protuberant [ prə'tju:bərənt; (US) prəʊ'tu:- ] a. 突出的,隆起的 e.g.
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proud [ praud ] a. 骄傲的,自豪的 e.g. 1. Tom is very proud of his new car. 汤姆非常满意自己的新车。
2. They are poor but proud; they never borrow money or ask for help. 他们虽穷但很自重,他们从不向人借钱或求助。
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prurient [ 'pruəriənt ] a. 好色的,淫乱的 e.g. 1. She showed a prurient interest in the details of the rape case. 她对那强奸案的细节津津乐道.
2. Something, such as language or printed matter, considered obscene, prurient, or immoral. 猥亵的东西被认为猥亵的、荒淫的或淫荡的东西,例如语言或印刷物
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Prussia [ 'prʌʃə ] n. 普鲁士 e.g. 1. Can you find me some information about Prussia? 你能给我找到一些关于普鲁士的资料吗?
2. A historical region and former duchy of north-central Germany around which the kingdom of Prussia developed. The region is now divided between Poland and Germany. 勃兰登堡历史上的宗教领地和原公爵领地,位于德国中北部,普鲁士王国在其周围发展起来。该地区现被波兰和德国分占
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Prussian [ 'prʌʃən ] a. 普鲁士的,普鲁士语的,普鲁士式的
n. 普鲁士人,普鲁士语 e.g. 1. Prussian army officer and military theorist who proposed the doctrines of total war and war as an instrument of policy. His treatise On War was published posthumously(1833). 克劳塞维茨,卡尔·冯1780-1831普鲁士军官和军事理论家,提出了总体战概念和战争是政治的工具。其论著战争论在其死后出版(1833年)
2. The Prussians are drilling in the meadow behind the sawmill. 普鲁士士兵在锯木厂后边草地上操练。
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pry [ prai ] n. 杠杆
v. 打听,窥探,用杠杆撬开 e.g. 1. I don't want them prying into my affairs. 我不愿他们打听我的私事。
2. They tried to use an iron bar to pry open the lock. 他们试图用一根铁棒撬开锁。
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PS n. 客轮(马力,计划研究,转辙器尖,极化音响器) e.g.
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psalm [ sɑ:m ] n. 圣诗,圣歌,诗篇 e.g. 1. You can find this psalm in the Bible. 你可以在圣经上找到这篇赞美诗。
2. A hymn or psalm sung when the ministers enter at the opening of a service, especially in the Anglican Church. 圣餐礼开始时唱的赞美诗牧师开始宗教仪式时,特别是在英国圣公会教堂中唱的圣歌或赞美诗
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psephology [ si'fɔlədʒi ] n. 选举学 e.g.
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pseudo [ 'psju:dəu ] 假的,冒充的 e.g. 1. This apparent interest of his in modern music is completely pseudo. 他对现代音乐显露出的雅兴纯属自欺欺人.
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pseudonym [ '(p)sju:dənim ] n. 匿名,假名,笔名 e.g. 1. George Eliot was the pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans. 乔治·艾略特是玛丽·安·埃文斯的笔名.
2. She writes under a pseudonym. 她用笔名发表作品.
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pseudopod [ '(p)sju:dəpɔd ] n. 假足,伪足 e.g.
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psyche [ 'psaiki(:) ] n. 赛克,灵魂,精神 e.g. 1. Is aggression an essential part of the human psyche? 损人利己是否是人心灵的主宰?
2. In psychoanalysis, the division of the psyche that is conscious, most immediately controls thought and behavior, and is most in touch with external reality. 自我在精神分析学中指有意识的最直接地控制思想和行为,与外部世界联系也最多的那部分自我
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psychedelic [ ˌsaiki'delik ] a. 引起幻觉的
n. 迷幻药 e.g. 1. Mescalin and LSD are psychedelic drugs. 仙人球毒 和麦角酸二乙基 胺都是迷幻药.
2. The subculture associated with psychedelic drugs. 迷幻世界与迷幻药有关的亚文化
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psychiatric [ saiki'ætrik; (US) si- ] a. 精神病的 e.g. 1. It must be so small that present methods of psychiatric diagnosis cannot find it. 这一定很小,目前精神病的诊断方法还发现不了。
2. The method of psychiatric therapy originated by Sigmund Freud in which free association, dream interpretation, and analysis of resistance and transference are used to explore repressed or unconscious impulses, anxieties, and internal conflicts. 心理分析由西格蒙德·弗洛伊德创立的一套精神治疗的方法,用自由联系、对梦的阐释和对抵抗和移情的分析来研究被压抑或无意识的冲动、焦虑和内心冲突
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psychiatrist [ sai'kaiətrist; (US) si- ] n. 精神病医师,精神病学家 e.g. 1. The Home Secretary asked a consultant psychiatrist to determine whether she ought to be released(or transferred to hospital) on health grounds. 内务大臣叫精神病顾问医生决定是否应该由于健康原因将她释放(或转移到医院)。
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psychiatry [ sai'kaiətri ] n. 精神病学 e.g.
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psychic [ 'saikik ] a. 灵魂的,精神的,心灵的,对超自然力敏感的;通灵的
n. 巫师,灵媒,心灵研究 e.g. 1. Development of a physical disorder or illness resulting from psychic, rather than physiological, factors. 精神起因一种由心理因素而不是生理因素引起的身体机能失调或疾病
2. A period of life characterized by physiological and psychic change that marks the end of the reproductive capacity of women and terminates with the completion of menopause. 绝经期,更年期生命的一个阶段,特征是标志妇女生殖能力终结及以停经完成为结束的生理、心理变化
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psycho [ 'saikəu ] a. 心理学上的
n. 心理学 e.g.
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psychoanalysis [ ˌsaikəuə'næləsis ] n. 心理分析 e.g. 1. A licensed practitioner of psychoanalysis. 心理分析医生有开业许可证的心理分析医生
2. In psychoanalysis, the conscious. 觉察力在精神分析中所指的觉察力
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