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简明英汉词典he[hi:; i:, hi, i]pron.他n.男, 雄abbr.[军] High Explosive, 高爆炸药基本词义Hesymb 〈化〉氦 (helium)基本词义HEabbr. 烈性炸药 (high explosive)美国传统词典[双解]hehe 1AHD:[h?] D.J.[hi8]K.K.[hi]pron.(代词)(1)Used to refer to the man or boy previously mentioned or implied.他:用来指代前面提到或暗示到的男子或男孩(2)Used to refer to a male animal.雄性动物:用来指代雄性动物(3)Usage Problem Used to refer to a person whose gender is unspecified or unknown:【用法疑难】 泛指某人:用来指代一个性别不明或未提及的人:“He who desires but acts not, breeds pestilence”(William Blake)“只有奢望而不行动的人,会滋生出罪恶”(威廉?布莱克)n.(名词)A male person or animal:男子或雄性动物:Is the cat a he?那只猫是公的吗?语源(1)Middle English 中古英语 (2)from Old English h?} * see ko- 源自 古英语 h?} *参见 ko- 用法(1)Traditionally, English speakers have used the pronouns he, him, and his generically in contexts in which the grammatical form of the antecedent requires a singular pronoun, as in Every member of Congress is answerable 传统上,说英语的人一般把代词he,him 和 his 用在先行词的语法形式要求跟一个单数代词的语境中, 如国会中每一位成员都应对 其 选民负责; A novelist should write abou 小说作者应写自己 最为熟知的事物; No one seems to take any pride in his work anymore, and so on. 没有人再会对自己 的工作感到骄傲 等等。 (2)Beginning early in the 20th century, however, the traditional usage has come under increasing criticism for reflecting and perpetuating gender discrimination. ? Defenders of the traditional usage have argued that the masculine pronouns he, his, and him can be used generically to refer to men and women. This analysis of the generic use of he is linguistically doubtful. If he were truly a gender-neutral form, we would expect that it could be used to refer to the members of any group containing both men and women. But in fact the English masculine form is an odd choice when it refers to a female member of such a group. There is something plainly disconcerting about sentences such as 可是从20世纪早期起,传统用法不断受到指责,因为它反映并长久维持性别歧视。传统用法辩护者认为阳性代词he,his 和 him 可以用来指代男人和女人的总称。 有关he 的属性用法的分析, 从语言学角度上来说,是有疑问的。如果he 果真是一个中性形式, 我们猜想它可以用来指代任何包含有男人和女人的群体中的成员。但事实上,在英语中用阳性形式来指代上述一群体中的女性成员构成一种很奇特的选择。如下面这个句子中明显存在使人困窘之处:Each of the stars of It Happened One Night [i.e., Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert] won an Academy Award for his performance. “一夜风流”中的每一位明星,即克拉克?盖博和克劳狄特?柯尔贝尔, 因各自的表演获奥斯卡金像奖 。 (3)In this case, the use of his forces the reader to envision a single male who stands as the representative member of the group, a picture that is at odds with the image that comes to mind when we picture the stars of It Happened One Night. Thus he is not really a gender- rather, it refers to a male who is to be taken as the representative member of the group referred to by its antecedent. The traditional usage, then, is not simply a gr it also suggests a particular pattern of thought. ? Many writers sidestep the problem by avoiding the relevant constructions. In place of Every student handed in his assignment, they write All the students handed
