我为什么要添加例句?
当你不能通过联想,构词法记住一个单词时,将其带入例句是最优的方法。(一般人我不告诉他~)
Not all that 不那么Mrs. Bennet, however, with the assistance of her five daughters, could ask on 问起the subject话题
IN ART 在艺术方面
the thing or person that you show when you paint a picture, take a photograph etc 〔绘画﹑摄影等的〕题材,主题
Monet loved to use gardens as his subjects. 莫奈喜欢以花园作为题材。
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IN A TEST 在实验中
a person or animal that is used in a test or EXPERIMENT 实验对象,接受实验的人[动物]
The subjects were all men aged 18-35. 实验对象均为 18 至 35 岁的男性。
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GRAMMAR 语法
a noun, noun phrase, or PRONOUN that usually comes before a main verb and represents the person or thing that performs the action of the verb, or about which something is stated, for example ‘she’ in ‘She hit John’ or ‘elephants’ in ‘Elephants are big’ 主语〔如 She hit John 中的 she,或 Elephants are big 中的 elephants〕
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CITIZEN 公民
formal someone who was born in a country that has a king or queen, or someone who has a right to live there 【正式】 〔君主国的〕臣民,国民
CITIZEN(2), NATIONAL2
a British subject 英国国民
be subject to sth
a)if someone or something is subject to something, especially something bad, it is possible or likely that they will be affected by it 易受某人[某事]影响;可能会…的
All flights are subject to delay. 所有航班都有可能延误。
Prices are subject to change . 价格有可能变化。
b)if something is subject to something such as approval, it depends on that thing happening before it can happen 取决于某人[某事],视某人[某事]而定
The funding is subject to approval by the Board of Education. 拨款有待教育委员会批准。
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be subject to a rule / law / penalty / tax etc if you are subject to a rule, law, penalty etc, you must obey the rule or pay an amount of money 须遵守规则/须遵守法令/须缴纳罚款/须缴纳税款等
Violators are subject to a $100 fine. 违者罚款 100 美元。
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[only before noun 仅用于名词前 ] formal a subject country, state, people etc are strictly governed by another country 【正式】 〔国家﹑人民等〕被他国统治的,受人管辖的
subject peoples 被他国统治的民族
was sufficient to draw from her husband any satisfactory description of Mr. Bingley. They attacked him in various ways; with barefaced 厚颜无耻的questions, ingenious suppositions,/ sʌpəzɪʃən; ͵sʌpəˋzɪʃən /创意的假设
and distant surmises;/ səmaɪz; sɚˋmaɪz /
MEANINGS 义项例证
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formal to guess that something is true, using the information you know already 【正式】 推测,猜测,臆测
surmise that
When he came in, he didn’t look up, so she surmised that he was in a bad mood. 他进来时低着头,因此她猜想他心情不好。
but he eluded使……错过
拓:逃避,难倒……,使……不记得
the skill of them all; and they were at last obliged to 被迫使accept the second-hand intelligence of their neighbour Lady Lucas. Her report was highly favourable. Sir William had been delighted with him. He was quite young, wonderfully handsome, extremely agreeable,温和的
be agreeable to sth formal to be willing to do something or willing to allow something to be done 【正式】 同意某事
My parents are quite agreeable to my studying abroad. 我父母很同意我去国外留学。
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acceptable 可以接受的
and to crown the whole, 整个皇冠he meant to be at the next assembly with a large party. Nothing could be more delightful! To be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love; and very lively hopes of Mr. Bingley's heart were entertained.
“If I can but 只能see one of my daughters happily settled at Netherfield, ” said Mrs. Bennet to her husband, “and all the others equally well married, I shall have nothing to wish for.”
In a few days Mr. Bingley returned Mr. Bennet's visit, and sat about ten minutes with him in his library. He had entertained hopes of being admitted to 被接纳为a sight of the young ladies, of whose beauty he had heard much; but he saw only the father. The ladies were somewhat稍微,有点,达到某种程度 more fortunate, for they had the advantage of ascertaining弄清,查明 from an upper 上面的
名词:靴面,兴奋剂
window, that he wore a blue coat and rode a black horse.
An invitation to dinner was soon afterwards dispatched; 派遣的
迅速处理,杀死(动物)
名词:公文,电讯
and already had Mrs. Bennet planned the courses that were to do credit to her housekeeping, 家政,家务when an answer arrived which deferred 延期it all. Mr. Bingley was obliged to be in town the following day, and consequently unable to accept the honour of their invitation, Mrs. Bennet was quite disconcerted.尴尬的 She could not imagine what business he could have in town so soon after his arrival in Hertfordshire; and she began to fear that he might be always flying about from one place to another, and never settled at Netherfield as he ought to be. Lady Lucas quieted her fears a little by starting the idea of his being gone to London only to get a large party for the ball; and a report soon followed that Mr. Bingley was to bring twelve ladies and seven gentlemen with him to the assembly. The girls grieved over 感到伤心、悲痛such a large number of ladies; but were comforted the day before the ball by hearing that, instead of twelve, he had brought only six with him from London, his five sisters and a cousin. And when the party entered the assembly room, it consisted of only five altogether;Mr. Bingley, his two sisters, the husband of the oldest, and another young man.