obstruct [ əb'strʌkt ] v. 阻隔,妨碍,阻塞 e.g. 1. Tall trees obstructed his view of the road. 有大树遮挡着,他看不见道路。
2. He was charged obstructing the highway. 他因阻碍公路交通而受控告。
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obstruction [ əb'strʌkʃən ] n. 障碍,妨碍,闭塞 e.g. 1. Your car is causing an obstruction. 你的汽车挡道了。
2. He was found guilty of obstruction. 他被判阻挡犯规。
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obtain [ əb'tein ] vt. 获得,得到
vi. 通用,流行,存在 e.g. 1. Further information can be obtained from our head office. 详细的资料可从我们的总部得到。
2. These conditions no longer obtain. 这些条件已不复存在了。
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obtainable [ əb'teinəb(ə)l ] a. 能获得的(可得到的,能达到的) e.g. 1. Are his records still obtainable? 他的唱片还能买到吗?
2. The flowers are no longer obtainable. 那花再也得不到了。
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obvious [ 'ɔbviəs, -vjəs ] a. 明显的,显而易见的 e.g. 1. The reformation of criminals has produced an obvious result. 对罪犯的改造有了明显的效果。
2. The merits of the scheme are quite obvious. 该计画的可取之处是相当明显的.
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obviously [ 'ɔbviəsli ] ad. 显然地 e.g. 1. Obviously, she needs help. 她显然需要帮助。
2. He was obviously drunk. 他显然是醉了。
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occasion [ ə'keiʒən ] n. 场合,机会,理由
v. 致使,惹起,引起 e.g. 1. I only wear a tie on special occasions. 我只在特殊场合才打领带。
2. There was no occasion to be so rude. 没有理由这样粗鲁。
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occasional [ ə'keiʒnəl ] a. 偶然的,不时的 e.g. 1. I only smoke an occasional cigar. 我只是偶然抽一支雪茄。
2. He is only an occasional workman. 他只是个临时雇工。
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occasionally [ ə'keiʒənəli ] ad. 偶尔地 e.g. 1. You can't have a complete monopoly of the car, I need to use it occasionally. 你不能一人独霸这辆汽车--我偶尔也要用.
2. Now and then; occasionally. 不时地,时常地;偶尔地
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occident [ 'ɔksidənt ] n. 西方,欧美国家 e.g.
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occidental [ ɔksi'dəntəl ] n. 西洋人,西方人
a. 西洋的,西方的 e.g. 1. The characteristic traits or customs of Occidental peoples. 西洋风味西方人习惯或品质性格特征
2. A native or inhabitant of an Occidental country; a westerner. 西方人在西方国家居住的当地人或居住者
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occlude [ ɔ'klu:d ] v. 使闭塞,封闭,关闭,逐出 e.g.
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occupation [ ˌɔkju'peiʃən ] a. 军事占领的,职业的
n. 职业 e.g. 1. He returned from Paris and found his office was under someone else's occupation. 他从巴黎回来,发现他的办公室被别人占了。
2. Riding is her favorite occupation. 骑马是她最喜欢的消遣。
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occupy [ 'ɔkjupai ] v. 占领,占,住进 e.g. 1. Reading occupies most of my free time. 阅读占去了我大部分的闲暇时间。
2. The enemy occupied the town. 敌人占据了这个城镇。
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occur [ ə'kə: ] v. 发生
vi. 出现,存在,发生 e.g. 1. Didn't it occur to you that he was lying? 你当时没想到他在撒谎吗?
2. That plane crash occurred only minutes after take-off. 空难在起飞几分钟后就发生了。
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occurrence [ ə'kʌrəns ] n. 发生,事件,发现 e.g. 1. An unforeseen event that disrupts the normal course of things; an inopportune occurrence. 意外扰乱事物正常进程的意外事件;不凑巧发生之事
2. It is more a made-up story than a real occurrence. 那是杜撰的故事,而不是真实发生的事情。
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ocean [ 'əuʃən ] n. 海洋 e.g. 1. This creature lives in the depth of the ocean. 这种生物生活在海洋深处。
2. It's almost impossible to find him in the immense ocean. 在无边无际的海洋中要找到他几乎是不可能的。
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Oceania [ ˌəuʃi'einiə ] n. 大洋洲 e.g. 1. Is Australia part of Oceania? 澳大利亚是在大洋洲吗?
2. A division of Oceania in the western Pacific Ocean comprising the islands east of the Philippines and north of the equator. It includes the Caroline, Marshall, Mariana, and Gilbert islands. 密克罗尼西亚西太平洋上菲律宾群岛以东,赤道以北的岛群,是大洋洲的一部分,包括加罗林群岛,马绍尔群岛,马里亚纳群岛和吉尔伯特群岛
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oceanography [ ˌəuʃiə'nɔgrəfi ] n. 海洋学 e.g.
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o'clock [ ə'klɔk ] =of the clock …点钟 e.g. 1. It's eleven o'clock now. 现在是十一点钟。
2. Hello. I'd like to reserve a table for two for eight o' clock, please. 你好,我要订一张今晚八点两个人的餐桌。
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