warmly (adverb)
1. If you do something warmly, you do it in a way that shows affection or friendliness.
- He smiled warmly at her.
- He is always warmly greeted by the crowd.
- They welcomed her warmly.
2. If you speak or write warmly about something or someone, you express your enthusiasm and support.
- The report spoke warmly of the project.
- She writes warmly about her family.
warmly (adjective)
1. Warmly is used to describe a situation, relationship, or feeling which is characterized by affection or friendliness.
- We have a warm and loving relationship.
- He has a warmly affectionate nature.
- The couple exchanged warmly affectionate glances.
牛津词典
warmly (adverb)
1. In a way that shows kindness and affection.
- She smiled warmly at him.
- The host welcomed us warmly.
- He spoke warmly of his colleagues.
2. In a way that shows enthusiasm or support.
- His speech was warmly received.
- The book has been warmly reviewed.
- She was warmly praised for her efforts.
warmly (adjective)
1. Characterized by affection or friendliness.
- They have a warm relationship with their neighbors.
- He is a warmly regarded member of the community.
- The team received a warmly positive response from the audience.
用法
1. He greeted her warmly with a hug and a smile.
- 他热情地拥抱并微笑着向她打招呼。
2. The room was warmly decorated for the party.
- 房间为聚会装饰得温馨而温暖。
3. They warmly welcomed the new members to the team.
- 他们热情地欢迎新成员加入团队。
4. The crowd responded warmly to the performer's heartfelt speech.
- 观众对演员真挚的演讲表示热烈的回应。
5. She thanked them warmly for their kind words and support.
- 她热情地感谢他们的赞美和支持。
6. The couple exchanged warmly affectionate glances during the romantic dinner.
- 在浪漫的晚餐期间,这对夫妻互相交换着充满温情的眼神。
7. The report spoke warmly of the efforts made by the volunteers.
- 报告对志愿者们所做出的努力表示赞赏。
8. She writes warmly about her childhood memories in her latest book.
- 她在最新的书中热情地写了她的童年回忆。
9. The host warmly greeted each guest as they arrived at the party.
- 主人热情地迎接每一位到达派对的客人。
10. He smiled warmly at his grandchildren and gave them each a big hug.
- 他亲切地对孙辈们微笑,并给了每个人一个大大的拥抱。
11. The book has been warmly received by readers and critics alike.
- 这本书得到了读者和评论家的热烈好评。
12. She was warmly praised for her dedication and hard work.
- 她因为她的投入和辛勤工作而受到了热烈的赞扬。
13. The team extended a warmly invitation to the visiting players.
- 球队向来访的选手们表示热烈的邀请。
14. The warmly lit room provided a cozy atmosphere for the gathering.
- 昏暗的房间为聚会提供了温馨的氛围。
15. The warmly dressed hikers set out on their winter adventure.
- 穿着暖和的徒步旅行者们踏上了他们的冬季探险之旅。
16. The couple exchanged warmly affectionate glances during the romantic dinner.
- 在浪漫的晚餐期间,这对夫妻互相交换着充满温情的眼神。
17. The warmly decorated restaurant created a welcoming ambiance for its guests.
- 装饰温馨的餐厅为客人营造了热情的氛围。
18. The warmly glowing fireplace provided a cozy focal point in the living room.
- 散发着温暖光芒的壁炉在客厅中营造出一个舒适的聚焦点。
19. The warmly received speech touched the hearts of the audience.
- 这次受到热烈欢迎的演讲触动了观众的心。
20. The warmly regarded professor was known for her dedication and passion for teaching.
- 这位备受尊敬的教授以她对教学的奉献和热情而闻名。
中英词典:situate
形容词
定义:(指地点或位置)坐落于,位于
例句:The hotel is situated in the heart of the city. (这家酒店位于市中心。)
名词
定义:位置,地点
例句:The situate of the new office has not been decide
中英词典:signed
形容词
1. 签署的;签字的
- 英文解释:having a signature
- 例句:She sent me a signed copy of her book.(她给我寄来了一本签名的书。)
2. 有签名的;署名的
- 英文解释:bearing the signature of someon
exclamation
形容词
1. 惊叹的
英文释义:expressing surprise, anger, or another strong emotion.
例句:
She let out an exclamation of surprise when she saw the birthday cake.(当她看到生日蛋
tempered
形容词
1. 温和的;温顺的
英: tempered
美: tempered
例句:
The child was usually well-behaved and tempered.
这个孩子通常表现得很乖巧温顺。
She has a tempered personality and rarely loses
中英词典
1. 动词(Verb)
emanate [ɪˈmeɪneɪt]
释义:散发,发出,流露
例句:
Positive energy seems to emanate from her.(积极的能量似乎从她身上散发出来。)
He emanated an air of confidence.(他散发出一种自信的气息。)
pressed的中英翻译介绍
形容词
1. 物理上受压的
英文:pressed
例句:
He found a pressed flower between the pages of an old book.
