A: Did you have a good crop of potatoes this year?B: Unfortunately not, they were hit by blight blightn 1 枯萎病; 2.造成破坏的因素vt. 破坏,摧残
A: I blinked and missed the town. It was so small.B: Drive more slowly then!
A: With each blink I get older.B: Well, I am sorry, but I can not do anything to stop time passing.blinkvi. 1.眨眼睛; 2.闪亮,闪烁n. 眨眼睛,一瞬间on the blink 坏了,出故障
A: Did anybody witness the accident?B: Yes, a blonde was walking down the street.blondea. 金发的n. 金发女子
A: Zoe blossomed into a world class pianist.B: She must have practiced very hard.blossomn. 花vi. 1.开花; 2.发展,长成in blossom 正开着花
A: I think this artist is very talented.B: I don’t . I think he just blots the paper with colour.blotvt. 1.弄脏; 2.吸干n. 污点,污渍blot out 1.把…弄模糊,遮蔽; 2.完全清除
A: We shall see the blueprints to start working on the building in September.B: OK, I shall get to work straight away.blueprintn. 蓝图,行动计划
A: Did James tell you what happened yesterday?B: Yes, but I am not sure if it was a lie of a bluff.bluffv. 虚张声势,吓唬n. 1.虚张声势;2.悬崖,峭壁a. 直率的,坦率的,粗率的call sb. bluff 要求某人摊牌,向某人挑战
A: Oops, I’ve made a blunder.B: Don’t worry, we can fix it.blundern. 错误vi. 1.跌跌撞撞地走,慌乱地走; 2.犯错误
A: Do you not know how to cut bread?B: Of course I do, but this knife is blunt.blunta. 1.钝的; 2.率直的,直言不讳的vt. 1.使迟钝,使减弱; 2.使钝
A: Do you remember your first birthday?B: No, it is all a blur.
A: He blurred the corners of the picture to make it look old.B: He did a good job of it.blurn. 模糊,模糊的东西v. 变模糊
A: Brian blurted out the answer before I even had a chance to think about it.B: Yes, he is very smart.blurtvt. 脱口而出
A: You are very beautiful.B: Stop, you are making me blush.blushvi./n. 脸红
A: Are there any bogs in your country?B: Yes, plenty, particularly in the west, where it is very wet.
A: Would you like to come to the cinema with me tonight?B: Can we go next week, I’m bogged down at work at the moment.bogn. 沼泽v. 1.陷入困境; 2.陷入泥沼
A: Family ties are the strongest form of bondage.B: I don’t agree, I am not very close to my parents.bondagen. 1.奴役;2.束缚
A: You have worked so hard. We have decided to give you a bonus.B: Gosh, thanks!bonusn. 1.奖金,红利; 2.额外给予的东西
A: What type of work does your company do?B: This booklet contains all the details that you will need.bookletn. 小册子
A: The tickets will be on sale at the booth on the right.B: Great, I’ll be there when it opens at 8.boothn. 1.小房间,公用电话亭, 岗亭; 2.售货棚,货摊
A: Is there a library in your town?B: No, I have to travel to the next borough.boroughn. 自治城镇,行政区
A: I like to hold my baby to my bosom.B: It must be a very comfortable feeling.bosomn. 1.胸部,乳房; 2.胸怀,内心
A: There was so much food at dinner last night.B: Yes, what a bounty!bountyn.1.奖金,赏金; 2.慷慨,大方
A: Those flower are beautiful, who gave you the bouquet?B: My mother, they were a birthday gift.bouquetn. 1.花束; 2.芳香
A: Where do you live?B: On the north side of the town, where the bourgeois tend to live.bourgeoisa. 1.追求物质享受的;2.中产阶级的;3.资产阶级的n. 1.追求物质享受的人; 2.中产阶级分子; 3.资产阶级分子
A: You are not looking very well at the moment.B: Yeah, I had a nasty bout of food poisoning last week.boutn. 1.侵袭,发作; 2.一次,一阵,一回; 3.拳击比赛
A: Doctor, I have been having some bowel problems lately.B: Well, sit down and I will see what I can do.boweln. 1.肠; 2.[pl.]内部,深处
A: I enjoy bowling and usually play on Sunday afternoon.B: I’d love to join you next week.bowlingn. 保龄球运动
A: The students set up a boycott outside the school gates.B: Why? What was the problem?boycottvt./n. 抵制,拒绝参与
A: I broke my leg and had to wear a brace for two months.B: That must have been very painful.bracevt. 1.使防备,使受锻炼; 2.支住,撑牢; 3.使绷紧n. 支架,托架
A: That is a beautiful bracelet that you are wearing.B: Thanks, it was my grandmother’s.braceletn. 手镯,臂镯
A: Excuse me, sir, but should this sentence be put in brackets?B: No, they are not necessary.
