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| cryptic | 
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| a. [秘密的,神秘的] having hidden meaning; mystifying; using code or cipher Here are a couple of verses written in cryptic rhyme from some of my currently published books. | 
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| cumulative | 
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| a. [累积] increasing by successive addition Vocabulary building is a cumulative process: as you go through your flashcards, you will add new words to your vocabulary, one by one. | 
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| curb | 
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| v. [控制,抑制,约束] bend or curve; guide and manage, or restrain Paradoxically, Ray's strong-arming may be helping to curb violence in Bangalore. | 
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| cynical | 
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| a. [愤世嫉俗] skeptical of motives of others; selfishly calculating; negative or pessimistic I find it sad and cynical that this guy is essentially saying things will not be better by 2012. | 
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| deceit | 
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| n. [欺骗,欺诈] attempt or disposition to deceive or lead into error; any declaration that misleads another to believe a false thing His deceit is disgusting; he took everybody in! | 
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| decipher | 
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| v. [破译,解密] convert code into ordinary language; read with difficulty Lacking his codebook, the spy could not decipher the scrambled message sent to him from the KGB. | 
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| declivity | 
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| n. [下坡] downward slope, as of a hill The children loved to ski down the declivity. | 
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| dedicate | 
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| v. [贡奉,奉献] set apart for a deity or special purposes; devote; consecrate She decided to dedicate her first book to her husband. | 
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| deem | 
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| v. [认为,视为] decide; judge; sentence; condemn I am simply going to keep looking forward and do what I deem is right. | 
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| defraud | 
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| v. [诈取,诈骗,骗取] deprive of some right, interest, or property, by a deceitful device Are you saying that Socialism Welfare states don't defraud, mislead, and embezzle? | 
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| degenerate | 
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| v. [恶化] become worse; decline; fall Not appear to disgrace his family, degenerate from the popular qualities, or lose the influence. |