in place of A taxpayer must appear for his hearing in person, they write Taxpayers must appear for their hearings in person, and so on. Even when using the relevant constructions, however, many writers never use masculine pronouns as generics. In a series of sample sentences such as A patient who doesn't accurately report ?, an average of 46 percent of the Usage Panel chose a coordinate form (her/his, his or her, and so on), 3 percent chose the plural pronoun (although the actual frequency of the plural in writing is far higher than this number would suggest), 2 percent chose the feminine pronoun, another 2 percent chose an indefinite or a definite article, and 7 percent gave no response or felt that no pronoun was needed to complete the sentence. ? As a substitute for coordinate forms such as his/her or her and his, third person plural forms, such as their, have a good deal to recommend them: they are admirably brief and entirely colloquial and may be the only sensible choi for example, in the radio commercial that says “Make someone happy―give them a goosedown Christmas,” where him would be misleading and her or him would be fussy. At least one major British publisher has recently adopted this usage for its learners' dictionaries, where one may read such sentences as If someone says they are “winging it,” they mean that they are improvising their way. But in formal style, this option is perhaps less risky for a publisher of reference books than for an individual writer, who may be misconstrued as being careless or ignorant rather than attuned to the various grammatical and political nuances of the use of the masculine pronoun as generic pronoun. What is more, this solution ignores a persistent intuition that expressions such as everyone and each student should in fact be treated as grammatically singular. Writers who are concerned about avoiding both grammatical and social problems are best advised to use coordinate forms such as his or her. ? Some writers see no need to use a personal pronoun implying gender unless
in the sample sentence A child who develops this sort of rash on ?, 6 percent of the Usage Panel completed the sentence with the. In addition, some writers have proposed other solutions to the use of he as a generic pronoun, such as the introduction of wholly new gender-neutral pronouns like s/he or hiser, or the switching between feminine and masculine forms in alternating sentences, paragraphs, or chapters. ? In contrast to these innovations, many writers use the masculine pronoun as generic in all cases. For the same series of sample sentences, the average percentage of Usage Panel members who consistently completed the sentences with his was 37. This course is grammatically unexceptionable, but the writer who follows it must be prepared to incur the displeasure of readers who regard this pattern as a mark of insensitivity or gender discrimination. When a majority of writers are taking care to avoid the masculine as generic, the writer who uses it in this way may invite the inference that there is some pointed reason for referring to the representative instance as male. The entire question is unlikely to be resolved in the near future.See Usage Note at any, anyone, each, every, neither, one 在这个例子中,his 的运用,迫使读者想象出一位单身男子站在那里作为这个群体的成员代表, 这一画面与我们看到一夜风流 一片中的明星时在脑中产生的形象是相抵触的。 所以he 不是一个真正的中性代词, 不如说,它指代的是一个被作为先行词提及到的那个群体中的成员的男性代表。于是,传统用法不仅仅只是语法惯例,它还暗示一种特别的思维方式。许多作家避免出现这种相关结构以回避问题。他们不写Every student handed in his assignment, 而写All the students handed in their assignments, 不写A taxpayer must appear for his hearing in person, 而写Taxpayers must appear for their hearings in person , 诸如此类。 即使用到这种相关结构,许多作家也从不把阳性代词用作通称词。