33. meet Ó¢ [mi:t] VERB £¨³õ´Î£©¼ûÃæ;ÈÏʶ;½áʶ
You use meet in expressions such as 'Pleased to meet you' and 'Nice to have met you' when you want to politely say hello or goodbye to someone you have just met for the first time.
34. diplomatic relations [·¨]Íâ½»¹ØÏµ; °î½»; 35. nobel peace prize ŵ±´¶ûºÍƽ½±;
36. demonstrations Ó¢ [dem?nst're??nz] N-COUNT ʾÍþ;ʾÍþÓÎÐУ¨»ò¼¯»á£©
A demonstration is a march or gathering which people take part in to show their opposition to something or their support for something. 37. hostage Ó¢ [?h?st?d?] N-COUNT ÈËÖÊ
A hostage is someone who has been captured by a person or organization and who may be killed or injured if people do not do what that person or organization demands. 38. reunite Ó¢ [?ri:ju:?na?t] V-ERG £¨Ê¹£©ÍžÛ;£¨Ê¹£©ÖؾÛ;£¨Ê¹£©ÖØ·ê
If people are reunited, or if they reunite, they meet each other again after they have been separated for some time.
39. cairo Ó¢ ['ka??r??] n. ¿ªÂÞ£¨°£¼°Ê×¶¼£©; Illinois Ó¢ [??l?'n??(z)] n. ÒÁÀûŵ˹ÖÝ£¨ÃÀ¹úÖÝÃû£©;
Israeli Ó¢ [?z're?l?] adj. ÒÔÉ«ÁеÄ;n. ÒÔÉ«ÁÐÈË£¬ÒÔÉ«ÁйúÃñ; Palestinian adj. °ÍÀÕ˹̹µÄ;n. °ÍÀÕ˹̹ÈË[¾ÓÃñ]; 40. the panama canal °ÍÄÃÂíÔ˺Ó;
41. hard labor Ó¢ [h¨»rd ?leib?] Ç¿ÆÈÀÍÒÛ;¿àÒÛ
42. cut off Ó¢ [k?t ?f] vt. Çгý; ÇÐ[¸ô]¶Ï; ¼ô[ÇУ¬ ¿³]ÏÂ; ѸËÙÀ뿪; £¨¼²²¡µÈ£©Ê¹£¨ÈË£©ËÀÍö
43. engineering marvels ¹¤³ÌÆæ¼£ 44. relinguish control of ·ÅÆú¿ØÖÆ
45. swamp Ó¢ [sw?mp] N-VAR ÕÓÔó(µØ)
A swamp is an area of very wet land with wild plants growing in it 46. jungle Ó¢ [?d???gl] N-VAR ÈÈ´ø´ÔÁÖ£»ÃÜÁÖ
A jungle is a forest in a tropical country where large numbers of tall trees and plants grow very close together.
47. malaria Ó¢ [m??le?ri?] N-UNCOUNT ű¼²
Malaria is a serious disease carried by mosquitoes which causes periods of fever. 48. deposit Ó¢ [d??p?z?t] VERB ´æ·Å;¼Ä´æ
If you deposit something somewhere, you put it where it will be safe until it is needed again.
49. lock Ó¢ [l?k] N-COUNT £¨Ô˺ӻòºÓÁ÷Éϵģ©´¬Õ¢£¬Ë®Õ¢
On a canal or river, a lock is a place where walls have been built with gates at each end so that boats can move to a higher or lower section of the canal or river, by gradually changing the water level inside the gates. 50. toll Ó¢ [t??l] N-COUNT (ÇÅÁº¡¢µÀ·µÄ)ͨÐзÑ
A toll is a small sum of money that you have to pay in order to use a particular bridge or road.
51. marvel Ó¢ [?m¨»:vl] N-COUNT ²»¿É˼ÒéµÄÊÂ(»òÈË);Ææ¼£
You can describe something or someone as a marvel to indicate that you think that they are wonderful.
