sender [ 'sendə ] n. 寄件人,发报机,发话机 e.g. 1. The parcel was returned to the sender because the directions were incorrect. 包裹因姓名地址有误而退给了寄件人.
2. A batch of mail dispatched at one time by a sender. 由邮递员同时分送的一批邮件
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senescence [ si'nesns ] n. 衰老 e.g.
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senescent [ si'nesənt ] a. 衰老的,老化的 e.g.
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seneschal [ 'seniʃəl ] n. 管家,总管 e.g.
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senile [ 'si:nail ] a. 高龄的,老衰的,高龄所致的 e.g. 1. He keeps forgetting things: I think he's getting senile. 他总忘事, 我看他是老了.
2. He may belong to senile residents who stray from home. 他可能是那种离家迷失在外的昏聩老年人。
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senility [ si'niliti ] n. 高龄,老迈 e.g.
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senior [ 'si:njə ] n. 年长者,上司,毕业班学生
a. 年长的,高级的,资深的 e.g. 1. He is senior to me, though he is younger. 他地位比我高,虽然他比我年轻。
2. He is my senior by two years. 他比我大两岁。
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senior high school n. 高中 e.g. 1. Lying north of the church is a girls' senior high school. 位于这座教堂以北的是一所女子高中。
2. The book is too difficult for most senior high school students. 这本书太难而不适合大多数的高中生。
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seniority [ si:ni'ɔriti ] n. 长辈,前任者的特权,老资格 e.g. 1. Should promotion be through merit or seniority? 晋升应该凭成绩还是靠年资?
2. Does seniority give one the right to command? 难道年长资深就有权发号施令吗?
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sensation [ sen'seiʃən ] n. 感觉,感情,感动 e.g. 1. The new discovery caused a great sensation. 这项新发现很轰动。
2. I knew the train had stopped, but I had the sensation that it was moving backwards. 我知道火车已经停了,但我觉得火车在倒退。
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sensational [ sen'seiʃənəl ] a. 使人感动的,非常好的,轰动的,耸人听闻的 e.g. 1. What a sensational story! It has all the elements of a soap opera. 多麽耸人听闻的事! 具备连续剧的一切要素.
2. The newspapers played up sensational social news. 各报大肆渲染耸人听闻的社会新闻。
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sensationalism [ sen'seiʃənəliz(ə)m ] n. 追求轰动效应, 感觉论 e.g. 1. Avoid sensationalism in reporting crime. 报道罪案时要避免使用耸动视听的手段.
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sense [ sens ] n. 侦测,感应,感觉
v. 感觉,了解 e.g. 1. The horse sensed danger and stopped. 马感觉到了危险,于是停了下来。
2. I lost my sense of taste. 我丧失了味觉。
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sense organ 感觉器官 e.g.
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senseless [ 'senslis ] a. 无感觉的,无意识的,不省人事的 e.g. 1. His decision is quite senseless. 他的决定非常愚蠢。
2. That's quite senseless. 这非常不合情理。
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sensibility [ ˌsensi'biliti ] a. 感觉(力),敏感性
n. 感性,敏感 e.g. 1. His words hurt the reader's sensibility. 他的言语伤害了读者的感情。
2. He is a man of subtle and refined sensibility. 他是个感情细腻的男子。
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sensible [ 'sensəbl ] a. 明理的,明智的 e.g. 1. Some engineers take the view that since so much effort has been put into making this system work it would be sensible in the short term to continue the same line rather than start afresh. 有些工程师认为,既然为这一系统起作用已付出如此巨大的努力,明智的做法是短期内将这项工作继续下去,而不是从头再来。
2. That sounds very sensible to me. 我觉得这很合理。
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sensibly [ 'sensəbli ] ad. 容易感知地,有常识地,聪明地 e.g. 1. The chairman didn't act very sensibly, to put is mildly. 说得婉转些,主席的行为没有理智。
2. She was sensibly dressed in tweeds. 她穿着实用的苏格兰粗呢制衣服。
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sensitive [ 'sensitiv ] a. 敏感的,仪器灵敏的,易受伤害的,感光的 e.g. 1. Don't be so sensitive - I was not criticizing you. 别那么敏感,我不是在批评你。
2. This is such an sensitive issue that perhaps the press should not be told. 这是一个非常敏感的问题,恐怕不应该告诉新闻界。
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sensitivity [ 'sensi'tiviti ] n. 敏感,多愁善感,感受性 e.g. 1. A mathematical measure of the sensitivity of rates of return on a portfolio or a given stock compared with rates of return on the market as a whole. A high degree of such sensitivity indicates moderate or high price volatility. 证券的β因素一种数学手段,对某有价证券或某种给定股票的回报率与整个市场回报率相比的敏感性进行测量。这种高程度敏感性表明其价位处于中度或高度易变状态
2. An abnormal sensitivity to or intolerance of light, especially by the eyes, as may be caused by eye inflammation, lack of pigmentation in the iris, or various diseases. 畏光,羞明对光线不正常敏感或无法忍受,尤指由眼引起的,可能是由眼炎、眼球虹彩中缺少色素或其它疾病而引起的
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