editor [ˈeditə] n. 编辑
【扩】edition 版本
【搭】news editor 新闻编辑 managing editor 总编辑 supplement editor 副刊编辑
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A: Could you tell me something about your work experience?
B: OK, I have been working as an assistant editor since I graduated from the university.
A:可以谈一下你的工作经历吗?
B:好的,我从毕业开始就一直在做助理编辑。
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extreme [ikˈstriːm] n. 极端
【派】extremely 极端地,非常地
【扩】extremity 极端
【搭】in the extreme 极其
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A: He is foolish in the extreme.
B: You should forgive him.
A:他实在是愚蠢至极。
B:你应该原谅他。
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statistics [stəˈtistiks] n. 统计数值
【扩】statistical 统计的
【例】Could you be more specific about these statistics?
您能再详细讲一下这些数据吗?
journalist [ˈdʒəːnəlist] n. 新闻记者,新闻工作者
【扩】columnist 专栏记者 correspondent 驻外记者
【例】More than 80 reporters attended the press conference.
80多名记者出席了记者招待会。
president [ˈprezidənt] n. 总统
palace [ˈpælis] n. 王宫;宏伟的住宅
【搭】the Palace Museum 故宫博物院 imperial palace 王宫 the Summer Palace 颐和园
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A: I dare to say the giant ice pagodas, bridges, and lanterns made a good impression on you.
B: Sure, and ice human figures and palaces as well.
A:我敢说巨大的冰塔、冰桥、冰灯给您留下了很好的印象。
B:是的,还有冰雕人物造型和冰雕宫殿。
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publish [ˈpʌbliʃ] v. 出版
【派】publisher 出版者,发行人
【扩】put on 出版 come out 出版
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A: Have you had any publications?
B: Yes, I have published a number of essays in People's Daily.
A:你有没有发表什么作品?
B:是的,我在《人民日报》上发表过一些小品文。
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fax [fæks] n. 传真
【扩】fax machine 传真机
【搭】send a fax 发传真 receive a fax 收传真
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A: What did you want to ask me?
B: How can I know if my fax is sent or not?
A:你刚才想问我什么?
B:我怎样才能知道我的传真是否已经发出去了?
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impatient [imˈpeiʃənt] adj. 不耐烦的
fire [ˈfaiə] v. 解雇
originally [əˈridʒənəli] adv. 起初,原先
【构】original(起初的)+ly(副词后缀)=originally(起初)
【扩】originate 起源于
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A: How do you want to deal with it?
B: I want to insert it in the form that we originally agreed on.
A:你打算怎么处理这个?
B:我想把这一项添加到我们原来一致通过的表格中。
noun [专属名词]编辑;记者;剪辑师;编辑程序 - An editor is a journalist who is responsible for a particular section of a newspaper or magazine.
editor of ...
- the editor of the Washington Post 《华盛顿邮报》的编辑
- editors of newspapers and magazines NCE3-5
- chief editor = editor in chief 主编
adjective [原级]极大的,极度的;极端的,严重的;过分的,偏激的;尽头的,末端的;极限的,从事极限运动的 - You use extreme to describe situations and behaviour that are much more severe or unusual than you would expect, especially when you disapprove of them because of this.
noun [抽象名词](观点或行为方式的)极端;(事物的)极度;端顶,端词 - You can use extremes to refer to situations or types of behaviour that have opposite qualities to each other.
noun [抽象名词]统计学;统计数字(statistic 的复数形式) - These statistics are misleading.
noun [专属名词]新闻工作者,新闻记者;报人,报纸撰稿人 - Michael Cross is a freelance journalist.
noun [专属名词]总统,国家主席;(机构、俱乐部、学院等的)负责人,会长,院长,主席;(公司)董事长,(银行)行长,总裁;(基督教)圣餐主持教士 - The president of an organization is the person who has the highest position in it. (
noun [专属名词]王宫,(官位极高者的)府邸;住在王宫里的人,王室(the Palace);大厦,豪宅 - We drove through the palace gates.
adjective [原级]王宫的,(总统)官邸的;与政府人员有关的 - The palace was bedecked with flags.
verb [vt. 及物动词]出版,发行(书、杂志等);(作家、 音乐家等)发表(自己的作品),使(作品)出版;(在互联网上)发表;(在报纸或杂志上)刊登,登载;公布,公开;颁布(法令),宣读(法令,结婚预告);<法律>向第三方传布(诽谤) - When the people in charge of a newspaper or magazine publish a piece of writing or a photograph, they print it in their newspaper or magazine.
noun [物质名词]传真机;传真信件;传真 - You can refer to a copy of a document that is transmitted by a fax machine as a fax.
verb [vt. 及物动词]传真(文档、信件等);用传真与(某人)联系 - If you fax a document to someone, you send it from one fax machine to another.
adjective [原级]不耐烦的,没有耐心的;迫不及待的,急切的;(对不愉快的事)不能容忍,不愿接受 - Investors are growing impatient with promises of improved earnings.
noun [物质名词]失火,火灾;火焰;炉火,灶火;<英>取暖器;射击,火力;怒火,激情;严厉批评,猛烈批判 - Fire or a fire is an occurrence of uncontrolled burning which destroys buildings, forests, or other things.
verb [vt. 及物动词]射击,开火;射(箭);扔,抛;点火,启动;连珠炮似的提出(问题);解雇,开除;激发;烧制(陶器) - When the engine of a motor vehicle fires, an electrical spark is produced which causes the fuel to burn and the engine to work. (
adverb [时间副词]起初,原来;独创地,新颖地 - The plane has been kept in service far longer than originally intended.
"Originally" is in the beginning, before other things happened or before things changed. Originally 是指在其他事情发生之前或在事情改变之前。
- The building was originally used as a prison.
at the beginning / start 在开始时 | She was nervous at the beginning but she settled down as she got further into her speech. |
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at first / initially 起初 | They offered her the job, initially on a temporary basis but later as a full member of the staff. |
to start with / to begin with 首先;作为开始(等于 for a start) | Even children who are healthy to begin with wouldn't survive long in these terrible conditions. |
origin n.起源,起因 |
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original adj.起初的,原先的 | At the Stewart family home on Linden Street yesterday, a group of caring Riverdale citizens gathered to plan the refurbishing of the old library, to transform it into a new community center. The original plan by the council was tabled because of lack of funds. The new plan needs you.
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originality n.独创性,创意;独创能力,创造力 |
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