Lesson 75 SOS 【单词列表】

thick [θik] adj. 厚的

【反】thin 薄的

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A: The book is so thick.

B: I think you can finish reading it before next Monday.

A:这本书太厚了。

B:我认为你能在下周一之前看完。

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signal [ˈsiɡnəl] n. 信号

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A: You forgot to give me a signal before you start.

B: Sorry, I'm so careless.

A:你忘记在你开始前给我一个信号了。

B:对不起,我太粗心了。

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stamp [stæmp] v. 跺,踩

helicopter [ˈhelikɔptə] n. 直升飞机

scene [siːn] n. 现场

【派】scenery 风景

【扩】locale 现场,场所

【搭】scene of action 现场

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A: Police searched everyone present at the scene of the crime.

B: Did they find any useful information?

A:警察搜查了在犯罪现场的每一个人。

B:他们发现了什么有用的信息吗?

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survivor [səˈvaivə] n. 幸存者

thick

/θɪk/adj. 厚的
Something that is thick has a large distance between its two opposite sides. 厚的

adjective [原级]厚的,粗的;有…厚的;(衣服)厚重的,暖和的 ;(字体)粗体的;茂密的,繁茂的;(毛发)浓密的;(烟、云、雾等)浑浊的,能见度低的;(液体)稠的,浓的;<非正式> 愚钝的,笨的;(尤指由于疾病、酗酒而使头脑)隐痛的,思路不清的;充满的,弥漫的;(因为难过等而嗓音)沙哑的,低沉的;(口音)重的,难听懂的;亲密无间的,交情厚的 - He wore thick glasses.

noun [专属名词]在…最激烈时,在…最紧张的时刻(the thick) - He cut the loaf into thick slices.

adverb [方式副词]厚地,浓密地;大量地 - Slice the meat thickly.

signal

/ˈsɪɡnəl/n. 信号
A signal is a gesture, sound, or action which is intended to give a particular message to the person who sees or hears it. 信号

noun [专属名词]信号,暗号;标志,预示;(尤指铁路和公路上的)指示灯,信号灯;(无线电、电视等的)讯号,信号;起因,导火线;(桥牌)信号;(传递的)信息 - They fired three distress signals.

verb [vt. 及物动词]发信号,示意;标志,预示;告知,表示;(车辆转方向时)打灯示意 - He seemed to be signalling important shifts in U.S. government policy.

adjective [原级]重大的,显要的;作为信号的 - A radio signal was sent to the spacecraft.

stamp

/stæmp/v. 跺,踩
A stamp or a postage stamp is a small piece of paper which you lick and stick on an envelope or package before you mail it to pay for the cost of the postage. 邮票

noun [专属名词]邮票;印记,戳记;印,章,戳;跺脚(声),跺蹄(声);特征,痕迹,烙印;类型,种类,类别;表明,表示;重要影响,持久影响;(捣矿机中用于捣碎矿石的)铁砧;购物券,购买券 - As of February 3rd, the price of a first class stamp will go up to 29 cents.

verb [vt. 及物动词]跺(脚),重踩,重踏;迈着重步走,跺着脚走;在…上面印盖(图案、记号、字母等);显示出(感情);表明(某人)是…;(用印模)冲压;对…有重要(永久性)的影响;在…上贴邮票;捣碎(矿石),压碎(矿石) - A commemorative stamp will be issued October 15.

helicopter

🇬🇧/ˈhelɪkɒptə(r)/ 🇺🇸/ˈhelɪkɑːptər/n. 直升飞机
A helicopter is an aircraft with long blades on top that go around very fast. It is able to stay still in the air and to move straight upward or downward. 直升机

noun [专属名词]直升机 - The helicopter rose into the air.

verb [vt. 及物动词]用直升机运送;乘直升机飞至(某地) - They were eventually rescued by helicopter.

scene

/siːn/n. 现场
A scene in a play, movie, or book is part of it in which a series of events happen in the same place. 场面; 片断

noun [专属名词]事发地,现场;事件,场面;(戏剧、书、电影等的)片段,情节;(戏剧的)一场;(戏剧)布景;活动领域,圈子;(某地方或图画中的)景色,景象;(当众)发脾气,吵闹;<非正式>同性恋者常去的社交场所 - You refer to a place as a scene when you are describing its appearance and indicating what impression it makes on you.

① n.(事件发生的)地点,现场

  • A helicopter soon arrived on the scene to rescue the survivors.一架直升飞机很快飞抵出事现场,搭救幸存者。
  • These things were found at the scene of the murder.

② n. 风景,景色;景象

  • A beautiful scene always makes me delighted.
  • I have just seen a sad scene.

survivor

🇬🇧/səˈvaɪvə(r)/ 🇺🇸/sərˈvaɪvər/n. 幸存者
A survivor of a disaster, accident, or illness is someone who continues to live afterward in spite of coming close to death. 幸存者

noun [专属名词](灾难性事故中的)幸存者,生还者,幸存物;能在艰苦环境中生存的人,挺过困难者;(死者的)尚在世的家人,遗属;遭遇过(不幸经历)的人,经受过(苦难)的人;留存的人(或物),继续发挥作用的人(或物),竞赛中的过关者;幸存的公司;<法律>(共有财产产主中的)存者 - I'm a survivor. I'll get by.

the person who survived

  • I learn how to live, but now I know how to survive. (生存)
  • I survived after the fire. (存活下来)

survive + sth.(灾难) 经过某种灾难还存在,还活着

  • I survived the fire.
  • The house survived the earthquake.