shaken [ 'ʃeikən ] shake的过去分词 e.g. 1. Nowadays, people have shaken off the shackles of some conventions. 今天,人们已经摆脱了一些习俗的束缚。
2. The market is shaken by the company's result. 该公司的获胜震惊了市场。
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shaker [ 'ʃeikə ] n. 摇动器(振荡器,振打器,摇筛器,搅拌器,振动机) e.g.
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Shakespeare [ ʃeikspir ] n. 莎士比亚 e.g. 1. Shakespeare is a giant among writers. 莎士比亚是作家中的大文豪。
2. I bought my son an adaptation for children of a play by Shakespeare. 我给我儿子买了为儿童改编的莎士比亚剧本。
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shaking [ 'ʃeikiŋ ] n. 摇动,挥动 e.g. 1. The house shook. 这房子摇动了。
2. The man shook his fist angrily. 他愤怒地挥动着拳头。
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shaky [ 'ʃeiki ] a. 不稳固的,摇晃的 e.g. 1. Having a feeble or unsteady gait; shaky. 不稳的,虚弱的;摇晃的
2. Their marriage got off to rather a shaky start. 他们的婚姻一开始就有些不稳固.
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shale [ ʃeil ] n. 页岩,泥板岩 e.g. 1. Most of the rock in this mountain is shale. 这座山上大部分的岩石都是页岩。
2. The new process extracts oil from shale. 这一新方法用于从页岩油里提炼出石油。
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shall [ ʃæl, ʃəl, ʃl ] conj. 将 e.g. 1. Shall I shut the door? 我关上门好吗?
2. That was a moment that I shall never forget. 那个时刻我永远不会忘记。
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shallop [ 'ʃæləp ] n. 轻舟,小舟 e.g.
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shallow [ 'ʃæləu ] a. 浅的
n. (pl.)浅滩,浅处 e.g. 1. That dish is too shallow to serve soup in. 那只盘子太浅了,不能盛汤。
2. She has a rather shallow personality. 她的个性相当浅薄。
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sham [ ʃæm ] n. 假,膺品,骗子
a. 假的,伪造的
v. 假装,学样子 e.g. 1. He's only shamming. 他只是假装而已。
2. She claims to know all about computers but really she's a sham. 她自称精通计算机,其实她是假充内行。
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shamble [ 'ʃæmbl ] v. 蹒跚地走,摇摇晃晃地走,摇晃不稳
n. 蹒跚,摇晃的脚步 e.g.
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shambles [ 'ʃæmblz ] n. 混乱之处,凌乱的地点 e.g. 1. Your room is (in) a shambles. Tidy it up! 你的房间乱七八糟. 把它整理一下吧!
2. It was a shambles that the fire left the building. 这场火灾使这座建筑物留下的是一片废墟。
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shame [ ʃeim ] n. 羞愧,遗憾的事
v. 使羞愧 e.g. 1. She was full of shame at her bad behavior. 她对自己的不良行为感到羞耻。
2. Such an act of cowardice by an officer shames his whole regiment. 一个军官作出如此胆怯的行为使整个团都蒙受羞辱。
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shameful [ 'ʃeimful ] a. 可耻的 e.g. 1. It was shameful of them to surrender. 他们投降是可耻的。
2. These shameful manoeuvreswere aimed at securing his election. 这种可耻的伎俩都是为了能让他当选.
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shameless [ 'ʃeimlis ] 无耻的 e.g. 1. She's quite shameless about wearing pajamas at work. 她穿着睡衣上班却不觉羞耻。
2. He is a shameless cheat. 他是个无耻的骗子。
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shamelessly [ 'ʃeimləsli ] ad. 不知羞耻地,不谦虚地 e.g.
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shampoo [ ʃæm'pu: ] n. 洗头(洗发剂)
vt 洗发 e.g. 1. A shampoo and set costs 8. 洗头、 做头发共8英镑.
2. This shampoo will cure your dandruff. 这种洗发水可除掉头皮屑.
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Shanghai [ ʃæŋ'hai ] n. 上海 e.g. 1. Shanghai is a large city. 上海是一个大城市。
2. Our office has removed to Shanghai from Beijing. 我们的办公室已从北京迁到上海。
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shan't [ ʃɑ:nt, ʃænt ] 是shall not的缩写 e.g.
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shanty [ 'ʃænti ] n. 临时小屋(简陋小屋) e.g. 1. The soldier rigged up a shanty for a night's rest. 士兵们临时胡乱搭起了一间小屋过夜。
2. A trip through the shanty town brought home to me just how poor the people are. 棚户区之行使我深切地感到那里的人民何等的贫穷。
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