configure
v. 配置
英英解释:动词configure:
1. set up for a particular purpose confine
v. 限制,闭居
[计算机] 限制
词形变化:形容词:confinable 名词:confiner 动词过去式:confined 过去分词:confined 现在分词:confining 第三人称单数:confines
例句与用法:1.I wish the speaker would confine himself to the subject.我希望演说者不要离题。
2.The thief was confined in a prison.窃贼被关押在监狱里。
3.I should hate to be confined in an office all day.我讨厌整天关在办公室里.
4.After her operation, she was confined to bed for a week.她手术之後已卧床一星期了.
5.Confine your criticism to matters you understand.发表评论时不要超出自己所了解的事情的范围.
6.Is it cruel to confine a bird in a cage?把鸟关在笼子里残忍不残忍?
7.I am sick, I have to confine to bed.我病了, 我得卧床休息。
英英解释:动词confine:
1. restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day"
同义词:limit, circumscribe
2. place limits on (extent or access)
同义词:restrict, restrain, trammel, limit, bound, throttle
3. prevent from leaving or from being removed
4. close in or confine
同义词:enclose, hold in
5. deprive of freedom; take into confinement
同义词:detain
6. to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement
同义词:restrain, hold confined
a. 被限制的,狭窄的,在分娩中的
例句与用法:1.It is hard to work efficiently in such a confined space.在这样狭小的空间里工作很难提高效率。
2.The act of confining or the state of being confined.拘禁限制的行为或被限制的状态
3.The thief was confined in a prison.窃贼被关押在监狱里。
4.As punishment, the men were confined to barracks.士兵受罚, 不准离开营房.
5.I should hate to be confined in an office all day.我讨厌整天关在办公室里.
6.After her operation, she was confined to bed for a week.她手术之後已卧床一星期了.
英英解释:动词confine:
1. restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day"
同义词:limit, circumscribe, confine
2. place limits on (extent or access)
同义词:restrict, restrain, trammel, limit, bound, confine, throttle
3. prevent from leaving or from being removed
同义词:confine
4. close in or confine
同义词:enclose, hold in, confine
5. deprive of freedom; take into confinement
同义词:confine, detain
6. to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement
同义词:restrain, confine, hold
形容词confined:
1. not free to move about
2. enclosed by a confining fence
同义词:fenced in, penned
3. not invading healthy tissue
4. deprived of liberty; especially placed under arrest or restraint
5. in captivity
同义词:captive, imprisoned, jailed confinement
n. 密封(限制,吸持)
例句与用法:1.Her confinement was approaching.她的分娩期临近了.
2.Not in confinement or under constraint; free.自由不受约束的或不受限制的;自由的
3.He has been put in solitary confinement for attacking another prisoner.他因伤害另一囚犯而被隔离监禁.
4.A place or condition of confinement or forcible restraint.监禁室,拘留监禁或扣留某人的地方或状况
英英解释:名词confinement:
1. concluding state of pregnancy; from the onset of labor to the birth of a child
同义词:parturiency, labor, labour, lying-in, travail, childbed
2. the act of restraining of a person's liberty by confining them
3. the state of being confined confirm
v. 确定,批准,证实
词形变化:形容词:confirmable 名词:confirmability 动词过去式:confirmed 过去分词:confirmed 现在分词:confirming 第三人称单数:confirms
例句与用法:1.The news confirmed my resolution.这消息加强了我的决心。
2.He looked around to confirm that he was alone.他四处张望,要确定周围没人。
3.She was baptized when she was a month old and confirmed when she was thirteen.她出生一个月时受洗礼,十三岁时行坚信礼。
4.The new minister will be confirmed in office by the Queen.新的部长将由女王批准任职.
5.The rumours of an attack were later confirmed.发动攻击的谣传後来得到了证实.
6.After a six-month probationary period, she was confirmed in her post.经过六个月的试用期之後, 她获准正式任该职.
7.The announcement confirmed my suspicions.这项通告证明了我的猜疑属实.
8.The incident confirmed him in (ie established more firmly) his dislike of dogs.出了这件事之後他就更加不喜欢狗了.
英英解释:动词confirm:
1. establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
同义词:corroborate, sustain, substantiate, support, affirm
2. strengthen or make more firm
同义词:reassert
3. make more firm
4. support a person for a position
5. administer the rite of confirmation to confirmable
a. 可确定的,可证实的,可确认的
英英解释:形容词confirmable:
1. capable of being tested (verified or falsified) by experiment or observation
同义词:verifiable, falsifiable confirmand
n. 请求受按手礼 confirmation
n. 确认
例句与用法:1.Your news was really confirmation for my beliefs.你带来的消息证实了我的信念。
2.The bishop conducted a number of confirmations at the service.主教在仪式上为许多人施行了坚信礼.
