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书籍 Face2face - 中级 - 单元12 - 12C - 第2部分

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to create
to create
[动词]

to bring something into existence or make something happen

创造, 建立

创造, 建立

Ex: The artist decided to create a sculpture from marble .

艺术家决定用大理石创作一座雕塑。

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creation
creation
[名词]

the act of bringing something into existence

创造, 作品

创造, 作品

Ex: She focused on the creation of detailed artwork for the exhibition .

她专注于为展览创作详细的艺术作品。

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creative
creative
[形容词]

making use of imagination or innovation in bringing something into existence

有创造力的, 创新的

有创造力的, 创新的

Ex: My friend is very creative, she designed and sewed her own dress for the party .

我的朋友非常有创造力,她为派对设计并缝制了自己的裙子。

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to pollute
to pollute
[动词]

to damage the environment by releasing harmful chemicals or substances to the air, water, or land

污染, 弄脏

污染, 弄脏

Ex: The smoke from the fire pollutes the atmosphere , reducing air quality .

火灾的烟雾污染大气,降低空气质量。

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pollution
pollution
[名词]

a change in water, air, etc. that makes it harmful or dangerous

污染, 污染物

污染, 污染物

Ex: The pollution caused by plastic waste is a growing environmental crisis .

塑料废物造成的污染是一个日益严重的环境危机。

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polluted
polluted
[形容词]

containing harmful or dirty substances

被污染的, 污染了的

被污染的, 污染了的

Ex: The polluted groundwater was unsuitable for drinking , contaminated with pollutants from nearby industrial sites .

被污染的地下水不适合饮用,被附近工业场所的污染物污染。

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to employ
to employ
[动词]

to give work to someone and pay them

雇佣, 聘用

雇佣, 聘用

Ex: We are planning to employ a gardener to maintain our large yard .

我们计划雇用一名园丁来维护我们的大院子。

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employment
employment
[名词]

a paid job

就业

就业

Ex: The factory provides employment for over 500 people .

该工厂为500多人提供就业机会。

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employed
employed
[形容词]

having a job or being currently working for someone or a company

受雇的, 在职的

受雇的, 在职的

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to embarrass
to embarrass
[动词]

to make a person feel ashamed, uneasy, or nervous, especially in front of other people

使尴尬, 使难堪

使尴尬, 使难堪

Ex: Public speaking often embarrasses people , but with practice , it can become more comfortable .

公开演讲常常让人尴尬,但通过练习,可以变得更加舒适。

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embarrassing
embarrassing
[形容词]

causing a person to feel ashamed or uneasy

尴尬的, 令人难堪的

尴尬的, 令人难堪的

Ex: His embarrassing behavior at the dinner table made the guests uncomfortable .

他在餐桌上的尴尬行为让客人感到不舒服。

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embarrassment

a feeling of distress, shyness, or guilt as a result of an uncomfortable situation

尴尬, 窘迫

尴尬, 窘迫

Ex: There was a brief moment of embarrassment when he could n’t remember the password .

当他记不起密码时,有一瞬间的尴尬

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embarrassed
embarrassed
[形容词]

feeling ashamed and uncomfortable because of something that happened or was said

尴尬的, 难为情的

尴尬的, 难为情的

Ex: He was clearly embarrassed by the mistake he made.

他显然对自己犯的错误感到尴尬

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to depend
to depend
[动词]

to be based on or related with different things that are possible

取决于, 基于

取决于, 基于

Ex: In team sports, victory often depends on the coordination and synergy among players.

在团队运动中,胜利往往取决于球员之间的协调和协同作用。

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dependent
dependent
[形容词]

unable to survive, succeed, or stay healthy without someone or something

依赖的, 依靠的

依赖的, 依靠的

Ex: Some animals are highly dependent on their environment for survival.

有些动物为了生存高度依赖它们的环境。

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dependence
dependence
[名词]

the condition of needing someone or something for support, aid, or survival

依赖, 依附

依赖, 依附

Ex: Her dependence on her smartphone was affecting her productivity .

