2013-4-11 Flashcards

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swift

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swift /swɪft/ adj., noun
■adj. (swift•er, swift•est)
1 ~ (to do sth) happening or done quickly and immediately; doing sth quickly 迅即发生的;马上做出的;迅速的:
swift action 迅速的行动
a swift decision 迅即作出的决定
The White House was swift to deny the rumours. 白宫立刻对这些传言予以否认。
2 moving very quickly; able to move very quickly 速度快的;敏捷的;矫健的:
a swift current 湍急的水流
a swift runner 跑得飞快的人
 ➡  note at FAST
# swift•ly adv. :
She moved swiftly to the rescue. 她迅速赶来营救。
# swift•ness noun [U, sing.]
■noun a small bird with long narrow wings, similar to a SWALLOW 雨燕

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startle

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star•tle /ˈstɑ:tl; NAmE ˈstɑ:rtl/ verb
to surprise sb suddenly in a way that slightly shocks or frightens them 使惊吓;使吓一跳;使大吃一惊:
[VN]
I didn’t mean to startle you. 我不是存心要吓唬你。
The explosion startled the horse. 爆炸声使马受了惊。
I was startled by her question. 她的问题让我大吃一惊。
[VN to inf]
It startled me to find her sitting in my office. 我一进办公室,发现她坐在里面,把我吓了一跳。
 ➡  note at FRIGHTEN , SURPRISE
# star•tled /ˈstɑ:tld; NAmE ˈstɑ:rtld/ adj. :
She looked at him with startled eyes. 她用吃惊的目光看着他。
He looked startled. 他显得很惊讶。
She jumped back like a startled rabbit. 她像受惊的兔子似的跳了回去。

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opposed

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op•posed /əˈpəʊzd/ adj. [not usually before noun] ~ (to sth)
1 (of a person 人) disagreeing strongly with sth and trying to stop it 强烈反对:
She remained bitterly opposed to the idea of moving abroad. 她仍然强烈反对移居国外。
They are totally opposed to abortion. 他们完全反对堕胎。
2 (of ideas, opinions, etc. 意见、看法等) very different from sth 截然不同:
Our views are diametrically opposed on this issue. 在这个问题上,我们的观点大相迳庭。
IDM as opposed to (formal) used to make a contrast between two things (表示对比)而,相对于:
200 attended, as opposed to 300 the previous year. 出席的有 200 人,而前一年是 300 人。
This exercise develops suppleness as opposed to (= rather than) strength. 这项锻炼不是增强力量,而是增强柔韧性的。

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supple

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sup•ple /ˈsʌpl/ adj.
1 able to bend and move parts of your body easily into different positions (身体)柔软的,灵活的;柔韧性好的:
her slim, supple body 她苗条灵活的身体
These exercises will help to keep you supple. 这些锻炼项目有助于你保持身体的柔韧性。
2 soft and able to bend easily without cracking 易弯曲的;柔韧的:
Moisturizing cream helps to keep your skin soft and supple. 保湿霜有助于保持皮肤柔软有弹性。
# supple•ness noun [U]

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diametrically

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dia•met•ric•al•ly /ˌdaɪəˈmetrɪkli/ adv. ~ opposed/opposite
completely different 完全(不同);截然(相反):
We hold diametrically opposed views. 我们的观点大相迳庭。

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husbandry

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hus•band•ry /ˈhʌzbəndri/ noun
1 farming, especially when done carefully and well (尤指精心经营的)农牧业:
animal/crop husbandry 畜牧业;种植业
2 (old-fashioned) the careful use of food, money and supplies 节俭使用;精打细算

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chair

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chair /tʃeə(r); NAmE tʃer/ noun, verb
■noun
1 [C] a piece of furniture for one person to sit on, with a back, a seat and four legs 椅子:
a table and chairs 一套桌椅
Sit on your chair! 坐在你的椅子上!
an old man asleep in a chair (= an ARMCHAIR ) 在扶手椅里睡着了的老人
 ➡  see also ARMCHAIR , DECKCHAIR , EASY CHAIR , HIGH CHAIR , MUSICAL CHAIRS , ROCKING CHAIR , WHEELCHAIR
2 the chair [sing.] the position of being in charge of a meeting or committee; the person who holds this position (主持会议或委员会的)主席席位;委员长职位;(会议或委员会的)主席;委员长:
She takes the chair in all our meetings. 她主持我们所有的会议。
Who is in the chair today? 今天谁主持?
He was elected chair of the city council. 他当选为市议会主席。
3 [C] the position of being in charge of a department in a university (大学的)系主任:
He holds the chair of philosophy at Oxford. 他是牛津大学哲学系的系主任。
4 the chair [sing.] (US, informal) = ELECTRIC CHAIR
■verb [VN] to act as the chairman or chairwoman of a meeting, discussion, etc. 担任(会议、讨论等的)主席;主持(会议、讨论等):
Who’s chairing the meeting? 谁主持这次会议?

