GMAT 07 Flashcards

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quant noun \ˈkwänt\

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量子(quantum的复数形式)
n.<物>量子( quantum的名词复数 ); 定量,总量

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quar·an·tine noun \ˈkwȯr-ən-ˌtēn\

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  1. N-UNCOUNT 检疫;隔离 If a person or animal is in quarantine, they are being kept separate from other people or animals for a set period of time, usually because they have or may have a disease.
    She was sent home to Oxford and put in quarantine…
    她被送回牛津的家中隔离起来。
    No mammals other than people may enter the country without lengthy quarantine.
    除人之外,所有的哺乳动物进入这个国家都必须经过长期隔离。
  2. VERB 对…进行隔离检疫 If people or animals are quarantined, they are stopped from having contact with other people or animals. If a place is quarantined, people and animals are prevented from entering or leaving it.
    Dogs have to be quarantined for six months before they’ll let them in.
    狗要进行6个月的隔离检疫之后才被允许进入。
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quar·ry noun \ˈkwȯr-ē\

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  1. N-COUNT 采石场;露天矿场 A quarry is an area that is dug out from a piece of land or the side of a mountain in order to get stone or minerals.
    …an old limestone quarry.
    废旧的石灰岩采石场
  2. VERB 开采(石料或矿产);在…开采 When stone or minerals are quarried or when an area is quarried for them, they are removed from the area by digging, drilling, or using explosives.
    The large limestone caves are also quarried for cement.
    同时还在这些大石灰岩洞里开采水泥原料。
    …locally quarried stone.
    当地采掘的石头
    quarrying: Farming, quarrying and other local industries have declined.农业、采矿业以及其他地方工业都已陷入衰退。
  3. N-SING 追捕的对象;猎物 A person’s or animal’s quarry is the person or animal that they are hunting.
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qua·sar noun \ˈkwā-ˌzär\

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  1. N-COUNT 类星体 A quasar is an object far away in space that produces bright light and radio waves.
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qui·es·cent adj -sənt\

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  1. ADJ-GRADED 沉寂的;静态的;不活动的 Someone or something that is quiescent is quiet and inactive.
    …a society which was politically quiescent and above all deferential.
    政治上波澜不兴、甚至马首是瞻的社会
    …a quiescent Southern seaside town.
    宁静的南方海滨小城
    quiescence: …a long period of quiescence.长期的沉寂

— qui·es·cent·ly adverb

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quin·tes·sence noun \kwin-ˈte-sən(t)s\

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  1. ADJ-GRADED 典范的;典型的 Quintessential means representing a perfect or typical example of something.
    This was quintessential Midwestern farming country…
    这就是典型的中西部农村。
    Everybody thinks of him as the quintessential New Yorker.
    大家都视他为典型的纽约人。
    quintessentially: It is a familiar, and quintessentially British, ritual.这是一个常见的典型英式仪式。
  2. ADJ 本质的;精髓的 Quintessential means representing the central nature of something.
    …the quintessential charm of his songs.
    他的歌声中最本质的魅力

— quin·tes·sen·tial \ˌkwin-tə-ˈsen(t)-shəl\ adjective
— quin·tes·sen·tial·ly adverb

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quo·tient noun \ˈkwō-shənt\

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  1. N-COUNT 程度;系数 Quotient is used when indicating the presence or degree of a characteristic in someone or something. →see: IQ;
    Being rich doesn’t actually increase your happiness quotient…
    有钱不见得能提高你的幸福指数。
    The island has a high quotient of clergymen.
    牧师占了小岛人口的很大一部分。 intelligence quotient
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rab·ble noun \ˈra-bəl\

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  1. N-SING 乌合之众;乱民;暴民 A rabble is a crowd of noisy people who seem likely to cause trouble.
    He seems to attract a rabble of supporters more loyal to the man than to the cause.
    他似乎吸引了一群忠于他个人超过忠于这项事业的乌合之众的支持。
  2. N-SING 贱民;下等人 People sometimes refer to ordinary people in general as the rabble to suggest that they are superior to them.
    In 40 years, the Guards’ Polo Club has changed, but it has managed to keep most of the rabble out.
    40年间,御林军马球俱乐部虽有变化,但却一直成功地把绝大多数下层民众拒之门外。
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ra·bies noun \ˈrā-bēz\

