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bearing ['bɛrɪŋ] 词频3 词根: bear
n. [机]轴承,支座;关系;方位;态度,举止; v. 忍受(bear的ing形式);
💡 bear忍受+ing名词后缀→轴承(ball bearing);方位;举止
"Recent events had no bearing on our decision."
近期的事件与我们的决定没有关系。
近义:measuredness, poise, behavior, behaviour, phlegm, carriage
loss [lɔs] 词频1
n. 损失,减少;丢失,遗失;损耗,亏损;失败;
"He suffered from headaches and loss of appetite ."
他患有头痛和食欲不振。
近义:waste, dilapidation, hurt, impairment, injury, nuisance 反义:headway, improvement, interest, lucre, attainment, odds
dignified ['dɪɡnɪfaɪd] 词频3
adj. 有尊严的;庄严的;高贵的;厚重;
"He always strikes such a dignified pose before his girlfriend."
他总是在女友面前摆出这种庄严的姿态.
近义:lofty, masterful, masterly, merited, respected, solemn 反义:undeserving, undignified, contemptible, despicable, disgraceful
often ['ɔf(tə)n] 词频1
adv. 常常;经常;时常;再三;
💡 十(ten)有八九的(of), 经常的
"Sleep has often been thought of as being in some way analogous to death."
人们常常认为睡眠在某种意义上来说类似死亡。
近义:manyfold, oft, oftentimes, repeatedly, usually, offtimes 反义:infrequently, occasionally, seldom, sometimes
sudden ['sʌdn] 词频1
adj. 突然的,未预见到的;急躁的,仓促的;快的,迅速的;急剧;
💡 傻等(谐音):事太 突然,让你傻等 速(su)打(d)倒(d)恩(en)人,太 突然
"She was totally bewildered by his sudden change of mood."
他的情绪突变搞得她全然不知所措。
近义:hurried, abrupt, lightning, precipitant, precipitate, precipitous 反义:stepped, probable, expectable, expected

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