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your requirements满足你需要的软件包◊ Our imme­diate requirement is extra sta#我们亟须增加人手_*[ These goods are surplus to requirements (= more than we need).这些货物超过了我们的需要。2 something that you must have in order to do sth else 必要条件; 必备的条件to          the requirements

符合/满足必备的条件◊ What is the minimum entrance requirement/or this course?这个学程的基本入学条件是 什么^

requis-ite /'rekwizit/ adj., noun

uadj. [only before noun] (formal) necessary for a particular purpose必需的;必备的;必不可少必She tocfcs the requisite experience/or the job.她缺少做这份工作所必需

的经验。

not/n for/of sth) (/o/vrjfl/) something that you need .for a particular purpose 必需的事物:toiiet requisites (=soap, toothpasteetc.)'洗漱用品◊ A university degree has become a requisite for entry into most pro/essicms.大学学位已经成为在大i数行业谋职的必要条0 — compare prerequisite requi*si-tion /.rekwi'zijn/ noun, verb u noun [C, U] a formal, official written request or demand for sth.正式要求;.i用;需要the requisition /sWps by the government 政命对船只的征用◊ a requisition /onn/or<!er征用单/令

mverb [VN] to officially demand the use of a building, vehicle, etc., especially during a war or an emergency (尤指战时或紧急状态时)征用The schoo[ was requi- sftioned 〇5 a military hospfta学■校被征用作为军用医

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re-quite /ri'kwait/ verb [VN] (formal) to give sth such as love, kindness, a favour, etc. in return for what sb has given you回报,报以(友爱、善意等):requited Zove 得到回报的爱一 compare unrequited ,re-1 route verb [VN] to change the route that a road, vehicle, telephone call, etc. normally follows 改变^ 路线

rerun noun, verb

m noun /'rilrAn/ 1 a television programme that is shown again重播的电视节目.reruns / oW TV shows老节 目的重播 2 an event, such as a race or competition, that is held again重新举行的事;重薪赛跑;重新比赛 3 something that is done in the same way as sth in the past 重演;再 ijll: We wanted to avoid a rerun of last year’s disastrous trip.我们想避免去年那种极度不M的旅 行苒度出现。

mverb /.rii'rAn/ (re-run-ning, reran /.rii'raen/, rerun) [VN] 1 to show a film/movie, television programme, etc. again重演;重播;重放;重映2 to do sth again in a similar way (以相同的方式)金做,再次进行forerun an experiment 重新做实验 3 to run a race again 重新进 行(赛跑等)

re-sale /'riiseil; ,ri:'seil/ noun [U] the sale to another person of sth that you have bought 转卖;转售:the resale value of a car

i~e.sched.ule /.rii'Jedjurl; NAmE .rii'sked^uil/ verb 1 ~ sth (for/to sth) to change the time at which sth has been arranged to happen, especially so that it takes place later改期;修改的时间表;重新安排:[VN] The meeting has been rescheduled for next week,

改期到下周举行,[also VN to inf] 2 [VN] to

arrange for sb to pay back money that they have borrowed at a later date than was originally agreed 推迟还款;延期还款 re.sched.ul.ing nown [Using.] re-scind /n'smd/ verb [VN] {formal) to officially state that a law, contract, decisionetc. is no longer valid 废除; 取消撤销saa revoke

re-scis*sion /ri'sizn/ noun (formal) the act of cancelling or ending a law, an order, or an agreement 废除;取

消;撤销

reS-CUe /'reskju:/ verb, noun m verb ~ sb/sth (from sth/sb) to save sb/sth from a dangerous or harmful situation 营救;援救;抢救:[VN] ffe rescued a chidom drowning他救起了一名落永A o They were eventually rescued by helicopter, -ftfeifn 最后被直升机救走了The house was rescued

demolition.这所房子,住了..可以不拆。. Ybu rescued me om cm embarrass^ig situation.我正感到尴尬,你.为 我命 了围◊. [VN-ADj] She had despaired / ever being rescued aiive.她那时一获救生还已经绝望了v c> note at save ► res-cuer noun

