Mozart [ 'məutsɑ:t ] n. 莫札特 e.g. 1. Mozart is a colossus among composers. 莫札特是作曲家中的巨匠.
2. Mozart is dead but his music lives on. 莫扎特人已作古,但他的音乐作品却万世流传。
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mph (=mile per hour)每小时英里数,英里/小时
Master of Public Health 公共健康硕士 e.g. 1. He went belting up/down the motorway at 90 mph. 他在高速公路上以每小时90英里的速度疾驶.
2. The speed limit on this road is 70 mph. 这条路的车速限制是每小时70英里.
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Mr [ 'mistə(r) ] n. 先生(Mister的缩写) e.g. 1. Mr. Smith is our teacher. 史密斯先生是我们的老师。
2. Mr. Green had to appear before the committee to explain his behavior . 格林先生必须在委员会上出面解释他的行为。
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Mrs 女士 e.g.
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ms [ miz ] 毫秒
女士 e.g. 1. Ms. Brown is active in the party. 布朗女士在晚会上很活跃。
2. Ms X has been named for the directorship/named as the new director. 某女士已被提名任董事职务[任命为新董事].
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mu [ mu: ] n. 希腊字母第 12 字 e.g. 1. The paddy area was extended to900000 mu last year. 去年稻田面积扩大到了90万亩。
2. The people's commune laid down another20 mu in( to, with, under) grass. 这个人民公社在另外二十亩土地上种上了牧草。
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much [ mʌtʃ ] a. 许多的
ad. 很,非常
pron.&n. 许多 e.g. 1. I think we may learn much from it. 我想我们能从中学到许多。
2. The patient is much the same this morning. 今晨病人情况几无变化。
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much as conj. 由于(因为,既然) e.g. 1. Because he did not get as much as he expected to under his father's will, he felt himself hard done by. 由于按照他父亲的遗嘱,他没有得到他所希望的那样多,他就感到受到不平等的对待。
2. Success lies not so much as in luck as in hard work. 与其说成功在于运气不如说是辛勤努力。
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muck [ mʌk ] n. 垃圾,肥料
v. 施肥,弄脏,弄糟 e.g. 1. He fell down and came home with his clothes all mucked up. 他摔倒了,结果回家时衣服上全是泥。
2. There was muck everywhere. 到处都是淤泥。
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muckrake [ 'mʌkreik ] v. 揭发丑闻 e.g.
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mucosa [ mju:'kəusə ] n. 粘膜 e.g.
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mucous [ 'mju:kəs ] a. 黏液的,似黏液的 e.g. 1. My coat was dirty with mucous things. 我的衣服被粘的东西弄脏了。
2. Oil is mucous. 油是粘的。
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mucus [ 'mju:kə s ] n. 黏液 e.g. 1. A benign tumor, most often found in the heart, that is composed of connective tissue embedded in mucus. 粘液瘤一种良性肿瘤,最常见于心脏,它由黏液里的胶状结缔组织构成
2. Be there any blood or mucus in your stool? 你的大便里有血或粘液吗?
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mud [ mʌd ] n. 泥,泥浆
v. 弄脏,使沾污泥 e.g. 1. Rain turns dust into mud. 雨把尘土变成了软泥。
2. The boy churned the earth into mud. 这男孩把泥土拌成泥浆。
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mud flat 淤泥滩
海滨泥地 e.g.
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muddle [ 'mʌdl ] v. 混合,使微醉,使咬字不清晰
n. 困惑,混浊状态 e.g. 1. I muddled (up) the dates and arrived three days late. 我把日期弄乱了, 所以迟到了三天.
2. You must be muddling me up with my twin brother. 你一定是把我看成我的孪生兄弟了.
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muddy [ 'mʌdi ] a. 泥泞的,污的,肮脏的
v. 使...污浊,使...泥污 e.g. 1. They walked along a muddy road. 他们沿着一条泥泞的道路走着。
2. Labourers plodded home through the muddy fields. 工人们穿过泥泞的田地走回家去。
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muff [ mʌf ] n. 笨拙的人
v. 弄糟 e.g. 1. That muff broke all of my dishes. 那个笨蛋打碎了我所有的盘子。
2. I had a chance to impress her with my efficiency and I muffed it up. 我本来有机会使她了解我的办事效率,但是我错过了这个机会。
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muffin [ 'mʌfin ] n. 松饼 e.g. 1. Muffin is usually toasted and eaten hot with butter. 松饼通常烤热加黄油吃。
2. A type of muffin. 一种小松糕
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muffle [ 'mʌfl ] n. 低沉的声音,消音器,上唇
v. 围裹,抑制,发低沉的声音 e.g. 1. We muffled the oars to stop them splashing noisily. 我们裹住船浆以减小溅水声。
2. He walked out into the snow, heavily muffled up in a thick scarf and warm overcoat. 他雪天出门,裹着厚厚的围巾,穿着暖和的大衣。
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