1. strike
双语释义: (cause sth to) come sharply into contact with sth
vt.(使某事物)突然遭遇到某事物
典型例句:There was a crash of thunder, then the storm struck.
一声惊雷过后, 狂风暴雨突然袭来。
The family was struck by yet another tragedy.(比喻意)
这个家庭又遭不幸了。
2. playful
双语释义:(of a remark, an action, etc.) made or done in fun; not serious
adj. 闹着玩的; 取乐的
典型例句:He gave her a playful punch on the arm.
他闹着玩地上击了一拳他的手臂。
He gave me a playful slap on the hand.他闹着玩地打了一下我的手。
3. circulate
双语释义:(cause sth to) pass from one place, person, etc to another
(使某事物)流传, 传播
典型例句:The news of her death circulated quickly.
她死去的消息迅速传开。
Rumors began to circulate about his financial problems.
他的经济四处问题很快就传开了。
4. treason
双语释义:the crime of doing sth that could cause danger to your country, such as helping its enemies during a war
n. 叛国(如战时通敌); 背叛
典型例句:He was executed for treason.
他因叛国罪已处死。
He was beheaded for high treason.
他因叛国罪被斩首。
5. wag
双语释义:(cause sth to) move quickly from side to side or upand down
vt. (使某物)来回或上下迅速摇摆
典型例句:The dog's tail wagged.
那条狗尾巴摆了摆。
The dog wagged its tail excitedly.
那条狗兴奋地直摇尾巴。
My boss wagged his finger at me.
我的老板不赞同我的看法。
6. composure
双语释义:the state of being calm and in control of your feelings or behaviour
n.泰然自若,举止平静的状态; 镇静; 沉着
典型例句:He showed great composure in a difficult situation.
他在困难环境中表现得极沉着。
Keep calm; don't lose your composure.
保持镇静,不要惊慌失措。
She recovered herself/her composure and smiled.
她恢复了镇静,笑了笑。
7. slander
双语释义:a false spoken statement intended to damage the good opinion people have of sb; the legal offence of making this kind of statement
诽谤(罪);诋毁;中伤
典型例句:You should have brought an action against him for slander.
你本应该控告他犯有诽谤罪的。
It's a malignant slander to me.
这对我是恶意的诽谤。
8. fortitude
双语释义: (formal) courage shown by sb who is suffering great pain or facing great difficulties
(在痛苦﹑ 危险或困难面前表现出的)勇气﹑ 坚韧和自制力;刚毅; 坚毅;不屈不挠
典型例句:He bore the pain with great fortitude.
他以极大的毅力忍受了痛苦。
She was successful for her fortitude character.
因为坚韧不拔的性格她成功了。
10. clarity
双语释义:the quality of being expressed clearly
u.n.清楚;明晰;清澈
典型例句:a lack of clarity in the law
The brilliant clarity of his argument could not be faulted.
11. lord
用法1:My Lord
双语释义:respectful form of address to certain noblemen, judges and bishops
大人, 阁下(对某些贵族﹑ 法官﹑ 主教等的直接尊称)
用法2:title prefixed to the names of peers and barons
勋爵(用在贵族和男爵的姓名之前)
例如:Lord Derby德比勳爵
12. admiral
双语释义:naval officer of high rank; officer commanding a fleet or squadron
海军将官; 舰队司令
典型例句:The admiral visits the ships under his command by helicopter.
舰队司令乘直升机视察他所指挥的军舰。
The admiral drained his cup in honor of the queen at a banquet given on her birthday.
那位海军上将在女王生日宴上为对女王表示敬意而干杯。