在如A patient who doesn't accurately report______barule/sexual history to the doctor runs the risk for runs of misdiagnosis, 这样一组样句中, 被测试者平均百分之四十六的人选择一种并列形式(her/his ,his or her , 等等), 百分之三的人选择复数代词(尽管在写作中,使用复数的实际频率远远高于这个数字所暗示的),百分之二的人选择阴性代词,另有百分之二选择了一个不定冠词或定冠词,还有百分之七的人没有作出回答或感到不需要代词来完成这样的句子。作为his/her 或者 her and his 这种并列形式的替代词, 第三人称的复数形式,例如their 具有许多可取之处: 它们极其简洁,而且完全口语化;在不正式的文体中或许是唯一明智和选择,例如在一台收音机播出的广告中说“Make someone happy--give them a goosedown Christmas,” 用him 会产生异义, 而her or him 又显得累赘。 至少英国一家主要出版商最近已将这种用法编入了学习字典,读者可以读到如If someone says they are "winging it," they mean that they are improvising their way 。 在正式文体中,这种选择对于参考书籍的出版商来说,危险性要小一些,而对个体作家来说,危险性要大,他可能会被误认为粗心大意或无知而不是为了协调,因把阳性代词用作一般代词而造成的在语法和政治方面的多种细微差别。另外,这种解决方法还忽略了一种固执的直觉认识,那就是认为everyone 和 each student 从语法上来说,实际上应是单数形式。 关心如何同时避免这种语法和社会问题的作家被告知,使用如his or her 这样的并列形式。 一些作家认为除非完全必要时,否则不需使用一个暗示性的人称代词。对于 A child who develops this sort of rash on_____barule/hands should probably be kept at home for a couple of days 这样的句子, 百分之六的用法专题使用小组成员赞同the 用作一般代词提出。 其他对he 的使用解决办法, 如引入全新的中性代词,象s/he 或者 hiser 或者轮流在句子、段落或章节中使用阴性和阳性代词。 与这些建议形成对比的是,许多作家在所有的情况下都把阳性代词作一般代词。对于同样的一组句子,用法专题使用小组中平均有百分之三十七的成员坚持用his 来完成句子。 这种对策在语法方面是无懈可击的,但遵循这一方法的作家必须有这样的准备:它会引起读者的不满,认为这种形式是感觉迟钝或性别歧视的。当大部分作家注意避免将阳性代词用作一般代词时,仍使用这种方式的作家也许会招来这种推测,用男性来指代这种代表的场合其中必有尖锐的原因,整个问题看来在近期难以得到解决参见 any, anyone, each, every, neither, one基本词义hehe 2AHD:[h3] D.J.[hei]K.K.[he]n.(名词)The fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.See table at alphabet 希伯来语字母表中的第五个字母参见 alphabet语源Hebrew h?} 希伯来语 h?} 基本词义HeHeNONE(无词性)The symbol for the element helium 元素helium的符号基本词义HEHEabbr.(略语)High explosive. High explosive.现代英汉词典he[hi:]pron.(1)他He is here.他在这里。He'd got only a few minutes to spend with her.他只有几分钟的时间同她在一起。(2)某人,任何人Everyone should do what he considers best.人人都应做他认为最好的事。(3)它(指雄性动物)Is your dog a he?你的狗是公的吗?Is your dog a he or a she?你的狗是雄的还是雌的?基本词义Hesymb.〈化〉氦 (helium)基本词义HEabbr.(1)烈性炸药 (high explosive)(2)主教阁下 (His Excellency, Her Excellency)(3)阁下 (His Eminence)现代英汉综合大辞典he[hi:; i:, hi, i]pron.[主格](1)他(2)某人, 任何人He that talks much errs much.[谚]言多必有失。词性变化hen.[h:i] (pl. hes [hi:z])男, 雄a he-goat一头公山羊Is it a he or a she?(婴孩)是男的还是女的?(动物)是公[雄]的, 还是母[雌]的?继承用法hemann.[美](1)专横的大汉(2)健美男子, 健壮而有男子风度的人基本词义He【化】元素氦(helium)的符号基本词义HE(1)=Hardware Evaluator 硬件鉴定器;(2)Heat Engine 热机;(3)Heavy Equipment 重型设备;(4)H(5)Hemotoxin and Eosin 血毒素曙红;(6)His [Her] Excellency 阁下英文相关词典heshe&&&&美国传统词典hehe 1AHD:[h?] D.J.[hi8]K.K.[hi]pron.(1)Used to refer to the man or boy previously mentioned or implied.(2)Used to refer to a male animal.(3)Usage Problem Used to refer to a person whose gender is unspecified or unknown:“He who desires but acts not, breeds pestilence”(William Blake)n.A male person or animal:Is the cat a he?语源(1)Middle English (2)from Old English h?} * see ko- 用法(1)Traditionally, English speakers have used the pronouns he, him, and his generically in contexts in which the grammatical form of the antecedent requires a singular pronoun, as in Every member of Congress is answerable A novelist should write abou No one seems to take any pride in his work anymore, and so on. (2)Beginning early in the 20th century, however, the traditional usage has come under increasing criticism for reflecting and perpetuating gender discrimination. ? Defenders of the traditional usage have argued