recipient [ ri'sipiənt ] n. 接受者,收信人 e.g. 1. One who is a recipient of hospitality at the home or table of another. 客人在别人的家中或餐会上受到友好接待的人
2. The recipient of an honor. 受誉者接受荣誉的人
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reciprocal [ ri'siprəkəl ] a. 相互的,互惠的
[数]n. 倒数 e.g. 1. They show reciprocal affection to each other. 他们表达了彼此之间的爱慕。
2. They have a reciprocal agreement to combat terrorism. 他们有相互配合的协定,共同与恐怖主义作斗争。
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reciprocate [ ri'siprəkeit ] v. 互换,交换,报答 e.g. 1. He reciprocated by wishing her good luck. 他也祝她交好运.
2. I reciprocate your good wishes. 我也同样祝福你.
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reciprocation [ riˌsiprə'keiʃən ] n. 报答,互换,往复运动 e.g.
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reciprocity [ ˌrisi'prɔsiti ] n. 相互性,相互作用,互惠主义 e.g.
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recital [ ri'saitl ] n. 背诵,吟诵,详述 e.g. 1. The pianist gave a long and varied recital, with a couple of encores for good measure. 那钢琴家的独奏演出会时间长、节目多,还加奏了两支曲子。
2. Her recital led off/She led off her recital with a Haydn sonata. 她在独奏会上首先演出的是海顿的奏鸣曲.
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recitation [ resi'teiʃ(ə)n ] n. 详述,吟诵,背诵诗 e.g. 1. Ritual recitation of verbal charms or spells to produce a magic effect. 念咒口头咒语或符咒的仪式性的吟诵以产生魔力的效果
2. He often cut recitation during his college days. 他上大学时经常无故旷课,逃避背诵练习。
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recite [ ri'sait ] v. 背诵,朗读,叙述 e.g. 1. I don't like reciting in public. 我不喜欢当众朗诵。
2. Recite the poem (right) from the (very) beginning. 从头开始背诵这首诗.
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reckless [ 'reklis ] a. 鲁莽的 e.g. 1. His brother is a reckless gambler. 他的弟弟是个不计后果的赌徒。
2. He's quite reckless of his own safety. 他完全不顾及自己的安全。
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recklessly [ 'reklisli ] ad. 不顾后果地,卤莽地 e.g. 1. Recklessly wasteful; wildly extravagant. 恣意挥霍的毫不在意地浪费的;极其奢侈的
2. I've never seen a car being driven so recklessly. 我从没见过有人开车这么卤莽。
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recklessness [ 'reklisnis ] n. 不顾后果,鲁莽 e.g. 1. Recklessness invites disaster. 轻率鲁莽会招致灾难。
2. His recklessness brought down disaster on the whole family. 他草率行事,使整个家庭遭到了灾难。
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reckon [ 'rekən ] v. 计算,总计,评估 e.g. 1. I reckon this will be a hot summer. 我估计这将是一个炎热的夏天。
2. They reckon the book as one of his best works. 他们认为这本书是他的优秀作品之一。
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reckoning [ 'rekəniŋ ] n. 计算,算帐,清算 e.g. 1. A day of reckoning. 算帐的日子
2. The business is washed up; a loan will do no more than delay the day of reckoning. 生意已维持不下去了,贷款只能推迟(倒闭)清算的日子罢了。
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reclaim [ ri'kleim ] v. 开垦,纠正,收回 e.g. 1. Her mission was to reclaim former criminals. 她的任务是感化过去的罪犯。
2. You may be entitled to reclaim some of the tax you paid last year. 你或许有权要求退回去年你交付的部分税金。
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reclaimer [ ri'kleimə ] 回收程序 e.g.
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reclamation [ ˌreklə'meiʃən ] n. 开垦,收复 e.g.
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recline [ ri'klain ] v. 靠在,斜倚,倚靠 e.g. 1. She reclined lazily on the cushions. 她懒洋洋地靠在靠垫上。
2. She reclined her head against my shoulder. 她把头倚在我的肩上。
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recliner [ ri'klainə(r) ] n. 装有软垫的躺椅(=reclining chair) e.g.
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recluse [ ri'klu:s ] a. 隐居的
n. 隐士 e.g. 1. This recluse shunned all company. 这位隐士不与任何人来往。
2. The condition of being a recluse. 隐居处于做隐士的状况
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recognition [ ˌrekəg'niʃən ] n. 认出,承认 e.g. 1. He has won wide recognition in the field of tropical medicine. 他在热带医学这一领域里广获赞扬。
2. The town has altered out of all recognition since I was last there. 自从我上次离开这里以来,这小城已经变得认不出来了。
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