cab [kæb]
名词[n.]: (美)出租车
例句1, I hailed a cab to get to the airport on time.
我拦了一辆出租车以便准时到达机场。
例句2, The cab driver was very friendly and knew all the shortcuts in the city.
那位出租车司机非常友好,而且知道城里所有的捷径。
例句3, She took a cab home after the late-night meeting.
她在深夜会议后乘坐出租车回家。
例句4, The cab fare was surprisingly high due to the heavy traffic.
由于交通拥堵,出租车费出乎意料地高。
例句5, He works as a cab driver to support his family.
他作为一名出租车司机工作以养家糊口。

cafeteria [kæfɪˈtɪərɪə]
名词[n.]: 自助餐厅
例句1, The cafeteria at our school offers a variety of healthy options for lunch.
我们学校的自助餐厅提供各种健康的午餐选择。
例句2, During the break, students gathered in the cafeteria to chat and relax.
课间休息时,学生们聚集在自助餐厅里聊天和放松。
例句3, The new cafeteria in the office building has become a popular spot for employees to have their meals.
办公楼里的新自助餐厅已成为员工们用餐的热门地点。

cage [keɪdʒ]
n 笼;鸟笼
例句1, The bird fluttered inside the cage, longing for freedom.
鸟儿在笼子里扑腾,渴望自由。
例句2, She felt like she was trapped in a cage of her own making.
她感觉自己被困在自己制造的牢笼里。
例句3, The zoo’s new cage design ensures the animals’ safety and comfort.
动物园的新笼子设计确保了动物的安全和舒适。

calculate [ˈkælkjʊleɪt]
动词[v.]: 计算, 核算, 推测
例句1, She used a calculator to calculate the total cost of her groceries.
她用计算器计算了杂货的总费用。
例句2, The scientists are trying to calculate the probability of the asteroid hitting Earth.
科学家们正在试图计算小行星撞击地球的概率。
例句3, He calculated that it would take approximately three hours to reach the destination.
他推测到达目的地大约需要三个小时。

cake [keɪk]
名词[n.]: 蛋糕, 糕点;饼
例句1, She baked a delicious chocolate cake for her son’s birthday.
她为儿子的生日烤了一个美味的巧克力蛋糕。
例句2, The children were excited to decorate the cake with colorful icing.
孩子们兴奋地用五颜六色的糖霜装饰蛋糕。
例句3, In some cultures, cake is traditionally served during weddings.
在一些文化中,婚礼上传统上会提供蛋糕。
例句4, He accidentally dropped the cake on the floor, ruining it completely.
他不小心把蛋糕掉在地上,完全毁了它。
例句5, The bakery offers a wide variety of cakes, from fruit to cheesecake.
这家面包店提供各种各样的蛋糕,从水果蛋糕到芝士蛋糕。

call [kɔːl]
名词[n.]: 喊, 叫;电话, 通话; 动词[v.]: 称呼;呼唤;喊, 叫
例句1, She gave a loud call for help when she got lost in the forest.
她在森林里迷路时大声呼救。
例句2, I received an unexpected call from my old friend yesterday.
昨天我接到了老朋友的意外来电。
例句3, They call him “The King of Pop” for his great contributions to music.
因为他对音乐的巨大贡献,他们称他为“流行音乐之王”。
例句4, The teacher called out the names of the students one by one.
老师逐个呼唤学生的名字。
例句5, The birds were calling to each other in the early morning.
清晨,鸟儿们互相鸣叫。

calm [kɑːm; (US) kɑːlm]
形容词[a.]: 镇静,沉着的; 动词[v.]:镇静沉着
例句1, She remained calm during the entire crisis, which helped everyone else stay focused.
她在整个危机期间保持冷静,这帮助其他人保持专注。
例句2, The teacher’s calm demeanor reassured the students before the big exam.
老师沉着的神态在大考前让学生们感到安心。
例句3, He took a deep breath to calm himself before speaking in front of the large audience.
他在面对众多观众发言前深吸了一口气,让自己冷静下来。
例句4, The ocean was calm and peaceful, reflecting the clear blue sky.
海面平静而宁静,映照着清澈的蓝天。

camera [ˈkæmərə]
名词[n.]: 照相机;摄像机
例句1, She brought her camera to capture the breathtaking sunset over the mountains.
她带了照相机去捕捉山上壮丽的日落。
例句2, The director used a high-definition camera to film the intense action scene.
导演用高清摄像机拍摄了紧张的动作场景。

camp [kæmp]
名词[n.]:(夏令)营; 不及物动词[vi.]:野营,宿营
例句1, The children are excited to go to summer camp and make new friends.
孩子们对去夏令营结识新朋友感到非常兴奋。
例句2, We decided to camp by the lake and enjoy the peaceful night under the stars.
我们决定在湖边露营,享受星空下的宁静夜晚。

campaign [kæmˈpeɪn]
名词[n.]: 运动, 战役
例句1, The environmental campaign aims to reduce plastic waste in our oceans.
这项环保运动旨在减少我们海洋中的塑料垃圾。
例句2, The general led a successful campaign against the enemy forces.
将军领导了一场对抗敌军的成功战役。
例句3, She is actively involved in the campaign for women’s rights.
她积极参与了争取女性权利的运动。
例句4, The company launched a new advertising campaign to promote its latest product.
公司发起了一场新的广告宣传活动,以推广其最新产品。
例句5, The political campaign focused on improving healthcare and education.
这场政治运动专注于改善医疗保健和教育。

can (could) can’t = can not modal [ken, kæn]
动词[v.]: 可能;能够;可以; 不能; 名词[n.]:(美)罐头;罐子
例句1, I can solve this math problem in just a few minutes.
我可以在几分钟内解决这个数学问题。
例句2, Could you please pass me the salt?
你能把盐递给我吗?
例句3, She can’t attend the meeting because she is sick.
她不能参加会议,因为她生病了。
例句4, He opened a can of soda and took a sip.
他打开一罐苏打水,喝了一口。
例句5, Can you believe it? We won the championship!
你能相信吗?我们赢得了冠军!

a garbage can [ˈɡɑːbɪdʒ]
(美)垃圾桶
例句1, She tossed the empty soda can into the nearest garbage can.
她把空汽水罐扔进了最近的垃圾桶。
例句2, The park was litter-free thanks to the strategically placed garbage cans.
由于垃圾桶的合理摆放,公园里没有垃圾。
例句3, He accidentally kicked the garbage can, spilling its contents onto the sidewalk.
他不小心踢到了垃圾桶,把里面的垃圾洒在了人行道上。

a can opener [ˈəʊpənə]
开罐器
例句1, I couldn’t open the can of beans until I found the can opener.
在找到开罐器之前,我无法打开那罐豆子。
例句2, The can opener is an essential tool in every kitchen.
开罐器是每个厨房中必不可少的工具。
例句3, She used the can opener to prepare dinner quickly.
她用开罐器快速准备了晚餐。
例句4, The old can opener was rusty and didn’t work anymore.
那个旧的开罐器生锈了,已经不能用了。
例句5, He bought a new electric can opener to make his life easier.
他买了一个新的电动开罐器,让生活更加方便。

Canada [ˈkænədə]
名词[n.]: 加拿大
例句1, Canada is known for its stunning natural landscapes and friendly people.
加拿大以其令人惊叹的自然风光和友好的人民而闻名。
例句2, She plans to visit Canada next summer to explore its vibrant cities and rich culture.
她计划明年夏天访问加拿大,探索其充满活力的城市和丰富的文化。
例句3, Canada is the second-largest country in the world by land area.
加拿大是世界上陆地面积第二大的国家。
例句4, Many international students choose Canada for its high-quality education system.
许多国际学生选择加拿大是因为其高质量的教育体系。
例句5, The maple leaf is a symbol of Canada and appears on its national flag.
枫叶是加拿大的象征,出现在其国旗上。

Canadian [kəˈneɪdɪən]
形容词[a.]: 加拿大的;加拿大人的; 名词[n.]: 加拿大人
例句1, The Canadian Rockies are one of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world.
加拿大的落基山脉是世界上最令人叹为观止的景观之一。
例句2, She is a proud Canadian who loves to share her culture with others.
她是一位自豪的加拿大人,喜欢与他人分享她的文化。
例句3, The Canadian government has implemented new policies to protect the environment.
加拿大政府已经实施了新的政策来保护环境。
例句4, He moved to Toronto to experience Canadian life firsthand.
他搬到多伦多,亲身体验加拿大的生活。
例句5, The Canadian team won the gold medal in the ice hockey tournament.
加拿大队在冰球锦标赛中赢得了金牌。

canal [kəˈnæl]
名词[n.]: 运河;水道
例句1, The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
巴拿马运河连接大西洋和太平洋。
例句2, The city is crisscrossed by a network of canals.
这座城市被纵横交错的水道网络所覆盖。
例句3, The canal was built to facilitate trade between the two regions.
这条运河的修建是为了促进两个地区之间的贸易。
例句4, The irrigation canal supplies water to the farmland.
这条灌溉渠为农田提供水源。
例句5, The boat sailed smoothly through the canal.
小船平稳地驶过运河。

cancel [ˈkæns(ə)l]
及物动词[vt.]: 取消
例句1, I had to cancel my flight due to the sudden storm.
由于突如其来的暴风雨,我不得不取消了我的航班。
例句2, The company decided to cancel the event because of low attendance.
由于出席人数较少,公司决定取消这次活动。
例句3, She quickly canceled her subscription after the service quality declined.
在服务质量下降后,她迅速取消了订阅。

cancer [ˈkænsə]
名词[n.]: 癌
例句1, The doctor informed her that she had early-stage cancer.
医生告诉她,她患有早期癌症。
例句2, Smoking is a leading cause of lung cancer.
吸烟是导致肺癌的主要原因。
例句3, The cancer spread rapidly despite the treatment.
尽管进行了治疗,癌症还是迅速扩散了。
例句4, She dedicated her life to finding a cure for cancer.
她毕生致力于寻找癌症的治疗方法。
例句5, The community organized a fundraiser to support cancer research.
社区组织了一场筹款活动来支持癌症研究。

candidate [ˈkændɪdət; (US) ˈkændɪdeɪt]
名词[n.]: 候选人, 申请人
例句1, The candidate delivered a powerful speech that captivated the audience.
这位候选人发表了一场引人入胜的演讲,令观众为之倾倒。
例句2, She is the top candidate for the scholarship due to her outstanding academic record.
由于她出色的学术成绩,她是奖学金的最有力候选人。
例句3, The company is interviewing several candidates for the managerial position.
公司正在面试几位管理职位的候选人。
例句4, As a candidate for the competition, he has been training rigorously for months.
作为比赛的参赛者,他已经严格训练了几个月。
例句5, The candidate’s innovative ideas set him apart from the other applicants.
这位候选人的创新想法使他在其他申请人中脱颖而出。