A: The bookshelves are falling down.B: That is because you did not bracket them to the wall.bracketn. 1.括号; 2.等级段,档次; 3.壁架,托架vt. 1.把…置于括号内; 2.把…归入同一类
A: Billy is always bragging about his success.B: Ah, he is still young, be patient with him.bragv. 自夸,吹嘘
A: Would you like a brandy?B: No, thanks. It is too early for a drink.brandyn. 白兰地酒
A: What happened to Peter? I see that he broke his arm.B: Oh, he got into a brawl on the street last night.brawln./vi. 争吵,打架
A: Why are you home from work? It is early.B: I could not stand it anymore and was forced to breach my contract.breachn. 1.破坏,违反;2.破裂,不和; 3. 缺口,裂口vt. 1.攻破, 在…造成缺口; 2.破坏,违反
A: Sorry I am late, there was a breakdown on the road.B: Not to worry, the class has not started yet.breakdownn. 1.垮台,破裂;2.衰竭,衰弱; 3.损坏,故障; 4分类
A: Finally, a breakthrough in my science experiment.B: Great, all your hard work has finally paid off.breakthroughn. 突破,突破性进展,重要的新发现
A: Will you put the tea on to brew please?B: Sure, in a few minutes.
A: After failing the exam he brewed for four days.B: And is he feeling better now?
A: Is this a strong brew?B: No, it is fairly weak.brewvt. 1.酿造(啤酒); 2.冲泡vi. 1.冲泡; 2.酝酿,行将发生n. 冲泡的饮料
A: I was offered a bribe to give my students better marks in their exams.B: I hope that you did not accept it.
B: Tell me, why did you break into the bank?B: I was bribed into it.bribevt. 向…行贿,买通n. 贿赂,行贿物
A: Where are the letter you were meant to post?B: Oh, they are in my briefcase, but I left it at the office.briefcasen. 公文包,公事包
A: What was your childhood dream?B: To become a member of the fire brigade.brigaden. 1.旅; 2.队,组
A: The brim of your hat is covering your eyes.B: That is because I don’t want anyone to notice me.brimn. 1.帽檐;2.边,边缘vi. 注满,充溢brim over 充满,洋溢
A: I was on the brink of leaving my job, but decided to stay.B: What changed your mind?brinkn. 边缘,边沿on the brink of 濒临,处于…边缘
A: Slow down, stop walking so fast!B: A brisk walk will be good for your health.briska. 1.轻快的,生气勃勃的; 2.兴隆的,繁忙活跃的; 3.寒冷而清新的
A: My paintbrush is too old to start the decorating.B: I have one with better bristles if you want to borrow it.bristlen. 短而硬的毛发,刷子毛vi. 1.被激怒,怒发冲冠; 2.毛发直立bristle with 密集,充满,被布满
A: Don’t lean on the glass, it is very brittle.B: Oops, sorry, it is too late.brittlea. 1.易碎的,易损坏的;2.脆弱的,靠不住的; 3.冷淡的,不友好的; 4.尖厉的
A: What place did you come in in the race?B: Third. I won a bronze.bronzen. 1.青铜;2.青铜色,古铜色; 3.青铜制品,铜牌
A: This is a very complicated question, professor.B: Brood on it for a while and maybe you will find the solution.
A: Are the hens sitting with their brood?B: No, they seem to have neglected them.broodvi. 1.沉思,考虑; 2.孵蛋n. 1.一窝; 2.全体孩子
A: If you walk up the east side of the mountain you will find a small brook where you can fill your bottles with water.B: Great, I’m really thirsty, but is the water safe to drink?brookn. 小溪vt. [常用于否定句或疑问句]容忍,忍受
A: Where were you this afternoon?B: In the bookshop, just browsing.browsevi. 1.随意翻阅,浏览; 2. 吃草
A: That is a nasty bruise.B: Yeah, I fell down the stairs last week and hit my head.
A: He bruised me with his nasty comments.B: Don’t listen to him then.bruisen. 1.青肿,挫伤; 2.伤痕,擦痕vt. 1.打青,使受淤伤; 2.挫伤,伤害
A: That was a brutal crime.B: Yeah, there seems to be nothing but bad news these days.brutala. 1.野兽般的,残忍的; 2.无情的,冷酷的,难以忍受的
A: How much is the fare?B: Just two bucks, it is only a short journey.
A: The horse bucked and kicked me in the face.B: Ouch! Why were you standing behind him?
A: Buck up, it is not the end of the world.B: Easier said then done.buckn. 1.美元,澳元; 2.雄鹿,雄兔vi. 猛然弓背跃起buck up 振奋,打起精神
A: I like your new shoes.B: Thanks, but the buckles are too stiff at the moment.
