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[00:13.99] | comparative adj.比较的 |
[00:17.90] | Bill is a comparative stranger in town. He has just moved here |
[00:25.22] | comparable adj.可比的 类似的(similar) |
[00:30.63] | I suggested two comparable solutions to the problem |
[00:36.52] | similar adj.相似的 类似的(comparable) |
[00:41.43] | dissimilar adj.不相似的 不同的(different) |
[00:46.97] | Your children are so dissimilar; it is hard to believe they are related |
[00:54.22] | subordinate adj.次要的 附属的(inferior secondary) |
[00:59.93] | Pleasure should be subordinate to duty |
[01:04.40] | monotonous adj.单调的(boring dull) |
[01:08.58] | typical adj.典型的 代表性的(ordinary) |
[01:13.57] | My aunt just moved to Beijing; she is not a typical Beijing local |
[01:20.69] | invert vt.倒转(overturn reverse) |
[01:24.98] | I inverted the glasses so the water would drain out of them |
[01:30.52] | inverse adj.反的(contrary opposite) |
[01:34.62] | preferable adj.更好的 |
[01:38.78] | A preferable option is to store the food in a refrigerator rather than throw it away |
[01:46.60] | approximate adj.近似的(proximate) |
[01:50.47] | What is the approximate travel time from your house to your job? |
[01:56.74] | coordinate adj.同等的 并列的(equal juxtaposed) |
[02:02.39] | John only speaks to those who are coordinate with him in ranks |
[02:08.28] | homogeneous adj,同类的 相似的(uniform same) |
[02:13.69] | The population of the small town was homogeneous, mostly merchants and laborers |
[02:20.93] | identical adj.同一的(tantamount same) |
[02:24.68] | Bill and John have identical briefcases, and sometimes Bill picks up John's briefcase by mistake |
[02:33.59] | peerless adj.无与伦比(matchless unparalleled) |
[02:37.47] | equal adj.相等的 同样的(equivalent) |
[02:42.34] | Put an equal amount of sugar into both bowls |
[02:47.42] | equate vt.使相等 视为同等 |
[02:52.45] | It's a mistake to equate wealth with happiness |
[02:57.48] | equivalent adj.相等的 n.等同品(counterpart match) |
[03:02.84] | Both of them expressed their agreement with equivalent statements |
[03:08.30] | I lost the necklace borrowed from Jenny, and I didn't have any equvialent to return to her |
[03:16.42] | intermediate adj.中级的 |
[03:20.71] | neutral adj.中性的;中立的(nonaligned) |
[03:25.20] | backward adj/adv 退步的 相反的 |
[03:29.56] | The senator's backward views were very uneducated |
[03:34.79] | relatively adv.相关地 相对地(comparatively) |
[03:40.00] | The SMART car has an engine relatively powerful to its weight |
[03:45.84] | shade n.差别(difference) |
[03:50.27] | If you want to write well, frequently distinguish the fine shades between words |
[03:57.21] | reproduction n.复制品(copy) |
[04:01.57] | Don't get yourself cheated; the vase is only a reproduction |
[04:07.66] | inferior n,次品 adj.自卑的 劣等的 |
[04:14.22] | No inferior products should be allowed to pass |
[04:19.51] | sample n.范例 样品(specimen) |
[04:24.42] | medium n.媒介 中间 adj.中等的 |
[04:30.27] | counterpart n.相对物 极相似之物(equivalent correspondent) |
[04:36.17] | In London, the counterpart of the New York subway is called the "tube" |
[04:43.18] | midst n.中间 prep.在...之间(during undergoing) |
[04:49.44] | contrast n.对比(着重于相异处) |
[04:53.87] | Today's rain is a sharp contrast to yesterday's sunshine |
[04:59.95] | compare vt.比较 比喻 |
[05:04.98] | If you compare this book with that one, you will find that one is larger |
[05:12.18] | Bob compared Mary's messy hair to a bird's nest |
[05:19.04] | copy vt.复制 模仿(imitate) |
[05:23.96] | Bill copied the original article for his personal use |
[05:30.23] | imitate vt.模仿(copy mimic) |
[05:34.24] | Anne imitated the famous artist's style in her own paintings |
[05:40.20] | resemble vt.像 类似 |
[05:44.75] | Mary resembles her mother in many ways |
[05:49.66] | affinity n.类似处(similarity) |
[05:53.30] | There is a close affinity between apes and monkeys |
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[00:13.99] | comparative adj. bi jiao de |
[00:17.90] | Bill is a comparative stranger in town. He has just moved here |
[00:25.22] | comparable adj. ke bi de lei si de similar |
[00:30.63] | I suggested two comparable solutions to the problem |
