单词 | 突发 |
释义 | 〔explosion〕A sudden, often vehement outburst:迸发:突然通常是激烈的突发:〔zinger〕A sudden shock, revelation, or turn of events.不寻常的事:突发的令人震惊的事、新发现或事件的转折〔wave〕A surge or rush, as of sensation:情绪高涨,情绪突发:情绪的高涨或突发,如激动时:〔bang〕A sudden loud noise, as of an explosion.巨响:突发的巨响,如爆炸声〔tremble〕Often trembles A convulsive fit of shaking. Often used withthe. 常作 trembles 震颤病:一种突发的抖动。常与the 连用 〔impulse〕had an impulse to run away; an impulse of regret that made me hesitate; bought a hat on impulse.有一种跑开的冲动;突发的后悔之情令我犹豫不决;心血来潮买了一顶帽子〔fit〕The sudden appearance of a symptom such as coughing or sneezing.突发:如咳嗽或打喷嚏等病症的突然出现〔burst〕An abrupt, intense increase; a rush:突进:突然的大幅度增长;突发:〔humor〕A sudden, unanticipated whim.See Synonyms at mood 1突发的念头:一个突然的、未预料到的念头 参见 mood1〔explode〕To burst forth or break out suddenly and often violently:突发:突然发生或发出,常常是剧烈的:〔pang〕A sudden, sharp feeling of emotional distress.伤心,痛苦:突发的极度悲痛〔hysteric〕An attack of hysteria.癔病或歇斯底里的突发〔break〕Shiver is a term rarely encountered outside literary contexts;likeshatter, it indicates sudden force that causes fragmentation: Shiver 很少用于文学作品之外;正如shatter, 表示使成为碎片的突发力量: 〔flurry〕a flurry of interest in the new product; a flurry of activity when the plane landed.对新产品突发的兴趣;飞机降落时的一阵骚动〔coroner〕Coroner comes from Anglo-Norman corouner, a word derived fromcoroune, "crown.” Corouner was the term used for the royal judicial officer who was called in Latin custos placitorum coronae, or "guardian of the crown's pleas.” The person holding the office of coroner, a position dating from the 12th century, was charged with keeping local records of legal proceedings in which the crown had jurisdiction.He helped raise money for the crown by funneling the property of executed criminals into the king's treasury.The coroner also investigated any suspicious deaths among the Normans,who as the ruling class wanted to be sure that their deaths were not taken lightly. At one time in England all criminal proceedings were included in the coroner's responsibilities.Over the years these responsibilities decreased markedly,but coroners have continued to display morbid curiosity.In the United States, where there is no longer the crown, a coroner's main duty is the investigation of any sudden, violent, or unexpected death that may not have had a natural cause.Coroner 一词来源于盎格鲁-诺曼底语中的 corouner , 是从coroune “王冠”变来的。 Corouner 是皇家司法官,在拉丁语叫 custos placitorum coronae 或“国王请求的保护者。” 起源于12世纪的这一职位,当时负责记录当地的国王具有裁判权的法律程序。持这一职位者通过收集死刑犯的财产入国库来为国王聚殓钱财。他也负责调查诺曼底人中任何可疑的死亡。因诺曼底人是统治阶级,他们希望确知他们的死没有被轻看。在英国曾由验尸官一度负责罪犯的全部事务。随着时间推移。这些责任明显减少,但仍继续显示对死亡的调查的兴趣。在美国,已不再有国王,验尸官的主要任务是调查任何突发的、剧烈的或预料不到的,大概无自然原因的死亡〔insanity〕tried to jump out of the fortieth-floor window in a moment of utter lunacy.在突发的精神失常中试图从四楼的窗户跳出去。〔blaze〕Flash denotes a sudden momentary burst: Flash 意指突发瞬间的爆发: 〔spate〕A sudden flood, rush, or outpouring:倾泻:一场突发的洪水、拥挤或倾泻:〔attack〕 Assault usually implies sudden, intense violence: Assault 通常指突发的集中的暴力行为: 〔incident〕An occurrence or event that interrupts normal procedure or precipitates a crisis:突发事件,插曲:打破正常秩序或引起突发危机的现象或事件:〔erumpent〕Latin ērumpēns ērumpent- [present participle of] ērumpere [to burst out] * see erupt 拉丁语 ērumpēns ērumpent- ērumpere的现在分词 [突发,忽然出现] * 参见 erupt〔border〕stood on the brink of the cliff); in an extended sense it indicates the likelihood or imminence of a sudden change ( 站在悬崖的边缘上); 在一个扩展的意义上它指一件突发事变的可能性或临近( 〔caprice〕 whimsy can both mean a quaint or fantastic idea,butwhim more strongly suggests sudden inspiration, whimsy a playful or fanciful quality: whimsy 都可以表示一个古怪或怪诞的念头,但whim 更强烈地暗示着突发的灵感, 而whimsy 则更强烈地暗含一种开玩笑的或充满幻想的特性: 〔pang〕A sudden sharp spasm of pain.See Synonyms at pain 阵痛:突发的尖锐的痉挛痛 参见 pain〔agony〕A sudden or intense emotion:激动:突发的或强烈的感情:〔bolt〕A sudden, shocking surprise or turn of events.晴天霹雳:事件的突发或突然转变〔agony〕an agony of doubt.一时突发的怀疑〔spasm〕A sudden burst of energy, activity, or emotion.突发,阵作:能量、活动、或感情的突然迸发〔flash〕Happening suddenly or very quickly:突然的:突发的或迅速发生的: |
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