candle [ˈkænd(ə)l]
名词[n.]: 蜡烛
例句1, She lit a candle to brighten the dark room.
她点燃了一支蜡烛来照亮黑暗的房间。
例句2, The candle flickered in the gentle breeze, casting dancing shadows on the wall.
蜡烛在微风中摇曳,在墙上投下舞动的影子。
例句3, He used a candle to seal the letter with wax.
他用蜡烛用蜡封住了信件。
例句4, The power outage lasted for hours, so we relied on candles for light.
停电持续了几个小时,所以我们依靠蜡烛照明。

candy [ˈkændɪ]
名词[n.]: 糖果
例句1, She handed out candy to the children at the party.
她在聚会上给孩子们分发糖果。
例句2, The candy store on the corner is famous for its homemade chocolates.
拐角处的糖果店以其自制的巧克力而闻名。
例句3, He has a sweet tooth and can’t resist candy.
他喜欢吃甜食,无法抗拒糖果。
例句4, The candy wrapper crinkled as she opened it.
她打开糖果包装纸时发出沙沙声。
例句5, The candy colors of the sunset were breathtaking.
日落时的糖果色令人叹为观止。

canteen [kænˈtiːn]
名词[n.]: 餐厅;食堂
例句1, The students gathered in the canteen to enjoy their lunch together.
学生们聚集在食堂一起享用午餐。
例句2, The canteen was bustling with activity as everyone lined up for their meals.
食堂里热闹非凡,大家都在排队取餐。
例句3, She always brings her own food to the canteen because she prefers homemade meals.
她总是自带食物到食堂,因为她更喜欢家常菜。
例句4, The canteen offers a variety of dishes to cater to different tastes.
食堂提供各种菜肴以满足不同的口味。
例句5, After a long day of classes, the canteen is a great place to relax and chat with friends.
在一天的课程结束后,食堂是一个放松和与朋友聊天的好地方。

cap [kæp]
名词[n.]: (无檐的或仅在前面有檐的)帽子;(瓶子的)盖;(钢笔等的)笔套
例句1, He wore a red cap to protect himself from the sun.
他戴了一顶红色的帽子来保护自己免受阳光的照射。
例句2, She carefully placed the cap back on the bottle to keep the contents fresh.
她小心地把瓶盖放回瓶子上,以保持内容物的新鲜。
例句3, He lost the cap of his favorite pen and had to replace it.
他丢了他最喜欢的钢笔的笔套,不得不更换它。

capital [ˈkæpɪt(ə)l]
名词[n.]:首都, 省会, 大写;资本
例句1, Beijing is the capital of China.
北京是中国的首都。
例句2, The company needs more capital to expand its business.
公司需要更多资金来扩展业务。
例句3, Always remember to write the first letter of a sentence in capital.
记得句子的第一个字母要大写。

captain [ˈkæptɪn]
名词[n.]: (海军)上校;船长, 舰长;队长
例句1, The captain of the ship skillfully navigated through the storm.
船长熟练地引导船只穿越了风暴。
例句2, As the team captain, he inspired his teammates to give their best performance.
作为队长,他激励队友们发挥出最佳表现。
例句3, The captain was promoted to the rank of admiral after years of dedicated service.
这位上校在多年的奉献服务后被提升为海军上将。

car [kɑː]
名词[n.]: 汽车, 小卧车
例句1, She drove her car to the countryside for a peaceful weekend getaway.
她开车去乡村度过了一个宁静的周末假期。
例句2, The car’s engine roared as it sped down the highway.
汽车引擎在高速公路上疾驰时发出轰鸣声。
例句3, He bought a new car to replace his old, unreliable one.
他买了一辆新车来替换他那辆老旧不可靠的车。
例句4, The car was parked in the shade to keep it cool during the hot summer day.
汽车停在阴凉处,以在炎热的夏日保持凉爽。
例句5, They rented a car for their road trip across the country.
他们租了一辆车进行横跨全国的公路旅行。

carbon [ˈkɑːbən]
名词[n.]: 碳
例句1, Carbon is a chemical element with the symbol C and atomic number 6.
碳是一种化学元素,符号为C,原子序数为6。
例句2, The carbon footprint of this product is significantly lower than that of its competitors.
该产品的碳足迹显著低于其竞争对手。
例句3, Carbon dating is a method used by archaeologists to determine the age of ancient artifacts.
碳定年法是考古学家用来确定古代文物年代的一种方法。
例句4, The company is committed to reducing its carbon emissions by 50% over the next decade.
该公司承诺在未来十年内将其碳排放量减少50%。
例句5, Graphite and diamond are both forms of carbon, but they have very different properties.
石墨和钻石都是碳的形态,但它们的性质截然不同。

card [kɑːd]
名词[n.]:卡片;名片;纸牌
例句1, She handed me her business card with a warm smile.
她微笑着递给我她的名片。
例句2, He shuffled the deck of cards before dealing them out.
他在发牌前洗了洗那副纸牌。
例句3, The teacher used flash cards to help the students memorize new vocabulary.
老师用抽认卡帮助学生记忆新词汇。
例句4, I received a beautiful birthday card from my best friend.
我收到了我最好的朋友寄来的漂亮生日贺卡。

card games [kɑːd ɡeɪm]
纸牌游戏
例句1, Playing card games with friends is a great way to relax and have fun.
和朋友一起玩纸牌游戏是放松和娱乐的好方法。
例句2, She learned several new card games during her summer vacation.
她在暑假期间学会了几个新的纸牌游戏。
例句3, Card games like poker and blackjack require both skill and strategy.
像扑克和二十一点这样的纸牌游戏需要技巧和策略。
例句4, He enjoys collecting rare and vintage card games from around the world.
他喜欢收集来自世界各地的稀有和复古纸牌游戏。

care [keə]
名词[n.]: 照料, 保护;小心; 动词[v.]: 介意……, 在乎;关心
例句1, She took great care of her garden, ensuring every plant thrived.
她非常细心地照料她的花园,确保每一株植物都茁壮成长。
例句2, He didn’t care about the consequences of his actions, which led to serious problems.
他不在乎自己行为的后果,这导致了严重的问题。
例句3, Please handle this fragile item with care to avoid any damage.
请小心处理这件易碎物品,以免造成任何损坏。
例句4, Do you care if I open the window? It’s a bit stuffy in here.
你介意我打开窗户吗?这里有点闷。
例句5, The nurse showed genuine care for her patients, making them feel comfortable and secure.
护士对她的病人表现出真诚的关心,使他们感到舒适和安全。

careful [ˈkeəfʊl]
形容词[a.]: 小心, 仔细, 谨慎的
例句1, Be careful when crossing the busy street to avoid any accidents.
过繁忙的街道时要小心,以免发生意外。
例句2, She was careful with her words, knowing that anything she said could be misinterpreted.
她说话很谨慎,知道她说的任何话都可能被误解。
例句3, The artist was careful in choosing the colors for his masterpiece.
这位艺术家在选择他杰作的颜色时非常仔细。
例句4, He handled the fragile vase with careful hands to prevent it from breaking.
他小心翼翼地拿着那个易碎的花瓶,以防它破裂。

careless [ˈkeəlɪs]
形容词[a.]: 粗心的, 漫不经心的
例句1, She made a careless mistake on her homework because she was in a hurry.
她因为匆忙而在作业上犯了一个粗心的错误。
例句2, His careless attitude towards his studies led to poor grades.
他对学习漫不经心的态度导致了成绩不佳。
例句3, The careless driver caused an accident by not paying attention to the road.
那个粗心的司机因为不注意路况而引发了事故。

carrier [ˈkærɪə]
名词[n.]: 搬运者;媒介;(自行车等的)置物架;(车的)货架
例句1, The postal carrier delivered the package to my doorstep.
邮递员将包裹送到了我家门口。
例句2, Mosquitoes are known carriers of diseases like malaria and dengue.
蚊子是疟疾和登革热等疾病的传播媒介。
例句3, I attached a carrier to my bicycle to carry groceries home.
我在自行车上安装了一个置物架,用来带杂货回家。
例句4, The truck’s carrier was loaded with construction materials.
卡车的货架上装满了建筑材料。

carrot [ˈkærət]
名词[n.]:胡萝卜
例句1, She chopped the carrot into small pieces for the salad.
她把胡萝卜切成小块放入沙拉中。
例句2, The rabbit eagerly nibbled on the fresh carrot.
兔子急切地啃着新鲜的胡萝卜。
例句3, He used a carrot as a prop in his magic trick.
他在魔术表演中用胡萝卜作为道具。
例句4, The farmer harvested a bumper crop of carrots this year.
今年农民收获了大量的胡萝卜。
例句5, The carrot cake was a hit at the party.
胡萝卜蛋糕在派对上大受欢迎。

carry [ˈkærɪ]
及物动词[vt.]: 拿, 搬, 带, 提, 抬, 背, 抱, 运等
例句1, She had to carry the heavy boxes up the stairs.
她不得不把那些沉重的箱子搬上楼。
例句2, The bus can carry up to 50 passengers at a time.
这辆公交车一次可以载50名乘客。
例句3, He always carries a notebook to jot down his ideas.
他总是带着一个笔记本,随时记下自己的想法。
例句4, The wind carried the sound of the music across the valley.
风把音乐的声音吹过了山谷。
例句5, She carried the baby in her arms all the way home.
她一路抱着婴儿回家。

cartoon [kɑːˈtuːn]
名词[n.]: 动画片, 卡通;漫画
例句1, My favorite cartoon character is Mickey Mouse because he always brings joy and laughter.
我最喜欢的卡通人物是米老鼠,因为他总是带来欢乐和笑声。
例句2, She spent her afternoon reading a cartoon about superheroes and their adventures.
她整个下午都在阅读一本关于超级英雄及其冒险的漫画。
例句3, The children were excited to watch the new cartoon series that just premiered on TV.
孩子们很兴奋地观看刚刚在电视上首播的新动画系列。

carve [kɑːv]
及物动词[vt.]:刻;雕刻
例句1, The artist carved a beautiful sculpture out of a single block of marble.
这位艺术家用一整块大理石雕刻出了一座美丽的雕塑。
例句2, He carved his initials into the tree trunk to mark their secret meeting spot.
他把自己的名字首字母刻在树干上,以标记他们的秘密会面地点。

case [keɪs]
名词[n.]: 情况;病例;案件;真相; 名词[n.]: 箱;盒;容器
例句1, In this case, we need to gather more evidence before making a decision.
在这种情况下,我们需要在做出决定之前收集更多证据。
例句2, The doctor reviewed the patient’s case and recommended a new treatment plan.
医生审查了患者的病例,并推荐了一个新的治疗方案。
例句3, She packed her jewelry in a small case before traveling.
她在旅行前把珠宝装在一个小盒子里。
例句4, The detective worked tirelessly to solve the mysterious case.
侦探不懈努力,试图解开这个神秘的案件。
例句5, The suitcase was heavy, but he managed to carry it up the stairs.
手提箱很重,但他还是设法把它搬上了楼梯。