[00:36.52] | similar adj. xiang si de lei si de comparable |
[00:41.43] | dissimilar adj. bu xiang si de bu tong de different |
[00:46.97] | Your children are so dissimilar it is hard to believe they are related |
[00:54.22] | subordinate adj. ci yao de fu shu de inferior secondary |
[00:59.93] | Pleasure should be subordinate to duty |
[01:04.40] | monotonous adj. dan diao de boring dull |
[01:08.58] | typical adj. dian xing de dai biao xing de ordinary |
[01:13.57] | My aunt just moved to Beijing she is not a typical Beijing local |
[01:20.69] | invert vt. dao zhuan overturn reverse |
[01:24.98] | I inverted the glasses so the water would drain out of them |
[01:30.52] | inverse adj. fan de contrary opposite |
[01:34.62] | preferable adj. geng hao de |
[01:38.78] | A preferable option is to store the food in a refrigerator rather than throw it away |
[01:46.60] | approximate adj. jin si de proximate |
[01:50.47] | What is the approximate travel time from your house to your job? |
[01:56.74] | coordinate adj. tong deng de bing lie de equal juxtaposed |
[02:02.39] | John only speaks to those who are coordinate with him in ranks |
[02:08.28] | homogeneous adj, tong lei de xiang si de uniform same |
[02:13.69] | The population of the small town was homogeneous, mostly merchants and laborers |
[02:20.93] | identical adj. tong yi de tantamount same |
[02:24.68] | Bill and John have identical briefcases, and sometimes Bill picks up John' s briefcase by mistake |
[02:33.59] | peerless adj. wu yu lun bi matchless unparalleled |
[02:37.47] | equal adj. xiang deng de tong yang de equivalent |
[02:42.34] | Put an equal amount of sugar into both bowls |
[02:47.42] | equate vt. shi xiang deng shi wei tong deng |
[02:52.45] | It' s a mistake to equate wealth with happiness |
[02:57.48] | equivalent adj. xiang deng de n. deng tong pin counterpart match |
[03:02.84] | Both of them expressed their agreement with equivalent statements |
[03:08.30] | I lost the necklace borrowed from Jenny, and I didn' t have any equvialent to return to her |
[03:16.42] | intermediate adj. zhong ji de |
[03:20.71] | neutral adj. zhong xing de zhong li de nonaligned |
[03:25.20] | backward adj adv tui bu de xiang fan de |
[03:29.56] | The senator' s backward views were very uneducated |
[03:34.79] | relatively adv. xiang guan di xiang dui di comparatively |
[03:40.00] | The SMART car has an engine relatively powerful to its weight |
[03:45.84] | shade n. cha bie difference |
[03:50.27] | If you want to write well, frequently distinguish the fine shades between words |
[03:57.21] | reproduction n. fu zhi pin copy |
[04:01.57] | Don' t get yourself cheated the vase is only a reproduction |
[04:07.66] | inferior n, ci pin adj. zi bei de lie deng de |
[04:14.22] | No inferior products should be allowed to pass |
[04:19.51] | sample n. fan li yang pin specimen |
[04:24.42] | medium n. mei jie zhong jian adj. zhong deng de |
[04:30.27] | counterpart n. xiang dui wu ji xiang si zhi wu equivalent correspondent |
[04:36.17] | In London, the counterpart of the New York subway is called the " tube" |
[04:43.18] | midst n. zhong jian prep. zai... zhi jian during undergoing |
[04:49.44] | contrast n. dui bi zhuo zhong yu xiang yi chu |
[04:53.87] | Today' s rain is a sharp contrast to yesterday' s sunshine |
[04:59.95] | compare vt. bi jiao bi yu |
[05:04.98] | If you compare this book with that one, you will find that one is larger |
[05:12.18] | Bob compared Mary' s messy hair to a bird' s nest |
[05:19.04] | copy vt. fu zhi mo fang imitate |
[05:23.96] | Bill copied the original article for his personal use |
[05:30.23] | imitate vt. mo fang copy mimic |
[05:34.24] | Anne imitated the famous artist' s style in her own paintings |
[05:40.20] | resemble vt. xiang lei si |
[05:44.75] | Mary resembles her mother in many ways |
[05:49.66] | affinity n. lei si chu similarity |
[05:53.30] | There is a close affinity between apes and monkeys |
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[00:13.99] | comparative adj. bǐ jiào de |
[00:17.90] | Bill is a comparative stranger in town. He has just moved here |
