relaxor
n. 张弛振荡器
relay
vt. 中继(用继电器控制,接替)
n. 继电器(转播,备用品,替班人)
词形变化:动词过去式:relayed 过去分词:relayed 现在分词:relaying 第三人称单数:relays
例句与用法:1.Rescuers worked in relays to save the trapped miners.救援人员轮班工作以营救遇难的矿工.
2.A new relay of horses was harnessed to the cart.用作轮换的马都已套到了那辆马车上.
3.Scientists have set up two kinds of relay stations. One kind is on the earth, the other is a satellite placed in space around the earth.科学家们已建立了两种中继站,一种在地球上,而另一种是放在地球周围太空中的卫星上。
4.The moving part of an electromagnetic device such as a relay, buzzer, or loudspeaker.电枢电磁装置的移动部分,如继电器,蜂音器或扬声器
5.The anchor man in a relay team runs last.接力队中的主力跑最後一棒。
英英解释:名词relay:
1. the act of passing something along from one person or group to another
2. a crew of workers who relieve another crew
3. a fresh team to relieve weary draft animals
4. electrical device such that current flowing through it in one circuit can switch on and off a current in a second circuit
同义词:electrical relay
动词relay:
1. pass along
2. control or operate by relay
releasable
a. 能释放的, 可免除的
release
n. 释放,让渡,发行
v. 释放,让与,准予发表
词形变化:动词过去式:released 过去分词:released 现在分词:releasing 第三人称单数:releases
例句与用法:1.He was released from prison after serving his sentence.他刑满获释。
2.The new film will be released next month.这部新的电影下个月发行。
3.The latest developments have just been released to the media.最新的进展情况已向大众传播媒介发表。
4.The police have released no further details about the crime.警方没有透露这一罪案进一步的详情.
5.Plants can absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.植物可以吸收二氧化碳释放氧气。
6.The terrorists will only release their hostages on certain conditions.恐怖分子只有在某些条件下才释放人质.
7.He secured the release of the hostages.他已经设法使人质获释。
8.The family paid a ransom of 50000 dollars for the child's release.那家人为了赎回孩子付了5万美元。
英英解释:名词release:
1. merchandise issued for sale or public showing (especially a record or film)
2. the act of liberating someone or something
同义词:liberation, freeing
3. a process that liberates or discharges something
4. an announcement distributed to members of the press in order to supplement or replace an oral presentation
同义词:handout, press release
5. the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
同义词:dismissal, dismission, discharge, firing, liberation, sack, sacking
6. euphemistic expressions for death
同义词:passing, loss, departure, exit, expiration, going
7. a legal document evidencing the discharge of a debt or obligation
同义词:acquittance
8. a device that when pressed will release part of a mechanism
同义词:button
9. activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion
同义词:outlet, vent
10. the act of allowing a fluid to escape
同义词:spill, spillage
11. a formal written statement of relinquishment
同义词:waiver, discharge
12. (music) the act or manner of terminating a musical phrase or tone
同义词:tone ending
动词release:
1. release, as from one's grip
同义词:let go of, let go, relinquish
2. grant freedom to; free from confinement
同义词:free, liberate, unloose, unloosen, loose
3. let (something) fall or spill a container
同义词:turn
4. eliminate (substances) from the body
同义词:discharge, expel, eject
5. prepare and issue for public distribution or sale
同义词:publish, bring out, put out, issue
6. generate and separate from cells or bodily fluids
同义词:secrete
7. make (information) available publication
同义词:free
8. part with a possession or right
同义词:relinquish, resign, free, give up
9. make (assets) available
同义词:unblock, unfreeze, free
releasee
n. 被免除债务者, 受让人
releaser
n. 排除器(释放装置,释放者)
releasor
n. 放弃权利者, 让渡人
relegate
v. 命令撤离,降低地位,贬谪
词形变化:名词:relegation 动词过去式:relegated 过去分词:relegated 现在分词:relegating 第三人称单数:relegates
例句与用法:1.Will Spurs be relegated to the third division?斯珀尔斯队会降为丙级队吗?
2.Mr. Taylor relegate his project to his son after he have ret.泰勒先生退休后把他的事业移转给儿子。
英英解释:动词relegate:
1. refer to another person for decision or judgment
同义词:pass on, submit
2. assign to a lower position; reduce in rank
同义词:demote, bump, break, kick downstairs
3. expel, as if by official decree
同义词:banish, bar
4. assign to a class or kind
同义词:classify
relegation
n. 驱逐,调职,归属
英英解释:名词relegation:
1. authorizing subordinates to make certain decisions
同义词:delegating, delegation, relegating, deputation
2. the act of assigning (someone or something) to a particular class or category
3. mild banishment; consignment to an inferior position
relent
v. 变宽厚,变温和,动怜悯之心
词形变化:动词过去式:relented 过去分词:relented 现在分词:relenting 第三人称单数:relents
例句与用法:1.At first she threatened to dismiss us all, but later she relented.起初她威胁要解雇我们所有的人,但是后来她态度软化了。
2.The police will not relent in their fight against crime.警方在跟犯罪分子的斗争中决不手软。
3.The rain relented just long enough for me to go shopping.雨小了一阵, 刚好够我去买东西的时间.
