muster [ 'mʌstə ] n. 召集,集合,点阅
v. 召集,集合,应召 e.g. 1. The troops mustered on the hill. 部队在小山上集合。
2. He mustered all his courage to take part in the game. 他鼓起全部的勇气参加比赛。
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mutate [ mju:'teit ] v. (使)变异,(使)突变 e.g. 1. The process by which some microbes differentiate or mutate. 离异,分离变异一些微生物变异或经历突变的过程
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mutation [ mju(:)'teiʃən ] n. 变化,转变,母音变化 e.g. 1. Our teacher has mutation of sounds suddenly. 我们的老师突然语音发生了变化。
2. The mutations in plants caused by radiation have been found in experiments. 放射线引起植物变异已在实验中被证实。
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mute [ mju:t ] n. 哑子,默音字母,弱音器
a. 哑的,无声的,沉默的 e.g. 1. He's mute on the subject of social system. 他对社会制度的问题保持沉默。
2. He's a deaf mute and cannot tell anyone secret. 他是个聋哑人,不会把他们的秘密告诉任何人。
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mutter [ 'mʌtə ] n. 喃喃低语
v. 喃喃自语,作低沉声,出怨言 e.g. 1. Actors often mutter to themselves when rehearsing their lines. 演员背台词的时候经常自己嘀嘀咕咕。
2. She kept on muttering to herself. 她老是一个人嘀嘀咕咕。
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mutton [ 'mʌtn ] n. 羊肉 e.g. 1. People like to have mutton in the winter. 冬天人们喜欢吃羊肉。
2. A leg of mutton, lamb, or veal for cooking. 羊腿做烹调用的羊肉、小羊或小牛的一只腿
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mutual [ 'mju:tjuəl, 'mju:tʃuəl ] a. 共同的,相互的 e.g. 1. Let's give mutual support and inspiration to each other. 让我们互相支持,互相鼓励。
2. My friend and I have mutual enthusiasm for music. 我和我的朋友对音乐有着共同的爱好。
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my [ mai; mi ] pron. 我的 e.g. 1. My job is teaching English. 我的职业是教英语。
2. Please accept my apology. 请接受我的道歉。
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myriad [ 'miriəd ] a. 无数的
n. 极大数量 e.g. 1. A myriad of thoughts passed through her mind. 无数想法划过她的心头。
2. The myriad fish in the ocean. 海洋中数不胜数的鱼
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myrmidon [ 'mə:midən ] n. 官员 e.g.
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myrtle [ 'mə:tl ] n. [植]桃金娘科 e.g. 1. The white flowers in the myrtle smell sweet. 桃金娘上的白花闻起来很香。
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myself [ mai'self ] pron. 我自己 e.g. 1. I told myself to calm down. 我告诫自己要冷静下来。
2. They were waiting with assurance for me to discover the truth for myself. 他们自信地等待我自己发现事实真相。
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mysteries [ 'mistəriz ] a. 古代的秘密宗教仪式 e.g. 1. We begin to plumb the mysteries of the universe. 我们开始探索宇宙的奥秘。
2. They spend their time philosophizingabout the mysteries of life. 他们用很多时间探讨生命的奥秘.
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mysterious [ mis'tiəriəs ] a. 神秘的 e.g. 1. We must pay special attention to the mysterious stranger. 我们必须对那个神秘的陌生人严加注意。
2. There are many mysterious stories about the Egyptian pyramids. 关于埃及金字塔有许多神秘的故事。
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mysteriously [ mis'tiəriəsli ] ad. 神秘地,故弄玄虚地 e.g. 1. Mysteriously, there was no answer when I rang. 真怪,我按了铃,但没人应。
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mystery [ 'mistəri ] n. 神秘,神秘的事物 e.g. 1. Why he went there is a mystery to me. 他为什么到那里去,这对我来说是个谜。
2. The place continues to fascinate visitors, cloaked in its mystery. 这个地方笼罩在神秘气氛下,继续使游览者着迷。
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mystic [ 'mistik ] a. 神秘的 e.g. 1. I know some world's mystic religions. 我了解一些世界上的神秘宗教。
2. They hold a mystic religious ceremony. 他们举行了一个神秘的宗教仪式。
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mystification [ mistifi'keiʃ(ə)n ] n. 故弄玄虚,迷惑,神秘化 e.g.
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mystify [ 'mistifai ] v. 神秘化,使难解,迷惑 e.g. 1. The act or an instance of mystifying. 神秘化神秘化的行为或事例
2. I'm completely mystified about what happened in the hotel the other day. 我对这家酒店在那天所发生的事压根儿迷惑不解。
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myth [ miθ ] n. 神话 e.g. 1. A being in folklore or myth similar to one of these beings. 巨人民间传说或神话中与以上的人种相似的人
2. The rich uncle of whom he boasts is only a myth. 他吹嘘的那个有钱的叔叔只是个乌有翁。
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