-
designation
[dezig'nei
??
n]
n.
指示
,
指定
,
任命
例句与用法:
1.
A name or
designation
, especially for
a class or group.
名称,称谓名称或称谓,尤指一个阶层或团体的名称
2.
His official
designation
is Financial
Controller.
他的职称是财务总监。
intangible
[in't?nd
??<
/p>
bl]
adj.
难以明了的
,
无形的
n.
无形的东西
例句与用法:
1.
The old
building have an
intangible
air of sadness about it.
那座古老建筑物周围笼罩著说不出的凄凉气氛。
2.
Sound and
light are
intangible
.
声和光是触摸不到的。
3.
It is an
intangible
asset, and so be
not show as an asset in a
company's
account,
unless
it
figured
as
part
of
the
purchase
price
paid when acquiring another company. <
/p>
商誉是一种无形资产,因为它不作为资产显示在公司的帐目中,除非收
购另一公司时将它作为所付购买价格的一部分用数字来表示。
intangible assets
[in’t?nd
p>
?
?
bl
'?
sets]n.
无形资产
intangible property
无形财产
intangible
goods
无形商品
intangible
value
无形价值
intangible
capital
无形资本
intangible
resources
无形资源
intangible
cost
无形成本;不可回收成本
intangible
investment
无形投资
intangible
standard
无形的标准
intangible
variation
难解变异
intangible assets
无形资产
immaterial
property
无形资产
intangible fixed
assets
无形固定资产
intangible property
rights
无形财产权
intangible drilling cost
[
经
]
无形钻探费用
(
成本
)
intangible development
cost
无形开发成本
intangible cultural
property
无形文化财产
intangible personal property
[
经
]
无形个人财产
grassroots['gra::ts]
n.
草根
,
基础
adj.
基本的
,
农业地区的
例句与用法:
1.
Before we can
change what has happened, we must get down to
grassroots
.
要改变目前已发生的事情,我们必须找出事实的真相。
形容词
grassroots:
1.
fundamental
2.
of
or involving the common people as constituting a
fundamental political and
economic
group
grassroots:
草根草根
,始于
19
世纪美国,彼时美国正浸于掏金狂潮,当时盛传,山
脉土
壤表层草根生长茂盛的地方,
下面就蕴藏着黄金。
后来
“
草根
”
一说引入社会学领域,
“
草根
< br>”
就被赋予了
“
基层民众
”
的内涵。
grassroots
unit
基层单位
grassroots
work
基层工作
grassroots
election
基层选举
grassroots Exchange “草根”交流
;
基层交流
grassroots
supervision
基层监督
grassroots
sector
基层界
2
grassroots
crowds
基层大众
grassroots financial
institutions
基层金融机构
grassroots dialogue
session
基层对话会议
grassroots political
party
群众性政党
;
基层政党
democracy at
the grassroots level
基层民主
Democracy allows for differences of opi
nion
民主提供了发表不同意见的
机会。
grass-roots adj.
一般民众的
,
由乡间民间来进行的
grass-
roots n.
基础
,
基层群众
grass-roots
work
基层工作
grass-
roots plant
处女地工厂
grass-roots
deposit
表层矿床
grass-roots
court
基层法院
grass-
roots organization [
法
]
基层组织
grass-roots
literature
乡土文学
grass roots
industry
草根工业
Grass-roots opposition to the party's
policy
民间对那政党的政策的抗拒
go to the grass-
roots
深入群众
organizations at the grass-roots
level
基层组织
primary-level
organization
基层组织
VAST satellite grass roots digital
network project
VAST
卫星基层数据
网工程
We must not forget about the grass
roots.
我们绝不能忘记民众。
competent to work both at the top and
at the grass roots
能进能出
,
能
上能下
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popularity[p
?
p>
pju'l?riti]
n.
普及
,
流行
,
名望
,
受欢迎
例句与用法:
1.
This policy
led to an upswing in the party's
popularity
.
这一政策使该党深得人心。
2.
His supporters
fell away as his
popularity
declined.
在他声望下降时许多支持他的人都疏远了他。
3.
Golf have
gained
popularity
among the
wealthy in my country.
高尔夫球已在我国富有的人中流行起来。
4.
Now, with the
advent and
popularity
of the
home computer, its
advantages and
disadvantages have been a subject of discussion.
现在,随着家用电脑的再现和普及,人们开始讨论起家用电脑的优缺点
< br>了。
5.
Her books have been in
popularity
recently.
她的书近来大受欢迎。
6.
His
popularity
among working
people remains as strong as ever.
他在劳动人民中一如既往声望很高。
awareness[
?
'w
??
p>
nis]
n.
认识
,
意识
,
了解
例句与用法:
1.
Youth glided
past without our
awareness
.
青春在我们不知不觉中逝去。
2.
Knowledge or
awareness
; cognizance.
