
(统治)
政权
a system of governing that is authoritarian and usually not selected in a fair election

(养生方案)
饮食计划
a set of instructions given to someone regarding what they should eat or do to maintain or restore their health

(学院学生)
大学生
an individual attending or having attended a college or university

(同仁)
同事
someone with whom one works

(歧义)
模棱两可性
the quality of a phrase or statement having multiple interpretations due to its wording or context

(模棱两可的)
含糊不清的
having more than one possible meaning or interpretation

(光亮度)
流明
a unit measuring the brightness of light

(杰出人物)
名人
an influential individual who inspires or enlightens others

(明亮的)
发光的
emitting or reflecting light

(呆子)
笨蛋
a clumsy and unintelligent individual

(交感神经的)
交感的
of or relating to the part of the nervous system that controls involuntary actions

(交响乐的)
交响的
connected with or in form of a symphony

(交响乐)
交响曲
a long and sophisticated musical composition written for a large orchestra, in three or four movements
A symphony is a large, complex musical composition typically written for an orchestra. It usually consists of multiple movements, or sections, each with its own distinct character and tempo. A standard symphony often includes four movements: an opening fast movement, a slow second movement, a lively third movement, and a final fast movement. Symphonies are known for their grand scale and intricate orchestration, showcasing the full range of the orchestra's instruments. Composers like Beethoven, Mozart, and Brahms have made significant contributions to the collection of symphonies, creating works that are both technically demanding and emotionally powerful.

(具有症状的)
表现出特定疾病症状的
showing signs typical of a specific illness

(调解)
干预
to talk to someone and convince them to help settle an argument or spare someone from punishment
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(截获)
拦截
to stop or catch before reaching intended destination
语法信息:

(斡旋)
调解
the action of talking to someone so that they help settle an argument or show kindness to someone else

(代言人)
调解人
a person who intervenes on behalf of someone else, especially to mediate or plead for them

(否定主义者)
虚无主义者
a person who supports the absence of organized government or authority

(无)
零
the number zero, often used in sports or to indicate nothing
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