track Suit 运动外套 garment 外衣 。
uniform 制服
blouse 宽松的上衣
swimwear 游泳衣
blazer 颜色鲜明的运动夹克 。
sleepwear 睡衣
robes 长袍
warm cloth 保暖衣
suit 男西装
dress 女服
uniform 制服
coat 外套
jacket 夹克
pullover 套头毛衣
sweater 运动衫 套头衫 。
vest 背心 内衣
blouse 宽松的上衣
blazer 颜色鲜明的运动夹克 。
maternity 孕妇装
sleepwear 睡衣
robes 长袍
tailcoat 燕尾服
tuxedo 无尾礼服
bikini 比基尼 dress连衣裙suit(男)西装 (女)西裙。
husband 丈夫
wife 妻子
father 父亲
mother 母亲
son 儿子
daughter 女儿
grandchildren 孙辈。
grandson 孙子,外孙 。
granddaughter 孙女,外孙女 。
brother 兄弟
sister 姐妹
twin 双胞胎的
grandfather 祖父 。
grandmother 祖母 。
granny 奶奶,外婆
grandma 奶奶,外婆
grandpa 爷爷,外公
great-grandfather 曾祖父 。
great-grandmother 曾祖母 。
son-in-law 女婿
daughter-in-law 儿媳 。
father-in-law 岳父(公公)
mother-in-law 岳母(婆婆)
sister-in-law 妯娌 。
stepfather 继父 。
stepmother 继母
actor: 男演员
actress: 女演员
announcer: 广播员 。
architect: 建筑师 。
artist: 艺术家
associate professor: 副教授 。
astronaut: 宇航员. 。
attendant: 服务员 。
auto mechanic : 汽车技工 。
baker: 烘培师
barber: 理发师 (男) 。
baseball player: 棒球选手 。
bell boy: 门童
bellhop: 旅馆的行李员 。
binman: 清洁工,垃圾工 。
blacksmith: 铁匠 。
boxer: 拳击手
broker (agent) : 经纪人 。
bus driver: 公车(巴士)司机 。
butcher: 屠夫,肉商 。
buyer: 采购员
carpenter:木匠
cartoonist: 漫画家 。
cashier: 出纳员
chef: 厨师chemist : 化学师 。
clerk : 店员
Admiring Adore Agreeable 。
Anticipate Ardent Aroused Assure Avid Bliss Brave Calm Capable Careful Caring Cautious 。
Centered Charitable Comfort Compassionate Concern Considerate Consoled Contented Delighted 。
Devoted Eager Ecstasy Elated Empathy Enjoyment Enthusiastic Excessive Excitement 。
Exhilarated Faith Fanatical Fancy Fearless Ferocious Fervent Fidelity Fond Freedom 。
Friendly Fulfilled Glad Gleeful Good Happiness Harmony Heartache Heartfelt Honorable Hope 。
Intimacy Irritated Joy Keen Kind Lost Love Manic Mindful Mollified Moved Murky Nervous 。
Nowhere Obsessive Obstructed Passionate Peaceful Placated Please Pleasure Powerful Proud 。
Regretful Rejoice Relieved Reserved Respectful Rested Safe Satisfied Sentiment Soothe 。
Speedy Spirited Stimulated Stormy Support Surprised Sympathy Tender Thrilled Trust Well 。
Wonderful Worshipful Zealous 。
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敬佩崇拜愉快期望热心被激起保证热中强有力骄傲懊高兴解除的极乐勇敢的安静可胜任的仔细的关心的谨慎被集中的慈善舒适慈悲的关心考虑周到被慰问的满足的欢欣的虔诚热切的销魂兴高采烈的同情享受热心过份兴奋兴奋的信念狂热花梢无所畏惧的凶猛慷慨激昂的保真度喜欢自由友好的被履行的高兴的高兴的好幸福和谐心伤衷心高尚的希望亲热被激怒的喜悦敏锐的亲切的失去的爱狂躁记住被减轻的被移动的黑暗的紧张的无处萦绕被阻碍的多情平安的被安抚的请乐趣后备的恭敬的休息的安全满意的情绪安慰迅速Spirited 被刺激的风雨如磐的支持惊奇的同情招标兴奋的信任井美妙虔诚热忱。
Chinese 语文
Math 数学
English 英语
Physics 物理
Chemistry 化学
Politics 政治
History 历史
Geography 地理
Biology 生物
P.E 体育
Music 音乐
Art美术
arts 文科
science 理科
basic course基础课 。
specialized course专业课 。
required course必修课 。
optional/selective course选修课 。
literature文学
philosophy哲学
sociology社会学
linguistics语言学 。
psychology心理学
engineering工程学 。