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  1. N-UNCOUNT 狂犬病 Rabies is a serious disease which causes people and animals to go mad and die. Rabies is particularly common in dogs.
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rac·coon noun \ra-ˈkün\

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  1. N-COUNT 浣熊(见于中北美洲及西印度群岛) A raccoon is a small animal that has dark-coloured fur with white stripes on its face and on its long tail. Raccoons live in forests in North and Central America and the West Indies.
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rac·ist noun or adjective -sist\

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  1. ADJ-GRADED 持种族偏见的;种族主义的 If you describe people, things, or behaviour as racist, you mean that they are influenced by the belief that some people are inferior because they belong to a particular race.
    You have to acknowledge that we live in a racist society.
    你得承认我们生活在一个有种族偏见的社会中。
    A racist is someone who is racist.种族主义者;持种族偏见的人
    He has a hard core of support among white racists.
    他得到了白人种族主义者强有力的支持。

rac·ism noun \ˈrā-ˌsi-zəm\

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ra·di·al adj \ˈrā-dē-əl\

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  1. ADJ 辐射状的;向各方向伸展的;放射状的 Radial refers to the pattern that you get when straight lines are drawn from the centre of a circle to a number of points round the edge.
    The white marble floors were inlaid in a radial pattern of brass.
    白色的大理石地板镶嵌在铜质的放射形图案中。
  2. N-COUNT 子午线轮胎 A radial or a radial tyre is a tyre which is strengthened inside by cords that point towards the centre of the wheel. Radials are less likely to slide sideways on wet or icy roads than other tyres.

— ra·di·al·ly -ə-lē\ adverb

the radial form of a starfish

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ra·di·ant adj \ˈrā-dē-ənt\

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  1. ADJ-GRADED 容光焕发的;喜气洋洋的 Someone who is radiant is so happy that their happiness shows in their face.
    Kathy smiled at her daughter’s radiant face…
    凯茜对着女儿容光焕发的面孔微笑着。
    On her wedding day the bride looked truly radiant.
    婚礼那天,新娘看上去真是光彩照人。
    radiantly: He smiled radiantly and embraced her…他高兴地笑着拥抱了她。She looks radiantly happy.她看上去喜气洋洋。
  2. ADJ-GRADED 光辉灿烂的;光芒四射的 Something that is radiant glows brightly.
    The evening sun warms the old red brick wall to a radiant glow.
    夕阳为古老的红砖墙罩上了一层暖暖的炫目光辉。
    Out on the bay the morning is radiant.
    海湾里的早晨阳光灿烂。
    radiantly: The sun was still shining radiantly.太阳依旧光芒四射。
  3. ADJ (热量、能量等)辐射的 Radiant heat or energy is sent out in the form of rays.
    The earth would be a frozen ball if it were not for the radiant heat of the sun.
    如果没有太阳辐射的热量,地球将是一个冰封的世界。

— ra·di·ant·ly adverb

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rad·i·cal adj \ˈra-di-kəl\

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  1. ADJ-GRADED 重大的;根本的;基本的;彻底的 Radical changes and differences are very important and great in degree.
    The country needs a period of calm without more surges of radical change…
    国家需要一段时间的稳定,其间不要再有重大的变革。
    The Football League has announced its proposals for a radical reform of the way football is run in England.
    足联宣布了它关于对目前英格兰足球运作方式进行彻底改革的提议。
    radically: …two large groups of people with radically different beliefs and cultures.信仰和文化上存在根本差异的两大群体
  2. ADJ-GRADED 激进的;激进派的 Radical people believe that there should be great changes in society and try to bring about these changes.
    …threats by left-wing radical groups to disrupt the proceedings.
    来自于左翼激进团体可能破坏会议进程的威胁
    …political tension between radical and conservative politicians.
    激进派和保守派政治人士之间的紧张对峙
    A radical is someone who has radical views.激进派;激进分子

— rad·i·cal·ness noun

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ra·dio·met·ric adj \ˌrā-dē-ō-ˈme-trik\

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adj.辐射度的, 放射性测量的

— ra·dio·met·ri·cal·ly -tri-k(ə-)lē\ adverb

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ra·di·us noun \ˈrā-dē-əs\

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  1. N-SING 半径范围;半径距离 The radius around a particular point is the distance from it in any direction.
    Nigel has searched for work in a ten-mile radius around his home.
    奈杰尔一直在他家周围10英里的范围内找工作。
  2. N-COUNT 半径 The radius of a circle is the distance from its centre to its outside edge.
    He indicated a semicircle with a radius of about thirty miles.
    他标示出了一个半径大约为30英里的半圆形。
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ra·don noun \ˈrā-ˌdän\

