词解(词语解释)
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1.rapport [ræˈpoɚ] 释义: relation; especially , relation marked by harmony, conformity, accord, or affinity ; a friendly relationship 例句:①There is a lack of rapport between the members of the group. ②He quickly developed a good rapport with the other teachers. 2.exhilarated [igˈziləreitid] 释义:If you are exhilarated by something, it makes you feel very happy and excited. 例句:①He felt strangely exhilarated by the brisk, blue morning. ②By the week's end I was exhilarated and confused. 3.conquer 释义1、(a)take possession of (sth) by force 例句:The Normans conquered England in 1066. (b) gain the admiration, love, 赢得 例句: ①He set out to conquer the literary world of London. ②She has conquered the hearts of many men. 释义2、 (a) defeat (an enemy, a rival, etc) 例句:England conquered their main rivals in the first round of the competition. (b) overcome (an obstacle, emotion, etc) 例句:①The mountain was not conquered (ie successfully climbed) until 1953. ②. You must conquer your fear of driving. 4. elaborate [iˈlæbərət, -reit] ①adj 释义 very detailed and complicated; carefully prepared and finished 例: elaborate plans 详尽的计划 * an elaborate hairstyle 复杂的发型 例句:A more elaborate painting may yield more conclusive information. ②verb 释义(a)vt work (sth) out in detail 例句:Please elaborate your plan. ( b ) vi ~ (on sth) describe or explain sth in detail 例句: You understand the situation; I needn't elaborate any further.. 5.cubicle [ ˈkjuːbɪkl; ˋkjubɪkl] 释义:n small compartment made by separating off part of a larger room, e.g. for dressing, undressing or sleeping in (. 例句:He made his way to the nearest toilet and locked himself in a cubicle. 6.dangle [ `daŋ-gəl] verb 释义:1. to hang loosely and usually so as to be able to swing freely 例句:The leaves dangled in the wind. 释义:2. to be a hanger-on or a dependent 例句:Seeing a rope dangling,he closed on it. 7.transitive ①verb 释义:1.to cause to dangle : swing 例句:He dangled the bone in front of the puppy. 释义:2。a : to keep hanging uncertainly b : to hold out as an inducement 例句:Dad is trying to persuade Jim by dangling the carrot of higher allowance. ②noun 释义:1:the action of dangling 2: something that dangles 例句:What made you want to look up dangle? Please tell us where you read or heard it. 8.Camaraderie [ kæməˈrɑːdərɪ ] 释义:a feeling of trust and friendship among a group of people who have usually known each other for a long time or gone through some kind of experience together. 例句:They have developed a real camaraderie after working together for so long 9.hierarchy [ˈhaiərɑ:ki] 释义:A system of organizing people into different ranks or levels of importance, for example in society or in a company.等级制度 例句:①Rank in the hierarchy is related to an individual's income, social prestige, and quality of life. 释义:B. a body of persons in authority.领导层 例句:①The hierarchy of an organization such as the Church is the group of people who manage and control it. ②A hierarchy of ideas and beliefs involves organizing them into a system or structure. 本文来源:https://www.wddqw.com/doc/c0ba10d1c1c708a1284a44e7.html