architecture建筑学 。
business商务
law法学
economics经济学
fiancé金融学
accounting会计学
banking银行学
biochemistry生物化学 。
季节只有四个啊spring summer autumn winter。
星期只有7个啊,Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 神经网络伪原创 Saturday。
1 尺子 rule
2 计算尺slide rule 。
3 钢笔 pen
4 圆珠笔 ball point pen 。
5 自来水笔(fountain) pen 。
6 光笔highlighter。
7 头笔permanent marker 。
8 水性笔roller ball pen 。
9 白板笔whiteboard marker 。
10 铅笔 pencil
11 自动铅笔propelling pencil。
12 蜡笔crayon
13 计算器 calculator 。
14 圆规 compasses 。
15 三角板 set square 。
16 量角器 protractor 。
17 复读机 repeater。
18 文具盒 writing case。
19 橡皮擦 rubber, eraser。
20 教科书 textbook 。
21 练习册 exercise book 。
22 黑板blackboard 。
23 粉笔(a piece of) chalk 。
24 石板笔slate pencil 。
25 课本text book
26 参考书 reference book。
27 百科全书encyclopedia 。
28 地图集atlas
29 练习本exercise book 。
30 草稿本rough not book。
31 吸墨纸blotting paper。
32 描图纸tracing paper 。
33 坐标纸squared paper, graph paper 。
34 地球仪globe
35 挂图wall map
36 轮廓图,示意图skeleton map 。
37 铅笔盒pencil case。
38 耳机earphone
39 字典;词典 dictionary 。
40 文件夹 paper file;folder 。
41 卷笔刀,转笔刀pencil sharpener 。
42 墨水 ink
43 墨水池inkwell铅笔刀 pencil sharpener 。
44刀子:knives
45书包:satchel
46书:book or notebook 。
acrobatic gymnastics---技巧运动。
athletics/track & field---田径。
beach---海滩
boat race---赛艇
bobsleigh, bobsled---雪橇。
boxing---拳击
canoe slalom---激流划船。
canoe---赛艇
chess---象棋
cricket---板球
cycling---自行车
diving---跳水
downhill race---速降滑雪赛,滑降。
dragon-boat racing---赛龙船。
dressage---盛装舞步。
equestrian---骑马。
fencing---击剑
figure skating---花样滑冰。
football(英语)/soccer(美语)---足球。
freestyle----自由式。
gliding; sailplaning---滑翔运动。
golf----高尔夫球Greece-Roman wrestling----古典式摔跤。
gymnastic apparatus----体操器械。
gymnastics----体操。
handball-----手球。
hockey----曲棍球
hold, lock-----揪钮。
horizontal bar-----单杠。
hurdles; hurdle race----跨栏比赛。
huttlecock kicking---踢毽子。
ice skating---滑冰。
indoor---室内
item Archery---箭术。
judo---柔道
jumping----障碍
kayak----皮划艇
mat exercises---垫上运动。
modern pentathlon---现代五项运动。
mountain bike---山地车。
parallel bars---双杠。
polo---马球
relative work---造型跳伞。
relay race; relay---接力。
rings----吊环
roller skating----滑旱冰。
rowing-----划船
rugby---橄榄球
sailing--帆船
shooting---射击
side horse, pommelled horse---鞍马。
softball---垒球
tennis----网球
tug-of-war---拔河。
Men's 10m Platform 男子10米跳台。
这么多够你用的了~
藉jiè jí
中文解释 - 英文翻译
藉的中文解释
以下结果由汉典提供词典解释
藉 jiè
部首笔画
部首:艹 部外笔画:14 总笔画:17。
五笔86:ADIJ 五笔98:AFSJ 仓颉:TQDA。
笔顺编号:12211123412212511 四角号码:44961 Unicode:CJK 统一汉字 U+85C9。
基本字义
1. 垫在下面的东西。
2. 衬垫:枕~。
3. 同“借”。
4. 抚慰:慰~。
5. 含蓄:蕴~。
6. 假设,假使:“公等遇雨,皆已失期,失期当斩。~第令毋斩,而戍死者固十六七”。
详细字义
〈名〉
1. (形声,从艸,籍声。本义:作衬垫的东西)。
2. 同本义 [pad]
藉,祭藉也。——《说文》。按,藉之为言席也。
藉用苇席。——《仪礼·士虞礼》
藉乃燔林。——《列子·黄帝》
缫藉九寸。——《周礼·大行人》
藉用白茅,无咎。——《易·大过》
执玉,其有藉者则裼,无藉者则袭。——《礼记·曲礼》
〈动〉
1. 衬垫 [mat]
死者相藉。——唐· 柳宗元《捕蛇者说》
