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aid |
n. |
support or help 帮助 |
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appearance |
n. |
coming into sight 露面;出现 |
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approval |
n. |
favorable opinion or judgment 赞成 |
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assistance |
n. |
help or support 帮助 |
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bound |
n. |
a jump or leap 跳跃 |
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bullet |
n. |
a small metal object that is fired from a gun 子弹 |
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clot |
n. |
a lump that is formed when blood dries or becomes thicker 血块 |
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communication |
n. |
sharing or exchanging opinions, feelings, information, etc. 交流 |
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dashing |
adj. |
attractive in a lively or stylish way 有魅力的 |
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emphasize |
v. |
give special or additional attention to something to show that it is particularly important 强调 |
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feeble |
adj. |
lacking strength or force 虚弱的 |
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gloaming |
n. |
half darkness in the early evening 黄昏 |
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Graduation |
n. |
a ceremony at which degrees, etc. are officially given out 毕业典礼 |
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inner |
adj. |
of the mind or spirit 内心的 |
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invincible |
adj. |
too strong to be defeated 不可战胜的 |
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limitation |
n. |
a limit on what comebody or something can do or how good they or it can be 局限 |
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locomotive |
n. |
a railwory engine that pulls a train 机车;火车头 |
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motivational |
adj. |
of or relating to motivation 激励人心的 |
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ovation |
n. |
expression of public approval, especially by means of applause 喝彩 |
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paralysis |
n. |
loss of feeling in, and loss of control of , all or some of the body muscles 瘫痪 |
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physical |
adj. |
of or for the body 身体的 |
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pitch |
v. |
(cause to) fall heavily or suddenly forward (使) 突然向前倒下 |
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pneumonia |
n. |
a serious infection in the lungs 肺炎 |
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respirator |
n. |
a piece of equipment that makes it possible for somebody to breathe over a long period when they are unable to do so natually 呼吸器 |
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restore |
v. |
bring back to a good or desirable state, especially of health 恢复,康复 |
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scuba |
n. |
a device that lets divers breathe under water 自携式潜水呼吸器
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shift |
n. |
转换,转变 |
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skull |
n. |
the bone of the head, which encloses the brain 头骨 |
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spinal cord |
n. |
脊椎 |
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sustain |
v. |
hold up 支撑 |
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therapy |
n. |
the treatment of illness of the mind or body, especially without drugs or surgery 疗法 |
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tube |
n. |
a hollow round pipe of metal, glass, rubber, etc. 管子 |
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undergo |
v. |
experience (especially something unpleasant, unwelcome, or difficult) 遭受 |