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feverish

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fe•ver•ish /ˈfi:vərɪʃ/ adj.
1 [usually before noun] showing strong feelings of excitement or worry, often with a lot of activity or quick movements 激动的;焦虑不安的:
The whole place was a scene of feverish activity. 整个地方都是一片紧张匆忙的景象。
a state of feverish excitement 异常激动的状态
feverish with longing 十分渴望
2 suffering from a fever; caused by a fever 发烧的;发烧引起的:
She was aching and feverish. 她疼痛发烧。
a feverish cold/dream 伴有发烧的感冒;发烧引起的梦
# fe•ver•ish•ly adv. :
The team worked feverishly to the November deadline. 这个队抢在十一月最后期限前拼命工作。
Her mind raced feverishly. 她思潮起伏。

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near-death experience

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ˌnear-ˌdeath exˈperience
an occasion when you almost die, which is often remembered as leaving your body or going down a tunnel 濒死经历(常留下灵魂出窍或坠入管道的回忆)

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near-final

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近乎最终的

Members agreed on a near-final draft of their recommendations.

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word

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/wə:d/
verb [VN] [often passive] to write or say sth using particular words 措辞;用词:
How was the letter worded (= what did it say exactly)? 这封信到底写了些什么?
# word•ed adj. :
a carefully worded speech 措辞严谨的演讲
a strongly worded letter of protest 措辞强硬的抗议信
■ word! exclamation (NAmE) used to show that you accept or agree with what sb has just said (表示接受或同意别人刚说的话)就是,说得对

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routine

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rou•tine /ru:ˈti:n/ noun, adj.
■noun
1 [C, U] the normal order and way in which you regularly do things 常规;正常顺序:
We are trying to get the baby into a routine for feeding and sleeping. 我们试着让婴儿按时进食和睡觉。
Make exercise a part of your daily routine. 让锻炼成为你日常生活的一部分。
We clean and repair the machines as a matter of routine. 我们定期清洗和修理机器。
2 [U] (disapproving) a situation in which life is boring because things are always done in the same way 生活乏味;无聊:
She needed a break from routine. 她需要摆脱一下刻板的生活。
3 [C] a series of movements, jokes, etc. that are part of a performance (演出中的)一套动作,一系列笑话(等):
a dance routine 一套舞蹈动作
4 [C] (computing 计) a list of instructions that enable a computer to perform a particular task 例行程序;例程
■adj. [usually before noun]
1 done or happening as a normal part of a particular job, situation or process 常规的;例行公事的;日常的:
routine enquiries/questions/tests 日常的询问;常规审问╱检查
The fault was discovered during a routine check. 这个错误是在一次常规检查中发现的。
2 not unusual or different in any way 平常的;正常的;毫不特别的:
He died of a heart attack during a routine operation. 他在一次普通手术中死于心脏病。
3 (disapproving) ordinary and boring 乏味的;平淡的 SYN DULL , HUMDRUM :
a routine job 平淡乏味的工作
This type of work rapidly becomes routine. 这种工作很快就变得乏味无聊。
# rou•tine•ly adv. :
Visitors are routinely checked as they enter the building. 来访者在进入大楼时都要接受例行检查。

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molecule

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mol•ecule /ˈmɒlɪkju:l; NAmE ˈmɑ:l-/ noun (chemistry 化)
the smallest unit, consisting of a group of atoms, into which a substance can be divided without a change in its chemical nature 分子:
A molecule of water consists of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen. 水分子由两个氢原子和一个氧原子构成。
# mo•lecu•lar /məˈlekjələ(r)/ adj. [only before noun] :
molecular structure/biology 分子结构╱生物学
molecular biology分子生物学

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crucial

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cru•cial /ˈkru:ʃl/ adj. ~ (to/for sth) | ~ (that …)
extremely important, because it will affect other things 至关重要的;关键性的
SYN CRITICAL , ESSENTIAL :
a crucial factor/issue/decision 关键性的因素╱问题╱决定
topics of crucial importance 至关重要的课题
Winning this contract is crucial to the success of the company. 赢得这份合同对这家公司的成败至关重要。
The next few weeks are going to be crucial. 今后几个星期是关键。
It is crucial that we get this right. 我们把这个问题弄明白是极其重要的。
Parents play a crucial role in preparing their child for school. 父母对孩子做好上学的准备起着至关重要的作用。
He wasn’t there at the crucial moment (= when he was needed most). 紧要关头他却不在那里。
 ➡  note at ESSENTIAL
# cru•cial•ly /-ʃəli/ adv. :
crucially important 极其重要

