whom [ hu:m, hum ] pron. [who的宾格]谁 e.g. 1. That is the man about whom we were speaking. 他就是我们刚才谈论的那个人。
2. Whom did they invite? 他们邀请谁了?
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whoop [ hu:p ] n. 大叫,呐喊,喘息声
v. 叫喊,喘息 e.g. 1. When the land was seen, the sailor let out a whoop of joy. 当看见陆地时,那水手发出一声欢呼。
2. The train whooped out through the suburbs. 火车隆隆地驶出郊区。
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whose [ hu:z ] pron. 谁的 e.g. 1. Whose house is that? 那是谁的房子?
2. Whose pen is this? 这是谁的钢笔?
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why [ (h)wai ] ad. 为什么
conj. …的理由,为什么
int. 咳,哎呀
pron. 为何,为什么 e.g. 1. Why not let her do as she likes? 为什么不让她想怎么做就怎么做呢?
2. The reasons why he did it are obscure. 他做那事的理由还不清楚。
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wicked [ 'wikid ] a. 坏的,邪恶的,缺德的 e.g. 1. The little boy had a wicked twinkle in his eyes. 这个男孩的眼睛里闪烁着调皮的光。
2. It's a wicked waste of money. 这样浪费金钱简直是罪恶。
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wide [ waid ] a. 广泛的,宽阔的
ad. 广大地,全部地 e.g. 1. She stared at him with wide eyes. 她睁大眼睛注视他。
2. He is a man of wide interests. 他兴趣广泛。
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widely [ 'waidli ] a. 广泛的
ad. 广泛地 e.g. 1. This accident is widely known. 这场事故众所周知。
2. They differ widely in their opinions. 他们的意见分歧很大。
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widen [ 'waidn ] v. 弄宽 e.g. 1. He wants to widen his knowledge of the industry. 他想扩充自己在这一行业的知识。
2. The road is being widened. 这条路正在拓宽。
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widening [ 'waidniŋ ] 扩展,加宽 e.g. 1. A widening in a highway to allow vehicles to pass or park. 避车道,停车道高速分路上可以错车或停的宽大空间
2. A gap between revenue and spending; the widening gap between rich and poor. 收入和消费之间的差距;富人与穷人之间很大的悬殊
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widespread [ 'waidspred, -'spred ] a. 分布(或散布)广的,普遍的 e.g. 1. The forests are widespread in our country. 我们的国家森林分布很广。
2. Widespread flooding is affecting large areas of Devon. 洪水泛滥, 淹没了德文郡的广大地区.
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widow [ 'widəu ] n. 寡妇 e.g. 1. That widow is a kind person. 那个寡妇是个善良的人。
2. We had compassion for the poor widow. 我们同情这个可怜的寡妇。
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widower [ 'widəuə ] n. 鳏夫 e.g. 1. The widower did not remarry. 那鳏夫未曾再娶.
2. Once old Joe had inured himself to the solitary life of a widower, he began to improve in health and spirit. 一旦老乔适应了鳏夫的孤独生活,他的身体和精神状况便开始好转了。
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width [ widθ ] n. 宽度 e.g. 1. The garden is six meters in width. 花园的宽度为六米。
2. Tornadoes are violent whirlwinds which vary in their width from a few yards to 1300 feet. 龙卷风是一种猛烈的旋风,其直径从几码到1300 英尺。
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wield [ wi:ld ] v. 使用,挥舞 e.g. 1. She wields a lot of influence. 她是个很有影响力的人。
2. Easily wielded or managed. 易使用的,易管理的
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wife [ waif ] n. 妻子 e.g. 1. She is a good wife and a devoted mother. 她是一位贤妻良母。
2. Did you know he was cheating on his wife? 你知道他欺骗他的妻子吗?
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wild [ waild ] a. 放荡的,未开发的,野的,野生的,原始的
n. 荒野 e.g. 1. North America has the world's best climate for wild grapes. 北美的气候是世界上最适合野生葡萄生长的。
2. He is wild to see the film star. 他一心想见一面那位影星。
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wilderness [ 'wildənis ] n. 荒野,荒地 e.g. 1. From his attic window he looked out over a wilderness of roofs. 从他阁楼的窗子望出去,他看到一大片屋顶。
2. Abraham rose early in the morning, took some food and a waterskin full of water and gave it to Hagar; he set the child on her shoulder and sent her away, and she went and wandered in the wilderness of Beersheba. 亚伯拉罕第二天一早起来,拿了些食物和一皮袋水给夏甲。他让孩子伏在夏甲户上送好上路。她走到别是巴荒野里迷了路。
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wildlife [ 'waildlaif ] n. 野生动物 e.g. 1. There was some marvellous wildlife photography in the documentary. 这部记录片里有些绝妙的野生动物镜头。
2. Our community is a leader in the conservation of wildlife. 我们社区在野生动物保护方面走在前头。
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will [ wil ] n.意志, 决心, 愿望, 遗嘱
aux.将, 愿意, 必须 e.g. 1. I will do my best. 我将会尽力而为。
2. Free will makes us able to choose our way of life. 自由的意志使我们可以选择自己的生活方式。
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willing [ 'wiliŋ ] a. 愿意的 e.g. 1. Are you willing to help? 你愿意帮忙吗?
2. He is always a willing helper. 他是一个乐于帮忙的人。
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