banner [ 'bænə ] n. 旗帜,横幅 e.g. 1. The patriots fought under the banner of freedom. 爱国者在自由的旗帜下战斗。
2. The banner lent color to the streets. 旗帜给街道增添了色彩。
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banquet [ 'bæŋkwit ] n. 宴会
vi. 宴请
vt. 宴会,设宴 e.g. 1. We gave him a farewell banquet yesterday. 我们昨天为他举行了告别宴会。
2. He met the foreign friends and gave a banquet in their honour. 他会见了外国朋友,并设宴招待了他们。
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bar [ bɑ: ] n. 条,棒,横木,酒吧
v. 禁止,阻挠 e.g. 1. After the bombing, the whole area was barred to the public. 轰炸后,整个地区禁止公众通行。
2. There are several bars in the hotel. 这家旅馆里有好几个酒吧。
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barbecue [ 'bɑ:bikju: ] n. 烤肉
v. 烤肉 e.g. 1. The sunshine bodes well for our barbecue. 明媚的阳光对我们的烤肉野餐是个吉兆。
2. Want to join us for a barbecue? 想同我们一起去烧烤野餐吗?
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barber [ 'bɑ:bə ] n. 理发师 e.g. 1. I had my hair cut at the barber's yesterday. 我昨天在理发店里理了发。
2. I hope I remember to ask the barber not to cut my hair too short. 我希望我记得要要求理发师不要把我的头发理得太短。
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bare [ bɛə ] a. 赤裸的,极少的
v. 使赤裸,露出 e.g. 1. The dog bared its teeth. 狗露出了牙齿。
2. Just give us the bare facts of the case. 你只要向我们提供案件最低限度的事实真相就行。
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barely [ 'beəli ] ad. 仅仅,勉强 e.g. 1. The room was furnished barely. 这房间陈设简陋。
2. We had barely enough money to last through the weekend. 我们的钱只能勉强维持到周末。
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bargain [ 'bɑ:gin ] n. 交易,买卖,物美价廉的东西
v. 议价,交易,讨价还价 e.g. 1. He made a satisfactory bargain with them. 他和他们做了一笔满意的交易。
2. He bargained with them for the property. 他就财产与他们进行商议。
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bark [ bɑ:k ] n. 树皮
v. 吠,叫 e.g. 1. Those trees have very beautiful white bark. 那些树长着非常漂亮的白色树皮。
2. The dog barked when the stranger came near. 当陌生人走近时,狗叫了起来。
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barn [ bɑ:n ] n. 谷仓,牲口棚 e.g. 1. The wind unroofed the barn. 风掀掉了谷仓的顶。
2. The cows were feeding on hay in the barn. 母牛正在牲口棚里吃乾草呢.
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barometer [ bə'rɔmitə ] n. 气压计,晴雨表 e.g. 1. The barometer began to fall. 气压计的读数开始下降。
2. A recording barometer. 自动记录的气压计
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barrel [ 'bærəl ] n. 枪管,炮管,桶
vi. 快速移动
vt. 把...装桶 e.g. 1. He bought a barrel of beer. 他买了一桶啤酒。
2. Tilt the barrel forward to empty it. 把桶向前倾, 倒出里面的东西.
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barren [ 'bærən ] a. 不育的,贫瘠的 e.g. 1. Nothing can grow in this barren land. 在这块不毛之地上什么也不能生长。
2. It's useless to continue such a barren argument. 继续这种无聊的争辩是无用的。
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barricade [ ˌbæri'keid ] v. 防卫工事,障碍 e.g. 1. The soldiers stormed the barricades erected by the rioting crowd. 士兵们向暴乱分子设置的街垒发起了猛攻.
2. They barricaded themselves in (their rooms). 他们把自己关在(自己的屋子)里面.
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barrier [ 'bæriə ] n. 界线,屏障,障碍物
v. 以屏障隔开 e.g. 1. The horse took the barrier easily. 那匹马轻松地越过了障碍。
2. Heavy duties on imports and exports are a barrier to international trade. 进出口的高关税是国际贸易的障碍。
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barter [ 'bɑ:tə ] n. 物物交换,实物交易
v. 物物交换,交换 e.g. 1. The prisoners tried to barter with the guards for their freedom. 囚犯们企图和看守做换取自由的交易。
2. On these islands a system of barter is used. 在这些岛上仍然实行着物物交换的制度。
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basal [ 'beis(ə)l ] a. 基础的,基本的 e.g.
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base [ beis ] n. 基底,垒
v. 以...作基础 e.g. 1. Many languages have Latin as their base. 许多语言都以拉丁语为基础。
2. How many military bases are they maintaining on foreign soil? 他们在外国保持多少个军事基地?
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baseball [ 'beisbɔ:l ] n. 棒球 e.g. 1. Baseball is the national game of the USA. 棒球是美国全民喜爱的运动。
2. Rain interrupted our baseball game. 下雨中断了我们的捧球比赛
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baseband 基带 e.g.
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