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vast
vast
[形容词]

extremely great in extent, size, or area

广阔的, 巨大的

广阔的, 巨大的

Ex: The explorers marveled at the vast desert stretching endlessly before them. 
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sporting
sporting
[形容词]

relating to or used in sports

体育的, 与运动有关的

体育的, 与运动有关的

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medieval
medieval
[形容词]

belonging or related to the Middle Ages, the period in European history from roughly the 5th to the 15th century

中世纪的, 属于中世纪的

中世纪的, 属于中世纪的

Ex: The castle is a masterpiece of medieval architecture, complete with towers and battlements. 
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cathedral
cathedral
[名词]

the largest and most important church of a specific area, which is controlled by a bishop

大教堂, 主教座堂

大教堂, 主教座堂

Ex: The cathedral is known for its stunning Gothic architecture and intricate stained glass windows. 
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to dominate
to dominate
[动词]

to be more numerous, powerful, or significant than everything else around it

主导, 占优势

主导, 占优势

Ex: Women dominated the conference, with more female speakers than male. 
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skyline
skyline
[名词]

the line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet

地平线, 天际线

地平线, 天际线

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era
era
[名词]

a period of history marked by particular features or events

时代, 纪元

时代, 纪元

Ex: The fall of the Berlin Wall marked the beginning of a new era in European politics. 
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to regard
to regard
[动词]

to think about someone or something in a specified way

视为, 尊重

视为, 尊重

Ex: She regards her colleagues as valuable contributors to the team. 
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skepticism
skepticism
[名词]

a doubting or questioning attitude towards ideas, beliefs, or claims that are generally accepted

怀疑主义

怀疑主义

Ex: Her skepticism about the new diet fad led her to research its effectiveness before trying it. 
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to soar
to soar
[动词]

to increase rapidly to a high level

飙升, 猛增

飙升, 猛增

Ex: The price of Bitcoin soared to an all-time high last week. 
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notably
notably
[副词]

in a way that is significant

显著地,特别地

显著地,特别地

Ex: The city's skyline is notably different after the recent construction of several high-rise buildings. 
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disuse
disuse
[名词]

the state of something that has been unused and neglected

废弃, 闲置

废弃, 闲置

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disrepair
disrepair
[名词]

a damaged or broken state of a building or other structure, because it has not been taken care of

破败, 失修状态

破败, 失修状态

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case
case
[名词]

a particular situation defined by specific circumstances

情况, 案例

情况, 案例

Ex: In her case, the rules were applied differently. 
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to drive
to drive
[动词]

to be the influencing factor that causes something to make progress

推动, 驱动

推动, 驱动

Ex: Healthcare reforms are expected to drive improvements in patient care. 
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to adapt
to adapt
[动词]

to adjust oneself to fit into a new environment or situation

适应, 调整

适应, 调整

Ex: After moving abroad, he had to quickly adapt to the local culture. 
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mono-
mono-
[前缀]

used to form words that relate to concepts or entities that are singular or alone

单-, 独-

单-, 独-

Ex: The city built a monorail to reduce traffic congestion. 
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functional
functional
[形容词]

made for practical use, not for looks

实用的

实用的

Ex: The jacket is functional, with plenty of pockets for storage. 
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sports arena
sports arena
[名词]

a building for indoor sports

体育竞技场, 室内体育馆

体育竞技场, 室内体育馆

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emblematic
emblematic
[形容词]

serving as a visible symbol for something abstract

象征性的, 标志性的

象征性的, 标志性的

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amphitheater
amphitheater
[名词]

an open building that is round or oval in shape and has a space in the middle surrounded by several seats, originated in ancient Roman and Greek architecture used for public entertainments such as sports or drama

圆形剧场, 竞技场

圆形剧场, 竞技场

Ex: Tourists marveled at the ruins of the ancient Greek amphitheater. 
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spectator
spectator
[名词]

a person who watches sport competitions closely

观众, 旁观者

观众, 旁观者

Ex: The enthusiastic spectator cheered loudly as her favorite team scored the winning goal in the final minutes of the match. 
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versatile
versatile
[形容词]

(of things) able to be used or applied in multiple ways or for various purposes

多功能的,能够以多种方式或用于各种目的

多功能的,能够以多种方式或用于各种目的

Ex: A versatile wardrobe is essential for traveling, as it allows you to mix and match different outfits. 
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fortress
fortress
[名词]

a structure or town that has been designed for military defense against enemy attacks

堡垒, 要塞

堡垒, 要塞

Ex: The ancient fortress stood atop the hill, overlooking the surrounding countryside. 
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conservation
conservation
[名词]

the protection, maintenance, and restoration of objects, buildings, or works of artistic or historical significance

保存, 保护

保存, 保护

Ex: Art conservation preserves paintings for future generations. 
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to convert
to convert
[动词]

to change the form, purpose, character, etc. of something

转换, 转变

转换, 转变

Ex: She decided to convert the spare room into a home office for remote work. 
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staging
staging
[名词]

the production of a drama on the stage

上演, 戏剧制作

上演, 戏剧制作

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bullfight
bullfight
[名词]

a public entertainment, particularly in Spain, in which someone fights a bull and usually kills it

斗牛

斗牛

Ex: The matador prepared meticulously for the bullfight, checking his cape and sword one last time. 
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venue
venue
[名词]

a location where an event or action takes place, such as a meeting or performance

