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aboriginal |
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a. 原来的,土著的 being the first of its kind in a region; primitive; native Her studies of the primitive art forms of the aboriginal Indians were widely reported in scientific journals. |
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abortive |
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a. 不成功的,失败 unsuccessful; failing to accomplish an intended objective; fruitless He made two abortive attempts on the French throne. |
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abrade |
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v. 磨损,侵蚀 wear away by friction; scrape; erode The sharp rocks did abrade the skin on her legs, so she put iodine on her abrasions. |
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abrasion |
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n. 磨(擦)破,擦伤处(尤指皮肤因磨擦等造成者).表面磨损 scratch; friction; the process of rubbing away the surface of something Dust also is a significant cause of the abrasion of book papers and covers. |
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abridge |
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v. 删节,节选 condense; shorten; reduce length of written text Because the publishers felt the public wanted a shorter version of War and Peace, they proceeded to abridge the novel. |
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abrogate |
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a. 废除 abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority He intended to abrogate the decree issued by his predecessor. |
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absorb |
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v. 吸收,合并 assimilate or incorporate; suck or drink up; occupy full attention By contrast, what students can absorb from a one-day visit to a college are the tangibles. |
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abstruse |
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a. 难以理解的,复杂的 obscure; profound; difficult to understand She carries around abstruse works of philosophy, not because she understands them but because she wants her friends to think she does. |
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absurdity |
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n. 荒谬 quality of being absurd or inconsistent with obvious truth, reason, or sound judgment; logical contradiction His story of being kidnapped by little green men is sheer absurdity. |
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abut |
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v. 毗邻 border upon; adjoin; touch or end at one end or side; lie adjacent Where our estates abut, we must build a fence. |
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abysmal |
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a. 无底的 bottomless; very profound; limitless; very bad She spent hours sitting alone, in abysmal misery, because it seemed to be in plain sight, yet she couldn't define it. |
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academician |
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n. 学会会员,院士,学者 a scholar who is skilled in academic disputation A scientist born after the 1970s was selected as an academician candidate. |