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preface

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pref•ace /ˈprefəs/ noun, verb
■noun an introduction to a book, especially one that explains the author’s aims (书的)前言,序言  ➡  compare FOREWORD
■verb [VN]
1 ~ sth (with sth) to provide a book or other piece of writing with a preface 为…写序言:
He prefaced the diaries with a short account of how they were discovered. 他在前言中简要叙述了日记发现的经过。
2 ~ sth by/with sth | ~ sth by doing sth (formal) to say sth before you start making a speech, answering a question, etc. 以…为开端;作…的开场白:
I must preface my remarks with an apology. 讲话前,我必须先表示歉意。

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consensus

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con•sen•sus /kənˈsensəs/ noun [sing., U] ~ (among sb) | ~ (about sth) | ~ (that …)
an opinion that all members of a group agree with 一致的意见;共识:
There is a general consensus among teachers about the need for greater security in schools. 教师们对必须加强学校的保安有普遍的共识。
There seems to be a consensus that the plan should be rejected. 看来人们一致同意放弃这一计划。
There is a growing consensus of opinion on this issue. 对这个问题的看法日趋一致。
an attempt to reach a consensus 达成共识的尝试
She is skilled at achieving consensus on sensitive issues. 她擅长就敏感问题进行斡旋达成共识。

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stem

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stem /stem/ noun, verb
■noun
1 the main long thin part of a plant above the ground from which the leaves or flowers grow; a smaller part that grows from this and supports flowers or leaves (花草的)茎;(花或叶的)梗,柄  ➡  picture at PLANT
2 the long thin part of a wine glass between the bowl and the base (高脚酒杯的)脚  ➡  picture at GLASS
3 the thin tube of a TOBACCO pipe 烟斗柄
4 -stemmed (in adjectives 构成形容词) having one or more stems of the type mentioned 有…茎(或梗)的:
a long-stemmed rose 一枝长茎玫瑰
5 (grammar 语法) the main part of a word that stays the same when endings are added to it 词干; 语干 :
‘Writ’ is the stem of the forms ‘writes’, ‘writing’ and ‘written’. * writ 是 writes、writing 和 written 三个词的词干。
IDM from ˌstem to ˈstern all the way from the front of a ship to the back 从船头到船尾
■verb (-mm-) [VN] to stop sth that is flowing from spreading or increasing 阻止;封堵;遏止:
The cut was bandaged to stem the bleeding. 伤口进行了包扎止血。
They discussed ways of stemming the flow of smuggled drugs. 他们讨论了遏制走私毒品流通的办法。
The government had failed to stem the tide of factory closures. 政府没有控制住工厂纷纷倒闭的势头。
PHR V ˈstem from sth (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) to be the result of sth 是…的结果;起源于;根源是

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panel

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panel /ˈpænl/ noun, verb
■noun
1 [C] a square or RECTANGULAR piece of wood, glass or metal that forms part of a larger surface such as a door or wall (门、墙等上面的)嵌板,镶板,方格板块:
One of the glass panels in the front door was cracked. 前门的一块方玻璃破裂了。
 ➡  see also SOLAR PANEL
2 [C] a piece of metal that forms part of the outer frame of a vehicle (车身的)金属板,板金
3 [C] a piece of cloth that forms part of a piece of clothing (衣服上的)镶条,嵌条,饰片:
The trousers have double thickness knee panels for extra protection. 这条裤子上有双倍厚的护膝片以加强保护。
4 [C + sing./pl. v.] a group of specialists who give their advice or opinion about sth; a group of people who discuss topics of interest on television or radio 专家咨询组;(广播、电视上的)讨论小组:
an advisory panel 顾问组
a panel of experts 专家组
We have two politicians on tonight’s panel. 今天晚上出席座谈会的有两位政界人士。
a panel discussion 专家小组讨论
5 [C] (also ˈjury panel) (both especially NAmE) = JURY (1)
6 [C] a flat board in a vehicle or on a piece of machinery where the controls and instruments are fixed (汽车或其他机械的)控制板,仪表盘:
an instrument panel 仪表盘
a control/display panel 控制╱显示面板
■verb (-ll- NAmE -l-) [VN] [usually passive] to cover or decorate a surface with flat strips of wood, glass, etc. 镶板(用木或玻璃板等镶嵌或装饰):
The walls were panelled in oak. 墙壁镶了橡木饰片。
a glass-/wood-panelled door 镶玻璃/木板的门