知道了解或察觉
;
承认
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3.
The
mental
process
or
faculty
of
knowing,
including
aspects
such
as
awareness
, perception,
reasoning, and judgment.
认识力思想过程或认识才能,
包括如意识、知觉、推理和判断等方面
4.
Deep
awareness
of
the
suffering
of
another
coupled
with
the
wish
to relieve it.
怜悯对别人的痛苦深入了解,伴随着解脱此痛苦的希望
5.
Conscious
perception with full
awareness
.
理解,领悟明确的认识,透彻的领悟
honor
time-honored adj.
历史悠久的
,
古老而受尊敬的
time
honored adj.
由来已久的
(
历史悠久的
)
timehonored adj.
p>
由来已久的
(
历史悠久的
< br>)
time-honored
manner
由来已久的方式
China's time-honored brand
(shop)
中华老字号
honored
adj.
深感光荣的
,
有名誉的
1.
The one
honored
by a toast.
接受祝酒者接受祝酒的人或物
2.
I feel highly
honored
by your kindness.
您的好意使我感到莫大的光荣。
3.
I'm
honored
to meet you.
很荣幸同您见面。
4.
A person who
is highly
honored
or
revered.
偶像被高度赞扬或尊敬的人
honored with
...
荣获
5
honored
guest
嘉宾
honored
place
荣誉地位
honored
visitor
尊敬的来宾
be
honored with
被授予
be honored
that
很光荣;很荣幸
be
honored for/by/with
因
distinguished
guest
嘉宾
treat sb.
as honored guests
把
...
看作贵宾
I'm honored
to meet you.
很荣幸同您见面。
The one honored by a
toast.
接受祝酒者接受祝酒的人或物
He is an undeservingly honored
politician.
他是个欺世盗名的政客。
I feel highly honored by your
kindness.
您的好意使我感到莫大的光荣。
Undeservingly
adv.
不配受到
...
地
tough
[t
?
f]
adj.
强硬的
,
艰苦的
,
棘手的
,
严厉的
adv.
以强硬的态度
n.
暴徒
;
恶棍
例句与用法:
1.
A
lot
of
people
would
have
resigned
in
the
face
of
such
accusations,
but he stayed
and
toughed
it out.
面对这样的指责,许多人都会辞职的,然而他却留下并硬是挺了过来。
2.
The company
faces
tough
competition.
这家公司面临着艰难的竞争。
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3.
We won the contract but only through a
lot of
tough
negotiating. <
/p>
我们赢得了合同,但是却经过了多次不屈不挠的谈判才达到目的。
tougher adj.
更困难的;形容词
tough
的比较级
tougher
measures
更强硬的措施
tougher and
tougher
越来越艰苦
He
is tough, but I am even
tougher.
他是一个硬汉子,不过我比他更硬。
tougher
inspection
更严格的核查
tougher
competitor
更有力的竞争者
tougher
restriction
更加严格的限制措施
vehicles meet tougher fuel
restrictions
燃料严格达标的车辆
toughen
['t
?
f
n]
v.
使变坚韧
,
使变顽固
例句与用法:
1.
All this
mountain climbing will
toughen
the boys up.
这些爬山运动会把孩子们锻炼得身强体壮。
2.
Mentally
toughened
; strong-minded.
坚韧的有独到见解的
;
意志坚强的
3.
The
company
leader
said
that
army
life
would
toughen
the
recruits
up.
连长说军队生活可以使新兵锻炼得更坚强。
toughly adv.
强硬地
,
有粘性地
,
固执地
tough-
minded
adj.
坚强的
,
实际的
toughening
n.
韧化
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例句与用法:
1.
You can crack
this
toughened
glass, but
you can't break it.
这种韧化玻璃只裂不碎。
2.
The law needs
toughening
(up).
需要加强法制的威力。
tough
luck
真不走运
tough
time
不愉快的经历
,
倒霉的时光
tough-
looking adj.
看起来粗暴的
tough break n.
恶运
,
霉运
picky
['piki]
adj.
挑剔的
例句与用法:
1.
I hate female
boss--they are so
picky
.
我讨厌女性上司--她们太会吹毛求疵。
2.
She is
picky
about what she eats
because she is on a diet.
她正在节食,所以挑食挑得厉害。
3.
The
housekeeper is a very
picky
woman.
这个家庭主妇是位特别爱挑剔的人。
pick-your-own adj.
由顾客自摘自采的<
/p>
(
水果、蔬菜等
)
pick your way/steps vi.
小心地走
路
(
看一步走一步
,
谨慎前进
)
She is
picky about what she eats because she is on a
diet.
她正在节食,所以挑食挑得厉害。
commission [k
?
'
mi
??
n]
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n.
委员会
,
委托
,
委任
,
佣金
,
犯罪
vt.
委任
,
委托
,
使服役
例句与用法:
1.
