julius
n. 朱利叶斯(m.)
例句与用法:1.Queen Victoria talked of Julius Reuter as"the man who usually knows."维多利亚女王谈论到朱利叶斯路透时称他为“博识之士”。
2.In fact few men have had a greater influence on the spread of news and the growth of newspapers in the world than Julius Reuters.事实上,尤利乌斯·路透对新闻传播和世界报纸的发展影响之大,几乎没有人可与之相比。
july
n. 七月
例句与用法:1.July is the hottest month in a year in my hometown.在我的家乡,七月是一年里最热的一月。
2.The maximum temperature in July may be 36 Celsius degree.七月份最高温度可能达到36摄氏度。
3.He will leave at the end of term, to wit 30 July.他要在期末离开, 也就是7月30日.
4.The Forth of July is the National Independence Day of the USA.七月四日是美国国庆日。
5.I will be no more a senior high school student come next July.当明年七月来到时,我就不再是高中生了。
6.I start shearing the sheep at the beginning of July.我一般在7月初开始剪羊毛。
7.What did the suspect do on July ninth?嫌疑犯在七月九日做了什么事情?
8.According to the treaty, China is to take back Hong Kong on July 1st, 1997.根据条约, 中国将于1997年7月1日收回香港。
英英解释:名词july:
1. the month following June and preceding August
jumada
[阿]回历中的五月或六月
jumble
v. 搀杂,混杂
词形变化:动词过去式:jumbled 过去分词:jumbled 现在分词:jumbling 第三人称单数:jumbles
例句与用法:1.Details of the accident were all jumbled up in his mind.该事故的详情在他头脑中已混在一起。
2.There is a jumble of books and papers on the table.桌子上凌乱地堆着一堆书和报纸。
3.Toys, books, shoes and clothes were jumbled on the floor.玩具、书、鞋和衣服都杂乱地堆在地上。
4.There were hordes of people at the jumble sale.废旧货物拍卖市场上人山人海。
5.I got it for next to nothing in a jumble sale.这是我在旧货拍卖场简直没花钱买到的.
6.I must look out some bits and pieces for the church jumble sale.我得找些零碎东西捐给教堂作义卖.
7.Nobody else in the family gave anything for the jumble sale, but my sister came up trumps.家里人谁也没拿出东西来捐助这次义卖活动, 只有我妹妹慷慨相助.
8.We bundled up some old clothes for the jumble sale.我们把一些旧衣物捆起来准备义卖.
英英解释:名词jumble:
1. a confused multitude of things
同义词:clutter, muddle, fuddle, mare's nest, welter, smother
2. small flat ring-shaped cake or cookie
同义词:jumbal
3. a theory or argument made up of miscellaneous or incongruous ideas
同义词:patchwork, hodgepodge
动词jumble:
1. be all mixed up or jumbled together
同义词:mingle
2. assemble without order or sense
同义词:confuse, mix up
3. bring into random order
同义词:scramble, throw together
jumbled:
a. 混乱的, 乱七八糟的
例句与用法:1.Details of the accident were all jumbled up in his mind.该事故的详情在他头脑中已混在一起。
2.Toys, books, shoes and clothes were jumbled on the floor.玩具、书、鞋和衣服都杂乱地堆在地上。
3.These words are jumbled up and don't make sense.这些词藻堆砌在一起讲不通.
4.His thoughts seemed to be jumbled up.他的思想似乎很混乱。
英英解释:动词jumble:
1. be all mixed up or jumbled together
同义词:jumble, mingle
2. assemble without order or sense
同义词:jumble, confuse, mix up
3. bring into random order
同义词:scramble, jumble, throw together
形容词jumbled:
1. in utter disorder
同义词:disorderly, higgledy-piggledy, hugger-mugger, topsy-turvy
jumbly
a. 混杂的
jumbo
n. 喷气式飞机(渣口冷却器,隧道盾构,钻车)
a. 巨大的
词形变化:名词复数:jumbos
例句与用法:1.Jumbo shrimp; a jumbo jet.大虾;巨型喷气式飞机
英英解释:形容词jumbo:
1. of great mass; huge and bulky
同义词:elephantine, gargantuan, giant
jumbuck
n. (澳洲)羊,绵羊
jumna
n. 亚穆纳河(在印度北部)
jump-off
n. 开始, 发动
英英解释:动词jump-off:
1. set off quickly, usually with success
同义词:jump off
2. jump down from an elevated point
同义词:jump, leap, jump off
jump-start
v. 起动, 发动
英英解释:名词jump-start:
1. starting an automobile engine that has a weak battery by means of jumper cables to another car
同义词:jumpstart
动词jump-start:
1. start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery
同义词:jumpstart, jump
2. start or re-start vigorously
同义词:jumpstart
jump
n. 跳跃,跳动,上涨
v. 跳越,跃过,突升
词形变化:动词过去式:jumped 过去分词:jumped 现在分词:jumping 第三人称单数:jumps
例句与用法:1.The horse cleared all the jumps.这匹马跳过了所有的障碍物。
2.He jumped to his feet and ran out of the office.他一下子跳了起来,跑出了办公室。
3.The horse jumped the fence.那匹马跃过了栅栏。
4.The loud bang made me jump.砰的一声巨响吓了我一跳。
5.The gang jumped an old woman in the subway.一伙歹徒在地下人行道突然袭击一老妇人。
6.I couldn't understand his lecture because he kept jumping from one topic to the next.我听不懂他的演讲,他总是从一项内容跳到另一项内容。
7.Her heart jumped when she heard the news.她听到那消息心突突直跳.
