'teach-in nown an informal lecture and discussion on
a subject of public interest (以公众关注的事情等为题
的)宣讲会,座谈会 teach-ing /'tiitjiij/ noun
1
[U】the work of a teacher 教学;授课;指导:She wants to go into teaching (= make it a career).
Mi® 从事教学工作。◊ the teaching
pro/essfon教学职业
2
[C, usually pi., U] the ideas of a
particular person or group, especially about politics, religion or society,
that are taught to other people 教4 ;.学说;教义;釦诲: the teachings o/Lenin 列宁的学说◊ views that
go'against traditional Christian teaching与传统基督教教义相违的
观点_
'teaching assistant noun 1 a person who is
not a qualified teacher who helps a teacher in a school 教学 岛理 2 (flfcfcr. TA) (both A//Am£) (also ’teaching fellow L/S, 6r£) a graduate
student who teaches undergraduate classes
at a university or college, takes discussion or practical classes, marks
written work, etc•助教(担任
本科生教学、¥织讨论、上卖践课、批改作业等工作的研
究生丨
'teaching practice (fir£) [NAmE .student 'teaching)
noun [U] the part of a
course for people who are training to become teachers which, involves teaching
classes of students 教学实习 'tea cloth noun {Br£) = tea towel 'tea cosy (fir£) {NAmE 'tea cozy) noun a cover placed over a teapot in order to keep the tea
warm 茶壶■套; 茶壶保温罩
tea.cup /.ti:kAp/ now/r a cup
in which tea is served 茶杯 ITiT?! see storm n.
tea
dance noun a social event held in
the afternoon, especially in the past, at which people dance, drink tea, and
eat a small meal (尤指旧时的丨下午茶舞会
teak
/ti:k/
noun [U] the strong hard
wood of a tall Asian tree, used especially for making furniture 柚木(尤用以 制造家具)
tea-ket-tle /'tiiketl/ lioun a metal container
with a lid, handle and a spout,
used for bpiling water'烧水壶, teal /ti:l/ notm 1 [C] (p/. teal)"a small wild duck 水鸭;短 颂 ©鸭 2 [.U] (espec/fl//y a bluish-green colour 蓝
绿色
'tea
leaf noun a small piece of a
dried leaf of the tea bush ; used especially in the plural to describe what is
left at the bottom of a cup or pot after the tea has been made茶叶;■茶叶渣
tea-light /'tirlait/ noun a small candle that is used for decoration and
which often gives off a pleasant smell
茶烛,iL艺茶烛..(蜡烛小,有些散发香味)
team
/ti:m/
/iow/7,
mnoun [C+sing./pl. v.] 1 a group of people who
play a particular game or sport against another group of people (#戏或运动的‘>队:a/ootbaU/basebciH, etc. team 足球队、#球^等◊ a team event (= one played by groups of people
rather than individual players)团 体比赛项目◊ (8/^) Whose
team are you in?你是娜个队 &? ◊ Whose team are:you on?你是哪个p乂的?
〇 The team is/are not
playing very well this season. ^4" 队本赛季状态不佳。2 a'group of people
who work together at a particular job (—起工_的)■组,班:the saZes team 推销小组◊ a team 〖eader/member 队长:/ 员 0 A team of experts
has/have been called in to investi- gate. —个专家尔组已应召来进行调査。3 two or more animals
that are used together to pull a cart,
etc.(同 拉一辆车等的)〜组牲畜,联畜
■
verb [VN] [usually passive] to put two or more
things or people together in order to do sth or to achieve a particular effect使互相配合;使协作;使合作:He was teamed
with his.brother m the douWes.他被安棑和哥哥 搭档参加双打。»a;i:yj .team 'up (with
sb) to
join with another person or group in order to do sth together:合 作;(与某人)结成一P又,team sb/sth ‘up
(with sb) to
put two or more people or things together in order to do sth or to achieve a
particular effect 使互.相配合;协
作;合作
'team handball noun [u] (l/S) = handball(i)
team-mate /'tiimmeit/ noun a member of the
