Queasy
【双语释义】If you feel queasy about something, you are a little worried about it.
adj. 忧虑的;不安的;担心的
【典型范例1】Some people feel queasy about how their names and addresses have been obtained.
一些人为自己的姓名和地址是如何被泄露出去的感到不安。
【典型范例2】She was a bit queasy about her first appearance on the stage.
她初次登台感到有点不安。
Complicity
【双语释义】Complicity is involvement with other people in an illegal activity or plan.
同谋;串通
【典型范例1】He was suspected of complicity in her murder.
他涉嫌合谋将她杀害。
【典型范例2】She suspected him of complicity in Ashok's escape.
她怀疑他参与了阿肖克的逃跑密谋。
【典型范例3】She did not suspect him of complicity with the authorities.
她没怀疑他会与当局串通。
Force
【双语释义】If a situation or event forces you to do something, it makes it necessary for you to do something that you would not otherwise have done.
vt. 迫使;使必须
【典型范例1】A back injury forced her to withdraw from Wimbledon.
背部受伤使她不得不退出温布尔登赛事。
【典型范例2】She finally was forced to the conclusion that she wouldn't get another paid job in her field.
她最后被迫得出结论:在这一行里不会再有人出钱雇她。
Engineer
【双语释义】If you engineer an event or situation, you arrange for it to happen, in a clever or indirect way.
vt. (巧妙或间接地)安排,筹划
【典型范例1】He could stand no more and engineered an escape.
他无法再忍受,便策划了出逃。
【典型范例2】This boom has been engineered by the Chancellor for short-term political reasons.
这片繁荣景象是总理为了短期政治利益而精心安排的。
Gem
【双语释义】If you describe something or someone as a gem, you mean that they are especially pleasing, good, or helpful.
难能可贵的人(或物);令人非常惬意的人(或事物);精品
【典型范例1】The book is a gem of Victorian idiosyncrasy.
这本书展现了维多利亚时代特色的精华。
【典型范例2】This yacht is really a gem.
这只游艇确实精美无比。