1. consecration n. 神圣化,祝圣
The French Revolution is the consecration of humanity.
法蘭西革命是人類(lèi)無(wú)上的光榮。
2. induction n. 就職;就職儀式
his induction into the Presidency.
他的總統(tǒng)就職儀式
3. candor n. 公正,公平
We shall serve justice and candor, and all things that make for the right.
我們將伸張正義、弘揚(yáng)公正,全力走上正軌。
3. preeminent a. 卓越的,杰出的
He is the preeminent tenor of the modern era.
他是現(xiàn)代杰出的男高音。
4. shrink v. 退縮,畏怯
He can not shrink back from danger.
他不會(huì)從危險(xiǎn)中退縮出來(lái)。
5. paralyze v. 使癱瘓;使全面停頓
If unsolved, the problem will sooner or later paralyze our strategy and our foreign policy.
這個(gè)問(wèn)題如果不解決,它遲早會(huì)使我們的戰(zhàn)略和我們的對(duì)外政策陷于癱瘓。
6. locust n. 蝗蟲(chóng)
The locust shrills his song of heat.
蟬兒唱出炎熱季節(jié)的歡歌。