clarinet
n. 竖笛,单簧管,黑管
英英解释:名词clarinet:
1. a single-reed instrument with a straight tube
clarinettist:
n. 吹木箫者
英英解释:名词clarinettist:
1. a musician who plays the clarinet
同义词:clarinetist clarino
n. [乐]尖音,小号,号角声 clarion
n. 尖音号角
a. 清澈响亮的
英英解释:名词clarion:
1. a medieval brass instrument with a clear shrill tone
动词clarion:
1. blow the clarion
2. proclaim on, or as if on, a clarion
形容词clarion:
1. loud and clear clarissa
n. 克拉丽莎(f.) clarity
n. 清楚,透明
例句与用法:1.Being unable to think with clarity or act with understanding and intelligence.迷惑的不能清楚地思考或不能理智或清晰地行为
2.Lacking clarity or distinctness; cloudy or obscure.模糊的不清楚的或者不明显的;含糊的或者朦胧的
3.Clarity of diction is vital for a public speaker.发音清晰对演说家至关重要.
4.Something that suggests such a representation, as in clarity of representation.类似地图的事物能显示这种图示的东西,如在图像明晰程度等方面能显示
英英解释:名词clarity:
1. free from obscurity and easy to understand; the comprehensibility of clear expression
同义词:lucidity, lucidness, pellucidity, clearness, limpidity
2. the quality of clear water
同义词:clearness, uncloudedness clark好几个化名.
4."The Swedes got the best of us." Captain Clark Donatelli said. "Their team couldn't beat us, but their referee sure did.""瑞典人占了我们的上风,"队长多纳塔利说。"他们球队打不赢我们,可是他们的裁判的确把我们打败了。
英英解释:名词clark:
1. United States explorer who (with Meriwether Lewis) led an expedition from St. Louis to the mouth of the Columbia River; Clark was responsible for making maps of the area (1770-1838)
同义词:William Clark
2. United States general who was Allied commander in Africa and Italy in World War II and was commander of the United Nations forces in Korea (1896-1984)
同义词:Mark Clark, Mark Wayne Clark
3. United States psychologist (born in Panama) whose research persuaded the Supreme Court that segregated schools were discriminatory (1914-)
同义词:Kenneth Clark, Kenneth Bancroft Clark
4. Canadian politician who served as prime minister (1939-)
同义词:Joe Clark, Charles Joseph Clark clarke
克拉克(姓) clarkia
n. [植]山字草(产于北美西部) claro
n. 色淡而味薄的
英英解释:名词claro:
1. a cigar made with light-colored tobacco clart
n. 泥土或尘土的污点, 泥土 clary
n. [植]鼠尾草属的植物
英英解释:名词clary:
1. aromatic herb of southern Europe; cultivated in England as a potherb and widely as an ornamental
同义词:Salvia sclarea clash
n. 冲突,撞击声,抵触
v. 冲突,抵触,使...发出撞击声
词形变化:动词过去式:clashed 过去分词:clashed 现在分词:clashing 第三人称单数:clashes
例句与用法:1.The color of the curtains clashed with the color of the carpet.窗帘的颜色和地毯的颜色不协调。
2.A border clash between the two armies started the war.双方军队在边境的冲突引发了战争。
3.She clashed the pan down on the stone floor.她把炒锅当啷一声掉在石头地板上。
4.The enemy armies clashed near the border.敌军在边境附近发生冲突。
5.It's a pity the two concerts clash; I wanted to go to both of them.真可惜两个音乐会时间上有冲突,我本来想两个都去。
6.Demonstrators clashed with police.示威者与警察发生冲突.
7.The Government clashed with the Opposition/The Government and the Opposition clashed on the question of unemployment.政府与反对党在失业问题上有重大分歧.
8.Your party clashes with a wedding I'm going to.你们的聚会和我要去参加的婚礼时间上有冲突.