same team or group as yourself 同队队员;队友
*
'team
player noun a person who is
good at working as a member of a team, usually in their job 善子与团队合
作的成员
.team 'spirit noun [u] {approving) the desire and
willingness of people to work together and help each other as part of a team合作精神;集体精神;团队精神
team-ster /'ti:msta(r)/
noun (NAm£) a person whose job
is driving a truck 卡幸司机 H771 truck driver team-work /'ti:mw3:k; NAmE -W3:rk/ noun [U] the activity
of working well together as a team 协同工作; 配合:She stressed the importance of
good teamwork.她
强调了团队合作的重要性。
'tea party noun a social event at
which people eat cake, drink tea, etc. in the afternoon (午后的)茶会,茶话会
tea-pot /'tiipot; NAmE -pa:t/ noun a container with a
spout, a handle and a lid, used
for making and serving tea 茶壶 fl»TOI see tempest
tear1 /te8(r); NAmE ter/ verb, noun — see also tear2 ■ verb (tore /to:(r)/
torn /torn; NAmE to:rn/)
3
DAMAGE 损坏 1 to damage sth'by
pulling it apart or into
pieces or by cutting it on
sth sharp; to become damaged in this way撕裂;撕碎;扯礆;戳破HE] rip: [VN] 了 tore my jeans
on the/ence•我的牛仔裤被篤色
挂破了。◊ I tore a hoZe fn
my jeans. _ 的牛 了个
窟窿。◊ He tore the ietter in
two.他把信撕成两半。.◊ a torn handfcerchfe/ 撕破的手帕◊ ivN-ADjH tore
the package open.我把包裹撕开。◊ [V] Care/i/i—the fabric tears ve/y eas办•小心,这种织物一_就破。2 [VN卜sth in sth to make a hole in sth
by force 撕开,划刺 '出、扯开;(裂口
或洞)rip: The
blast tore a hole in the waH.墙被炸开了个洞。
4
REMOVE FROM STH/SB 移开 3 [VN /prep.] to remove
sth from sth else by pulling it roughly or violently 拉 掉;撕掉;拔掉;扯〗卓.H23RIP: The storm
nearly tore t/ieroo/o#暴风雨差一点儿把屋顶掀掉。o/tore another sheetf/ie pad•我从本子上又撕下一张纸。.◊ He tore his clothes off (= took them off
quickly and carelessly) and dived'imp the kifce.他把衣服从 i上扯 下,一头跳入湖中。4 〜yourse丨f/sb
(from sb/sth) to
pull yourself/sb away by force from sb/sth that is holding you or them挣并;拽开;夺去;揪走:[VN] She tore herseZ/介om his grasp.她挣脱了他紧紧抓着她的手。◊ .[VN-AD^JFfe
tore himseZ/_/iree.他挣脱了。
I^INJU垮E JVI^aE 损坊[机肉 5 [VN] to injure a
muscle,邱c. by stretching it
too much 拉伤;拽伤:a torn Zigament 拉伤的韧带
5
MOVE.QUICKLY 快速移动..6 [V to move some- where very quickly or in
an excited way 飞跑;狂奔;
疾驰:He tore.ojf down the
street.他沿大_飞奔。oA trudc tore past the
gates.卡幸从大门前去“而过。
6
-TORN 受…丨。7 (in adjectives 构成形容词)very badly
affected or damaged by sth深受…:£苦的;经…摧咸
的:to bring peace to a stri/e-torn.country 给"n个饱经变 £创伤印国家带来和平Aa strifce-tom industry深受罢.工 困扰的行业一see also war-torn
ITSITil
tear sb/sth a'part, to shreds, to bits, etc. to destroy or defeat
sb/sth completely or criticize them or it severely彻底毁灭;彻底打如;严厉批评:阶tore t/ie other team
apart in the second haZ/•我们在卞半场把对方
球队打得落茬流水。◊ The critics tore his Zast movie to shreds.影评家把他最近的一部影片说得一无是处。,tear at your heart | ,tear your 'heart out {formal) to strongly affect
you in an emotional way 使為心;棱心 如刀,绞;使愁肠寸断 tear your
'h?jr (out) to
show that you are very
angry or anxious about sth ('因 发怒、焦急而),撕扯自己的头发:S/je’s keeping very calm—anyone eise would be tearing
their hair out Mljc 旧泰然自若,要是换个人早急坏了。(be in)
a tearing ,hurry/1i,ush (especially Br£) (to be) in a very
great hurry 匆忙;急匆匆;风风火火be tom (between A and B) to be unable to decide
or choose between two people, things or feelings (在两者间)难以选择;左右为难:I was torn between my
parents dnd my/h’end.我在父母和
朋友之间左右'为难。tear sb 'off a strip 丨 tear a ’strip off sb (Brf, informal) to speak angrily to
sb who has