2. 又如:藉茅(用茅草垫祭品。表示对神的敬意);藉草枕块(古时居丧的一种礼节,子从父、母丧时起至下葬一段时间,要睡干草、枕土块,以示哀思);藉子(小儿卧处垫的防尿布)。
3. 坐卧其上 [lean on]。
藉萋萋之纤草。——王绰《游天台山赋》。注:“以草荐地而坐曰藉。”
4. 又如:藉槀(坐于草垫之上)。
5. 践踏;欺凌 [bully]。如:凌藉(践踏;欺凌)。
6. 抚慰 [placate]。
白头无籍在,朱绂有哀怜。——杜甫《送韦书记赴安西》
7. 又如:慰藉(安慰);藉在(依赖,慰藉)。
8. “借”的繁体字
空籍五岁矣。——《史记·陈杞世家》。《索隐》曰:“一云:‘籍,借也,谓借失国之后年为五年。’”
9. 另见 jí
藉 jí
基本字义
1. 践踏,凌辱:“人皆~吾弟”。狼~。
2. 进贡:“其~于成周”。
3. 〔~~〕同“籍籍”。
4. 姓。
详细字义
〈动〉
1. 践踏;欺凌 [tread on;bully]。
藉贫孱者。——明· 高启《书博鸡者事》
杀夫子者无罪,藉夫子者不禁。——《吕氏春秋》
2. 进贡 [pay tribute]。
无以藉君,与君相忆也。——南朝梁· 吴均《续齐谐记》
3. 登记;记 [record]。
藉长幼贫氓之数。——《晏子春秋》
4. 通“籍”。登记并没收所有的财产 [confiscated property]。如:藉没(没收)。
5. 顾念;顾惜 [take good care of]。如:藉不得(顾不得)。
6. 用绳缚 [tie;bind]。如:藉靡(缚,捆绑)。
〈形〉
1. 杂乱 [in disorder]。
公门少推恕,鞭朴恣狼藉。——柳宗元《田家》
〈名〉
1. 通“籍”
2. 藉田 [field]。古代天子、诸侯征用民力耕种的田。
天子为藉千亩,诸侯为藉百亩。——《礼记》
3. 耕种藉田 [till]
古之必藉千亩者,礼之饰也。——唐· 柳宗元《非国语上》
4. 赋税 [taxes]。如:藉敛(征收税赋)。
5. 通“阼”。势位 [potency]。
因传柄移藉,使杀生之机、夺予之要在大臣,如是者侵。——《韩非子》
6. 另见 jiè
常用词组
1. 藉藉 jíjí
[indiscriminate;intricate] 杂乱众多的样子。
隐藏更多释义
Real introduction, as in all other cases, will be put forward only after all the actual reviews have been written. But on a preliminary note, let me just state it here that, although I do tend to jeer at America's Sludgiest Soft-Pop performers of all time on other pages, I don't, in fact, hate the Carpenters. I can hardly sit through any one Carpenters album in one sitting, of course, but then again, no normal human being could do likewise. But that doesn't mean that the Carpenters weren't a) at least somewhat talented - hey, it's not often you find a girl in a pop duet actually playing drums, for Chrissake! - and b) completely adequate, which is one of my main criteria for judging music. They never actually pretended that their music was something more than just innocent, inoffensive ear-candy for grandpas and housewives - and when you set your expectations to that level, they turn out to be the best in the genre. Now welcome onto the bashing.。
Track listing: 1) Invocation; 2) Your Wonderful Parade; 3) Someday; 4) Get Together; 5) All Of My Life; 6) Turn Away; 7) Ticket To Ride; 8) Don't Be Afraid; 9) What's The Use; 10) All I Can Do; 11) Eve; 12) Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing; 13) Benediction.。
Released in late 1969 with the original title Offering - presumably meaning to placate the angry (and still hungry) Spirit of Altamont. Offerings are temporary measures, though, and once the ominous biker deity had satisfied its hunger, the record was consequently re-released and this time renamed in accordance with the album's hit single (which, while we're at it, wasn't really much of a hit, not when taken in comparison with all that followed). Hence the occasional confusion. Glad to have helped you out. No need to say thank you.。
