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conscription
n. 徵兵,募兵,徵募的士兵
例句与用法:1.Compulsory enrollment in the armed forces; conscription.征兵军队的义务服役的注册;征兵
2.He was rejected by the conscription office because he was under age.征兵办公室没有接受他,因为他尚未到年龄。
3.He commanded those powerful armies till then assembled in modern warfare, he enforced conscription of soldiers for the first time in American history and under imperative necessity he abolished the rights of Habeas Corpus.他命令强大的军队集结投入现代战争,他在美国历史上首次厉行征兵制度,在紧急形势的要求下,他废除了人身保护令所赋予的权力。
英英解释:名词conscription:
1. compulsory military service
同义词:muster, draft, selective service
consecrate
v. 供神用,奉献,使神圣
a. 被献给神的,神圣的
词形变化:形容词:consecrative 名词:consecrator 动词过去式:consecrated 过去分词:consecrated 现在分词:consecrating 第三人称单数:consecrates
例句与用法:1.This battle field is consecrated to the memory of the soldiers who died here.这个战场被视为圣地以纪念战死在这里的战士。
2.A doctor's life is consecrated to curing sick people.医生献身于医治病人。
3.The new church was consecrated by the Bishop of Chester.在切斯特的主教主持下举行了新教堂的奉献礼.
4.He was consecrated Archbishop last year.他於去年就任大主教之圣职.
英英解释:动词consecrate:
1. appoint to a clerical posts
同义词:ordain, ordinate, order
2. give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause
同义词:give, dedicate, commit, devote
3. dedicate to a deity by a vow
同义词:vow
4. render holy by means of religious rites
同义词:bless, hallow, sanctify
形容词consecrate:
1. solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high purpose
同义词:consecrated, dedicated
consecration
n. 奉献,献祭
例句与用法:1.The ceremony of consecration to the ministry.授神职的仪式献身于神职的仪式
英英解释:名词consecration:
1. a solemn commitment of your life or your time to some cherished purpose (to a service or a goal)
2. (religion) sanctification of something by setting it apart (usually with religious rites) as dedicated to God
consecratory
a. 使神圣化的,奉献的
consecution
n. 连续,论理之一贯,条理
consecutive
a. 连续的,连贯的
词形变化:副词:consecutively 名词:consecutiveness
例句与用法:1.We shall have meetings on two consecutive days, Monday and Tuesday.周一周二连续两天我们都将开会。
2.The policy of our Party is consecutive.我党的政策始终如一。
3.In video disk, a consecutive sequence of frames.在视频光盘上,一种连续的帧序列。
4.Any consecutive set of descriptive clauses terminated by a period, written in the identification, environment, or procedure divisions of a COBOL program.COBOL源程序中在标识部、环境部或过程部中所书写的,用句号结尾的一组连贯的描述子句。
英英解释:形容词consecutive:
1. in regular succession without gaps
同义词:sequent, sequential, serial, successive
2. successive (without a break)
同义词:straight
3. one after the other
同义词:back-to-back
副词consecutive:
1. in a consecutive manner
同义词:sequentially
consecutiveness:
n. 连续(顺序,结论)
consenescence
n. 衰老
consensual
a. 在两愿下成立的,交感性的
词形变化:副词:consensually
例句与用法:1.A consensual marriage; a consensual contract.双方同意的婚姻;双方达成的协议
英英解释:形容词consensual:
1. existing by consent
consensus
n. 一致,合意,交感
例句与用法:1.There is broad consensus (of opinion) in the country on this issue.对这一问题举国上下(舆论)普遍一致.
2.The two parties have reached a consensus.这两个政党达成了一致意见.
3.Consensus politics; consensus management.代表多数人意见的政纲;代表民意的管理
英英解释:名词consensus:
1. agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole
consent
n. 同意,许可
v. 同意,承诺
词形变化:名词:consenter 动词过去式:consented 过去分词:consented 现在分词:consenting 第三人称单数:consents
例句与用法:1.My father will never give his consent to our marriage.我父亲决不会同意我们的婚姻的。
2.Her father reluctantly consented to the marriage.她父亲勉强答应了这桩婚姻。
3.By the common consent of critics, Shakespeare is the prince of character delineators.评论家一致公认莎士比亚是刻画人物的大师。
4.They finally consented (ie agreed) to go with us.他们终於同意了和我们一块走.
5.She made the proposal, and I readily consented (to it).她提出了这个建议, 我欣然同意.
6.Her parents refused their consent to the marriage.她的父母不答应这门婚事.
7.He gave his consent for the project to get under way.他同意将这个计划付诸实施.
8.She won't consent to him staying out late/to his staying out late.她不允许他呆在外面太晚.
英英解释:名词consent:
1. permission to do something
动词consent:
1. give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to
同义词:accept, go for
consentaneous
a. 一致的,同意的,全场一致的
英英解释:形容词consentaneous:
1. in complete agreement
同义词:consentient, unanimous
consentience
n. 一致,同意
consentient
a. 同意的,无异议的,全场一致的
英英解释:形容词consentient:
1. in complete agreement
同义词:consentaneous, unanimous
consequence
ad. 因而,所以
n. 结果,后果
例句与用法:1.Such a mistake would perhaps lead to disastrous consequences.这样一种错误可能导致灾难性的后果。
2.He studied hard, and in consequence he passed the exam.他努力学习,因此通过了考试。
3.Her investment had disastrous consequences: she lost everything she owned.她的投资结果很惨, 血本无归.
4.He may be a man of consequence (ie an important man or man of high rank) in his own country, but he's nobody here.他在自己的国家中尽管举足轻重, 但在此地却毫不显眼.
5.She was found guilty, and lost her job in consequence (of it).她被判有罪, 因而失去了工作.
6.It is of no consequence.这无关紧要.
7.It terrified me to contemplate the consequence of your action.想到你行动的后果,我就感到害怕。
8.It rained yesterday and in consequence the match was canceled.昨天下雨了, 结果比赛被取消。
英英解释:名词consequence:
1. a phenomenon that follows and is caused by some previous phenomenon
同义词:effect, outcome, result, event, issue, upshot
2. the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual
同义词:aftermath
3. having important effects or influence
同义词:import, moment
consequent
a. 作为结果的,随之发生的
例句与用法:1.His success was consequent on his hard work.他的成功是勤奋工作的结果。
2.The goddess of criminal rashness and consequent punishment.埃特引人草率行事并受到惩罚的犯罪女神
3.The exchange among banks of checks, drafts, and notes and the settlement of consequent differences.结算银行间支票、汇票和钞票之间的交换和相应差额的结算
4.An abnormal increase in the number of cells in an organ or a tissue with consequent enlargement.增生过盛在一个器官或组织中细胞数的不正常增加,引起扩大
英英解释:形容词consequent:
1. following as an effect or result
同义词:ensuant, resultant, resulting, sequent
consequential
a. 作为结果的(引出重要结果的,自高自大的)
词形变化:副词:consequentially 名词:consequentiality
例句与用法:1.She was injured and suffered a consequential loss of earnings.她受了伤因而收入受损.
英英解释:形容词consequential:
1. having important issues or results
同义词:eventful
consequentiality
n. 论理上的一贯性,自大
consequentially:
ad. 必然地
英英解释:副词consequentially:
1. having consequence
consequentialness:
n. 必然

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