spectators [ spek'teitəs ] n. 观众 e.g. 1. The spectators scuttled for shelter when it began to rain. 一下起雨来,观众就纷纷找地方躲避。
2. The spectators all booed the teams. 全体观众都向两队喝倒彩.
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specter [ 'spektə ] n. 幽灵,妖怪,恐布的根源 e.g. 1. The specter of unemployment hunted the country. 失业的幽灵在这个国家作祟。
2. A supernatural being; a ghost or specter. 下凡的神仙超自然力的灵魂;鬼魂或幽灵
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spectral [ 'spektrəl ] a. 波谱的 e.g.
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spectroscope [ 'spektrəskəup ] n. 分光镜 e.g.
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spectroscopy [ spek'trɔskəpi ] n. 光谱学 e.g.
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spectrum [ 'spektrəm ] n. 光谱, (比喻)范围, 系列 e.g. 1. There's a wide spectrum of opinions on this problem. 对这个问题的说法众说纷纭,莫衷一是。
2. Red and violet are at opposite ends of the spectrum. 红色和紫色位于光谱相对的两端。
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speculate [ 'spekjuˌleit ] v. 深思,推测,投机 e.g.
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speculation [ ˌspekju'leiʃən ] n. 沉思,推测,投机 e.g. 1. He makes some unprofitable speculations. 他在做些无利可图的投机生意。
2. They have much speculation over the cause of the air crash. 他们对飞机坠毁原因有多方推测。
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speculative [ 'spekjulətiv, -leit- ] a. 思索性的,暝想性的,推理的 e.g. 1. Their speculative buying of grain is illegal. 他们投机购买谷物是不合法的。
2. His conclusions are purely speculative. 他的结论完全是推测而来的。
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speculator [ 'spekjuleitə ] n. 投机者,投机商人,思索家 e.g. 1. A ruthless speculator or adventurer. 冷酷的投机者或冒险家
2. Speculators are thick on the ground. They buy up land, sit on it for a month or two and resell for twice what they paid. 投机者多得很,他们买下土地,搁置一两个月后又以双倍的价格卖出去。
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sped [ sped ] speed的过去式(分词) e.g. 1. The holidays simply sped by. 假期简直是一晃而过。
2. The taxi sped off at full speed. 那辆出租车飞快地开走了。
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speech [ spi:tʃ ] n. 演讲 e.g. 1. Only human beings are capable of speech. 只有人类才具有说话的能力。
2. I had to give a speech to the press club. 我得向记者俱乐部发表演说。
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speechless [ 'spi:tʃlis ] a. 不会说话的(说有出话的,无言的,非言语能表达的) e.g. 1. I was speechless with surprise. 我惊讶得说不出话来。
2. Speechless or confused in expression, as from shyness, embarrassment, or astonishment. 张口结舌的由于害羞、尴尬或震惊而无法说话或说话不清的
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speed [ spi:d ] n. 速度,迅速,超速
v. 加速,超速,推进 e.g. 1. The holidays simply sped by. 假期简直是一晃而过。
2. The police are advising motorists to reduce speed because of the fog. 由于有雾,警察告诫驾车者减慢速度。
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speed limit 速度限制 e.g. 1. She was driving at well over the speed limit. 她开车的速度远远超过了速度限制。
2. He was prosecuted for exceeding the speed limit. 他被告发超速行驶。
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speedboat [ 'spi:dbəut ] n. 快艇 e.g.
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speeder [ 'spi:də ] n. 调节速度的装置,以超过规定的速度行车者 e.g.
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speedily [ 'spi:dili ] ad. 迅速地 e.g. 1. He rarely spoke unless personally appealed to, and speedily went into his shell again. 他很少讲话,除非他本人十分感兴趣时。即使如此,也会很快地恢复沉默。
2. The squall speedily blew over. 风暴很快平息下来了。
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speedometer [ spi'dɔmitə ] n. 速度计 e.g. 1. The speedometer was indicating 95 mph. 速度计指示著每小时95英里.
2. The speedometer needle touched100. 速度计的指针转到一百哩。
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speed-reading [ spi:d'ri:diŋ ] n. 快速阅读 e.g.
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