defeminize
vt. 使失女性态,使去女性化
英英解释:动词defeminize:
1. remove the ovaries of (female mammals such as cats)
同义词:defeminise
defence
n. 防务,防御
例句与用法:1.The best defence is offence.先下手为强/以攻为守。
2.The country's defences are weak.该国的防御能力薄弱.
3.They planned the defence of the town.他们订出了该城的防御计划.
4.The high wall was built as a defence against intruders.修建这堵高墙作为屏障以防外人闯入.
5.A lot of money is spent on defence.国防方面的开支很大.
6.He has been brought in to strengthen the defence.已请他来加强後卫力量.
7.She plays in defence.她打後卫.
8.The defence argue/argues that the evidence is weak.辩护律师提出理由认为证据不充分.
英英解释:名词defence:
1. (psychiatry) an unconscious process that tries to reduce the anxiety associated with instinctive desires
同义词:defense mechanism, defense reaction, defence mechanism, defence reaction, defense
2. (sports) the team that is trying to prevent the other team from scoring
同义词:defense, defending team
3. the defendant and his legal advisors collectively
同义词:defense, defense team, defense lawyers
4. an organization of defenders that provides resistance against attack
同义词:defense, defense force, defence force
5. the speech act of answering an attack on your assertions
同义词:refutation, defense
6. the justification for some act or belief
同义词:defense, vindication
7. a structure used to defend against attack
同义词:defensive structure, defense
8. a defendant's answer or plea denying the truth of the charges against him
同义词:defense, denial, demurrer
9. military action or resources protecting a country against potential enemies
同义词:defense, defensive measure
10. protection from harm
同义词:defense
defend
v. 防护,辩护,防卫
词形变化:形容词:defendable 名词:defender 动词过去式:defended 过去分词:defended 现在分词:defending 第三人称单数:defends
例句与用法:1.How can you defend the killing of animals for pleasure?你怎么能为杀死动物取乐的行为辩护呢?
2.The union said that they would take action to defend their member's jobs.工会说他们将采取行动维护会员的工作权益。
3.Some players are better at defending.有些运动员较擅长打防卫。
4.She's running to defend her 400 metres title.她为蝉联400米冠军而参赛.
5.When the dog attacked me, I defended myself with a stick.那狗扑向我时, 我用棍子自卫.
6.They had three players defending the goal (against attack).他们有三个队员防守球门.
7.The company has briefed a top lawyer to defend it.公司已将案件委托给最好的律师进行辩护。
8.He retained the best lawyer in the state to defend his case.他为他的案子聘了该州最好的律师。
英英解释:动词defend:
1. argue or speak in defense of
同义词:support, fend for
2. be on the defensive; act against an attack
3. protect against a challenge or attack
同义词:guard, hold
4. fight against or resist strongly
同义词:fight, oppose, fight back, fight down
5. protect or fight for as a champion
同义词:champion
6. be the defense counsel for someone in a trial
同义词:represent
7. state or assert
同义词:maintain
defendable
a. 可防御的
英英解释:形容词defendable:
1. capable of being defended
同义词:defensible
defendant
n. 被告
例句与用法:1.The defendant is accused of theft.被告被控偷窃。
2.The courtroom buzzed as the defendant was led in.被告被带进来时, 审判室里发出一阵嘈杂声.
3.It is a scandal that the defendant was declared innocent.宣判被告无罪, 这真是可耻的事.
4.Omission of a party, plaintiff, defendant, or cause of action that should have been included as a part of an action or a suit.应参加诉讼的当事人的不参预应该被包括在内作为一宗诉论或诉案的一部分的一方。原告、被告或诉讼的案件不履行法律责任
英英解释:名词defendant:
1. a person or institution against whom an action is brought in a court of law; the person being sued or accused
同义词:suspect
defender
n. 防卫者,拥护者,辩护者
例句与用法:1.The brave defenders gave their all.勇敢的防卫者奋战到底
2.He shouldered off a defender and shot at goal.他用肩膀挡开防守队员後射门。
3.Liverpool's defender is tackling Thomas.利物浦队的防守正在拦截托马斯。
英英解释:名词defender:
1. a person who cares for persons or property
同义词:guardian, protector, shielder
2. a fighter who holds out against attack
同义词:withstander
defenestration
n. (将人或物)抛出窗外(尤指中古时代末期Bohemia[波希米亚]民众表示愤恨的方法之一)
英英解释:名词defenestration:
1. the act of throwing someone or something out of a window
defense
n. 防卫,防卫物
词形变化:形容词:defenseless 副词:defenselessly 名词:defense-lessness 动词过去式:defensed 过去分词:defensed 现在分词:defensing 第三人称单数:defenses
例句与用法:1.The best defense is offense.先下手为强/以攻为守。
2.The Senate has voted to support the President's defense plans.参议院已经投票支持总统的防卫计划。
3.A defense mechanism in which there is an unconscious shift of emotions, affect, or desires from the original object to a more acceptable or immediate substitute.移情作用;情感转移一种防卫机制,情感、影响、愿望从原始目标潜意识地转移到一个立即或更可接受的替代对象
4.A park at the southern tip of Manhattan Island at the upper end of New York Bay in southeast New York. It is the site of early Dutch and English fortifications and of Castle Clinton, built in1808 for the defense of the harbor.炮台公园曼哈顿岛南端的公园,位于纽约东南部的纽约湾北端。1808年为保护港口而建,早期荷兰和英国的防御工事及克林顿城堡就在此地
