polemics [ pɔ'lemiks ] n. 争辩 e.g. 1. He launched into a fierce polemic against the government's policies. 他猛烈地抨击政府的政策.
2. In place of the scholarly tome that many people expected of him, Mr White has produced a polemic, and not a very good one at that. As the woman said, we are not amused. 怀特先生出版了一本并非人们所期待的博学的大部头,而是一本有争议的不是太好的小作品。正如这位妇女所说,我们对这很冷淡。
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polestar n. 北极星,指导者,指导原理 e.g.
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police [ pə'li:s ] a. 警察的
n. 警察,警方
v. 管辖 e.g. 1. The police have caught the murderer. 警察已经抓获杀人凶手。
2. Our neighbourhood police are very friendly. 我们邻近的警察非常友善。
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police officer n. 警官, 警员 e.g. 1. The investigation was carried out under the direction of a senior police officer. 调查是在一位高级警官的指导下进行的。
2. I'll find the evidence I want, said the police officer, even if we have to tear the whole house apart. 警官司说:“即使我们不得不把整个房子翻个一塌糊涂,我也愿找到我要的证据”。
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police station n. 警察局 e.g. 1. Terrorists bombed the police station in revenge for the arrests. 恐怖分子用炸弹袭击了警察局报复逮捕行动.
2. At the police station, he was formally charged with murder. 在警察局他被正式控告犯谋杀罪。
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policeman [ pə'li:smən ] n. 警察 e.g. 1. The policeman ordered him to stop the car. 警察命令他停车。
2. The policeman was justified in shooting the criminal in self-defence. 那个警察出于自卫枪击罪犯是正当防卫。
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policemen n. 警察 e.g. 1. The sheriff ordered the policemen to gather. 警察局长命令警察集合。
2. The Queen was flanked by a retinue of bodyguards and policemen. 女王左右有保镖和警察护卫着。
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policewoman [ pə'li:sˌwʊmən ] n. 女警察 e.g. 1. The thief made a misguided attempt to rob a policewoman. 那个贼不识好歹竟要抢劫一个女警察。
2. She was strongly committed to her job, a policewoman by eminence. 她非常忠于职守,一位典型的(卓越的)女警察。
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policy [ 'pɔlisi ] n. 政策,方针,保险单 e.g. 1. Honesty is the best policy. 诚实是最明智的。
2. This latest incident may be the lever needed to change government policy. 最近的事件或许可以作为迫使政府改变政策所需的手段。
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polio [ 'pəuliəu ] n. [医]脊髓灰质炎,小儿麻痹症 e.g. 1. She had polio as a child and spent the rest of her life in a wheelchair. 她小时候得了小儿麻痹症, 终生没离开过轮椅.
2. He failed many times but he finally broke through to find a successful polio vaccine. 他失败了许多次,但终于发现了有效的预防小儿麻痹症的疫苗。
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poliomyelitis [ ˌpəuliəumaiə'laitis ] n. 脊髓灰质炎 e.g.
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polish [ 'pɔliʃ ] n. 光泽,优雅,精良
v. 擦亮,磨光,推敲 e.g. 1. I polished my buttons with a handkerchief. 我用手帕把钮扣擦亮。
2. With this polish you can give a good high gloss to the wood. 使用这种上光蜡可使木器表面极为光亮平滑。
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polished [ 'pɔliʃt ] a. 擦亮的,精练的,优美的 e.g. 1. The children loved sliding round the newly polished floor. 孩子们喜欢在刚擦亮的地板上溜圈子。
2. It's an honest book but it hasn't been polished. 这本书写得真诚坦率,但还未经润色。
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politburo [ pə'litbjuərəu ] n. (共产党的)政治局 e.g.
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polite [ pə'lait ] a. 有礼貌的 e.g. 1. This boy is polite to everyone. 这个男孩对所有人都很礼貌。
2. He moved aside for her with a polite bow. 他礼貌地鞠躬,退避一旁让她过去。
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politely [ pə'laitli ] ad. 有礼貌地 e.g. 1. He stood up politely when the lady entered the room. 这位女士走进房间的时候,他有礼貌地站了起来。
2. They try to deal politely with angry customers. 他们尽量对发怒的顾客彬彬有礼.
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politeness [ pə'laitnis ] n. 有礼,优雅 e.g. 1. He was noted for his politeness. 大家都知道他很有礼貌。
2. Politeness is an attribute of a gentleman. 彬彬有礼是绅士的本色。
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politic [ 'pɔlitik ] a. 精明的,圆滑的,慎重的 e.g. 1. A politic man tries not to offend people. 精明的人尽量不得罪人。
2. A politic decision. 一个明智的决定
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political [ pə'litikəl ] a. 政治的 e.g. 1. These are political rather than social matters. 这是政治问题而不是社会问题。
2. One suspects he was dismissed for political reasons. 有人怀疑他是由於人事上的原因而被解职的。
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political science 政治学 e.g.
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