Oh! As a matter of fact, it's a pretty rotten record, and even if the metaphysical idea of the Carpenters coincides with your metaphysical understanding of good music, chances are Ticket To Ride won't find itself in your Top 5 anyway. See, in 1969, Richard and Karen had "only just begun". They didn't have any particular style other than some general ideas about how to write mainstreamish material that they probably got from watching sitcoms and participating in local talent shows. (Not that I'm accusing them of lack of proper perspective; I'm just trying to guess the primary area where their musical interests were located). In particular, they hadn't yet begun developing that cute "boppy" style of theirs that would save some of the later albums from utter artistic despair. No, in 1969, if a Carpenters song was to be "boppy", the "boppiness" was understood as the equivalent of a lightweight "childish ditty for adults" (one of the fakest genres in the world), likely to be performed around Christmas time by all the Ipana-smiled members of the happy God-loving family unit.。
A typical example is the completely unbearable 'Your Wonderful Parade', a song that I'm pretty sure the duet themselves must have been ashamed of in retrospect. The only good thing I can say about it is that it's got a funny - and pretty complex - martial drum part, with Karen giving it her all. (Isn't it somewhat symbolic, actually, that the first song on the first Carpenters album mainly presents Karen as the drummer and only very slightly as a singer? Well, the lady had always been pretty modest). Otherwise, it's a simplistic melodic backbone of about two or three vertebrae, covered by layer upon layer of the sweetest sugar to have been ever produced that side of the Cuban Republic.。
Maybe the sad truth about this album can be stated this way: the Carpenters arrived on the scene a tiny bit too early. They were so much a product of the Seventies that even the tiniest traces of the "hippie culture" that can be spotted on Ticket To Ride, due to its arrival several months after Woodstock, corrode them stronger than water corrodes the Wicked Witch of the West. Richard himself used to share ironic comments on the garments they were clad in on the original Offering release, but it's not just the entourage, of course. Take their version of Chet Powers' 'Get Together', for instance, and compare it with the Jefferson Airplane performance of the same song in 1966. The latter was stately, romantic folk-rock, not exactly a highlight but still doing alright in the company of its brothers and sisters. Here, it's ridiculously dated, completely unmemorable "hippie-pop" that beats everything they released afterwards in terms of tepidness. A two-year old, given the proper environment, would cringe at hearing them cooing 'love one another right now', and I have the unluck to be older than that - eeeeeww!。
