C]
形容词 a.
1.可疑的;受到怀疑的;不可信的[(+of/to/with)]
His motives were suspect with others.
他的动机受到其他人的怀疑。