thresh [ θreʃ ] v. 打(庄稼)
vt. 打谷 e.g. 1. They are separating the grains from wheat with a threshing machine. 他们正在用打谷机给小麦脱粒。
2. If we put our heads together we can probably thresh out a workable scheme. 如果我们集思广益,也许能琢磨出一个切实可行的方案。
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threshold [ 'θreʃhəuld ] n. 极限,门槛,入口,开端 e.g. 1. The treaty will be the threshold of lasting peace. 这个条约将成为持久和平的开端。
2. The cabin has a flat stone for a threshold. 这间小屋用一条扁平的石头做门槛。
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threw [ θru: ] throw的过去式 e.g. 1. His motion threw the meeting into an uproar. 他的建议在会上引起了一片吵嚷。
2. I threw a life buoy to him when I saw his struggling. 看到他在挣扎,我给他扔了一个救生圈过去。
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thrice [ θrais ] ad. 三倍地,三次 e.g. 1. My husband earns thrice the amount I earn. 我丈夫挣的钱是我的三倍。
2. He flung off his opponent thrice. 他把对手摔倒三次。
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thrift [ θrift ] a. 节约,节俭
n. 节俭,节约 e.g. 1. Thrift is the basement of richness. 节约是富裕的基础。
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thrift shop 廉价旧货店 e.g.
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thrifty [ 'θrifti ] a. 节俭的,节约的 e.g. 1. Her mother is a thrifty housewife. 她妈妈是一个节俭的主妇。
2. Only very thrifty children manage to fill up a money-box. 只有非常节俭的儿童才会设法填满一个储蓄罐。
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thrill [ θril ] n. 震颤,激动
v. 震颤,抖颤,激动 e.g. 1. It's a sight that never fails to thrill me. 那是一种永远让我激动不已的景象。
2. She was thrilled when the handsome filmstar kissed her. 当那位英俊的电影明星吻她的时候,她欣喜若狂。
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thriller [ 'θrilə ] n. 惊险小说 e.g. 1. He is at an absorbing thriller and can't be disturbed. 他正在阅读一部引人入胜的惊险小说,什么也惊动不了他。
2. Our new serial thriller begins at 7.30 this evening. 我们的新系列惊险故事於今晚 7 时 30 分开始播出.
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thrilling [ 'θriliŋ ] a. 毛骨悚然的,令人兴奋的 e.g. 1. It was a real thrill to meet the Queen. 能见到女王的确是令人兴奋的事.
2. The film works up to a thrilling climax. 这电影逐渐发展到令人惊悚的高潮
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thrive [ θraiv ] v. 兴旺,繁荣 e.g. 1. Few plants or animals thrive in the desert. 很少植物或动物能在沙漠中很好地生长。
2. A business cannot thrive without good management. 没有良好的经营管理,事业就不会兴旺发达。
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thriving [ 'θraiviŋ ] a. 成功的,旺盛的 e.g. 1. Growing or thriving in water. 水生(植物)的水中生长或繁殖的
2. Every trade is thriving. 各行各业都欣欣向荣。
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throat [ θrəut ] n. 喉咙 e.g. 1. I was off work because of a sore throat. 我因为喉咙痛没有去上班。
2. I've got a fish bone stuck in my throat. 有根鱼骨头卡在我的喉咙里。
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throaty [ 'θrəuti ] a. 嗓子沙哑的 e.g.
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throb [ θrɔb ] n. 悸动,脉搏
v. 悸动 e.g. 1. His head throbbed with pain. 他的头一阵阵地痛。
2. Her heart was throbbing with excitement. 她兴奋得心直跳。
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throbbing [ 'θrɔbiŋ ] a. 跳动的,悸动的 e.g. 1. Her heart was throbbing with excitement. 她兴奋得心直跳。
2. His heart was throbbing away, we had to send him to the hospital. 他的心一阵阵痛,我们不得不把他送到医院。
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thrombocyte [ 'θrɔmbəˌsait ] n. 血小板,凝血细胞 e.g.
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thrombosis [ θrɔm'bəusis ] n. 血栓形成 e.g.
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throne [ θrəun ] n. 王座,君主 e.g. 1. He was only eight when he ascended the throne. 他登上王位时才八岁。
2. Who is first in succession to the throne? 谁是王位的第一继承人?
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throng [ θrɔŋ ] n. 群众,众多
a. 拥挤的,忙的
v. 群集,挤入,挤满 e.g. 1. A patient throng was waiting in silence. 一大群人耐心地静候着。
2. Passengers thronged the station waiting for their trains. 乘客们拥挤在火车站上等候乘车。
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