suburb [ 'sʌbə:b ] n. 郊区 e.g. 1. A village of northeast Illinois, an industrial suburb of Chicago on the Chicago River. Population, 28,284. 奈尔斯美国伊利诺斯州东北部的一个村落,是芝加哥河沿岸芝加哥市的一个工业郊区。人口28,284
2. An unincorporated village of west-central Florida, a residential suburb of Tampa. Population, 57,985. 布兰登美国佛罗里达州中西部一未合并村庄。是坦帕城的居住郊区。人口57,985
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suburban [ sə'bə:bən ] a. 市郊的(城郊的) e.g. 1. I like to breathe the fresh air in suburban places. 我喜欢在郊外呼吸新鲜空气。
2. The curtain goes up on (ie is raised to show) a suburban living-room. 幕布升起, 展现的是市郊住宅的起居室.
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suburbanization 市郊化 e.g.
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subvention [ səb'venʃən ] n. 补助金,津贴 e.g.
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subversion [ sʌb'və:ʃən ] n. 颠覆,破坏 e.g. 1. The branch of an intelligence service charged with keeping sensitive information from an enemy, deceiving that enemy, preventing subversion and sabotage, and collecting political and military information. 反情报组织情报组织的一个分支,任务是使敌人得不到高级机密,欺骗敌人,避免颠覆和阴谋破坏并收集政治和军事情况
2. Let al our neighbors know that we shall join with them to oppose aggression or subversion anywhere ill the Americas. 我们要让所有邻国都知道,我们将和他们在一起,反对在美洲任何地区进行侵略和颠覆活动。
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subversive [ sʌb'və:siv ] a. 从事颠覆的,破坏性的
n. 破坏份子,危险份子 e.g. 1. They are contaminating the minds of our young people with these subversive ideas. 他们这些颠覆性的思想是对我们年轻人的精神污染。
2. The new party has subversive ideas. 新政党有颠覆的意图。
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subvert [ səb'və:t ] v. 推翻,颠覆,毁减 e.g. 1. A plot or scheme intended to subvert another plot. 反计策意在破坏另一计谋的计策或计划
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subvocalize [ 'sʌbˌvəukəlaiz ] v. 默读 e.g.
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subway [ 'sʌbwei ] n. 地铁 e.g. 1. I want to get there by subway. 我想乘地铁去那儿。
2. Use the subway to cross the road. 请走地下通道穿越马路。
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succeed [ sək'si:d ] v. 成功,继承,继续 e.g. 1. If you work hard you will succeed. 如果你努力工作,你就会成功。
2. When the duke dies, his eldest son will succeed to the title. 公爵去世之后,他的长子将继承他的爵位。
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success [ sək'ses ] n. 成功 e.g. 1. She's just started up a new company; I hope she makes a success of it. 她新开办了一家公司,我希望她取得成功。
2. Success lies not so much as in luck as in hard work. 与其说成功在于运气不如说是辛勤努力。
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successful [ sək'sesful ] a. 成功的 e.g. 1. They are highly successful in business. 他们经商非常成功。
2. There is no doubt that we will be successful. 毫无疑问我们会成功的。
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successfully [ sək'sesfʊli ] ad. 成功地 e.g. 1. At last he successfully solved the problem. 最后他终于成功地解决了这个问题。
2. They have launched a man-made satellite successfully. 他们成功地发射了一颗人造卫星。
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succession [ sək'seʃən ] n. 连续,继承权,继位 e.g. 1. There are a succession of rainy days here. 这里一连好几天都是雨天。
2. He retrieved his losses by betting on a succession of winners. 他下的赌注连续获胜才挽回了损失.
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successive [ sək'sesiv ] a. 接连的,连续的,接二连三的 e.g. 1. Continuity is ensured by using the same props in successive scenes. 在连续的场景中使用同样的道具以确保前後衔接.
2. A distance estimated in fathoms between successive marks on a sounding line. 水砣绳间距标示通过测深锤上连续的标记估计出来的以英寸计量的距离
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successively [ sək'sesivli ] ad. 一个接一个地 e.g. 1. Diana won five championships in women's high jump successively in the five years. 戴安娜在五年内连续获得五次女子跳高冠军称号。
2. A shot in billiards in which the cue ball successively strikes two other balls. 连着双球的一击打台球时的一击,主球接连撞击两球
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successor [ sək'sesə ] n. 继承人 e.g. 1. His successor as the chairman will be at the conference. 接替他担任主席的人将参加本次会议。
2. The chairman has designated that boy as his successor. 主席已经指定那个男孩作他的继承人。
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succinct [ sək'siŋkt ] a. 简洁的 e.g. 1. A short, succinct statement. 简短,扼要的陈述
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succor [ 'sʌkə ] n. 救援,援助者 e.g. 1. These refugees are very grateful to the government's succor. 这些难民非常感激政府的救援。
2. The government has worked out a plan of succoring the needy. 政府已经制定出了救济贫民的计划。
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succubus [ 'sʌkjubəs ] n. 女妖 e.g.
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