abandon [K'babide [K'baid] (常用于否定句和疑問句) 容忍; (by)遵守;信守 【同】comply with; follow; observe 【例】She can't abide that man. 她不能忍受那個(gè)人。Law is not our master, but our servant; if we abide by it, we’ll be able to make it serve up. 法律不是主人,而是仆人。 只要遵守它,就能使用它。Everyone must abide by the law. 所有的人都應(yīng)遵守法律。
abnormal [aboard [K'bO:d] prep. 在(船、飛機(jī)、車)上,上(船、飛機(jī)、車)ad. 在船(或飛機(jī)、車)上,上船(或飛機(jī)、車) 【例】It's time to go aboard. 該上船/飛機(jī)/車了。
abolish [K'bOliS] vt. 徹底廢除,廢止 【同】terminate; remove; destroy; do away with 【例】It is my profound hope that my work might prove to be a factor in helping to abolish future wars. 我深切地希望,我的作品能夠成為有助于消除未來戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)的因素。There are many bad customs and laws that ought to be abolished. 有許多不良的習(xí)俗和法規(guī)應(yīng)予以廢除。Abraham Lincoln abolished slavery in the United States. 亞伯拉罕·林肯在美國(guó)廢除了奴隸制。
absence ['absorb [Kb'sO:b] n. 1.吸收2.吸引...的注意,使全神貫注3.把...并入,同化 【例】Dry sand absorbs water. 干沙吸收水份。His business absorbs him. 他的業(yè)務(wù)使他全神貫注。The clever boy absorbed all the knowledge his teacher could give him. 那個(gè)聰明的男孩把