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in·her·it /ɪnˈhɛrɪt/
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–verb (used with object) 繼承(傳統, 遺產等)
1.to take or receive (property, a right, a title, etc.) by succession or will, as an heir: to inherit the family business. He inherited his father's farm. 他繼承了父親的農場。 –verb (used without object) 成為財產(或權利等)的繼承人 6.to take or receive property or the like by virtue of being heir to it. |
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in·flu·en·tial /ˌɪnfluˈɛnʃəl/
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–adjective 有影響的; 有權勢的
1. having or exerting influence, esp. great influence: three influential educators. Influential friends helped him to get a good job. 有權勢的朋友們幫他弄到一份美差。 –noun 2. a person who exerts or can exert strong influence: according to influentials of the fashion industry. |
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af·ter·ward /ˈæftərwərd, ˈɑf-/
afterwards or afterward |
–adverb 之後, 以後, 後來
at a later or subsequent time; subsequently. Afterward they had lunch in the garden. 然後他們在園子裡吃午飯。 |
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string /strɪŋ/
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–noun 線; 細繩; 帶子
1. a slender cord or thick thread used for binding or tying; line. I need a piece of string to tie this parcel up. 我需要一根細繩把這包裹紮起來。 –verb (used with object) (用線, 繩)縛, 紮, 掛 21. to furnish with or as with a string or strings: to string a bonnet; to string a bow. –verb (used without object) 成線索狀; 連成一串 31. to form into or move in a string or series: The ideas string together coherently. |
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e·ven·tu·al·ly /ɪˈvɛntʃuəli/
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–adverb 最後, 終於
finally; ultimately; at some later time: Eventually we will own the house free and clear. The government eventually collapsed in 1970. 該政府終於在1970年倒臺了。 |
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cit·i·zen /ˈsɪtəzən, -sən/
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–noun 市民, (城市)居民
1. a native or naturalized member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to its government and is entitled to its protection ( distinguished from alien). The United States gives its citizens certain rights. 美國給予它的公民某些權利。 |
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ac·qui·si·tion /ˌækwəˈzɪʃən/
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–noun 獲得, 取得
1. the act of acquiring or gaining possession: the acquisition of real estate. 2. something acquired; addition: a recent acquisition to the museum. He devotes his time to the acquisition of knowledge. 他把時間用在獲取知識上。 |
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con·front /kənˈfrʌnt/
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–verb (used with object) 迎面遇到; 面臨; 遭遇
1. to face in hostility or defiance; oppose: The feuding factions confronted one another. 2. to present for acknowledgment, contradiction, etc.; set face to face: They confronted him with evidence of his crime. 3. to stand or come in front of; stand or meet facing: The two long-separated brothers confronted each other speechlessly. The soldiers were confronted by two terrorists as they left their camp. 士兵們離開營房時, 迎面遇到兩個恐怖分子。 |
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strict /strɪkt/
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–adjective, -er, -est. 嚴格的; 嚴厲的
1. characterized by or acting in close conformity to requirements or principles: a strict observance of rituals. 2. stringent or exacting in or in enforcing rules, requirements, obligations, etc.: strict laws; a strict judge. He is very strict with his students. 他對學生非常嚴格。 |
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sat·el·lite /ˈsætlˌaɪt/
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–noun 衛星
1. Astronomy . a natural body that revolves around a planet; a moon. The space shuttle orbited a communications satellite. 太空梭將一顆通訊衛星送入軌道。 –adjective 6. of, pertaining to, or constituting a satellite: the nation's new satellite program. |