terror
n.恐怖;驚駭;<口>令人懼怕或討厭的人或事物
Her face worked as she stared at him in terror.
她驚恐地注視著他,臉也嚇得抽動(dòng)起來(lái)。
His terror is so great that he can do nothing.
他驚駭萬(wàn)分以致什么事都不能做。
evading
n.逃脫;躲避
Currently, he is still evading capture.
目前,個(gè)體依然逃脫中。
The three would exchange stories of evading the Imperials, telling tall tales full of bravado and bluster.
這三個(gè)人都喜歡在對(duì)方面前吹噓自己如何躲避帝國(guó)的追捕,他們的故事里充滿了虛張聲勢(shì)的情節(jié)。
anguish
n.苦悶;痛苦
v.(使)極苦悶;(使)極痛苦
Physical disability causes mental anguish.
生理傷殘會(huì)引起心理苦悶。
The quarrel caused her great anguish.
爭(zhēng)吵給她造成了極大的痛苦。
I couldn't afford it now.
我現(xiàn)在還沒(méi)法做到這一點(diǎn)。
deal with
討論;處理,對(duì)付; 涉及; 與 ... 做生意
I think we should work out a strategy to deal with this situation.
我想我們應(yīng)該制訂出一項(xiàng)行動(dòng)計(jì)劃,用來(lái)對(duì)付這種情況。
They refused to compromise their principles by doing a deal with the terrorists.
他們拒絕同恐怖分子做交易,以免原則受到損害。
wash over
濺潑
Huge waves washed over the deck.
巨浪濺潑在甲板上。
improvisation
即興創(chuàng)作;即席演奏
The other key aspect of jazz is improvisation.
爵士樂(lè)的另外一個(gè)重要因素就是即興創(chuàng)作。
For one thing, Beethoven was an absolute genius at improvisation.
首先,貝多芬在即興創(chuàng)作上絕對(duì)是一個(gè)天才。
lifeless
無(wú)生命的;無(wú)趣味的;死氣沉沉的
Without health, life is not life, life is lifeless.
如無(wú)健康的身體,生活就不成為生活,人生也毫無(wú)生氣。
I had enough of this kind of lifeless life.
我受夠了這種枯燥的生活。
n. 會(huì)議記錄,(復(fù)數(shù))分鐘