cash [kæʃ]
名词[n.]: 现金, 现钞; 动词[v.]: 兑现
例句1, I need to withdraw some cash from the ATM to pay for dinner.
我需要从ATM机取一些现金来支付晚餐。
例句2, She decided to cash her paycheck immediately after receiving it.
她决定在收到工资支票后立即兑现。

castle [ˈkɑːs(ə)l; (US) ˈkæsl]
名词[n.]: 城堡
例句1, The ancient castle stood majestically on the hill, overlooking the entire village.
古老的城堡雄伟地矗立在山丘上,俯瞰着整个村庄。
例句2, They decided to visit the famous castle during their trip to Scotland.
他们决定在苏格兰旅行期间参观那座著名的城堡。
例句3, The children were excited to explore the castle’s secret passages and hidden rooms.
孩子们兴奋地探索着城堡的秘密通道和隐藏的房间。
例句4, The king held a grand banquet in the castle’s great hall to celebrate the victory.
国王在城堡的大厅里举行了一场盛大的宴会来庆祝胜利。
例句5, The castle’s walls were adorned with intricate carvings and ancient tapestries.
城堡的墙壁上装饰着精美的雕刻和古老的挂毯。

casual [ˈkæʒʊəl]
形容词[a.]: 漫不经心的, 不经意的, 非正式的
例句1, She gave him a casual glance before continuing her conversation.
她漫不经心地瞥了他一眼,然后继续她的谈话。
例句2, He wore a casual outfit to the party, which made him stand out among the formally dressed guests.
他穿着非正式的服装参加派对,这在穿着正式的客人中显得格外突出。
例句3, Their casual approach to the project led to several avoidable mistakes.
他们对项目的漫不经心的态度导致了几个可以避免的错误。

cat [kæt]
名词[n.]: 猫 
例句1, The cat gracefully leaped onto the windowsill, its eyes gleaming in the moonlight.
那只猫优雅地跳上了窗台,眼睛在月光下闪闪发光。
例句2, She always keeps a cat as a companion, finding comfort in its quiet presence.
她总是养一只猫作伴,在它安静的存在中找到安慰。
例句3, In the dark alley, the only sound was the soft purring of a stray cat.
在黑暗的小巷里,唯一的声音是一只流浪猫轻柔的呼噜声。
例句4, The cat’s fur was as black as night, blending seamlessly with the shadows.
那只猫的毛像夜晚一样黑,与阴影完美地融为一体。
例句5, He joked that his cat was the real boss of the house, always getting its way.
他开玩笑说他的猫才是家里真正的老板,总是能得偿所愿。

catalogue [‘kætəlɔg]
名词[n.]: 目录
例句1, The library has a comprehensive catalogue of all its books.
图书馆有一个包含所有书籍的综合目录。
例句2, She spent the afternoon browsing through the fashion catalogue.
她花了一下午时间浏览时尚目录。
例句3, The museum’s catalogue includes detailed descriptions of each artifact.
博物馆的目录包括每件文物的详细描述。
例句4, He catalogued his extensive collection of stamps.
他将他大量的邮票收藏编目。
例句5, The company released a new product catalogue this season.
公司这个季度发布了一个新的产品目录。

catch(caught,caught) [kætʃ]
动词[v.]: 接住;捉住;赶上;染上(疾病)
例句1, She managed to catch the ball just before it hit the ground.
她成功地在球落地之前接住了它。
例句2, He caught the last train home after the concert.
音乐会后,他赶上了回家的最后一班火车。
例句3, Many people caught the flu during the winter season.
许多人在冬季染上了流感。

category [ˈkætɪɡərɪ]
名词[n.]: 类别, 种类
例句1, The library organizes books into various categories to make it easier for readers to find what they are looking for.
图书馆将书籍分为各种类别,以便读者更容易找到他们想要的书。
例句2, In this competition, participants are divided into different age categories to ensure fairness.
在这次比赛中,参赛者被分为不同的年龄组,以确保公平性。
例句3, The scientist classified the newly discovered species into a unique category based on its distinct characteristics.
科学家根据其独特的特征将新发现的物种归类为一个独特的类别。

cattle [ˈkæt(ə)l]
名词[n.]: 牛(总称), 家畜
例句1, The cattle grazed peacefully in the lush green meadow.
牛群在茂盛的绿色草地上安静地吃草。
例句2, Farmers in the region depend heavily on cattle for their livelihood.
该地区的农民主要依靠饲养牛来维持生计。
例句3, The cattle market is bustling with activity as buyers and sellers negotiate prices.
牛市场热闹非凡,买卖双方正在讨价还价。
例句4, During the drought, the cattle suffered from a lack of water and food.
干旱期间,牛群因缺乏水和食物而受苦。
例句5, The rancher spent the morning herding the cattle into the corral.
牧场主花了一上午的时间把牛群赶进畜栏。

cause [kɔːz]
名词[n.]: 原因, 起因; 及物动词[vt.]: 促使, 引起, 使发生
例句1, The heavy rain was the cause of the flood.
大雨是洪水的原因。
例句2, The scientist tried to cause a reaction in the lab experiment.
科学家试图在实验室实验中引起反应。
例句3, Her speech caused a lot of controversy among the audience.
她的演讲在观众中引起了很多争议。
例句4, The charity works to support the cause of animal welfare.
这家慈善机构致力于支持动物福利事业。

caution [ˈkɔːʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 谨慎, 小心, 警告
例句1, He proceeded with caution as he walked through the dark forest.
他小心翼翼地穿过黑暗的森林。
例句2, The teacher gave a word of caution to the students before the experiment.
老师在实验前给了学生们一句警告。
例句3, She handled the fragile vase with great caution.
她非常小心地处理那个易碎的花瓶。

cautious [ˈkɔːʃəs]
形容词[a.]: 小心的, 谨慎的
例句1, She was cautious when crossing the busy street, always looking both ways before stepping off the curb.
她在穿过繁忙的街道时非常小心,总是在踏下路缘前左右张望。
例句2, The cautious investor decided to diversify his portfolio to minimize potential losses.
这位谨慎的投资者决定分散投资组合,以尽量减少潜在的损失。
例句3, He gave a cautious reply to the controversial question, carefully choosing his words.
他对这个有争议的问题给出了谨慎的答复,仔细斟酌了措辞。

cave [keɪv]
名词[n.]: 洞, 穴;地窖
例句1, The explorers ventured deep into the cave to uncover its ancient secrets.
探险者们深入洞穴,以揭开其古老的秘密。
例句2, She stored her wine collection in the cool, dark cave beneath the house.
她把她的葡萄酒收藏存放在房子下面阴凉黑暗的地窖里。

CD [ˌsi:‘di:]
 光盘 (compact disk的缩写)
例句1, I still have my favorite music albums on CD, even though most people stream music now.
尽管现在大多数人都在流媒体上听音乐,我仍然保留着我最喜欢的音乐专辑CD。
例句2, She burned all her photos onto a CD to keep them safe from computer crashes.
她把所有的照片都刻录到了一张CD上,以防止电脑崩溃导致照片丢失。
例句3, The new software comes on a CD, but you can also download it from the internet.
新软件附在一张CD上,但你也可以从网上下载。

CDROM [ˌsi:‘di: -rɔm,rəʊm]
 信息储存光盘(compact disk readonly memory的缩写)
例句1, I stored all my important documents on a CD-ROM for safekeeping.
我将所有重要文件存储在CD-ROM上以确保安全。
例句2, The encyclopedia was available on a CD-ROM, making it easy to search for information.
百科全书以CD-ROM的形式提供,使得信息搜索变得非常方便。
例句3, She inserted the CD-ROM into the computer to install the new software.
她将CD-ROM插入电脑以安装新软件。
例句4, The museum’s interactive exhibit used a CD-ROM to display historical artifacts.
博物馆的互动展览使用CD-ROM来展示历史文物。
例句5, The CD-ROM contained a collection of classic movies that we enjoyed watching.
CD-ROM里包含了一系列我们喜欢观看的经典电影。

ceiling [ˈsiːlɪŋ]
名词[n.]: 天花板, 顶棚
例句1, The artist painted a beautiful mural on the ceiling of the cathedral.
那位艺术家在大教堂的天花板上画了一幅美丽的壁画。
例句2, The government has set a ceiling on the amount of rent that landlords can charge.
政府对房东可以收取的租金设定了上限。
例句3, She stared at the ceiling, lost in thought, as the rain tapped gently against the window.
她盯着天花板,陷入沉思,雨水轻轻敲打着窗户。

celebrate [ˈselɪbreɪt]
动词[v.]: 庆祝
例句1, We celebrate our anniversary every year with a special dinner.
我们每年都会用一顿特别的晚餐来庆祝我们的周年纪念日。
例句2, The whole city came together to celebrate the victory of their football team.
整个城市聚在一起庆祝他们足球队的胜利。
例句3, She decided to celebrate her promotion by throwing a big party.
她决定通过举办一场盛大的派对来庆祝她的晋升。
例句4, The festival is a time to celebrate the harvest and give thanks for the year’s blessings.
这个节日是庆祝丰收并为这一年的祝福表示感谢的时刻。
例句5, They celebrate their cultural heritage through traditional dances and music.
他们通过传统舞蹈和音乐来庆祝他们的文化遗产。

celebration [selɪˈbreɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 庆祝;庆祝会
例句1, The entire town came together for the grand celebration of the annual harvest festival.
整个城镇都聚集在一起,庆祝一年一度的丰收节。
例句2, Her promotion was a cause for celebration among her friends and family.
她的晋升成为了她朋友和家人庆祝的理由。
例句3, The team’s victory was marked by a wild celebration that lasted until dawn.
团队的胜利以一场持续到黎明的狂欢庆祝为标志。
例句4, The wedding celebration was filled with music, dancing, and laughter.
婚礼庆祝充满了音乐、舞蹈和笑声。
例句5, The city held a public celebration to honor the return of its war heroes.
这座城市举行了一场公开庆祝活动,以纪念其战争英雄的归来。

cell [sel]
名词[n.]:(监狱的)单人牢房;(修道院等的)单人小室;(蜂巢的)小蜂窝, 蜂房;[生物] 细胞
例句1, The prisoner was confined to a small, dark cell for months.
这名囚犯被关在一个又小又黑的单人牢房里长达数月。
例句2, The monk spent hours in his cell, meditating and praying.
这位僧人在他的单人小室里花了数小时冥想和祈祷。
例句3, The beekeeper carefully inspected each cell of the honeycomb.
养蜂人仔细检查了蜂巢的每一个小蜂窝。
例句4, The scientist observed the cell under the microscope to study its structure.
科学家在显微镜下观察细胞以研究其结构。

