pulmonary [ 'pʌlmənəri ] a. 肺的,肺状的 e.g. 1. A pulmonary disease of horses that is characterized by respiratory irregularities, such as coughing, and is noticeable especially after exercise or in cold weather. 肺气肿马所患的肺部疾病,其症状是呼吸系统不正常,例如咳嗽,在奔跑之后或是寒冷季节尤为明显
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pulp [ pʌlp ] n. 果肉,纸浆
v. 化成纸浆,除去...果肉,制成纸浆 e.g. 1. A banana is mainly pulp, except for its skin. 香蕉除了果皮之外,主要是果肉。
2. These vegetables have been boiling too long; they're cooked to a pulp. 这些蔬菜煮的时间太长了,都煮成糊了。
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pulpit [ 'pulpit ] n. 讲道坛 e.g. 1. The policy was condemned (ie by clergymen) from the pulpit. 该项政策受到神职人员的谴责.
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pulsar [ 'pʌlsɑ: ] n. 电波球体 e.g.
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pulsate [ pʌl'seit, 'pʌlseit ] v. 搏动,悸动,有规律的鼓动 e.g. 1. The air seemed to pulsate with the bright light. 空气似乎随着亮光而颤动。
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pulse [ pʌls ] n. 脉冲,脉波,脉搏
v. 跳动,脉跳 e.g. 1. He knew the pulse of the people. 他了解人民的意向。
2. The excitement quickened my pulse. 激动使我的心跳加快。
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pulverize [ 'pʌlvəraiz ] v. 磨成粉,粉碎 e.g. 1. He pulverized the opposition with the force of his oratory. 他能言善辩把对方驳得体无完肤.
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puma [ 'pju:mə ] n. 美洲狮 e.g. 1. The hunt for the puma began in a small village where a woman picking blackberries saw"a large cat" only five yards away from her. 捕捉这只美洲狮的行动是从一个小村子开始的,在那里有位采草莓的妇女曾看到一只“大山猫”离她只有五码远。
2. The search proved difficult, for the puma was often observed at one place in the morning and at another place twenty miles away in the evening. 搜捕工作证明是很困难的,因为人们看到的这只美洲狮常常是早上在一个地方,而晚上又在二十英里之外的另一个地方。
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pummel [ 'pʌm(ə)l ] v. (用拳)接连地打,打击 e.g. 1. The child pummelled his mother angrily as she carried him home. 那孩子因其母带他回家而生气地捶打著母亲.
2. The child pummels his mother angrily as she carries him home. 那孩子因其母带他回家而生气地捶打著母亲。
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pump [ pʌmp ] n. 抽水机,打气筒
v. 抽水,打气,盘问 e.g. 1. The heart pumps blood into the veins. 心脏把血液送至血管。
2. It's hard work to pump facts into unwilling students. 向不自觉的学生灌输知识并非易事。
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pumpernickel [ 'pʌmpənikl ] n. 裸麦粗面包 e.g.
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pumpkin [ 'pʌmpkin ] n. 南瓜 e.g. 1. His wife made some pumpkin pies for supper. 他妻子做了一些南瓜馅饼作晚餐。
2. A lantern made from a hollowed pumpkin with a carved face, usually displayed on Halloween. 杰克灯,南瓜灯把南瓜挖空并雕成人面形状,通常在万圣节出现
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pun [ pʌn ] n. 双关语 e.g. 1. He's always punning and I don't find it funny. 他老是使用双关语, 我觉得很没意思.
2. The slogan was a pun on the name of the product. 那广告用语与其产品名称一语双关.
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punch [ pʌntʃ ] n. 打洞器,钻孔机,殴打
v. 以拳重击,开洞,剪票
n. 酒、水、糖等制成的鸡尾酒 e.g. 1. They cut holes on the sheet of metal with a punch press. 他们用冲床在金属板上打孔。
2. The conductor punched his bus ticket. 售票员用剪票夹在他的汽车票上打孔。
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punch line n. 点睛之笔 e.g.
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punching [ 'pʌntʃiŋ ] n. 拳打(动名词作名词用,不可数) e.g. 1. Small pieces of paper or cardboard generated by punching holes in paper tape or data cards. 孔屑在纸带或数据卡片上打孔所产生的小纸屑或硬纸片
2. They cut holes on the sheet of metal with a punch press. 他们用冲床在金属板上打孔。
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punctilious [ pʌŋk'tiliəs ] a. 精密细心的,一丝苟的,拘泥形式的 e.g.
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punctual [ 'pʌŋktjuəl ] a. 严守时刻的,准时的,正点的 e.g. 1. My cat makes a punctual appearance at mealtimes. 我的猫一到用餐时间就会准时出现。
2. We cannot guarantee the punctual arrival of trains in fogy weather. 雾天我们不能保证火车准时到达。
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punctuality [ ˌpʌŋktju'æliti ] n. 准时 e.g. 1. Neurotic about punctuality. 过敏性的神经官能症的
2. How's that for punctuality? 你对遵守时间有什麽看法?
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punctually [ 'pʌnktjuəli ] ad. 准时地 e.g. 1. Please make every endeavour to arrive punctually. 请尽量准时到达.
2. Thank heavens the ship was late leaving! Had it left punctually, we should have missed it. 谢天谢地,船开晚了!要是准时开,我们就搭不上了。
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