surface tension n. 表面张力 e.g.
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surfeit [ 'sə:fit ] n. 过食
v. 使腻,吃过份 e.g. 1. A surfeit of rich food is bad for you. 多吃油腻食物对身体有害。
2. There has been a surfeit of plays about divorce on the TV recently. 最近有关离婚的电视剧太多了。
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surfer [ 'sɜ:fə(r) ] n. 冲浪者 e.g.
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surfing [ 'sə:fiŋ ] n. 冲浪运动 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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surge [ sə:dʒ ] n. 巨涌,汹涌,澎湃
v. 汹涌,澎湃 e.g. 1. Anger surged up within him. 怒火在他心中燃烧。
2. The crowd surged past him. 人们从他身边涌过。
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surgeon [ 'sə:dʒən ] n. 外科医生 e.g. 1. The surgeon asked him if he felt nervous. 外科医生问他是否感到紧张。
2. The surgeon is performing a delicate operation. 那位外科医生正在做一个很精细的手术。
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surgery [ 'sə:dʒəri ] n. 外科,外科手术 e.g. 1. He underwent open-heart surgery. 他接受了体外循环心脏手术。
2. We built ourselves a new surgery. 我们给自己建了一间新的外科手术室。
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surgical [ 'sə:dʒikəl ] a. 外科的,外科医生的,手术上的 e.g. 1. The doctor performs operations with sterilized surgical instruments. 医生用消过毒的外科手术器械做手术。
2. The hospital imported some surgical instruments. 医院进口了一些外科器械。
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surly [ 'sə:li ] a. 不和蔼的,板著面孔的,粗声暴气的 e.g. 1. Don't look so surly! 别那么横眉立目的!
2. Surly the most sensible thing would be to stay away from the case. 肯定地说,最合理的做法就是远离这个箱子。
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surmise [ 'sə:maiz ] n. 推测
v. 推测,臆测 e.g. 1. Your first surmise was right. 你第一次猜得对。
2. We surmised that he must have had an accident. 我们猜想他一定出事了。
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surmount [ sə:'maunt ] v. 克服,越过 e.g. 1. I think most of these obstacles can be surmounted. 我认为这些障碍大多数都是可以克服的。
2. Hard to traverse, climb, or surmount. 难攀登的,陡峭的难以通过、攀登或克服的
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surname [ 'sə:neim ] n. 姓 e.g. 1. What is your surname? 你的姓是什么?
2. Just call me by my surname, cut out the Mr. 就叫我的姓吧,去掉先生二字。
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surpass [ sə:'pɑ:s ] v. 超越,凌驾,胜过 e.g. 1. Men surpass women in strength. 男人比女人力气大。
2. Effort or ambition to equal or surpass another. 竞争,好胜心争取赶上或超过另一个的努力或野心
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surplus [ 'sə:pləs ] a. 多余的,过剩的
n. 过剩,剩余物,盈余,顺差 e.g. 1. We are giving away all our surplus apples. 我们准备把多余的苹果全部送人。
2. Mexico has a large surplus of oil. 墨西哥有大量过剩的石油。
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surprise [ sə'praiz ] n. 惊奇
v. 使惊奇 e.g. 1. It was a pleasant surprise to learn of her marriage. 得知她结婚是件令人惊喜的事。
2. The news greatly surprised them. 这消息使他们大为吃惊。
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surprised [ sə'praizd ] a. 感到惊讶的
vbl. 感到惊讶 e.g. 1. In fact I'm rather surprised you haven't done so already. 你还没有这样做,我实在感到惊讶。
2. The news greatly surprised them. 这消息使他们大为吃惊。
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surprising [ sə'praiziŋ ] a. 令人惊讶的 e.g. 1. It's surprising: they lost! 他们竟然失败了,真没想到!
2. Well, that's very surprising. 唷,这真是叫人吃惊。
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surprisingly [ sə'praiziŋli ] ad. 惊人地(意外地) e.g. 1. Swans are surprisingly awkward on land. 天鹅在陆地上笨得出奇.
2. He's surprisingly sprightly for an old man. 他这把年纪了, 还这麽精神, 真了不起.
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surreal [ sə'ri:l ] a. 不现实的,梦幻的,怪异的,可怕的 e.g. 1. Meeting you here like this is positively surreal! 像这样与你在此相逢真好比一场梦!
2. Under the influence of the drug my mind was filled with surreal images. 我受了麻醉药的刺激, 头脑里充满了稀奇古怪的幻觉.
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surrealist [ sə'riəlist ] n. 超现实主义者 e.g. 1. The lexicon of surrealist art. 超现实主义艺术的词汇
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