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只看该作者 370 发表于: 2009-09-06
hidden          
    1    Hidden is the past participle of hide.
    
    
    2    hidden  
    Hidden facts, feelings, activities, or problems are not easy to notice or discover.
        Under all the innocent fun, there are hidden dangers, especially for children.
        The precise details of the origins of life remain hidden.
    ADJ  
    
    3    hidden  
    A hidden place is difficult to find.
        As you descend, suddenly you see at last the hidden waterfall.
    ADJ  
    = concealed  
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investigate          
        investigate   investigates   investigating   investigated  
    If someone, especially an official, investigates an event, situation, or claim, they try to find out what happened or what is the truth.
        Gas officials are investigating the cause of an explosion which badly damaged a house in Hampshire.
        The two officers were being investigated by the director of public prosecutions.
        Police are still investigating how the accident happened.
    VB  
    = look into  
    ?investigation   investigations  
        He ordered an investigation into the affair.
        He has been notified by magistrates that he is under investigation for corruption.
    N-VAR: oft N into n  
    
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只看该作者 372 发表于: 2009-09-06
stick 1  noun uses          
    1    stick   sticks  
    A stick is a thin branch which has fallen off a tree.
        ...people carrying bundles of dried sticks to sell for firewood.
    N-COUNT  
    = twig  
    2    stick   sticks  
    A stick is a long thin piece of wood which is used for supporting someone's weight or for hitting people or animals.
        He looks old, has diabetes and walks with a stick.
        Crowds armed with sticks and stones took to the streets.
    N-COUNT  
    
        See also carrot and stick.
    3    stick   sticks  
    A stick is a long thin piece of wood which is used for a particular purpose.
        ...kebab sticks.
        ...lolly sticks.
        ...drum sticks.
    N-COUNT: usu n N  
    
    4    stick   sticks  
    Some long thin objects that are used in sports are called sticks.
        ...lacrosse sticks.
        ...hockey sticks.
        ...ski-sticks.
    N-COUNT: usu n N  
    
    5    stick   sticks  
    A stick of something is a long thin piece of it.
        ...a stick of celery.
        ...cinnamon sticks.
    N-COUNT: usu N of n, n N  
    
    6    stick  
    If you give someone some stick, you criticize them or tease them roughly. (BRIT, INFORMAL)
        It's not motorists who give you the most stick, it's the general public.
        I get some stick from the lads because of my faith but I don't mind.
    N-UNCOUNT  
    
    7    stick   sticks  
    If you say that someone lives in the sticks, you mean that they live a long way from any large cities. (INFORMAL)
        He lived out in the sticks somewhere.
    N-PLURAL: the N  disapproval  
    
    8    stick  
    If you say that something is a stick to beat someone with, you mean that it is used, or could be used, as a basis for criticism. (JOURNALISM)
        Unfortunately historic American fiction is constantly being used as a stick to beat contemporary British writers with.
    PHR  
    
    9    stick  
    If someone gets the wrong end of the stick or gets hold of the wrong end of the stick, they do not understand something correctly and get the wrong idea about it. (INFORMAL)
    PHR: V inflects  
    
    10    stick  
    If you say that there are more things than you could or can shake a stick at, you are emphasizing in a humorous way that there are a lot of them. (INFORMAL)
        ...a man with more medals than you can shake a stick at.
    PHR  emphasis  
    
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只看该作者 373 发表于: 2009-09-06
branch          
    1    branch   branches  
    The branches of a tree are the parts that grow out from its trunk and have leaves, flowers, or fruit growing on them.
    N-COUNT  
    
    2    branch   branches  
    A branch of a business or other organization is one of the offices, shops, or groups which belong to it and which are located in different places.
        The local branch of Bank of America is handling the accounts.
        National is Britain's leading autocare service with over 400 branches nationwide.
    N-COUNT: oft N of n  
    
    3    branch   branches  
    A branch of an organization such as the government or the police force is a department that has a particular function.
        Senate employees could take their employment grievances to another branch of government.
        He had a fascination for submarines and joined this branch of the service.
        ...the Metropolitan Police Special Branch.
    N-COUNT: with supp, oft N of n, adj N  
    
    4    branch   branches  
    A branch of a subject is a part or type of it.
        Whole branches of science may not receive any grants.
        ...an experimental branch of naturopathic medicine.
    N-COUNT: N of n  
    
    5    branch   branches  
    A branch of your family is a group of its members who are descended from one particular person.
        This is one of the branches of the Roosevelt family.
    N-COUNT: usu N of n  
    
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只看该作者 374 发表于: 2009-09-06
humorous          
        humorous  
    If someone or something is humorous, they are amusing, especially in a clever or witty way.
        He was quite humorous, and I liked that about him.
        ...a humorous magazine.
    ADJ-GRADED  
    
    ?humorously  
        He looked at me humorously as he wrestled with the door.
        Occasionally he made a humorously sardonic remark.
    ADV-GRADED: ADV with v, ADV adj  
    
