violent [ 'vaiələnt ] a. 暴力的 e.g. 1. She was in violent temper. 她暴跳如雷。
2. Violent criminals like that are a danger to society. 那种暴力罪犯对社会是一种危害。
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violet [ 'vaiəlit ] a. 紫色的
n. 紫罗兰 e.g. 1. She planted some violets in the garden. 她在花园里种了一些紫罗兰。
2. A moderate, light, or brilliant violet to moderate or deep reddish purple. 淡紫红色轻淡、适度或明亮的紫罗兰色,适度或深红紫色
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violin [ ˌvaiə'lin ] n. 小提琴 e.g. 1. He can play violin well. 他小提琴拉得很好。
2. He played a tune on the violin. 他用小提琴演奏了一首曲子。
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viral [ 'vairəl ] a. 滤过性毒菌的,滤过性毒菌引起的 e.g. 1. A gene that causes the transformation of normal cells into cancerous tumor cells, especially a viral gene that transforms a host cell into a tumor cell. 致癌基因导致正常细胞转变为癌变细胞的基因,尤其是一种把寄主的细胞变为肿瘤细胞的病毒基因
2. An acute contagious viral infection characterized by inflammation of the respiratory tract and by fever, chills, muscular pain, and prostration. 流行性感冒一种急性的有传染性的病毒感染,主要特征是呼吸道感染和发烧、寒战、肌肉疼痛和虚脱
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virgin [ 'və:dʒin ] n. 处女
a. 纯洁的, 原始的
维尔京群岛 e.g. 1. She remained a virgin all her life. 她终生未婚。
2. This is the virgin voyage of the ship. 这是这艘船的处女航。
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virtual [ 'və:tjuəl, -tʃuəl ] a. 虚拟的,实质的 e.g. 1. A virtual state of war exists between the two countries. 这两国间实际上处于战争状态。
2. Our deputy manager is the virtual head of the business. 我们的副经理是公司的实际负责人。
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virtually [ 'vɜ:tjʊəli ] a. 几乎,差不多
ad. 几乎,实际上 e.g. 1. Virtually all the members were in agreement with the proposal. 几乎所有的成员都同意这项提议。
2. It is virtually impossible to predict the future accurately. 精确预言未来的事实际上是办不到的.
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virtue [ 'və:tju: ] n. 美德,优点;贞操 e.g. 1. He said his plan had the virtue of being the easiest to implement. 他说他的计划的优点是最简单易行。
2. Virtue is fairer far than beauty. 【谚】美德远胜于美貌。
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virtuous [ 'və:tjuəs ] a. 有品德的,善良的,贞洁的 e.g. 1. A person who is virtuous is also courteous. 有德者必知礼。
2. A virtuous woman. 贞洁的女子
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virulent [ 'virulənt ] a. 有毒的,有恶意的,充满敌意的 e.g. 1. A virulent form of cancer. 癌症的一种致命形式
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virus [ 'vaiərəs ] n. 病毒 e.g. 1. We should be watchful of computer viruses. 我们应该警惕计算机病毒。
2. Scientists have isolated the virus causing the epidemic. 科学家们已分离出引起这种流行病的病毒。
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visa [ 'vi:zə ] v.&n. 签证 e.g. 1. I was eventually granted an exit visa. 我终于获得了出境签证。
2. We've had to cut a few corners to get your visa ready in time. 我们得简化手续才能将你的签证及时办妥.
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visceral [ 'visərəl ] a. 内脏的 e.g. 1. But there will always be a visceral aspect to choosing a President. The reason so many people remain dissatisfied with the current candidates is that they yearn to be swept off their feet by inspirational speeches and glamorous looks, strong leadership and untarnished reputations. 选择总统总会有情感的一面。这么多人对目前候选人不满意是因为他们渴望候选人能以富有灵感的演说、引人的外表、强有力的领导才能和了无瑕疵的声誉来博得他们的支持。
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viscous [ 'viskəs ] a. 粘的,有粘性的,粘性的 e.g. 1. Sticky and viscous. 粘性的;胶粘的
2. The phenomenon whereby a viscous substance solidifies under pressure. 膨胀凝固性一种粘性物质在压力下变成凝固的现象
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visibility [ ˌvizi'biliti ] n. 能见度 e.g. 1. Fog restricted visibility. 雾天能见度很低。
2. Dense fog is covering roads in the north and visibility is very poor. 浓雾笼罩了北部的公路, 能见度很低.
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visible [ 'vizəbl ] a. 可见的,看得见的 e.g. 1. The tower was visible from afar. 从远处就能望到那座塔。
2. The sea is visible from my hotel room window. 从我旅馆房间的窗户可以望到大海。
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vision [ 'viʒən ] n. 视觉,先见之明,光景,视力,眼力 e.g. 1. I've had my eyes tested and the report says that my vision is perfect. 我的眼睛检查过了,检查报告说我的视力非常好。
2. We need someone with real vision to lead the party. 我们需要具有真知灼见的人来领导这个党。
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visit [ 'vizit ] n. 拜访,访问
v. 拜访,访问,参观 e.g. 1. He makes several business visits to American every year. 他每年都要为商务到美国去几次。
2. Visiting time in this hospital is from 4 to 6. 这家医院的探望时间是从4点到6点。
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visitor [ 'vizitə ] n. 参观者,访问者 e.g. 1. Visitors to the castle are asked not to take photographs. 来城堡参观者不得拍照。
2. The visitor left a little before noon. 来访者在中午前一会儿离开了。
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visitors n. 游客 e.g. 1. Two visitors were brutally slain yesterday. 昨天有两名游客惨遭杀害。
2. Visitors to the exhibition came in an endless stream. 参观展览会的人络绎不绝。
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