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endarterectomy
n. [医]动脉内膜切除术
英英解释:名词endarterectomy:
1. surgical removal of the inner lining of an artery that is clogged with atherosclerosis
endarterium
n. [医]动脉内膜,动脉内层
endbrain
n. [解]端脑,终脑
endear
v. 使受喜爱
词形变化:动词过去式:endeared 过去分词:endeared 现在分词:endearing 第三人称单数:endears
例句与用法:1.Her kindness to my children greatly endeared her to me.她对我的孩子很好,所以我很喜欢她。
2.He managed to endear himself to everyone.他设法让大家都喜欢他。
3.He managed to endear himself to everybody.他有办法让大家都喜欢他.
英英解释:动词endear:
1. make attractive or lovable
endearing
a. 惹人喜爱的
词形变化:副词:endearingly
例句与用法:1.He never speaks an endearing word to his wife.他从未封妻子说句亲密的话。
2.Her kindness to my children greatly endeared her to me.她对我的孩子很好,所以我很喜欢她。
英英解释:动词endear:
1. make attractive or lovable
同义词:endear
形容词endearing:
1. lovable especially in a childlike or naive way
同义词:adorable, lovely
endearingly:
ad. 可爱地
英英解释:副词endearingly:
1. in an adorable manner
同义词:adorably
endearment
n. 亲爱,钟爱
例句与用法:1.`Darling' is a term of endearment.`亲爱的'是亲昵语.
2.He whispered endearments in her ear.他在她耳边说著悄悄话.
英英解释:名词endearment:
1. the act of showing affection
endeavor
n. 努力,尽力
v. 努力,尽力
词形变化:名词:endeavorer 动词过去式:endeavored 过去分词:endeavored 现在分词:endeavoring 第三人称单数:endeavors
例句与用法:1.The man endeavored to please his beloved wife.那人尽量使他深爱的妻子快乐。
2.Please make every endeavor to be early.请尽量早点儿。
3.A specified structure or zone into or over which players endeavor to advance a ball or puck.球门某一特定的结构或区域,从中运动员努力进球或冰球
4.An effort or endeavor to realize an aim.奋斗为达到目标而作的努力或尝试
5.How can we endeavor to prolong the brevity of human life?我们怎样才能延长短促的人生?
英英解释:名词endeavor:
1. a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness)
同义词:enterprise, endeavour
2. earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something
同义词:attempt, effort, endeavour, try
动词endeavor:
1. attempt by employing effort
同义词:endeavour, strive
endeavour
n. 奋力号(航船的名字)
例句与用法:1.They endeavoured to make her happy but in vain.他们尽量使她快乐, 却徒劳无功.
2.Please make every endeavour to arrive punctually.请尽量准时到达.
3.I shall endeavour to accommodate you whenever possible.只要有可能, 我将尽力帮你.
4.On account of your health, you must endeavour to shift off the care of your children.由于你身体不好,你必须尽量避免为孩子们操心。
英英解释:名词endeavour:
1. a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness)
同义词:enterprise, endeavor
2. earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something
同义词:attempt, effort, endeavor, try
动词endeavour:
1. attempt by employing effort
同义词:endeavor, strive
endemic
n. 地方病,风土病
a. 风土的,地方的
词形变化:副词:endemically 名词:endemism
例句与用法:1.Malaria is endemic in/to many hot countries.疟疾是热带许多国家的地方病.
英英解释:名词endemic:
1. a disease that is constantly present to a greater or lesser degree in people of a certain class or in people living in a particular location
同义词:endemic disease
2. a plant that is native to a certain limited area
形容词endemic:
1. of or relating to a disease (or anything resembling a disease) constantly present to greater or lesser extent in a particular locality
同义词:endemical
2. native to or confined to a certain region
3. originating where it is found
同义词:autochthonal, autochthonic, autochthonous, indigenous
endemically:
ad. 风土地
endemicity
n. 地方的特性,风土性
endemism
n. 地方特殊性,(动、植物种的)特有分布,地方性生长,(地方性)特有现象
英英解释:名词endemism:
1. nativeness by virtue or originating or occurring naturally (as in a particular place)
同义词:indigenousness, autochthony
endergonic
a. 吸能的
endermic
a. 透过皮肤发生作用的,涂在皮肤上的
英英解释:形容词endermic:
1. acting by absorption through the skin
同义词:endermatic
enders
恩德斯(①姓氏 ②John Franklin, 1897-, 美国细菌学家, 曾获1954年诺贝尔生理学-医学奖)
endexine
n. [植]外壁内层
endgame
n. 最后阶段
英英解释:名词endgame:
1. the final stages of an extended process of negotiation
同义词:end game
2. the final stages of a chess game after most of the pieces have been removed from the board
同义词:end game
endicott
恩迪科特(姓氏)
英英解释:名词endicott:
1. born in England; in 1629 he became the founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony (1588-1665)
同义词:Endecott, John Endecott, John Endicott
ending
n. 结尾,结局
例句与用法:1.The story has a happy ending.这个故事有一个美满的结局。
2.His ending was peaceful.他很安详地去世。
3.The silly ending robs the plot of any credibility.这愚蠢的结尾使得整个情节变得一点都不可信。
4.The novel dwindles away to a most unsatisfactory ending.那本小说愈读愈乏味,最後以令人很不满意的结局收场。
5.Cars with license plates ending in even numbers must go in this way.牌照以偶数结尾的汽车必须走这条路。
6.That will make a good ending to the book.那就成了这本书很好的结尾。
7.He was so miserable that he seriously thought about ending it all.他难受得甚至认真考虑过要自杀.
8.I quite enjoyed the book but found the ending rather tame.我很爱看那本书, 只是结尾颇觉逊色.
英英解释:名词ending:
1. the end of a word (a suffix or inflectional ending or final morpheme)
同义词:termination
2. the act of ending something
同义词:termination, conclusion
3. the point in time at which something ends
同义词:end
4. event whose occurrence ends something
同义词:conclusion, finish
5. the last section of a communication
同义词:conclusion, end, close, closing
动词end:
1. have an end, in a temporal, spatial, or quantitative sense; either spatial or metaphorical
同义词:end, stop, finish, terminate, cease
2. bring to an end or halt
同义词:end, terminate
3. be the end of; be the last or concluding part of
同义词:end, terminate
4. put an end to
同义词:end

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