1.V-I If a feeling or noise subsides, it becomes less strong or loud. 减弱
• The pain had subsided during the night.
那疼痛在晚间已减轻了。
2.V-I If fighting subsides, it becomes less intense or general. 平息
• Violence has subsided following two days of riots.
暴力在两天的暴乱之后已经平息了。
3.V-I If the ground or a building is subsiding, it is very slowly sinking to a lower level. 下陷
• Does that mean the whole house is subsiding?
那意味着整栋房子正在下陷吗?
4.V-I If a level of water, especially flood water, subsides, it goes down. (尤指洪水的水位) 回落
• Local officials say the flood waters have subsided.
当地官员们说洪水已经退了。
panel /'pænl/
n.
1.sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat) section or component of something
2.a committee appointed to judge a competition
近义词:jury
3.(law) a group of people summoned for jury service (from whom a jury will be chosen)
近义词:venire
4.a group of people gathered for a special purpose as to plan or discuss an issue or judge a contest etc
5.a pad placed under a saddle
6.(computer science) a small temporary window in a graphical user interface that appears in order to request information from the user; after the information has been provided the user dismisses the box with `okay' or `cancel'
近义词:dialog box
7.electrical device consisting of a flat insulated surface that contains switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices
he checked the instrument panel
近义词:control panelinstrument panelcontrol boardboard
v.
1.decorate with panels
panel the walls with wood
2.select from a list
empanel prospective jurors
近义词:empanelimpanel
incumbent
1. formal
MEANINGS 义项
someone who has been elected to an official position, especially in politics, and who is doing that job at the present time
【正式】 在职者,现任者〔尤指政治职位〕
•In the June elections, Morris easily defeated the incumbent, Tom Smith. 在6月的大选中,莫里斯轻松击败了在任的汤姆·史密斯。
incumbent 2 adj.
英 formal 【正式】
MEANINGS 义项
1.it is incumbent upon/on sb to do sth
if it is incumbent upon you to do something, it is your duty or responsibility to do it
做某事是某人的职务[责任]
•It is incumbent upon parents to control what their children watch on TV. 控制孩子看什么样的电视节目是父母的责任。
2.the incumbent president/priest/government etc
the president etc at the present time
现任总统/现任牧师/本届政府等
robust /rəu'bʌst, 'rəubʌst/
adj.
1.physically strong
2.marked by richness and fullness of flavor
a robust claret
the robust flavor of fresh-brewed coffee
近义词:full-bodiedracyrich
3.strong enough to withstand or overcome intellectual challenges or adversity
the experiment yielded robust results
a robust faith
4.rough and crude
a robust tale
Take the Lead
abstract:
"Take the Lead" is the third episode of the eighth season of the American television medical drama Grey's Anatomy, and the show's 151st episode overall. It premiered on September 29, 2011.
领先;为首;居首位;做榜样
同近义词
v.带头;为首
tape head take the initiative
dromedary /ˈdrʌmədərɪ, -drɪ, ˈdrɒm-/
N a type of Arabian camel bred for racing and riding, having a single hump and long slender legs 单峰骆驼
1.dromedary 单峰骆驼,单峰驼,单峰驼,水袋善跑的骆驼
2.dromedary curve 驼峰曲线
3.African Dromedary 非洲单峰驼
4.dromedary deloul 单峰骆驼
5.dromedary camel 单峰驼单峰骆驼
6.deloul dromedary 单峰骆驼
7.dromedary meat 单峰驼肉
vicious /ˈvɪʃəs/
1.ADJ A vicious person or a vicious blow is violent and cruel. 凶残的
• He was a cruel and vicious man.
他是一个残忍而凶恶的人。
• He suffered a vicious attack by a gang of white youths.
他遭到了一帮白人青年凶残的攻击。
2.ADV 凶残地
• She had been viciously attacked with a hammer.
她曾被人用锤子凶残地袭击过。
3.ADJ A vicious remark is cruel and intended to upset someone. 恶毒的
• It is a deliberate, nasty and vicious attack on a young man's character.
这是对一位青年的人格蓄意的、下流的和恶毒的攻击。
4.ADV 恶毒地
• "He deserved to die," said Penelope viciously.
“他该死,” 佩内洛普恶毒地说道。
短语
1.Vicious 极品基老伴邪恶恶毒狠劲
2.Vicious cycle 恶性循环唱片名恶性循环
3.vicious circles 恶性循环
4.vicious reasoning 错误的推理谬误的推论
5.Vicious Events 恶性事件
6.vicious cycles 恶性循环
7.vicious crime 恶性犯罪
8.vicious crimes 恶性犯罪恶性案件
9.vicious habit 恶心恶习恶癖
10.vicious investment 恶性投