1.sabotage:n. & v. 陰謀破壞
They tried to sabotage my birthday party.(他們企圖破壞我的生日晚會(huì)。)
2.sadism:n. 1. 虐待狂2.性虐待
3.sag:v. 1.下沉,下彎2. (精神)萎靡n. 下陷,松弛
The shelf was beginning tosag beneath the weight of the books upon it.(書架在書的重壓下漸漸下彎。)
4.sagacious:a. 聰敏的,睿智的
He is a sagacious businessman.(他是一個(gè)精明的商人。)
5.sage:a. 賢明的n 圣人
Any sage politician would strive with might and main to avoid it.(任何賢明的政治家都會(huì)全力避免它。)
6.sailcloth:n. 帆布
7.salient:a. 顯著的,非常重要的n. 突出部分
He took me around our new offices, pointing out all the salient features.(他領(lǐng)我去我們的新辦公室參觀,并一一指出顯著特色。)
8.saline:a. 含鹽的,咸的n 鹽水
He is on a saline drip.(他正在輸鹽水。)
9.salivate:v.分泌唾液
A dog salivates when it sees a bone.(狗見到骨頭就大量分泌唾液。)
10.salutary:a. 有益的
The plant proved salutary.(那植物證明是有益于人體健康的。)
(責(zé)任編輯:liushengbao)