No wonder the album didn't make much of an impact - the tastes of the American public, dubious as they were even then, weren't prepared for this hopeless mix of Grandma's cultural values with universal love declarations. Plus, the album is bookmarked by 'Invocation' and 'Benediction' - two pieces of Karen singing gospel-style accapella with a lot of self-overdubbing, which shows off the duo's obvious interest in the nascent art-rock movement. This only confuses matters more. Is this serious artistry or fluff? Show your colours!。
That said, I do actually like some of the Karen's "solo-oriented" performances. They're all mushy and formless; if projecting her deep, soft voice onto a specially designated location inside your soul turns out to be impossible, just forget about it. But there are a few songs on here which, in my eyes, are saved through that power and sonic beauty alone - never mind structure, originality, or arrangement. It is, of course, somewhat disappointing to realize that on an album so chock-full of original compositions (courtesy of Richard mainly, I guess) the best song happens to be the title track: Karen's slowed-down, "balladeer-ized" version of the classic Beatles pop-rocker. Well, on the other hand, the worst Beatles song given the worst possible arrangement is still better than the best Carpenters song, so this shouldn't be too discouraging. Of course, any traces of irony and bitter humour in the original Lennon-sung version are completely erased, but it's a lucky thing Karen's got this monster convincing force in her, making you actually care for the final result. At any rate, I am certainly better inclined towards her interpretation of the song than towards Sinatra's 'Something'.。
It's nice (although not really a huge relief) to know that at this point at least, they display quite a good taste in covers - the other one is Buffalo Springfield's 'Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing', somewhat symbolic in that it shows they weren't totally "out of it"; it's one thing to cover the Beatles (which everyone was doing, regardless of mainstream, anti-establishment, or underground orientation) and another thing to cover the quintessential "hippie-folk" ensemble. A decent interpretation, too, quite suitable for Richard and Karen's singing duo, although this time quite faithful to the original and thus hardly adding anything new (or even worth hearing).。
