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2. For instance, when it is necessary to stand out to protect our family and even our nation, I will not hesitate to do so because I regard it as my obligation as a citizen. 举例来说,如果有必要站出来保卫我的家庭,甚至是我的国家时,我将会毫不犹豫地这样做,因为我把这当做我作为一名公民的义务。
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humble[‘hʌmbl]a. 谦卑的;简陋的;低劣的 v. 降低;贬抑
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例句 1. I have a humble opinion that we should resort to other methods to encourage our students to learn, instead of just focusing on how to get high grades. 我的浅见是,我们应该借助其他的方法来鼓励学生去学习,而不是单纯地集中于如何获取高分。
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2. In my humble opinion, we’d better listen to others’ advice before making a decision. 以我拙见,我们在作决定之前最好先听听别人的意见。
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humorous[‘hju
:mərəs]a. 幽默的,滑稽的,诙谐的
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例句 1. If you meet a humorous and nice person on your trip, you can try to make friends with him or her. 如果你在旅途中遇到一个幽默的好人,你可以尝试与他或者她交朋友。
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2. There is a humorous saying in English,“The grass is always greener on the other side of the valley.”英语里有一句幽默的名言:“这山望着那山高。”
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3. In the end of the story, the daughter of the old man married a humorous artist and lived a happy life. 在故事的最后,这位老人的女儿嫁给了一位幽默的艺术家,并且过上了幸福的生活。
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incline[in’klain]v.(使)倾斜;(使)倾向于;点头 n. 斜坡,斜面
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例句 1. I am inclined to support both sides for all the views have their own validity. 我倾向于支持双方,因为所有的观点都有其正确性。
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2. When I come back from a trip, I incline to have a good rest. 当我刚旅行回来时,我倾向于好好休息一下。
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3. I was glad that he inclined his head when seeing my work. 他看到我的作品时点了点头,这让我很高兴。
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同义 slope(v. 倾斜)
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要点 在有所偏重的情况下,可以用incline这个词来突出自己倾向于采取的做法,比如:I incline to…以及It is this reason that inclines me to…。
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indolent[‘indələnt]a. 懒惰的,懒散的;不活跃的
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例句 1. In some countries, the government officials are so indolent that they can spend months to solve a problem which should only take a few days to finish. 在某些国家,许多政府官员十分懒散,以至于他们可以花上几个月的时间来处理一个实际只需几天就能完成的问题。
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2. It is impossible to get somewhere if one is indolent and lacking of knowledge, at least in those developed countries. 如果一个人懒惰又缺乏知识,那么至少在发达国家,这样的人是不太可能有所成就的。
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irresponsible[ˌiri’spɑ
:nsəbl]a. 不负责任的;没有责任感的
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例句 1. My parents often tell me,“Remember, no one would like to make friends with a lazy and irresponsible person.”我的父母总是对我说,“记住,没有人会喜欢跟一个懒惰而又没有责任感的人做朋友。”
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2. Scientists are considered to be serious professionals, while artists are regarded as strange and irresponsible ones who do things at will. 科学家被认为是严肃的专业人员,而艺术家则被看做古怪而不负责任、随心所欲做事的人。
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malicious[mə’liʃəs]a. 怀有恶意的,恶毒的
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搭配 malicious hackers 恶意黑客
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例句 1. Some strategies have proved to be effective in protecting online encyclopedias from malicious alteration. 一些策略被证明能够有效保护在线百科全书不被恶意更改。
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2. It is a pity that the girl’s reputation was damaged by the malicious gossips. 十分可惜,那位女孩的名誉被恶毒的流言毁掉了。
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negative[‘negətiv]a. 否定的;消极的;负的 n. 底片;负数
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