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只看该作者 210 发表于: 2009-09-06
telegram          
        telegram   telegrams  
    A telegram is a message that is sent by telegraph and then printed and delivered to someone's home or office.
        Scores of congratulatory telegrams and letters greeted Franklin on his return.
        The President received a briefing by telegram.
    N-COUNT: also by N  
    
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只看该作者 211 发表于: 2009-09-06
deliver          
    1    deliver   delivers   delivering   delivered  
    If you deliver something somewhere, you take it there.
        The Canadians plan to deliver more food to southern Somalia.
        The spy returned to deliver a second batch of classified documents.
        We were told the pizza would be delivered in 20 minutes.
    VB  
    
    2    deliver   delivers   delivering   delivered  
    If you deliver something that you have promised to do, make, or produce, you do, make, or produce it.
        They have yet to show that they can really deliver working technologies.
        ... proving they could deliver the vote in their areas...
        We don't promise what we can't deliver.
    VB  
    
    3    deliver   delivers   delivering   delivered  
    If you deliver a person or thing into someone's care, you give them responsibility for that person or thing. (FORMAL)
        Mrs Montgomery was delivered into Mr Hinchcliffe's care.
        David delivered Holly gratefully into the woman's outstretched arms.
        He was led in in handcuffs and delivered over to me.
    VB  
    = hand over  
    4    deliver   delivers   delivering   delivered  
    If you deliver a lecture or speech, you give it in public. (FORMAL)
        The president will deliver a speech about schools.
        It is shocking that only one woman has delivered the lecture in 44 years.
    VB  
    = make  
    5    deliver   delivers   delivering   delivered  
    When someone delivers a baby, they help the woman who is giving birth to the baby.
        Although we'd planned to have our baby at home, we never expected to deliver her ourselves!
    VB  
    
    6    deliver   delivers   delivering   delivered  
    If someone delivers a blow to someone else, they hit them. (WRITTEN)
        Those blows to the head could have been delivered by a woman.
    VB  
    
    7    deliver   delivers   delivering   delivered  
    If someone delivers you from something, they rescue or save you from it. (OLD-FASHIONED)
        I have given thanks to God for delivering me from that pain.
    VB  
    
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只看该作者 212 发表于: 2009-09-06
lecture          
    1    lecture   lectures  
    A lecture is a talk someone gives in order to teach people about a particular subject, usually at a university or college.
        ...a series of lectures by Professor Eric Robinson...
        In his lecture Riemann covered an enormous variety of topics.
    N-COUNT  
    
    2    lecture   lectures   lecturing   lectured  
    If you lecture on a particular subject, you give a lecture or a series of lectures about it.
        She then invited him to Atlanta to lecture on the history of art.
        She has danced, choreographed, lectured and taught all over the world.
        Wendy Rigby was recently invited to lecture a group of doctors on the benefits of aromatherapy.
    VB  
    
    3    lecture   lectures   lecturing   lectured  
    If someone lectures you about something, they criticize you or tell you how they think you should behave.
        He used to lecture me about getting too much sun.
        Chuck would lecture me, telling me to get a haircut.
        She was no longer interrogating but lecturing.
    VB  
    
    +    lecture   lectures  
    Also a noun.
        Our captain gave us a stern lecture on safety.
    N-COUNT  
    
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只看该作者 213 发表于: 2009-09-06
promise          
    1    promise   promises   promising   promised  
    If you promise that you will do something, you say to someone that you will definitely do it.
        The post office has promised to resume first class mail delivery to the area on Friday.
        He had promised that the rich and privileged would no longer get preferential treatment.
        Promise me you will not waste your time.
        `We'll be back next year,' he promised.
        ` You promise?'n`All right, I promise.'
    VB  
    
    2    promise   promises   promising   promised  
    If you promise someone something, you tell them that you will definitely give it to them or make sure that they have it.
        In 1920 the great powers promised them an independent state.
        The officers promise a return to multiparty rule.
    VB  
    
    3    promise   promises  
    A promise is a statement which you make to a person in which you say that you will definitely do something or give them something.
        If you make a promise, you should keep it.
        The program has lived up to its promise to promote family welfare.
    N-COUNT: oft N to-inf, N that  
    
    4    promise   promises   promising   promised  
    If a situation or event promises to have a particular quality or to be a particular thing, it shows signs that it will have that quality or be that thing.
        While it will be fun, the seminar also promises to be most instructive.
    VB  
    
    5    promise  
    If someone or something shows promise, they seem likely to be very good or successful.
        The boy first showed promise as an athlete in grade school.
    N-UNCOUNT  
    = potential  
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只看该作者 214 发表于: 2009-09-06
definitely          
    1    definitely  
    You use definitely to emphasize that something is the case, or to emphasize the strength of your intention or opinion.
        I'm definitely going to get in touch with these people.
        Something should definitely be done about that.
        `I think the earlier ones are a lot better.'n`Mm, definitely.'
    ADV-GRADED: ADV before v, ADV with cl/group  emphasis  
    
    2    definitely  
    If something has been definitely decided, the decision will not be changed.
        He told them that no venue had yet been definitely decided.
    ADV: ADV before v  
    
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只看该作者 215 发表于: 2009-09-06
rescue          
    1    rescue   rescues   rescuing   rescued  
    If you rescue someone, you get them out of a dangerous or unpleasant situation.
        Helicopters rescued nearly 20 people from the roof of the burning building.
        He had rescued her from a horrible life.
    VB  
    
    ?rescuer   rescuers  
        It took rescuers 90 minutes to reach the trapped men.
    N-COUNT  
    
    2    rescue  
    Rescue is help which gets someone out of a dangerous or unpleasant situation.
        Lights clipped onto life jackets improve the chances of rescue.
        A big rescue operation has been launched for a trawler missing in the English Channel.
    N-UNCOUNT: oft N n  
    
