three days•接通煤气延迟了■三天B o I'm having problems wit/i my/ntemet
connection.我尚互联网连接有丨、南题。
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IN ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,电力,系统 3 [C] a point,especially in an
electrical system, where two parts connect ^ 点;(尤指电力系统的)接头:A /auZty connection caused the machine to stop.錢路接错导致机#停止运转。,
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TRAIN/叫 S/PLAN E 备车;令共.$ :絮;.机:4 呛 a
train, bus or plane at a
station or an airport that a passenger can take soon after getting off another
in order to continue their journey 转.车;转机;联运:We arrived in good rime/or the connection to Pam.我们到达时有充
分的时间接上去巴黎的联运。5 [
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PERSON/ORGANIZATION 人丨机构 6 [C,usually pi.] a
person
or an organization that
you know and that can help or advise you in your social or professional life _社女,或
业务关系的人(离机构丨saa CONTACT: One
of my business connections gave them my name. ^ ^ h —
个关系户向他们提供了我的爸爭。
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DISTANT RELATIVES 远亲 7 connectfons [pi ]
people who are your relatives, but not members of your close family 亲戚;旁系亲属:She
is British but _ also has Gemicmcormecriorw.她i英,人,但也有德国亲戚。
IT»T!^1
in connection with sb/sth for reasons connected with sb/sth 与…有关(或相关: A man has been
arrested, in connection with the murder of the teenager. —名男子因与该谋杀少年案有关而被捕。◊ Jam writing to you in connection with your recent
job application. ^ 写此信与你最近求职一事有矣。in this/tha.t connection
{formal) for reasons connected
with sth recently mentioned由〒这(.或那)事;为此
con-nect*ive /ka'nektiv/ adj., noun * (especially wed/cfl/ 医)that connects things 连接 的;^结的:cormecrtvetissue结缔组织 ■ noun (gram/Tiar:语法)a
word, that'connects two parts of ■a sentence 连接词;关联词:Don’t overuse a causd connective Hfce ‘because’.'不要过多地使用像 because
这样 表示原因的连搂词。
con-nec-tiv-ity /.konek'tiviti; NAmE ,ka:n-/ noun [U] {technical ^: i^) the state of being
connected or the degree to which two things are connected 连接
(度 >
;联结(度 >
:JSIW connectiviiy aHows'com- puters
to commum'cate over a networfc•综..杳业多■数字网
连接实现了计算机网络通讯。
con-nec-tQr /ka'nekt0(r)/ noun a thing that links two
or more things together 连接物;连接器;连线:a caWe connector电缆连接器
con-ning tower I'kxmu) tau9(r); NAmE 'ka:ni〇/ noun a raised structure on a
submarine containing the peri- SCOPE
(潜水艇的)指挥塔
con-niv-ance /ka'naivans/ noun [\J]
[disapproving) help in doing sth wrong; the failure to stop sth
wrong from happening 共谋;纵容;默许:The crime was committed
with the cormfvcmce 〇/ a poZice oj^cer. 这 项罪行
是在警察的纵容下发生的。
con.nive /ka'naiv/ ve/士 M
(d/5t>/?prav//ig) 1 ~ at/in sth to seem to allow sth
wrong to happen 纵备;默许;放任■: She knew that if she
said nothing she would be conniving in an i‘n_/u5tice.她知道她如果什么也不说就是在纵容不公
止:的行为。2. ~ (with sb) (to
do sth) to
work together with sb to do sth wrong or illegal 共谋;狼狈为奸;同
流合污 conspire : TTie
government was accused of having connived with the security
forces to permit murder.政府被指控与安全部队狼狈为奸允许谋杀。
con*niv-ing
/ka'narvii]/
adj.
