以O(shè)開頭的詞匯及例句
objectively ad. 客觀地【例句】a story told fairly and objectively 公正而客觀的報(bào)
observations n. 1.注意,覺察 2.觀察,觀測 3.(尤指經(jīng)過觀察或思考后所發(fā)表的)言論;評論
【例句】Every science begins by accumulating observations, and presently generalizes these empirically. 各門科學(xué)以積累觀察結(jié)果開始,旋即憑借經(jīng)驗(yàn)對它們進(jìn)行概括。
obsession n. 1.著迷;困擾 2.困擾人的情緒(或思想、沖動(dòng)等)
【例句】the Western ~ with dieting西方對于節(jié)食減肥的著迷。【認(rèn)知】前綴為 ob- 的用法;詞根 sess 含義為 to sit (坐);核心含義為 包圍;封鎖 。
obsolete a. 荒廢的, 陳舊的
【例句】Adults are obsolete children. 成人是陳舊的兒童。【認(rèn)知】前綴為 ob- 的用法;詞根 ol 與 old (老)同源;本詞的核心意義與 to be used; away 具有關(guān)聯(lián)性。
offences n. 1.犯罪, 冒犯, 違反 2.罪過, 過錯(cuò)
【例句】He took the criticism in the right spirit, without offence. 他以正確的態(tài)度對待批評,一點(diǎn)也不生氣。
operational a. 1.操作上的;用于操作的 2.經(jīng)營上的,業(yè)務(wù)上的,營業(yè)上的 3.【數(shù)】運(yùn)算上的;運(yùn)籌的 4.作戰(zhàn)上的;用于軍事行動(dòng)的
【例句】Seek rotational assignments, especially if one will put you in a key operational role or close to the seat of power in corporate headquarterss. 爭取人員輪換的工作崗位,特別是要由你發(fā)揮重要作用,或者接近公司總部權(quán)力中心的那些有權(quán)利的人。
oppositions n. (~ to)反對, 敵對, 相反
【例句】He will let no opposition stand between himself and his future. 他決不讓任何人的反對妨礙他去爭取自己的前途。
optimist n. 樂天派, 樂觀者
【例句】An optimist is a person who sees a green light everywhere, while the pessimist sees only the red stop light but the truly wise person is colorblind. 樂觀主義者是處處扯以綠燈的人,悲觀主義者只看到紅燈 而真正的智者是色盲。
optimized n.(使)最優(yōu)化
organisms n. 1.生物,有機(jī)體 2.微生物 3.機(jī)體,有機(jī)組織
【例句】Factories and cities are more complex ~ than self-sufficient villages.工廠和城市是比自給自足的村莊更復(fù)雜的機(jī)體。
origins n. 起源;來源;由來,起因
【例句】 This spring is the origin of the brook.這泉水是那條小河的源頭。
outcry n. 大聲疾呼
outlaws n. 1.歹徒,逃犯,亡命之徒 2.被剝奪法律保護(hù)者,被剝奪公民權(quán)者;被放逐者
【例句】Monasteries were refuges for outlaws. 修道院曾是亡命之徒的庇護(hù)所。
outnumbers n. 數(shù)目超過, 比 多
【例句】In this department of English girls outnumber boys in a ridiculous ratio. 在這個(gè)英語系女學(xué)生以極不合理的比例多于男學(xué)生。
outrage n.1.肆無忌憚的惡行,暴行 2.侮辱,凌辱;冒犯 3.粗暴破壞社會(huì)準(zhǔn)則的行為;不法行為 4.(因暴行等而引起的)義憤,憤慨
【例句】There have been more reports of bomb ~ s in the north of the country.關(guān)于那個(gè)國家北部炸彈暴行的報(bào)道更多了。
outrageous a. 1.蠻橫的, 殘暴的 2.無恥的, 可惡的 3.令人不可容忍的
【例句】I can t afford this outrageous price. 我出不起這么大的價(jià)錢。
outweighs v. 在重量上超過
【例句】Their vast superiority in speed would be easily outweighed by the extortionate running costs. 它們在速度方面的巨大優(yōu)越性很可能就會(huì)被過分昂貴的經(jīng)常開支所壓倒。
