单词 | 倾向于 |
释义 | 〔unitive〕Serving to unite; tending to promote unity.联合的,倾向于联合的:服务于联合的;打算增进统一的〔slippery〕Causing or tending to cause sliding or slipping:滑溜的:能引起或倾向于引起打滑或滑倒的:〔agrarian〕Intended to further agricultural interests:促进农业利益的:倾向于促进农业利益的:〔forgetful〕Tending or likely to forget.健忘的:倾向于或似乎忘记的〔dictatorial〕Tending to dictate; domineering.专政的:倾向于下命令的;盛气凌人的〔clannish〕Inclined to cling together as a group and exclude outsiders.小集团的:倾向于联成一个群体并排斥外来者的〔diageotropism〕The tendency of growing parts, such as roots, to become oriented at right angles to the direction of gravitational force.横生,横向地性:生长部分在地心引力的作用下倾向于适当角度,如植物的根〔assertive〕Inclined to bold or confident assertion; aggressively self-assured.过分自信的:倾向于唐突或自信的断言;过分自信的〔reminiscent〕Tending to recall or suggest something in the past:令人回想的:倾向于回忆或提示往事的:〔belligerent〕Inclined or eager to fight; hostile or aggressive.好战的:倾向于或渴望战斗的;敌对的或爱寻衅的〔compliant〕Disposed or willing to comply; submissive.See Synonyms at obedient 服从的:倾向于或愿意遵从的;服从的 参见 obedient〔adhesive〕Tending to adhere; sticky.粘的:倾向于粘附的;粘的〔fallacious〕Tending to mislead; deceptive:误导的:倾向于误导;欺骗性的:〔precarious〕Subject to chance or unknown conditions:不确定的,视情况而定的:倾向于不确定的或未知的状况:〔ugly〕Marked by or inclined to anger or bad feelings; cross or disagreeable:脾气坏的:倾向于发怒或不好的感觉的;脾气坏的或令人不快的:〔imaginative〕Tending to indulge in the fanciful or in make-believe.沉溺于想象的:倾向于、放任于幻想和假装的〔vicious〕Disposed to or characterized by violent or destructive behavior.See Synonyms at cruel 凶残的或者恶毒的:倾向于残忍或破坏性行为的或以此为特点的 参见 cruel〔reticent〕Inclined to keep one's thoughts, feelings, and personal affairs to oneself.See Synonyms at silent 沉默寡言的:倾向于保留某人的想法、感情及个人事务的 参见 silent〔violent〕Tending to distort or injure meaning, phrasing, or intent.歪曲的,曲解的:倾向于对意思、解释或意图进行曲解或破坏的〔extemporaneous〕Skilled at or given to unrehearsed speech or performance:善于即兴讲话的:擅长于或倾向于即兴演说或即兴表演的:〔like〕Writers since Chaucer's time have usedlike as a conjunction, but 19th-century and 20th-century critics have been so vehement in their condemnations of this usage that a writer who uses the construction in formal style risks being accused of illiteracy or worse.Prudence requiresThe dogs howled as (not like ) we expected them to. Likeis more acceptably used as a conjunction in informal style with verbs such as feel, look, seem, sound, and taste, as inIt looks like we are in for a rough winter. But here tooas if is to be preferred in formal writing. There can be no objection to the use oflike as a conjunction when the following verb is not expressed, as inHe took to politics like a duck to water. See Usage Note at as 1together 自乔叟年代起,作家就把like 当作连接词用, 但19世纪和20世纪的批评家强烈谴责这种用法,在正式文体中使用这种结构的作家就有可能被指责为文盲或者更糟。为谨慎起见,就写狗不象 (而不是 like ) 我们想的那样叫。 Like在非正式文体中可作为连词和动词如 feel, look, seem, sound 及 taste 连用, 如在看起来我们将有一个难熬的冬天 中。 