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  1. N-UNCOUNT 氡 Radon is a radioactive element in the form of a gas.
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rage noun \ˈrāj\

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  1. N-VAR 狂怒;盛怒 Rage is strong anger that is difficult to control.
    He was red-cheeked with rage…
    他气得满脸通红。
    I flew into a rage…
    我勃然大怒。
  2. VERB 肆虐;猖獗 You say that something powerful or unpleasant rages when it continues with great force or violence.
    Train services were halted as the fire raged for more than four hours…
    火灾肆虐超过4个小时,期间列车停止了运行。
    …the fierce arguments raging over the future of the Holy City…
    关于圣城未来的激烈争论
  3. VERB 发脾气;大怒 If you rage about something, you speak or think very angrily about it.
    Monroe was on the phone, raging about her mistreatment by the brothers…
    门罗正在打电话,怒不可遏地说着她被这几个兄弟虐待的事。
    Inside, Frannie was raging…
    弗兰妮正在屋里大发脾气。
  4. N-UNCOUNT See also: road rage (尤指引发暴力或攻击行为的)暴怒,盛怒 You can refer to the strong anger that someone feels in a particular situation as a particular rage, especially when this results in violent or aggressive behaviour.
    Cabin crews are reporting up to nine cases of air rage a week.
    乘务人员一周内报告的飞机上闹事行为多达9起。
  5. N-SING 风靡一时;非常流行 When something is popular and fashionable, you can say that it is the rage or all the rage .
    The 1950s look is all the rage at the moment.
    目前,20世纪50年代的装扮正流行。
  6. See also: raging
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rag·time noun \ˈrag-ˌtīm\

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  1. N-UNCOUNT 雷格泰姆音乐(20世纪初流行于美国的一种爵士乐) Ragtime is a kind of jazz piano music that was invented in America in the early 1900s.
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raid noun \ˈrād\

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  1. VERB See also: air raid 突袭;突击 When soldiers raid a place, they make a sudden armed attack against it, with the aim of causing damage rather than occupying any of the enemy’s land.
    The guerrillas raided banks and destroyed a police barracks and an electricity substation.
    游击队突袭了银行,摧毁了一处警察驻地和一个变电站。
    Raid is also a noun.
    The rebels attempted a surprise raid on a military camp…
    叛军试图突袭一处军营。
  2. VERB (警察)突击搜捕,搜查 If the police raid a building, they enter it suddenly and by force in order to look for dangerous criminals or for evidence of something illegal, such as drugs or weapons.
    Fraud squad officers raided the firm’s offices.
    反欺诈小组的工作人员突击搜查了这家公司的办公室。
    They were arrested early this morning after a raid on a house by thirty armed police.
    今天早上30名武装警察突击搜查一所房子后将他们逮捕。
  3. VERB (入室)抢劫;打劫 If someone raids a building or place, they enter it by force in order to steal something.
    A 19-year-old man has been found guilty of raiding a bank.
    一个19岁的男子被判抢劫银行罪。
    …an armed raid on a small Post Office…
    对一家小邮局实施的武装抢劫
  4. VERB 扫荡(冰箱、食品柜等处)的食物 If you raid the fridge or the larder, you take food from it to eat instead of a meal or in between meals.
    She made her way to the kitchen to raid the fridge.
    她走向厨房去扫荡冰箱。
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ram·page verb \ˈram-ˌpāj\

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  1. VERB 横冲直撞 When people or animals rampage through a place, they rush about there in a wild or violent way, causing damage or destruction.
    Pronounced /ræm’peɪdʒ/ for meaning 1, and /’ræmpeɪdʒ/ for meaning 2. 义项1读作/ræm’peɪdʒ/,义项2读作/’ræmpeɪdʒ/。
    Hundreds of youths rampaged through the town, shop windows were smashed and cars overturned…
    数百名年轻人在镇上横冲直撞,砸碎商店玻璃,掀翻车辆。
    He used a sword to try to defend his shop from a rampaging mob.
    他拿了一把剑试图保护自己的店不受闹事暴徒的打砸。
  2. PHRASE 横冲直撞;撒野 If people go on the rampage, they rush about in a wild or violent way, causing damage or destruction.
    The prisoners went on the rampage destroying everything in their way.
    囚犯撒野闹事,砸毁了所有挡路的东西。
    …a bull on the rampage.
    横冲直撞的公牛
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ranch·er noun \ˈran-chər\

