judge
| 词义
| ① 法官,审判员
②(比赛的)裁判员,评判员
③ [常用单数] a person who has the necessary knowledge or skills to give their opinions about the value or qualities of sth 鉴定人,鉴赏家
④ to form or give an opinion about sb/sth 判断,评价[+(sb/sth) by sth, +sb/sth on sth, +sb/sth (to be) sth, +sb/sth+a., +that, +wh-] [近evaluate, suppose, valuate]
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to guess the size, amount etc of sth 猜测,估计
[+sb/sth to be sth,+wh-] [近estimate]
⑥ to decide on the result of a competition; to be the judge in a competition 裁判 [+sb on sth];担任裁判
⑦ to decide whether sb is guilty or innocent in a court of law 审理,判决 [+sth,+sb+a.]
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例句
| ...their superiors, who judge their behavior, sociability, capacity to get along, etc ……评价他们的行为、社交能力、为人能力等等的上司……(1993阅读Text 2)
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judg(e)ment
| 词义
| ① the ability to make decisions after carefully considering the situations 识别力;判断力
② an opinion that you form after thinking carefully about sth; the act of making this opinion known to others(仔细考虑之后形成的)看法;判断,评价 [+of/about/on sth]
③ an official decision given by a judge or a court of law(法官或法庭的)审判,判决
④[C,常用单数]sth bad that happens to sb that is thought to be a punishment 报应,天谴 [+(on sth)]
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judicial
| 词义
| ① connected with a court of law, judges, or their decisions 法庭的;法官的;审判的;司法的
② sensible and able to judge things wisely 公正明断的,考虑缜密的
[近critical,impartial]
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prejudice
| 词义
| ① an unreasonable dislike or preference for a person, group, custom etc, esp. when it is based on their race, religion, sex etc(尤指种族、宗教或性别等上的)偏见,歧视 [+against sb/sth] [近bias, discrimination]
② to influence sb so that they have an unfair or unreasonable opinion about sb or sth使有偏见,使不公正地偏向
[+sb against sb/sth,+sb/sth in sb's favor]
③ to have a harmful effect on sth 损害,不利于
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例句
| ...to get over their outdated anti-colonial prejudices with respect to foreign investment ……克服对外国投资所持的过时了的反殖民主义偏见(2001阅读Text 2)
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adjust
| 词义
| ① to change sth slightly to make it more suitable for a new set of conditions or to make it work better 调整,调节;整理 [+sth to sth]
② to get used to a new situation by changing the way you behave and/or think 适应,使适合 [+to sth/ doing sth,+oneself to sth]
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例句
| Because they are adjusting to their new bodies and a whole host of new intellectual and emotional challenges... 因为青少年正在适应新的身体状况、心智和情感方面的诸多挑战……(2003 知识运用)
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just
| 词义
| ① exactly正好,恰好[+(like/what/as)]
② simply; only只是,仅仅,只不过
③(又作only just)by a small amount勉强,刚好
④ a short time ago; at the moment刚才;现在,眼下
⑤ going to do sth only a few moments from now or then 正要,马上就
[+about/going to do sth]
⑥ used to get sbs attention, make a polite request, excuse etc, or to firmly tell sb to do sth (用于引起注意,礼貌地提出请求、表示歉意等,或严厉地告诉某人做某事)请,就 (Just help yourself! 请大家随便吃)
⑦ really; completely 确实,完全
⑧ morally right and fair正义的,公正的,正当的
⑨ appropriate in a particular situation合适的,恰当的
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justice
| 词义
| ① the fair treatment of people; the quality of being fair or reasonable 正义,公平;公道,合理(性)
② the legal system used to punish people who have committed crimes 司法制度;法律制裁
③ 法官;(用于名字前)高等法院法官的头衔
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例句
| On the one hand, it provides opportunities to analyze such ideas as justice, democracy and freedom.一方面,它为分析像公正、民主以及自由这样的概念提供机会。(2007 翻译)
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justify
| 词义
| ① to give an acceptable explanation or excuse for sth or for doing sth 对……做出解释,为……辩护
[+sth/onself to sb,+doing sth,+sb/sth doing sth]
② to show that sb/sth is right or reasonable 证明……正确或有理
[+sth,+doing sth,+sb/sth doing sth]
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例句