4.Afterwards she relented and let the children stay up late to watch TV.後来她宽容了些, 让孩子们晚睡看电视.
5.The pressure on us to finish this task will not relent.我们为完成此项任务受到的压力不会减轻.
英英解释:动词relent:
1. give in, as to influence or pressure
同义词:yield, soften
relentless
a. 无情的,冷酷的,残酷的
词形变化:副词:relentlessly 名词:relentlessness
例句与用法:1.He was relentless in demanding repayment of the debt.他冷酷无情地要求偿还那笔债。
英英解释:形容词relentless:
1. not to be placated or appeased or moved by entreaty
同义词:grim, inexorable, stern, unappeasable, unforgiving, unrelenting
2. never-ceasing
同义词:persistent, unrelenting
relet
vt. 再出租(续租)
v. 再出租(续租)
relevance:
n. 中肯,适当,关联,相关性
词形变化:异体字:relevancy
例句与用法:1.I really can't see what relevance is has, I'm afraid.恐怕我确实看不出那有什么关系。
2.Having logical, precise relevance to the matter at hand.有关系的,相关的对即将到来的事情有合乎逻辑且明确的关联
英英解释:名词relevance:
1. the relation of something to the matter at hand
同义词:relevancy
relevancy
n. 切题,中肯
英英解释:名词relevancy:
1. the relation of something to the matter at hand
同义词:relevance
relevant
a. 相关的,切题的,中肯的
词形变化:副词:relevantly
例句与用法:1.His nationality isn't relevant to whether he's a good teacher.他的国籍与他是否是位好老师无关。
2.This type of university course is no longer relevant to today's problems.这类大学课程对当今的问题而言已没有实际价值。
3.She gobbled up all the relevant information.她如饥似渴地收集一切有关的信息。
4.These facts are relevant to the case.这些事实和此案有关。
5.The essay isn't even remotely relevant to the topic.这篇文章毫不切题.
英英解释:形容词relevant:
1. having a bearing on or connection with the subject at issue
reliability
n. 可靠性
例句与用法:1.Performance is less important than reliability in a car.汽车的可靠性比其机械性能更重要.
2.An experiment was made to check up on the reliability of certain criteria.已经进行了一项实验以检查某些标准的可靠性。
3.Marked by or exhibiting a lack of reliability.不可靠的以缺乏可靠性为特征的或显示出缺乏可靠性的
4.A person considered with regard to his or her credit or reliability in discharging debts.有良好信用的人,有支付能力的人被认为是在还债方面守信或可靠的人
英英解释:名词reliability:
1. the quality of being dependable or reliable
同义词:dependability, dependableness, reliableness
reliable
a. 可靠的
词形变化:副词:reliably 名词:reliability
例句与用法:1.I don't think he is a reliable man.我认为他不是一个可靠的人。
2.The news comes from a reliable source.这消息来自可靠的来源。
3.In respect of financial standing, this firm is reliable.在资信方面, 这家商行还是很可靠的。
4.He won't let you down; he's reliable.他值得信赖, 不会让你失望。
5.Jane is reliable, but I'm not so sure about Jim.简是信得过的, 至於吉姆, 我就不敢说了.
6.A reliable car is worth its weight in gold.靠得住的汽车就是无价之宝.
7.She may be slow but at least she's reliable.她迟钝是迟钝, 但无论如何她很可靠.
8.Is a person's behaviour under stress a reliable gauge of his character?人在受到压力时的行为能作衡量其品性的可靠尺度吗?
英英解释:形容词reliable:
1. worthy of reliance or trust
同义词:dependable
2. conforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief
同义词:authentic
3. worthy of being depended on
同义词:dependable, honest, true
reliably:
ad. 可靠地,可信赖地,确实地
英英解释:副词reliably:
1. in a faithful manner
同义词:faithfully, dependably
reliance
n. 信赖,依靠
例句与用法:1.Don't place too much reliance on his advice.别太相信他的意见。
2.I have reliance in the testimony of the witness.我相信证人的证词。
3.Reliance on something in the future; hope.期待,期望对某事未来的信赖;希望
4.Reliance on the intention and ability of a purchaser to pay in the future; credit.信用,偿债能力对购买者将来付帐意愿及能力的信赖;信用
英英解释:名词reliance:
1. certainty based on past experience
同义词:trust
2. the state of relying on something
reliant
a. 依赖的,信赖的,可靠的
词形变化:副词:reliantly
例句与用法:1.He's heavily reliant on bank loans.他离不开银行贷款.
英英解释:形容词reliant:
1. relying on another for support |