Online Class Notes (Nemo)

Vocabulary

I made a pineapple pie

abnormal (adj): different from what is usual or average, especially in a way that is bad
å常的;异常的;å˜æ€çš„(尤指ä¸å¥½çš„)
abnormal behaviour/weather/conditions
å常的行为ï¼å¤©æ°”ï¼æƒ…况
Tests revealed some abnormal skin cells.
检验结果表明一些皮肤细胞异常。

inconclusive (adj): not giving or having a result or decision
无结果的;无定论的
The evidence is inconclusive.
这项è¯æ®æ˜¯æ²¡æœ‰è¯´æœåŠ›çš„。
The medical tests were inconclusive, and will need to be repeated.
这些医学实验尚无定论,ä»éœ€é‡å¤è¿›è¡Œã€‚

vial (n): a small glass bottle, especially one containing liquid medicine
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evidence (n): one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true
è¯æ®ï¼›è¯æ˜Ž
The police have found no evidence of a terrorist link with the murder.
警方没有å‘现任何è¯æ®è¯æ˜Žè¿™èµ·è°‹æ€æ¡ˆå’Œæ怖分å­æœ‰å…³ã€‚
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that underwater births are dangerous.
没有科学è¯æ®è¯æ˜Žæ°´ä¸­åˆ†å¨©æœ‰ä»€ä¹ˆå±é™©ã€‚
Is there any scientific evidence that a person’s character is reflected in their handwriting?
一个人的笔迹å映其性格的说法有什么科学ä¾æ®å—?
Several experts are to give evidence on the subject.
æ•°ä½ä¸“家将就这个问题给出è¯æ®ã€‚

panic (v): to suddenly feel so worried or frightened that you cannot think or behave calmly or reasonably
(使)æ慌,(使)惊慌失措
Don’t panic! Everything will be okay.
别惊慌,一切都会没事的ï¼
The sound of gunfire panicked the crowd.
枪声使人群惊慌失措。
The boss always panics over/about the budget every month.
è€æ¿æ¯æœˆæ€»ä¼šå¯¹é¢„算惊æä¸å®‰ã€‚

trace (n): a very slight amount
å¾®é‡ï¼Œå°‘许
Traces of drugs were found in his blood.
在他的血液中å‘现了少许毒å“。
There is just a trace of grey in his hair.
他头å‘中夹æ‚ç€å°‘许白å‘。
She speaks English without any trace of an accent.
她讲英语ä¸æ¯«ä¸å¸¦å£éŸ³ã€‚

I’m going to quit smoking.-我准备戒烟。

after the surgery, I couldn’t eat and drink on my own.

从那以åŽæˆ‘å†ä¹Ÿæ²¡æœ‰æŠ½è¿‡çƒŸ-I haven’t had a cigarette ever since

tipsy (adj): slightly drunk
微醉的
Auntie Pat is getting a little tipsy again.
帕特阿姨åˆæœ‰ç‚¹å„¿é†‰äº†ã€‚

indulge (v): to allow yourself or another person to have something enjoyable, especially more than is good for you
(使)沉溺于;(尤指)放纵
The soccer fans indulged their patriotism, waving flags and singing songs.
足çƒè¿·ä»¬æ‘‡ç€æ——å”±ç€æ­Œï¼Œçºµæƒ…抒å‘他们的爱国热情。
I love champagne but I don’t often indulge myself.
我爱å–香槟,但一般都有节制。
We took a deliberate decision to indulge in a little nostalgia.
我们特æ„决定好好追忆一下往事。

plum-a small, round fruit with a thin, smooth, red, purple, or yellow skin, sweet, soft flesh, and a single large, hard seed
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plum jam
æŽå­é…±
a plum tree
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