Out of the original compositions, a minor highlight is 'Someday', with a gorgeous vocal part from Karen (unfortunately, spoilt by abysmally generic orchestration - when those strings make their 'whoosh!' out of nowhere, brutally commanding your heart to beat faster and your tear glands to work twice as effectively, my spoilt organism starts a counter-rebellion, forcing me to lower the volume - God forbid anyone nearby actually start paying attention to what it is I'm listening to!). The best song, I think, is 'Eve', which somehow manages to incorporate a few poppy vocal hooks into the usual "swamp of soul" (although the other original, 'All Of My Life', can't be saved by any type of words - I'm one of the few people in the world to believe that the Carpenters could produce substantive melodies, but this song has less melody in it than a motorboat's grumble). 'Eve', on the other hand, is more collected and sort of "vivacious" despite the overall tragic feel. Give it just another whiff of catchiness and you're already presaging some of those classy mid-Seventies ABBA ballads.。
Everything else is either forgettable or somehow misguided: even the tiny bits of experimentation, like the already mentioned accappella snippets or the light jazz toying on 'All I Can Do', are so short it's almost like they were thrown in at the last minute in the status of "water-treading" elements. That said, I can't exclude that for some people Ticket To Ride might have a particular appeal - as the earliest, pre-fab stage of the Carpenters, not at all loaded with huge mammoth hits, somewhat less formulaic than the "major" albums, etc., etc. This is all, of course, provided these people actually think the Carpenters had such a huge load of talent they could succeed in something else than basic formula.。
部首笔画
部首:隹 部外笔画:4 总笔画:12。
五笔86:WYSU 五笔98:WYSU 仓颉:OGD。
笔顺编号:324111211234 四角号码:20904 Unicode:CJK 统一汉字 U+96C6。
基本字义
1. 群鸟栖止于树上:“黄鸟于飞,~于灌木”。
2. 聚合,会合:聚~。~合。~会。~体。~团。~训。~散。~资。~中。~大成。~腋成裘。
3. 会合许多著作编成的书:~子。文~。诗~。选~。全~。
4. 大型图书中可以相对独立的一部分,或一部小说、一部电影、电视剧中相对独立的段落:上~。第五~。
5. 定期交易的市场:~市。赶~。
6. 中国古代图书的四部分类法:~部。经史子~。
7. 成就,成功:大业未~。
8. 数学基本概念之一,指若干具有共同属性的事物的总体:子~。交~。
9. 古同“辑”,和睦。
10. 姓。
详细字义
〈动〉
1. 同本义 [perch]
集,群鸟在木上也。——《说文》
集,会也。——《尔雅》
集于苞栩。——《诗·唐风·鸨羽》
黄鸟于飞,集于灌木。——《诗·周南·葛覃》
2. 又如:集隼(栖息的隼鸟);集凤(凤停于树)。
3. 引申为停留 [stay]。
人皆集于苑,己独集于枯。——《国语》
齐集有其一。——《孟子·梁惠王上》
沙鸥翔集。——宋· 范仲淹《岳阳楼记》
旋见鸡伸颈摆扑;临视,则虫集冠上,力可不释。——《聊斋志异·促织》
4. 集合;聚集;收集 [assemble;collect;gather]。
人皆集于苑。——《国语·晋语》
今乘诸军未集,宜速击之。——《资治通鉴》
皆集于此。——明· 宋濂《送东阳马生序》
四面集。——明· 魏禧《大铁椎传》
5. 又如:集凑(收集拼凑);集叠(收取,打叠);集贤院(唐文学三馆之一。掌秘书图籍等事);集缀(聚集联缀,编辑)。
