Lesson 4 Seeing hands 【单词列表】

solid [ˈsɔlid] adj. 坚实的

【扩】infarctate 坚实的

【搭】 solid foundation 坚实的基础

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A: This machine can bore through solid rock.

B: Maybe it can be our good helper.

A:这台机器能钻透坚固的岩石。

B:也许它能成为我们的好帮手。

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safe [seif] n. 保险柜

【派】safety 平安  safekeeping 妥善保管  safeguard 保卫

【扩】strongbox 保险箱

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A: Can I use your safe, please?

B: Sure. Please tell me your room number first.

A:我能用你们的保险箱吗?

B:当然可以,请先告诉我您的房间号。

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Ulyanovsk [uːˈljɑːnɔfsk] n. 乌里扬诺夫斯克

commission [kəˈmiʃən] n. 委员会

opaque [əuˈpeik] adj. 不透明的

【反】transparent 透明的

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A: Once the stream was very clear, but now it's polluted and opaque.

B: The polluters should be punished.

A:曾经是很清澈的小溪现在受到污染变得混浊了。

B:污染者应该受到惩罚。

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lotto [ˈlɔtəu] n. 一种有编号的纸牌

slipper [ˈslipə] n. 拖鞋

【派】slippery 滑的

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A: We need two pairs of bath slippers.

B: I'll get them right away.

A:我们需要两双洗澡用的拖鞋。

B:我立即去取。

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blindfold [ˈblaindfəuld] adj. & adv. 被蒙上眼睛的(地)

【例】During all these tests Nancy was blindfold.

   在所有的测试过程中,南希的眼睛是被蒙住的。

 

solid

🇬🇧/ˈsɒlɪd/ 🇺🇸/ˈsɑːlɪd/adj. 坚实的
A solid substance or object stays the same shape whether it is in a container or not. 固体的

adjective [原级]坚硬的;固体的,固态的;结实的,牢固的;实心的,无空隙的;纯的,无杂质的;纯色的,单色的;可信赖的,切实的;可靠的,靠得住的;忠实的,坚定的;一致的,团结的;(时间)没有间断的,连续的;(成就或工作)相当好的,经得起时间考验的;立体的,立方的 - The snow had melted, but the lake was still frozen solid.

noun [具体名词]立体图形,立方体;固体;固体食物;(液体中的)固形物 - Solids turn to liquids at certain temperatures.

noun [专属名词]【名】 (Solid)(瑞典)索利德(人名) - Solid's body was solid and taut.

① adj. 固体的

  • She will not eat any solid food.

② adj. 硬的,结实的,坚固的(指家具、建筑物等)

  • The ice is solid.  冰很硬。

② n. 固体

safe

/seɪf/n. 保险柜
Something that is safe does not cause physical harm or danger. 安全的

adjective [原级]安全的,平安的;不损害(或危害)健康的;谨慎的;(地点或局势)安全的;不会丢失,不会被拿走;<非正式> 不错的;不致引起争议的,有把握的;(棒球)成功上垒的;(选举中席位)十拿九稳的;无风险的,稳妥的 - If a person or thing is safe from something, they cannot be harmed or damaged by it.

noun [专属名词]保险箱;<美,非正式> 阴茎套,安全套;纱橱 - A safe is a strong metal cabinet with special locks, in which you keep money, jewellery, or other valuable things.

adverb [方式副词]<美,非正式> 安全地,平安地 - All 140 guests were brought out of the building safely by firemen.  140

Ulyanovsk

🇬🇧/u:ˈljɑ:nɔfsk/ 🇺🇸/ulˈjɑnəfsk/n. 乌里扬诺夫斯克
a city in W central Russia on the River Volga: birthplace of Lenin (V. I. Ulyanov), after whom it was renamed in 1924.

noun [专属名词]乌里扬诺夫斯克(俄罗斯联邦西部城市,旧称辛比尔斯克) - Let's have an excursion over such factory situated near the city of Ulyanovsk.

commission

/kəˈmɪʃ(ə)n/n. 委员会
If you commission something or commission someone to do something, you formally arrange for someone to do a piece of work for you. 委托

noun [抽象名词]考察团,委员会;佣金,回扣;犯罪;委托,命令;(军队中的)官职,军衔;(尤指艺术品)委托制作;<古>所授之权,代办权 - The salespeople work on commission only.

verb [vt. 及物动词]委托撰写,委托制作;委任,任命…为军官;(使军舰)正式使用,服现役 - The Department of Agriculture commissioned a study into organic farming.

opaque

🇬🇧/əʊˈpeɪk/ 🇺🇸/oʊˈpeɪk/adj. 不透明的
If an object or substance is opaque, you cannot see through it. 不透明的

adjective [原级](玻璃、液体等)不透明的,不透光的;难懂的,隐晦的;迟钝的 - You can always use opaque glass if you need to block a street view.

noun [专属名词]不透明体;(用于底片)不透明颜料 - The clusters diffracted light, making the solution opaque.

verb [vt. 及物动词]使不透明 - Metals are opaque, so the other electrode must be transparent.

Lotto

🇬🇧/ˈlɒtəʊ/ 🇺🇸/ˈlɑːtoʊ/n. 一种有编号的纸牌
a children's game in which numbered discs, counters, etc, are drawn at random and called out.落托数卡牌戏 (Also called housey-housey)

noun [专属名词]一种对号码的牌戏;彩票;乐透 - Here's an example: a few weeks ago my partner won a couple of thousand Dollars playing lotto.

noun [专属名词](Lotto)人名;(英、西、意、塞)洛托 - Their finding is "novel, but not earth-shattering," Lotto said.

slipper

🇬🇧/ˈslɪpə(r)/ 🇺🇸/ˈslɪpər/n. 拖鞋
Slippers are loose, soft shoes that you wear at home. 拖鞋

noun [具体名词]室内便鞋,拖鞋;轻便舞鞋 - His father meted out punishment with a slipper.

verb [vt. 及物动词]用拖鞋打(人) - It looks like a slipper.

blindfold

🇬🇧/ˈblaɪndfəʊld/ 🇺🇸/ˈblaɪndfoʊld/adj. & adv. 被蒙上眼睛的
A blindfold is a strip of cloth that is tied over someone's eyes so that they cannot see. 蒙眼布

noun [专属名词]障眼物,眼罩 - The blindfold (a 15th-century innovation) represents the principle that justice should be blind.

verb [vt. 及物动词]蒙住眼睛;挡住视线 - His abductors blindfolded him and drove him to an apartment in southern Beirut.

adjective [原级](诗、文)被蒙住眼睛的;(象棋)下盲棋的;轻率的 - The reporter was taken blindfold to a secret location.

adverb [方式副词]被蒙住眼睛地;易如反掌地;鲁莽地,轻率地 - Just as she was about to remove the blindfold for him, the telephone rang and she went to answer it.