suffice [ sə'fais ] v. 足够,使...满足,合格 e.g. 1. An hour should suffice for the journey. 这点路程一小时足够了。
2. The rations will suffice until next week. 这些口粮足够吃到下星期。
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sufficiency [ sə'fiʃənsi ] n. 充裕,充足 e.g.
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sufficient [ sə'fiʃənt ] a. 足够的,充分的 e.g. 1. There is sufficient food for everybody. 有足够的饭菜供大家吃。
2. Given sufficient goodwill on both sides, there's no reason why this dispute shouldn't be resolved. 只要双方都有充分的善意,这种纠纷是没有理由解决不了的。
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sufficiently [ sə'fiʃəntli ] ad. 足够地 e.g. 1. I don't think he's sufficiently dedicated to stay the course. 我认为他不够坚定,不会坚持到底的。
2. She has not been sufficiently stretched at school this term. 她本学期功课不太紧张.
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suffix [ 'sʌfiks ] n. 后缀 e.g. 1. A diminutive suffix, word, or name. 微小表微小的后缀、单词或名称
2. A verbal suffix. 用于构成动词的后缀
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suffocate [ 'sʌfəkeit ] a. 使窒息而死
v. (使)窒息而死
vt. 使窒息 e.g. 1. I'm suffocating in here; can't we open a few windows? 我觉得这儿很憋气, 咱们开几扇窗户好吗?
2. The fireman was suffocated by the fumes. 那个消防队员让浓烟憋死了.
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suffocating [ 'sʌfəkeitiŋ ] a. 使人窒息的 e.g. 1. The heat was tolerable at night but suffocating during the day. 这种炎热的天气在夜晚尚能忍受,但白天就令人感到呼吸困难。
2. I'm suffocating in here; can't we open a few windows? 我觉得这儿很憋气, 咱们开几扇窗户好吗?
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suffrage [ 'sʌfridʒ ] n. 投票,选举权,参政权 e.g. 1. When was universal suffrage introduced in your country? 贵国是什么时候实行普选权的?
2. The question of woman suffrage sets them at variance. 妇女参政的问题使他们发生争执。
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suffuse [ sə'fju:z ] v. 遍布...,弥漫,充满 e.g. 1. A blush suffused his cheeks. 他瞬间满脸通红.
2. The evening sky was suffused with crimson. 黄昏时分天空红霞灿灿.
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sugar [ 'ʃugə ] n. 糖
v. 加糖于 e.g. 1. He put some sugar into his coffee. 他往咖啡里加了些糖。
2. The pill is sugared. 这药丸加上了糖衣。
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sugary [ 'ʃugəri ] a. 含糖的,甜的 e.g.
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suggest [ sə'dʒest ] v. 建议,提出 e.g. 1. His pale face suggests bad health. 他面色苍白,说明他身体不好。
2. I suggested going for a walk. 我建议去散步。
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suggested [ sə'dʒɛstid ] 暗示的 e.g. 1. I suggested putting the matter to a vote, but the chairman demurred to it. 我建议对此事投票表决,但主席表示反对。
2. The article struck a pessimistic note; it suggested there would be no improvement. 那篇文章不甚乐观, 暗示将无改进.
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suggestible [ sə'dʒestəbl ] a. 易受影响的 e.g. 1. I did many stupid things when I was young and suggestible. 我年轻时受外界的影响做过不少傻事。
2. She's at a suggestible age. 她处于易受影响的年龄。
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suggestion [ sə'dʒestʃən ] n. 建议 e.g. 1. Can you give me any suggestion on this matter? 关于这件事,你能给我一些建议吗?
2. What a ridiculous suggestion! 多么荒唐的建议!
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suggestive [ sə'dʒestiv ] a. 提示性的,影射的,暗示的 e.g. 1. There is an aroma suggestive of spring flowers in the room. 这房间里有一种香气,使人想起春天的花朵。
2. He gave her a suggestive glance. 他用挑逗的目光看了她一眼。
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suicidal [ sjui'saidl ] a. 自杀的,自杀性的,自我毁减的 e.g. 1. She's feeling suicidal today. 她今天想自杀.
2. He was depressed, even suicidal. Even a child knows better. 他很沮丧,甚至想去自杀。这甚至连孩子都知道得更清楚
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suicide [ 'sjuisaid ] a. 自杀(者)(的)
v.&n. 自杀 e.g. 1. She tried to commit suicide, but we saved her life by chance. 她试图自杀,但我们碰巧救了她。
2. This article discussed the events that led to her suicide. 这篇文章讨论了导致她自杀的一系列事件。
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suit [ sju:t ] n. 套装,诉讼,请求
v. 适合,取悦,满足 e.g. 1. He is wearing a black suit. 他穿着一套黑西装。
2. I've found a job that suits me down to the ground. 我找到了一份工作,对我再合适不过了。
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suitable [ 'sju:təbl ] a. 合适的,适宜的 e.g. 1. What time is suitable for us to meet? 我们什么时候会面合适?
2. She is suitable for the job. 她适合做这项工作。
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