3.The price is subject to our confirmation.所有价格经我们确认后有效。
4.Quantity and price stated in the Invoice are subject to our final confirmation.发票所列数量和价格以我公司最后确认为有效。
英英解释:名词confirmation:
1. additional proof that something that was believed (some fact or hypothesis or theory) is correct
同义词:verification, check, substantiation
2. information that confirms or verifies
3. making something valid by formally ratifying or confirming it
同义词:ratification
4. a ceremony held in the synagogue (usually at Pentecost) to admit as adult members of the Jewish community young men and women who have successfully completed a course of study in Judaism
5. a sacrament admitting a baptized person to full participation in the church confirmatory
a. 证实的(批准的,确实的)
英英解释:形容词confirmatory:
1. serving to support or corroborate
同义词:collateral, confirmative, confirming, corroborative, corroboratory, substantiating, substantiative, validating, validatory, verificatory, verifying confirmed
a. 习惯的,积习的
词形变化:副词:confirmedly
例句与用法:1.Robert Hood, president of McDonnell Douglas's Douglas Aircraft Co., told reporters today that his company would soon reach an agreement with the Taiwan Aerospace Corp. about the equity sale of$2 billion. The Taiwan company confirmed last week that the deal was in the works.麦克唐纳·道格拉斯公司所属首格拉斯飞机公司总裁胡德今天告诉记者说,该公司与台翔公司将于短期内达成出售20亿美元股份的协议。台湾公司上周已证实项交易正在筹划中。
2.The news confirmed my resolution.这消息加强了我的决心。
3.Our suppositions were fully confirmed.我们猜测的事实已全部证实。
4.She was baptized when she was a month old and confirmed when she was thirteen.她出生一个月时受洗礼,十三岁时行坚信礼。
5.I thought/said/knew as much. ie My thoughts/statements/beliefs are confirmed.我就是这样想[说/认为]的.
6.The rumours of an attack were later confirmed.发动攻击的谣传後来得到了证实.
7.The incident confirmed him in (ie established more firmly) his dislike of dogs.出了这件事之後他就更加不喜欢狗了.
8.The new minister will be confirmed in office by the Queen.新的部长将由女王批准任职.
英英解释:动词confirm:
1. establish or strengthen as with new evidence or facts
同义词:confirm, corroborate, sustain, substantiate, support, affirm
2. strengthen or make more firm
同义词:confirm, reassert
3. make more firm
同义词:confirm
4. support a person for a position
同义词:confirm
5. administer the rite of confirmation to
同义词:confirm
形容词confirmed:
1. of persons; not subject to change
2. having been established or made firm or received the rite of confirmation
3. having a habit of long standing
同义词:habitual, inveterate
confirmedly:
ad. 坚定地, 根深蒂固地 confiscable
a. 可没收的 confiscate
v. 没收,充公,查抄
词形变化:形容词:confiscatory 名词:confiscation 动词过去式:confiscated 过去分词:confiscated 现在分词:confiscating 第三人称单数:confiscates
例句与用法:1.The headmaster confiscated her radio.校长没收了她的收音机。
2.If you are caught smuggling goods into the country, they will probably be confiscated.假如查出你向该国走私货物,你的货物可能会被没收。
3.The headmaster confiscated Tommy's pea-shooter.校长没收了汤米的射豆枪.
英英解释:动词confiscate:
1. take temporary possession of as a security, by legal authority
同义词:impound, attach, sequester, seize
形容词confiscate:
1. surrendered as a penalty
同义词:forfeit, forfeited
2. taken without permission or consent especially by public authority
同义词:appropriated, condemned, confiscated, seized, taken over
confiscation:
n. 没收,充公,徵发
例句与用法:1.Having lost property through confiscation.被充公了的由于被没收充公而丧失财产的
英英解释:名词confiscation:
1. seizure by the government
同义词:arrogation
confiscator:
n. 没收,充公,徵发 confiscatory
a. 没收的,充公的 confiteor
n. [亦作 C-][宗](尤指天主教弥撒开始时的)悔罪经 confiture
n. 蜜饯,果浆
英英解释:名词confiture:
1. preserved or candied fruit conflagrant
a. 速燃的 conflagrate
vi. 燃烧,着火
vt. 烧掉
使燃烧起来
英英解释:动词conflagrate:
1. cause to start burning
同义词:kindle, enkindle, inflame
2. start to burn or burst into flames
同义词:erupt, ignite, catch fire, take fire, combust |