teletype [ 'teliˌtaip ] 电传打字机,电报交换机 e.g.
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teletypewriter [ 'teli'taipraitə ] 电传打字机 e.g.
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televise [ 'telivaiz ] v. 用电视播放,用电视放映
vt. 用电视播放 e.g. 1. The BBC plans to televise all Shakespeare's plays. 英国广播公司计画播放莎士比亚的全部戏剧。
2. The Olympic Games are always televised. 奥林匹克运动会一向经电视播放.
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television [ 'teliviʒən ] n. 电视 e.g. 1. His first film was shown on television this weekend. 他的第一部电影本周末在电视上播放。
2. The television audience aggregated 30 millions. 电视观众合计达3000万人.
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telex [ 'teleks ] n. 电传
v. 发电传 e.g. 1. We have authenticated it by telex. 我们已经用电传证实了它。
2. Several telexes arrived this morning. 今天上午收到了几份电传。
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tell [ tel ] v. 告诉,分辨,辨别 e.g. 1. It's impossible to tell who will win the next election. 下届选举谁能获胜无法预知。
2. I always tell my daughter a story before she goes to sleep. 女儿睡觉之前,我总讲故事给她听。
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teller [ 'telə ] n. 讲话著,告诉的人,出纳员 e.g. 1. She worked as a teller in our bank. 她在我们的银行里当出纳员。
2. As soon as I complete my training, I am going to be a bank teller. 一旦我结束训练,我会成为一名银行出纳。
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telling [ 'teliŋ ] a. 有效的,显著的
vbl. 告诉,讲 e.g. 1. I quailed with fear at the thought of telling her the bad news. 想到要告诉她这个坏消息,我就害怕得发抖。
2. What I'm telling you is gospel. 我告诉你的事千真万确。
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telltale [ 'telteil ] a. 泄密的 e.g. 1. I can see from the telltale look in her eyes that she love him. 我从她那无法掩饰的眼神里可以看出她爱他。
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telly [ 'teli ] n. 电视 e.g.
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temblor [ tem'blɔ: ] n. 地震 e.g.
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temerarious [ ˌtemə'rɛəriəs ] a. 鲁莽的 e.g.
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temerity [ ti'meriti ] n. 卤莽,蛮勇 e.g. 1. He had the temerity to call me a liar. 他竟胆敢说我撒谎.
2. He had the temerity to ask for higher wages after only a day's work. 只工作了一天,他就蛮不讲理地要求增加工资。
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temp n. 温度(回过火的,样板,暂时的) e.g. 1. He's been temping for over a year now and wants a permanent job. 他做临时工作已一年多了, 想找个固定的工作.
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temper [ 'tempə ] n. 脾气,调剂,趋向
v. 锻练,调剂,缓和 e.g. 1. They are of congenial temper. 他们的性情相投。
2. She coaxed him out of his bad temper. 她循循善诱地劝他改掉坏脾气。
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tempera [ 'tempərə ] n. 涂料混上蛋白或其他物质的画法 e.g.
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temperament [ 'tempərəmənt ] n. 气质,性质,性情 e.g. 1. The two brothers have entirely different temperaments. 他们兄弟俩的性情完全不同。
2. I've got a mild temperament. 我的性情很温和。
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temperamental [ ˌtempərə'mentl ] a. 性情的,喜怒无常的 e.g. 1. Nigel is temperamental but he's very highly strung, you know. 奈杰变化无常,但你知道他是很容易激动的。
2. A physiological or temperamental peculiarity. 特异性格一种心理的或脾气上的特异性
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temperance [ 'tempərəns ] a. 温暖的,温和的,有节制的 e.g. 1. The patient had to practice temperance in eating and drinking. 这个病人不得不节制饮食。
2. I would like some temperance drinks. 我想要一些没有酒精的饮料。
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temperate [ 'tempərit ] a. 温和的,适度的,有节制的 e.g. 1. Be more temperate in your language, please. 言词上请节制一点儿。
2. Britain has a temperate climate. 英国气候温和。
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