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Federal workers can expect to return to work Thursday morningMost House Republicans vote against budget bill, but it still passesAsked whether there will be a similar crisis in a few months, Obama flatly says, "no"The shutdown began on October 1; U.S. borrowing authority expires on ThursdayIt's over. But just for now.President Barack Obama signed a bill that ends the 16-day partial government shutdown and raises the debt ceiling, the White House said early Thursday morning. Weeks of bitter political fighting gave way to a frenzied night in Washington as Congress passed the bill that would prevent the country from crashing into the debt ceiling. Lawmakers worked precariously close to the midnight debt ceiling deadline amid warnings the government could run out of money to pay its bills if it didn't raise the debt ceiling. Federal workers should expect to return to work Thursday morning, the director of the Office of Management and Budget said.Director Sylvia Mathews Burwell said employees should check the Office of Personnel Management's
for updates.Yosemite National Park said it was already resuming operations Wednesday night.The GOP-led House gave the final stamp of approval to the Senate-brokered bill, passing it easily late Wednesday night. But it wasn't Republican a majority of that party's caucus actually voted against the measure, which only passed because of overwhelming Democratic support.A temporary bandage The debt cushion now extends through February 7, with current spending levels being authorized through January 15.That means a few months of breathing room, but little more. After all, the bill doesn't address many of the contentious and complicated issues -- from changes to entitlement programs to tax reform -- that continue to divide Democrats and Republicans."We think that we'll be back here in January debating the same issues," John Chambers, managing director of Standard and Poor's rating service, told CNN on Wednesday night "This is, I fear, a permanent feature of our budgetary process."The heads of the Senate and House budget committees -- Democratic Sen. Patty Murray of Washington and GOP Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin -- will meet Thursday with an eye on addressing these budget divides.
They'll helm budget negotiations intended to come up with a broader spending plan for the rest of fiscal year 2014, which ends on September 30.Obama, for one, didn't seem in the mood Wednesday night for more of the same -- saying politicians in Washington have to "get out of the habit of governing by crisis.""Hopefully, next time, it will not be in the 11th hour," Obama told reporters, calling for both parties to work together on a budget, immigration reform and other issues.As he left the podium, Obama was asked whether he believed America would be going through all this political turmoil again in a few months. His answer: "No."Come together The past 16 days of the partial government shutdown have come at a steep cost. Standard and Poor's estimated it took $24 billion out of the economy. The possibility of a debt default -- something that, Chambers pointed out, is gone for now but not entirely -- spooked investors on Wall Street and hiked interest rates.And then there's the impact the ordeal had on politicians' image. If there's one thing polls showed Americans agreed on, it's that they don't trust Congress -- with Republicans bearing more blame than anyone else for what transpired.Both sides talked past each other continuously, with Republicans insisting for a time that defunding, delaying or otherwise altering Obamacare must be part of any final deal. Democrats, meanwhile, stood pat in insisting they'd negotiate -- but only after the passage of a spending bill and legislation to raise the debt without unnecessary add-ons.In the end, Democrats largely got what they wanted -- after some last-minute talks by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell."We've been able to come together for a lot of different reasons," said Reid, a Nevada Democrat.Republicans did get a small Obamacare concession: requiring the government to confirm the eligibility of people receiving federal subsidies under the health care program.But while some Republicans, such as tea party favorite Sen. Ted Cruz, claimed moral victories in energizing their movement, House Speaker John Boehner didn't pretend his side was the victor."We f we just didn't win," Boehner told a radio station in his home state of Ohio.Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York blasted Cruz and the rest of the tea party wing in Congress for what he called the "reckless, irresponsible politics of brinksmanship over the last few weeks.""It was not America's finest moment," he said.Markets soar on agreementNews of the deal brought some relief to Wall Street as well as Washington, with pressure to resolve the impasse building with the approach of the Thursday deadline to raise the debt ceiling or face default.U.S. stocks rose on the news of an agreement, with the benchmark Dow Jones Industrial Average jumping more than 200 points on the day.Reid hailed the agreement he worked out with McConnell as "historic," saying that "in the end, political adversaries put aside their differences."McConnell fired an opening salvo for the budget talks expected to begin soon and continue until December when he said any ensuing spending deal should adhere to caps set in a 2011 law that included forced cuts known as sequestration."Preserving this law is critically important to the future of our country," McConnell said of the Budget Control Act, which resulted from the previous debt ceiling crisis in Washington.The focus on an agreement shifted to the Senate after House Republicans failed on Tuesday to come up with a plan their majority could support, stymied again by demands from tea party conservatives for outcomes unacceptable to Obama and Senate Democrats, as well as some fellow Republicans.Cruz, despite being in the Senate, is credited with spearheading the House Republican effort to attach amendments that would dismantle or defund the health care reforms known as Obamacare to previous proposals intended to end the shutdown.All were rejected by the Democratic-led Senate, and Obama also pledged to veto them, meaning there was no chance they ever would have succeeded.Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire called the House GOP tactic of tying Obamacare to the shutdown legislation "an ill-conceived strategy from the beginning, not a winning strategy."音节划分:des?per?ate
中频词,你记住了吗?
['desp?r?t]
['d?sp?r?t]
由绝望而引起的;
铤而走险的,孤注一掷的;
急切的,极度渴望的
不顾一切的;
大家都在背:
1. Car firms are desperate to achieve economies of scale.
汽车厂商拼命想要实现规模经济。
来自柯林斯例句
2. They admit they are now desperate for a lucky break.
他们承认现在急盼幸运之神的降临。
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3. The company'sclosure has left many small businessmen in desperate financial straits.
