orthodoxy
[名词]
a commonly held belief or attitude that conforms to traditional norms and expectations

正统观念, 传统信仰
grandiloquence
[名词]
a way of speaking or writing that uses more complicated words than necessary and tries to sound smart

夸夸其谈, 浮夸
grandiose
[形容词]
overly impressive in size or appearance, often to the point of being excessive or showy in a negative way

宏伟的, 浮夸的
to alter
[动词]
to cause something to change

改变, 更改
Ex: The altered the design after receiving feedback from the client .
alteration
[名词]
a change that signifies a transition from one state or phase to another

改变, 变更
Ex: the ecosystemalteration due to pollution has become a concern for scientists .
to altercate
[动词]
to have a serious and heated argument with someone, often involving raised voices

争论, 争吵
Ex: The politicians continued altercate during the debate , exchanging sharp words on policy issues .
to alternate
[动词]
to take turns doing something

轮流, 交替
Ex: The alternated turns on the swing to ensure everyone had a chance to play .
alternative
[形容词]
available as an option for something else

替代的, 可替代的
Ex: alternative method saved them a lot of time .
indigestion
[名词]
inability to digest food that leads to recurrent pain or discomfort in one's upper abdomen

消化不良, 胃部不适
Ex: To alleviate indigestion, Lisa started drinking a herbal tea after meals .

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