但这句如果出现于正式文体中人们更倾向于用as if 。 如果其后的动词无明确含义时,将like 作为连接词是不会有任何异议的, 如他对政治简直是如鱼得水 参见 as1together〔impulsive〕Inclined to act on impulse rather than thought.易冲动的:倾向于冲动行事而不深思熟虑的〔stressful〕Full of or tending to cause stress.压力的:充满或倾向于引起压力的〔incident〕Tending to arise or occur as a result or an accompaniment:难免发生的,伴随的:倾向于作为结果或附属物发生或出现的:〔withering〕Tending to overwhelm or destroy; devastating:毁灭的,衰退的:倾向于淹没的或破坏的;毁灭的:〔lying〕Disposed to or characterized by untruth:说谎的:倾向于不真实或以虚假为特征的:〔addictive〕Causing or tending to cause addiction:使成瘾的,倾向于使成瘾的:〔bureaucracy〕An administrative system in which the need or inclination to follow complex procedures impedes effective action:官僚制度:一套行政制度,需要或倾向于一个复杂的过程从而阻碍有效行动的行政制度:〔resistance〕A force that tends to oppose or retard motion.阻力:倾向于妨碍或阻滞运动的力量〔hesitant〕Inclined or tending to hesitate.犹豫的:倾向于迟疑不决的或迟疑不决的〔critical〕Inclined to judge severely and find fault.爱挑剔的:倾向于进行严厉批判和找岔的〔negligent〕Characterized by or inclined to neglect, especially habitually.疏忽的:以疏忽为特点或倾向于疏忽的,尤其是习惯性的〔senior〕"The interests of seniors tend to be . . . varied . . . Their energy levels . . . can be every bit as intense as those expended by younger people"(Elaine Sherman)“老年人的兴趣倾向于…多彩的…他们的精力水平…使用起来一点也不比年轻人逊色”(阿雷尼·谢尔曼)〔ted〕In 15th-century Englandthe verbted meant to spread newly cut hay to facilitate its drying. In the mid-19th centuryan American inventor produced a machine to ted the hay automaticallyand called it atedder. Since modern English is inclined to make verbs out of nouns meaning implements or machines,the nountedder became a verb with the same meaning as the original word ted. Tedder, a New England verb,also turns up in those parts of the Midwest that received settlers from New England.在15世纪的英格兰,动词ted 意为铺开新割的草来加速它的干燥。 在19世纪中叶,一位美国发明家制造了能自动摊晒干草的机器,并称之为翻晒机 。 自从现代英语正在倾向于将意为工具或机器的名词变成动词以来,名词tedder 变成了意思与其源词 ted Tedder 一样的动词, 一个新英格兰的动词,也出现在接受从新英格兰来的移民的中西部的地区〔unstable〕Tending strongly to change:不稳定的:强烈地倾向于变化的:〔harass〕Educated usage appears to be evenly divided on the pronunciation ofharass. In a recent survey50 percent of the Usage Panel preferred a pronunciation with stress on the first syllable,while 50 percent preferred stress on the second syllable.Curiously, the Panelists' comments appear to indicatethat each side regards itself as an embattled minority.harass 一词在受教育者的使用中也同样有不同的发音。 在最近的一次调查中,百分之五十的用法专题使用小组成员将该词的重音放在第一个音节,而另百分之五十则倾向于将重音放在第二个音节上,奇怪的是在小组成员的观点中可以看出,各方都认为自己是不断受困扰的少数派〔reverberative〕Tending to reverberate; reverberant.回响的,混响的:倾向于反射的;能反射或回响的〔orthotropic〕Tending to grow or form along a vertical axis.直生的:倾向于沿竖直轴生长或形成的〔occlusive〕Occluding or tending to occlude.封闭的:封闭的或倾向于封闭的〔peaceable〕Inclined or disposed to peace; promoting calm:和平的,安静的:倾向于和平的;促进平静的: |
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