that the masculine pronouns he, his, and him can be used generically to refer to men and women. This analysis of the generic use of he is linguistically doubtful. If he were truly a gender-neutral form, we would expect that it could be used to refer to the members of any group containing both men and women. But in fact the English masculine form is an odd choice when it refers to a female member of such a group. There is something plainly disconcerting about sentences such as Each of the stars of It Happened One Night [i.e., Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert] won an Academy Award for his performance. (3)In this case, the use of his forces the reader to envision a single male who stands as the representative member of the group, a picture that is at odds with the image that comes to mind when we picture the stars of It Happened One Night. Thus he is not really a gender- rather, it refers to a male who is to be taken as the representative member of the group referred to by its antecedent. The traditional usage, then, is not simply a gr it also suggests a particular pattern of thought. ? Many writers sidestep the problem by avoiding the relevant constructions. In place of Every student handed in his assignment, they write All the students handed
in place of A taxpayer must appear for his hearing in person, they write Taxpayers must appear for their hearings in person, and so on. Even when using the relevant constructions, however, many writers never use masculine pronouns as generics. In a series of sample sentences such as A patient who doesn't accurately report ?, an average of 46 percent of the Usage Panel chose a coordinate form (her/his, his or her, and so on), 3 percent chose the plural pronoun (although the actual frequency of the plural in writing is far higher than this number would suggest), 2 percent chose the feminine pronoun, another 2 percent chose an indefinite or a definite article, and 7 percent gave no response or felt that no pronoun was needed to complete the sentence. ? As a substitute for coordinate forms such as his/her or her and his, third person plural forms, such as their, have a good deal to recommend them: they are admirably brief and entirely colloquial and may be the only sensible choi for example, in the radio commercial that says “Make someone happy―give them a goosedown Christmas,” where him would be misleading and her or him would be fussy. At least one major British publisher has recently adopted this usage for its learners' dictionaries, where one may read such sentences as If someone says they are “winging it,” they mean that they are improvising their way. But in formal style, this option is perhaps less risky for a publisher of reference books than for an individual writer, who may be misconstrued as being careless or ignorant rather than attuned to the various grammatical and political nuances of the use of the masculine pronoun as generic pronoun. What is more, this solution ignores a persistent intuition that expressions such as everyone and each student should in fact be treated as grammatically singular. Writers who are concerned about avoiding both grammatical and social problems are best advised to use coordinate forms such as his or her. ? Some writers see no need to use a personal pronoun implying gender unless
