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dagger |
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n. 短劍,匕首 knife; a short pointed weapon with sharp edges He dug his finest dagger from the drawer of his desk and tucked it inside his boot. |
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dairy |
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n. 牛奶場,奶製品廠,奶品店 a place where milk is produced, kept or converted into butter or cheese Milk, butter, and cheese are brought in here from dairy farms. |
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dam |
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n. 水壩,築壩 a barrier to prevent the flow of liquid, specially built across a watercourse The dam was not strong enough to hold back the floodwaters. |
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damp |
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a. 潮濕的,有濕氣的 humid; moist; slightly wet The report says some masters house their workers in bad conditions - cramped, damp dormitory blocks with poor sanitation. |
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dampen |
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v. 使潮濕 moisten; lessen in force or effect Now it seems that ministers may be accepting that we're moving into a world of permanently higher oil prices that will dampen economic growth. |
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dangerous |
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a. 危險的 full of risk; perilous; hazardous; unsafe He was in the midst of some dangerous gymnastic performances. |
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daring |
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a. 大膽的,勇敢的 bold; brave and taking risks This was one of the most daring prison breakouts to take place in Greece. |
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dart |
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v. 飛奔,投擲 move suddenly and rapidly Your eyes take them in, then dart away to something else. |
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dash |
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v. 突進,飛跑,衝撞,急匆匆地寫 throw with violence or haste; break, as by throwing or by collision; form or sketch rapidly In my fury, I dash all the dishes to the floor. |
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database |
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n. 數據庫 collection of data arranged for ease and speed of search and retrieval The heart of the database is the national list of voters produced each year by Elections Canada. |
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date |
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v. 註明日期,約會 mark the time of; assign a date to Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological findings. |
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dated |
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a. 陳舊的,過時的 old-fashioned; obsolete For an average insurance requirement and an average dated car, the breakeven point declines to 15 000 km a year. |
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daunt |
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v. 驚嚇,脅迫 frighten; abate the courage of; discourage Other northern employers were shocked that ex-slaves refused to work in conditions that would not daunt a farmer in the North. |
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dazzle |
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v. 使目眩,使眼花,使迷惑 overpower with light; confuse the sight of by brilliance of light; bewilder or surprise with brilliancy His eyes dazzle before the strong light. |
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dazzling |
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a. 眼花繚亂的,耀眼的 bright or brilliant; extremely attractive or exciting At last, they conspired together and hit upon a plan that promised a dazzling victory. |
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deal |
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n. 交易,份量 part or portion; share; indefinite quantity, degree, or extent, degree, or extent; distribution; arrangement This question the Dodo could not answer without a great deal of thought. |
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debatable |
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a. 未決定的,有爭執的 disputable; unsettled; open to doubt or debate In 2005 Steven Spielberg released the highly debatable film Munich, which told a fictional story based on these true events. |