overestimate v. 評價(jià)過高
overheard v. 無意中聽到,偶然聽到;偷聽到
【例句】I wouldn t like to be overheard. 我不想有人聽到我的話。
overlapping v. 重疊, 搭接
【例句】If you made a list of the reasons why any couple got married, and another list of the reasons for their divorce, you d have a hell of a lot of overlapping. 如果將任意一對夫婦之所以結(jié)合的種種原因列為一張表,再將他們之所以離異的種種理由列成另一張表,你就會(huì)看到數(shù)量驚人的重疊之處
oversight n. 1.勘漏, 失察, 疏忽, 失敗 2.小心照顧
【例句】I consider this a gross oversight on your part. 我認(rèn)為這是你的嚴(yán)重蔬忽。
oversimplified a. 過分地單純化
overthrow v. 1.推翻,打倒 2.使終止;破壞;毀滅 3.打翻;使倒下,撞倒
【例句】They, that fear an ~, are half beaten. 那些害怕被推翻的人已被打敗了一半。
overturn v. 1.(使)翻轉(zhuǎn),(使)傾覆;(使)倒下,打翻 2.顛覆;推翻;破壞,毀壞
【例句】His car crashed into a clump of trees and ~ ed. 他的汽車撞上樹叢,翻倒在地。
overused v. 使用過度
【例句】Genius is an overused word. The world has known only about a half dozen geniuses. I have achieved only a medium approach to my ideal in music, I got only fairly near. 天才是個(gè)用濫了的詞。世人皆知的天才只有大約半打。我的音樂只實(shí)現(xiàn)了一半。我只是相當(dāng)接近了。
overview n. 一般觀察, 總的看法
overwhelming a. 壓倒性的, 無法抵抗的
【例句】Nothing is easier than spending the public money. It does not appear to belong to anybody. The temptation is ~to bestow it on somebody. 花公款是最容易不過的事了。他似乎屬于任何人。把它送給什么人的誘惑無法拒絕。
objectively ad. 客觀地【例句】a story told fairly and objectively 公正而客觀的報(bào)
observations n. 1.注意,覺察 2.觀察,觀測 3.(尤指經(jīng)過觀察或思考后所發(fā)表的)言論;評論
【例句】Every science begins by accumulating observations, and presently generalizes these empirically. 各門科學(xué)以積累觀察結(jié)果開始,旋即憑借經(jīng)驗(yàn)對它們進(jìn)行概括。
obsession n. 1.著迷;困擾 2.困擾人的情緒(或思想、沖動(dòng)等)
【例句】the Western ~ with dieting西方對于節(jié)食減肥的著迷。【認(rèn)知】前綴為 ob- 的用法;詞根 sess 含義為 to sit (坐);核心含義為 包圍;封鎖 。
obsolete a. 荒廢的, 陳舊的
【例句】Adults are obsolete children. 成人是陳舊的兒童。【認(rèn)知】前綴為 ob- 的用法;詞根 ol 與 old (老)同源;本詞的核心意義與 to be used; away 具有關(guān)聯(lián)性。
offences n. 1.犯罪, 冒犯, 違反 2.罪過, 過錯(cuò)
【例句】He took the criticism in the right spirit, without offence. 他以正確的態(tài)度對待批評,一點(diǎn)也不生氣。
operational a. 1.操作上的;用于操作的 2.經(jīng)營上的,業(yè)務(wù)上的,營業(yè)上的 3.【數(shù)】運(yùn)算上的;運(yùn)籌的 4.作戰(zhàn)上的;用于軍事行動(dòng)的
【例句】Seek rotational assignments, especially if one will put you in a key operational role or close to the seat of power in corporate headquarterss. 爭取人員輪換的工作崗位,特別是要由你發(fā)揮重要作用,或者接近公司總部權(quán)力中心的那些有權(quán)利的人。
oppositions n. (~ to)反對, 敵對, 相反
【例句】He will let no opposition stand between himself and his future. 他決不讓任何人的反對妨礙他去爭取自己的前途。
optimist n. 樂天派, 樂觀者