I got flu and
was out of
commission
for a
week.
我得了流感,一星期没工作。
2.
He
commissioned
a statue of his
wife.
他请人制作他妻子的雕像。
3.
He has secured
two
commissions
to design
buildings for a local authority.
他已承包两项为当地政府设计建筑物的业务。
envisage
vt.
面对
,
正视
,
想像
例句与用法:
1.
Hurried
disposal unadvisable market recovery
envisage
.
市价已见回升,仓促处理掉,不足为取。
2.
I can't
envisage
the plan('s)
working.
我无法设想计划能否行得通。
3.
Nobody can
envisage
the consequences of
total nuclear war.
没有人能想像出全面核子战争的後果。
arbitration
n.
仲裁
,
公断
例句与用法:
1.
I think the
arbitration
clause in the
contract is acceptable. We are preparing to accept
it.
我认为合同中的仲裁条款是可接受的,我们准备接受这一条款。
2.
Most of the
contract have
arbitration
clause.
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大多数的合同都有仲裁条款。
3.
Let's not
submit our disputes for
arbitration
.
我们还是别把争执提交仲裁。
arbitration of exchange
汇兑的套
利
(
指在两个以上的市场上
,
同时买进和卖出外汇
,
以赚取价格的差额
)
refer
to arbitration
交付公断
submit to arbitration
交付公断
arbitration
in law (=in accordance with the rules)
根据规则按法律进行仲裁
turnover
n.
翻覆
,
翻折
,
半圆卷饼
,
营业额
,
成交量
adj.
翻折的领子
例句与用法:
1.
The shop have
a
turnover
of500,000 dollar
a week.
该店营业额为每周五十万元。
2.
We aim for a
quick
turnover
of stock in
our stores.
我们的目的是要加速本百货店的库存周转。
3.
The firm has
an annual
turnover
of 75
million.
这家公司的年营业额为
< br>7500
万英镑。
4.
Why does your
company have such a rapid
turnover
of staff?
贵公司人员变动为什麽这麽快
?
year-on-year
adj. [
< br>经
]
与上年同期数字相比的
hit [hit]
n.
打
(
击
),
冲撞
,
讽刺
,
成功
.
一次毒品的剂量
,
点击量
vt.
打
(
击
),
碰撞
,
偶然发现
,
要求
,
符合
vi.
打
(
击
),
袭击
,
达到
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例句与用法:
1.
The lorry
hit
the lamp-post with a
crash.
的一声撞到路灯柱上了。
2.
The rent
increase will
hit
the
pockets of the poor.
租金的提高将加重穷人的负担。
3.
Follow the
footpath and you'll eventually
hit
the road.
沿这条小径走终究会见到大路的。
4.
How will the
new law
hit
the
unemployed?
新颁布的法令将使失业者遭受什麽样的打击?
5.
A
car suddenly shot out of a side road and nearly
hit
me.
有一辆汽车冷不防从岔道上冲出,险些撞著我。
6.
He
hit
the tennis ball over the
net.
他把网球打过了网。
7.
The record was
a big
hit
and sold a million
copies.
这张唱片非常成功,卖了一百万张。
8.
The bullet
hit
him in the chest.
子弹击中了他的胸膛。
institution
n.
机构
,
制度
,
创立
例句与用法:
1.
An
orphan
age is a pu
blic
institution for the care and protection of
children without
parents.
孤儿院一个为失去父母的孩子们提供关心和保护的公共机构
2.
The ancient
institution
has taken a
beating for long enough with fearful exposes of
its
scandals.
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这个古老的机构随着它那些令人发指的丑闻的暴露而早已
失去了信誉。
3.
A
trustee is a member of
managing business affairs of an
institution
.
理事是机构管理班子中的成员。
4.
Marriage is an
institution
in most
societies.
婚姻是大多数社会早已确立的制度。
institutions
n.
体系
名词
i
nstitution
的复数
例句与用法:
1.
One who
attacks and seeks to overthrow traditional or
popular ideas or
institutions
.
传统叛逆者攻击或试图推翻传统或大众的观点或制度的人
2.
Considered
contrary to the
institutions
or principles of the United States.
非美国的被认为与美国的制度或原则相违背的
3.
German writer
who lived in Paris after1831. His romantic poems
and social essays are
marked by his
love for the German land and people and derision
for many modern
German
institutions
.
p>
海涅,亨利希
1797
-
< br>1856
德国作家,自
1831
年之后生活在巴黎。他的
浪漫主义诗歌及社会论文充满了他对自己祖国土地和人民的热爱
,对众
多德国现代研究机构的嘲笑
4.
Our political
institutions
are in
continuous evolution.
我们的政治制度正在不断发展中。
institutional
adj.
制度上的
,
惯例的
,
机构的
institutionalize
vt.
使制度化
,
使
...
机构化
vt.
把某人置于公共机构照料之下
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