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verb [VN] 1 to officially
examine the financial accounts
of a company 审计;稽核 2 to attend a course at
college or university but
without taking any exams or receiving credit旁听(太学谏程)
the 'Audit Commission noun [sing.] (in
au-di-tion /o:'diJn/ noun, verb
• noun a short performance
given by an actor, a singer, etc., so that sb can decide whether they are
suitable to act in a play,sing in a concert, etc.(成进行表演者的)
试演,试唱,试音
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verfc 1 [V]〜(for sth) to take part in an
audition 试演;
试唱;试音:She was auditioning
/or t/ie ro〖e 〇/ JLady Macbeth.她试演了麦克佩斯夫人的角色。;2 [VN]〜sb (for sth) to
watch, listen to and judge sb at an audition 对(某人)面试;让(某人)试演(或试唱、试音):We auditioned over 200 children/or
the part.我们为这个角 色面_试了 200多名儿童。
au*dit-or /'D:dita(r)/ noun 1 a
person who officially examines the business and financial records of a company.审计;员.;稽核员 2 a person who
attends a college course, but
without having to take exams and without receiving credit .(.太学课崔的)旁
audi-torium /.oidi'toiriam/
noun {pi. audi-tor-iums or audi-toria /-ria/) 1 the
part of a theatre, concert hall, etc. in which the audience sits '(剧院、'音乐厅等的)
听众席,观众席 2 (AMw£)
a large building or room in which public meetings,. concerts, etc.. are
held 礼堂;
会堂
audi-tory /'oidatri;
NAmE -to:ri/ adj. {technical i§) connected with
hearing 听的;听觉的:auditory srimuii ,听$刺激♦
'audit
trail noun the detailed record
of information on paper or on a computer that can be examined to prove what
happened, for example what pieces of business were done and what decisions were
made 审计轨迹
(指来进行审查的详细记录> au fait/,9u
'fei; NAmB^ou/ adj. [riot before rtbun]
(with sth) (from frend?) completely familiar with sth 完全熟 悉:Vm new here so Vm not completely
au fait with the system.我初来乍到,,所以对这个系统还不完全熟悉。
Augean
stables 'steiblz/ noun [pi.] (in ancient
Greek
stories 古希腊传说)the very large staples
which Hercules cleaned in a day by making a river flow through them奧吉亚斯的厩房(面积很大,赫拉克勒斯
引河水一日冲洗干净)
auger /'o:gd(r)l
noun a tool for making
holes in wood, that looks like a large corkscrew 木螺钻,螺旋钻(用
于木材钻孔):
aught /o:t/
pro/?. (oW wse) anything 任何事物
aug-ment /oig'ment/ verb [VH\ (formal) to increase the amount,value, size, etc. of sth 增力口;.提高;扩大 > aug-men-ta*tion
/.orgmenteijn/
noun [U, C] aug.men.ta.tive /pig'mentativ/
(//Vjgw/st/cs i吾言).(of an affix or a word using an
affik 词缀或含_词缀词) increasing a quality expressed in the original word,
especially by meaning ‘a large one of its kind’ 增义的, 增强词义_的(尤指表示巨大)
au gra-tin /.au 'graetaen; NAmE ,ou/ adj. [usually before
noun] (from French) covered in breadcrumbs or
cheese and made brown by heating in an oven, etc.(盖以.面 包屑或干酪后)烤黄的;带脆皮的 augur /’3:ga(r}/ verb [V]〜well/badly (/bmifl/) to be a sign tliat sth will be successful or
not successful in the future主(吉或凶);是…的预兆HTTI bode Conflicts among the various groups
do not augur well for the 扣ture o/thepeace tafc•各派之间的冲突对和平谈判不是
.一个好兆头。
au-gury /'oigjuri/
noun {pi. -ies) (literary) a sign of what will
happen in the future 预兆;.征兆 HTHomen Au-gUSt /'oigast/ noun [U, C] {abbr. Aug.) the 8th month of the
year, between July and September 八月:{Br£) August Bank