该公司的倒闭让很多小商人陷入了经济困境。
来自柯林斯例句
4. Desperate with anxiety, Bob and Hans searched the whole house.
焦急万分的鲍勃和汉斯把整座房子找了个遍。
来自柯林斯例句
5. He was desperate. He was in debt up to his ears.
他负债累累,走投无路。
来自柯林斯例句
兴旺的,繁荣的 (pro很多+sper希望+ous……的→希望很多→兴旺的)
不顾一切的,铤而走险的;绝望的,危急的 (de去掉+sper希望+ate……的→去掉希望的)
暴徒,[尤指早期美国西部的]亡命之徒 (de去掉,无+sper希望+ado人→无希望之人)
铤而走险,拼命 (desperate[adj.不顾一切的,铤而走险的;绝望的,危急的]+ion表名词→n.铤而走险,拼命)
粗鲁,艰苦 (a不+sper希望+ity表名词→不给人希望→粗鲁,暴力)
成功,兴隆,昌盛,使成功,使昌隆,繁荣 (pro很多+sper希望→很多的希望→繁荣)
1. “铤而走险的”释义下的同义词
其他释义下的同义词
1. “绝望的”释义下的反义词
其他释义下的反义词
ADJ-GRADED
能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词
(因绝望而)孤注一掷的,铤而走险的,拼命的 If you are desperate, you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to try anything to change it.&
Troops are needed to help get food into Kosovo where people are in desperate need...
需要军队帮助将科索沃人民亟需的食品送抵那里。
Desperate with anxiety, Bob and Hans searched the whole house...
焦急万分的鲍勃和汉斯把整座房子找了个遍。
He made a desperate attempt to hijack a plane.
他铤而走险,企图劫持一架飞机。
desperately
Thousands are desperately trying to leave their battered homes.
成千上万的人不顾一切地想要离开他们千疮百孔的家园。
ADJ-GRADED
能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词
极需要的;渴望的 If you are desperate for something or desperate to do something, you want or need it very much indeed.&
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They'd been married nearly four years and June was desperate to start a family...
他们结婚已快4年了,琼非常渴望要个孩子。
People are desperate for him to do something.
人们极希望他能做点什么。
desperately
He was a boy who desperately needed affection.
他是一个极需要关爱的男孩。
ADJ-GRADED
能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词
极困难的;极严重的;极危险的 A desperate situation is very difficult, serious, or dangerous.&
India's United Nations ambassador said the situation is desperate...
印度驻联合国大使说形势非常危急。
I decided not to abandon John when he was in such a desperate position.
我决定不在约翰走投无路的时候抛弃他。
1. 不顾一切的, 拼命的
He is a desperate criminal.
他是个亡命之徒。
The prisoners grew more desperate.
囚犯们在绝望中更加不顾死活了。
2. 铤而走险的, 孤注一掷的
They made a desperate attempt to save the company.
他们为挽救公司作孤注一掷的努力。
3. 极想望的, 极需要的
He's desperate for money.
他极渴望得到钱。
They're desperate to escape.
他们急于想逃跑。
4. 危急的, 极严重的
The city is suffering a desperate shortage of water.
这个城市严重缺水。
The state of that country is desperate.
那个国家的形势非常危急。
1. a person who is frightened
"they prey on the hopes of the desperate"
1. arising from or marked by des
"a despairing view of the world situation"
"the last despairing plea of the condemned criminal"
"a desperate cry for help"
"helpless and desperate--as if at the end of his tether"
"her desperate screams"
"do-or-die revolutionaries"
"a do-or-die conflict"
3. (of persons) dangerously reckless or violent as fro
"a desperate criminal"
"taken hostage of desperate men"
4. sho especially of actions courageously undertaken in desperat
"made a last desperate attempt to reach the climber"
"the desperate gallantry of our naval task forces marked the turning point in the Pacific war"- G.C.Marshall
"they took heroic measures to save his life"
5. showing extreme urgency or intensity especially because of
"felt a desperate urge to confess"
"a desperate need for recognition"
6. fraught
"a desperate illness"
"on all fronts the Allies were in a desperate situation due to lack of materiel"- G.C.Marshall
"a dire emergency"
英语词根词缀记忆大全 ... perspicacious a 有洞察力的 desperate a 绝望的 desperation n 绝望;拼命.
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2. 不顾一切的
大英语B级词汇表 - 豆丁网 ... desk n. 书桌,办公桌 desperate adj. 不顾一切的,绝望的 despite prep. 不管,尽管,不论.
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大学英语四级单词集锦 D 开头_百度文库 ... despair n. 绝望 desperate a. 拼死的;绝望的 despise vt. 鄙视,蔑视.
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4. 孤注一掷
A desperate soldier will fight to the death ., 一个孤注一掷的士兵会战斗到底.
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拼_百度百科 ... 20. 拼杀[ grapple] 21. 拼死[ fight desperately] 23. 拼写[ spelling].
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1. 绝望的主妇
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1. 绝望的生鱼片
...9.彩虹沙漠(Rainbow Desert)10.绝望的生鱼片(Desperate Sashimi)11.本来也可以(Could Have)12.爱的路上只有我和你(Just You And.
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1. 拼命的挣扎
英文网名_2013年最新版英文的个性网名_沪江英语 ... Not satisfied 不满足 Desperate struggle 拼命的挣扎 SUnBoC: 夏日杏花.
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2. 负隅顽抗
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