centimetre [‘sentiˌmi:tə]
(美 centimeter); 名词[n.]: 公分, 厘米
例句1, The length of the table is exactly one hundred centimetres.
这张桌子的长度正好是一百厘米。
例句2, She measured the fabric carefully, ensuring it was fifty centimetres wide.
她仔细测量了布料,确保它有五十厘米宽。
例句3, The scientist recorded the growth of the plant in centimetres every week.
科学家每周以厘米为单位记录植物的生长情况。

central [ˈsentr(ə)l]
形容词[a.]: 中心, 中央;主要的
例句1, The central idea of the story revolves around the theme of redemption.
故事的中心思想围绕着救赎的主题。
例句2, The central location of the hotel makes it convenient for tourists to explore the city.
酒店的中心位置使游客方便探索城市。
例句3, The central government has announced new policies to boost the economy.
中央政府宣布了新的政策以提振经济。
例句4, The central character in the novel is a young detective with a mysterious past.
小说中的主要角色是一位有着神秘过去的年轻侦探。

centre (美 center )]
名词[n.]: 中心, 中央
例句1, The city center is bustling with activity during the holiday season.
假日期间,市中心热闹非凡。
例句2, She placed the vase in the center of the table to create a focal point.
她把花瓶放在桌子中央,以形成一个焦点。
例句3, The new shopping mall is located at the center of the town, making it easily accessible.
新购物中心位于城镇的中心,交通十分便利。
例句4, He is the center of attention at every party he attends.
他参加的每一个派对都是众人瞩目的焦点。
例句5, The research center is dedicated to finding solutions to environmental issues.
该研究中心致力于寻找环境问题的解决方案。

century [ˈsentʃərɪ]
名词[n.]: 世纪, 百年
例句1, The 21st century has seen remarkable advancements in technology.
21世纪见证了科技的显著进步。
例句2, It took nearly a century to complete the construction of the cathedral.
这座大教堂的建造花了将近一个世纪的时间。
例句3, She is a writer who has influenced literature for over a century.
她是一位影响了文学超过一个世纪的作家。
例句4, The museum exhibits artifacts from the 18th century.
博物馆展出了18世纪的文物。
例句5, He was born at the turn of the century.
他出生在世纪之交。

ceremony [ˈserɪmənɪ]
名词[n.]: 典礼, 仪式, 礼节
例句1, The graduation ceremony was held in the grand hall, filled with proud parents and excited students.
毕业典礼在宏伟的大厅里举行,里面挤满了自豪的家长和兴奋的学生。
例句2, The traditional tea ceremony in Japan is a beautiful and intricate ritual that reflects the country’s rich cultural heritage.
日本的传统茶道是一种美丽而复杂的仪式,反映了该国丰富的文化遗产。
例句3, He was criticized for not following the proper ceremony when meeting the foreign dignitaries.
他因在会见外国贵宾时没有遵循适当的礼节而受到批评。

certain [ˈsɜːt(ə)n]
形容词[a.]: (未指明真实名称的)某…;确定的, 无疑的;一定会…
例句1, A certain person left a mysterious package at the door.
某个人在门口留下了一个神秘的包裹。
例句2, It is certain that the sun will rise tomorrow.
明天太阳一定会升起,这是确定的。
例句3, She had a certain air of confidence that impressed everyone.
她身上有一种自信的气质,给每个人都留下了深刻的印象。

certainly [ˈsɜːtənlɪ]
副词[ad.]: 当然;一定, 无疑
例句1, Certainly, the weather will be perfect for our picnic tomorrow.
当然,明天的天气非常适合我们的野餐。
例句2, She certainly knows how to make a great first impression.
她无疑知道如何给人留下良好的第一印象。
例句3, He will certainly be missed by everyone in the office.
他一定会被办公室里的每个人想念。
例句4, Certainly, you can borrow my book if you promise to return it.
当然,如果你答应归还,你可以借我的书。

certificate [səˈtɪfɪkət]
名词[n.]: 证明, 证明书
例句1, She received a certificate of achievement for her outstanding performance in the science fair.
她因在科学展览中的出色表现而获得了一张成就证书。
例句2, The company issued a certificate of authenticity to guarantee the product’s origin.
公司签发了一份真实性证明书,以确保产品的来源。
例句3, He proudly displayed his certificate of completion after finishing the online course.
完成在线课程后,他自豪地展示了他的结业证书。
例句4, The certificate of deposit offers a higher interest rate compared to a regular savings account.
这张存款证明提供了比普通储蓄账户更高的利率。
例句5, The birth certificate is an essential document for proving one’s identity.
出生证明是证明个人身份的重要文件。

chain [tʃeɪn]
名词[n.]: 链; 链条
例句1, The dog was tied to the tree with a heavy chain.
那只狗被一根沉重的链条拴在树上。
例句2, She wore a beautiful silver chain around her neck.
她脖子上戴了一条漂亮的银链。
例句3, The chain of events led to the company’s downfall.
一系列事件导致了公司的倒闭。
例句4, He works at a fast-food chain restaurant.
他在一家连锁快餐店工作。
例句5, The chain reaction caused a massive explosion.
连锁反应引发了大爆炸。

chain store(s) [tʃeɪn stɔː]
连锁店
例句1, The new chain store in the mall offers a wide variety of products at affordable prices.
商场里的新连锁店以实惠的价格提供各种商品。
例句2, She decided to open a chain store in her hometown to bring convenience to the local community.
她决定在家乡开一家连锁店,为当地社区带来便利。
例句3, The chain store’s consistent quality and service have earned it a loyal customer base.
这家连锁店一贯的质量和服务赢得了忠实的客户群。
例句4, Expanding their chain store network has helped the company reach more customers nationwide.
扩大连锁店网络帮助公司在全国范围内接触到更多客户。

chair [tʃeə]
名词[n.]: 椅子
例句1, She pulled up a chair and sat down beside him.
她拉过一把椅子,坐在他旁边。
例句2, The chair of the meeting called for order.
会议主席要求保持秩序。
例句3, He was appointed to the chair of the history department.
他被任命为历史系主任。
例句4, The antique chair was a valuable piece of furniture.
那把古董椅子是一件珍贵的家具。

chairman [ˈtʃeəmən]
(复数[pl.] chairmen); 名词[n.]: 主席, 会长;议长
例句1, The chairman of the committee called for a vote on the new proposal.
委员会主席呼吁对新提案进行投票。
例句2, As the chairman of the board, he has the final say in all major decisions.
作为董事会主席,他在所有重大决策中拥有最终决定权。
例句3, The chairman of the meeting ensured that everyone’s opinions were heard.
会议主席确保每个人的意见都被听取。

chairwoman (复数[pl.] chairwomen) [‘tʃɛəˌwumən]
名词[n.]: 女主席, 女会长;女议长
例句1, The chairwoman of the committee announced the new policy changes during the meeting.
委员会的女主席在会议期间宣布了新的政策变化。
例句2, As the chairwoman of the board, she made critical decisions that shaped the company’s future.
作为董事会女主席,她做出了决定公司未来的关键决策。
例句3, The chairwoman addressed the audience with confidence and clarity at the conference.
女议长在会议上以自信和清晰的方式向观众发表了讲话。

chalk [tʃɔːk]
名词[n.]: 粉笔
例句1, The teacher wrote the lesson on the blackboard with a piece of chalk.
老师用粉笔在黑板上写下了课程内容。
例句2, The children drew colorful pictures on the sidewalk using chalk.
孩子们用粉笔在人行道上画出了彩色的图画。
例句3, The gymnast’s hands were covered in chalk to improve grip on the bars.
体操运动员的手上涂满了粉笔,以增强在杠上的抓握力。
例句4, The geologist identified the rock as chalk based on its texture and composition.
地质学家根据其质地和成分,将这块岩石鉴定为白垩。

challenge [ˈtʃælɪndʒ]
名词[n.]:挑战(性)
例句1, She accepted the challenge to climb the highest mountain in the region.
她接受了攀登该地区最高山峰的挑战。
例句2, The new project presents a significant challenge for the team.
这个新项目对团队来说是一个重大的挑战。
例句3, He challenged his opponent to a debate on the controversial topic.
他挑战对手就这个有争议的话题进行辩论。
例句4, The teacher challenged the students to think critically about the problem.
老师挑战学生们对这个问题进行批判性思考。

challenging [ˈtʃælɪndʒɪŋ]
形容词[a.]:具有挑战性的
例句1, Climbing Mount Everest is a challenging endeavor that requires immense physical and mental strength.
攀登珠穆朗玛峰是一项需要巨大体力和精神力量的挑战性任务。
例句2, The professor assigned a challenging problem set that pushed the students to think critically and creatively.
教授布置了一套具有挑战性的问题集,促使学生们进行批判性和创造性的思考。
例句3, Learning a new language can be challenging, but it is also incredibly rewarding.
学习一门新语言可能具有挑战性,但也非常有益。
例句4, The challenging weather conditions made the rescue operation even more difficult.
恶劣的天气条件使得救援行动更加困难。

champion [ˈtʃæmpɪən]
名词[n.]: 冠军, 优胜者
例句1, She worked tirelessly to become the champion of the national chess tournament.
她不懈努力,最终成为了全国象棋比赛的冠军。
例句2, He is a true champion of human rights, always fighting for justice and equality.
他是真正的人权捍卫者,始终为正义和平等而战。
例句3, The team celebrated their victory as they were crowned the new champions of the league.
球队庆祝他们的胜利,因为他们被加冕为联赛的新冠军。
例句4, As a champion of environmental causes, she has inspired many to take action against climate change.
作为环保事业的倡导者,她激励了许多人采取行动应对气候变化。

chance [tʃɑːns; (US) tʃæns]
名词[n.]: 机会, 可能性
例句1, There’s a good chance we’ll finish the project ahead of schedule.
我们很有可能提前完成这个项目。
例句2, She took a chance and invested in the startup, which turned out to be a huge success.
她冒险投资了那家初创公司,结果取得了巨大的成功。
例句3, By chance, I ran into an old friend at the airport yesterday.
昨天我在机场偶然遇到了一位老朋友。
例句4, He didn’t give me a chance to explain my side of the story.
他没有给我机会解释我的情况。
例句5, The weather forecast says there’s a 50% chance of rain tomorrow.
天气预报说明天有50%的几率会下雨。

changeable [ˈtʃeɪndʒəb(ə)l]
形容词[a.]:易变的, 变化无常的
例句1, The weather in this region is highly changeable, so it’s best to be prepared for anything.
这个地区的天气非常易变,所以最好做好万全准备。
例句2, Her mood is as changeable as the seasons, one moment she’s happy, the next she’s sad.
她的情绪像季节一样变化无常,一会儿开心,一会儿又难过。
例句3, The stock market is notoriously changeable, making it difficult to predict future trends.
众所周知,股市变化无常,因此很难预测未来的趋势。

