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1705103518 2. The interviewers are usually willing to give the positions to the energetic, hardworking and reliable applicants. 面试官一般愿意把职位提供给那些充满活力、工作勤奋和可靠的求职者。
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1705103520 同义 vigorous(a. 精力充沛的)
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1705103522 enthusiastic[inˌθu:zi’æstik]a. 热情的,热心的
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1705103524 例句 1. They are active and enthusiastic, and they would rather work together as a team than work alone to some extent. 他们活跃且热情,而且在一定程度上,他们更愿意团队合作,而不是独立工作。
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1705103526 2. The wonderful speech by the scientist was given an enthusiastic applause. 这位科学家精彩的演讲博得了热烈的掌声。
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1705103528 faithful[‘feiθfl]a. 忠实的;可信赖的;真实的
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1705103530 例句 1. We may like people who are intelligent, or who are full of humor, but we won’t regard them as our friends unless they are also faithful and trustworthy. 我们也许会喜欢那些聪明的或充满幽默感的人,但是我们不会把他们看做自己的朋友,除非他们同时也是真诚且值得信赖的。
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1705103532 2. First, based on the trust, friendship can be lasting, because you would like to get in close touch with your friends if they are faithful. 首先,基于信任而言,友情可以一直持续下去,因为如果你的朋友是真诚的,你就会愿意一直和他们保持密切的联系。
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1705103534 fantastic[fæn’tæstik]a. 奇异的;极好的;难以置信的
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1705103536 例句 It would be fantastic to allow the students who are only good at certain subjects to enter universities for they are really talented. 允许那些仅擅长特定科目的学生进入大学是非常好的事情,因为这些学生确实十分有天赋。
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1705103538 同义 terrific(a. 非常的;极好的)
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1705103540 要点 在写作中,要表达“极好的”时,还可以用terrific, incredible或者amazing,比如:It is amazing that…。
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1705103542 fascinating[‘fæsineitiŋ]a. 迷人的,吸引人的
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1705103544 搭配 a fascinating shop window display 吸引人的商店橱窗陈列
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1705103546 例句 1. It is fascinating to show your own work of painting in a gallery. 能在美术馆里展出你自己的画作实在是太吸引人了。
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1705103548 2. Her novels can be seen as a fascinating description of social life in the seventeen century England. 她的小说可以看做是对17世纪的英国社交生活的动人描述。
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1705103550 同义 charming(a. 迷人的)
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1705103552 要点 要表达“迷人的”这一含义,除了fascinating以外还可以用charming,两者的意思相近,都是既可以指人,也可以指物。
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1705103554 foul[faul]a. 污秽的;下流的;恶劣的;令人不悦的 v. 对…犯规;弄脏 n. 犯规
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1705103556 例句 1. Sometimes, players will do everything and even foul to win the game. 有时,运动员为了赢得比赛会不择手段,甚至违反规则。
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1705103558 2. The teachers were all shocked by the boy’s foul language and behaviors. 老师们都为这个男孩的污言秽语和不良行径感到震惊。
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1705103560 同义 disgusting(a. 令人厌恶的);filthy(a. 肮脏的)
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1705103562 要点 foul在表达“令人不愉快的”这一含义时,多是形容某人的行为,与之含义相近的是disgusting。
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1705103564 frustrated[‘frʌstreitid]a. 灰心的;挫败的
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1705103566 例句 1. Everybody may feel frustrated when facing tough problems in daily life. 每个人在日常生活中遇到一些棘手的难题时,都会感到心灰意冷。
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