Banish (verb)
1. If someone is banished from a place or society, they are sent away permanently or for a long time, usually as a punishment.
2. If a feeling or idea is banished from your mind, you stop thinking about it or considering it.
牛津词典
Banish (verb)
1. Send (someone) away from a country or place as an official punishment.
2. Get rid of (something unwanted or unpleasant).
用法
Banish常用作及物动词,可接名词或代词作宾语。常用短语:banish from (从...驱逐),banish to (将...流放到),banish to (将...驱逐出去)。
相关的例句
1. The king banished him from the kingdom.(国王将他驱逐出王国。)
2. The criminal was banished to a remote island.(罪犯被流放到一个偏远的岛屿。)
3. The negative thoughts were banished from my mind.(消极的想法被我从脑海中驱散了。)
4. She banished all doubts about her abilities.(她排除了对自己能力的所有怀疑。)
5. They banished the old traditions and embraced modernity.(他们抛弃了旧的传统,拥抱了现代化。)
6. The dictator banished anyone who opposed his rule.(这个独裁者驱逐了所有反对他统治的人。)
7. The criminal was banished from the city and could never return.(这个罪犯被从城市驱逐,并且永远不能回来。)
8. The villagers banished the witch from their community.(村民们把女巫从他们的社区驱逐出去。)
9. He banished his fears and took the leap of faith.(他排除了恐惧,并迈出了信仰的一步。)
10. The ruler banished his disloyal advisor from the court.(统治者把他不忠的顾问逐出了宫廷。)
11. The student was banished to the principal's office for his disruptive behavior.(学生因为扰乱秩序的行为被送到校长办公室。)
12. The company banished all outdated practices and embraced a culture of innovation.(公司淘汰了一切陈旧的做法,拥抱了创新文化。)
13. The exile lived in a foreign land, far away from his homeland.(流亡者生活在一个远离故乡的国家。)
14. The banishment of the criminal was seen as a just punishment.(罪犯的流放被看作是一种公正的惩罚。)
15. The banish of the rebel leader marked the end of the rebellion.(叛军领袖的驱逐标志着叛乱的结束。)
16. The banishment of the old customs led to cultural transformation.(旧习俗的消失导致了文化的转变。)
17. The dictator banished all political opponents to ensure his hold on power.(这个独裁者把所有的政治对手驱逐以确保自己的权力稳固。)
18. The banish of the toxic substances was necessary for environmental protection.(对有毒物质的消除对环境保护至关重要。)
19. The banishment of negative influences improved his mental health.(消除负面影响改善了他的心理健康。)
20. The banish of the old regime brought hope for a brighter future.(旧政权的消失带来了对更美好未来的希望。)
中英词典:objects
形容词
1. objects
中文翻译:不愿意的,违反的
例句:He made his objections clear. (他明确表达了他的不同意见。)
2. object
中文翻译:客观的,真实的
例句:The object truth is hard to ascertain. (客观真理很难确定
中英词典:escalate
1. 动词(Verb)
中文含义:逐步升级、逐步扩大、逐渐上升
英文含义:to increase or intensify rapidly; to become or cause to become more serious or severe
词义辨析:
escalate常与形容词或名词连用
yearning
形容词
1. 渴望的;热望的
Yearning for a better life, he decided to move to the city. (渴望过上更好的生活,他决定搬到城市。)
She had a yearning desire to explore the world. (她对探索世界有一种渴望的欲
Decoy
形容词:
1. 诱骗的,引诱的(used to attract or deceive)
名词:
1. 诱饵,引诱物(a person, object, or action used to attract or deceive)
2. 假鸟,诱鸟(a bird or a model of a bird used to attr
中英词典:misguided
形容词(Adjective)
1. 被误导的;引入歧途的(指人或行为)
misguided: led or prompted by wrong or inappropriate motives or ideals (of a person or their actions)
2. 误导的;错误的(
中英词典:nifty
形容词
1. 灵巧的;机敏的
- Adroit or clever in manner or execution.
- 例句:The magician performed a nifty trick that amazed the audience.这位魔术师表演了一个令观众惊叹的灵巧戏法。
2.
中英词典
形容词
alfresco [ælˈfreskəʊ]
1. 在露天的,户外的
例句:We had dinner alfresco on the patio.(我们在露台上户外用餐。)
2. 在空气中的,新鲜的
例句:The smell of freshly cut grass made the room feel alfr
中英词典 - "paints"
形容词
1. paints
中文翻译:油漆的
英文解释:relating to or used for painting
例句:He bought a set of paints to create his artwork.(他买了一套颜料来创作他的艺术作品。)
名词
1. paints
中文翻译:
中英词典 - "gives"
动词 - Verb
give /ɡɪv/
To present or deliver voluntarily (something) to someone.
To transfer the possession or control of (something) to someone.
To cause o
中英词典:COPS
名词
1. 警察
警察(COPS)是指负责维持治安、维护秩序和执行法律的执法人员。
警察在街头巡逻,确保社区的安全。
Police officers patrol the streets to ensure the safety of the community.
2. 警察局
警察局(COPS)是指执
sticking
形容词
1. 粘的,黏的
英文释义:adhering closely; adhesive.
例句:
The paper is sticking together due to the glue.
这张纸由于胶水的关系黏在一起了。
2. 固执的,坚持的
英文释义:tenacious; persistent
degenerate
形容词:
1. 衰退的;堕落的:
形容事物质量、品质、道德等的恶化或下降。
例句:
The city's once vibrant art scene has become degenerate in recent years.
这座城市曾经充满活力的艺术圈在近年来已经衰退了。
2. 变异的;退化的
recession
[名词]
1. 经济衰退,经济萧条
- A recession is a period when the economy of a country is not successful and conditions for business are bad. (Collins)
- A recession is
中英词典 - "mystify"
形容词和名词的不同含义
形容词:
- 使人困惑、不解或神秘的。例如:"The magician's tricks were mystify to the audience."(魔术师的把戏使观众感到困惑。)
- 难以理解或解释的。例如:"The cryptic message left us
中英词典:shambles
形容词
1. shambles
中文翻译:糟糕的,混乱的
例句:The whole project was in a shambles, with no clear direction or leadership.
名词
1. shambles
中文翻译:凌乱,混乱
例句:After the par
studied
形容词
1. 经过研究的;深思熟虑的
词源:源自study的过去分词
例句:
1. He made a studied decision to quit his job and start a new career. (他经过深思熟虑决定辞职并开始新的职业生涯。)
2. The report was based on
中英词典
形容词
1. ductile (形容词)
中文:延展性的;可塑的
英文:capable of being drawn out into wire or threads, hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking.
2
中英词典:toughness
形容词
1. 强硬的
英语中的形容词,表示坚定、困难或艰苦的。
例句:He showed toughness in negotiations.(他在谈判中表现出了强硬性。)
2. 坚韧的
英语中的形容词,表示能够承受压力、抵抗损坏的。
例句:The material used in the
assignments
形容词
1. assignment的形容词形式为assignable,意为可分配的、可指派的。
例如:
- These tasks are easily assignable to different team members. (这些任务很容易分配给不同的团队成员。)
名词
1. assignme
whistled (形容词)
中文翻译:吹口哨的,鸣哨的
英文释义:producing a clear, high-pitched sound by blowing through pursed lips
例句:
He walked along the street with a whistled tune. (他边走边吹