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搭配 sympathetic vibration 共振
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例句 1. A good co-worker is a sympathetic listener who never shows off his own knowledge and ability. 一位优秀的合作者应该是能够体谅他人的倾听者,永远不会炫耀自己的知识和能力。
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2. He is both sympathetic and considerate. 他既富有同情心,又善解人意。
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例句 1. Even though a group member should analyze things independently, he or she should be tolerant to different people’s working habits. 尽管一名小组成员应该独立分析事情,但他们也应该能够宽容地对待不同人的工作习惯。
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2. In order to get a comprehensive understanding to this world, we need to be tolerant of another’s background, opinions, and lifestyle. 为了全面地了解这个世界,我们要容忍他人的背景、观点,以及生活方式。
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3. The man who is prejudiced is not tolerant at all. 这个怀有偏见的男子毫不宽容。
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例句 1. I appreciate the subjectivity of art and literature and I think that we are free to tolerate, to criticize, and to accept various forms of art. 我欣赏艺术和文学的主观性,而且我认为我们可以自由地容忍、批评并接受各种形式的艺术。
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2. We should be aware of the fact that no one could tolerate our foolish behavior in society. 我们应该意识到这个事实:在这个社会中没有人能容忍我们的愚蠢行为。
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同义 endure(v. 忍耐)
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要点 tolerate和endure都有“忍耐”的意思:前者多强调“容忍,宽恕某件难以忍受的事情”,后者则更强调“持续”的含义,比如:This species endured the environmental changes.
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trustworthy[‘trʌstwə
:rði]a. 值得信赖的,可靠的
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例句 We’d like to make friends with a humorous and easy-going person, but we should make sure if he or she is trustworthy. 我们喜欢和幽默且随和的人做朋友,但我们应该弄清楚这个人是否值得信赖。
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unwilling[ʌn’wiliŋ]a. 不情愿的
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例句 Good managers know how to make full use of the employees’ skills while poor ones stick on doing everything themselves and they are often unwilling to give any authority to others. 优秀的管理者了解应该如何充分利用员工的技能,而一个糟糕的管理者坚持事必躬亲,不愿意将权力赋予其他人。
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托福写作1000词 写作必备抽象词
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abreast[ə’brest]ad. 并列地,并排地
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例句 1. At that time, the pace of life was slower than it is now, hence people did not think that they had the need to keep themselves abreast of time or to know the affairs happening around them. 那时候,由于生活的节奏比现在要慢,因此人们并不认为他们需要赶上时代的步伐,或者是知道他们周遭发生的事情。
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2. Every child should know that it is dangerous to walk abreast on the street. 每个孩子都应该知道在街上并排走是十分危险的。
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要点 abreast表示“并排”时,可以用短语side by side来替换。但这个单词也暗含“赶上…的节奏”的意味,这一点可以在短语keep abreast of中得到体现,也可以用catch up with来表达相同的含义。
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absolute[‘æbsəlu
:t]a. 完全的;绝对的;地道的
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搭配 absolute zero 绝对零度;with absolute certainty 绝对肯定地
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