utterance [ 'ʌtərəns ] n. 说话,发表,说话的方式 e.g. 1. He gave utterance to his thoughts. 他发表了自己的观点。
2. She has a defective utterance. 她发音有缺陷。
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utterly [ 'ʌtəli ] ad. 完全,全然,绝对 e.g. 1. She utterly despises him. 她非常瞧不起他。
2. We utterly failed to convince them. 我们根本说服不了他们。
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vacancy [ 'veikənsi ] n. 空白,空缺 e.g. 1. We still have vacancies for secretaries but other positions have been filled. 我们的秘书名额尚有空缺,但其他职位都满了。
2. Fill a job vacancy. 填补工作的空缺
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vacant [ 'veikənt ] a. 空的 e.g. 1. If that room is vacant, we can practice there. 如果那个房间空着,我们可以在那练习。
2. He does not know what to do with his vacant time. 他不知道空闲时间该干点什么。
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vacation [ və'keiʃən;vei'keiʃən ] n. 假期,休假
vi. 度假 e.g. 1. Where did you go for your vacation? 你去哪里度假了?
2. School children are on vacation. 小学生们正在放假。
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vaccinate [ 'væksineit ] v. 预防接种 e.g. 1. She was vaccinate against smallpox as a child. 她小时候就接种了天花疫苗。
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vaccination [ ˌvæksi'neiʃən ] n. 接种疫苗,种痘 e.g. 1. He had a vaccination against rabies. 他做了疫苗注射以预防狂犬病。
2. Induced by vaccination. 因种痘引起的
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vaccine [ 'væksi:n ] n. 疫苗
v. 疫苗的,牛痘的 e.g. 1. This vaccine will give you immunity for two years. 接种这种疫苗可有两年免疫力。
2. The search for a new vaccine took priority over all other medical research. 在各种医药研究中, 应首先解决寻找新疫苗的问题.
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vacuum [ 'vækjuəm ] n. 真空,空间,真空吸尘器
a. 真空的,产生真空的,利用真空的
v. 用吸尘器打扫 e.g. 1. His wife's death left him a vacuum in his life. 他妻子的去世使他的生活变得空虚。
2. Some pumps and all vacuum cleaners work by suction. 有些泵和所有真空吸尘器都是借吸力工作的。
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vague [ veig ] a. 模糊的,不明确的,说话含糊不清的 e.g. 1. Our holiday plans are rather vague. 我们的度假计划还没有明确。
2. I haven't the vaguest idea who he is. 我一点儿都不知道他是谁。
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vain [ vein ] a. 徒然的,虚荣的,空虚的 e.g. 1. We tried in vain to make him change his mind. 我们想使他改变主意,结果是白费心机。
2. All our work was in vain. 我们的工作全都白干了。
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vainly [ 'veinli ] ad. 徒劳地 e.g. 1. Taking just a little money with her, she wanders about the Midland moors, vainly seeking employment. 她身上仅带了少许的钱,在英格兰中部荒原上四处漂泊徒劳地求职。
2. Before they fled the country, the enemy vainly attempted to destroy all the factories. 敌人在逃往国外前,妄图把所有工厂都毁掉。
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valid [ 'vælid ] a. 有确实根据的,有效的,正当的 e.g. 1. A credit card is not a valid proof of identity. 银行发的支票保付卡不是有效的身份证明文件。
2. The marriage was held to be valid. 这一婚姻关系是有效的。
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validate [ 'vælideit ] v. 使...有效,确认 e.g.
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validation [ væli'deiʃən ] 确认 e.g. 1. A statement or an argument used in such a validation. 证词,证言用于这种证实的陈述或辩论
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validity [ və'liditi ] n. 有效性,正确性 e.g. 1. Recognition of another's existence, validity, authority, or right. 确认确认他人的存在、有效性、权威或权力
2. The belief that all religions are of equal validity. 冷淡主义认为所有宗教具有相同的正确性
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valley [ 'væli ] a. 流域,山谷,峡谷
n. 山谷,溪谷 e.g. 1. He has a large farm in the Mississippi Valley. 他在密西西比河流域拥有一个大农场。
2. Every spring the river floods the valley. 每年春天河水把山谷淹没。
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valuable [ 'væljuəbl ] a. 贵重的,有价值的
n. (pl.)贵重物品 e.g. 1. Thank you for your valuable service. 感谢你多年的宝贵服务。
2. Valuable raw materials were salvaged (from the sunken freighter). (从沉船中)打捞起许多贵重的原料.
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valuation [ vælju'eiʃən ] n. 评价,估价,价值判断 e.g. 1. She asked for a valuation of her house. 她要求对她的房舍作一估价。
2. An expert or official valuation, as for taxation. 鉴定,估价如在税收方面专家或官方的估价
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valuator [ 'væljʊeitə(r) ] 评价者 e.g.
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