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朗文当代英语词典
costly
cost·ly /ˈkɔstli US ˈkɔːstli/
adj
very expensive, especially wasting a lot of money
a complex and costly procedure
Such a databa would be extremely costly to t up.
something that is costly caus a lot of problems or trouble
His delay in making a decision could prove costly in the long run.
>costliness
n [U]
朗文当代英语词典
migraine
mi·graine /ˈmiːgreɪn, ˈmaɪ- US ˈmaɪ-/
n [U and C]
[Date: 1300-1400; Language: French; Origin:
Late Latin hemicrania
'pain in one side of
the head', from
Greek, from hemi-
'half' + kranion ( CRANIUM)]
an extremely bad headache, during which you feel sick and have pain behind your eyes
have/get a migraine
I won't be coming this evening - I've got a migraine.
He suffers from vere migraine.
朗文当代英语词典
bad/vere migraine
overall
1
o·ver·all1 W2S3 /ˌəuvərˈɔːl US ˌouvərˈɔːl/
adj [only before noun]
considering or including everything
The overall cost of the exhibition was £400,000.
The overall result is an increa in population.
An overall winner and a runner-up were chon.
We don't want all the details now, just the overall picture.
HINT n 1
Do not say 'in the overall' or 'on the overall'. Say on the whole:
In spite of the film's
many faults, on the whole it's worth eing.
overall
2
overall2
adv
considering or including everything
Williams came fifth overall.
What will it cost, overall?
[ntence adverb]
generally
overall
3
o·ver·all3 /ˈəuvərɔːl US ˈouvərɔːl/
n
[C]
BrE
a loo-fitting piece of clothing like a coat, that is worn over clothes to protect them
overalls [plural]
AmE
heavy cotton trours with a piece covering your chest, held up by pieces of cloth that
go over your shoulders
British Equivalent: dungarees
overalls [plural]
BrE
a piece of clothing like a shirt and trours in one piece that is worn over other clothes to
protect them
American Equivalent: coveralls
朗文当代英语词典
facility
fa·cil·i·ty
W1S3 /fəˈsɪlɪti/
n
plural facilities
facilities [plural]
rooms, equipment, or rvices that are provided for a particular purpo
Overall, prices are still rising.
All rooms have private facilities (=private bathroom and toilet) .
The hotel has its own pool and leisure facilities .
toilet facilities
childcare facilities
[C usually singular]
a special part of a piece of equipment or a system which makes it possible to do
something
Is there a call-back facility on this phone?
a bank account with an overdraft facility
[C]
a place or building ud for a particular activity or industry, or for providing a particular
type of rvice
a top-cret rearch facility
the finest indoor sports facility in the US
[singular]
a natural ability to do something easily and well
= talent facility for
She has an amazing facility for languages.
the facilities
AmE spoken the toilet, ud to be polite
Excu me, I have to u the facilities.
朗文当代英语词典
perishable
per·ish·a·ble /ˈperɪʃəbəl/
adj
food that is perishable is likely to decay quickly
perishable goods such as butter, milk, fruit and fish
>perishables
n [plural]
朗文当代英语词典
notification
no·ti·fi·ca·tion /ˌnəutɪfɪˈkeɪʃən US ˌnou-/
n [U and C]
formal
official information about something
prior/advance notification
I was given no prior notification.
You should receive notification of the results within a week.
We received official notification that Harry was missing.
朗文当代英语词典
notification of
official/written/formal notification
bombard
bom·bard / bɑm`bɑrd / verb [transitive]
1 to ask someone so many questions, give them so much information, etc. that it is
difficult for them to deal with it all:
bombard someone/something with something: She bombarded him with faxes and called
his office repeatedly.
2 to attack a place by dropping a lot of bombs on it or firing guns at it for a long time
2a. to attack someone or something by hitting them with a lot of objects or hitting them
many times:
Part of the sample is then bombarded by electrons.
bombard someone/something with something: Protesters bombarded the building with
ink, paint, and bottles.
朗文当代英语词典
distort
dis·tort /dɪˈstɔːt US -ɔːrt/
v
[Date: 1400-1500; Language: Latin; Origin: distortus, past participle of distorquere
'to
twist out of shape']
[I and T]
to change the appearance, sound, or shape of something so that it is strange or unclear
Tall buildings can distort radio signals.
[T]
to report something in a way that is not completely true or correct
His account was badly distorted by the press.
[T]
to change a situation from the way it would naturally be
an expensive subsidy which distorts the market
His face was distorted in anger.
>distorted
adj
>distortion /dɪˈstɔːʃən US -ɔːr-/
n [U and C]
a gross distortion of the facts
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