8.The horses jumped all the fences.马跳过了所有的篱笆.
英英解释:名词jump:
1. a sudden and decisive increase
同义词:leap
2. an abrupt transition
同义词:leap, saltation
3. (film) an abrupt transition from one scene to another
4. a sudden involuntary movement
同义词:startle, start
5. descent with a parachute
同义词:parachuting
6. the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground
同义词:jumping
动词jump:
1. move forward by leaps and bounds
同义词:leap, bound, spring
2. move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm
同义词:startle, start
3. make a sudden physical attack on
4. increase suddenly and significantly
5. be highly noticeable
同义词:leap out, jump out, stand out, stick out
6. enter eagerly into
7. rise in rank or status
同义词:rise, climb up
8. jump down from an elevated point
同义词:leap, jump off
9. run off or leave the rails
同义词:derail
10. jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute
同义词:chute, parachute
11. cause to jump or leap
同义词:leap
12. start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery
同义词:jumpstart, jump-start
13. bypass
同义词:pass over, skip, skip over
14. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another
同义词:leap
15. go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions
同义词:alternate
jumper
n. 跳跃者, 跳高运动员, 跳跃的动物, 妇女穿的套头外衣, 海员的上衣, 工作服
例句与用法:1.The child has picked a hole in his new jumper.孩子的新毛衣上勾了一个洞。
2.My jumper has gone (ie has worn into holes) at the elbows.我的毛衣肘部已磨坏.
3.That jumper sets off the blue of her eyes.在这件毛衣衬托下, 她眼睛的蓝色显得更漂亮了.
4.The tight jumper only accentuated his fat stomach.那件紧身套头毛衣反更突出了他那肥胖的肚子.
5.You've turned your jumper inside out.你的套头毛衣里外穿反了.
6.He exchanged the blue jumper for a red one.他把蓝毛衣换成了红的.
英英解释:名词jumper:
1. a person who jumps
2. an athlete who competes at jumping
3. a coverall worn by children
4. a small connector used to make temporary electrical connections
5. a loose jacket or blouse worn by workmen
6. a sleeveless dress resembling an apron; worn over other clothing
同义词:pinafore, pinny
7. (basketball) a player releases the basketball at the high point of a jump
同义词:jump shot
jumping
n. 突变现象
a. 跳动的
例句与用法:1.The man committed suicide by jumping off the cliff.那人跳下悬崖自杀。
2.The sailor suddenly saw a pirate jumping onto the deck.那水手忽然看到一名海盗跳上了甲板。
3.The police managed to dissuade him from jumping off the building.警方已设法劝他不要从大楼上跳下来。
4.I couldn't understand his lecture because he kept jumping from one topic to the next.我听不懂他的演讲,他总是从一项内容跳到另一项内容。
5.This article lacks continuity; the writer keeps jumping from one subject to another.这篇文章缺乏连贯性, 作者一味东拉西扯, 格局无章.
6.She raced to the window to stop the child jumping out.她一个箭步跑到窗前, 制止那孩子往外跳.
7.The children are jumping for joy at the thought of an extra day's holiday.孩子们想到多一天假日, 高兴得直跳.
8.They were prancing about (ie jumping or dancing happily) to the music.他们跟著音乐欢蹦乱跳.
英英解释:名词jumping:
1. the act of participating in an athletic competition in which you must jump
2. the act of jumping; propelling yourself off the ground
同义词:jump
动词jump:
1. move forward by leaps and bounds
同义词:jump, leap, bound, spring
2. move or jump suddenly, as if in surprise or alarm
同义词:startle, jump, start
3. make a sudden physical attack on
同义词:jump
4. increase suddenly and significantly
同义词:jump
5. be highly noticeable
同义词:leap out, jump out, jump, stand out, stick out
6. enter eagerly into
同义词:jump
7. rise in rank or status
同义词:rise, jump, climb up
8. jump down from an elevated point
同义词:jump, leap, jump off
9. run off or leave the rails
同义词:derail, jump
10. jump from an airplane and descend with a parachute
同义词:chute, parachute, jump
11. cause to jump or leap
同义词:jump, leap
12. start (a car engine whose battery is dead) by connecting it to another car's battery
同义词:jumpstart, jump-start, jump
13. bypass
同义词:jump, pass over, skip, skip over
14. pass abruptly from one state or topic to another
同义词:leap, jump
15. go back and forth; swing back and forth between two states or conditions
同义词:alternate, jump
jumpmaster
n. 跳伞长
jumpsuit:
伞兵跳伞服
英英解释:名词jumpsuit:
1. one-piece garment fashioned after a parachutist's uniform
同义词:jump suit
jumpy
a. 跳跃的,跳动的,神经质的
英英解释:形容词jumpy:
1. being in a tense state
同义词:edgy, high-strung, highly strung, in suspense, jittery, nervy, overstrung, restive, uptight
2. causing or characterized by jolts and irregular movements
同义词:rough, rocky, bumpy, jolty, jolting
jun
n. 六月
juncaceous
a. [植]灯心草科的
junco
n. 碛弱科之一种小鸟
英英解释:名词junco:
1. small North American finch seen chiefly in winter
同义词:snowbird |