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brake |
n. [煞车 减速,阻止] a piece of mechanism for retarding or stopping motion by friction A lot of the cost of maintenance goes into renewing the brake of my old car. |
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brand |
n. [商标,牌子,燃烧的木头,烙印] a burning piece of wood; mark made by burning with a hot iron; distinctive mark upon in any way He has his own brand of humor and always brings laugh for us. |
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brazen |
a. [厚颜无耻,傲慢] having loud, usually harsh, resonant sound; shameless His entire premiership has become an exercise in brazen dishonesty. |
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breakthrough |
n. [突破,冲破防线,突破性的发现] act of overcoming or penetrating an obstacle or restriction The president announces what he calls a breakthrough in Copenhagen on the climate change summit. |
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bribe |
n. [贿赂,贿赂] something serving to influence or persuade; reward or gift to prevent judgment It was easy to see the gift as a sort of bribe. |
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bridle |
n. [马笼头 抑制,控制] headgear with which a horse is directed and which carries a bit and reins Nothing says quality like thick bridle leather, brass rivets, and metal fasteners. |
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brink |
n. [(峭壁的)边沿,边缘] edge, margin, or border of a steep place verge Beyond the verge of provocation, I never ventured; on the extreme brink, I liked well to try my skill. |
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broach |
v. [介绍,提出,引见] introduce; bring up for discussion or debate; announce Jack did not even try to broach the subject of religion with his in-laws. |
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brood |
v. [闷想] think long and anxiously; be in a state of gloomy, serious thought It's no use to brood over one's past mistakes. |
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brutal |
a. [残忍的,严酷的] like a brute; savage; cruel; inhuman; merciless In many cases, a rich businessman reached the top by trampling others in the most brutal way. |
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buck |
v. [(马)跳跃,振作精神,高兴起来] move quickly and violently; jump vertically; strive with determination John is trying to buck for a promotion. |
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bully |
n. [欺负,威协] noisy, blustering fellow; one who is threatening and quarrelsome; insolent, tyrannical fellow I found early in life that the best way to defeat a bully is a punch to the nose. |
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buttress |
v. [支持] support physically; prop up; support something or someone by supplying evidence The attorney came up with several far-fetched arguments in a vain attempt to buttress his weak case. |
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cable |
n. [缆索,钢丝绳,电缆] solid thick rope made of twisted steel or metal wire It provides cable television services and high-speed internet services to the community. |