【例句】An optimist is a person who sees a green light everywhere, while the pessimist sees only the red stop light but the truly wise person is colorblind. 樂觀主義者是處處扯以綠燈的人,悲觀主義者只看到紅燈 而真正的智者是色盲。
optimized n.(使)最優(yōu)化
organisms n. 1.生物,有機(jī)體 2.微生物 3.機(jī)體,有機(jī)組織
【例句】Factories and cities are more complex ~ than self-sufficient villages.工廠和城市是比自給自足的村莊更復(fù)雜的機(jī)體。
origins n. 起源;來源;由來,起因
【例句】 This spring is the origin of the brook.這泉水是那條小河的源頭。
outcry n. 大聲疾呼
outlaws n. 1.歹徒,逃犯,亡命之徒 2.被剝奪法律保護(hù)者,被剝奪公民權(quán)者;被放逐者
【例句】Monasteries were refuges for outlaws. 修道院曾是亡命之徒的庇護(hù)所。
outnumbers n. 數(shù)目超過, 比 多
【例句】In this department of English girls outnumber boys in a ridiculous ratio. 在這個(gè)英語系女學(xué)生以極不合理的比例多于男學(xué)生。
outrage n.1.肆無忌憚的惡行,暴行 2.侮辱,凌辱;冒犯 3.粗暴破壞社會(huì)準(zhǔn)則的行為;不法行為 4.(因暴行等而引起的)義憤,憤慨
【例句】There have been more reports of bomb ~ s in the north of the country.關(guān)于那個(gè)國家北部炸彈暴行的報(bào)道更多了。
outrageous a. 1.蠻橫的, 殘暴的 2.無恥的, 可惡的 3.令人不可容忍的
【例句】I can t afford this outrageous price. 我出不起這么大的價(jià)錢。
outweighs v. 在重量上超過
【例句】Their vast superiority in speed would be easily outweighed by the extortionate running costs. 它們在速度方面的巨大優(yōu)越性很可能就會(huì)被過分昂貴的經(jīng)常開支所壓倒。
overestimate v. 評價(jià)過高
overheard v. 無意中聽到,偶然聽到;偷聽到
【例句】I wouldn t like to be overheard. 我不想有人聽到我的話。
overlapping v. 重疊, 搭接
【例句】If you made a list of the reasons why any couple got married, and another list of the reasons for their divorce, you d have a hell of a lot of overlapping. 如果將任意一對夫婦之所以結(jié)合的種種原因列為一張表,再將他們之所以離異的種種理由列成另一張表,你就會(huì)看到數(shù)量驚人的重疊之處
oversight n. 1.勘漏, 失察, 疏忽, 失敗 2.小心照顧
【例句】I consider this a gross oversight on your part. 我認(rèn)為這是你的嚴(yán)重蔬忽。
oversimplified a. 過分地單純化
overthrow v. 1.推翻,打倒 2.使終止;破壞;毀滅 3.打翻;使倒下,撞倒
【例句】They, that fear an ~, are half beaten. 那些害怕被推翻的人已被打敗了一半。
overturn v. 1.(使)翻轉(zhuǎn),(使)傾覆;(使)倒下,打翻 2.顛覆;推翻;破壞,毀壞
【例句】His car crashed into a clump of trees and ~ ed. 他的汽車撞上樹叢,翻倒在地。
overused v. 使用過度
【例句】Genius is an overused word. The world has known only about a half dozen geniuses. I have achieved only a medium approach to my ideal in music, I got only fairly near. 天才是個(gè)用濫了的詞。世人皆知的天才只有大約半打。我的音樂只實(shí)現(xiàn)了一半。我只是相當(dāng)接近了。
overview n. 一般觀察, 總的看法
overwhelming a. 壓倒性的, 無法抵抗的
【例句】Nothing is easier than spending the public money. It does not appear to belong to anybody. The temptation is ~to bestow it on somebody. 花公款是最容易不過的事了。他似乎屬于任何人。把它送給什么人的誘惑無法拒絕。