inspection: n. [检查,细看] formal or official examination | inspector: n. [检查员,巡视员] high ranking police officer; investigator who observes carefully |
inspire: v. [鼓舞,给以灵感] encourage; inspirit; fire the imagination of | instantaneous: a. [瞬间的,即刻的] instant; immediate; occurring with no delay |
instill: v. [滴注,逐渐灌输] drop in; pour in drop by drop; impart gradually; infuse slowly; cause to be imbibed | instinct: n. [本能,直觉] an inborn pattern of behavior; nature |
institute: v. [建立,组织] establish, organize, and set in operation | institution: n. [机构,惯例] institute; organization; introducing something new |
instruction: n. [命令,指示,教学] direction; teaching; activities of educating or instructing | insulation: n. [绝缘,隔离,孤立] act of insulating; separation; state of being detached, from other objects |
insulin: n. [胰岛素] hormone secreted by the isles | insuperable: a. [不可战胜的,不能克服的] impossible to overcome; unbeatable |
integral: a. [一体的,完整的] essential or necessary for completeness; entire | integrated: a. [整合的,一体化的] formed into a whole; introduced into another entity |
intelligent: a. [聪明的,有才智的] ingenious; wise; bright; having a high degree of intelligence; mentally acute | intense: a. [强烈的,剧烈的] extreme; acute; in an extreme degree |
interact: v. [互相作用,互相影响] interplay; act together or towards others or with | interdependence: n. [互相依赖] interconnection; interrelation; dependence between two or more people, groups, or things |
interfere: v. [妨碍,干涉] disrupt; hinder; be or create a hindrance or obstacle | interior: n. [内部(的)] inside; inner part; internal; inner |
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