A: What happed to your bicycle?B: The wheel buckled when I hit a stone in the middle of the road.bucklev. 1.用搭扣扣紧; 2.变形,弯曲n. 搭扣,扣环buckle down 倾全力,开始认真从事
A: I am looking forward to the spring when the flowers will come into bud.B: Me too, it has been a long winter.budn. 叶芽,花蕾vi. 发芽,萌芽
A: Do you think that the Buddhist way of life is the best?B: I am not quite sure yet, I still need to think about it.Buddhistn. 佛教徒a. 佛教的
A: Have you ever seen a buffalo?B: No, but I would like to.buffalon. 水牛,野牛
A: He used his pillow as a buffer against the noise.B: Why, did he have difficulty sleeping?
A: The mirror needs a polish.B: But I don’t have anything to buffer it with.buffern. 1.起缓冲作用的人; 2.缓冲器,减震器vt. 缓冲,减轻
A: Will there be any food at the party?B: I heard that the hosts are providing a buffet.buffetn. 1.饮食柜台,餐车vt. 反复敲打,连续猛击
A: There is a bug crawling over foot, watch out.B: You could have warned me soon, I hate insects in any shape or form.
A: Go away, you are bugging me.B: Please, I just have one more question.bugn. 1.虫子;2.小病,故障,缺陷; 3.窃听器vt.1.烦扰,纠缠;2.在…装窃听器
A: I have bulges in all the wrong places.B: Stop worrying about your weight, I think you are beautiful.
A: Your bag is bulging, what have you got in it?B: Far too much, it is too heavy.bulgen. 膨胀,肿胀vi. 1.膨胀,凸出,鼓起;2.塞满,装满
A: Be careful, there is a bull in that field over there.B: Oh, I am not afraid of him.bulln. 1.公牛,雄兽; 2.买进证券投机图利者, 看涨的人
A: Did you receive the bulletin I sent you?B: No, but I did not check my post today.bulletinn. 1.简明资讯,最新消息; 2.公告,布告,公报; 3.学报,期刊
A: Were you ever bullied in school?B: Just once, but the teacher found out and put a quick stop to it.bullyn. 恃强欺弱者vt.威吓,欺负
A: I must buy Time this week, there will be a bumper issue.B: It must be larger on account of the new year.bumpern.保险杠,缓冲器a.特大的,丰盛的
A: Why do you always wear your hair in a bun?B: Because I think it is very elegant.bunn. 1.圆形的小面包或点心; 2.圆发髻
A: As a child I always wanted to sleep on the top bunk.B: Me too, but so did my brother so we always argued.
A: Hey, will you do a bunk today?B: No, I am afraid that the teacher will find out.bunkn.1.铺位; 2.空话,废话do a bunk 匆忙逃走
A: Typical bureaucracy, always too many forms to fill in.B: Be patient, you can not change the whole system straight away.bureaucracyn. 1.官僚主义,官僚作风; 2.政府机构,官僚
A: A burglar broke into our house last night and stole the TV.B: My goodness, did the police catch him?burglarn. 窃贼,破门盗窃者
A: John’s sudden death was tragic.B: I know, I would like to go to the burial to show my respect to his family.burialn. 葬,掩埋,葬礼
A: Did you spot where the rabbit just went?B: Yeah, into his burrow by the tree.burrowvt. 1.挖掘; 2钻进vi. 1.挖洞;2.翻寻n. 地洞
A: He bust into the room and started shouting at me.B: Well, you should have locked the door.bustvt. 打破,打碎vi. 爆裂,坏掉n. 1.胸像,半身像; 2.胸部,胸围
A: I hate going into the city at the weekend.B: I agree, too much bustle and people.bustlevi. 闹哄哄地忙乱,奔忙n. 1.忙乱,喧扰; 2.裙撑,衬垫
A: Could you please put your cigarette butt into the ashtray rather than on the floor?B: Sorry, I did not realize it would bother you.buttn. 1.笑柄;2.烟蒂;3.枪托; 4.大酒桶,大水桶; 5.臀部v. 用头撞或顶butt in 插嘴,插手,干涉
A: There is a wonderful atmosphere at this party.B: Yes, there is a great buzz.
A: What is that annoying noise?B: My alarm clock buzzing. I forgot to switch it off.buzzvi. 1.发出嗡嗡声; 2.忙乱,急行; 3.发出嘈杂的谈话声n. 1.嗡嗡声; 2.嘈杂的谈话声
A: The local government wants to build a bypass to direct traffic away from our town.B: That will be bad for business in the town. What do the locals think about it?bypassn. 1.旁道,迂回道; 2.分流术,旁通管vt. 1.绕过,绕…走; 2.越过,置…于不顾
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