nonsmoker [ 'nɔn'sməukə ] n. 不抽烟者 e.g.
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nonzero [ 'nɔnziərəu ] 非零 e.g.
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noodle [ 'nu:dl ] n. 面条 e.g. 1. Chinese food is often served with rice or noodles. 中餐常有米饭或面条.
2. He went to the piano and noodle around until the tune came back to him. 他走到钢琴边随意弹奏起来,一直到他想起那曲子。
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noon [ nu:n ] n. 正午,中午 e.g. 1. The visitor left a little before noon. 来访者在中午前一会儿离开了。
2. We reckon to arrive in Delhi at noon. 我们估计正午抵达德里.
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nor [ nɔ: ] conj.&ad. 也不,也没有
"或非"
"非或" e.g. 1. He can neither read nor write. 他既不会读也不会写。
2. Nor am I aware that anyone else knows the secret. 我也不知道别人谁还能知道这个秘密。
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norm [ nɔ:m ] n. 标准,规范 e.g. 1. Holding the view that the ego is the center, object, and norm of all experience. 自我中心的认为自我是所有的中心、对象和经验的标准的
2. Criminal behaviour seem to be the norm in this neighbourhood. 犯罪行为似乎是这一带的正常现象。
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normal [ 'nɔ:məl ] a. 正常的,正规的
n. 正常状态 e.g. 1. Everything is absolutely normal. 一切完全正常。
2. The collapse of the strike enabled the company to resume normal bus services. 罢工的失败使公司恢复了正常的公共汽车营业。
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normalization [ ˌnɔ:məlai'zeiʃən ] n. 常态化,正常化,正规化 e.g.
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normalize [ 'nɔ:məlaiz ] v. 使常态化,使合标准,使合规格 e.g. 1. The editors have normalized the author's rather unusual spelling. 编辑已将作者不太规范的拼写改正过来.
2. Our relationship has been normalized. 我们的关系正常了.
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normally [ 'nɔ:məli ] ad. 正常地 e.g. 1. The tendon had been so skillfully grafted in that the boy was able to flex his finger quite normally after four weeks. 腱的接合手术做得非常高明,那个男孩在四个星期之后,就能相当正常地伸屈他的手指了。
2. I normally get off (work) at 5.30. 我通常是5点30分下班.
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north [ nɔ:θ ] a. 北,北方(的)
ad. 向北方
n. 北,北方 e.g. 1. China lies to the north of Vietnam. 中国位于越南的北面。
2. The capital and largest city of North Korea, in the southwest-central part of the country. It was an important cultural center and became capital of North Korea in1948. Population, 1,283,000. 平壤朝鲜的首都和最大城市,位于该国的中部偏西南,它是一个重要的文化中心并于1948年成为朝鲜的首都。人口1,283,000
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northeast [ 'nɔ:θ'i:st ] n. 东北
a. 东北的,向东北的,来自东北的
ad. 向东北,来自东北 e.g. 1. The northeast wind was blowing hard at that time. 那时候东北风刮得正紧。
2. His house is in the northeast of this city. 他的家在这个城市的东北部。
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northern [ 'nɔ:ðən ] a. 北部的,北方的 e.g. 1. In the northern hemisphere, spring is in March and April. 在北半球,春季是三月和四月。
2. The Confederacy was defeated by the northern states. 南部邦联被北方打败了。
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northward [ 'nɔ:θwəd ] n. 北方,北
a. 向北的
ad. 向北的 e.g.
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northwards [ 'nɔ:θwədz ] a. 向北的
ad. 向北 e.g. 1. The coast sweeps (away) northwards in a wide curve. 海岸呈一大弧形向北伸展.
2. The escapee ran quickly northward and cut back to the original place. 逃犯迅速向北跑去,然后又突然回到原地。
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northwest [ 'nɔ:θ'west ] n. 西北,西北方
a. 西北的,在西北的,来自西北的
ad. 向西北 e.g. 1. The city is located in the northwest part of Canada. 这座城市位于加拿大的西北部。
2. The tourists drove northwest. 游客们开车向西北而去。
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Norwegian [ nɔ:'wi:dʒən ] n. 挪威人,挪威语
a. 挪威的,挪威人的,挪威语的 e.g. 1. The Norwegians live in a comparatively cold zone. 挪威人生活在比较寒冷的地区。
2. Do you know Norwegian? 你懂挪威语吗?
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nose [ nəuz ] n. 鼻子,突出部分,嗅觉
v. 嗅到 e.g. 1. Many dogs have a good nose. 多数狗嗅觉都很灵。
2. The horse won by a nose. 那匹马以微弱优势险胜。
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nostalgia [ nɔs'tældʒiə ] n. 乡愁,向往过去,怀旧之情 e.g. 1. Her work is pervaded by nostalgia for a past age. 她的作品充满了怀旧之情。
2. The sight inspired him with nostalgia. 这景象激起了他的怀旧之情。
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nostril [ 'nɔstril ] n. 鼻孔 e.g. 1. He dislikes his wide nostrils. 他不喜欢自己的宽大的鼻孔。
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