subsequent [ 'sʌbsikwənt ] a. 随后的,后来的 e.g. 1. They made plans for a visit, but subsequent difficulties with the car prevented it. 我们原计划去游览,但后来汽车出了故障,没有去成。
2. The events I'm speaking of were subsequent to the war. 我现在说到的事情都是战后发生的。
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subsequently [ 'sʌbsikwəntli ] ad. 后来,随后 e.g. 1. He said he was a doctor, but it subsequently emerged that he was an impostor. 他说他是位医生,但后来却发现他是个骗子。
2. The initialization of a data medium such that a particular computer system can store data in and subsequently retrieve data from the medium. 数据媒体的初始化,使某一特定计算机系统能将数据存在媒体中,随后又可从该媒体中检索出来。
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subserve [ səb'sə:v ] 促进,帮助 e.g.
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subservient [ sʌb'sə:viənt ] a. 有帮助的,有用的,奉承的 e.g. 1. People should not be regarded as subservient to the economic system. 不应把人的因素看成是经济体制的附庸.
2. People shall not be regarded as subservient to the economic system. 不应把人的因素看成是经济体制的附庸。
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subset [ 'sʌbset ] 子集 e.g. 1. For a universal set, the set of all elements in the set that are not in a specified subset. 补集对任意一个集合,这个集合的所有元素不共存在于它的任一子集合
2. A set that includes a given and similar set as a subset. 子集包含一个给定的或相似的子集的集合
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subside [ səb'said ] v. 沉,平息 e.g. 1. The flood gradually subsided. 洪水正逐渐退去。
2. The storm began to subside. 风暴渐渐平息了。
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subsidiary [ səb'sidjəri ] a. 辅助的,附属的
n. 子公司,附属机构 e.g. 1. Most of the group profit is contributed by the subsidiary in the far east. 集团的大部分利润是由远东的子公司缴纳。
2. A lack of corporate interest has made the subsidiary an orphan. 因缺乏共同利益,使得这家子公司无人照管
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subsidize [ 'sʌbsidaiz ] v. 给与补助金,给与奖助金,贿赂 e.g.
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subsidy [ 'sʌbsidi ] n. 补助金,津贴 e.g. 1. The islanders don't want to leave, and probably wouldn't if there were a subsidy to reduce freight charges. But they don't see that happening. 岛上居民不愿离开;要是有补助金使运输费用降低的话,他们很可能不会离开。但是,他们对补助金并不存奢望。
2. It's the old and the poor who suffer worst when subsidies are cut. 补助津贴一削减,最吃苦头的就是那些老人和贫民。
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subsist [ səb'sist ] v. 供给食物,活下去,生存 e.g. 1. He subsisted mainly on vegetables and fruit. 他主要靠蔬菜和水果维持生命。
2. The living thing on the earth can not subsist on mars. 地球上的生物不可能在火星上生存。
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subsistence [ sʌb'sistəns ] n. 生存,生活 e.g. 1. But the harsh words of the father in a drunken moment of excessive ancestral pride cause a dignified departure with the conciliatory donation of half her means of subsistence and the intimation that she is rejoining her husband. 但父亲在一次酒后的刺耳话语中说了一些有关家世过分骄矜的话,使苔丝傲然离开了家。她把自己一半的生活费留给父母,并告诉他们她要去找丈夫团聚。
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subsoil [ 'sʌbsɔil ] n. 下层土,底土 e.g. 1. Permanently frozen subsoil, occurring throughout the Polar Regions and locally in perennially frigid areas. 永冻土永久冰冻的下层土壤,出现在整个北极地区和部分长期寒冷的地区
2. A specific layer of soil or subsoil in a vertical cross section of land. 地层,岩层处于土地的垂直横截面中的某一具体土层或次土层
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subspecies [ 'sʌbspi:ʃi:z ] n. 亚种 e.g.
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substance [ 'sʌbstəns ] n. 物质,实质,基本内容 e.g. 1. There is not anything of real substance in their book. 他们的书中没有什么实质性的内容。
2. The substance is irritable to sensitive skin. 这种物质对敏感的皮肤有刺激性。
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substandard [ səb'stændəd ] a. 标准以下的,不合规格的 e.g.
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substantial [ səb'stænʃəl ] n. 重要部份,本质
a. 大量的,实质上的,有内容的 e.g. 1. We are in substantial agreement. 我们实际上意见一致。
2. They want to see substantial changes. 他们想看到实质性的变化。
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substantially [ səb'stænʃ(ə)li ] ad. 实质上,本质上,大体上 e.g. 1. The part of a charge or an accusation that weighs most substantially against the accused. 控诉,申诉指控或控告的一部分,针对被控方起着极重要的作用
2. His criticism is substantially correct. 他的批评大体上是正确的。
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substantiate [ sʌbs'tænʃieit ] v. 实体化,证实 e.g. 1. Can you substantiateyour accusations against him? 你指责他, 能提出事实根据吗?
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substantive [ 'sʌbstəntiv ] a. 表示实在的;本质的、实质性的;独立的;
n. 实词,实名词;独立存在的实体 e.g. 1. A noun or substantive that receives or is affected by the action of a verb within a sentence. 宾语一个句子中接受动词的动作或受之影响的名词或名词性词组
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substituent [ sʌb'stitjuənt ] n. 取代 e.g.
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