in the sample sentence A child who develops this sort of rash on ?, 6 percent of the Usage Panel completed the sentence with the. In addition, some writers have proposed other solutions to the use of he as a generic pronoun, such as the introduction of wholly new gender-neutral pronouns like s/he or hiser, or the switching between feminine and masculine forms in alternating sentences, paragraphs, or chapters. ? In contrast to these innovations, many writers use the masculine pronoun as generic in all cases. For the same series of sample sentences, the average percentage of Usage Panel members who consistently completed the sentences with his was 37. This course is grammatically unexceptionable, but the writer who follows it must be prepared to incur the displeasure of readers who regard this pattern as a mark of insensitivity or gender discrimination. When a majority of writers are taking care to avoid the masculine as generic, the writer who uses it in this way may invite the inference that there is some pointed reason for referring to the representative instance as male. The entire question is unlikely to be resolved in the near future.See Usage Note at any, anyone, each, every, neither, one 基本词义hehe 2AHD:[h3] D.J.[hei]K.K.[he]n.The fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.See table at alphabet 语源Hebrew h?} 基本词义HeHeNONEThe symbol for the element helium 基本词义HEHEabbr.High explosive. 英汉地质大词典he n.水平距离等量值 英汉化学大词典he pron.他 英汉计算机大词典he pron.他 英汉建筑大词典he n.水平距离等量值 英汉农牧林大词典he n.干草等价,干草当量 航空英语缩写词典HEHere 此处,这里基本词义HEHigh Efficiency 高效率基本词义HEHigh Efficiency 高效率基本词义HEHydraulic Equipment 液压设备基本词义HETRANS EUROPEAN AIRWAYS 环欧航空公司英汉医学大词典he n.氦
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六级词汇:Llace vi.系带,用带子束紧landscape n.风景,景色,景致largely ad.大规模地late a.去世不久的latent a.存在但看不见的lathe n.车床 vt.用车床加工latitude n.纬度;黄纬lattice n.格子;点阵,网络laundry n.送洗衣店去洗的东西leaflet n.传单,活页;广告leakage n.漏,泄漏;漏出物lease n.租约,契约,租契legislation n.立法;法规length n.程度,范围lengthen vt.使延长 vi.变长leopard n.豹lessen vt.减少 vi.变少lever n.途径,工具,手段liability n.责任;倾向;债务liable a.有(法律)责任的lighter n.打火机,引燃器likelihood n.可能(性)likeness n.同样;类似,相似lily n.百合,百合花,睡莲limb n.分支,突出物limestone n.石灰石limp vi.蹒跚,跛行 n.跛行line vt.加衬里于linear a.线的;长度的liner n.班船,定期班机linger vi.逗留,徘徊;拖延lining n.(衣服里的)衬里lipstick n.唇膏,口红literal a.文字(上)的;字面的literally ad.照字义,逐字地literary a.精通文学的litter n.废物,杂乱 vi.乱扔lobby n.前厅,(剧院的)门廊locality n.位置,地点,发生地location n.定位,测位;测量locomotive a.运动的;机动locust n.蝗虫;洋槐,刺槐lodging n.寄宿,住宿;住所lofty a.高耸的;高尚的log n.航海日志;飞行日志longing n.渴望 a.显示渴望的longitude n.经线,经度loosely ad.松松地,松散地loosen vi.变松lounge n.(旅馆等的)休息室lubricate vt.使润滑vi.加润滑油luminous a.发光的;光明的lump vt.(使)成团 vi.结块lunar a.月亮的luncheon n.午宴,午餐,便宴luxurious a.爱好奢侈的,豪华的四级词汇:Llab n.实验室,研究室label n.标签;标记,符号laboratory n.实验室,研究室labour n.劳动;工作;劳工lace n.鞋带,系带;花边lack vi.&vi.&n.缺乏,不足ladder n.梯子,梯状物lady n.女士,夫人;贵妇人lag vi.走得慢 n.落后lake n.湖lamb n.羔羊,小羊;羔羊肉lame a.跛的;瘸的,残废的lamp n.灯land n.陆地;土地 vi.上岸landing n.上岸,登陆,着陆landlady n.女房东;女地主landlord n.地主;房东,店主lane n.(乡间)小路;跑道language n.语言,语言课程lantern n.提灯,灯笼lap n.膝部;一圈large a.大的;巨大的largely ad.大部分;大量地laser n.激光last a.最后的 ad.最后last vi.持续,持久;耐久late a.迟的 ad.迟,晚lately ad.最近,不久前later ad.后来;过一会儿Latin a.拉丁的 n.拉丁语latter a.(两者中)后者的laugh vi.笑,发笑 n.笑laughter n.笑,笑声launch vt.发射,投射;发动laundry n.