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1705103406 例句 Pets are animals after all; they would get confused if you treat them as human beings. 宠物毕竟是动物,如果你像对待人类那样对待它们,就会让它们感觉很迷惑。
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1705103408 confusion[kən’fju:ʒn]n. 困惑;混乱;混淆
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1705103410 搭配 lead to confusion 导致混乱;in confusion 困惑地
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1705103412 例句 1. I don’t want there to be any confusion about why I’m saying that. 我不希望有任何关于我为什么要那样说的困惑。
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1705103414 2. There is some confusion about the accurate definition of the theory. 关于这个理论的确切定义仍存在一些困惑。
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1705103416 conspicuous[kən’spikjuəs]a. 显眼的,明显的
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1705103418 例句 1. Among the countless factors which influence my choice, there are three conspicuous ones. 在数不尽的影响我选择的种种因素中,其中这三个是明显的。
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1705103420 2. A tall, blond girl is very conspicuous in campus. 一位高挑的、金发碧眼的女孩在校园中是很显眼的。
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1705103422 contradictory[ˌkɑ:ntrə’diktəri]a. 对立的,矛盾的;反驳的
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1705103424 例句 1. The lecture and the reading passage gave contradictory opinions to this topic — a company should have an accreditation conferred by an international agency in recognition of its professional practices. 课堂演讲和阅读材料对这一话题提出了对立的观点——一家公司应该得到由国际机构颁发的认同其专业性实践的资格认证。
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1705103426 2. The opinions and advices received from the employees were always contradictory. 从员工那里得到的想法和建议永远都是相互矛盾的。
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1705103428 courteous[‘kə:rtiəs]a. 谦恭的,有礼貌的
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1705103430 例句 1. A phone call or an e-mail is always the most proper and courteous way to contact others for they won’t be restrained by time and occasions. 一个电话或是一封邮件总是最适合且最有礼貌的与人联系的方式,因为这两种方式不会受到时间与场合的制约。
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1705103432 2. I always bear this in my mind: we should introduce ourselves in a courteous way. 我总是铭记这一点:介绍自己时要有礼貌。
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1705103434 deceive[di’si:v]v. 欺骗
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1705103436 例句 1. This is not to say that politicians did not deceive people in this project. 这不是说在这个工程中,政客没有欺骗过人民。
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1705103438 2. Don’t deceive the interviewer when introducing the past experience since the interviewers are often wise and experienced. 在介绍自己过去的经历时不要欺骗面试官,因为他们通常是明智而富有经验的。
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1705103440 deceptive[di’septiv]a. 欺骗性的;导致误解的
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1705103442 例句 1. Do not judge someone by external appearance for it may be deceptive. 不要从外表来判断一个人,因为外表会具有欺骗性。
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1705103444 2. The simplicity of this product’s appearance is really deceptive. 这件产品简洁的外观确实具有欺骗性。
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1705103446 同义 fraudulent(a. 欺骗性的)
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1705103448 要点 deceptive和fraudulent都可以表达“欺骗性的”这一含义,但前者更多的是强调“具有迷惑性”,而fraudulent则有“欺诈”的意味,比如:a fraudulent identity(欺诈性的身份)。
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1705103450 defective[di’fektiv]a. 有缺点的;不完全的
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1705103452 例句 1. We should not blame the custom service personnel because they are not the one who is responsible for the defective product or the poor quality. 我们不应该指责客服人员,因为他们并不是要对产品的缺陷和糟糕的质量负责的人。
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1705103454 2. When I get a defective product by accident, I would call the complaint hotline and manage to get it refunded. 当我不小心买到残次品的时候,我会打投诉热线并想办法换货。
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