    3    rescue   rescues  
    A rescue is an attempt to save someone from a dangerous or unpleasant situation.
        A major air-sea rescue is under way.
        Five children were pulled from the smoke-filled house in heroic rescues by fire crews.
    N-COUNT  
    
    4    rescue  
    If you go to someone's rescue or come to their rescue, you help them when they are in danger or difficulty.
        The 23-year-old's screams alerted a passerby who went to her rescue.
        The crisis puts strong political pressure on the state government to come to the rescue.
    PHR: V inflects  
    
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只看该作者 216 发表于: 2009-09-06
journey          
    1    journey   journeys  
    When you make a journey, you travel from one place to another.
        There is an express service from Paris which completes the journey to Bordeaux in under 4 hours.
    N-COUNT: oft supp N, N prep  
    
    2    journey   journeys  
    You can refer to a person's experience of changing or developing from one state of mind to another as a journey.
        How do we go about embarking on this `inner journey' to understand ourselves?.
        My films try to describe a journey of discovery, both for myself and the watcher.
    N-COUNT: with supp  
    
    3    journey   journeys   journeying   journeyed  
    If you journey somewhere, you travel there. (FORMAL)
        In February 1935, Naomi journeyed to the United States for the first time.
        She has journeyed on horseback through Africa and Turkey.
    VB  
    = travel  
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只看该作者 217 发表于: 2009-09-06
involved          
    1    involved  
    If you are involved in a situation or activity, you are taking part in it or have a strong connection with it.
        If she were involved in business, she would make a strong chief executive.
        She became involved with political causes after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
        The Farmers' Club is an organisation for people involved in agriculture.
    ADJ-GRADED: v-link ADJ, usu ADJ in/with n  
    
    2    involved  
    If you are involved in something, you give a lot of time, effort, or attention to it.
        The family were deeply involved in Jewish culture.
        ...women who are so involved in their careers that they have no time for friendship.
    ADJ-GRADED: v-link ADJ, usu ADJ in n  
    
    3    involved  
    The things involved in something such as a job or system are the necessary parts or consequences of it.
        We believe the time and hard work involved in completing such an assignment are worthwhile.
        He cannot reveal how much money is involved in the scheme.
        Let's take a look at some of the figures involved.
    ADJ: v-link ADJ, oft ADJ in n  
    
    4    involved  
    If a situation or activity is involved, it has a lot of different parts or aspects, often making it difficult to understand, explain, or do.
        The operations can be quite involved, requiring many procedures in order to restructure the anatomy.
    ADJ-GRADED  
    = complicated, complex  
    5    involved  
    If one person is involved with another, especially someone they are not married to, they are having a sexual or romantic relationship.
        During a visit to Kenya in 1928 he became romantically involved with a married woman.
    ADJ-GRADED: oft v-link ADJ with n  
    
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只看该作者 218 发表于: 2009-09-06
aspect          
    1    aspect   aspects  
    An aspect of something is one of the parts of its character or nature.
        Climate and weather affect every aspect of our lives.
        He was interested in all aspects of the work here.
        Monroe described the financial aspect as crucial.
    N-COUNT: usu with supp  
    
    2    aspect   aspects  
    The aspect of a building or window is the direction in which it faces. (FORMAL)
        The house had a south-west aspect.
    N-COUNT: usu sing, usu with supp  
    
    3    aspect  
    If something begins to have a new aspect, it begins to have a new appearance or quality.
        Our journey had taken on a new aspect. The countryside was no longer familiar.
        The snowy street, like the church, assumed a dumb, lifeless aspect.
    N-SING: with supp  
    = outlook  
    4    aspect  
    In grammar, aspect is the way that a verb group shows whether an activity is continuing, is repeated, or is completed. For example, in `They were laughing', the verb is in the progressive aspect and shows that the action was continuing. Compare tense.
    N-UNCOUNT  
    
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只看该作者 219 发表于: 2009-09-06
effort          
    1    effort   efforts  
    If you make an effort to do something, you try very hard to do it.
        He made no effort to hide his disappointment.
        Finding a cure requires considerable time and effort.
        His efforts to reform and revitalise Italian research have won wide praise.
        Despite the efforts of the United Nations, the problem of drug abuse and drug traffic continues to grow.
        But a concerted effort has begun to improve the quality of the urban air.
    N-VAR: oft N to-inf  
    
    2    effort  
    If you say that someone did something with effort or with an effort, you mean it was difficult for them to do. (WRITTEN)
        She took a deep breath and sat up slowly and with great effort.
        With an effort she contained her irritation.
    N-UNCOUNT: usu with N, also a N  
    = difficulty  * ease  
    3    effort   efforts  
    An effort is a particular series of activities that is organized by a group of people in order to achieve something.
        ...a famine relief effort in Angola.
    N-COUNT: usu supp N  
    
    4    effort  
    If you say that something is an effort, you mean that an unusual amount of physical or mental energy is needed to do it.
        Even carrying the camcorder while hiking in the forest was an effort.
    N-SING: a N  
    = strain, struggle  
    5    effort  
    If you make the effort to do something, you do it, even though you need extra energy to do it or you do not really want to.
        I don't get lonely now because I make the effort to see people.
    PHR: V inflects, oft PHR to-inf  
    
    6    effort  
    If you do something difficult or painful by an effort of will, you manage to make yourself do it.
        It was only by a supreme effort of will and courage that he was able to pull himself together.
    PHR  
    
    7    effort  
    If you say that something is worth the effort, you mean that it will justify the energy that you have spent or will spend on it.
        Fortunately, the chore of leaf sweeping is well worth the effort.
    PHR: v-link PHR  
    
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