aveline:
艾夫琳
avellan:
四臂榛果形的
英英解释:形容词avellan:
1. pertaining to filberts or hazelnuts
同义词:avellane
avellane:
四臂榛果形的
英英解释:形容词avellane:
1. pertaining to filberts or hazelnuts
同义词:avellan
avenaceous:
燕麦的
avenge:
v.为...报复,报仇
词形变化:副词:avengingly名词:avenger动词过去式:avenged过去分词:avenged现在分词:avenging第三人称单数:avenges
例句与用法:1.He wanted to avenge himself for his sufferings.他要为自己所受的折磨进行报复。
2.She avenged herself on her father's killers.她向杀父之人报了仇.
3.She avenged her father's murder.她为其父被谋杀而复了仇.
4.It was a point of honor with him to avenge any insult to his family.要对他家所蒙受的耻辱进行报复,这对他来说是关系名誉的要事。
英英解释:动词avenge:
1. take revenge for a perceived wrong
同义词:revenge, retaliate
avenger:
n.复仇者
英英解释:名词avenger:
1. someone who takes vengeance
同义词:retaliator
avengingly:
报仇地
avens:
n.水杨酶属植物
英英解释:名词avens:
1. any of various perennials of the genus Geum having usually pinnate basal leaves and variously colored flowers
aventurine:
n.砂金石(金星玻璃)
a.星彩的(有金星的)
英英解释:名词aventurine:
1. a translucent quartz spangled with bits of mica or other minerals
同义词:sunstone
avenue
n.林荫道,大街
例句与用法:1.The avenues of the area were crowded with visitors.这个地区的大街上挤满了参观的人群。
2.They exploded every avenue but could not find a solution.他们探索过各种途径,但是没有找到解决的办法。
3.Books are avenues to knowledge.书是通向知识的道路。
4.An avenue is usually a wide street of houses, often in the suburbs and lined with trees.通常指两旁有房子的宽阔街道,常指郊区的林荫道。
英英解释:名词avenue:
1. a line of approach
2. a wide street or thoroughfare
同义词:boulevard
aver
v.极力声明,断言
vt.&n.断言
词形变化:形容词:averrable名词:averment动词过去式:averred过去分词:averred现在分词:averring第三人称单数:avers
例句与用法:1.I aver it will not rain tomorrow.我断言明天不会下雨。
2.He avers he will not attend the meeting.他断言不会参加那个会议。
3.As he already knew French, he gained an advantage aver the rest of the class.因为他已经接法语,所以他比班上其他人占优势。
英英解释:动词aver:
1. report or maintain
同义词:allege, say
2. to declare or affirm solemnly and formally as true
同义词:affirm, verify, assert, avow, swan, swear
average:
n.平均,平均数
a.一般的,通常的,平均的
v.平均
词形变化:副词:averagely名词:averageness动词过去式:averaged过去分词:averaged现在分词:averaging第三人称单数:averages
例句与用法:1.The average age of the boys in this class is fifteen.本班男生的平均年龄是十五岁。
2.Tom's work at school is above the average.汤姆的功课是中上。
3.The average of 4, 6 and 8 is 6.4,6,8的平均数是6。
4.This car averages 40 miles to the gallon.这辆汽车平均每加仑可行40英里.
5.The average age of the students is 19.学生的平均年龄是19岁.
6.We fail one student per year on average.我们平均每年有一个学生不及格.
7.Sometimes I pay, sometimes he pays it seems to average out (ie result in a fair balance) in the end.有时我付钱,有时他付钱--到头来似乎两相抵销.
8.The rainfall averages 36 inches a year.年降雨量平均为36英寸.
英英解释:名词average:
1. a statistic describing the location of a distribution
同义词:norm
动词average:
1. amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain
同义词:average out
2. achieve or reach on average
3. compute the average of
同义词:average out
形容词average:
1. approximating the statistical norm or average or expected value
同义词:mean
2. lacking special distinction, rank, or status; commonly encountered
同义词:ordinary
3. lacking exceptional quality or ability
同义词:fair, mediocre, middling
4. around the middle of a scale of evaluation of physical measures
同义词:intermediate, medium
5. relating to or constituting the most frequent value in a distribution
同义词:modal
6. relating to or constituting the middle value of an ordered set of values (or the average of the middle two in a set with an even number of values)
同义词:median
averaging:
n.平均(求平无数,混匀)
a.平均的(中和的,混匀的)
例句与用法:1.I've done some averaging to reach these figures.我平均以後得出这些数.
2.The tax authorities averaged his profit out at 3000 a year over 5 years.税务局算出他5年的平均利润为每年3000英镑.
英英解释:动词average:
1. amount to or come to an average, without loss or gain
同义词:average, average out
2. achieve or reach on average
同义词:average
3. compute the average of
同义词:average, average out
averment:
n.断言,主张,申辩
英英解释:名词averment:
1. a declaration that is made emphatically (as if no supporting evidence were necessary)
同义词:assertion, asseveration
avernus:
n.意大利拿坡里附近的小湖,地狱
averroism:
阿威罗伊学说
averse
a.厌恶的,反对的
词形变化:副词:aversely名词:averseness
例句与用法:1.He is averse to hard work.他不愿意努力工作。
2.We are averse to taking action.我们反对采取行动。
3.I'm not averse to a drop of whisky after dinner.我倒不反对饭後喝点儿威士忌.
4.He seems to be averse to hard work.看来他不愿做艰苦的工作.
英英解释:形容词averse:
1. (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed
同义词:antipathetic, antipathetical, indisposed, loath, loth
averseness:
厌恶
aversion
n.嫌恶,憎恨
例句与用法:1.He has a strong aversion to getting up early.他非常讨厌早起床。
2.Washing dishes is his pet aversion.他最讨厌洗碗。
3.Do you feel any aversion to hard study?你嫌恶努力学习吗?
4.Smoking is one of my pet (ie particular, personal) aversions.吸烟是我特别讨厌的事.
5.He took an immediate aversion to his new boss.他对新老板一见就反感.
6.I've always had an aversion to getting up early.我从来就厌恶早起.
英英解释:名词aversion:
1. a feeling of intense dislike
同义词:antipathy, distaste
2. the act of turning yourself (or your gaze) away
同义词:averting
aversive:
厌恶的
嫌恶物
英英解释:形容词aversive:
1. tending to repel or dissuade |