oasis [ əu'eisis ] n. 绿洲 e.g. 1. The caravan stopped for the night at an oasis. 旅行队在沙漠中的绿洲停下来过夜。
2. Her bedroom is an oasis of calm in the noisy house. 她的卧室是这座嘈杂房屋中一个难得的安静之处。
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oath [ 'əuθ ] n. 誓言,誓约 e.g. 1. Repeat the oath after me. 请跟着我宣誓。
2. The judge reminded the witness that she was under oath. 法官提醒那个证人她已经宣过誓了。
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obedience [ ə'bi:djəns, -diəns ] n. 服从,顺从 e.g. 1. Obedience to order is very important in an army. 服从命令在军队中是很重要的。
2. The sergeant expects obedience from his men/that his men will obey him/his men to obey him. 中士要士兵服从他的命令.
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obedient [ ə'bi:djənt, -diənt ] a. 服从的,顺从的 e.g. 1. The dog is obedient to its master's orders. 这只狗听从主人的命令。
2. My brother is an obedient boy. 我弟弟是一个听话的男孩。
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obesity [ əu'bisiti ] n. 肥胖,肥大 e.g. 1. Obesity is a problem for many people in western countries. 西方国家很多人都有过度肥胖的问题.
2. The branch of medicine that deals with the causes, prevention, and treatment of obesity. 肥胖症学研究肥胖的原因、预防和治疗的医学的分支
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obey [ ə'bei ] v. 服从,听从 e.g. 1. Soldiers are expected to obey their orders without question. 军人应当绝对服从命令。
2. We should obey the law. 我们应当遵守法律。
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object [ 'ɔbdʒikt ] n. 物,物体,目标,宾语
v. 反对 e.g. 1. Some people objected that the new tax law was unfair. 一些人反对说,新税法不公平。
2. Various objects were on the table. 桌子上摆着各种各样的物体。
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objection [ əb'dʒekʃən ] n. 反对,异议 e.g. 1. There is no objection to your opening the window. 你开窗没有什么不可以的。
2. The chief objection to this book is its great length. 这本书的主要缺点是过于冗长。
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objective [ əb'dʒektiv ] a. 客观的
n. 目标,目的 e.g. 1. Try to be more objective about it. 尽量更客观地对待此事吧。
2. We have succeeded in our main objectives. 我们已经成功地达到了主要目标。
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obligation [ ˌɔbli'geiʃən ] n. 义务,责任 e.g. 1. The company has to fulfill the terms of its obligation. 这个公司必须履行合同条款。
2. Damaging the goods puts you under an obligation to buy them. 你损坏了这些商品,你就得都买下来。
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obligatory [ ɔ'bligətəri ] a. 义不容辞的,义务的,必须的 e.g. 1. Be not a visit to Mr. George obligatory? 是不是必须我拜访乔治先生?
2. It is obligatory upon us to protect the world from nuclear war. 保护世界免於核子战争是我们的义务。
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oblige [ ə'blaidʒ ] v. 强制,赐,施恩惠 e.g. 1. I'm much obliged to you. 我非常感谢你。
2. I felt obliged to leave after such an unpleasant quarrel. 发生了这样不愉快的争吵之后,我觉得有必要离开。
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obligee [ 'ɔblidʒi: ] n. 权利人,债权人 e.g.
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obliging [ ə'blaidʒiŋ ] a. 乐于助人的 e.g. 1. Exhibiting a desire or willingness to please; cheerfully obliging. 殷勤的表现出取悦别人意愿的;乐于顺从的
2. You are not obliged to answer these questions, but it would make our task easier. 这些问题并非非答不可, 但答问对我们大有助益.
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obligor [ ˌɔbli'gɔ: ] n. 债务人,欠债者 e.g.
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oblique [ ə'bli:k ] a. 间接的,斜的
vi. 倾斜 e.g. 1. He drew an oblique line on paper. 他在纸上划了一条斜线。
2. The tendency to grow at an oblique or horizontal angle. Used of roots, stems, or branches. 斜向性向倾斜或与水平成角度的方向生长的倾向。用于植物的根、茎或枝
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obliterate [ ə'blitəreit ] v. 涂去,擦去,删除 e.g. 1. The criminal obliterated all fingerprints. 罪犯擦掉全部指印。
2. The view was obliterated by the fog. 景色被浓雾遮住了。
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oblivious [ ə'bliviəs ] a. 没注意到,或不知道 e.g. 1. I was oblivious of my surroundings. 我没有注意到周围的事物。
2. The speaker ground on, oblivious of his listeners' boredom. 演说者唠唠叨叨, 没注意到听众的厌烦情绪.
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oblong [ 'ɔblɔŋ ] n. 长方形(椭圆形)
a. 长方形的(椭圆形的) e.g.
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obnoxious [ əb'nɔkʃəs ] a. 可憎的,不愉快的,讨厌的 e.g. 1. I hate his obnoxious behavior. 我恨他那讨厌的品行。
2. He is the most obnoxious man I know. 他是我认识的最可憎的人。
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