场地, 场所

场地, 场所

Ex: The concert will be held at a large outdoor venue. 
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spectacle
spectacle
[名词]

a thing or person that is striking or impressive to see, often because it is unusual or remarkable

景象, 景色

景象, 景色

Ex: The hot air balloons rising at dawn created a picturesque spectacle. 
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imposing
imposing
[形容词]

impressive or grand in appearance, size, presence that inspires respect, admiration, or awe

壮观的, 雄伟的

壮观的, 雄伟的

Ex: The castle stood on the hill, its imposing towers visible from miles away. 
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colosseum
colosseum
[名词]

a large amphitheater in Rome whose construction was begun by Vespasian about AD 75 or 80

罗马斗兽场, 弗拉维圆形剧场

罗马斗兽场, 弗拉维圆形剧场

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to endure
to endure
[动词]

to remain in existence or functional over a long period of time

忍受, 持久

忍受, 持久

Ex: Despite being exposed to harsh weather conditions, the sturdy outdoor furniture endured and remained usable for many years. 
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prime
prime
[形容词]

first in importance or rank

主要的, 首要的

主要的, 首要的

Ex: The prime objective of the mission was to ensure the safety of all crew members. 
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opera
opera
[名词]

a musical play sung and performed by singers

歌剧

歌剧

Ex: He's an opera singer with a powerful voice. 
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outstanding
outstanding
[形容词]

superior to others in terms of excellence

杰出的, 卓越的

杰出的, 卓越的

Ex: The company's outstanding customer service sets it apart from competitors. 
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acoustic
acoustic
[名词]

the qualities of a space that influence how sound is heard within it, including clarity, loudness, and resonance

声学, 声学品质

声学, 声学品质

Ex: The concert hall’s excellent acoustics allow every instrument to be distinctly heard. 
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to absorb
to absorb
[动词]

to take something in and integrate it into a larger system or whole

吸收, 整合

吸收, 整合

Ex: The company absorbed the smaller startup to expand its market presence. 
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progressively

in a manner that advances or develops gradually over time

逐步地, 渐渐地

逐步地, 渐渐地

Ex: The student's understanding of the subject improved progressively throughout the semester. 
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variously
variously
[副词]

in different ways

多样地,以不同的方式

多样地,以不同的方式

Ex: The term can be interpreted variously depending on context. 
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depot
depot
[名词]

a location in which goods or products are stored

仓库

仓库

Ex: Our company’s main depot is located on the outskirts of the city to facilitate easy access for deliveries. 
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to revert
to revert
[动词]

to go back to a previous state, condition, or behavior

恢复, 回滚

恢复, 回滚

Ex: After the updates caused issues, they decided to revert to the previous version of the software. 
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ruin
ruin
[名词]

(plural) the remains of something such as a building after it has been seriously damaged or destroyed

废墟, 遗迹

废墟, 遗迹

Ex: They explored the ruins of an old castle during their trip. 
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to embed
to embed
[动词]

to firmly and deeply fix something in something else

嵌入, 镶嵌

嵌入, 镶嵌

Ex: The artist decided to embed colorful gems into the sculpture to add a touch of sparkle. 
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residence
residence
[名词]

a place where someone lives, typically their home

住所, 居所

住所, 居所

Ex: His residence is located in a quiet neighborhood, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. 
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reinforced concrete

a composite material that consists of concrete and embedded reinforcement, typically steel bars or mesh

钢筋混凝土, 加固混凝土

钢筋混凝土, 加固混凝土

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tier
tier
[名词]

one of two or more layers one atop another

层, 等级

层, 等级

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to situate
to situate
[动词]

to place something in a particular position or setting

放置, 定位

放置, 定位

Ex: The architect decided to situate the building on the edge of the hill for a panoramic view. 
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suburban
suburban
[形容词]

characteristic of or relating to a residential area outside a city or town

郊区的, 城郊的

郊区的, 城郊的

Ex: The suburban neighborhood was known for its quiet streets and spacious homes. 
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accessible
accessible
[形容词]

(of a place) able to be reached, entered, etc.

可进入的

可进入的

Ex: The wheelchair ramp made the building more accessible to people with mobility impairments. 
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to contribute

to be one of the causes or reasons that helps something happen

贡献, 促成

贡献, 促成

Ex: Many factors contribute to the rise in housing prices. 
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innovative
innovative
[形容词]

(of a person) producing creative and original ideas, equipment, methods, etc.

创新的, 原创的

创新的, 原创的

Ex: She is an innovative designer who sets trends. 
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romanticist
romanticist
[名词]

someone who supports or follows the ideas of Romanticism, which focus on strong emotions, imagination, nature, and individual freedom, especially in art, literature, or philosophy

浪漫主义者, 浪漫主义的追随者

浪漫主义者, 浪漫主义的追随者

Ex: The poet was a true romanticist who valued deep feelings and beauty. 
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fabric
fabric
[名词]

the basic structure or system that forms the foundation of something

结构, 构造

结构, 构造

Ex: Education is a key part of the social fabric. 
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scope
scope
[名词]

the opportunity or capacity to do or achieve something

范围, 空间

范围, 空间

Ex: The new project gives us greater scope to explore different creative solutions. 
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