supine [ sju:'pain ] a. 仰卧的(掌心向上的,因循的) e.g.
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supper [ 'sʌpə ] n. 晚餐 e.g. 1. Have you had your supper? 你吃过晚饭了吗?
2. We had a buffet supper last evening. 昨天晚上,我们吃了一次自助晚餐。
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suppertime [ 'sʌpətaim ] n. 晚饭时间 e.g.
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supplant [ sə'plɑ:nt ] v. 排挤,取代
vt. (用策略等)替换 e.g. 1. She has been supplanted by another in his affections. 他爱上了另一个人,不再爱她了。
2. The party leader has been supplanted by his rival. 那位政党领导已被他的对手取而代之了。
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supple [ 'sʌpl ] a. 柔软的,逢迎的,顺从的 e.g. 1. Exercise keeps you supple. 经常锻炼可使身体灵活。
2. She has a supple mind. 她头脑灵活。
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supplement [ 'sʌplimənt ] n. 补充物,增刊
v. 补充,增补 e.g. 1. I supplement my scholarship by working in the evening. 我除了享受奖学金外还打夜工以增加收入。
2. The money I got was a useful supplement to my ordinary income. 我得到的那笔钱是很管用的外快。
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supplemental [ ˌsʌpli'mentl ] a. 补充的,增补的 e.g.
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supplementary [ ˌsʌpli'mentəri ] a. 补充的,附加的 e.g. 1. A supplementary grant may be awarded at the discretion of the committee. 委员会可能酌情追加一笔补助金.
2. A supplementary set of keys, usually numerical and arranged like a calculator, added to a keyboard. 一组增设的键盘,通常是数字型的,其排列方式与计算器的排列方式相似,附设在主键盘上。
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suppliant [ 'sʌpliənt ] a. 哀恳的 e.g. 1. He asked for help in a suppliant attitude. 他以恳求的态度要我帮忙。
2. He knelt as a suppliant at the altar. 他跪在祭坛前祈祷。
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supplicant [ 'sʌplikənt ] n. 乞求者,恳求者 e.g.
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supplicate [ 'sʌplikeit ] v. 恳求,乞求 e.g. 1. He supplicates me to help. 他向我求助。
2. She supplicated for pardon. 她恳求原谅。
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supplier [ sə'plaiə ] n. 供给的人,供给国,承制厂商 e.g. 1. The equipment must be bought from a supplier approved by the company. 设备必须从公司认可的供应商那里购买。
2. If the goods I ordered don't arrive tomorrow, I'll have to contact the supplier and chase them up. 如果我们订的货物明天还不到,我得与供货商联系,催促他们快办。
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supplies 物资,贮藏量 e.g. 1. At any rate, the medical supplies will reach you within a week. 无论如何, 医疗物资会在一周内到达。
2. The merchant supplies goods to them. 商人向他们供应货物。
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supply [ sə'plai ] n. 补给,供给
v. 补给,供给 e.g. 1. The merchant supplies goods to them. 商人向他们供应货物。
2. The supply ships travelled in convoy. 补给船结队航行.
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support [ sə'pɔ:t ] n. 支持,援助,供养
vt. 支援,帮助,支持 e.g. 1. He needs a high income to support such a large family. 他需要有高收入才能供养得起这样一个大家庭。
2. Which football team do you support? 你支持哪个足球队?
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supporter [ sə'pɔ:tə ] n. 支持者 e.g. 1. The government's supporters welcomed the new law. 拥护政府的人都欢迎新颁布的法规。
2. One that promotes, especially an active supporter or advocate. 促进者促进的人,尤指活跃的支持者或倡导者
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supporters 支持者,载体 e.g. 1. The speaker's supporters were planted in the audience and applauded loudly. 听众中安插了演讲人的支持者;他们使劲给他鼓掌。
2. They are mobilizing their supporters to vote at the election. 他们正在组织其支持者向他们拉选票。
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supporting [ sə'pɔ:tiŋ ] a. 次要的,辅助性的 e.g. 1. The government should not waste money supporting lame ducks. 政府不应浪费资金去扶持那些无望的企业.
2. The top portion of the front part of an automobile body, supporting the windshield and dashboard. 外壳罩汽车车体前部的顶部,用以支撑挡风玻璃和遮泥板
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supportive [ sə'pɔ:tiv ] a. 支持的 e.g. 1. She has been very supportive during my illness. 我患病期间她帮了我很大忙。
2. The author dedicated her new book to her supportive family. 这位作家将她的新书献给支持她的家庭。
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suppose [ sə'pəuz ] v. 推想,假设,以为,认为
应该,获准(be suppose to),让(虚拟语气) e.g. 1. We suppose that the situation will improve. 我们认为形势会好转。
2. Creation supposes a creator. 有了创造者,才能有创造。
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