洗衣房,洗衣店lavatory n.盥洗室,厕所law n.法律,法令;法则lawn n.草地,草坪,草场lawyer n.律师;法学家lay vt.置放;铺设;设置layer n.层,层次;铺设者layout n.布局,安排,设计lazy a.懒惰的,懒散的lead vt.为…带路;领导lead n.铅,铅制品leader n.领袖,领导人;首领leadership n.领导leading a.指导的;最主要的leaf n.叶,叶子league n.同盟,联盟;联合会leak vi.漏;泄露 n.漏洞lean vi.倾斜,屈身;靠leap vi.跳,跃 n.跳跃learn vi.&vt.学,学习learned a.有学问的;学术上的learning n.学习;学问,知识least a.最少的 ad.最少leather n.皮革;皮革制品leave vi.离去 vt.离开lecture n.&vi.演讲,讲课left a.左边的 ad.在左边leg n.腿,腿部legal a.法律的;合法的legend n.传说,传奇leisure n.空闲时间;悠闲lemon n.柠檬,柠檬树lend vt.把…借给,贷(款)length n.长,长度;一段lens n.透镜,镜片;镜头less a.更少的 ad.更少地lessen vt.减少,减轻;缩小lesson n.功课,课;课程lest conj.惟恐,以免let vt.允许,让;使letter n.信;证书;字母level n.水平面 a.水平的lever n.杆,杠杆;控制杆liable a.易于…的;可能的liar n.说谎的人liberal a.心胸宽大的;慷慨的liberate vt.解放;释放liberation n.解放liberty n.自由;释放;许可librarian n.图书馆馆长library n.图书馆;藏书license n.许可;执照 vt.准许lick vt.舔;舔吃lid n.盖子,盖,囊盖lie vi.躺,平放;位于lie vi.说谎,欺骗 n.谎话lieutenant n.陆军中尉;副职官员life n.生命;一生;寿命lifetime n.一生,终身lift vt.提起,提高 n.电梯light n.光,光线;灯,光源light a.轻的,少量的lighten vt.照亮,使明亮lightly ad.轻轻地,轻松地lightning n.闪电,闪电放电like vt.喜欢;喜爱;希望like prep.像,如;像要likely a.可能的 ad.很可能likewise ad.同样地;也,又limb n.肢,臂,翼;树枝lime n.石灰limit n.限度;限制;范围limitation n.限制;限度,局限limited a.有限的line n.线;排;路线;线条linen n.亚麻布;亚麻织物liner n.班船,班机link vt.有环连接 n.环lion n.狮子;勇猛的人lip n.嘴唇liquid n.液体 a.液体的liquor n.酒;溶液,液剂list n.表,目录 n.列举listen vi.听,留神听;听从listener n.听者,听众之一liter n.升(容量单位)literary a.文学(上)的literature n.文学;文献little a.小的;少;幼小的live vi.居住;活 a.活的lively a.活泼的;逼真的liver n.肝;肝脏living a.活的 n.生活,生计living-room n.起居室load vt.装;装满 n.负载loaf n.一条面包,一个面包loan n.贷款;暂借 vt.借出local a.地方的;局部的locate vt.探明,找出,查出location n.位置,场所lock n.锁 vt.锁上,锁住locomotive n.火车头,机车lodge vi.暂住,借宿,投宿log n.原木,木料logic n.逻辑,推理;逻辑性logical a.逻辑的;符合逻辑的lonely a.孤独的;荒凉的long a.长的;远的 ad.长久long vi.渴望,极想念look vi.看,显得 n.看loop n.圈,环,环孔loose a.松的;宽松的loosen vt.解开;使松驰lord n.贵族;上帝,基督lorry n.运货汽车,卡车lose vt.失去;迷失;输掉loss n.遗失;损失;失败lot n.许多,大量;签,阄loud a.响亮的;吵闹的loudspeaker n.扬声器,喇叭love vt.爱,喜欢 n.爱lovely a.可爱的;令人愉快的lover n.爱好者;情人;情侣low a.低的,矮的;低下的lower a.较低的 vt.放下loyal a.忠诚的,忠心的loyalty n.忠诚,忠心luck n.运气;好运,幸运lucky a.幸运的;吉祥的luggage n.行李;皮箱,皮包lumber n.木材;木料;制材lump n.团,块;肿块lunch n.午餐,(美)便餐lung n.肺脏,肺luxury n.奢侈,奢华;奢侈品简单词汇:ladder n. 梯子 lame a. 跛的,瘸的 ,残废的 lamp n. 灯,油灯;光源 language n. 语言 latest a. 最近的,最新的;最晚的
latter n. (两者之中的)后者 learned a. 有才华的; 博学的 lecture〔 n. 讲课,演讲 license n. 执照,许可证 litter v. 乱丢杂物 lively a. 活泼的; 充满生气的 local a. 当地的; 地方的 lovely a. 美好的,可爱的 luggage n. (总称)行李花了不少时间,希望对你有用!
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labor-saving
节省劳力的;减轻劳动强度的
laboriously
ad. 艰难地,辛勤地
n. 漆;漆器
a. 装满的;充满的
v. 衰退;减退;落后
n. 风景点;里程碑
n. 地貌;风景
landscaping
n. 园林改造;环境美化
n. (larva的复数)幼虫;幼体
vt. 创办;发起
a. 浪费的;过度的
a. 前列的;领导的
n. 暗礁;岩石的突出部分
a. 闻名遐尔的;传说中的
legislative
legislature
n. 议会;立法机关
vt. 减少;减轻
a. 较小的,次要的
vt. 征收;强集
a. 可能遭到...的
n. 生命线;命根子
vt. 点燃;照亮
lighthouse
a. 很有可能的
ad. 同样地;也
n. 语言学家
n. 脂;脂质
ad. 字面上,确实地,真正地
a. 文学(上)的
literaryaward
literature
lithograph
lithosphere
n. 岩石圈;陆界
little-understood
尚不确知的
liveliness
vt. 测定;找出...的位置,使...坐落于
n. 位置,场地;外景拍摄地
n. 水闸;水门
vi. 走动;移动
locomotive
n. 机车;火车头
n. 鸽房;鸽群
a. 孤独的;孤立的
long-range
长期的;大范围的
long-standing
a. 长时间的
a. 长期的;长远的
vi. 隐隐呈现
vt. 打环;成圈
a. 不平衡的;倾侧的
a. 贵族气派的;高贵的
a. 因失恋而憔悴的
n. (美国独立战争时期)亲英分子
lubrication
lubricator
vt. 使安静
vt. 吸引;引诱
n. 抒情诗,歌词
ad. 抒情地;热情奔放地
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