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roomer
n. 房客
英英解释:名词roomer:
1. a tenant in someone's house
同义词:lodger, boarder
roomette
n. 小房间
英英解释:名词roomette:
1. a small private compartment for one on a sleeping car
roomful
n. 满房间,满场的人
英英解释:名词roomful:
1. the quantity a room will hold
roomie
n. =roommate
英英解释:名词roomie:
1. an associate who shares a room with you
同义词:roommate, roomy
rooming-in
n. ,新生儿与母同室, 同室育婴
roommate
n. 室友
例句与用法:1.I have seven roommates in my university.上大学时,我有七个室友。
2.Kenny tried to chum up with his new roommate but was only partially successful.肯尼想和他的新室友拉交情,但只取得了几分成功。
3.My roommate sniff at my idea of becoming an artist.我的室友对我要当艺术家的想法嗤之以鼻。
4.My roommate gets up later than I do.我的同屋比我起得晚。
英英解释:名词roommate:
1. an associate who shares a room with you
同义词:roomie, roomy
roomy
a. 广阔的,宽敞的,宽大的
词形变化:副词:roomily 形容词比较级:roomier 最高级:roomiest 名词:roominess
例句与用法:1.Providing ample range; roomy.宽敞的提供巨大范围的;空间大的
2.Capable of containing a large quantity; spacious or roomy.宽敞的能够容纳很大数量的;宽敞的或宽松的
3.Considering the smallness of the car, it is relatively roomy inside.别看这辆汽车小, 里面还比较宽敞.
英英解释:名词roomy:
1. an associate who shares a room with you
同义词:roommate, roomie
形容词roomy:
1. (of buildings and rooms) having ample space
同义词:spacious
roorback
n. 中伤性的谣言
roose
vt.称赞,赞美,吹捧
vi. 自夸
趾高气扬
roosevelt
罗斯福( ①姓氏 ②Franklin Delano, 1882-1945, 于1933-1945任美国第32任总统 ③Theodore, 1858-1919, 于1901-1909任美国第26任总统,曾获1906年诺贝尔和平奖)
例句与用法:1.Roosevelt carried all but two states in the1936 presidential election.在1936年总统选举中罗斯福在除两个州以外的其他各州中都获得多数选票
2.The guide shows us the old home of former president theodore roosevelt.导游带我们看了前总统西奥多。罗斯福的故居。
3.Economically speaking the New Deal was an attempt on the part of the Roosevelt government to pull the United States out of the great economic crisis of1929-1933.从经济方面来说,新政是罗斯福政府的一种企图,想借此摆脱1929-1933年的严重经济危机。
4.Epochal decisions made by Roosevelt and Churchill.罗斯福和邱吉尔做出的有重大意义的决定
英英解释:名词roosevelt:
1. 32nd President of the United States; elected four times; instituted New Deal to counter the great depression and led country during World War II (1882-1945)
同义词:Franklin Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, F. D. Roosevelt, President Roosevelt, President Franklin Roosevelt, FDR
2. wife of Franklin Roosevelt and a strong advocate of human rights (1884-1962)
同义词:Eleanor Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
3. 26th President of the United States; hero of the Spanish-American War; Panama Canal was built during his administration (1858-1919)
同义词:Theodore Roosevelt, President Roosevelt, President Theodore Roosevelt
roost
n. 栖木,鸟窝,休息所
v. 栖息,安歇
词形变化:动词过去式:roosted 过去分词:roosted 现在分词:roosting 第三人称单数:roosts
例句与用法:1.One of the main starling roosts is on top of the Town Hall.市政厅的房顶是欧椋鸟的一个主要栖息处.
2.Curse, like chicken, come home to roost.诅咒像鸡雏,必回栖息木。
3.Her selfishness will come home to roost someday.她的自私总有一天会得到报应。
4.It's Bill's wife who really rules the roost in that family.在比尔家里,真正当家的是她的老婆。
英英解释:名词roost:
1. a shelter with perches for fowl or other birds
2. a perch on which domestic fowl rest or sleep
动词roost:
1. sit, as on a branch
同义词:perch, rest
2. settle down or stay, as if on a roost
rooster
n. 公鸡
例句与用法:1.Don't talk with him; he is a rooster.别理他,他太狂妄自负了。
2.The cap of a jester, decorated to resemble the comb of a rooster.小丑的帽子小丑的帽子,装饰得像公鸡的肉冠
3.An adult male chicken; a rooster.公鸡一只已成熟的公鸡;雄鸡
4.The rooster bristled his crest.公鸡竖起了鸡冠。
5.He gets up at the crow of the rooster every day.他每天鸡鸣即起。
英英解释:名词rooster:
1. adult male chicken
同义词:cock
root
n. 根,根源
v. 生根,扎根
词形变化:名词:rooter 动词过去式:rooted 过去分词:rooted 现在分词:rooting 第三人称单数:roots
例句与用法:1.Do you think the new rosebush has taken root?你看新栽的玫瑰长根了吗?
