seclude [ si'klu:d ] vt. 隔离(隔绝) e.g. 1. She secludes herself in her study to work. 她把自己关在书房里埋头研究.
2. You can't seclude yourself from the world. 人不能与世隔绝.
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secluded [ si'klu:did ] a. 隐退的, 隐蔽的 e.g. 1. Hidden from view; secluded. 隐退的隐藏不让看见的;隐退的
2. A secluded structure, such as a bower, in a garden. 凉亭一种在花园中建造的隐蔽性建筑物,如凉亭
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seclusion [ si'klu:ʒən ] n. 隔离(隔绝) e.g. 1. The Hindu or Moslem system of sex segregation, practiced especially by keeping women in seclusion. 深闺制度尤指使妇女处于隔离状态的印度或穆斯林的性隔离系统
2. She lives in seclusion apart from her friend. 她远离朋友,过隐居生活。
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seclusive [ si'klu:siv ] a. 好隐居的 e.g.
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second [ 'sekənd ] n. 秒
a. 第二的,其次的,多余的
a. 第二 e.g. 1. He was seconded in his offer of help by several other friends. 他得到数位朋友的支持,和他一起伸出援手。
2. The train will leave in a second. 列车马上要开了。
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second class 普通车厢 e.g. 1. Second class is cheaper. 二等邮件较便宜.
2. One single, second class, to winchester, please. 买一张去温撤斯特单程二等票。
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secondary [ 'sekəndəri ] a. 中级的,中等的,次要的 e.g. 1. All other considerations are secondary to his safety. 现在首先要考虑的是他的安全,其他事都是次要的。
2. He works in a secondary school. 他在一所中学工作。
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secondary school [ 'sekəndriˌsku:l ] 中学 e.g. 1. He works in a secondary school. 他在一所中学工作。
2. In secondary school, students get more advanced knowledge. 在中学里,学生获得更深一些的知识。
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second-guess [ ˌsekənd'ges ] v. 猜测,预言 e.g. 1. The papers have all been trying to second-guess each other about the President's next move. 各报一直在竞相猜测总统的下一步行动.
2. Don't try to second-guess the outcome. 不要猜测结果.
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secondhand [ 'sekənd'hænd ] a. 间接获得的,古旧的,做旧货买卖的
ad. 间接地,间接听来,以旧货 e.g. 1. He had been lucky enough to pick up a sofa in a secondhand shop which was as good as new and cost him under£50. 他很幸运,在一家旧货店里买到了一个像新的一样的沙发,用的钱连50镑还不到。
2. Luckily, I lit on a secondhand copy of the book. 真运气, 我无意中见到了那本书, 是本旧的.
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secondly [ 'sekəndli ] a. 第二(点),其次
ad. 第二,其次 e.g. 1. The illness can develop in two ways: firstly, in cases of high blood pressure and secondly... 这种病有两种情况: 第一, 由高血压引起; 第二....
2. The main events were as follows: first, the president's speech, secondly the secretary's reply and thirdly, the chairman's summing-up. 主要活动如下: 第一项, 总裁讲话; 第二项, 秘书做解答; 第三项, 主席做总结.
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second-rate a. 二流的, 二等的, 二级的, 不是优秀的 e.g.
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secrecy [ 'si:krisi ] n. 秘密(保密,隐蔽) e.g. 1. He has been sworn to secrecy about this. 他已经发誓对这件事保密。
2. Their negotiations were cloaked in secrecy. 他们的谈判在秘密进行。
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secret [ 'si:krit ] a. 秘密的,机密的
ad. 秘密地
n. 秘密 e.g. 1. We discovered a secret passage behind the wall. 我们在墙后发现了秘密通道。
2. What's the secret of baking perfect bread? 烤出好面包的秘诀是什么?
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secretarial [ ˌsekrə'tɛəriəl ] a. 秘书的 e.g. 1. Can you fix me up with a secretarial job? 你能不能给我安排一个秘书工作?
2. She is taking a secretarial course. 她正在上文秘课程。
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secretariat [ ˌsekrə'tɛəriət ] n. 秘书处 e.g. 1. Mr. Smith, late of the UN Secretariat. 以前在联合国秘书处服务过的史密斯先生。
2. After the congress, the secretariat moved from Shanghai to Beijing. 代表大会召开之后,书记处由上海迁到了北京。
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secretary [ 'sekrətri ] n. 秘书,部长,大臣,书记 e.g. 1. She is a secretary in our company. 她是我们公司的一位秘书。
2. The secretary said that the programme to phase down British air operations in Indo China is solidly based and progressing. 部长说减少英军在印度支那的空中作战计划是有坚实基础的,并在进展中。
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secrete [ si'kri:t ] v. 隐秘,隐藏,隐匿
v. 分泌 e.g. 1. He found the money secreted in a drawer. 他找到了藏在抽屉里的钱。
2. The kidneys secrete urine. 肾脏是分泌尿液的器官。
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secretin [ si'kri:tin ] n. 分泌活素,分泌激素 e.g.
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secretion [ si'kri:ʃən ] n. 分泌,分泌物,分泌液 e.g. 1. The secretion of bile is useful for our bodies. 胆汁的分泌对我们的身体很有用处。
2. Saliva is secretion of the salivary glands. 唾液是唾液腺的分泌物。
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