m noun 1 [U] the act of saving sb/sth from a dangerous or difficult situation; the fact of being saved 救援;营救; 抢救;获救:We had given up hope /rescue.我们那时 已经放弃了获救的希望。.◊ A vmdthy bene/actor came to their rescue vvit/i a generous donation•—位富有的赞助 人慷慨解囊挽救了他们◊ a rescue attempt/operaticm 一次营救行动◊ a mountain rescue team高山救援队◊ rescue worfcers/boats/heifcopters 救援人员 / 船只 /_ 直 升机 2 [C] an occasion when sb/sth is saved from a dangerous or difficult situation 营救行动:Ten fish- ermen were saved in a daring sea rescue•在一次惊心动魄 的海上营救行动中,十名渔民获救。 re-search Oti noun, verb

unoun ln'S3t^; _ri:S3:tJ; NAmE -S3rtJ/ [U] (also re­searches [pi.] especially in 6r£) ~ (into/on sth/sb) a careful study of a subject, especially in order to discover new facts or information about it .究;调 查;探索:medical/historical/scientific, etc. research 医学_;史、科学%研究◊ to do/conduct/uruiertafce researc/i / 从事 / 邊行研究◊ ffe has carried out exten­sive research into renewabie energy sources. 他已.经对再 生能源进行了广泛研究◊ Recent research on dea} children has produced some interesting findings about their speech.对失聪儿童的最新研究已经在讲话方面取得 .了一些令人关注的结果◊ VWiat have their researches shown ?丨也们南研究证明了什么? a research project/ grant/student          i         研究生◊ J’ve done some

research to find out the cheapest way of travelling there. 我查阅了一番,想找到去那里最省钱的方式。一see also MARKET RESEARCH, OPERATIONAL RESEARCH mverb /ri'saitj'; NAmE -'sairtj/ ~ (into/in/on sth) to study sth carefully and try to discover new facts about it 研究;探讨;调查:[V] They’re researching mto ways / improving peopte’s diet他们在研究如何改进人们饮食◊ [VN] to research a proWem/topic/marfcet 研究一个问题 / 课题 / 市场◊ She’s in Afew Ybrfc researching her new book (=finding facts and information to put in it)她在纽约 为她的新书搜集材料[also V wh-] re*search*er /7w/7 re.search and de velopment noun [u] {abbr. R & D) (in industry, etc.) work that tries to find new products and processes or to improve existing ones 研究和开发 re-sect /ri'sekt/ verb [VN] (medical E) to cut out part of an organ or a piece of tissue from the body 切除(部 分器官或组织〉re.sec.ton /rtsekjn/ /70W/7 [U, C] re-sell /,ri:'sel/ verb (re-sold, re-sold /.rii'sauld; NAmE -■sould/) [VN] to sell stk that you have bought 转售;转 卖He resdk the goods at a pro_/iit.他转卖货品i[利。 re.sem.blance /ri'zemblans[cU]to sb/sth) | ~ (between A and B) the fact of being or looking similar to sb/sth 相似;相像 BCCJ likeness: a striking/close/ strong resemblance明显的/不小的/显著的相似之处 /amiZy resemblances 亲,缘相似She bears an uncanny resemWance to Dido.她跟迪多长得离奇的相似。◊ 77ie resemblance between the two signatures was remarkable. 两个签名的相似之处非常明显◊ 77ie moWe bears Kttle resemblance to the original nove〖.电影和原著相去甚 远。

re-sem-ble /ri'zembl/ verb [VN] [no passive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用'于进行时to look like or be similar to another person or thing 看起来像;显得像; 像She ctosdy resemWes her sister.她和她ia姐很春◊ So many hoteZs resembZe each other.许多酒店看上差 .不多◊ 77ie pkmt resembics grass in appearance•这种 植物的外形像草。

re-sent /ri'zent/ verb to feel bitter or angry about sth, especially because you feel it is unfair 愤恨;感到气 愤;愤愤不平:[VN] J deepfy resented her criticism. _对 ife的棱评感到非常气愤◊ [V -ing] ffe bitterZy resebeing treated Zifce a chiW.他十分厌恶被别人当孩子对待。

[VN -ing] She resented him making all the decisions. 她讨厌什么事都要听他的         She resented his

aH t/ie decisions.她讨厌朴么事訑要听他的。