change [tʃeɪndʒ]
名词[n.]: 零钱;找头; 动词[v.]: 改变, 变化;更换;兑换
例句1, She gave me exact change for the bus fare.
她给了我刚好够付公交车费的零钱。
例句2, He decided to change his career path and become a teacher.
他决定改变职业道路,成为一名教师。
例句3, Can you change this bill into smaller denominations?
你能把这张50美元的钞票换成小面额的吗?
例句4, The weather can change quickly in the mountains, so be prepared.
山里的天气变化很快,所以要做好准备。
例句5, They changed the meeting time to accommodate everyone’s schedule.
他们更改了会议时间,以适应每个人的日程安排。

channel [ˈtʃæn(ə)l]
名词[n.]:频道;通道;水渠
例句1, She switched the TV to a different channel to watch her favorite show.
她切换了电视频道,以便观看她最喜欢的节目。
例句2, The workers dug a new channel to divert the river water to the fields.
工人们挖了一条新水渠,将河水引向田地。
例句3, The company is looking for new channels to distribute its products.
公司正在寻找新的渠道来分销其产品。

chaos [ˈkeɪɔs]
名词[n.]: 混乱, 杂乱, 紊乱
例句1, The sudden power outage caused chaos in the crowded shopping mall.
突然的停电在拥挤的购物中心引起了混乱。
例句2, After the storm, the city was in a state of chaos with debris scattered everywhere.
风暴过后,城市一片混乱,到处都是散落的碎片。
例句3, The teacher tried to restore order in the classroom after the chaos caused by the fire alarm.
老师试图在火警引起的混乱后恢复教室的秩序。
例句4, The political chaos in the country led to widespread protests and unrest.
该国的政治混乱导致了广泛的抗议和动荡。
例句5, The chaos of the stock market made it difficult for investors to make informed decisions.
股市的混乱使得投资者难以做出明智的决策。

character [ˈkærɪktə]
名词[n.]:(汉)字, 字体;品格
例句1, The teacher praised the student for his strong character and integrity.
老师称赞这位学生有坚强的品格和正直。
例句2, The ancient manuscript was written in a unique character that few could decipher.
这份古老的手稿用一种独特的字体写成,很少有人能解读。
例句3, She has a character that shines through in every role she plays on stage.
她在舞台上的每一个角色中都展现出独特的性格魅力。

characteristic [kærɪktəˈrɪstɪk]
形容词[a.]: 典型的, 独特的
例句1, Her characteristic laugh could be heard from across the room.
她独特的笑声从房间的另一端都能听到。
例句2, The characteristic feature of this painting is its vibrant use of color.
这幅画的典型特征是其对色彩的生动运用。

charge [tʃɑːdʒ]
动词[v.]: 要求收费;索价;将(电池)充电; 名词[n.]: 费用;价钱
例句1, The hotel charges per night for a standard room.
这家酒店的标准间每晚收费200美元。
例句2, Please charge your phone before we leave; we might need it later.
我们出发前请给你的手机充电,之后可能会用到。
例句3, The charge for the concert tickets was surprisingly high.
这场音乐会的门票费用高得令人惊讶。
例句4, The police officer decided to charge the suspect with theft.
警官决定以盗窃罪起诉嫌疑人。
例句5, The battery is fully charged and ready to use.
电池已充满电,可以使用了。

chart [tʃɑːt]
名词[n.]: 图表;航海图
例句1, The teacher used a colorful chart to explain the growth of plants.
老师用一张彩色图表来解释植物的生长过程。
例句2, The captain consulted the nautical chart to navigate through the storm.
船长查阅航海图以在风暴中航行。

chat [tʃæt]
名词[n.]: 不及物动词[vi.]: 聊天, 闲谈
例句1, We had a lovely chat over coffee about our childhood memories.
我们一边喝咖啡一边愉快地聊起了童年的回忆。
例句2, The students were chatting excitedly about the upcoming school trip.
学生们正兴奋地谈论着即将到来的学校旅行。
例句3, She loves to chat with her friends on the phone for hours.
她喜欢和朋友们在电话上聊上几个小时。
例句4, During the break, the colleagues gathered in the lounge to chat about the latest office gossip.
休息时间,同事们聚集在休息室里聊起了最新的办公室八卦。

cheap [tʃiːp]
形容词[a.]: 便宜的, 贱
例句1, The cheap necklace she bought turned her skin green.
她买的廉价项链把她的皮肤染绿了。
例句2, He made a cheap joke that offended everyone in the room.
他开了一个低俗的玩笑,冒犯了房间里的每个人。
例句3, The hotel was cheap, but the service was excellent.
这家酒店价格便宜,但服务非常出色。
例句4, She felt cheap after selling her principles for money.
她因为钱而出卖了自己的原则后,感到自己很卑贱。

cheat [tʃiːt]
名词[n.]: 动词[v.]: 骗取, 哄骗;作弊
例句1, He tried to cheat on the exam by looking at his neighbor’s paper.
他试图通过看邻座的试卷来作弊。
例句2, She felt guilty after she cheated her friend out of his money.
她骗了朋友的钱后感到内疚。
例句3, The company was accused of cheating its customers with false advertising.
这家公司被指控通过虚假广告欺骗顾客。
例句4, He cheated death by narrowly escaping the car accident.
他侥幸逃脱了车祸,死里逃生。

check [tʃek]
名词[n.]: 检查;批改; 及物动词[vt.]: 校对, 核对; 检查;批改
例句1, Before submitting your essay, make sure to check for any grammatical errors.
在提交你的文章之前,确保检查一下是否有任何语法错误。
例句2, The teacher asked the students to check their answers with the solutions provided.
老师让学生们用提供的答案来核对他们的回答。
例句3, Please check the document for any inconsistencies before finalizing it.
在最终确定之前,请检查文件是否有任何不一致之处。
例句4, He checked his luggage at the airport before boarding the plane.
他在登机前在机场托运了他的行李。
例句5, The doctor checked the patient’s vital signs to ensure everything was normal.
医生检查了病人的生命体征,以确保一切正常。

cheek [tʃiːk]
名词[n.]: 面颊, 脸蛋
例句1, She gently kissed her baby’s soft cheek.
她轻轻地吻了吻宝宝柔软的脸蛋。
例句2, He had the cheek to ask for a raise after only a month on the job.
他上班才一个月就厚着脸皮要求加薪。
例句3, The artist painted a rosy cheek on the portrait.
画家在肖像上画了一个红润的面颊。

cheer [tʃɪə]
名词[n.]: 不及物动词[vi.]:欢呼; 喝彩
例句1, The crowd erupted in cheer as the team scored the winning goal.
当球队打入制胜一球时,人群爆发出欢呼声。
例句2, She gave a loud cheer to encourage her friend during the race.
她在比赛期间大声喝彩以鼓励她的朋友。
例句3, The students gathered to cheer for their school’s football team.
学生们聚集在一起为他们学校的足球队加油。
例句4, Despite the rain, the fans continued to cheer for their favorite band.
尽管下着雨,粉丝们仍然为他们最喜爱的乐队欢呼。
例句5, The cheer from the audience was deafening as the performer took the stage.
当表演者登上舞台时,观众的欢呼声震耳欲聋。

Cheer up [tʃɪə-ʌp]
振作起来!提起精神!
例句1, Cheer up! The sun will come out tomorrow.
振作起来!明天太阳依然会升起。
例句2, She tried to cheer up her friend with a funny story.
她用一个有趣的故事来让她的朋友振作起来。
例句3, After a long day, a warm cup of tea can really cheer you up.
经过漫长的一天,一杯热茶真的能让你振作起来。
例句4, The coach’s pep talk helped cheer up the team before the big game.
教练的鼓舞人心的讲话帮助球队在大赛前振作起来。

cheerful [ˈtʃɪəfʊl]
形容词[a.]:兴高采烈的, 快活的
例句1, The cheerful children played in the park, their laughter echoing through the air.
兴高采烈的孩子们在公园里玩耍,他们的笑声在空中回荡。
例句2, Despite the rain, she remained cheerful and greeted everyone with a warm smile.
尽管下着雨,她依然快活,并用温暖的微笑问候每个人。

cheers [tʃɪə]
感叹词[int.]: 干杯, (口)谢谢, 再见
例句1, Cheers! Let’s raise our glasses to a successful year ahead.
干杯!让我们举杯为即将到来的成功之年干杯。
例句2, Cheers for helping me with my homework; I really appreciate it!
谢谢帮我做作业,我真的很感激!
例句3, Cheers, mate! See you tomorrow at the same time.
再见,朋友!明天同一时间见。

cheese [tʃiːz]
名词[n.]: 奶酪
例句1, The chef sprinkled grated cheese over the pasta to enhance its flavor.
厨师在意大利面上撒上磨碎的奶酪以增加风味。
例句2, She couldn’t resist the temptation and ate the entire block of cheese in one sitting.
她无法抗拒诱惑,一口气吃掉了整块奶酪。
例句3, The cheese platter at the party featured a variety of exotic cheeses from around the world.
派对上的奶酪拼盘展示了来自世界各地的各种异国奶酪。
例句4, He used cheese as a metaphor to describe the complexity of life, saying it has many layers like a cheese wheel.
他用奶酪作为比喻来描述生活的复杂性,说它像奶酪轮一样有许多层次。

chef [ʃef]
名词[n.]: 厨师长, 主厨
例句1, The chef prepared a five-course meal that left everyone in awe.
厨师长准备了一顿五道菜的大餐,让所有人都赞叹不已。
例句2, She dreams of becoming a famous chef and opening her own restaurant.
她梦想成为一名著名的主厨,并开设自己的餐厅。
例句3, The head chef inspected the kitchen to ensure everything was in order before the dinner service.
主厨检查了厨房,以确保晚餐服务前一切井然有序。
例句4, As a chef, he takes pride in creating unique and flavorful dishes.
作为一名厨师,他以创作独特且美味的菜肴为荣。

chemical [ˈkemɪk(ə)l]
形容词[a.]: 化学的; 名词[n.]: 化学品
例句1, The chemical reaction in the lab was fascinating to observe.
实验室里的化学反应观察起来非常有趣。
例句2, She works in a factory that produces various chemicals.
她在一家生产各种化学品的工厂工作。
例句3, The chemical composition of water is H2O.
水的化学成分是H2O。
例句4, Handling chemicals requires proper safety precautions.
处理化学品需要采取适当的安全措施。

chemist [ˈkemɪst]
名词[n.]: 药剂师;化学家
例句1, The chemist developed a new formula for the medicine.
这位化学家为这种药物开发了一种新配方。
例句2, She visited the chemist to get her prescription filled.
她去药剂师那里取她开的药。
例句3, The chemist analyzed the compound to determine its composition.
这位化学家分析了这种化合物以确定其成分。
例句4, He worked as a chemist in a pharmaceutical company.
他在一家制药公司担任化学家。

