poor [ puə ] a. 可怜的,贫穷的 e.g. 1. He was too poor to buy a new coat. 他穷得无法买新衣。
2. Some people may regard radio as the poor relation of broadcasting. 有些人可能认为无线电广播在广播事业中稍逊一筹。
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poorly [ 'puəli ] ad. 贫穷地,不充份地,贫乏地
a. 身体不舒服的,心情恶劣的 e.g. 1. These streets are very poorly lit. 这些街道的照明很差.
2. No one will buy a book which (that) is poorly written. 没有人会买一本写得很烂的书。
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pop [ pɔp ] n. 取出,砰然声,流行乐曲
a. 流行的,热门的,通俗的
v. 取出,发出爆裂声,突然伸出 e.g. 1. I have no interest in pop music. 我对流行音乐不感兴趣。
2. The rabbits popped out as soon as we opened the hutch. 我们一打开兔箱,兔子就突然跑出来了。
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popcorn [ 'pɔpkɔ:n ] n. 爆米花 e.g. 1. I but a cup of coke and some popcorn. 我买一杯可口可乐和一爆米花。
2. A container or pan for making popcorn. 爆玉米花团之容器或长柄锅
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pope [ pu:p ] n. 罗马教皇 e.g. 1. The new Pope will give a speech tomorrow. 新教皇明天将发表演讲。
2. Pope John Paul II makes a point of giving at least some of his speeches in the language of the country he's visiting. He has the gift of tongues. 罗马教皇约翰保罗二世在他访问别的国家时,坚持用该国的语言进行部分的演讲。他具有多种语言才能。
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poplar [ 'pɔplə ] n. 白扬,白扬木 e.g. 1. There are some poplars in the garden. 庭院里有几棵杨树。
2. I eulogize the tall and straight trunk of the white poplar. 我赞美白杨树那挺拔的株干。
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popper [ 'pɔpə ] 服药成瘾者;弄出砰然 e.g.
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poppy [ 'pɔpi ] n. 罂粟,深红色 e.g. 1. Poppies are not allowed to be planted in most countries. 在大多数国家,罂粟被禁止种植。
2. Any of several similar or related plants, such as the California poppy. 罂粟几种相似于罂粟或与其有关的植物一种,如加利福尼亚花菱草
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populace [ 'pɔpjuləs ] n. 平民,大众 e.g. 1. He had the support of large sections of the populace. 他获得大多数民众的支持。
2. The populace at large are opposed to sudden change. 人民群众普遍反对突然实行的变革。
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popular [ 'pɔpjulə ] a. 大众的,流行的,有销路的 e.g. 1. This is a very popular name for a girl. 这是一个非常普通的女孩名字。
2. Do you like popular music? 你喜欢流行音乐吗?
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popularity [ ˌpɔpju'læriti ] n. 普及,流行 e.g. 1. His popularity among working people remains as strong as ever. 他在劳动人民中一如既往声望很高。
2. Her books have been in popularity recently. 她的书近来大受欢迎。
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popularize [ 'pɔpjuləraiz ] v. 普及,宣传 e.g. 1. British-born American anthropologist whose books, such as The Natural Superiority of Women(1953), helped popularize anthropology. 蒙塔古,阿什利生于1905英裔美国人类学家,其著作如女性的自然优越性(1953年),促进了人类学的普及
2. The series of books gained applause. We decided to popularize the method. 这套书出版以来,在市场上反应良好,我们决定推广这种学习方法。
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popularly [ 'pɔpjʊləli ] ad. 一般地,通俗地,平易地 e.g. 1. The European Economic Community, popularly known as the Common Market 欧洲经济共同体,即众所周知的共同市场。
2. In Chinese, a computer is popularly known as an"electrical brain", for the working process of a computer is similar to a human brain very much. 在中文里,计算机有一个人所共知的雅号:“电脑”。这是因为计算机的工作过程与人的大脑思维过程极为相似。
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populate [ 'pɔpjuleit ] v. 构成人口,居住于 e.g. 1. The islands were gradually populated by settlers from Europe. 岛上逐渐迁入很多欧洲移民.
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populated 粒子数增加的 e.g. 1. The wasteland of the north is scarcely populated. 北方的大荒原地广人稀。
2. The islands were gradually populated by settlers from Europe. 岛上逐渐迁入很多欧洲移民.
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population [ ˌpɔpju'leiʃən ] n. 人口 e.g. 1. What is the population of this country? 这个国家的人口是多少?
2. There has been a steady decrease in population in this city. 这个城市的人口在持续下降。
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populist [ 'pɔpjulist ] n. 平民主义者,平民论者 e.g. 1. A populist aversion to business monopolies. 人民党主义对商业垄断的反对
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populous [ 'pɔpjuləs ] a. 人口多的,人口稠密的 e.g. 1. We live in a populous area near the coast. 我们生活在沿海人口稠密的地区。
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pop-up 弹出式 e.g.
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porcelain [ 'pɔ:slin, -lein ] n. 瓷器,瓷
adj. 瓷制的, 精美的, 脆的 e.g. 1. There is a porcelain figure on the table. 桌子上有一个瓷像。
2. The museum displays the specimen of ancient Chinese porcelain. 这个博物馆展出中国古瓷器标本。
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