她对智能手机的依赖影响了她的工作效率。

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dependable
dependable
[形容词]

able to be relied on to do what is needed or asked of

可靠的, 可信赖的

可靠的, 可信赖的

Ex: The dependable teacher provides consistent support and guidance to students .

可靠的老师为学生提供一贯的支持和指导。

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harm
harm
[名词]

any physical injury to the body, especially one inflicted deliberately that is caused by a person or an event

伤害, 损害

伤害, 损害

Ex: Harm from the accident left him with lasting injuries .

事故造成的伤害给他留下了持久的伤害。

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harmful
harmful
[形容词]

causing damage or negative effects to someone or something

有害的, 有损害的

有害的, 有损害的

Ex: Air pollution from vehicles and factories can be harmful to the environment .

来自车辆和工厂的空气污染可能对环境有害

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to harm
to harm
[动词]

to physically hurt someone or damage something

伤害, 损害

伤害, 损害

Ex: She harms herself by neglecting her well-being .

她通过忽视自己的幸福而伤害了自己。

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harmless
harmless
[形容词]

causing no danger or damage

无害的, 无危险的

无害的, 无危险的

Ex: The insect in the garden was harmless and beneficial to the plants .

花园里的昆虫无害,对植物有益。

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to predict
to predict
[动词]

to say that something is going to happen before it actually takes place

预测, 预言

预测, 预言

Ex: She accurately predicted the outcome of the election based on polling data .

她根据民意调查数据准确地预测了选举结果。

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prediction
prediction
[名词]

the act of saying what one thinks is going to happen in the future or what the outcome of something will be

预测,  预言

预测, 预言

Ex: Her bold prediction about the stock market shocked the financial community .

她对股市的大胆预测震惊了金融界。

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predictable
predictable
[形容词]

easily anticipated or expected to happen based on past experiences or knowledge

可预测的, 预料之中的

可预测的, 预料之中的

Ex: The outcome of the experiment was predictable, based on the known laws of physics .

基于已知的物理定律,实验的结果是可预测的

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to confuse
to confuse
[动词]

to misunderstand or mistake a thing as something else or a person for someone else

混淆, 误解

混淆, 误解

Ex: They confused the terms during the discussion , leading to a lot of misunderstandings .

他们在讨论中混淆了术语,导致了许多误解。

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confusion
confusion
[名词]

a state of disorder in which people panic and do not know what to do

混乱, 困惑

混乱, 困惑

Ex: The confusion at the airport was due to canceled flights and long lines .

机场的混乱是由于航班取消和长队造成的。

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confused
confused
[形容词]

feeling uncertain or not confident about something because it is not clear or easy to understand

困惑的, 迷茫的

困惑的, 迷茫的

Ex: The instructions were so unclear that they left everyone feeling confused.

指示如此不明确,以至于让每个人都感到困惑

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confusing
confusing
[形容词]

not clear or easily understood

令人困惑的, 不清楚的

令人困惑的, 不清楚的

Ex: The confusing directions led us in the wrong direction .

令人困惑的指示把我们引向了错误的方向。

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to reserve
to reserve
[动词]

to set something aside and keep it for future use

保留, 预留

保留, 预留

Ex: As you finish assembling the bookshelf , reserve a few screws for any future adjustments .

当你完成组装书架时,预留一些螺丝以备将来调整。

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reserved
reserved
[形容词]

reluctant to share feelings or problems

保留的, 内向的

保留的, 内向的

Ex: She appeared reserved, but she was warm and kind once you got to know her.

她看起来很矜持,但一旦你了解她,她就会热情而善良。

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reservation
reservation
[名词]

the act of arranging something, such as a seat or a hotel room to be kept for you to use later at a particular time

预订

预订

Ex: His reservation was canceled due to a payment issue .

由于支付问题,他的预订被取消了。

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