prepared [ pri'pɛəd ] a. 有准备的(特别处理过的)
v. 准备 e.g. 1. They prepared rice, flour and sundry other items of food for the poor. 他们为穷人准备了米,面及其它各种食物。
2. I have prepared everything for the trip. 我做好了旅行的所有准备。
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prepay [ 'pri:'pei ] v. 预付 e.g. 1. The telegram was sent reply prepaid. 电报已发出并已预付复电费用。
2. I use a prepaid envelope. 我用了一个邮资已付的信封。
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preponderance [ pri'pɔndərɚns ] n. 优势,多数 e.g.
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preponderant [ pri'pɔndərənt ] a. 以重胜的,优势的,压倒性的 e.g. 1. Melancholy is the preponderant mood of the poem. 忧郁的感情是该诗的基调.
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preponderate [ pri'pɔndəreit ] v. 以重量胜过,占优势,胜过 e.g. 1. Christians preponderate in the population of that part of the country. 基督教徒在该国那一地区的人口中居多.
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preposition [ ˌprepə'ziʃən ] n. 介词 e.g. 1. Preposition is abbreviated as "prep" in this dictionary. 介词在词典中略作 “prep”。
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prepossessing [ ˌpri:pə'zesiŋ ] a. 讨人欢喜的,有魅力的,给人好感的 e.g. 1. Clean clothes and good manners are prepossessing. 清洁的衣服和良好的举止能给人以好感。
2. Perhaps the least prepossessing quality of Fox was that he cares too much about the ephemeral in politics: and Ford displays excessive zeal, to my mind, in teasing out these cares to the last twist and turn. 也许福克斯最不逗人喜欢的一点就是他把短促的政治生命看得过于重了。而在我看来,福特在诱使福克斯说出他的这些关心时显得过分热情,手法千奇百怪,使尽了手段。
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preposterous [ pri'pɔstərəs ] a. 荒谬的,可笑的 e.g. 1. They are asking a preposterous price for the work. 他们为该作品漫天要价。
2. The result is preposterous. 结果很可笑。
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preppy n. 大学预科生 e.g.
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preprint [ 'pri:'print ] n. 出版前的非正式样本
v. 预先印好 e.g.
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preprocess [ pri:'prəʊses;-'prɔ- ] 预处理 e.g.
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preprocessor [ pri:'prəʊsesə(r);-'prɔ- ] 预处理程序,预处理器 e.g.
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prepubescent a. 青春期前的 e.g.
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prepunch [ pri:'pʌntʃ ] 预先穿孔 e.g.
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prerequisite [ 'pri:'rekwizit ] n. 先决条件 e.g. 1. A sense of humour is prerequisite to understanding her work. 要理解她的作品就必须具有幽默感。
2. Good muscles are one of the prerequisites of physical fitness. 肌肉发达是身体健康的一个必备条件.
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prerogative [ pri'rɔgətiv ] a. (有)特权的
n. 特权 e.g. 1. It's the Prime Minister's prerogative to decide when to call an election. 决定大选的日期是首相的特权。
2. A monarch has the prerogative of mercy for criminals. 君主享有对罪犯的赦免权。
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presage [ 'presidʒ ] n. 预感,预兆,预知
v. 成为...的前兆,预示,预言 e.g. 1. The clouds presage a storm. 乌云预示着暴风雨的到来。
2. Suddenly he had a presage about the near danger. 他突然对即将到来的危险有了一种预感。
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Presbyterian [ ˌprezbi'tiəriən ] a. [宗]长老会(制)的 e.g. 1. There are some reports about the Presbyterian Church on the newspaper. 报纸上有许多关于基督教长老会的报道。
2. The church has become a social as well as a religious force in the community, but community life is not broken up into Presbyterian, Methodist, Lutheran, Roman Catholic, and Jewish groups. 在社会上,教会不仅是一种宗教力量,而且也是一种社会力量,但长老会、卫理公会、路德会、罗马天主教会和犹太教会等教派教徒在社会生活中并不各成体系。
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preschool [ 'pri:sku:l ] a. 未满学龄的,就学前的
n. 育幼院,幼稚园 e.g.
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preschooler [ 'pri:'sku:lə(r) ] n. (美)学龄前儿童 e.g.
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