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  1. N-COUNT (尤指养牛、马、羊等的)农场主,农场管理人 A rancher is someone who owns or manages a large farm, especially one used for raising cattle, horses, or sheep.
    …a cattle rancher.
    牧牛场场主
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ran·som noun \ˈran(t)-səm\

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  1. N-VAR 赎价;赎金 A ransom is the money that has to be paid to someone so that they will set free a person they have kidnapped.
    Her kidnapper successfully extorted a £75,000 ransom for her release…
    绑匪成功地勒索了7.5万英镑才将她释放。
    The president has said the United States will never pay ransom for the hostages…
    总统称美国永远不会为这些人质支付赎金。
  2. VERB 赎回;赎出 If you ransom someone who has been kidnapped, you pay the money to set them free.
    The same system was used for ransoming or exchanging captives.
    相同的制度还应用于赎回或交换俘虏。
  3. PHRASE 劫持(某人)勒索金钱;绑票;绑架 If a kidnapper is holding someone to ransom or holding them ransom in British English, or is holding a person for ransom in American English, they keep that person prisoner until they are given what they want.
    He is charged with kidnapping a businessman last year and holding him for ransom…
    他被控于去年绑架了一名商人并勒索钱财。
    In Rio, nearly forty people have been held to ransom this year alone…
    在里约热内卢,仅今年一年就有近40人被绑票。
  4. PHRASE 威胁;胁迫 If you say that someone is holding you to ransom in British English, or holding you for ransom in American English, you mean that they are using their power to try to force you to do something which you do not want to do.
    Unison and the other unions have the power to hold the Government to ransom.
    公务员工会和其他工会有能力胁迫政府。
  5. PHRASE 一大笔钱;巨款 If you refer to a sum of money as a king’s ransom, you are emphasizing that it is very large.
    …clients happy to pay a king’s ransom for a haircut.
    乐意为理发出高价的顾客
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  1. ADJ-GRADED 快速的;迅速的 A rapid change is one that happens very quickly.
    …the country’s rapid economic growth in the 1980’s…
    20世纪80年代该国经济的迅速增长
    This signals a rapid change of mind by the government.
    这标志着政府思想的急剧转变。
    rapidly: …countries with rapidly growing populations…人口迅速增长的国家Try to rip it apart as rapidly as possible…动作尽可能快地把它撕开。’Operating profit is rising more rapidly,’ he said.“营业利润增长愈加迅速,”他说。
  2. ADJ-GRADED (动作)很快的,迅速进行的 A rapid movement is one that is very fast.
    He walked at a rapid pace along Charles Street.
    他快步走过查尔斯大街。
    …whether the Tunnel will provide more rapid car transport than ferries…
    隧道是否能够提供比渡船更加快捷的车辆运输
    rapidly: He was moving rapidly around the room…他在房间里来来回回地快步走着。They rapidly spread out over the field.他们很快便在田野上散开。
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ra·tion noun \ˈra-shən\

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  1. N-COUNT 定量;配给量 When there is not enough of something, your ration of it is the amount that you are allowed to have.
    The meat ration was down to one pound per person per week…
    肉的配给量降到了每人每周一磅。
    They have begun to issue ration cards for basic necessities such as rice and flour.
    他们开始发行用来购买大米、面粉等生活基本必需品的定量配给卡。
  2. VERB (通常指由于紧缺)配给,定量供应 When something is rationed by a person or government, you are only allowed to have a limited amount of it, usually because there is not enough of it.
    Staples such as bread, rice and tea are already being rationed…
    面包、大米和茶叶等日常必需品已实行配给。
    …the decision to ration food…
    实行食物配给的决定
  3. N-PLURAL (给灾民或士兵的)给养,口粮 Rations are the food which is given to people who do not have enough food or to soldiers.
    Aid officials said that the first emergency food rations of wheat and oil were handed out here last month…
    救助官员说第一批紧急援助的小麦和食用油是上月发放到这里的。
    The Russian soldiers sampled the officers’ rations and wolfed the superior food with delight.
    俄军士兵尝了一下长官的配给食物,然后高高兴兴地把那些高级食物一扫而光。
  4. N-COUNT 通常的量;定额 Your ration of something is the amount of it that you normally have.
    …after consuming his ration of junk food and two cigarettes.
    他像往常那样吃完垃圾食品、吸了两根烟后
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ra·tio·nal adj \ˈra-shə-nəl\

