needless [ 'ni:dlis ] a. 不需要的 e.g. 1. Needless to say, he kept his promise. 不用说,他信守了他的诺言。
2. Needless to say, learning without thinking is useless. 不用说,学而不思则罔。
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needlessly [ 'ni:dlisli ] a. 毫无必要的 e.g. 1. You are fretting yourself needlessly. 你是在不必要地折磨自己。
2. New and often needlessly novel. 新但无价值的新的但常是不必要的新奇的
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needlework [ 'ni:d(ə)lwɜ:k ] n. 针线活,缝纫手艺 e.g. 1. She is good at needlework. 她擅长刺绣。
2. This schoolgirl likes to do some needlework. 这个女学生喜欢做针线活。
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needn't [ 'ni:dnt ] need not之缩写 e.g.
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needs [ ni:dz ] n. 需要
v. 需要,必须
ad. 必须地,一定地 e.g. 1. The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. 大脑需要不断地供血。
2. A juggler needs great dexterity. 玩杂耍的人必须手指非常灵巧。
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needy [ 'ni:di ] a. 贫穷的,贫困的,生活艰苦的 e.g. 1. The rich man gave much food to needy people. 那位富翁给了穷人很多食物。
2. There are many needy families in our village. 我们村子有很多贫困家庭。
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nefarious [ ni'fɛəriəs ] a. 违法的,邪恶的 e.g.
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negate [ ni'geit ] v. 否定,否认,打消 e.g. 1. These facts negate your theory. 这些事实否定了你的理论.
2. How can you negate God? 你怎麽能否定上帝的存在?
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negation [ ni'geiʃən ] n. 否定,否认 e.g. 1. This theory is a negation of all traditional beliefs. 这理论否定了一切传统信念.
2. Shaking the head is a sign of negation. 摇头表示否认.
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negative [ 'negətiv ] a. 否定的,负的,消极的
n. 底片,负数
vt. 否定 e.g. 1. I have a negative opinion on the value of this idea. 我对这个主意持反对意见。
2. Relating to or designating a quantity, number, angle, or direction opposite to another designated as negative. 正向的关于或表明与另一个表示为负的相反的数量、数字、角度或方向的
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negatively [ 'negətivli ] ad. 否定地(负地) e.g.
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neglect [ ni'glekt ] n. 疏忽,忽略,怠慢
v. 疏忽,忽视,不顾 e.g. 1. Don't neglect to lock the door when you leave. 你走时别忘了锁门。
2. You've been neglecting your work. 你对工作不够重视。
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neglected [ ni'glektid ] a. 被忽视的 e.g. 1. The threat of a neglected cold is for doctor what the threat of purgatory is for priest- a gold mine. 被忽视的感冒所构成的威胁对医生来说,正如地狱所构成的威胁之对牧师——都是一座金矿。
2. Lacking benefits given to others; neglected. 冷落的没有好处以给别人的;被忽视的
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neglectful [ ni'glektful ] a. 疏忽的,不注意的 (of) e.g.
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negligence [ 'neglidʒəns ] n. 疏忽,粗心大意 e.g. 1. The accident was due to her negligence. 这次事故是因她疏忽所致。
2. His negligence was nothing less than criminal. 他的粗心大意无异於犯罪.
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negligent [ 'neglidʒənt ] a. 疏忽的,粗心的,不在意的 e.g. 1. She was taxed with negligence/with having been negligent. 她被指控疏忽职守.
2. I was negligent, I admit it. 我太疏忽大意,这一点我承认。
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negligible [ 'neglidʒəbl ] a. 可以忽略的,微不足道的 e.g. 1. The risks were represented as negligible. 把这麽冒险的事说得微不足道.
2. The damage to my car is negligible. 我的汽车的损坏是极轻微的。
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negotiable [ ni'gəuʃjəbl ] a. 可磋商的,可转让的,可通行的 e.g. 1. The road is only negotiable in the dry season. 这条道只有在旱季才能通行。
2. He says his claim is not negotiable. 他说他的要求是不容讨价还价的。
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negotiate [ ni'gəuʃieit ] v. 商议,谈判,交涉 e.g. 1. The company has negotiated a new contract with its staff. 公司已经和全体员工商定了一项新合同。
2. We've decided to negotiate with the employers about our wage claim. 我们决定就工资问题与雇主谈判。
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negotiation [ niˌgəuʃi'eiʃən ] n. 谈判,协商 e.g. 1. Negotiation of the slippery road was not easy. 通过这条很滑的路并不容易。
2. The contract is still under negotiation. 这项合同仍在商谈之中。
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