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Extricate
vt
1. Release from entanglement of difficulty; "i cannot extricate myself from this task".
解脱,拯救
Context(This word is utilized to describe):
Deliverance
Extraction
Liberation
Facility
Example:
1. Let us extricate our country from the dangers which surround it and learn wisdom from the lessons they inculcate.
2. Well, it usually is, but it manages to extricate itself without my help
3. I cannot extricate myself from this task
Exemplify
vt
1. Be characteristic of: "This compositional style is exemplified by this fugue".
2. Clarify by giving an example of.
是...的榜样,例证,举例说明
Context(This word is utilized to describe):
Conformity
Interpretation
Example:
1. You exemplify a fine new crop of young Americans who will grow into the leaders of this great country.
2. NIDA's Therapy Manuals series presents clear, helpful information to aid drug treatment practitioners in providing the best possible care. The therapies presented in the manuals exemplify the best of what is currently known about treating cocaine addiction.
3. Loans funded, tightly connected to monetization, exemplify the strength of the current financial system.
4. You have given me a great responsibility--to stay close to you, to be worthy of you, and to exemplify what you are.
Exert
vt
1. Put to use; "exert one's power or influence".
2. Of power or authority.
3. Make a great effort at a mental or physical task; "exert oneself".
努力,运用,施加
Context(This word is utilized to describe):
Exertion
Government
Physical Energy
Use
Example:
1. Their authors are a natural and irresistible aristocracy in every society, and, more than kings or emperors, exert an influence on mankind.
2. Biofeedback is a learning technique to exert better voluntary control over urine storage.
3. As Sick Funds seek to exert greater influence on prescribing practices and to reduce abuse of the reimbursement system, it is expected that treatment standards, guidelines and drug formularies will be increasingly employed.
4. Local police, political parties, ethnic, sectarian, and religious groups, militant student organizations, and occasionally commercial interests exert undue pressure on newspapers to carry their statements or press releases.
Sequential
adj
In regular succession without gaps; "serial concerts".
连续的
Example:
1. A variety of screening strategies have been used in various studies (e.g., sequential versus couple screening).
2. For instance, Danone is the owner of Arcil, which is known for its use of sequential technology in production.
3. As an overview, the sequential steps in the export licensing process are (1) to determine whether a product requires a general or validated license; (2) to determine what is being exported, the destination of the product, its use, and the organization that will be using the product; (3) to check the schedule of "Country Groups" listed in the Export Administration regulations to determine the destination category; (4) to check the "Commodity Control List" to determine if the product requires a validated license for shipment to that particular country; and, (5) to determine if any special restrictions are in effect.
Inferior
adj
1. Of or characteristic of low rank or importance.
2. Of low or inferior quality.
3. Inferior in rank or status; "the junior faculty"; "a lowly corporal"; "petty officialdom"; "a subordinate functionary".
4. (printing) written or printed below and to one side of another character.
5. (astronomy) having an orbit between the sun and the Earth's orbit; "Mercury and Venus are inferior planets".
6. (anatomy) lower than a given reference point; "inferior alveolar artery".
7. Falling short of some prescribed norm; "substandard housing".
较低的,次等的,低下的
Context(This word is utilized to describe):
Contraction
Imperfection
Inferiority
Unimportance
Example:
1. The heaviest penalty for deciding to engage in politics is to be ruled by someone inferior to yourself. -- PLATO
2. The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.
3. The art, being inferior, does not present the forms I spoke of distinguished clearly one from another
4. HRW reported that Arab schools are segregated from Jewish schools, that the Education Ministry allocates less money per Israeli Arab student than per Jewish student, and that Arab children overall receive an inferior education to that of Jewish children. |
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