playground [ 'pleigraʊnd ] n.&a. 操场 e.g. 1. The students are playing on the playground. 学生们正在操场上玩。
2. There are more than five hundred people on the playground. 运动场上有五百多人。
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playhouse [ 'pleihaʊs ] n. 儿童游戏房 e.g. 1. Mike Jackson, the new pop singer, was certainly a hit with the audience at the Playhouse Theatre last night. 迈克·杰克逊,一名新的流行歌星,昨晚在剧场当然地受到观众们的欢迎。
2. The children enjoyed making a playhouse out of cardboard. 那些孩子们喜欢用卡纸板搭玩具小屋玩。
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playing card [ 'plei-iŋ ˌkɑ:d ] n. 纸牌,扑克牌 e.g. 1. A playing card bearing the figure of a queen, ranking above the jack and below the king. 王后画有王后人像的一张纸牌,比杰克大但比国王小
2. A playing card marked with nine pips. 标有九点的一张扑克牌
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playmate [ 'pleimeit ] n. 玩伴,游伴 e.g. 1. He was my playmate in childhood. 他是我童年时的玩伴。
2. She has been the playmate of every boy on the football team. 她曾经是足球队上每个人的性伴侣。
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playoff [ 'pleiɔ:f ] n. (双方得分相等时的)最后决赛 e.g. 1. The team manager fell in for the major share of the blame when his team lost the playoffs. 球队的经理在他的球队失去决赛权时,首当其冲受到许多谴责。
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plaything [ 'pleiθiŋ ] n. 玩具,被玩弄的人 e.g. 1. He treated the silly girl as a plaything. 他把那个愚蠢的女孩当作一个玩物。
2. I used to get them new plaything to keep them quiet. 我过去总是给他们买新玩具来使他们安静。
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playtime [ 'pleitaim ] n. 游戏时间,娱乐时间,开幕时刻 e.g. 1. The children are outside during playtime. 在娱乐时间学生都在室外活动。
2. The children have three playtimes during the day. 那些学生一天有三次游戏时间.
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playwright [ 'pleirait ] n. 剧作家 e.g. 1. This playwright is very popular now. 这位剧作家现在很受欢迎。
2. The legal right granted to an author, a composer, a playwright, a publisher, or a distributor to exclusive publication, production, sale, or distribution of a literary, musical, dramatic, or artistic work. 版权授予文学、音乐、戏剧或艺术作品的作者、作曲者、剧作者、出版商或独家经营出版、生产或销售的批发商的合法权利
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plaza [ 'plɑ:zə ] n. 广场,市场 e.g. 1. We've booked you in at the Plaza for two nights. 我们为你在普拉扎旅馆预订了两夜的房间.
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plea [ pli: ] n. 请求,恳求
v. 借口,恳求,请求 e.g. 1. The accused entered a plea of "not guilty". 被告作了“无罪”的抗辩。
2. She made an impassioned plea for justice. 她激昂地抗辩,恳求获得公正。
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plead [ pli:d ] v. 辩护,恳求,托称 e.g. 1. The girl charged with murder was said to be mad and unfit to plead. 据说那个被指控谋杀的女孩是疯子,不能为自己申辩。
2. Pleading ignorance of the law won't help you if you are caught. 假若因犯法被抓住,藉口不知是犯法亦无济於事。
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pleading [ 'pli:diŋ ] n. 恳求 e.g. 1. Pleading ignorance of the law won't help you if you are caught. 假若因犯法被抓住,藉口不知是犯法亦无济於事。
2. He apologized for not coming to the party, pleading pressure of work. 他为不能到会而道歉, 推说是工作太忙.
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pleasant [ 'plezənt ] a. 令人愉快的,舒适的
vi. 满意,喜欢
vt. 使高兴 e.g. 1. She seems a pleasant woman. 她似乎是一个友善的女人。
2. We are living in pleasant surroundings. 我们生活在舒适的环境中。
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pleasantly [ 'plezntli ] ad. 友好地,亲切地,客气地 e.g. 1. The noise of the stream had a pleasantly somnolent effect. 小河潺潺的流水声有宜人的催眠效果.
2. The day went pleasantly enough until I received your call. 接到你的电话前,我过了愉快的一天
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please [ pli:z ] v. 取悦,请 e.g. 1. Take as many as you please. 你要多少就拿多少。
2. Please come with me. 请跟我来。
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pleased [ pli:zd ] a. 高兴的 e.g. 1. They were all very pleased with the news. 他们听到那消息都很高兴。
2. I am only too pleased to do business with you. 我能和你做生意,太高兴了。
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pleasing [ 'pli:ziŋ ] a. 令人喜爱的,愉快的,舒适的
vbl. 取悦,期望,请 e.g. 1. We have made pleasing progress in our talks. 我们的会谈已经取得了令人满意的进展。
2. This wine is most pleasing to the taste. 这种酒的味道美极了。
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pleasurable [ 'pleʒərəbl ] a. 令人愉快的,使人快乐的 e.g. 1. The pleasurable sensation that accompanies the use of a drug; a rush. 幻觉使用麻醉毒品而产生的一种愉悦的感觉;激情
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pleasure [ 'pleʒə ] n. 高兴,愉快 e.g. 1. He listened with pleasure to the beautiful music. 他陶醉在美妙的音乐中。
2. She took no pleasure in her work. 她觉得自己的工作毫无乐趣。
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pleat [ pli:t ] n. 褶,褶状物
v. 打褶 e.g. 1. Press the pleats flat. 把褶子熨平.
2. Accordion pleats; accordion blinds. 褶状的裙边;褶状的遮阳物
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