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ingenuity
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/ˌɪndʒəˈnjuːəti/ 独创力;聪明才智;心灵手巧
The problem tested the ingenuity of even the most imaginative students. 这个问题即使对想像力最丰富的学生也是一个考验 |
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imaginative
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/ɪˈmædʒɪnətɪv/
an imaginative approach/idea/child 有创意的方法╱思想╱孩子 |
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ingrained
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习惯、态度等 that has existed for a long time and is therefore difficult to change 根深蒂固的;日久难改的 ~ (in sb/sth)
~ ingrained prejudices 很深的成见 ~The belief that we should do our duty is deeply ingrained in most of us. 人人应当尽职这一信念深深地铭刻在我们多数人的心坎里。 |
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turf
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- the place where somebody lives and/or works, especially when they think of it as their own (自己的)地盘,势力范围 uncountable sb's ~ [informal especially American English]
~ He feels more confident on home turf. 他在主场感到更有信心 ~ It's our turf. |
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arsenal
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/ˈɑːsənl/ (统称)武器
~If you don’t currently use Netflow to its full potential, you have an amazing opportunity ahead to make a real change by adding it to your arsenal. |
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wit/wits
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措辞巧妙的能力;风趣;才思 [uncountable singular]
to have a quick/sharp/dry/ready wit 才思敏捷;敏锐机智;假装正经的诙谐;头脑机敏 a woman of wit and intelligence 才思敏捷、聪颖的女子 He needed all his wits to find his way out. 他需要绞尽脑汁找到出路。 The game was a long battle of wits. 这场游戏是长时间的斗智。 Kate paused and gathered her wits. 凯特停下来恢复一下理智。 |
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spook
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v. 吓;惊吓;受惊 informal
The prospect of letting the Chairman down spooked her a little. We were spooked by the strange noises and lights. The horse spooked at the siren. |
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laundry list
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一长串名单;清单
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intimidating
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吓人的;令人胆怯的
Deploying 802.1X reminds me of playing lego with my daughter. She’ll dump them on the floor and I’m supposed to build the castle. A little intimidating. Lots of protocols, components and features. We’ll take the lego approach – dump all the pieces out, then discuss how to combine them. |
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plunger
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(疏通管道用的)搋子
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ratification
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批准;承认
LEAP is a proprietary EAP method developed by Cisco prior to the IEEE ratification of the security standard. |
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prelude
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序曲;前奏曲
“Profiling”, for the purposes of this document, is the determination of endpoint type based on information gleaned from an endpoint during its connection to a network. While profiling today is primarily used as a prelude to access-control, to help build an exception database of legacy endpoints that cannot be authenticated via 802.1x, it may be useful in its own right, to enhance visibility into a customer’s network, e.g. allowing for asset tracking. |
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glean
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费力地收集,四处搜集(信息、知识等)
“Profiling”, for the purposes of this document, is the determination of endpoint type based on information gleaned from an endpoint during its connection to a network. |
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scrutinize
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仔细查看;认真检查;细致审查
She leaned forward to scrutinize their faces. 她探身向前,端详他们的面容。 The statement was carefully scrutinized before publication. 声明在发表前经过仔细审查。 |
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definitive
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最后的;决定性的;不可更改的
最佳的;最完整可靠的 Is there a definitive document that discusses the differences in support for the different hardware? This is the closest I could find. a definitive agreement/answer/statement The definitive version of the text is ready to be published |
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skeleton
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骨架,框架, (维持运转所需的)最少人员,基干人员
~ skeleton deck ~ There will only be a skeleton staff on duty over the holiday. 假期将只留必需的少数职员值班。 |
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reconvene
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重新集合;重新召集
Are we going to reconvene next week? |
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a clean slate/sheet
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无过错记录;清白的历史
Unfortunately, it is not possible to start with a clean slate, no projects. |
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uncharacteristic optimistic
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不寻常的乐观
We (I) need to point out that for TrustSec 2.1, “green” is probably an uncharacteristic optimistic view of things. |
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tie-in
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搭配
It’s not an obvious tie-in between slides. |
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preamble
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/pre'ambl/
What we would like to do is kick it off and have Jason come up and give a little bit preamble about the program . |
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avatar
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头像
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precursor
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先导
a person or thing that precedes, as in a job, a method, etc.; predecessor. |
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hit list
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Slang.
1.a list of persons singled out as targets for murder. 2.a list of people or programs to be acted against or disposed of. |
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repetitive
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重复
Okay, a little bit repetitive, but just want to be very clear... |
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rubber stamp
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橡皮图章
Sounds like this is a rubber stamp review. |
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Onward and upward
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步步高升
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vent
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发泄
If he was venting but you took it personally and that was it then you shouldn’t let it bother you |
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onerous
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繁重的
Holding bi-weekly ops review is proving to be too onerous |
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reckon
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估计
reckon with ~What he found even more incomprehensible was why so much schooling hadn't paid off, at least by any reckoning he understood. |
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reckon with
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a to include in consideration or planning; anticipate:
~ He hadn't reckoned with so many obstacles. b. to deal with: ~I have to reckon with many problems every day. |
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recapitulate
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概括
1. to review by a brief summary, as at the end of a speech or discussion; summarize. 2. Biology . (of an organism) to repeat (ancestral evolutionary stages) in its development. 3. Music . to restate (the exposition) in a sonata-form movement. |
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capitulate
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投降
surrender to give up resistance: ~He finally capitulated and agreed to do the job my way. |
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epiphany
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[ih-pif-uh-nee] 顿悟
1. the manifestation of a supernatural or divine reality 2. any moment of great or sudden revelation ~The epiphany occurred while I was attending a high school summer program on science. ~Then came an epiphany . It was good fortune in life, not any moral epiphany , that eased him out of crime. |
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Judicial
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司法
judicial (dʒuːˈdɪʃəl) |
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Silver lining
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一线希望
a sign of hope in an unfortunate or gloomy situation; a bright prospect: Every cloud has a silver lining. |
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quorum
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人数
[kwawr-uhm] the number of members of a group or organization required to be present to transact business legally, usually a majority. |
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rub
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n. 摩擦, 困难, 难点
v. 擦, 揉, 蹭 ~The rub is this. We don’t have enough office space. |
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tag along
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尾随, 加尾
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tag along
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尾随, 加尾
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nascent
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新生 neɪsent
- starting to grow or develop; being born ~Although, the offering is still in a nascent stage, Huawei expects to compete with giants like Cisco and HP. |
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comical
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滑稽
[kom-i-kuhl] amusing, comic, funny, laughable, mirthful |
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convoluted
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adj. 令人费解
twisted; coiled. 2. adj. complicated; intricately involved: a convoluted way of describing a simple device. |
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Holler
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shout or yell (something): He hollered insults back into the saloon.
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exert
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施加, 发挥
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