52. relinquish Ó¢ [r??l??kw??] VERB ·ÅÆú£¬³öÈÃ(ȨÁ¦»ò¿ØÖÆ)
If you relinquish something such as power or control, you give it up. 53. coincide Ó¢ [?k???n?sa?d] V-RECIP (Ïë·¨¡¢ÀûÒæµÈ)Ò»Ö£¬Ïà·û
If the ideas or interests of two or more people coincide, they are the same. V-RECIP ÇɺÏ;ͬʱ·¢Éú
If one event coincides with another, they happen at the same time. Unit 11
1. businesses Ó¢ ['b?zn?s?z] N-UNCOUNT ÉÌÒµ£»ÂòÂô£»½»Ò×£»ÉúÒâ
Business is work relating to the production, buying, and selling of goods or services. 2. office Ó¢ [??f?s] N-COUNT °ì¹«ÊÒ
An office is a room or a part of a building where people work sitting at desks. 3. transport Ó¢ [?tr?nsp?:t] N-UNCOUNT ½»Í¨¹¤¾ß;ÔËÊ乤¾ß
Transport refers to any vehicle that you can travel in or carry goods in. 4. advertising Ó¢ [??dv?ta?z??] N-UNCOUNT ¹ã¸æ»î¶¯;×ö¹ã¸æ
Advertising is the activity of creating advertisements and making sure people see them.
5. clerical worker ÎÄÔ±
6. client Ó¢ [?kla??nt] N-COUNT ¿Í»§;¹Ë¿Í£»Î¯ÍÐÈË
A client of a professional person or organization is a person or company that receives a service from them in return for payment. 7. mars the 4th planet from the sun»ðÐÇ 8. court Ó¢ [k?:t] N-COUNT ·¨Ôº;·¨Í¥;ÉóÅÐÍ¥
A court is a place where legal matters are decided by a judge and jury or by a magistrate.
9. population Ó¢ [?p?pju?le??n] N-COUNT £¨Ä³Ò»¹ú¼Ò»òµØÇøÄ³ÀàÈË»ò¶¯ÎïµÄ£©×ÜÊý If you refer to a particular type of population in a country or area, you are referring to all the people or animals of that type there. 10. nuclear Ó¢ [?nju:kli?(r)] ADJ ºËÎäÆ÷µÄ
Nuclear means relating to weapons that explode by using the energy released when the nuclei of atoms are split or combined. 11. brain Ó¢ [bre?n] N-COUNT ÄÔ£»´óÄÔ
Your brain is the organ inside your head that controls your body's activities and enables you to think and to feel things such as heat and pain. 12. computers Ó¢ [k?m'pju:t?z] N-COUNT ¼ÆËã»ú;µçÄÔ
A computer is an electronic machine that can store and deal with large amounts of information.
13. dome Ó¢ [d??m] N-COUNT ñ·¶¥;Ô²Îݶ¥ A dome is a round roof.
N-COUNT °ëÇòÐÎÎï;Ô²¶¥×´Îï A dome is any object that has a similar shape to a dome.
14. tower block Ó¢ [?tau? bl?k] £¨¸ß²ã½¨Öþ£©Ëþʽ´óÂ¥; N-COUNT (×÷¹«Ô¢»ò°ì¹«ÓõÄ)¸ß²ã½¨Öþ£¬Ä¦Ìì´óÂ¥ A tower block is a tall building divided into flats or offices. 15. planet Ó¢ [?pl?n?t] N-COUNT ÐÐÐÇ
A planet is a large, round object in space that moves around a star. The Earth is a planet.
16. mercury Ó¢ [?m?:kj?ri] N-UNCOUNT Ë®Òø;¹¯
Mercury is a silver-coloured liquid metal that is used especially in thermometers and barometers.
17. venus άÄÉ˹; ½ðÐÇ; 1. the second nearest planet to the sun; visible as an early `morning star' or an `evening star'; rotates slowly clockwise (in the opposite direction from the normal rotation of the planets);
18. Jupiter Ó¢ [?d?u:p?t?(r)] n. ľÐÇ; the largest planet and the 5th from the sun; has many satellites