5.She's on attachment to the Ministry of Defense.她现在隶属于国防部。
6.The army, navy and airforce are all controlled by the Ministry of Defense.陆海空军皆由国防部控制。
7.Whether a gun is a weapon of offence or a weapon of defense depends on which end of it you are at.枪是攻击武器还是防御武器,要看你的目的而定。
8.The magazine's disclosure of defense secrets caused great attention.该杂志对防务内幕的透露引起了极大的关注。
英英解释:名词defense:
1. (sports) the team that is trying to prevent the other team from scoring
同义词:defence, defending team
2. military action or resources protecting a country against potential enemies
同义词:defence, defensive measure
3. the defendant and his legal advisors collectively
同义词:defence, defense team, defense lawyers
4. protection from harm
同义词:defence
5. a structure used to defend against attack
同义词:defensive structure, defence
6. the speech act of answering an attack on your assertions
同义词:refutation, defence
7. the justification for some act or belief
同义词:defence, vindication
8. a defendant's answer or plea denying the truth of the charges against him
同义词:defence, denial, demurrer
9. an organization of defenders that provides resistance against attack
同义词:defence, defense force, defence force
10. the federal department responsible for safeguarding national security of the United States; created in 1947
同义词:Department of Defense, Defense Department, States Department of Defense">United States Department of Defense, DoD
11. (psychiatry) an unconscious process that tries to reduce the anxiety associated with instinctive desires
同义词:defense mechanism, defense reaction, defence mechanism, defence reaction, defence
defenseless
a. 无防备的
例句与用法:1.A city without gun or water is defenseless before an army.无枪炮或缺水的城市在大军围攻时是无法自卫的。
英英解释:形容词defenseless:
1. lacking protection or support
同义词:defenceless
2. having no protecting or concealing cover- Shakespeare
同义词:naked
3. lacking weapons for self-defense
同义词:defenceless
副词defenseless:
1. without defense
同义词:defenceless, defenselessly, defencelessly
defenseman
n. [体](冰球等中的)防守队员
defensibility:
n. 可防卫性,防卫的可能性
英英解释:名词defensibility:
1. capability of being defended
defensible
a. 可防卫的,可拥护的,可辩护的
英英解释:形容词defensible:
1. capable of being defended
同义词:defendable
defensibly:
可辩护地
可保卫地
defensive
a. 防卫的,防备用的,辩护的
n. 守势,防卫姿势,防卫物
词形变化:副词:defen-sively 名词:defensiveness
例句与用法:1.She's very defensive about her part in the affair.她极力掩盖她在此事中充当的角色。
2.When asked to explain her behavior, she gave a very defensive answer.当问她为什么要这样做时,她极力为自己辩护。
3.The team was thrown on(to) the defensive as their opponents rallied.该队在对手重整旗鼓後, 被迫采取守势.
4.Talk about boy-friends always puts her on the defensive.一谈到男朋友, 她总是戒心十足.
5.When asked to explain her behaviour, she gave a very defensive answer.有人问她为什麽要这样做, 她则极力为自己辩解.
6.Our troops took up defensive positions on high ground overlooking the river.我部队在临河高地上占据了防御阵地.
英英解释:名词defensive:
1. an attitude of defensiveness (especially in the phrase `on the defensive')
同义词:defensive attitude
形容词defensive:
1. intended or appropriate for defending against or deterring aggression or attack
2. attempting to justify or defend in speech or writing
同义词:justificative, justificatory
3. serving as or appropriate for defending or protecting
defensiveness:
防御性
英英解释:名词defensiveness:
1. excessive sensitivity to criticism
defer
v. 延期
词形变化:形容词:deferrable 名词:deferrer 动词过去式:deferred 过去分词:deferred 现在分词:deferring 第三人称单数:defers
例句与用法:1.I defer to your greater experience in such things.在这些问题上, 我尊重你丰富的经验.
2.On technical matters, I defer to the experts.在技术问题上, 我遵从专家的意见.
3.I shall defer replying till I hear from home.我将等接到家信以后再给你答复。
4.Deferred benefits; a deferred payment.迟到的恩惠;延期的付款
英英解释:动词defer:
1. hold back to a later time
同义词:postpone, prorogue, hold over, put over, table, shelve, set back, remit, put off
2. submit or yield to another's wish or opinion
同义词:submit, bow, accede, give in
deferable:
n. 缓征者
a. 可延期的, 可缓期的
deference
n. 顺从
例句与用法:1.In deference to our host I decided not to challenge his controversial remarks.我出於对主人的尊敬, 不对他那易引起争论的话表示异议.
2.Marked by or exhibiting deference.恭敬的具有恭敬的特征的,表现出顺从的
3.I changed my plan in deference to your opinion.我听从你的意见,改变了计划。
4.An attitude of deference or homage.尊重,尊敬尊重或尊敬的态度
英英解释:名词deference:
1. a courteous expression (by word or deed) of esteem or regard
同义词:respect
2. courteous regard for people's feelings
同义词:respect, respectfulness
3. a disposition or tendency to yield to the will of others
同义词:complaisance, compliance, compliancy, obligingness
deferent
a. 输送物的
n. 导管(圆心轨迹)
英英解释:形容词deferent:
1. showing deference
同义词:deferential, regardful
deferential
a. 恭敬的
英英解释:形容词deferential:
1. showing deference
同义词:deferent, regardful |