destain
vt. 把标本褪色
英英解释:动词destain:
1. remove stain from (a laboratory specimen) to enhance contrast
desterilization:
n. 解除货币管制, 解除禁止使用
desterilize
vt. 恢复使用(解封)
destination
n. 目的地,终点
例句与用法:1.We eventually arrived at our destination.我们终于到达了目的地。
2.The parcel was sent to the wrong destination.包裹送错了地方。
3.Tokyo was our final destination.东京是我们的最终目的地.
4.Life can be likened to a journey with an unknown destination.生命可以被比作一次不知目的地的旅行。
5.The rider spurred on/forward to his destination.骑者向目的地疾驰而去.
6.The destination is in view.终点已经在望。
7.The coach followed a rather devious course to its destination.长途汽车要绕很多弯路才到达目的地.
英英解释:名词destination:
1. the place designated as the end (as of a race or journey)
同义词:finish, goal
2. the ultimate goal for which something is done
同义词:terminus
3. written directions for finding some location; written on letters or packages that are to be delivered to that location
同义词:address, name and address
destine
v. 注定
英英解释:动词destine:
1. decree or designate beforehand
同义词:fate, doom, designate
2. design or destine
同义词:intend, designate, specify
destined:
a. 去往…的
例句与用法:1.It was destined that they would marry.他们结婚是缘分.
2.These books are destined for him.这些书是指定给他的。
3.Having been destined; fated.已定下来的;避免不了的
4.His work was destined never to succeed.他的工作注定永远不会成功。
5.This ship is destined for New York.这条船将开往纽约。
6.They were destined never to meet again.命运注定他们永不再相逢。
英英解释:动词destine:
1. decree or designate beforehand
同义词:destine, fate, doom, designate
2. design or destine
同义词:intend, destine, designate, specify
形容词destined:
1. headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'
同义词:bound
2. (usually followed by `to') governed by fate
同义词:bound
destiny
n. 命运
词形变化:名词复数:destinies
例句与用法:1.Destiny is sometimes cruel.命运有时是残酷的。
2.Destiny drew us together.命运把我们连在一起了.
3.It was his destiny to die in a foreign country.他注定要客死异国.
4.Some people believe that the Fates preside over man's destiny.有些人相信,命运之神支配人类的命运。
5.Your destiny is interwoven with mine.你的命运已和我的命运结合在一起了.
英英解释:名词destiny:
1. an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future
同义词:fate
2. the ultimate agency that predetermines the course of events (often personified as a woman)
同义词:Fate
3. your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)
同义词:fortune, fate, luck, lot, circumstances, portion
destitute
a. 困穷的,缺乏,无
词形变化:名词:destituteness
例句与用法:1.He was destitute of human feelings.他毫无人的感情。
2.When he died, his family was left destitute.他死後家人衣食无著.
3.Lacking funds, resources, or prospects; destitute.穷困潦倒的缺乏基金、资源或前途渺茫的;缺乏的
4.Here is an asylum for the care of mentally ill or destitute people.这儿是一家精神病院。
英英解释:形容词destitute:
1. poor enough to need help from others
同义词:impoverished, indigent, necessitous, needy, poverty-stricken
2. completely wanting or lacking
同义词:barren, devoid, innocent
destitution
n. 穷困,贫穷,缺乏
例句与用法:1.Extreme want or poverty; destitution.拮据极度缺乏或贫穷;贫困
2.The few packages of food seemed a mockery in the face of such enormous destitution.对于众多赤贫的人们,这几袋食物简直是杯水车薪
英英解释:名词destitution:
1. a state without friends or money or prospects
destock
从...转移牲畜
destool
v. 废除
destoolment:
n. 废除
destressing
去应力
英英解释:动词destress:
1. reduce the emphasis
同义词:de-emphasize, de-emphasise, destress
destrier
n. 军马
destroy
v. 破坏,毁坏
[计算机] 撤消
词形变化:动词过去式:destroyed 过去分词:destroyed 现在分词:destroying 第三人称单数:destroys
例句与用法:1.An atom bomb would destroy a city.一颗原子弹能摧毁一座城市。
2.The injured dog had to be destroyed.这只受伤的狗要予以人道毁灭.
3.We want to nurture the new project, not destroy it.我们要支持这个新工程, 不要破坏它.
4.A tunnel dug to intercept and destroy an enemy's mine.对抗地道截断或破坏敌人坑道而挖的地道
5.The new law operates to destroy our advantages.这项新法律损害我们的利益。
6.Before they fled the country, the enemy vainly attempted to destroy all the factories.敌人在逃往国外前,妄图把所有工厂都毁掉。
7.If the tree falls that way, it will destroy the house.这棵树向那边倒下就会把那所房子压坏。
英英解释:动词destroy:
1. do away with, cause the destruction or undoing of
同义词:destruct
2. destroy completely; damage irreparably
同义词:ruin
3. defeat soundly
同义词:demolish
4. put to death
destroyable:
a. 可毁灭的
英英解释:形容词destroyable:
1. capable of being destroyed
destroyed:
被毁
例句与用法:1.The entire village was destroyed.整个村子被毁.
2.All the roads and bridges to the front line were destroyed to prevent the enemy's supplies and ammunition from coming up.通往前线的道路和桥梁全都被毁坏了,以阻止敌人把军需品和军火运送到前线。
3.The bridge was destroyed, so they wouldn't get across.桥被毁坏了,所以他们无法过河。
4.The tissues have been destroyed and a scar has formed.那些组织受到破坏,形成一道疤痕。
5.The fighter plane was completely destroyed.这架战斗机彻底毁坏了。
6.All his work came to naught when the fire destroyed the house he was building.大火烧毁了他正在建的房子,他的一切成绩化为乌有。
7.The whole edifice of his hopes was destroyed.他心中的希望整个都毁了。
8.It is reported that the coral reefs are being destroyed.据报道,珊瑚礁正遭受破坏。
英英解释:动词destroy:
1. do away with, cause the destruction or undoing of
同义词:destroy, destruct
2. destroy completely; damage irreparably
同义词:destroy, ruin
3. defeat soundly
同义词:demolish, destroy
4. put to death
同义词:destroy
形容词destroyed:
1. spoiled or ruined or demolished
2. destroyed physically or morally
同义词:ruined
destroyer
n. 驱逐舰,阻止者
例句与用法:1.The group of destroyers damaged the bus.那群破坏者毁坏了这辆公共汽车。
2.The destroyer has been arrested by the police.那个破坏者已经被警察逮捕了。
3.This destroyer can overrun any submarine.这艘驱逐舰的速度比任何潜水艇都快。
4.A fast, lightly armed warship, smaller than a destroyer, often armed for antisubmarine operations.护卫舰一种轻型武装的迅速战斗舰,比驱逐舰小,常为反潜水军事行动而配有武器
英英解释:名词destroyer:
1. a small fast lightly armored but heavily armed warship
同义词:guided missile destroyer
2. a person who destroys or ruins or lays waste to
同义词:ruiner, undoer, waster, uprooter
destruct
n. 自毁
vt 自毁
英英解释:动词destruct:
1. destroy (one's own missile or rocket)
2. do away with, cause the destruction or undoing of
同义词:destroy
destructibility:
n. 可破坏性,可被破坏性
英英解释:名词destructibility:
1. vulnerability to destruction |