chair) in a ceremony to mark
the beginning of their rule 挺登基;使即位'►
en.throne.ment mow/? [U,C] en.thuse /in_0ju:z; AMmf -&u:z/
verfc 1 〜(about/over sth/sb) to talk in an
enthusiastic and excited way about sth充满热情地说;热烈地讲:[V] rhe artide enthused about the benefits
that the new system would bring. 热情赞扬了新制度将带来的好处。◊ [V speech] ‘ft’s a womfeT^W idea/he enthused. “这真是个绝办的主意。” 他充满热情地七。[also V that]
2 [VN] [usua.lly passive] ~ sb
(with sth) to make sb feel very interested and excited 使 热衷;使热心;使激动:五veryone present
wasent/msed by the idea.在场的每一个各都另这种想法感到激动。
en-thu-si-a$nn 〇T»/in'Gjuiziaezam; NAmE-'Qu:-/ noun 1 [U] ~ (for sth/for
doing sth) a strong feeling of excitement and interest in sth and a desire
to become involved in.it 热情;热心;热忱:J can’t sayJ share your enthusiasm /or the fdea•我可不像你那样,对这个
想法.那样热心。◊ She never 〖ost her ent/msiasm /or
teaching, 从^失去过教书的热忱。◊ He had a reaZ
entftu5fasm/or
the worfc.他的确热衷于.这项工择。.◊ The news was greeted with
a lack of enthusiasm by those at the meeting.与会者对这消息未表现出多少兴趣。◊
'I
donft mind,' she ^aid, without much
enthusiasm. “■我 不在乎。”她不冷不热地说。◊扣Wo/enthusiasm充满热 M 2 [C]
{formal) something that you are
very interested in and spend a lot of time doing热衷的事物;激发热情
的事物>
en.thu.si.ast’/m'Gjuiziaest; MAmf -_0u:-/ ./iow/7 〜(for/of sth) 1 a person
who is very interested in sth and spends a lot of time doing it热衷手••的人;热心者;爱好a /ootbaH enthusiast 足球爱好者◊ an enthusiast 〇/jazz 爵 士东爱好者
2 a person who approves
of sth and shows enthusiasm for it热烈支持者;热情赞成者:enthusiasts /or a united Europe热烈赞成建立统一欧洲的人
en-thu-si-ast-ic
O-w
/in10ju:zi'aestik;
NAmE -,0u:-/ adj.
~ (about sb/sth) | ~ (about doing
sth) feeling or showing a lot of excitement and interest about sb/sth 热情的;热心的;热烈的;满腔热忱的:cm enthusiastic supporter 0 an enthusiastic welcome
0 You dorCt sound very enthusiastic about the idea.
你好像对这个想法不太感兴趣。◊ She was even Zess
enthusiastic about going to Spain•她对去西班牙更是不感
兴趣。► en.thu.si.as.tk.aMy/-kli/Wv. en.tice
/in'tais/
vert> [usually +fl{A/./prep.]〜sb (into
doing sth) to
persuade sb/sth to go somewhere or to do sth, usually ty. offering
them sth 诱使;引诱 PH71 persuade : [VN] The bargain prices are expected
to entice customers away介om other stores•低廉的价格意在
把顾客从其他商店吸引过来。◊ The animd r^ed to be
enticed介〇爪its ho〖e•那只动物怎么引诱也不肯出洞。◊ [VN to inf] Try and entice
the child to eat by ojfering small portions 〇/their/avourite/ood•给孩子少许邊吃的食物,
设法诱使他们吃饭。► en.tice.ment nown
[C,uj: The party is offering low taxation as its main
enticement. 这个亨正提出低税收,以此作为其主要的诱人举措。
en-ticing
/in'taisir)/
adj. something that is
enticing is so attractive and
interesting that you want to have it or know more about it有诱惑力的;诱人的;有吸引力的:
The
was too enticing to re_/itse.这提议太有诱惑力,
使人)i以拒绝。► en.ticing.ly fldv. entire 0-w /m'taia(r)/ adj. [only before noun]
(used when you are
emphasizing that the whole of sth is involved 甬以强调)including everything,
everyone or every part全紬南;金个的;完全的mn whole: The entire viHage was
destroyed 整个村庄都给毁了。_◊ J wasted an entire day
on it•我为此邊费了整整一天。◊ I have
never in my entire life heard such nonsense! ^ — 生中从未听到过这样的废话! ◊ r/ie disease threatens to wipe out t/ie entire
popuZation.这种疾病有可能毁灭整个
种群♦0
en-tire-ly O^r /m'taiali; NAmE m'taiarli/ adv. in every way possible;
completely.全部
en.tir.ety
/in'taiarati/
nown [sing.] (formfl/) the 〜of sth the whole of sth 全“.;全体;整体 ITST^l in its/their en’tirety
