consortion:
n. 联盟, 结合 consortium
n. 联合,合伙,国际财团
词形变化:形容词:consortial 名词复数:consortia
例句与用法:1.A consortium of construction companies will build the power-station.由建筑公司组成的集团将建造该发电站.
英英解释:名词consortium:
1. an association of companies for some definite purpose
同义词:pool, syndicate conspecific
a. 属于同一种的
英英解释:名词conspecific:
1. an organism belonging to the same species as another organism
形容词conspecific:
1. belonging to the same species conspectus
n. 概要,大纲
英英解释:名词conspectus:
1. an overall summary conspicuity
a. 显著的 conspicuous
a. 显著的,显而易见的
词形变化:副词:conspicuously 名词:conspicuousness
例句与用法:1.Lincoln is a conspicuous example of a poor boy who succeeded.林肯是一个穷苦孩子而功成名就的出色例子。
2.A traffic sign should be conspicuous.交通标志应该明显。
3.When it came to cleaning up afterwards, the boys were conspicuous by their absence.後来轮到做卫生时, 这些男孩却不在场, 引起了大家的注意.
4.If you're walking along a badly-lit road at night you should wear conspicuous clothes.晚上在照明很差的路上行走, 应该穿显眼的衣物.
英英解释:形容词conspicuous:
1. obvious to the eye or mind
2. without any attempt at concealment; completely obvious
同义词:blatant, blazing conspiracy
n. 阴谋
词形变化:名词复数:conspiracies
例句与用法:1.He revealed their conspiracy to overthrow the government.他泄露了他们推翻政府的阴谋。
2.It has recently come to light that a second official was implicated in the conspiracy.最近有消息披露:又有一名高级官员与这个阴谋有牵连。
3.He is a party to the conspiracy.他参与了那次阴谋。
4.That conspirator was accused of conspiracy to murder.那个同谋者被控参与谋杀。
英英解释:名词conspiracy:
1. a secret agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act
同义词:confederacy
2. a plot to carry out some harmful or illegal act (especially a political plot)
同义词:cabal
3. a group of conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose
同义词:confederacy conspirator
n. 同谋者,阴谋者,反叛者
例句与用法:1.The conspirators want to overthrow the government.反叛者阴谋想颠覆政府。
2.That conspirator was accused of conspiracy to murder.那个同谋者被控参与谋杀。
英英解释:名词conspirator:
1. a member of a conspiracy
同义词:coconspirator, plotter, machinator conspiratorial
a. 阴谋的,阴谋者的
词形变化:副词:conspiratorially
例句与用法:1.She handed the note to me with a conspiratorial air.她鬼鬼祟祟地把字条交给了我.
英英解释:形容词conspiratorial:
1. relating to or characteristic of conspiracy or conspirators
同义词:conspirative conspire
v. 阴谋,协力,共谋
词形变化:副词:conspiringly 名词:conspirer 动词过去式:conspired 过去分词:conspired 现在分词:conspiring 第三人称单数:conspires
例句与用法:1.A group of men were charged conspiring against the duly elected government.一伙人被指控阴谋推翻选举产生的合法政府。
2.Events seemed to be conspiring to bring about his ruin.许多事好象协同促成了他的失败。
3.The bad weather conspire with some other unpleasant cause to ruin our picnic.坏天气加上其他一些不愉快原因使我们的野餐令人大为扫兴。
英英解释:动词conspire:
1. engage in plotting or enter into a conspiracy, swear together
同义词:cabal, complot, conjure, machinate
2. act in unison or agreement and in secret towards a deceitful or illegal purpose
同义词:collude conspirito
[意][音]热烈地; 激昂地, 精神饱满地 constable
n. 治安官,警官,巡官
词形变化:名词:constableship
例句与用法:1.The girl standing at the street corner is a constable.站在街角的那个女孩是一名警察。
2.The district under the jurisdiction of a constable.治安官管辖区受一名治安官管辖的地区
3.The constable stop the car and arrest the driver.警官使车停住并将司机扣留。
4.Constable was a great English artist.康斯太布尔是伟大的英国画家.
英英解释:名词constable:
1. a lawman with less authority and jurisdiction than a sheriff
2. English landscape painter (1776-1837)
同义词:John Constable
3. a police officer of the lowest rank
同义词:police constable constabulary
a. 警察的,警官的
n. 警官队,警察
英英解释:名词constabulary:
1. the force of policemen and officers
同义词:police, police force, law constance
n. 不变性
英英解释:名词constance:
1. a lake in southeastern Germany on the northern side of the Swiss Alps; forms part of the Rhine River
同义词:Lake Constance, Bodensee
2. the council in 1414-1418 that succeeded in ending the Great Schism in the Roman Catholic Church
同义词:Council of Constance constancy
n. 坚定不移,恒久不变
例句与用法:1.He has constancy of purpose.他有坚定不移的目标。
2.He is a husband of constancy.他是个忠贞不渝的丈夫。
英英解释:名词constancy:
1. the quality of being enduring and free from change or variation
同义词:stability
2. (psychology) the tendency for perceived objects to give rise to very similar perceptual experiences in spite of wide variations in the conditions of observation
同义词:perceptual constancy
3. faithfulness and dependability in personal attachments (especially sexual fidelity) constant
a. 经常的,不变的
n. 常数,恒量
词形变化:副词:constantly
例句与用法:1.He drove at a constant speed.他以稳定的速度开车。
2.The machinery requires constant maintenance.这些机器需要经常保养维修。
3.A constant, or field, usually at the top of a page or display, that identifies the information on the page or display.通常出现在页面或显示屏顶部的一种常数或字段,用于标识页面或显示屏的信息。
4.In computer graphics, to enlarge or reduce all or part of a display image by multiplying their coordinate by constant values.在计算机图形学中,以常数值乘以图象的坐标来放大或缩小全部或部分显示图象。
5.She feels wearisome by the constant noise.她很厌烦那些没完没了的嘈杂声。
6.The fear of being discovered was his constant companion.他总提心吊胆的,担心被人发现。
7.The children's constant chatter was irritating.那些孩子们喋喋不休的说话声使人心烦。
8.This has been a timely reminder of the need for constant care.这件事适时地提醒我们要注意时时谨慎。
英英解释:名词constant:
1. a quantity that does not vary
同义词:constant quantity, invariable
2. a number representing a quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context
形容词constant:
1. persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature
同义词:changeless, invariant, unvarying
2. continually recurring or continuing without interruption
同义词:continuant
3. steadfast in purpose or devotion or affection
4. uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing
同义词:ceaseless, incessant, never-ending, perpetual, unceasing, unremitting constanta
n. 康斯坦察 constantan
n. 一种铜与镍的合金,用作抗电器的材料
英英解释:名词constantan:
1. an alloy of copper and nickel with high electrical resistance and a low temperature coefficient; used as resistance wire
同义词:Eureka constantia
n. 康斯坦莎(Constance 的异体)(f.) constantine
n. 君士坦丁
英英解释:名词constantine:
1. Emperor of Rome who stopped the persecution of Christians and in 324 made Christianity the official religion of the empire; in 330 he moved his capital from Rome to Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople (280-337)
同义词:Constantine I, Constantine the Great, Flavius Valerius Constantinus
2. a walled city in northeastern Algeria east of Algiers; was destroyed in warfare in the 4th century and rebuilt by Constantine I |