1、contest
競(jìng)賽;比賽
Few contests in the recent history of British boxing have been as thrilling.
英國(guó)近年的拳擊比賽中很少有如此激動(dòng)人心的 。
a writing contest.
寫作比賽
(權(quán)力或控制權(quán)的)爭(zhēng)奪,競(jìng)爭(zhēng)
The state election due in November will be the last such ballot before next year's presidential contest.
定于11月舉行的州選舉將是明年總統(tǒng)競(jìng)選前最后一次此類投票選舉 。
a clear contest between church and state.
教會(huì)與政府之間明顯的爭(zhēng)斗
爭(zhēng)取贏得(選舉、比賽等);角逐
He quickly won his party's nomination to contest the elections.
他很快獲得了本黨提名,角逐大選 。
a closely contested regional flower show.
各方爭(zhēng)奇斗艷、難分高下的地區(qū)花卉展
爭(zhēng)辯;對(duì)…提出異議
Your former employer has to reply within 14 days in order to contest the case.
你的前任雇主若對(duì)本案存有異議,必須在14天內(nèi)予以答復(fù) 。
Gender discrimination is a hotly contested issue.
性別歧視是一個(gè)爭(zhēng)論激烈的話題 。
2、constitution
(一國(guó)的)憲法;(組織的)章程
The king was forced to adopt a new constitution which reduced his powers.
國(guó)王被迫采用了削弱其權(quán)力的新憲法 。
the American Constitution.
《美國(guó)憲法》
體質(zhì);體格
He must have an extremely strong constitution.
他的體格必定極其強(qiáng)壯 。
I've always had the constitution of an ox.
我一向體壯如牛 。
3、get up
起立;站起來(lái)
I got up and walked over to where he was.
我起身走到他那邊 。
穿…服裝;打扮;裝扮
They knew how to get themselves up in those days.
那時(shí)候,他們懂得打扮 。
an old tramp got up in a velvet smoking-jacket.
身穿一件天鵝絨吸煙服的老流浪漢