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  1. ADJ-GRADED 理性的;合理的 Rational decisions and thoughts are based on reason rather than on emotion.
    He’s asking you to look at both sides of the case and come to a rational decision…
    他是要求你看到问题的两面后再作出理性的决定。
    Mary was able to short-circuit her stress response by keeping her thoughts calm and rational.
    玛丽能够保持头脑清醒理智,因而迅速做出反应。
    rationally: It can be very hard to think rationally when you’re feeling so vulnerable and alone.人在脆弱和孤独的时候很难理智地思考。
  2. ADJ-GRADED 理性的;理智的 A rational person is someone who is sensible and is able to make decisions based on intelligent thinking rather than on emotion.
    Did he come across as a sane rational person?…
    他看起来是一个正常而理智的人吗?
    Rachel looked calmer and more rational now.
    雷切尔现在看上去更加平静、更加理智了。
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ra·tio·nale noun \ˌra-shə-ˈnal\

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  1. N-COUNT 基本理论;理论基础;合理性的根据 The rationale for a course of action, practice, or belief is the set of reasons on which it is based.
    However, the rationale for such initiatives is not, of course, solely economic…
    然而,这种提议的根据当然并不仅仅是经济方面的。
    The rationale of reprocessing spent nuclear fuel is inevitably being questioned.
    对核废料进行再加工的理由不可避免地受到了质疑。
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ra·tio·nal·i·ty noun \ˌra-shə-ˈna-lə-tē\

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n.合理性; (常复数)合理的行动(或见解、措施等)

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rav·en·ous adj \ˈra-və-nəs\

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  1. ADJ 非常饥饿的;饥肠辘辘的 If you are ravenous, you are extremely hungry.
    Amy realized that she had eaten nothing since leaving Bruton Street, and she was ravenous.
    埃米意识到自己从离开布鲁顿大街之后什么东西都没吃,她饿极了。
    …a pack of ravenous animals.
    一群饿极了的动物
    ravenously: She began to eat ravenously…她开始狼吞虎咽起来。She emerged looking ravenously hungry.她出现时看起来饿坏了。

— rav·en·ous·ly adverb
— rav·en·ous·ness noun

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re·ac·tion·ist noun -sh(ə)nə̇st\

