punctuate [ 'pʌŋktjueit ] vt. 强调(加标点于,不时打断发言等) e.g. 1. He punctuatedhis remarks with thumps on the table. 他讲话时不时地捶著桌子.
2. The announcement was punctuated by cheers from the crowd. 在宣布过程中, 群众的欢呼声此起彼伏.
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punctuation [ pʌŋktjʊ'eiʃ(ə)n ] n. 标点 e.g. 1. Our teacher has a bee in his bonnet about punctuation. 我们的老师没完没了地琢磨著标点符号.
2. Our teacher is very fussy about punctuation. 我们的老师对标点符号非常重视.
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punctuation mark n. 标点符号 e.g. 1. A written or printed symbol used for punctuation; a punctuation mark. 标点符号书写或打印的用作标点的符号;标点符号
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puncture [ 'pʌŋktʃə ] n. 刺穿 e.g. 1. I've got a puncture and my spare is flat too! 我的车胎扎破了, 备用的也瘪了!
2. I had a narrow shave yesterday when I had a puncture on the motorway, but fortunately I was able to keep the car in control until I could pull over and stop. 昨天在公路上行驶时,我的车轮胎被戳破了,我真是死里逃生,幸好我能控制住车直到停下。
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pundit [ 'pʌndit ] n. 学者,梵学者,博学的人 e.g. 1. The pundits disagree on the best way of dealing with the problem. 如何妥善处理这一问题, 专家众说纷纭.
2. A political pundit. 政治评论家
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pungency [ 'pʌndʒənsi ] n. 刺激性,尖刻 e.g.
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pungent [ 'pʌndʒənt ] a. 苦痛的,刺激性的,严厉的 e.g. 1. He exhaled the pungent odor of garlic. 他散发出刺鼻的大蒜味。
2. Sharp or pungent to the smell. 浓烈的气味辛辣或浓烈的
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punish [ 'pʌniʃ ] 惩罚,处罚 e.g. 1. Dangerous driving should be severely punished. 危险驾驶应受严惩。
2. Their teacher punished them for their rudeness. 老师因为他们态度粗鲁而责罚他们。
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punishment [ 'pʌniʃmənt ] n. 惩罚 e.g. 1. The engine can withstand a great deal of punishment. 这台发动机坚固耐用。
2. The punishment inflicted on them was too mild. 他们受的惩罚太轻。
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punitive [ 'pju:nitiv ] a. 刑罚的,惩罚的 e.g. 1. Effective, punitive, or destructive action. 有效的行为有效的、惩罚的或破坏性的行为
2. Exacting retribution; punitive. 复仇性的;制裁性的
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punk [ pʌŋk ] a. 颓废派的
n. (俚)阿飞,朋克 e.g. 1. I will drop the boy a hint and suggest that he might find it easier to find a job if he got rid of the green punk hair style. 我会暗示那男孩,如果他理掉那绿色的朋克式发型,他也许会发现找工作会容易些。
2. I just can't relate to (ie appreciate) punk music. 我对蓬克摇滚音乐简直一窍不通.
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punt [ pʌnt ] (橄榄球)踢凌空球 e.g. 1. She soon learned to punt. 她很快就学会了撑方头平底船.
2. They punted along the river. 他们撑著方头平底船沿河航行.
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puny [ 'pju:ni ] a. 微小的,不足取的 e.g. 1. What a puny creature! 多瘦小啊!
2. They laughed at my puny efforts at rock-climbing. 他们取笑我在攀岩活动中的那可怜劲儿。
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pup [ pʌp ] n. 小狗,幼兽,幼畜 e.g. 1. All the pups were having a rough-and-tumble in the garden. 小狗都正在花园里又叫又闹.
2. You've been sold a pup -- that house is nearly falling down! 你上当了--那所房子都要塌了!
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pupa [ 'pju:pə ] n. 蛹 e.g. 1. The children tore the cocoon open to see if there was a pupa. 孩子们撕开蚕茧看看里面有没有蛹。
2. Enclosed in an oval, horny case. Used of an insect pupa. 壳内的封闭在椭圆形角质壳内的。用于一虫蛹
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pupil [ 'pju:pl, 'pju:pil ] n. 瞳孔,学生,小学生 e.g. 1. How many pupils are there in your class? 你的班里有多少名小学生?
2. The painting is the work of a pupil of Rembrandt. 这幅画是伦勃朗的一位弟子的作品。
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puppet [ 'pʌpit ] n. 木偶,傀儡 e.g. 1. Are we the puppets of fate? 我们是听任命运摆布的傀儡吗?
2. The revolutionist planned to overturn this puppet regime. 革命者计划推翻傀儡政府。
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puppeteer [ pʌpi'tiə(r) ] n. 演木偶剧的人 e.g.
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puppetry [ 'pʌpitri ] n. (总称)木偶,木偶制作(或演出) e.g.
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puppy [ 'pʌpi ] n. 小狗 e.g. 1. My father bought me a puppy as a birthday gift. 父亲给我买了一只小狗作为生日礼物。
2. The puppy was fawning on its master. 小狗朝着主人摇尾乞怜。
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