| ...too often offer aggressive treatment far beyond what is scientifically justified. ……常常采用极端大胆的治疗方法,这些方法远远超出了科学能够认同的界限。(2003阅读Text 4)
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jury
| 词义
| ① a group of 12 ordinary people who listen to details of a case in court and decide whether sb is guilty or not 陪审团
② a group of people chosen to judge a competition(竞赛的)评判或裁判委员会
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例句
| The jury agreed that the nature of the game, not the helmet, was the reason for the athlete's injury. 陪审团也认为造成该运动员受伤的是这项运动本身的危险性,而不是头盔。(1999阅读 Text 1)
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injure
| 词义
| to cause physical harm to sb or to yourself; to damage sb's reputation, pride etc(尤指在事故中)使受伤;伤害(名誉,自尊等)
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collaborate
| 词义
| ① to work together with sb in order to produce or achieve sth (尤指在科学或艺术方面)合作,协作 [+(with sb) (on sth),+to do sth,+(with sb) (in sth/doing sth)] [近cooperate]
② to help the enemy who has taken control of your country during a war 通敌,(与占领者)勾结[+(with sb)]
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例句
| like difficulty in communicating well or collaborating 比如在与人交流或合作方面存在的困难(2007阅读Part B)
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elaborate
| 词义
| ① to explain or describe sth in a more detailed way 详尽说明;阐述
[+(on/upon sth), +sth]
② to develop a plan, an idea etc and make it complicated or detailed 详细制订,精心制作
③ very detailed and complicated; carefully prepared and organized 详尽的,复杂的;精心制作的 [近complicate, complex, intricate, sophisticated]
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例句
| ...Italian politicians tend to elaborate speech that would seem oldfashioned to most English-speakers 意大利的政客们往往精心准备演讲,即使这在大多数讲英语的人们眼里已经过时(2005阅读Text 4)
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lab / laboratory
| 词义
| 实验室,实验楼
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labo(u)r
| 词义
| ①[常用复数] effort or work, esp. physical work; a task or period of work (尤指体力)劳动;任务,(一段时间的)工作
② the people who work or are available for work in a country or company 劳工,劳力
③[常用复数] the period of time or the process of giving birth to a baby分娩(期)
④ to do hard physical work 干苦力活
⑤ to move or turn slowly and with difficulty 困难吃力地行进或运转
⑥ (又作~ away)to try very hard to do sth difficult 努力做(困难的事)
[+over sth,+to do sth] [近bear down, strive, struggle]
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例句
| the modern world is increasingly populated by intelligent gizmos whose presence we barely notice, but whose universal existence has removed much human labor.……现代世界充斥着越来越多的智能仪器,虽然我们几乎都注意不到它们,但它们的普遍存在却减少了大量人类劳力。(2002阅读Text 2)
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collapse
| 词义
| ① to fall down or fall in suddenly, esp. after breaking apart 倒塌,坍塌
[近give way]
② (of a person) to fall down and usu. become unconscious because of illness etc, or to suddenly sit down, esp. after working hard(指人)(因病、累等)突然倒下,坐下;晕倒
③ to fail suddenly or completely (系统、观点或组织)崩溃,瓦解
④to decrease suddenly in amount or value突然贬值[近break down]
⑤
to fold sth into a compact shape; to be able to be folded in this way (可)折叠,套缩
[用单数]⑥ (建筑物等)突然倒塌;(系统、观点、组织等)崩溃,瓦解,垮掉
⑦(因突发疾病而导致的)昏迷,昏倒
⑧突然贬值,暴跌
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elapse
| 词义
| [通常不用进行时] if a particular period of time elapses, it passes(时间)流逝,过去
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lapse
| 词义
| ① a small mistake, esp. one that is caused by forgetting sth or by being careless疏忽大意,失误;记错,忘却 [+in sth,+of sth]
② an example or period of bad behaviour from sb who normally behaves well (一时的)行为失检,失足
③ [常用单数] a period of time between two events (两事件间的)时间间隔 [近interval]
④ to gradually become weaker or come to an end 衰退,减弱;逐渐消失,结束 [近cease, descend]
⑤ (of an agreement, legal right etc) to be no longer valid because the period of time that it lasts has come to an end (协议、合法权利等的)失效,期满终止
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