单词详解 | angst

2022年 11月 17日 engapi 0

angst音标:美音:/æŋstˌɑːŋst/,英音:/æŋst/ 听听基本释意: 外刊例句:That, in turn, is triggering more economic angst.这反过来又引发了更多的经济焦虑。—W

单词详解 | derision

2022年 11月 17日 engapi 0

derision音标:美音:/dɪˈrɪʒn/,英音:/dɪˈrɪʒn/ 听听基本释意: 外刊例句:Images of German Economy Minister and Green politician Robert Habeck g

单词详解 | remiss

2022年 11月 16日 engapi 0

remiss音标:美音:/rɪˈmɪs/,英音:/rɪˈmɪs/ 听听基本释意: 外刊例句:“If I got into any form of politics, I’d be remiss not to also go in as an

单词详解 | stint

2022年 11月 16日 engapi 0

stint音标:美音:/stɪnt/,英音:/stɪnt/ 听听基本释意: 外刊例句:He was The Post’s business editor for more than seven years, and before that

单词详解 | laid-back

2022年 11月 15日 engapi 0

laid-back音标:美音:/ˌleɪd ˈbæk/,英音:/ˌleɪd ˈbæk/ 听听基本释意: 外刊例句:With a wave from my laid-back parents, I got on a bus and arriv

单词详解 | spurn

2022年 11月 15日 engapi 0

spurn音标:美音:/spɜːrn/,英音:/spɜːn/ 听听基本释意: 外刊例句:However spurned Charles might have felt, they continued to be a part of each

单词详解 | brag

2022年 11月 14日 engapi 0

brag音标:美音:/bræɡ/,英音:/bræɡ/ 听听基本释意: 外刊例句:So have gasoline prices across the United States, dampening what had been a favo