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ascetic |
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a. 苦行,禁欲 leading a life of self-discipline and self-denial; austere The wealthy, self-indulgent young man felt oddly drawn to the strict, ascetic life led by members of some monastic orders. |
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ascribe |
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v. 归因于,指派 inscribe or dedicate; attribute to a specified cause, source, or origin; assign as a quality Other people ascribe his exclusion from the canon to an unsubtle form of racism. |
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aseptic |
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a. 抗菌的 preventing infection; having cleansing effect Hospitals succeeded in lowering the mortality rate as soon as they introduced aseptic conditions. |
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ashen |
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a. 灰色 ash-colored; very pale; consisting of ashes Her face was ashen with fear. |
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asinine |
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a. 愚蠢 utterly stupid or silly; inanely foolish Your asinine remarks prove that you have not given this problem any serious consideration. |
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askance |
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a. 瞄,斜视 with a sideways or indirect look; Turned to side, especially of eyes Looking askance at her questioner, she displayed her scorn. |
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askew |
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ad. 歪斜 turned or twisted toward one side; at an angle When he placed his hat askew upon his head, his observers laughed. |
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asperity |
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n. 严酷,粗暴 the sharpness of temper; roughness or harshness, as of surface, sound, or climate These remarks, spoken with asperity, stung the boys to whom they had been directed. |
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asphyxiate |
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v. (使)无法呼吸,窒息而死 deprive of oxygen to the extent of producing death or severe symptoms; suffocate Carbon monoxide could build up and make you sick or even asphyxiate you. |
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aspirant |
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n. 有志者,有抱负的人 one who aspires, as to advancement, honors, or a high position Although I am an aspirant for public office, I am not willing to accept the dictates of the party bosses. |
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assail |
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v. 攻击 assault; attack with or as if with violent blows These days nightmares assail him regularly. |
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assault |
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n. (武力)袭击,(口头)攻击 a violent attack; an onslaught He's charged with interfering with the performance of a flight crew by assault or intimidation. |
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assay |
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v. 分析,化验 analyze; evaluate; examine by trial or experiment; put to the test When they assay the ore, they find that they have discovered a very rich vein. |
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assent |
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v. 同意,接受 express agreement to what is alleged or proposed; accept It gives me great pleasure to assent to your request. |
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assert |
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v. 断言 declare or state with confidence; put oneself forward boldly If you quit acting like a wimp and assert yourself a bit more, you'd improve your chances of getting a date. |
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assertive |
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a. 言语果断的,断言的 positive; affirming confidently; affirmative; peremptory Patterson seems like a decent fellow, but lacking in assertive leadership skills. |