supposed [ sə'pəuzd ] v. 假定(必须以...为条件)
a. 想象上的 e.g. 1. The supposed beggar was really a police officer in disguise. 那个众人眼中的乞丐,其实是化了装的警察。
2. We are supposed to dress up as movie characters for the party, what a novel idea! 我们在晚会上要装扮得像电影中的角色,这是一个多么新奇的主意啊!
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supposedly [ sə'pəuzidli ] ad. 想来(恐怕,按照推测) e.g. 1. This picture is supposedly worth more than a million pounds. 这幅画大概值一百万镑以上.
2. Supposedly, she's a rich woman. 看上去她是一个有钱的女人。
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supposing [ sə'pəʊziŋ ] n. 假如,去...吧,不妨...吧 e.g. 1. Supposing we sign the contract tomorrow. 让我们明天就签约吧。
2. Supposing that there is no pure water; what shall we drink? 假如没有纯净的水,人们喝什么?
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supposition [ ˌsʌpə'ziʃən ] n. 想像,推测,推想 e.g. 1. We must not condemn her on pure supposition. 我们不能单凭猜测就谴责她。
2. Our suppositions were fully confirmed. 我们猜测的事实已全部证实。
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supposititious [ səˌpɔzi'tiʃəs ] a. 假想的 e.g.
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suppress [ sə'pres ] v. 镇压,使...止住,禁止 e.g. 1. All these movements were suppressed by the warlord government. 所有这些运动都受到军阀政府的镇压。
2. The revolt was suppressed in a matter of hours. 叛乱在几小时之内就镇压下去了。
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suppression [ sə'preʃən ] n. 抑压,镇压,抑制 e.g. 1. Suppression of the immune response, as by drugs or radiation, in order to prevent the rejection of grafts or transplants or control autoimmune diseases. 免疫抑制通过药物或放射治疗实现的对免疫反应的抑制,目的在于阻止对移植物或移植的排斥或者来控制自身免疫病
2. A tribunal formerly held in the Roman Catholic Church and directed at the suppression of heresy. 宗教法庭曾设于罗马天主教堂的法庭,目的是对异教进行压制
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suppurate [ 'sʌpjuəreit ] v. 生脓,化脓,流脓 e.g.
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supremacy [ sju'preməsi ] n. 至高,主权 e.g. 1. That country achieved military supremacy over neighbouring countries. 那个国家获得了超越邻边国家的军事优势。
2. They challenged that company's supremacy in the field of electronics. 他们挑战那家公司在电子学领域中占据的领先地位。
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supreme [ sju:'pri:m ] a. 最高的 e.g. 1. It was the supreme moment in his life. 那是他一生中最重要的时刻。
2. The general was girded with the supreme power. 将军被授予最高权力。
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Supreme Court [ sə'prim'kort ] 最高法院 e.g. 1. Some criticized Clinton's move as"a slap in the face of the black community."Others said President Bush showed more guts when he stuck with Clarence Thomas during his Supreme Court nomination fight. 有些人批评克林顿的做法是“对所有黑人的污辱。”另一些人说布什总统在支持托马斯争取最高法院提名时,表现了更大的魄力。
2. The Supreme Court gave a fair trial to the case. 最高法院对这一案件作出了公正的审判。
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supremely [ su'pri:mli ] ad. 无上地, 崇高地 e.g.
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surcease [ sə:'si:s ] n. 停止,完结 e.g.
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surcharge [ sə:'tʃɑ:dʒ ] n. 装载过多,额外费 e.g. 1. They've surcharged us 10% on the price of the holiday because of a rise in air fares. 因飞机票涨价, 他们在度假费用中向我们增收了10%附加费.
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sure [ ʃuə ] a. 确信,必然的,必定的
ad. 当然,确实地,无疑地 e.g. 1. She is sure to pass the examination. 她一定会通过考试。
2. He is clever, to be sure, but not very hard-working. 他聪明是聪明,但是不怎么勤奋。
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surefire [ 'ʃʊəfaiə(r) ] a. 一定会发生的,定成功的 e.g.
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surely [ 'ʃuəli ] ad. 的确地,安全地 e.g. 1. You're surely not asking 40 for this book?' Yes it's cheap at the price!' `这本书你绝不会要价40英镑吧?'`是40英镑--物有所值啊!'
2. That's wrong, surely. 这显然是错的。
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sureness [ 'ʃuənis ] n. 千真万确,确实 e.g. 1. Sureness of occurrence or result; inevitability. 必然发生或结局的确定性;必然性
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surf [ sə:f ] n. 海浪
vi. 冲浪 e.g. 1. If the waves are big enough, we'll go surfing. 如果浪够大的话,我们就去冲浪。
2. They were splashing about in the surf. 他们在拍岸的浪花中戏水。
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surface [ 'sə:fis ] n. 表面,平面
a. 表面的,肤浅的
v. 使...成平面,被露出来,在表面工作 e.g. 1. Beneath that apparently calm surface is a man of fierce temper. 文静的外表掩盖着的是一个火暴脾气的人。
2. The surface of the lake is quite still. 湖面相当平静。
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