chemistry [ˈkemɪstrɪ]
名词[n.]: 化学
例句1, The chemistry between the two actors was palpable, making their scenes together unforgettable.
两位演员之间的化学反应非常明显,使得他们一起的场景令人难忘。
例句2, She decided to major in chemistry because she was fascinated by the way elements interact.
她决定主修化学,因为她对元素之间的相互作用方式非常着迷。
例句3, The chemistry lab was filled with the smell of various chemicals and the sound of bubbling beakers.
化学实验室里充满了各种化学品的气味和烧杯冒泡的声音。
例句4, Understanding the chemistry of cooking can help you become a better chef.
了解烹饪的化学原理可以帮助你成为一名更好的厨师。

cheque [tʃek]
(美check); 名词[n.]: 支票
例句1, She wrote a cheque for to pay for the car repair.
她开了一张500美元的支票来支付汽车修理费。
例句2, He received a cheque from his employer as a bonus for his hard work.
他收到了雇主寄来的一张支票,作为他辛勤工作的奖金。
例句3, The bank refused to cash the cheque because it was not properly signed.
银行拒绝兑现这张支票,因为它没有正确签名。
例句4, They issued a cheque to cover the cost of the conference registration.
他们开了一张支票来支付会议注册费用。
例句5, The charity organization sent a thank-you note along with the tax-deductible cheque.
慈善组织寄来了一张可抵税的支票,并附上了一封感谢信。

chick [tʃɪk]
名词[n.]: 小鸡
例句1, The farmer carefully watched over the newly hatched chick to ensure its health.
农夫小心翼翼地照看刚孵化的小鸡,以确保它的健康。
例句2, She called her best friend “chick” as a term of endearment.
她称她最好的朋友为“小鸡”,作为一种亲昵的称呼。
例句3, The chick flick we watched last night was surprisingly touching.
我们昨晚看的那个女性电影出人意料地感人。

chicken [ˈtʃɪkən]
名词[n.]: 鸡;鸡肉
例句1, The farmer raised several chickens in his backyard.
那个农民在后院养了几只鸡。
例句2, She decided to cook chicken for dinner because it’s her family’s favorite.
她决定晚餐做鸡肉,因为这是她家人的最爱。
例句3, Don’t be a chicken; try the roller coaster!
别胆小,试试过山车吧!
例句4, The chicken crossed the road to get to the other side.
那只鸡穿过马路去了另一边。

chief [tʃiːf]
形容词[a.]: 主要,首要的; 名词[n.]:领导, 头
例句1, The chief concern of the meeting was the budget allocation.
会议的主要关注点是预算分配。
例句2, As the chief of the tribe, he made important decisions for his people.
作为部落的首领,他为族人做出了重要的决定。

child (复children) [tʃaɪld]
名词[n.]: 孩子, 儿童
例句1, The child played happily in the park, surrounded by colorful balloons.
那个孩子在公园里开心地玩耍,周围是五颜六色的气球。
例句2, Every child deserves access to quality education, regardless of their background.
每个孩子都应该有机会接受优质教育,无论他们的背景如何。
例句3, The teacher noticed that the child was struggling with the math problem and offered help.
老师注意到那个孩子在数学题上遇到了困难,便主动提供了帮助。
例句4, As a parent, it’s important to listen to your child and understand their feelings.
作为父母,倾听孩子并理解他们的感受是很重要的。

childhood [ˈtʃaɪldhʊd]
名词[n.]: 幼年时代, 童年
例句1, Childhood is the most carefree and joyful period in a person’s life.
童年是一个人一生中最无忧无虑、最快乐的时光。
例句2, Her childhood memories are filled with laughter and family gatherings.
她的童年记忆里充满了笑声和家庭聚会。
例句3, Many people believe that childhood experiences shape who we become as adults.
许多人认为童年的经历塑造了我们成年后的样子。
例句4, He often reminisces about his childhood spent in the countryside.
他经常怀念他在乡村度过的童年。
例句5, Childhood friendships can sometimes last a lifetime.
童年的友谊有时可以持续一生。

chimney [ˈtʃɪmnɪ]
名词[n.]: 烟囱, 烟筒
例句1, The smoke from the chimney indicated that the fireplace was still in use.
烟囱里冒出的烟表明壁炉仍在使用。
例句2, Santa Claus is said to come down the chimney to deliver presents on Christmas Eve.
据说圣诞老人会在圣诞夜从烟囱下来送礼物。
例句3, The old house had a tall, brick chimney that stood out against the sky.
那座老房子有一个高高的砖砌烟囱,在天空的映衬下格外显眼。
例句4, The workers cleaned the chimney to prevent any potential fire hazards.
工人们清理了烟囱,以防止任何潜在的火灾隐患。
例句5, The chimney sweep arrived early in the morning to ensure the flue was clear.
烟囱清扫工一大早就到了,以确保烟道畅通无阻。

China [ˈtʃaɪnə]
名词[n.]: 中国
例句1, China has a rich history and culture that spans thousands of years.
中国拥有跨越数千年的丰富历史和文化。
例句2, The Great Wall of China is one of the most iconic landmarks in the world.
中国的长城是世界上最具有标志性的地标之一。
例句3, Chinese cuisine is known for its diverse flavors and regional specialties.
中国菜以其多样的口味和地域特色而闻名。
例句4, The Silk Road was an ancient trade route that connected China with the Mediterranean.
丝绸之路是连接中国与地中海的古代贸易路线。
例句5, China is a global leader in technology and innovation.
中国是科技和创新的全球领导者。

Chinese [tʃaɪˈniːz]
形容词[a.]:中国的;中国人的;中国话的, 汉语的; 名词[n.]:中国人;中国话, 汉语, 中文
例句1, The Chinese culture is one of the oldest and most fascinating in the world.
中国文化是世界上最古老且最迷人的文化之一。
例句2, She is fluent in Chinese and often uses it in her business negotiations.
她精通中文,并经常在商务谈判中使用。
例句3, The Chinese are known for their hard work and dedication.
中国人以他们的勤奋和奉献精神而闻名。
例句4, Learning Chinese can open up many opportunities in the global market.
学习中文可以为全球市场打开许多机会。

chips [tʃɪp]
名词[n.]: (复数[pl.])炸土豆条(片)
例句1, I love eating chips while watching movies.
我喜欢看电影时吃炸土豆条。
例句2, The computer chip is the heart of modern technology.
计算机芯片是现代科技的核心。
例句3, She chipped her tooth while biting into the apple.
她咬苹果时把牙齿磕掉了一小块。

chocolate [ˈtʃɔklət]
名词[n.]: 巧克力
例句1, She gave him a box of chocolate as a birthday gift.
她送给他一盒巧克力作为生日礼物。
例句2, The chocolate cake was so rich and delicious that everyone asked for seconds.
这块巧克力蛋糕如此浓郁美味,每个人都要求再来一块。
例句3, He prefers dark chocolate over milk chocolate because it’s less sweet.
他更喜欢黑巧克力而不是牛奶巧克力,因为它不那么甜。
例句4, The children were excited to receive chocolate eggs during the Easter hunt.
孩子们在复活节寻蛋活动中收到巧克力蛋时非常兴奋。
例句5, The chocolate factory tour was a fascinating experience for the students.
参观巧克力工厂对学生们来说是一次令人着迷的经历。

choice [tʃɔɪs]
名词[n.]: 选择;抉择
例句1, She had to make a difficult choice between her career and her family.
她不得不在事业和家庭之间做出艰难的选择。
例句2, The choice of colors for the living room was influenced by the latest design trends.
客厅颜色的选择受到了最新设计趋势的影响。
例句3, He was given the choice to either apologize or face the consequences.
他被告知要么道歉,要么面对后果。
例句4, The menu offers a wide choice of dishes to suit every taste.
菜单提供了多种菜肴选择,以满足各种口味。
例句5, It’s your choice to decide whether to stay or leave.
是留还是走,这是你的选择。

choke [tʃəʊk]
名词[n.]: 动词[v.]: 窒息
例句1, The child started to choke on a piece of candy.
孩子被一块糖果噎住了。
例句2, The fumes from the fire made it hard to breathe and caused some people to choke.
火灾产生的浓烟让人难以呼吸,导致一些人窒息。
例句3, He tried to choke back his tears during the emotional speech.
在感人的演讲中,他努力忍住眼泪。
例句4, The wrestler used a choke hold to subdue his opponent.
摔跤手用锁喉技制服了对手。

choose (chose, chosen) [tʃuːz]
及物动词[vt.]: 选择
例句1, She chose the red dress for the party.
她选择了红色连衣裙参加派对。
例句2, He was chosen as the team captain.
他被选为队长。
例句3, They have chosen to stay home instead of going out.
他们决定待在家里而不是出去。

chopsticks [ˈtʃɔpstɪks]
名词[n.]: 筷子
例句1, She gracefully picked up the sushi with her chopsticks.
她优雅地用筷子夹起了寿司。
例句2, Learning to use chopsticks can be challenging for beginners.
对于初学者来说,学习使用筷子可能很有挑战性。
例句3, The restaurant provided both forks and chopsticks for the customers.
这家餐厅为顾客提供了叉子和筷子。
例句4, He accidentally dropped his chopsticks on the floor.
他不小心把筷子掉在了地上。
例句5, Chopsticks are an essential part of Asian dining culture.
筷子是亚洲饮食文化中不可或缺的一部分。

