I am sure that he is a reliable successor.
我确信他是个可靠的接班人。
2. scandal n. 丑闻
The scandal caud tempests in the newspaper.
那件丑闻在报纸上引起阵阵风波。
3. scatter v. .驱散
The police scattered the crowd.
警察驱散了人群。
4. ntiment n. 感情
却匈奴七百余里 He could feel the ntiment stirring within him.
他可以感觉到这种情绪在心中波动。
5. vere a. 严重的
vere wound 重伤
The premier came under vere criticism.
这位总理遭到严厉的抨击。
6. shield v. 保护
She held her hand above her eyes to shield them from the sun.
她举起手遮挡阳光以保护眼睛。
7. simultaneously a. 同时地
The event will be telecast simultaneously to nearly 150 cities.
这一盛事将向近150个城市同时进行电视广播。
8. sole a. 唯一的
He has the sole agency for Ford car.
他有福特汽车的独家代理权。
9. sponsor n. 赞助者
A wealthy sponsor came to our rescue with a generous donation.
有个富有的赞助人慷慨捐赠来解救我们。
10. startle v. 惊吓
He startled from sleep.
他从睡梦中惊醒起来。
1. stray v. 走失
Pound the cows so they don't stray.
把这些走失的牛关进待领场,这样它们就不会乱跑了。
2. substantial a. 可观的,大量的=considerable
a substantial income 一大笔收入
Substantial profits accrue when sales take off.
向初 当销售额突飞猛进之后,可观的利润就开始自然累积。
3. sufficient a. 充分的
We must work hard, but equally we must get sufficient rest.
我们必须努力工作,但同时也要有充分的休息。
4. supplement v./n. 补充口若悬河造句
He supplemented his income by taking apart-time job.
他靠兼职来增加收入。
5. swing v. 摇摆
The children were swinging on a rope.
孩子们抓着绳子荡来荡去。
6. scope n. 范围
This subject is outside the scope of our inquiry.
这个问题不在我们探讨的范围之内。
7. emingly ad. 表面上
Any emingly viable proposition will be tested by market rearch.米小仙女
任何表面上可行的建议都要通过市场研究予以检验。
思念如雨
8. speculate v. 猜测
The doctors speculate that he died of cancer.
医生推测他死于癌症。
9. steep a. 陡的
This hill is too steep to ride up on a bicycle.
这山太陡了,骑自行车可上不去。
李光地 10. summon v. 唤起
How can I summon up his courage?
如何唤起他的勇气?
1. shift v. 移动;转变
shift responsibility on to others 转嫁责任
The Left is shifting their ground.
砂锅鱼头煲 左派正在改变立场。
2. strive v. 力求
strive for freedom 力求自由
The scientists strive for a breakthrough in cancer rearch.
科学家们力争在癌症研究方面有个突破。
3. submit to v. 屈服=yield to
I submit to his wishes.
我顺从他的意愿。
4. striking a. 显著的
Her big eyes are her most striking feature.作为一名教师
大眼睛是她容貌最显著的特点。
5. scrape v. 刮,擦
He bent over to scrape some dirt off his shoes.
他弯腰刮掉鞋子上的尘土。
6. nsible a. 合情理的
That sounds very nsible to me.
我觉得这很合理。
7. submerge v. 淹没
I watched the submarine submerge.
我望着潜艇潜入水中。
8. stereotype n. 陈规,固定的看法
The idea is an old-fashioned stereotype.
这观点是老一套了。
9. sustain v. 维持=support
They had sufficient food to sustain life.