abms:
=American Board of Medical Specialities美国医学专业委员会
英英解释:名词abm:
1. a defensive missile designed to shoot down incoming intercontinental ballistic missiles
同义词:antiballistic missile, ABM
abnaki
n. (北美印第安)阿布纳基族,阿布纳基人(语)
英英解释:名词abnaki:
1. a member of the Algonquian people of Maine and southern Quebec
2. the Algonquian language spoken by the Abnaki and Penobscot
abnegate
v.放弃,舍弃,禁忌
英英解释:动词abnegate:
1. deny oneself (something); restrain, especially from indulging in some pleasure
同义词:deny
2. surrender
3. deny or renounce
abnegation
n.拒绝,放弃
英英解释:名词abnegation:
1. the denial and rejection of a doctrine or belief
2. renunciation of your own interests in favor of the interests of others
同义词:self-abnegation, denial, self-denial, self-renunciation
abnegator:
n.拒绝者,放弃者
英英解释:名词abnegator:
1. one who gives up or relinquishes or renounces something
abnormal
a.反常的,不正常的,不规则的
词形变化:副词:abnor-mally
例句与用法:1.The weather is abnormal this year.今年的气候不正常。
2.It's abnormal for the boy to eat so much.这个孩子吃这么多是不正常的。
3.He is mentally abnormal.他精神不正常。
4.An abnormal fear of high places.恐高症对于高处的一种不正常的恐惧
5.At one time, she is fine, but at another, she is abnormal.有时候,她表现得很好,有时候又失常。
英英解释:形容词abnormal:
1. not normal; not typical or usual or regular or conforming to a norm
2. departing from the normal in e.g. intelligence and development
3. much greater than the normal
abnormality
n.变态,反常,异常,畸形
词形变化:名词复数:abnormalities
例句与用法:1.Soundness, especially of body or mind; freedom from disease or abnormality.健康尤指身体或心智的健康;免受疾病或反常影响的
2.A disease or an abnormality of the nervous system.神经病神经系统的疾病或异常状态下的神经系统
3.A disease or an abnormality of a joint.关节病病变或或畸形的关节
英英解释:名词abnormality:
1. an abnormal condition
同义词:abnormalcy, abnormal condition
2. retardation sufficient to fall outside the normal range of intelligence
同义词:mental defectiveness
3. marked strangeness as a consequence of being abnormal
同义词:freakishness
4. behavior that breaches the rule or etiquette or custom or morality
同义词:irregularity
abnormally:
ad.异常地(例外地,变态地)
例句与用法:1.Abnormally sensitive to a stimulus.过敏的对刺激不正常地敏感的
2.A condition marked by an abnormally large number of red blood cells in the circulatory system.红细胞增多症以循环系统中存在不正常的大量红细胞为特征的状况
3.An abnormally formed organism, especially a person or animal regarded as a curiosity or monstrosity.畸形不正常组成的有机体,尤指被看作为稀奇物或怪物的人或动物
4.The company director must have felt embarrassed at reading out such an abnormally low set of figures, because he stumbled over that part of his report.公布低得如此不正常的一组数据一定让公司经理觉得难堪,因为在读报告的那一部分时他吞吞吐吐。
英英解释:副词abnormally:
1. in an abnormal manner
abnormity
n.异常,不规则,异形
abo:
a. (AuE)当地的,土著的,土著居民的
英英解释:名词abo:
1. a dark-skinned member of a race of people living in Australia when Europeans arrived
同义词:Aborigine, Aboriginal, native Australian, Australian Aborigine
aboard
ad.在船上,在火车上,在飞机上
prep.在...之上
例句与用法:1.It's time to go aboard.该上船/飞机/车了。
2.We went/climbed aboard.我们上了船(或飞机,车等).
3.He was already aboard the ship.他已经上船了.
4.Welcome aboard!st.请上船(车,飞机)
5.All aboard!请上船
6.We travelled aboard the same flight.我们搭乘同一班机.
英英解释:副词aboard:
1. on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle
同义词:onboard
2. on first or second or third base
同义词:on base
3. side by side
同义词:alongside
4. part of a group
aboardage
n.两船接近于平行时的相撞
abode
n.住处,住所
例句与用法:1.They established their permanent abode here.他们在此建立了永久居所。
2.A place of abode; a residence.居住的地方;住处
3.A place to live in; an abode.居住地生活于其中的地方;住所
4.A small, humble abode, such as a hermit's cave or hut.小的隐居处所狭孝简陋的住所,比如隐士的山洞或棚屋
5.Lovejoy, of no fixed abode, was charged with murder.洛夫乔伊,居无定所,被控谋杀.
英英解释:名词abode:
1. any address at which you dwell more than temporarily
同义词:residence
2. housing that someone is living in
同义词:dwelling, home, domicile, habitation, dwelling house
动词abide:
1. dwell
同义词:bide, abide, stay
2. put up with something or somebody unpleasant
同义词:digest, endure, stick out, stomach, bear, stand, tolerate, support, brook, abide, suffer, put up
abohm
n.绝对欧姆(电磁制欧姆)
英英解释:名词abohm:
1. a unit of resistance equal to a billionth of an ohm
aboideau
n.低地防潮之堤坝,水闸
aboil
ad.沸腾着
a.沸腾的
abolish
v.废止,革除
词形变化:形容词:abolishable名词:abolisher动词过去式:abolished过去分词:abolished现在分词:abolishing第三人称单数:abolishes
例句与用法:1.Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery in the United States.亚伯拉罕·林肯在美国废除了奴隶制。
2.There are many bad customs and laws that ought to be abolished.有许多不良的习俗和法规应予以废除。
3.Should the death penalty be abolished?应该废除死刑吗?
4.Thatcher has said she will abolish the rating system. Watch this space, she won't. No one will. No ever.撒切尔说过她将废除评估财产的课税现值体制。注意:她不会这么做的。没有有人会这么做。从来没有哪位做过。
英英解释:动词abolish:
1. do away with
同义词:get rid of
abolishable:
a.可废除的
英英解释:形容词abolishable:
1. capable of being abolished
abolishment:
n.废除(取消)
英英解释:名词abolishment:
1. the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery)
同义词:abolition
abolition
n.废除,废止
词形变化:形容词:aboli-tionary
例句与用法:1.The abolition of slavery had been exercised in many countries.奴隶制在许多国家已经被废除。
2.It has been two years since the abolition of the custom.这种习俗已经废止两年了。
3.Few people would not exult at the abolition of slavery.奴隶制被废除了,人们无不为之欢乐鼓舞。
4.Advocacy of the abolition of slavery.废奴主义废除奴隶制的主张
英英解释:名词abolition:
1. the act of abolishing a system or practice or institution (especially abolishing slavery)
同义词:abolishment |