Christmas Eve [ˈkrɪsməs iːv ]
圣诞(前)夜
例句1, On Christmas Eve, the whole family gathered around the fireplace to share stories and laughter.
在圣诞前夜,全家人围坐在壁炉旁,分享故事和欢笑。
例句2, The streets were beautifully decorated with lights and ornaments on Christmas Eve.
在圣诞前夜,街道上装饰着美丽的灯光和饰品。
例句3, Children eagerly awaited the arrival of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.
孩子们在圣诞前夜热切地等待着圣诞老人的到来。
例句4, The church held a special midnight mass on Christmas Eve.
教堂在圣诞前夜举行了一场特别的午夜弥撒。

church [tʃɜːtʃ]
名词[n.]: 教堂;教会
例句1, The ancient church stood majestically on the hill, its spire reaching towards the heavens.
古老的教堂庄严地矗立在山丘上,它的尖顶直指苍穹。
例句2, The church played a pivotal role in the community, organizing charity events and providing spiritual guidance.
教会在社区中扮演着关键角色,组织慈善活动并提供精神指导。

cigar [sɪˈɡɑː]
名词[n.]: 雪茄烟
例句1, He lit a cigar and leaned back in his chair, savoring the rich aroma.
他点燃了一支雪茄,靠在椅子上,享受着浓郁的香气。
例句2, The old man offered me a cigar as a gesture of friendship.
那位老人递给我一支雪茄,作为友谊的象征。
例句3, She found a half-smoked cigar in the ashtray, still warm to the touch.
她在烟灰缸里发现了一支半截的雪茄,摸上去还是温热的。
例句4, The cigar lounge was filled with the scent of tobacco and the sound of quiet conversation.
雪茄休息室里弥漫着烟草的香味和轻声交谈的声音。
例句5, He bought a box of fine Cuban cigars as a gift for his father.
他买了一盒上等的古巴雪茄作为礼物送给父亲。

cigarette [sɪɡəˈret]
名词[n.]: 纸烟, 香烟
例句1, He took a long drag from his cigarette and exhaled slowly.
他深吸了一口香烟,然后缓缓吐出来。
例句2, She found a half-smoked cigarette in the ashtray and lit it up.
她在烟灰缸里找到一支半截的香烟,点燃了它。
例句3, The smell of cigarette smoke lingered in the room long after he left.
他离开后很久,房间里还弥漫着香烟的气味。
例句4, He offered her a cigarette, but she politely declined.
他递给她一支香烟,但她礼貌地拒绝了。
例句5, The doctor warned him about the dangers of smoking cigarettes.
医生警告他吸烟的危害。

cinema [ˈsɪnəmə]
名词[n.]: 电影院;电影
例句1, We decided to spend our Saturday evening at the cinema watching the latest blockbuster.
我们决定周六晚上去电影院看最新的电影大片。
例句2, The cinema has always been a powerful medium for storytelling and cultural expression.
电影一直是讲故事和文化表达的强大媒介。
例句3, She loves the cinema so much that she dreams of becoming a film director one day.
她非常热爱电影,梦想有一天能成为一名电影导演。
例句4, The old cinema in the town center has been converted into a modern art gallery.
镇中心的旧电影院已经被改造成了一个现代艺术画廊。

circle [ˈsɜːk(ə)l]
名词[n.]: 及物动词[vt.]: 圆圈 将…圈起来
例句1, The children sat in a circle and sang songs together.
孩子们围坐成一个圆圈,一起唱歌。
例句2, She used a red marker to circle the important dates on the calendar.
她用红色记号笔在日历上圈出了重要的日期。

circumstance [ˈsɜːkəmstəns]
名词[n.]:条件,环境,状况
例句1, Under no circumstances should you reveal the secret to anyone.
在任何情况下你都不应该向任何人透露这个秘密。
例句2, The circumstances of the accident are still under investigation.
事故的具体情况仍在调查中。
例句3, Given the current circumstances, we have decided to postpone the event.
考虑到目前的情况,我们决定推迟这次活动。
例句4, She handled the difficult circumstances with grace and composure.
她以优雅和沉着应对了这些困难的环境。

circus [ˈsɜːkəs]
名词[n.]: 马戏团
例句1, The circus came to town and set up their big tent in the park.
马戏团来到镇上,在公园里搭起了大帐篷。
例句2, She felt like her life was a circus with all the chaos and noise around her.
她觉得自己的生活就像一场马戏团,周围充满了混乱和噪音。
例句3, The children were thrilled to see the acrobats and clowns at the circus.
孩子们在马戏团看到杂技演员和小丑时非常兴奋。
例句4, The meeting turned into a circus with everyone shouting over each other.
会议变成了一场马戏团,每个人都在互相大喊大叫。

citizen [ˈsɪtɪz(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 公民;居民
例句1, As a responsible citizen, it is important to vote in every election.
作为一个负责任的公民,在每次选举中投票是很重要的。
例句2, The city has a diverse population, with citizens from all over the world.
这个城市有着多元化的人口,居民来自世界各地。
例句3, The new law affects every citizen in the country, regardless of their background.
新法律影响到该国的每一个公民,无论他们的背景如何。
例句4, She became a citizen of the United States after completing the naturalization process.
在完成入籍程序后,她成为了美国公民。
例句5, The government provides various services to support its citizens, including healthcare and education.
政府提供各种服务来支持其公民,包括医疗保健和教育。

city [ˈsɪtɪ]
名词[n.]: 市, 城市, 都市
例句1, The city never sleeps, with its bustling streets and vibrant nightlife.
这座城市从不沉睡,街道熙熙攘攘,夜生活充满活力。
例句2, She moved to the city to pursue her dreams of becoming an artist.
她搬到城市去追寻她成为艺术家的梦想。
例句3, The ancient city was a testament to the ingenuity of its builders.
这座古城是其建造者智慧的见证。
例句4, He was born and raised in the city, so he’s used to the fast-paced lifestyle.
他出生并成长于城市,所以习惯了快节奏的生活方式。

civil [ˈsɪv(ə)l]
形容词[a.]: 国内的;平民(非军人)的;民用的
例句1, The civil war caused immense suffering among the population.
内战给人民带来了巨大的苦难。
例句2, She decided to pursue a career in civil engineering.
她决定从事土木工程的事业。
例句3, The civil rights movement fought for equality and justice for all.
民权运动为所有人的平等和正义而奋斗。
例句4, The pilot was praised for his civil demeanor during the emergency landing.
飞行员在紧急降落期间因其礼貌的态度而受到赞扬。

civilian [sɪˈvɪlɪən]
名词[n.]: 平民, 老百姓
例句1, The soldier risked his life to protect the civilian during the war.
这名士兵在战争中冒着生命危险保护平民。
例句2, The civilian population was evacuated from the city before the hurricane hit.
飓风来临前,平民被疏散出城市。
例句3, As a civilian, he had no access to classified military information.
作为一名平民,他无法接触到机密的军事信息。

civilization [sɪvɪlaɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n; (US) sɪvəlɪˈzeɪʃən]
名词[n.]: 文明
例句1, The ancient civilization of Egypt left behind monumental structures that continue to awe the world.
古埃及文明留下了令世界惊叹的宏伟建筑。
例句2, Modern civilization has made significant advancements in technology and medicine.
现代文明在科技和医学领域取得了显著进步。
例句3, The spread of civilization often leads to the blending of different cultures and traditions.
文明的传播常常导致不同文化和传统的融合。
例句4, The decline of a civilization can be attributed to various factors, including environmental degradation and political instability.
一个文明的衰落可以归因于多种因素,包括环境恶化和政治不稳定。
例句5, The concept of civilization encompasses not only material progress but also moral and intellectual development.
文明的概念不仅包括物质进步,还包括道德和智力的发展。

clap [klæp]
不及物动词[vi.]: 拍手;鼓掌
例句1, The audience began to clap as soon as the performance ended.
表演一结束,观众就开始鼓掌。
例句2, She couldn’t help but clap her hands in excitement when she heard the good news.
听到这个好消息,她忍不住兴奋地拍起手来。

clarify [ˈklærɪfaɪ]
动词[v.]: 澄清, 阐明
例句1, The teacher asked the student to clarify his answer so that everyone could understand it.
老师让学生澄清他的答案,以便每个人都能理解。
例句2, The spokesperson held a press conference to clarify the company’s position on the recent controversy.
发言人召开新闻发布会,以阐明公司对最近争议的立场。
例句3, Could you please clarify the instructions before we proceed with the project?
在我们继续项目之前,你能澄清一下说明吗?
例句4, The scientist used a diagram to clarify the complex process for the audience.
科学家用图表向观众阐明了这个复杂的过程。

class [klɑːs; (US) klæs]
名词[n.]: (学校的)班;年级;课
例句1, The teacher divided the class into small groups for the project.
老师将班级分成小组进行项目。
例句2, She is the top student in her class this year.
她是今年班级里的尖子生。
例句3, We have a math class at 10 a.m. every Monday.
我们每周一上午10点有数学课。
例句4, He is in the same class as his best friend.
他和他的好朋友在同一个年级。
例句5, The class was very interactive, with lots of discussions and activities.
这堂课非常互动,有很多讨论和活动。

classic [ˈklæsɪk]
形容词[a.]: 一流的, 典型的, 有代表性的
例句1, The novel is considered a classic piece of literature.
这部小说被认为是一流的文学作品。
例句2, Her style is classic and timeless, always in fashion.
她的风格是典型的且永恒的,总是很时尚。
例句3, This car is a classic example of 1960s automotive design.
这辆车是20世纪60年代汽车设计的有代表性例子。

classical [ˈklæsɪk(ə)l]
形容词[a.]: 传统的;古典的
例句1, She has a deep appreciation for classical music and often attends symphony performances.
她非常欣赏古典音乐,经常参加交响乐演出。
例句2, The architecture of the building is classical, with its grand columns and symmetrical design.
这座建筑的风格是古典的,拥有宏伟的柱子和对称的设计。
例句3, In classical literature, themes of heroism and tragedy are often explored.
在古典文学中,英雄主义和悲剧的主题经常被探讨。

classify [ˈklæsɪfaɪ]
动词[v.]: 分类, 归类
例句1, Scientists classify animals based on their characteristics and behaviors.
科学家根据动物的特征和行为对其进行分类。
例句2, The librarian will classify the new books according to their genres.
图书管理员将根据类型对新书进行分类。
例句3, We need to classify these documents as either confidential or public.
我们需要将这些文件分类为机密或公开。
例句4, The app can automatically classify your photos into different albums.
这款应用可以自动将你的照片分类到不同的相册中。

classmate [ˈklɑːsmeɪt]
名词[n.]: 同班同学
例句1, My classmate and I worked together on the science project, and we won first place.
我和我的同班同学一起完成了科学项目,并获得了第一名。
例句2, She is not just a classmate; she is my best friend who always supports me.
她不仅仅是一个同班同学;她是我最好的朋友,总是支持我。
例句3, During the school trip, I got to know my classmate better and discovered we have many common interests.
在学校旅行期间,我更好地了解了我的同班同学,发现我们有很多共同的兴趣。
例句4, The teacher asked the classmate to explain the answer to the difficult math problem.
老师让那位同班同学解释那道难题的答案。
例句5, Every morning, I meet my classmate at the bus stop, and we go to school together.
每天早上,我在公交站遇到我的同班同学,我们一起上学。

classroom [ˈklɑːsruːm]
名词[n.]: 教室
例句1, The teacher walked into the classroom and immediately captured everyone’s attention.
老师走进教室,立刻吸引了所有人的注意。
例句2, The classroom was filled with the sound of students discussing the project.
教室里充满了学生们讨论项目的声音。
例句3, She decorated the classroom with colorful posters to make it more inviting.
她用彩色海报装饰教室,使其更加吸引人。
例句4, The classroom atmosphere was tense as the students prepared for the final exam.
学生们准备期末考试时,教室里的气氛很紧张。
例句5, He spent hours organizing the classroom to ensure everything was in its proper place.
他花了几个小时整理教室,确保每样东西都放在合适的位置。

clay [kleɪ]
名词[n.]: 黏土, 陶土
例句1, The potter shaped the clay into a beautiful vase.
陶工将黏土塑造成一个美丽的花瓶。
例句2, The children enjoyed playing with clay in art class.
孩子们在美术课上喜欢玩陶土。
例句3, The ancient statue was made from clay and has survived for centuries.
这座古老的雕像是用黏土制成的,已经保存了几个世纪。
例句4, The artist used clay to create a lifelike sculpture of a lion.
艺术家用黏土创作了一个栩栩如生的狮子雕塑。