{disapproving) behaving in a way that secretly hurts
others or deliberately fails to prevent others from being hurt暗算他人的;故意纵容的
con.nois.seur
/_kuna_s3:(i*);
NAmE ,ka:na's3:r; -'sur/ noun an expert on matters
involving the judgement of beauty, quality or skill in art, food or music 鉴赏家;鉴 定家;行家:a connoisseur 〇/ JtaZian painting 意大利绘 画4赏家◊ a wine
connoisseur葡萄酒#定家
con-no-ta-tion
/.kDna'teiXn;
NAmE ,ka:n-/ noun an idea suggested by a
word in addition to its main meaning,含
义;■隐含意义:rhe word ‘pro/essionaZ’
h〇5 connotations
419 conscience
o/s/ciH and exceHence. * professional 这个词隐含着技艺和
i
长的意思。◊ negative connotatioris 贬义一 compare
DENOTATION
con-note /ka'naut; NAmE ka'nout/ verb [VN] {formal) (of a word 词)to suggest a feeling,
an idea, etc. as weil as the main meaning 意味;_ 示;隐含 一 compare
DENOTE
con.nub.ial /ka'njuibial; NAmE -'nu:-/ adj. {literary) related to. marriage, or the relationship between husband and wife婚_的;t夫妻(关系)的
con-quer /'kDqka^r); NAmE 'ka:r)-/ verb [VN] 1 to take control of a
country or city and its people by force f占 领;攻克:征'服:77ie ATormans conquered £ngZan<i in 2066•诺曼人于1066年征服了英格》。◊ conquered peop〖es/mces/territories被征菔的民族/ #蔟;被占领
的领.土 2 to
defeat sb, especially in a competition, race, etc.(尤指比赛、赛跑等击败,战哞:The world champion
conquered yet another challenger last night. 0^
晚这位世养冠荤文战胜了一名挑战者。orhe team members were
greetedZifce conquering heroes.队员像凯 旋而归的英雄一样受到了人们的欢迎。3 to succeed in dealing with or controlling sth ■(成功地)对付■克服,
控制:The bMy'wajf kd
conquer a fear is t&fatSt 恐被的唯“方法®正视恐惧。◊
con-queror /'koqkara^); NAmE 'kairj-/ noun a person who conquers征服者;占领者;胜利者:the Conqueror (= King
William .1 of
(英格兰国王威廉一世)
con-quest /'kDijkwest; NAmE 'ka:rj-/ noun 1 [sing., u] the act of
taking control of a country, city, etc. by force 征服;■占领the Norman Conquest (= of England in 1066)诺曼征服(即1066年诺曼人征服英国> 2 [C] an area of
land taken by force 占领或征服)的地区:the Spanish conquests
in South America ^
.领'地
3
[C]
(usually /?w/r?o/m/5) a person that sb' has persuaded
to love them or to have sex with them;'(爱 情或性方面)被俘虏的人:J’m just one 〇/ his many conquests.我仅仅是他的众多俘虏之一。4 [U] the act of
gaining control over sth that is difficult or dangerous (对困难、危险等的)控制:the conquest 〇/ inflation 对通货膨胀的控制
con-quis*ta-dor /kDn'kwistada:(r);
-'kist-; NAmE ka:n-/ noun (pi. con-quis*ta-dores /kDn.kwista'doireiz;
-.kista-; NAmE ka:n-/ or con quis-ta-dors) (from Spanish) one of the Spanish
people who took control of
con-sa n-gu in*ity /.konsaeri'gwmati; NAmE,ka:n-/ noun [U] (/b/wfl/)
relationship by birth in the same family 同宗;
血缘;血亲关系
con-science /'konjans; NAmE *ka:n-/ noun 1 [Q U] the part of your
mind that tells you whether youf actions are right or wrong 良心;良命:to have a clear/guilty conscience (*= to feel that you
have done right/wrong) 问心无愧:/ 有愧◊ TTiis is .a
matter 〇/ fndivfduaf conscience (= everyone must make
their own judge- ment about it).这吴系个人的良知。◊ He won’t Zet ft
trou__bZe his consrience•他不会让这件事搞得自'己良心'不 安0 —see also social conscience 2 [U, C] a guilty
feeling about sth you have done or failed to do 内疚; 愧疚:She was seized by a
sudden pang of conscience. M 突然感到一阵内疚J have a terr/We conscience about i’t.義对 it
事深感i疚。3 [U] the fact of
behaving in a way that you feel is right even though this may cause problems 凭良..心■: freedom of conscience {- the freedom to do what
you believe to be right)凭良心行事 的自'由◊ is the voice 〇/ conscience in the
.pZay.埃
米莉亚在这出戏中是良知的代言人。一see also prisoner OF CONSCIENCE mrai in (all/good)
conscience (formal) believing your actions
to be fair (认'为行•,为> 公正地,公平地,凭良心SJ3honestly: We cannot i_n aH conscience re/use
to heijp.凭良心我们不能拒绝去帮