anonymous
| 词义
| ① unknown by name or not made public (人或事物)不知名字的,名字不公开的;匿名的
② without any unusual or interesting features 没有特色的
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例句
| The anonymous, lonely, undistracted nature of online gambling is especially conductive to compulsive behavior.在网上赌博时,参加者不需要公开姓名,往往处在单枪匹马的孤独寂寞中,而且注意力高度集中——这些特点尤其容易导致人产生强迫性行为。 (2006阅读Part B)
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nominal
| 词义
| ① being sth in name only, and not in reality名义上的,不真实的
② very small and much less than the normal cost or charge(款额)很小的,象征性的
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nominate
| 词义
| ① to formally suggest that sb should be chosen for an important role, prize, position, etc 提名,推荐[+sb (for/as sth)] [近recommend]
② to choose sb to do a particular job任命,指派[+sb (to/as sth),+sb to do] [同appoint, designate]
③ to choose a time, date or title for sth 挑选,指定(时间、日期、名称等) [+sth (as sth)]
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enormous
| 词义
| extremely large 巨大的,极大的[近huge, immense]
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例句
| Internet is not the only tool we have. But it has enormous potential. 互联网也不是我们所拥有的惟一工具,但它却有巨大的潜力。(2001阅读Text 2)
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norm
| 词义
| ①[常用the norm] a situation or a pattern of behavior that is usual or expected常态,正常行为
② [用复数] standards of behavior that are typical of or accepted within a particular group or society规范,行为标准
③ a required or agreed standard, amount, etc.标准,定量
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denote
| 词义
| ① to be a sign of sth 标志,预示,象征[同indicate]
② to mean sth 表示,意指[同represent]
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例句
| Although the phrase was used by this country's founders to denote equality before the law, it has also been interpreted to mean equality of opportunity.尽管这句话被国家建立者们用来表示法律面前人人平等,它也被解释为机会面前人人平等。(1994阅读Text 3)
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notable
| 词义
| ① deserving to be noticed or to receive attention; important 值得注意的,显著的,重要的[+(for sth)]
②[常用复数]a famous or important person 名人,重要人物
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例句
| Growth, which rarely continues beyond the age of 20, demands calories and nutrients—notably, protein- to feed expanding tissues.20岁后人很少继续长高,长高需要热量和营养,特别是蛋白质,以满足身体组织生长的需求。(2008阅读Text 3)
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notify
| 词义
| to formally or officially tell sb about sth (正式)通知,通报[+sb (of sth), +sth to sb] [同inform]
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例句
| Three weeks later, he got his first notification of an opening.三个星期后,他接到了第一个职位空缺的通知。(2004阅读Text 1)
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notion
| 词义
| an idea, a belief or an understanding of sth观念,信念,理解
[+(of sth), +(that...)]
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例句
| The notion is that people have failed to detect the massive changes which have happened in the ocean because they have been looking back only a relatively short time into the past.这种观点认为人们还没发觉海洋中的巨大变化,因为他们只回顾了过去相当短的一段时期的情况。(2006阅读Text 3)
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notorious
| 词义
| well known for being bad 声名狼藉的,臭名昭著的[+(for/as sth)]
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例句
| ...and it will be appropriate for you to make a passing remark about the inedible canteen food or the chairman's notorious bad taste in ties. ……你可以对食堂极难吃的食物或者领导在选择领带方面差劲的品味进行评头论足。(2002阅读Text 1)
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denounce
| 词义
| ① to strongly criticize sb/sth that you think is wrong or illegal, etc 谴责,斥责[+sb/sth (as sth)] [近declaim, condemn]
② to tell the police, the authorities, etc about sbs illegal political activities 告发(某人从事非法政治活动) [+sb (as sth)]
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pronounce
| 词义
| ① to make the sound of a word or letter in a particular way 发音,读(音)
② to say or give sth formally, officially or publicly 正式宣布(或公布、授予等) [近announce, proclaim]
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例句
| If you then examined the European national youth teams that feed the World Cup and professional ranks, you would find this strange phenomenon to be even more pronounced. 如果再关注一下为世界杯和职业球队输送人才的欧洲国家青年队,你会发现这一现象更加明显。(2007阅读Text 1)
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innovate
| 词义
| to introduce new things, ideas, or ways of doing sth 引入(新的事物、思想或方法),创新,改革
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例句
| So it seems paradoxical to talk about habits in the same context as creativity and innovation. 因此,将习惯和创造、创新联系到一起似乎很矛盾。(2009阅读Text 1)
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novelty
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义
| ① the quality of being new, different and interesting 新鲜,新颖,新奇
[近freshness, innovation]
② a thing, person or situation that is interesting because it is new, unusual, or has not been known before 新奇的事物(或人、环境)
③ a small cheap object sold as a toy or an ornament 小巧廉价的商品,小玩具,小饰物
④ different and unusual; intended to be amusing and to catch people's attention (只用于名词前)新奇的,风格独特的
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renovate
| 词义
| to repair and paint an old building, a piece of furniture, etc so that it is in good condition again 修复,重新粉刷,翻新
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innumerable
| 词义
| to many to be counted; very many 多得数不清的,很多的
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numerical
| 词义
| relating to numbers; expressed in numbers 数字的,用数字表示的
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numerous
| 词义
| existing in large numbers 众多的,许多的[近many, populous]
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nourish
| 词义
| ① to keep a person, an animal or a plant alive and healthy with food, etc 抚养,滋养 [近nurture, cultivate]
② to allow a feeling, an idea, etc to develop or grow stronger 培养,助长(情绪、观点等) [近nurture]
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nursery
| 词义
| ① 幼儿园
② 苗圃
③ connected with the education of children from 2 to 5 years old 幼儿教育的
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nurture
| 词义
| ①
to care for and protect sb/sth while they are growing and developing 养育,养护,培养 [近cultivate, foster]
② to help sb/sth to develop and be successful 帮助,支持 [近support]
③ to have a feeling, an idea, a plan, etc for a long time and encourage it to develop 滋长,助长 [近nourish]
④ care, encouragement and support given to sb/sth while they are growing 养育,培养
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nutrition
| 词义
| the process by which living things receive the food necessary for them to grow and be healthy 营养,滋养,营养的补给
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