[00:25.22] | comparable adj. kě bǐ de lèi sì de similar |
[00:30.63] | I suggested two comparable solutions to the problem |
[00:36.52] | similar adj. xiāng sì de lèi sì de comparable |
[00:41.43] | dissimilar adj. bù xiāng sì de bù tóng de different |
[00:46.97] | Your children are so dissimilar it is hard to believe they are related |
[00:54.22] | subordinate adj. cì yào de fù shǔ de inferior secondary |
[00:59.93] | Pleasure should be subordinate to duty |
[01:04.40] | monotonous adj. dān diào de boring dull |
[01:08.58] | typical adj. diǎn xíng de dài biǎo xìng de ordinary |
[01:13.57] | My aunt just moved to Beijing she is not a typical Beijing local |
[01:20.69] | invert vt. dào zhuǎn overturn reverse |
[01:24.98] | I inverted the glasses so the water would drain out of them |
[01:30.52] | inverse adj. fǎn de contrary opposite |
[01:34.62] | preferable adj. gèng hǎo de |
[01:38.78] | A preferable option is to store the food in a refrigerator rather than throw it away |
[01:46.60] | approximate adj. jìn sì de proximate |
[01:50.47] | What is the approximate travel time from your house to your job? |
[01:56.74] | coordinate adj. tóng děng de bìng liè de equal juxtaposed |
[02:02.39] | John only speaks to those who are coordinate with him in ranks |
[02:08.28] | homogeneous adj, tóng lèi de xiāng sì de uniform same |
[02:13.69] | The population of the small town was homogeneous, mostly merchants and laborers |
[02:20.93] | identical adj. tóng yī de tantamount same |
[02:24.68] | Bill and John have identical briefcases, and sometimes Bill picks up John' s briefcase by mistake |
[02:33.59] | peerless adj. wú yǔ lún bǐ matchless unparalleled |
[02:37.47] | equal adj. xiāng děng de tóng yàng de equivalent |
[02:42.34] | Put an equal amount of sugar into both bowls |
[02:47.42] | equate vt. shǐ xiāng děng shì wéi tóng děng |
[02:52.45] | It' s a mistake to equate wealth with happiness |
[02:57.48] | equivalent adj. xiāng děng de n. děng tóng pǐn counterpart match |
[03:02.84] | Both of them expressed their agreement with equivalent statements |
[03:08.30] | I lost the necklace borrowed from Jenny, and I didn' t have any equvialent to return to her |
[03:16.42] | intermediate adj. zhōng jí de |
[03:20.71] | neutral adj. zhōng xìng de zhōng lì de nonaligned |
[03:25.20] | backward adj adv tuì bù de xiāng fǎn de |
[03:29.56] | The senator' s backward views were very uneducated |
[03:34.79] | relatively adv. xiāng guān dì xiāng duì dì comparatively |
[03:40.00] | The SMART car has an engine relatively powerful to its weight |
[03:45.84] | shade n. chā bié difference |
[03:50.27] | If you want to write well, frequently distinguish the fine shades between words |
[03:57.21] | reproduction n. fù zhì pǐn copy |
[04:01.57] | Don' t get yourself cheated the vase is only a reproduction |
[04:07.66] | inferior n, cì pǐn adj. zì bēi de liè děng de |
[04:14.22] | No inferior products should be allowed to pass |
[04:19.51] | sample n. fàn lì yàng pǐn specimen |
[04:24.42] | medium n. méi jiè zhōng jiān adj. zhōng děng de |
[04:30.27] | counterpart n. xiāng duì wù jí xiāng sì zhī wù equivalent correspondent |
[04:36.17] | In London, the counterpart of the New York subway is called the " tube" |
[04:43.18] | midst n. zhōng jiān prep. zài... zhī jiān during undergoing |
[04:49.44] | contrast n. duì bǐ zhuó zhòng yú xiāng yì chù |
[04:53.87] | Today' s rain is a sharp contrast to yesterday' s sunshine |
[04:59.95] | compare vt. bǐ jiào bǐ yù |
[05:04.98] | If you compare this book with that one, you will find that one is larger |
[05:12.18] | Bob compared Mary' s messy hair to a bird' s nest |
[05:19.04] | copy vt. fù zhì mó fǎng imitate |
[05:23.96] | Bill copied the original article for his personal use |
[05:30.23] | imitate vt. mó fǎng copy mimic |
[05:34.24] | Anne imitated the famous artist' s style in her own paintings |
[05:40.20] | resemble vt. xiàng lèi sì |
[05:44.75] | Mary resembles her mother in many ways |
[05:49.66] | affinity n. lèi sì chù similarity |
[05:53.30] | There is a close affinity between apes and monkeys |