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- Word Pretest:
- 1. suspect: To surmise to be true or probable; imagine:
猜想,想象猜想为真的或可能的;想象:e.g.
I suspect they are very disappointed. 我猜想他们很失望
To have doubts about; distrust:
怀疑,不信任:e.g.
I suspect his motives. 我怀疑他的动机
To think (a person) guilty without proof:
怀疑(有犯罪之嫌疑)无证据时认为(某人)有罪:e.g.
The police suspect her of murder. 警察怀疑她犯了谋杀罪
- 2. isolate: To set apart or cut off from others.
分开;隔断把…分开或与其他的事物隔断
To place in quarantine.
隔离
- 3. disqualify: To render unqualified or unfit.
使不合格;使不适合
To declare unqualified or ineligible.
宣布不合格,认定不合适
To deprive of legal rights, powers, or privileges.
剥夺权利剥夺法定权利、权力或特权
- 4. obsess: To preoccupy the mind of excessively.
被困扰的连续地占据头脑的
To have the mind excessively preoccupied with a single emotion or topic:
萦绕的头脑被某种感情或话题所占据的:e.g.
She's dead. And you're still obsessing(Scott Turow)
“她已经死了,你还念念不忘”(斯科特·图罗)
- 5. penalty:A punishment established by law or authority for a crime or an offense.
惩罚,刑罚,处罚由法律或权力当局制订的对罪犯或犯法行为的惩罚
Something, especially a sum of money, required as a forfeit for an offense.
罚金尤指一笔钱等受处罚而交纳的东西
The disadvantage or painful consequences resulting from an action or a condition:
不利结果,损失由于某种行为或状况而导致的不利或令人痛苦的结果:e.g.
neglected his health and paid the penalty. 他忽视身体健康而自食苦果
- 6. session:A meeting of a legislative or judicial body for the purpose of transacting business.
会议关于合同交易的立法或司法机构的会议
A series of such meetings.
一系列这样的会议
The term or duration of time that is taken by such a series of meetings.
会议期这样一系列会议的持续时间或日程
The part of a year or of a day during which a school holds classes.
学期学校有课时一年或一天的部分
An assembly of people for a common purpose or because of a common interest:
集体为共同目的或因共同利益的一群人:e.g.
a gossip session
一群搬弄是非者
- 7. testify:To make a declaration of truth or fact under oath; submit testimony:
作证发誓宣布事实或真相;作证:e.g.
witnesses testifying before a grand jury. 目击证人在陪审团面前作证
To express or declare a strong belief, especially to make a declaration of faith.
声明表达或宣布一种强烈的信仰,尤指信仰的表白
To make a statement based on personal knowledge in support of an asserted fact; bear witness:
证明基于个人经历支持一种假设事实的陈述;证实:e.g.
the exhilaration of weightlessness, to which many astronauts have testified.
许多宇航员都证实了失重的兴奋感
To serve as evidence:
证实:e.g.
wreckage that testifies to the ferocity of the storm. 证实风暴猛烈的残骸
- 8. acquit:
To free or clear from a charge or accusation.
宣告无罪,无罪释放免除或者洗脱指控或控告
To release or discharge from a duty.
卸脱责任摆脱或者免去责任
To conduct (oneself) in a specified manner.
作出表现使(自己)作出某种表现
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