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只看该作者 375 发表于: 2009-09-07
authority          
    1    authority   authorities  
    The authorities are the people who have the power to make decisions and to make sure that laws are obeyed.
        This provided a pretext for the authorities to cancel the elections.
        The prison authorities have been criticised for not moving more quickly to end the protest by inmates.
    N-PLURAL: oft the N  
    
    2    authority   authorities  
    An authority is an official organization or government department that has the power to make decisions.
        ...the Health Education Authority...
        Any alterations had to meet the approval of the local planning authority.
    N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft in names  
    
        See also local authority.
    3    authority  
    Authority is the right to command and control other people.
        Local police chiefs should re-emerge as figures of authority and reassurance in their areas.
        The judge had no authority to order a second trial.
    N-UNCOUNT  
    
    4    authority  
    If someone has authority, they have a quality which makes other people take notice of what they say.
        He had no natural authority and no capacity for imposing his will on others.
    N-UNCOUNT  
    
    5    authority  
    Authority is official permission to do something.
        The prison governor has refused to let him go, saying he must first be given authority from his own superiors.
    N-UNCOUNT  
    = sanction  
    6    authority   authorities  
    Someone who is an authority on a particular subject knows a lot about it.
        He's universally recognized as an authority on Russian affairs.
    N-COUNT: N on n  
    = expert  
    7    authority  
    If you say you have it on good authority that something is true, you mean that you believe it is true because you trust the person who told you about it.
        I have it on good authority that there's no way this light can cause skin cancer.
    PHR: V inflects, PHR that  
    
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只看该作者 376 发表于: 2009-09-07
fulfil          
    1    fulfil   fulfils   fulfilling   fulfilled  
    If you fulfil something such as a promise, dream, or hope, you do what you said or hoped you would do.
        President Kaunda fulfilled his promise of announcing a date for the referendum.
    VB  (AM) and sometimes (BRIT) fulfill, fulfills  
    = carry out  
    2    fulfil   fulfils   fulfilling   fulfilled  
    To fulfil a task, role, or requirement means to do or be what is required, necessary, or expected.
        Without them you will not be able to fulfil the tasks you have before you.
        All the necessary conditions were fulfilled.
    VB  (AM) and sometimes (BRIT) fulfill, fulfills  
    
    3    fulfil   fulfils   fulfilling   fulfilled  
    If something fulfils you, or if you fulfil yourself, you feel happy and satisfied with what you are doing or with what you have achieved.
        The war was the biggest thing in her life and nothing after that quite fulfilled her.
        They don't like the idea that women can fulfil themselves without the assistance of a man.
    VB  (AM) and sometimes (BRIT) fulfill, fulfills  
    = satisfy  
    ?fulfilled  
        She has courageously continued to lead a fulfilled life.
        I feel more fulfilled doing this than I've ever done.
    ADJ-GRADED  
    
    ?fulfilling  
        ...a fulfilling career...
        I found it all very fulfilling.
    ADJ-GRADED  
    
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只看该作者 377 发表于: 2009-09-07
requirement          
    1    requirement   requirements  
    A requirement is a quality or qualification that you must have in order to be allowed to do something or to be suitable for something.
        Its products met all legal requirements.
        Graduate status is the minimum requirement for entry to the teaching profession.
        I knew that concentration was the first requirement for learning.
    N-COUNT: usu with supp  
    
    2    requirement   requirements  
    Your requirements are the things that you need. (FORMAL)
        Variations of this programme can be arranged to suit your requirements.
        ...a packaged food which provides 100 percent of your daily requirement of one vitamin.
    N-COUNT: usu pl, usu with supp  
    
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qualification          
    1    qualification   qualifications  
    Your qualifications are the examinations that you have passed.
        They will be encouraged to mix academic A-levels with vocational qualifications.
        Lucy Thomson, 16, wants to study theatre but needs more qualifications.
    N-COUNT: usu pl  
    
    2    qualification  
    Qualification is the act of passing the examinations you need to work in a particular profession.
        Following qualification,  he worked as a social worker.
    N-UNCOUNT  
    
    3    qualification   qualifications  
    The qualifications you need for an activity or task are the qualities and skills that you need to be able to do it.
        Responsibility and reliability are necessary qualifications, as well as a friendly and outgoing personality.
        That time with him is my qualification to write this book.
    N-COUNT  
    
    4    qualification   qualifications  
    If something is stated or accepted without qualification, it is stated or accepted as it is, without the need for any changes.
        The empirical evidence considered here is subject to many qualifications.
        This statement requires qualification and clarification.
        The government has also conceded, almost without qualification, to most of the students' other demands.
    PHR: PHR with cl/group  
    = without reservation  
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profession          
    1    profession   professions  
    A profession is a type of job that requires advanced education or training.
        Harper was a teacher by profession.
        Only 20 per cent of jobs in the professions are held by women.
    N-COUNT: also by N  
    
    2    profession   professions  
    You can use profession to refer to all the people who have the same profession.
        The attitude of the medical profession is very much more liberal now.
    N-COUNT-COLL: oft supp N  
    
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