as
a whole, rather than in parts 作为■整体;
整个地;全面地:77ie poem is too tong to quote in its entirety.这首诗太长,不能全部引用。
entitle Oit /m_taitl/ ve/t
1
[often passive] ~ sb to sth to give sb the right to have or to do sth使‘有权利;使符合资格:[VN] Ybu wiH be entitled to
your pension when you reach 65.你到 65
岁就 ■有资格享受养套金。Everyone’s enticed to
t/iefr own opinion.人乂都有权发表自己的意见。◊ [VN to inf] ITiis ticket does not
entirie you to trave^rst dass•你拿逢张票
不能坐头等舱。2 [VN-N] [usually passive] to
give a title to a book, play, etc.给…命表(或邊名):i|e read a poem ent出ed 4Sa〖t’.他朗诵一首题为《盐》的诗。
en-title-ment /in'taitlmant/ noun (formal) 1 [U] ~ (to sth) the official right to
have or do sth (钿有^物或做 某拿的)权利,资格:rftismciyajSfectyourentiriement to comperwatfon. k可能影响你i赔的权利。2 [C]
something that you have an official right to; the amount that you have the
right to receive有权得到的东西.;应得
的数额:Your contributions
will affect your pension enrirtements.你缴纳的养老金分摊额将会影晌你领取养老
■金的数额。3 [C]
(AMmf) a government system that provides financial support to a particular
group of people (以特定群体为遍象的)政府津贴制:a re/orm 〇/ entitZements 政府津贴制度的改革◊ Medicaid,
Medicare and other entiriement programs医疗补助、老年保健医
疗^度以及其他政府津贴计划
en-tity /'entati/
noun
{pi. -ies) (formal) something that exists
separately from other things and has its own identity 知立存在物;1 实体:rhe um’t has become part 〇/ a larger department and no longer exists as
a separate entity.这个单位已附属于一个大的部门,•不再作为一个实
体独立存在。◊ These countries can
no Zonger be viewed as a sfngte entity.这些国家不能再被看成是一个单独的
实体。
en-t〇mb /in'tuim/ verb [VN] [usually passive] ~ sb/sth (in sth) (formal) 1 to bury or completely
cover sb/sth so that they cannot get out, be seen, etc.掩埋;■埋葬 2
to put a dead body in a tomb把(尸体)葬入坟墓
en-to-mol-ogy
/.enta'mDladgi;
NAmE -'mail-/ noun [U] the scientific
study of insects 良虫学► en.to.mo.logic.al /.entams'lDdsikl; NAmE -'la:d3-/ adj. en.to.molo.g'ist /.enta'mDladsist; NAmE -mail-/ noun en-tou-rage /'Dntura:3; NAmE'am-/ noun {c^s\ng./p\. v.] a group of people
who travel with an important person (统称)随行人员,随从
en-tr^acte /'ontraekt; 'Dt-; NAmE 'aintraekt; ain'traekt/
noun (from French) 1 (format) the time between the
different parts of a play, show,etc.(戏剧、演出等的)
幕间休息 interval 2 a short performance
between the different parts of
a play, show, etc•幕间插
演的1目;幕间表演
en-trails /'entreilz/ noun [pi.] the organs inside
the body of a person or an animal,especially their intestines 而 _脏;•(尤指)肠
S33 innards, insides en-trance1
^ /'entrans/
noun — see also entrance2
►
D06H/GATE f. I
1
[C】〜(to/of sth) a door,gate, passage, etc. used
for entering a room,building or place 大门
(口);入口:(.处.);通道:the entrance to the mu- seum/the museum
entrance
tf tt A n 〇 the front/ bacfc/sfde entrance 〇/the house ▲■子的前门/辱门/侧门■ ◊ A lighthouse marks the
entrance to the harbour.
进入海港航道的标志。◊ cm entrance haZl/iobby门庁 ◊ meet you at the main entrance.我在正门见你:。
—compare
exit n.(l)
GOING
IN—..进:;久 2 [C,usually sing.]〜(of sb) the act of entering a room,
building or place, especially in a way that attracts the attention of other
people 进乂;出场;
登场:His sudden entrance took everyone by
surprise. 的突然出场使所有人都感到意外。◊ A/cm/are signaHeci the
entrance 〇/ the fcfng•响亮的喇叭声是囪王驾到的信
号。◊ She made her entrance a_/iter aH the
other guests had arrived.她在其他所有客人都到达后才入场。◊ TTie hero makes his
entrance (= walks
onto the stage) in