rear [ riə ] n. 后面,背后
a. 后面的,背面的,后方的
v. 养育,饲养,举起 e.g. 1. The engine of this bus is in the rear. 这辆公共汽车的发动机在后面。
2. I got a flat tire of the rear wheel of my bicycle. 我自行车的后轮车胎没气了。
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rearrange [ 'ri:ə'reindʒ ] 重新整理,重新排序 e.g. 1. I take the trouble to rearrange my schedule, but he do not even want to go another round. 我费力重新安排时间,他却连想都不想去(喝)另一家。
2. Can you rearrange our schedule? 你能重新安排一下我们的日程吗?
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rearrest [ ri:ə'rest ] n. 重新扣留(拘捕)
v. 重新拘捕(逮捕) e.g.
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reason [ 'ri:zn ] n. 理由,原因,理智,理性
v. 说服,推论,下判断 e.g. 1. She can reason very clearly. 她能很清晰地思考。
2. Copernicus reasoned that the earth revolved around the sun. 哥白尼论证了地球绕着太阳转。
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reasonable [ 'ri:znəbl ] a. 合理的,有道理的,适度,通情达理的
ad. 合理地 e.g. 1. My mother was always reasonable. 我母亲一向通情达理。
2. You are fortunate to have such a reasonable father. 你有这样一位通情达理的父亲,真是幸运。
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reasonably [ 'ri:zənəbli ] ad. 适度地,相当地 e.g. 1. The episode could reasonably serve as a unique epic of royal espionage! 这一事件理所当然地堪称是国王间谍活动的的独一无二的史诗。
2. A device that operates by power(often electricity) and performs some reasonably complex operation("an accounting machine";"photocopiers and other office machines"). 用动力(通常是电)推动运行的一种设备,它能完成某些相当复杂的工作(例如会计机、复印机和其它办公机器)。
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reasoning [ 'ri:zəniŋ ] n. 推论,推理,论证
vbl. 说服,推论 e.g. 1. His reasoning can't be flawed. 他的推理无懈可击.
2. There is no reasoning with such a stubborn man as Peter. 跟彼得这种固执的人讲理简直是不可能的事。
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reassemble [ 'ri:ə'sembl ] 重装,再汇编 e.g.
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reassessment [ ri:ə'sesmənt ] n. 重新评估 e.g.
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reassurance [ ˌri:ə'ʃʊərəns ] n. 安心,放心,再保证 e.g. 1. A good doctor combines reassurance with fellow feelings for his or her patients. 好医生善于把对他(或她)的病人的同情与消除疑虑结合起来。
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reassure [ ri:ə'ʃuə ] v. 使...安心,再保证 e.g. 1. The police reassured her about the child's safety. 警察让她放心,她的孩子很安全。
2. A glance in the mirror reassured him that his tie wasn't crooked. 他照了一下镜子,领带确实没有戴歪。
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reassuring [ ˌri:ə'ʃʊəriŋ ] a. 安心的,可靠的,坚强的 e.g. 1. It is reassuring to be enquired after when you're ill. It shows your friends haven't stopped being concerned about you. 如果能询问一下你是何时生病的我们也就放心了。因为你的朋友一直在关心你。
2. The police reassured her about the child's safety. 警察让她放心,她的孩子很安全。
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reassuringly [ ˌriə'suəriŋli ] ad. 安慰地 e.g.
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rebarbative [ ri'bɑ:bətiv ] a. 厌烦的,令人讨厌的,难看的 e.g.
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rebate [ 'ri:beit, ri'beit ] n. 减少
vt 减少(使...变钝) e.g. 1. It made my day when I received a£500 tax rebate. 我收到500英镑税款折扣时乐不可支。
2. He get a tax rebate at the end of the year. 他在年底得到了一笔退回的税款。
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Rebecca [ ri'bekə ] n. 丽贝卡(女子名) e.g. 1. We named the lake Rebecca in memory of her. 为了纪念她, 我们把这个湖命名为"丽贝卡"。
2. Rebecca is a pigeon with no pigeonhole. 丽贝卡是一位难以形容的漂亮姑娘。
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rebel [ 'rebəl ] n. 叛徒,反叛者
v. 反抗,谋反,抵抗 e.g. 1. The stomach rebels against too much food. 胃不能接受过多的食物。
2. The rebels made regular attacks on the railways. 叛军不时地袭击铁路。
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rebellion [ ri'beljən ] n. 谋反,叛乱,反抗 e.g. 1. He faces a growing rebellion from the left wing of his party. 他面对着党内左翼日益增强的反对势力。
2. The people would rise in open rebellion if oppressed by a monarchy. 如果遭到君主制的压迫,人民就会起来反抗。
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rebellious [ ri'beljəs ] a. 造反的,反抗的,难控制的 e.g. 1. Those rebellious teenagers are hard to control. 那些反叛的青少年很难管教。
2. Rising in revolt against civil authority or a government in power; rebellious. 起义的,造反的起来反抗当局或当权的政府的;反叛的
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rebinding 重新连接 e.g. 1. She quarrelled with Paul and then married Peter on the rebound. 她和保罗争吵後愤而嫁给了彼得.
2. His courageous words took his depressed supporters on the rebound. 他的言词颇有胆量,鼓舞了那些本已垂头丧气的支持者。
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