英英解释:名词clash:
1. a loud resonant repeating noise
同义词:clang, clangor, clangour, clangoring, clank, crash
2. a state of conflict between persons
同义词:friction
3. a state of conflict between colors
4. a minor short-term fight
同义词:brush, encounter, skirmish
动词clash:
1. crash together with violent impact
同义词:collide
2. be incompatible; be or come into conflict
同义词:jar, collide
3. disagree violently clasmatocyte
n. [生]组织细胞 clasp
n. 扣子,钩,紧握
v. 扣紧,紧握,密切合作
词形变化:动词过去式:clasped 过去分词:clasped 现在分词:clasping 第三人称单数:clasps
例句与用法:1.She clasped the baby to her bosom.她把孩子紧紧抱在怀里。
2.He held her hand in a firm clasp.他紧握她的手。
3.The clasp of my brooch is broken.我胸针的钩子断了。
4.He clasped her to his chest.他把她紧紧地抱在怀里.
5.They clasped hands (ie held each other's hands) briefly before saying goodbye.他们匆匆握手告别.
6.His hands were clasped (together) in prayer.他祈祷时双手十指交叉(在一起)握著.
7.She was clasping a knife.她攥著一把刀.
8.They stood clasped in each other's arms.他们站著相互拥抱.
英英解释:名词clasp:
1. a fastener (as a buckle or hook) that is used to hold two things together
2. the act of grasping
同义词:clench, clutch, clutches, grasp, grip, hold
动词clasp:
1. hold firmly and tightly
2. fasten with or as if with a brooch
同义词:brooch
3. fasten with a buckle or buckles
同义词:buckle
4. grasp firmly
clasper:
n. 扣紧物,卷须,尾脚 class
n. 班级,阶级,种类
词形变化:动词过去式:classed 过去分词:classed 现在分词:classing 第三人称单数:classes
例句与用法:1.Class distinctions have become less important during the last 50 years.在过去五十年间,社会等级差别已经变得不那么重要了。
2.She is attending evening classes in computer studies.她在夜校上电脑课。
3.We were both in the same class.那时我们在同一个班。
4.In some countries, people who disagree with the government are classed as criminals.在某些国家,凡是同政府持有不同意见的人都被视为罪犯。
5.I have a maths class at 9 o'clock.我9点钟有数学课.
6.As an actress Jane is not in the same class as (ie is not as good as) Susan.作为演员, 简不如苏珊.
7.Pele was in a class of his own as a footballer.贝利是举世无双的足球健将.
8.We were in the same class at school.我们上学时在同一班.
英英解释:名词class:
1. people having the same social or economic status
同义词:social class, socio-economic class
2. a body of students who are taught together
同义词:form, grade
3. education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings
同义词:course, course of study, course of instruction
4. a collection of things sharing a common attribute
同义词:category, family
5. a body of students who graduate together
同义词:year
6. a league ranked by quality
同义词:division
7. elegance in dress or behavior
8. (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders
动词class:
1. arrange or order by classes or categories
同义词:classify, sort, assort, sort out, separate
classable:
a. 可分类的
classer:
n. 分选羊毛等级的工人
classes:
阶级
例句与用法:1.The divisions between the various classes of society are not so sharply marked as they used to be.现在社会上各阶级的区分不象过去那样明显了。
2.In the prosecution of his duties, he had to interview people of all classes.在履行职责的时候,他得会见各个阶级的人。
3.There is great animosity between the two classes.这两个阶级之间有很深的仇恨。
4.He's taking classes in car maintenance.他正在上汽车维修课。
5.The party is trying to project a new image of itself as caring for the working classes.这个党竭力装出一付关心工人阶级的新形象.
6.She is attending evening classes in computer studies.她在夜校上电脑课。
7.Politics in Britain used to be the perquisite of the property-owning classes.英国的政治以往是有产阶级的特权.
8.Taxation bears heavily on all classes in Britain.税收使英国各阶层均感压迫。
英英解释:名词class:
1. people having the same social or economic status
同义词:class, social class, socio-economic class
2. a body of students who are taught together
同义词:class, form, grade
3. education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings
同义词:course, course of study, course of instruction, class
4. a collection of things sharing a common attribute
同义词:class, category, family
5. a body of students who graduate together
同义词:class, year
6. a league ranked by quality
同义词:class, division
7. elegance in dress or behavior
同义词:class
8. (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders
同义词:class
动词class:
1. arrange or order by classes or categories
同义词:classify, class, sort, assort, sort out, separate |