visual [ 'vizjuəl ] a. 视觉的 e.g. 1. He has a good visual memory. 他有良好的视觉记忆力。
2. Her designs have a strong visual appeal. 她的设计在视觉上很有感染力。
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visualize [ 'vizjʊəlaiz, 'viʒ- ] v. 使...看得见,将事物在心里想像,形象化 e.g. 1. I can't visualize myself ever getting married. 我不能想像我有朝一日能结婚.
2. I remember meeting him but I just can't visualize him. 我记得我见过他, 可就是想不起他的样子了.
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vital [ 'vaitl ] a. 至关重要的,生死攸关的,有活力的,充满生机的 e.g. 1. The leader's vital and cheerful manner filled his men with courage. 指挥官朝气蓬勃和欢欣愉悦的神态使士兵们勇气倍增。
2. This point is vital to my argument. 这一点对我的论据极为重要。
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vitamin [ 'vaitəmin, 'vi- ] n. 维生素 e.g. 1. Oranges contain vitamin C. 橙子含有维生素C。
2. His mother told him to have a vitamin pill before leaving. 他妈妈让他在走之前吃一颗维生素药丸。
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vivid [ 'vivid ] a. 生动的,栩栩如生的,鲜艳的 e.g. 1. This girl gave a vivid description of the event. 那女孩对这件事作了一番生动的描述。
2. The dark room was momentarily lit up by a vivid flash of lightning. 那黑洞洞的房间顿时被强烈的闪电照亮了。
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vividly [ 'vividli ] ad. 强烈地(活泼地) e.g. 1. The film vividly shows the stark realities of life for the poor and hungry. 这部影片生动地揭示了贫穷和饥饿的人们赤裸裸的生活现实。
2. The squad leader was a vividly drawn character. 班长是个刻画得很生动的人物。
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vividness [ 'vividnis ] n. 生动(性) e.g.
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vocabulary [ və'kæbjuləri ] n. 词汇 e.g. 1. He has an extensive vocabulary. 他词汇很丰富。
2. You can look up this word in the vocabulary. 你可以在词汇表里查这个词。
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vocal [ 'vəukl ] a. 声音的 e.g. 1. The tongue is one of the vocals. 舌头是发声器官之一。
2. I like instrumental music better than vocal music. 我喜欢器乐胜于声乐。
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vocation [ vəu'keiʃən ] n. 职业,行业 e.g. 1. Nursing is a vocation as well as a profession. 护理工作既是职业又是救死扶伤的责任。
2. He has little vocation for teaching. 他不是教书的材料。
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vocational [ vəu'keiʃənəl ] a. 职业的 e.g. 1. We will have some vocational training before graduation. 毕业前,我们会接受一些职业训练。
2. A person of mild mental retardation having a mental age of from7 to12 years and generally having communication and social skills enabling some degree of academic or vocational education. The term belongs to a classification system no longer in use and is now considered offensive. 痴愚者一个人智能迟缓发展,仅具有7岁到12岁的智能,一般在一定程度的学术或职业教育后能够进行交流和掌握社会技术。这个词是一个集合概念,现在不再使用,并被视为带有侮辱意味
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vocoder [ 'vəuˌkəudə ] 声音合成机 e.g.
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vogue [ vəug ] n. 时尚 e.g. 1. His novels were in vogue ten years ago. 他的小说十年前风靡一时。
2. Short hair came back into vogue. 短发又开始流行起来了。
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voice [ vɔis ] n. 声音 e.g. 1. We could hear the children's voices in the garden. 我们可以听到花园里孩子们的声音。
2. His voice shook with fear. 他害怕得声音发抖。
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voiceless [ 'vɔislis ] a. 无声的 e.g.
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void [ vɔid ] n. 空虚
a. 空的 e.g. 1. That part of the town is completely void of interest for visitors. 城镇的那部分对游客完全没有吸引力。
2. The check was marked void. 这张支票已经盖章无效了。
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volatile [ 'vɔlətail ] a. 反复无常的,挥发性的 e.g. 1. Petrol is volatile. 汽油容易挥发。
2. The volatile political situation in Singapore upset the people. 动荡不定的新加坡政局使人民感到不安。
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volatility [ ˌvɔlə'tiliti ] n. 挥发性,挥发度,轻快,(性格)反复无常
(often disapproving) (of a person or their moods) changing easily from one mood to another: a highly volatile personality e.g. 1. A mathematical measure of the sensitivity of rates of return on a portfolio or a given stock compared with rates of return on the market as a whole. A high degree of such sensitivity indicates moderate or high price volatility. 证券的β因素一种数学手段,对某有价证券或某种给定股票的回报率与整个市场回报率相比的敏感性进行测量。这种高程度敏感性表明其价位处于中度或高度易变状态
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volcano [ vɔl'keinəu ] n. 火山 e.g. 1. An active volcano may erupt at any time. 活火山随时可能喷发。
2. The volcano had slumbered for years. 这火山已经很多年不活动了。
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volley [ 'vɔli ] n. 齐发
vt 齐射 e.g. 1. He was hit by a volley of snowballs. 他被一阵投来的雪球击中了。
2. Police fired a volley over the heads of the crowd. 警察朝人群上方射出一排子弹。
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