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n.反动主义者,保守论者

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re·ac·tor noun \rē-ˈak-tər\

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Re·al·tor

collective mark

\ˈrē(-ə)l-tər\

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n.<美>房地产经纪人,(尤指)美国房地产同业公会成员

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rear verb \ˈrir\

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  1. N-SING (建筑物或车辆的)后部,后面,背面 The rear of something such as a building or vehicle is the back part of it.
    He settled back in the rear of the taxi.
    他靠坐在出租车的后排座上。
    …a stairway in the rear of the building.
    大楼后面的楼梯
    Rear is also an adjective.
  2. N-SING (队列的)尾部,最后一个 If you are at the rear of a moving line of people, you are the last person in it.
    Musicians played at the front and rear of the procession…
    乐师们在队前和队尾表演。
    The Lord Mayor follows at the rear in his gilded coach.
    市长大人坐在他阔气的马车里在后面跟着。
  3. N-COUNT 臀部;屁股 Your rear is the part of your body that you sit on.
    I turned away from the phone to see Lewis pat a waitress on her rear.
    我打完电话后转过头,看见刘易斯拍了拍一个女招待的屁股。
  4. VERB 抚养;养育;养大 If you rear children, you look after them until they are old enough to look after themselves.
    She reared sixteen children, six her own and ten her husband’s…
    她养大了16个孩子,其中6个是她亲生的,10个是她丈夫带来的。
    I was reared in east Texas.
    我在得克萨斯州东部长大。
  5. VERB 饲养(小动物) If you rear a young animal, you keep and look after it until it is old enough to be used for work or food, or until it can look after itself.
    She spends a lot of time rearing animals.
    她花费大量时间饲养动物。
    in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 raise
  6. VERB (马)用后腿直立,暴跳 When a horse rears, it moves the front part of its body upwards, so that its front legs are high in the air and it is standing on its back legs.
    The horse reared and threw off its rider.
    那匹马前蹄腾空向后仰,把骑手摔了下去。
    Rear up means the same as rear .rear up 同 rear
    …an army pony that didn’t rear up at the sound of gunfire.
    听到枪声不会仰站立起的军用小型马
  7. VERB 高耸,耸立(在眼前) If you say that something such as a building or mountain rears above you, you mean that is very tall and close to you.
    The exhibition hall reared above me behind a high fence…
    高高的围墙后面,展览大厅耸立在我面前。
    The mountains reared up on each side, steep and white.
    两边的山峦高耸入云,山势陡峭,覆盖着积雪。
  8. PHRASE 殿后 If a person or vehicle is bringing up the rear, they are the last person or vehicle in a moving line of them.
    …police motorcyclists bringing up the rear of the procession.
    摩托骑警行进在队伍最后
  9. PHRASE (令人不快之物)显现,露头,显露 If something unpleasant rears its head or rears its ugly head, it becomes visible or noticeable.
    The threat of strikes reared its head again this summer…
    今年夏天又显现出了罢工的势头。
    The extreme right reared its ugly head in the 1980s.
    极右势力在20世纪80年代有所抬头。

相关词组:rear up

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rear echelon

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re·but verb \ri-ˈbət\

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  1. VERB 反驳,驳斥(指控或批评) If you rebut a charge or criticism that is made against you, you give reasons why it is untrue or unacceptable.
    He spent most of his speech rebutting criticisms of his foreign policy.
    他讲演的大部分时间都在反驳对他外交政策的批评。

— re·but·ta·ble -ˈbə-tə-bəl\ adjective

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re·call verb \ri-ˈkȯl\

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  1. VERB 记起;回想起;回忆说 When you recall something, you remember it and tell others about it.
    The verb is pronounced /rɪ’kɔːl/. The noun is pronounced /’riːkɔːl/. 动词读作/rɪ’kɔːl/。名词读作/’riːkɔːl/。
    Henderson recalled that he first met Pollard during a business trip to Washington…
    亨德森记起他第一次见到波拉德是在一次去华盛顿出差的时候。
    Her teacher recalled: ‘She was always on about modelling.’…
    她的老师回忆说:“她那时老是说要当模特。”
  2. VERB (用于引出双方都已意识到的事)记得 You can say as I recall , you might recall, or you will recall to someone that you are talking to when you want to mention something that you are both already aware of which is relevant to the discussion.
    As I recall, you’re not on the board, Joe; you’re only a minor shareholder…
    我记得你并没有进董事会,乔,你只是一个小股东而已。
    You will recall that I sent you a warning of troubled times. Well now, almost everything I forecast has come about.
    你还记得我警告过你时局会出现动荡吧。现在看来,几乎我预测的每件事都发生了。
  3. N-UNCOUNT 记性;记忆力 Recall is the ability to remember something that has happened in the past or the act of remembering it.
    He had a good memory, and total recall of her spoken words.
    他记忆力很好,她当时说的话他全都记得起来。
  4. VERB 召回;叫回 If you are recalled to your home, country, or the place where you work, you are ordered to return there.
    Spain has recalled its Ambassador after a row over refugees seeking asylum at the embassy…
    在对难民到使馆寻求庇护一事产生严重分歧后,西班牙召回了其大使。
    Parliament was recalled from its summer recess.
    国会在夏季休会之后又重新开议。
    Recall is also a noun.
  5. VERB 召回(运动员);使归队 In sport, if a player is recalled to a team, he or she is included in that team again after being left out.
    Dean Richards was recalled to the England squad for the match with Wales…
    迪安·理查兹被召回英格兰队参加对阵威尔士的比赛。
    I had done enough after being recalled against Pakistan to have got on the tour to India.
    在被征召入队参加与巴基斯坦的比赛后,我为前往印度的行程做了充分准备。
  6. VERB 召回(公司产品) If a company recalls a product, it asks the shops or the people who have bought that product to return it because there is something wrong with it.
    The company said it was recalling one of its drugs…
    这个公司说正在召回他们生产的一种药。
    More than 3,000 cars were recalled yesterday because of a brake problem.
    3,000多辆汽车因为刹车问题昨天被召回。
  7. PHRASE 记不起来;无法忆起;无法恢复原状;面目全非 If something is beyond recall, it is no longer possible to remember how it was or to bring it back to its original condition.
    The ground has been polluted beyond recall…
    这片土地已被污染得面目全非。
    …the realities of operating a traditional canal boat can be readily imagined, even if the life itself is beyond recall.
    经营一艘传统的运河船的现实情形很容易想象,尽管那种生活本身已经无法忆起了。