2.Unhappiness is the root cause of his illness.不开心是他生病的根源。
3.Who's been rooting about among my papers?谁翻过我的文件了?
4.What are you doing rooting around in my desk?你在我的书桌里乱翻什麽呀?
5.Root the cuttings in peat.把插枝扦插泥炭中.
6.We're rooting for the college baseball team.我们在给学院的棒球队加油.
7.Many Americans have roots in Europe.许多美国人祖籍在欧洲.
8.She has no real roots in this area.她原籍不在这儿.
英英解释:名词root:
1. (botany) the usually underground organ that lacks buds or leaves or nodes; absorbs water and mineral salts; usually it anchors the plant to the ground
2. (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed
同义词:root word, base, stem, theme, radical
3. the place where something begins, where it springs into being
同义词:beginning, origin, rootage, source
4. a number that when multiplied by itself some number of times equals a given number
5. the set of values that give a true statement when substituted into an equation
同义词:solution
6. someone from whom you are descended (but usually more remote than a grandparent)
同义词:ancestor, ascendant, ascendent, antecedent
7. a simple form inferred as the common basis from which related words in several languages can be derived by linguistic processes
同义词:etymon
8. the part of a tooth that is embedded in the jaw and serves as support
同义词:tooth root
动词root:
1. take root and begin to grow
2. come into existence, originate
3. plant by the roots
4. dig with the snout
同义词:rout, rootle
5. take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for
同义词:side, pull
6. become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style
同义词:settle, take root, steady down, settle down
7. cause to take roots
rootage
n. 生根,根,开始
英英解释:名词rootage:
1. fixedness by or as if by roots
2. a developed system of roots
同义词:root system
3. the place where something begins, where it springs into being
同义词:beginning, origin, root, source
rooted
a. 生根的,有根的,根深的
例句与用法:1.The rope holding the tree in place was slackened off as the tree was now well rooted.由于树木现在已经牢牢扎根,拉扯树木的绳索松下来了。
2.Eugene and his family were rooted out from its native district and sent abroad.尤金和他一家人被迫离开家乡,并被遣送出国。
3.The soil around the plants should be well trodden down, so that they are firmly rooted.树苗四周的泥土要好好踏实,使树苗牢牢地扎根。
4.I can't pull this bush up, it's firmly rooted in the ground.这棵矮树我拔不起来。它的根在地里生得很牢。
英英解释:动词root:
1. take root and begin to grow
同义词:root
2. come into existence, originate
同义词:root
3. plant by the roots
同义词:root
4. dig with the snout
同义词:rout, root, rootle
5. take sides with; align oneself with; show strong sympathy for
同义词:side, pull, root
6. become settled or established and stable in one's residence or life style
同义词:settle, root, take root, steady down, settle down
7. cause to take roots
同义词:root
形容词rooted:
1. absolutely still
同义词:frozen, stock-still
2. having roots of a specified sort
rooter
n. 拔根者,用鼻掘土的动物,挖土机
英英解释:名词rooter:
1. an enthusiastic devotee of sports
同义词:sports fan, fan
roothold
n. 根部固着力, 使根固定之处
rootle
v. 用鼻尖挖掘,搜索挖掘,搜索
例句与用法:1.People believe that pigs are dirty animals because they rootle about in the mud for their food.人们认为猪是肮脏的动物,因为它们用鼻子在泥地里翻拱觅食。
英英解释:动词rootle:
1. dig with the snout
同义词:rout, root
rootless
a. 无根的,无所寄托的,无根据的
英英解释:形容词rootless:
1. wandering aimlessly without ties to a place or community
同义词:vagabond
rootlet
n. 小根,支根
英英解释:名词rootlet:
1. small root or division of a root

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