他在一本旧书的页间发现了一朵压干的花。
2. 忧虑的;压力重的
英文:pressed
例句:
She looked t
salutation
形容词(adjective):
1. 礼貌的;表示问候的
- 例句:The salutation phrase "Good morning" is commonly used to greet someone in the morning.早上常用的问候短语“早上好”用于向人们问候。
名词(noun):
英汉词典
形容词
pushed /pʊʃt/ (推动的,被推的)
词义1:
pushed用于形容某物被推动或推进的状态。
例句:
He was pushed into the swimming pool by his friends.(他被朋友们推入了游泳池。)
The cart was pushed uphil
“phases”中英翻译介绍
1. 名词:phase
【普通用语】
中文翻译:阶段,时期
英文翻译:a particular stage in a process or development
【词语搭配】
中文翻译:不同的阶段
英文翻译:different phases
【词汇扩充】
中文翻译:阶段性的
英文翻译:
Mating - 中英词典
形容词
1. mating
音标:[ˈmeɪtɪŋ]
词性:形容词
定义:与交配有关的;配对的
例句:
The mating season for birds is in the spring.(鸟类的交配季节在春季。)
The mating behavior of lions is fascinat
中英词典
形容词
1. recursive
英 [rɪˈkɜːsɪv] 美 [rɪˈkɜrsɪv]
含义:指在定义中使用了所要定义的事物本身的特性,即递归的。
例句:
The recursive function calls itself repeatedly until a certain condition is me
中英词典:darn
形容词
darn [美国俚语] 极其的;该死的;讨厌的。
darn [英国俚语] 极其的;该死的;讨厌的。
名词
darn [美国俚语] 修补;补缀。
darn [英国俚语] 修补;补缀。
词语辨析
darn 和darned 在美国英语中用作修饰词,用以表示轻微的强调或愤怒;在英国英语中用作形容词
opposed
形容词
1. 相反的,对立的
- 英文解释:disagreeing with or disapproving of something or someone
- 例句:
- She is opposed to the idea of raising taxes.(她反对提高税收的想法。)
- The
中英词典:resting
形容词
1. 静止的
英文解释:not moving or exerting oneself
例句:
He sat on the bench, resting his tired legs.
他坐在长凳上,休息疲倦的腿。
2. 令人放松的
英文解释:calming or soothing
例句:
Sh
中英词典
形容词
1. jobless [ˈdʒɒbləs]
含义:失业的,无工作的
例句:Many people in the town are jobless and struggling to make ends meet.
很多人在这个城镇上失业了,勉力维持生计。
2. unemployed [ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪd]
含
staging
形容词
1. 在舞台上的:指发生在舞台上的活动或表演。
英文:on stage
例句:
She is a talented actress and has performed in many staging productions.(她是一名才华横溢的女演员,已经在许多舞台剧中演出过。)
The stag
replaced
形容词
1. 被替换的,被代替的
2. 用新的替代旧的
名词
1. 替代品,代替者
形容词含义
1. 被替换的,被代替的
- The old computer was replaced by a new one.
这台旧电脑被一台新电脑替换了。
- The broken glass was replaced
中英词典:pancreas
形容词
无
名词
1. 胰腺(器官)
定义:位于腹腔内的消化器官,产生胰液,帮助消化食物。
例句:
The pancreas secretes digestive enzymes.
胰腺分泌消化酶。
She has a problem with her pancreas.
她的胰腺有问题。
Th
anticipated
形容词
1. 预期的;预料中的;期待的
- 例句:The anticipated rainfall will help relieve the drought.(预计的降雨将有助于缓解干旱问题。)
- 例句:The film didn't live up to my anticipated exc
中英词典:estimation
1. 名词
1) 估计;评估
牛津词典:
- the act of estimating something; an approximate calculation or judgment of the value, worth, or quantity of something.
柯林斯词典:
-
中英词典翻译介绍
形容词
battered
中文翻译:破旧的,破烂的
中文解释:被打破或损坏的;破烂不堪的
英文翻译:damaged, worn-out
英文解释:damaged or in poor condition; worn out through use or exposure
词语辨析
1. battered
中英词典:crud
形容词(Adjective):
1. 粗鲁的;粗俗的
【例句】The comedian's humor was too crud for my taste.
【翻译】这位喜剧演员的幽默对我来说太粗俗了。
2. 粗劣的;低劣的
【例句】The company's website had a crud desig
中英词典:plat
形容词 (Adjective)
1. 平坦的;平整的(flat and level)
英译:flat, level
例句:
1. The ground was plat and easy to walk on.
地面是平坦的,很容易行走。
2. The plat surface of the lake reflect
【形容词】
1. refined
形式: 形容词
中文翻译: 精致的,优雅的
词义: 表示优雅、精致或高雅的品质或特点。
例句:
She has a refined taste in art. (她在艺术方面有着高雅的品味。)
He spoke with a refined accent. (他讲话带着一种优雅的口音。)
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discrepancy
名词
1. 不一致;差异
the state or quality of being discrepant or in disagreement; difference
There was a discrepancy between the two reports on the number of c