— re·call·abil·i·ty -ˌkȯ-lə-ˈbi-lə-tē\ noun
— re·call·able -ˈkȯ-lə-bəl\ adjective
— re·call·er noun

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re·cap·ture noun (ˌ)rē-ˈkap-chər\

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  1. VERB 重新占领;重新夺回;收复 When soldiers recapture an area of land or a place, they gain control of it again from an opposing army who had taken it from them.
    They said the bodies were found when rebels recaptured the area.
    他们说尸体是在叛军重新占领这个地区时发现的。
    Recapture is also a noun.
    …an offensive to be launched for the recapture of the city.
    为了重新夺回该城而即将展开的进攻
  2. VERB (从竞争对手手中)重新夺回,重新拿回 When people recapture something that they have lost to a competitor, they get it back again.
    I believe that he would be the best possibility to recapture the centre vote in the forthcoming election.
    我相信在即将来临的选举中,他最有可能重新争取到中间派的选票。
  3. VERB 重新捕获;重新抓回 To recapture a person or animal which has escaped from somewhere means to catch them again.
    Police have recaptured Alan Lord, who escaped from a police cell in Bolton.
    警察把艾伦·洛德抓了回来,他是从博尔顿的一个警察局拘留室逃走的。
    …the recapture of a renegade police chief in Panama.
    在巴拿马将变节的警察局局长重新抓获
  4. VERB (使)再次体验;(使)再次体会 When you recapture something such as an experience, emotion, or a quality that you had in the past, you experience it again. When something recaptures an experience for you, it makes you remember it.
    He couldn’t recapture the form he’d shown in getting to the semi-final…
    他没能找回闯进半决赛时表现出来的状态。
    These cookies seem to recapture all the textures and flavors we remember from childhood.
    这些饼干似乎重新唤回了我们记忆中童年时代的那种口感和味道。
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re·cast verb (ˌ)rē-ˈkast\

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  1. VERB 重组;重塑;重新安排 If you recast something, you change it by organizing it in a different way.
    The form recast is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle. recast的过去式和过去分词与原形相同。
    The shake-up aims to recast IBM as a federation of flexible and competing subsidiaries.
    改组的目标是把IBM重组为一个灵活的、相互竞争的子公司联盟。
    recasting: …the recasting of the political map of Europe.欧洲政治版图的重新整合
  2. VERB 重新选择(角色扮演者);更换(演员) To recast an actor’s role means to give the role to another actor.
    Stoppard had to recast four of the principal roles.
    斯托帕德只好更换4个主要角色的人选。

— re·cast \ˈrē-ˌkast\ noun

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re·ceipt noun \ri-ˈsēt\

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  1. N-COUNT 收条;收据;购物小票(在美语里常用 sales slip) A receipt is a piece of paper that you get from someone as proof that they have received money or goods from you. In British English a receipt is a piece of paper that you get in a shop when you buy something, but in American English the more usual term for this is sales slip .
    I wrote her a receipt for the money.
    我给她写了一张收钱的收条。
  2. N-PLURAL (商店或影院等一定时期的)收入,收益 Receipts are the amount of money received during a particular period, for example by a shop or theatre.
    The film opened to healthy box office receipts before rapidly falling off…
    这部影片的票房收入开始的时候持续上涨,但是后来急剧下降。
    He was tallying the day’s receipts.
    他正在清点一天的收入。
  3. N-UNCOUNT 收到;接到 The receipt of something is the act of receiving it.
    Goods should be supplied within 28 days after the receipt of your order.
    应该在收到订单后28天内供货。
  4. PHRASE 已收到;经常收到 If you are in receipt of something, you have received it or you receive it regularly.
    We are taking action, having been in receipt of a letter from him…
    收到他的信之后我们正在采取行动。
    I am in receipt of a pension.
    我定期领取养老金。
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re·cep·tor noun \ri-ˈsep-tər\