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federal

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Çfed•eral /ˈfedərəl/ adj.
1 having a system of government in which the individual states of a country have control over their own affairs, but are controlled by a central government for national decisions, etc. 联邦制的:
a federal republic 联邦共和国
2 (within a federal system, for example the US and Canada) connected with national government rather than the local government of an individual state (在美国、加拿大等联邦制下)联邦政府的:
a federal law 联邦法
state and federal income taxes 州政府和联邦政府征收的所得税
# fed•er•al•ly adv. :
federally funded health care 由联邦政府拨款的保健
federal government联邦政府

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feral

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feral /ˈferəl/ adj.
(of animals 动物)
living wild, especially after escaping from life as a pet or on a farm 野生的(尤指喂养后逃脱的):
feral cats 野猫

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nuclei

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nu•cleus /ˈnju:kliəs; NAmE ˈnu:-/ noun (pl. nu•clei /-kliaɪ/)
1 (physics 物) the part of an atom that contains most of its mass and that carries a positive electric charge 核;原子核  ➡  see also NEUTRON , PROTON
2 (biology 生) the central part of some cells, containing the GENETIC material 细胞核
3 the central part of sth around which other parts are located or collected 核心;中心:
These paintings will form the nucleus of a new collection. 这些画将构成新的收藏系列的基础。
cell nuclei细胞核

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embryo

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em•bryo /ˈembriəʊ; NAmE -brioʊ/ noun (pl. -os)
a young animal or plant in the very early stages of development before birth, or before coming out of its egg or seed, especially a human egg in the first eight weeks after FERTILIZATION 胚;胚胎;(尤指受孕后八周内的)人类胚胎:
human embryos 人的胚胎
(figurative)
the embryo of an idea 一种想法的雏形
an embryo politician (= one who is not yet very experienced) 尚未成熟的政治家
IDM in embryo existing but not yet fully developed 在胚胎阶段;在萌芽时期;尚未成熟:
The idea already existed in embryo in his earlier novels. 这个想法在他早期的小说中已初见端倪。

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offspring

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off•spring /ˈɒfsprɪŋ; NAmE ˈɔ:f-; NAmE ˈɑ:f-/ noun (pl. off•spring) (formal or humorous)
1 a child of a particular person or couple 孩子;子女;后代:
the problems parents have with their teenage offspring 父母与青少年子女之间的问题
to produce/raise offspring 生育╱抚养后代
2 the young of an animal or plant 崽兽;幼崽;幼苗

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knowingly

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know•ing•ly /ˈnəʊɪŋli; NAmE ˈnoʊ-/ adv.
1 while knowing the truth or likely result of what you are doing 故意地;蓄意地 SYN DELIBERATELY :
She was accused of knowingly making a false statement to the police. 她被指控故意向警方提供虚假供词。
2 in a way that shows that you know or understand about sth that is supposed to be secret 会意地;心照不宣地;知情地:
He glanced at her knowingly. 他会意地看了她一眼。

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knowing

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know•ing /ˈnəʊɪŋ; NAmE ˈnoʊ-/ adj. [usually before noun]
showing that you know or understand about sth that is supposed to be secret 会意的;心照不宣的;知情的:
a knowing smile 会意的微笑
 ➡  compare UNKNOWING

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impose

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Çim•pose /ɪmˈpəʊz; NAmE ɪmˈpoʊz/ verb
1 [VN] ~ sth (on/upon sth/sb) to introduce a new law, rule, tax, etc.; to order that a rule, punishment, etc. be used 推行,采用(规章制度);强制实行:
A new tax was imposed on fuel. 当局开始对燃油征收一项新税。
2 [VN] ~ sth (on/upon sb/sth) to force sb/sth to have to deal with sth that is difficult or unpleasant 迫使;把…强加于:
to impose limitations/restrictions/constraints on sth 强行限制╱管制╱约束某事物
This system imposes additional financial burdens on many people. 这个制度给很多人增加了额外的经济负担。
3 [VN] ~ sth (on/upon sb) to make sb accept the same opinions, wishes etc. as your own 使(别人)接受自己的意见:
She didn’t want to impose her values on her family. 她并不想勉强家人接受自己的价值观。
It was noticeable how a few people managed to impose their will on the others. 显而易见,有少数几个人设法把自己的意志强加于别人。
4 [V] ~ (on/upon sb/sth) to expect sb to do sth for you or to spend time with you, when it may not be convenient for them 勉强(某人做某事);硬要…和…在一起:
‘You must stay for lunch.’ ‘Well, thanks, but I don’t want to impose …’ “你一定得留下吃午饭。”“唔,谢谢,但我不想添麻烦…”
Everyone imposes on Dave’s good nature. 大家都欺负戴夫脾气好。
5 [VN] ~ yourself (on/upon sb/sth) to make sb/sth accept or be aware of your presence or ideas 使接受,使意识到(自己的在场或想法):
European civilization was the first to impose itself across the whole world. 欧洲文明是最先传扬到全世界的。