6. 依就 [depend on;attach oneself to]。
有命既集。——《诗·大雅·大明》
7. 又如:集服(顺从,服从);集附(归心,顺服)。
8. 至;遭受 [arrive;suffer]。
不其集亡。——《国语·晋语》。注:“至也。”
9. 又如:集蓼(遭遇苦难);集枯(遭到冷遇)。
10. 成功 [accomplish]。
谋夫孔多,是用不集。?
此车一人殿之,可以集事。——《左传·成公二年》
11. 又如:集事(成事;成功)。
12. 召集 [call together;convene]。
莫不毕集。——清· 侯方域《壮悔堂文集》
集诸将而语。——清· 全祖望《梅花岭记》
集谢庄少年。—— 清· 徐珂《清稗类钞·战事类》
13. 通“辑”
14. 和协,安抚 [pacify;placate]。
问所以安集百姓。——《史记·曹相国世家》
而吏安集之不称之效也。——《汉书·匡衡传》
安集洛阳。——《后汉书·杜诗传》
安集吏民,顺俗而教。——《吴子·图国》
15. 安定 [stabilize]。
天下初定,远方黔首未集。——《史记·秦始皇本纪》
几可以解释安集。——《汉书·王莽传下》
存抚天下,安集中国。——《文选·司马相如·喻巴蜀檄》
〈名〉
1. 集子,诗文的汇集 [collection;anthology;collected works]。
顷撰其遗文,都为一集。——曹丕《与吴质书》
2. 又如:文集;诗集;地图集;画集。
3. 集市 [country fair;market]。如:集场(集市);集期(集日)。
4. 集镇,市镇 [town]。
那山里关帝庙有两处,集东一个,集西一个。——《老残游记》
山东兖州府汶上县有个幺村,叫做 薛家集,这集上有百十来人家,都是务农为业。——《儒林外史》
5. 书、影片的一部分 [volume;part]。如:这些文章分三集出版;这部影片分上、下两集;十集电视连续剧。
6. 由某些规定的或满足一定条件的事物(称为元素)组成的总体 [set]。如:空集。
7. 集部,中国图书的经、史、子、集四部分类法把诗文等作品列为集部 [the fourth section of Encyclopedia Sinica]。
至唐始分为四类,曰经、史、子、集。——《新唐书》
8. 中国古州名 [Ji prefecture]。北魏废帝三年(公元554年)改东巴州置。取东北集川水为名,寄治梁州(今陕西省汉中市)。
9. 姓
常用词组
1. 集部 jíbù
[a category of literary works;Chinese literary works not included in the Classics,History and Philosophy] 我国古代图书分类经史子集的第四大类,专列各种体裁的文学著作 。
2. 集材 jícái
[logging;skidding;yarding] 采伐树木的一项业务,伐倒、加工成原木,然后外运。
3. 集餐 jícān
[eat from a common pot] 就餐者共同食用桌上盛器中的菜肴的就餐方式。与“分餐”相对。
4. 集成 jíchéng
[corpus;grand compendium] 总体;尤指知识的或证据的。
5. 集成电路 jíchéng diànlù。
[integrated circuit] 制作在小硅片上的许多晶体管、电阻等元件组合成的电路,至少能执行一个完整的电子电路的功能。
6. 集萃 jícuì
[treasury] 文学艺术珍品集子。
7. 集管 jíguǎn
[header] 与许多小管道相通的管道或室(如多汽缸引擎的排气集合管)。
8. 集合 jíhé
[assemble;collect;congrate;converge;muster;rally;gether;call together] 分散的人或事物聚集到一起;使聚集 。
紧急集合
9. 集合 jíhé
[aggregate] 一组具有某种共同性质的数学元素。
有理数的集合
10. 集会 jíhuì
(1) [gathering;meeting;hold a meeting]∶许多人聚在一起开会。
政治性的集会
(2) [assemble]∶聚集会合。
诸将集会
11. 集结 jíjié
(1) [mass;assemble;gather;group;rally]∶将部队调集到一个指定地域。
集结兵力
(2) [pile]∶搜集到一起。
集结财富
(3) [nucleate;concentrate]∶集中。
把实业公司紧密地集结在一起
12. 集锦 jíjǐn
[a collection of outstanding specimens] 汇编的各种精彩的图片、书画、诗文等(多用作标题)。
图片集锦
13. 集居 jíjū
[community] 集中地居住[在某一区域];聚居。
居民集居地
14. 集聚 jíjù
[assemble;collect;gather] 集合;聚集。
15. 集刊 jíkān
[collected papers] 学术机构出版的成套的论文集。
16. 集料 jíliào
[aggregate] 呈碎块状的各种大小不等硬质的惰性材料中的任何一种,用来与水泥混合以制成混凝土、砂浆或灰泥。
17. 集拢 jílǒng
[gather] 集合或聚集
18. 集贸 jímào
[market] 集市贸易的简称。
集贸市场
19. 集纳 jínà
[collect] 收集、归纳在一起。
集纳宋版书
20. 集权 jíquán
[centralization of state power] 把全国的政治、经济、军事大权集中于中央。
21. 集群 jíqún
[clan] 聚群
鸽子能在空中集群飞行
22. 集散 jísàn
[staple] [货物、旅客等]集聚和分散。
集散地
23. 集市 jíshì
[fair;market;bazaar] 定期或在固定地点买卖货物的市场。
该村庄每月有一次集市
24. 集束 jíshù
[clustered] 多个捆扎成为一束的(多指手榴弹)。
集束手榴弹
25. 集思广益 jísī-guǎngyì。