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  1. N-COUNT (人体的)感受器,受体 Receptors are nerve endings in your body which react to changes and stimuli and make your body respond in a particular way.
    …the information receptors in our brain.
    我们大脑里的信息感受器
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re·ces·sion noun \ri-ˈse-shən\

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  1. N-VAR 经济衰退;经济不景气 A recession is a period when the economy of a country is doing badly, for example because industry is producing less and more people are becoming unemployed.
    The recession caused sales to drop off…
    经济不景气使销量下降。
    We should concentrate on sharply reducing interest rates to pull the economy out of recession…
    我们应该着力大幅下调利率以使经济走出衰退。

— re·ces·sion·ary -shə-ˌner-ē\ adjective

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re·cip·ro·cal adj \ri-ˈsi-prə-kəl\

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  1. ADJ 互相的;相应的;互惠的 A reciprocal action or agreement involves two people or groups who do the same thing to each other or agree to help each another in a similar way.
    They expected a reciprocal gesture before more hostages could be freed…
    在更多人质获得自由之前他们期望看到对方也有相应的表示。
    The department said many countries had reciprocal agreements for health care with Britain.
    该部门称许多国家和英国签订了医疗卫生互惠协议。
    reciprocally: Both sides had reciprocally observed restraints.双方都遵守了限制性规定。

n.倒数; 互相关联的事物

— re·cip·ro·cal·ly -k(ə-)lē\ adverb

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rec·la·ma·tion noun \ˌre-klə-ˈmā-shən\

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  1. N-UNCOUNT (荒地等的)开垦,改造 Reclamation is the process of changing land that is unsuitable for farming or building into land that can be used.
    …centuries of sea-wall construction and the reclamation of dry land from the marshes…
    几个世纪以来建造海堤并将沼泽地改造成为良田的行动
    The area is needed for a land reclamation project.
    一个土地开垦项目要在这一地区进行。

<pumped water out of the field as part of the land reclamation program designed to provide farmers with more farmland>

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re·coup verb \ri-ˈküp\

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  1. VERB 重新获得;重新拿回;收回;弥补 If you recoup a sum of money that you have spent or lost, you get it back.
    Insurance companies are trying to recoup their losses by increasing premiums.
    保险公司正试图通过提高保费来弥补损失。

— re·coup·able -ˈkü-pə-bəl\ adjective
— re·coup·ment -ˈküp-mənt\ noun

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re·cruit verb \ri-ˈkrüt\

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  1. VERB 招收;招募;征召 If you recruit people for an organization, you select them and persuade them to join it or work for it.
    The police are trying to recruit more black and Asian officers…
    警方正在试图招募更多黑人和亚裔警官。
    In recruiting students to Computer Systems Engineering, the University looks for evidence of all-round ability…
    在招收计算机系统工程专业的学生时,这个大学看重的是学生的综合能力。
    recruiter: …a Marine recruiter.海军陆战队征兵人员
  2. N-COUNT 新手;新兵;新成员 A recruit is a person who has recently joined an organization or an army.

— re·cruit·er noun

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re·cruit verb \ri-ˈkrüt\

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n.招聘人员,征兵人员

He was recruited by the army after high school.

Public schools are recruiting new teachers.

College football coaches spend a lot of time recruiting high school athletes.

College football coaches spend a lot of time recruiting.

Some parents don’t think the military should be recruiting from high schools.

We recruited a crew of volunteers to help us.

I recruited my brother to drive us to the concert.

She recruited four friends to distribute food to the homeless with her.

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recruiting agent

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招聘代理

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rect·an·gle noun \ˈrek-ˌtaŋ-gəl\

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  1. N-COUNT 长方形;矩形 A rectangle is a four-sided shape whose corners are all ninety degree angles. Each side of a rectangle is the same length as the one opposite to it.
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rectangular prism

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直角棱镜

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re·cur verb \ri-ˈkər\

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  1. VERB 复发;重现;再次发生 If something recurs, it happens more than once.
    …a theme that was to recur frequently in his work.
    一个在他的作品中反复出现的主题
    …a recurring nightmare she has had since childhood.
    一个从她童年起就不断出现的噩梦

— re·cur·rence-ˈkər-ən(t)s\ noun