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know-it-all

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=know-all
ˈknow-all (BrE) (also ˈknow-it-all NAmE BrE ) noun (informal, disapproving)
a person who behaves as if he knows everything 自以为无所不知的人;百事通

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legislation

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le•gis•la•tion /ˌledʒɪsˈleɪʃn/ noun [U]
1 a law or a set of laws passed by a parliament 法规;法律:
an important piece of legislation 一条重要的法规
New legislation on the sale of drugs will be introduced next year. 有关药物销售的新法规将于明年出台。
2 the process of making and passing laws 立法;制订法律:
Legislation will be difficult and will take time. 立法既费力又耗时。

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legislate

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le•gis•late /ˈledʒɪsleɪt/ verb [V] ~ (for/against/on sth) (formal)
to make a law affecting sth 制订法律;立法:
The government will legislate against discrimination in the workplace. 政府将制订法律,在工作场所禁止歧视。
(figurative)
You can’t legislate against bad luck! 你无法用立法手段来阻止恶运!
They promised to legislate to protect people’s right to privacy. 他们承诺立法保护公民的隐私权。

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affecting

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af•fect•ing /əˈfektɪŋ/ adj. (formal)

producing strong feelings of sadness and sympathy 深深打动人的;感动人的;激起怜悯的

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discrimination

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dis•crim•in•ation /dɪˌskrɪmɪˈneɪʃn/ noun
1 [U] ~ (against sb) | ~ (in favour of sb) the practice of treating sb or a particular group in society less fairly than others 区别对待;歧视;偏袒:
age/racial/sex/sexual discrimination (= because of sb’s age, race or sex) 年龄╱种族╱性别歧视
discrimination against the elderly 歧视老人
discrimination in favour of the young 厚待年轻人
discrimination on the grounds of race, gender, or sexual orientation 按照种族、性别或性取向给予区别对待
 ➡  see also POSITIVE DISCRIMINATION
2 [U] (approving) the ability to judge what is good, true, etc. 识别力;辨别力;鉴赏力 SYN DISCERNMENT :
He showed great discrimination in his choice of friends. 他在择友方面颇具慧眼。
3 (formal) [U, C] the ability to recognize a difference between one thing and another; a difference that is recognized 区别;识别;辨别:
to learn discrimination between right and wrong 学会分辨是非
fine discriminations 细微区别

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elderly

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eld•er•ly /ˈeldəli; NAmE -ərli/ adj.
1 (of people 人) used as a polite word for ‘old’ 年纪较大的,上了年纪的(婉辞,与 old 同义):
an elderly couple 一对老年夫妇
elderly relatives 年老的亲戚
 ➡  note at OLD
2 the elderly noun [pl.] people who are old 老人;上了年纪的人

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undisciplined

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un•dis•cip•lined /ˌʌnˈdɪsəplɪnd/ adj.
lacking control and organization; behaving badly 无组织纪律的;没规矩的;缺乏管教的
OPP DISCIPLINED

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deliberately

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de•lib•er•ate•ly /dɪˈlɪbərətli/ adv.
1 done in a way that was planned, not by chance 故意;蓄意;存心 SYN INTENTIONALLY , ON PURPOSE :
She’s been deliberately ignoring him all day. 她故意整天都不理他。
2 slowly and carefully 不慌不忙地;小心翼翼地;从容不迫地:
He packed up his possessions slowly and deliberately. 他慢慢地、小心翼翼地收拾好自己的物品。

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propulsion

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pro•pul•sion /prəˈpʌlʃn/ noun [U] (technical 术语)
the force that drives sth forward 推动力;推进:
wind/steam/jet propulsion 风力╱蒸汽╱喷气推进
 ➡  see also PROPEL
# pro•pul•sive /prəˈpʌlsɪv/ adj.