[pool the wisdom of the masses;be benefitted by mutual discussion;draw upon all useful opinions;make use of opinions and add to the welfare] 集合思路和意见,可以收到更广大的效益 。
26. 集体 jítǐ
(1) [collectiveness]∶许多人的有组织的整体。
集体观念
(2) [collective]∶现也用作集体所有制的简称。
集体企业
27. 集体户 jítǐhù
(1) [associate]∶依一定规则合伙经营的农、工、商业者。
(2) [collective household]∶若干单身的人聚在一起组成的住户。
28. 集体主义 jítǐzhǔyì。
[collectivism] 一切从集体出发,把集体利益放在个人利益之上的思想。
29. 集团 jítuán
[group;circle;dique;aggregation;bloc] 为了共同的利益或目的而组织起来的团体。
世界上最大的工业集团之一
30. 集团军 jítuánjūn。
[army group;group army] 由若干个军或师组成的军队的一级编制。
31. 集训 jíxùn
[assemble for training] 集中起来进行训练。
干部轮流集训
32. 集腋成裘 jíyè-chéngqiú。
[many a little makes a mickle;many little drops of water make an ocean;the finest fragments of fox fur,sewn together,will make a robe;every little makes a mickle] 集积许多狐狸的腋毛而成为裘衣。比喻集众资以成一事 。
他这会就去同人家商量,想趁此机会,捐个知县班,果然一齐应允,也有二百的,也有一百的,也有五十的,居然集腋成裘,立刻到捐局里,填了部照出来。——《官场现形记》
33. 集邮 jíyóu
[philately;stamp collecting] 对邮票、首日封等的收藏与研究。
34. 集约 jíyuē
[intensive] 农业上指在同一土地面积上投入较多的生产资料和劳动,进行精耕细作,用提高单位面积产量的方法来增加产品总量。
35. 集运 jíyùn
[concentrated transportation] 集中起来运输。
集运木材
36. 集镇 jízhèn
[town] 比县城小的居民区,通常以非农业人口为主。
37. 集中 jízhōng
(1) [concentrate;centralize;converge]∶把分散人、物或事集合在一起。
集中精力
(2) [sum up;bring together;centre on]∶把意见、经验等归纳起来。
38. 集中营 jízhōngyíng。
[concentration camp] 人们(如战俘、政治犯、难民或外侨)被拘留或禁闭,有时还受到身心上的虐待和侮辱的营地。
39. 集注 jízhù
[focus] [注意力] 集中。
同学们的目光都集注到老师身上
40. 集注 jízhù
[variorum] 汇集前人对某书的注释,有时附上自己的见解,多用做书名,如《诗经集注》
41. 集装箱 jízhuāngxiāng。
[container] 一种通常用金属制的可搬运分格箱,货物装入其中便于运输,尤适于在铁路集装箱货车上运输。
42. 集资 jízī
[raise funds;collect captal (money) for a business;pool resources] 从各方面聚集资金 。
集资办校
43. 集子 jízi
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拊 拼音: fǔ, 笔划: 8 。
部首: 扌 五笔输入法: rwfy 。
基本解释:
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拊
fǔ
拍:拊掌大笑。
古同“抚”,安抚,抚慰。
器物的柄。
笔画数:8;
部首:扌;
笔顺编号:12132124
详细解释:
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拊
fǔ
【动】
(形声。从手,付声。本义:抚摸) 。
同本义〖stroke;fondle〗
拊,揗也。——《说文》。段注:“揗者,摩也。古作‘拊揗’,今作‘抚循’,古今字也。尧典曰:“击石拊石”,拊轻击重,故分言之。”。
主拊其背曰:“行矣!”——《汉书·外戚传上》
又如:拊扪(抚摸);抚式(用手按车板) 。
拊掌:拍手。表示惊讶,恼怒或欢喜〖clap〗
阿母大拊掌:“不图子自归!”——《玉台新咏·古诗为焦仲卿妻作》
又如:拊手(拍手;鼓掌);拊心(抚胸;拍胸);拊髀(拍大腿);拊床(拍床);拊背(轻拍肩背);拊嗟(拍手嗟叹);拊噪(拍手欢呼);拊翼(拍打翅膀) 。
通“抚”
体恤抚慰〖placate〗
王巡三军,拊而勉之。——《左传·宣公十二年》
勉慰痍伤,拊巡饥渴。——颜延之《阳给事诔》
又如:拊爱(爱抚);拊绥(安抚);抚揖(抚慰揖安);拊恤(抚恤);拊循(安抚,抚慰);拊视(抚爱照顾);拊劳(慰劳) 。
抚摸〖stroke;fondle〗
视不得其所坚,而得其所白者,无坚也;拊不得其所白,而得其所坚〖者〗,无白也。——《公孙龙子·坚白论》
击〖strike〗。如:拊楗(击断门户的插闩;指入内偷盗);拊搏(敲击乐器);拊鼓(击鼓);拊节(击节);拊膺(捶胸);拊缶(击缶) 。
抚养〖foster〗。如:拊育(抚育);拊养(抚养);拊伛(抚养怜爱) 。
弹奏〖play〗。如:拊弦(弹琴);拊乐(奏乐) 。
相关词语:
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掌拊
妪拊
俞拊
伛拊
循拊
慰拊
填拊
收拊
被发拊膺
鞭拊
搏拊
扼吭拊背
扼亢拊背
拊接
拊股
拊翼
拊搏
拊背扼喉
拊嗟
拊噪
拊胸
拊辑
拊巡
拊视
拊拍
拊臆
拊摩
拊伛
拊绥
拊手
拊髀雀跃
拊育
拊拂
拊劳
拊节
拊膺顿足
拊养
拊循
拊髀
拊心泣血
拊背搤吭
拊式
拊掌
拊鼓
拊鞷
拊乐
拊弦
拊爱