clean [kliːn]
及物动词[vt.]: 弄干净, 擦干净; 形容词[a.]: 清洁的, 干净的
例句1, She cleaned the entire house before the guests arrived.
她在客人到来之前把整个房子都打扫干净了。
例句2, The kitchen looks so clean after the renovation.
翻新后的厨房看起来非常干净。
例句3, He always keeps his car clean and shiny.
他总是让他的车保持干净和闪亮。
例句4, The teacher asked the students to clean their desks.
老师让学生们把他们的桌子擦干净。
例句5, After the rain, the air felt fresh and clean.
雨后,空气感觉清新而干净。

cleaner [kliːnə]
名词[n.]:清洁工, 清洁器, 清洁剂
例句1, The cleaner came early in the morning to make sure the office was spotless.
清洁工一大早就来了,确保办公室一尘不染。
例句2, She used a special cleaner to remove the stubborn stain from the carpet.
她使用了一种特殊的清洁剂来去除地毯上的顽固污渍。
例句3, The new vacuum cleaner is much more efficient than the old one.
新的吸尘器比旧的效率高得多。

clear [klɪə]
形容词[a.]: 清晰;明亮的;清楚的
例句1, The sky was clear and filled with stars.
天空清晰,布满了星星。
例句2, She gave a clear explanation of the problem.
她对问题给出了清楚的解释。
例句3, Make sure the path is clear before you start walking.
在开始行走之前,确保道路是畅通的。
例句4, He has a clear understanding of the subject.
他对这个主题有清晰的理解。
例句5, The water in the lake was so clear that you could see the bottom.
湖水如此清澈,你可以看到湖底。

clearly [ˈklɪəlɪ]
副词[ad.]: 清楚地, 无疑地
例句1, She spoke clearly so that everyone in the room could understand her.
她说得很清楚,以便房间里的每个人都能理解她。
例句2, The instructions were written clearly, making it easy to assemble the furniture.
说明书写得很清楚,使得组装家具变得容易。
例句3, It was clearly a mistake to trust him with such an important task.
把如此重要的任务交给他显然是个错误。
例句4, The stars were clearly visible in the night sky, shining brightly.
夜空中的星星清晰可见,闪闪发光。
例句5, He clearly stated his opinion during the meeting, leaving no room for doubt.
他在会议上明确表达了自己的观点,没有留下任何疑问的余地。

clerk [klɑːk; (US) klərk]
名词[n.]: 书记员;办事员;职员
例句1, The clerk at the store was very helpful in finding the right product for me.
商店的店员非常乐于助人,帮我找到了合适的产品。
例句2, As a court clerk, she is responsible for maintaining all the legal documents.
作为法院书记员,她负责维护所有的法律文件。
例句3, The hotel clerk greeted us warmly and checked us in quickly.
酒店职员热情地迎接了我们,并迅速为我们办理了入住手续。

clever [ˈklevə]
形容词[a.]: 聪明的, 伶俐的
例句1, She devised a clever plan to outsmart her competitors.
她设计了一个聪明的计划来智胜她的竞争对手。
例句2, The magician performed a clever trick that left the audience in awe.
魔术师表演了一个巧妙的戏法,让观众惊叹不已。
例句3, He is a clever businessman who always finds innovative solutions to problems.
他是一个聪明的商人,总是能找到创新性的解决方案。
例句4, The clever use of lighting transformed the room into a cozy space.
巧妙运用灯光将房间变成了一个舒适的空间。

click [klɪk]
动词[v.]: 点击(计算机用语)
例句1, Click the button to submit your application.
点击按钮提交你的申请。
例句2, She heard a click as the door locked behind her.
她听到身后门锁上时发出了一声咔嗒声。
例句3, The two friends clicked immediately and became inseparable.
这两个朋友一见如故,变得形影不离。
例句4, The camera clicked, capturing the perfect moment.
相机咔嚓一声,捕捉到了完美的瞬间。

climate [ˈklaɪmɪt]
名词[n.]: 气候
例句1, The climate in this region is perfect for growing grapes.
这个地区的气候非常适合种植葡萄。
例句2, The political climate in the country is becoming increasingly tense.
该国的政治氛围正变得越来越紧张。
例句3, We need to take urgent action to combat climate change.
我们需要采取紧急行动来应对气候变化。

climb [klaɪm]
动词[v.]: 爬, 攀登
例句1, She decided to climb the mountain despite the challenging weather conditions.
尽管天气条件恶劣,她还是决定攀登那座山。
例句2, The stock market continues to climb, reaching new heights every day.
股市持续攀升,每天都在创下新高。
例句3, The toddler tried to climb onto the chair but needed a little help.
那个蹒跚学步的孩子试图爬上椅子,但需要一点帮助。
例句4, He had to climb over the fence to retrieve the ball.
他不得不翻过围栏去捡球。
例句5, The temperature is expected to climb to 35 degrees Celsius by noon.
预计到中午气温将攀升至35摄氏度。

clinic [ˈklɪnɪk]
名词[n.]: 诊所
例句1, She went to the clinic for her annual check-up.
她去诊所进行年度体检。
例句2, The university has a dental clinic for students.
这所大学有一个为学生服务的牙科诊所。
例句3, He works at a veterinary clinic and loves helping animals.
他在一家兽医诊所工作,喜欢帮助动物。
例句4, The mobile clinic provides healthcare services to remote areas.
这家流动诊所为偏远地区提供医疗服务。
例句5, They attended a parenting clinic to learn about child development.
他们参加了一个育儿诊所,学习关于儿童发展的知识。

clock [klɔk]
名词[n.]: 钟
例句1, The clock on the wall struck midnight, signaling the start of a new day.
墙上的钟敲响了午夜,标志着新的一天的开始。
例句2, She glanced at the clock nervously, realizing she was running late for her meeting.
她紧张地瞥了一眼时钟,意识到自己开会要迟到了。
例句3, The old grandfather clock in the hallway chimed softly, adding a touch of nostalgia to the room.
走廊里的老式落地钟轻轻地敲响,给房间增添了一丝怀旧的气息。
例句4, He wound the clock carefully, ensuring it would keep accurate time for the next week.
他小心翼翼地给钟上发条,确保它下周能准确计时。

clone [kləʊn]
名词[n.]:克隆(无性繁殖出来的有机体群)
例句1, Scientists have successfully created a clone of the endangered species to help preserve its population.
科学家们已成功克隆了这种濒危物种,以帮助保护其种群。
例句2, The movie explores the ethical dilemmas of creating a human clone.
这部电影探讨了创造人类克隆的伦理困境。
例句3, She felt like a clone of her sister, always being compared to her.
她觉得自己像是她姐姐的克隆,总是被拿来比较。

close [kləʊz]
形容词[a.]: 亲密的;近, 靠近; 副词[ad.]: 近, 靠近; 及物动词[vt.]: 关, 关闭
例句1, She is my close friend, and we share everything.
她是我亲密的朋友,我们分享一切。
例句2, The store is close to my house, so I can walk there easily.
商店离我家很近,所以我很容易就能走到那里。
例句3, Please close the door when you leave the room.
离开房间时请关上门。

cloth [klɔθ; (US) klɔθ]
名词[n.]: 布
例句1, She bought a beautiful piece of cloth to make a dress.
她买了一块漂亮的布来做裙子。
例句2, The table was covered with a white cloth for the dinner party.
餐桌上铺了一块白布,为晚宴做准备。
例句3, He wiped the spill with a damp cloth.
他用一块湿布擦掉了溢出的液体。
例句4, The magician pulled a rabbit out of a piece of cloth.
魔术师从一块布里变出了一只兔子。
例句5, The tailor measured the cloth carefully before cutting it.
裁缝在剪裁之前仔细地测量了布料。

clothes [klɔðz; (US) kləʊz]
名词[n.]: 衣服;各种衣物
例句1, She carefully folded her clothes and placed them in the suitcase.
她小心地叠好衣服,放进手提箱里。
例句2, The clothes in this store are always stylish and affordable.
这家店的衣服总是时尚又实惠。
例句3, He donated all his old clothes to the charity organization.
他把所有旧衣服捐给了慈善机构。
例句4, The baby’s clothes were covered in mud after playing in the garden.
宝宝在花园里玩耍后,衣服上全是泥巴。
例句5, She designs clothes for a living and has her own fashion brand.
她以设计衣服为生,并拥有自己的时尚品牌。

clothing [ˈkləʊðɪŋ]
名词[n.]: (总称) 衣服
例句1, The clothing industry is one of the largest contributors to global pollution.
服装行业是全球污染的最大贡献者之一。
例句2, She donated all her old clothing to the local charity.
她把所有的旧衣服都捐给了当地的慈善机构。
例句3, The store offers a wide range of clothing for all seasons.
这家商店提供适合所有季节的各种服装。
例句4, He was wearing traditional clothing during the cultural festival.
他在文化节期间穿着传统服装。
例句5, The clothing material is soft and comfortable, perfect for summer.
这种服装材料柔软舒适,非常适合夏天。

cloud [ˈkləʊðɪŋ]
名词[n.]: 云;云状物;阴影
例句1, The dark clouds gathered ominously in the sky, signaling an approaching storm.
乌云在天空中不祥地聚集,预示着暴风雨的来临。
例句2, Her mind was clouded with doubt, making it difficult to focus on the task at hand.
她的思绪被疑虑所笼罩,难以专注于手头的任务。
例句3, The artist used a soft brush to create a cloud-like effect on the canvas.
艺术家用柔软的画笔在画布上创造出云状的效果。
例句4, The sudden appearance of a cloud of dust indicated that the car had just sped by.
突然出现的一团尘土表明那辆车刚刚疾驰而过。

cloudy [ˈklaʊdɪ]
形容词[a.]: 多云的, 阴天的
例句1, The sky turned cloudy, and we decided to postpone our picnic.
天空变得多云,我们决定推迟野餐。
例句2, Her mood was as cloudy as the weather outside.
她的心情就像外面的天气一样阴沉。

club [klʌb]
名词[n.]: 俱乐部;纸牌中的梅花
例句1, She joined the local book club to meet new people and discuss literature.
她加入了当地的读书俱乐部,以结识新朋友并讨论文学。
例句2, He played the club card to win the final trick in the game.
他打出梅花牌赢得了游戏中的最后一墩。

clumsy [ˈklʌmzɪ]
形容词[a.]: 笨拙的, 不灵巧的
例句1, The clumsy waiter spilled soup all over the customer’s lap.
那个笨手笨脚的服务员把汤洒在了顾客的腿上。
例句2, She felt clumsy trying to dance in high heels for the first time.
她第一次穿高跟鞋跳舞,感觉非常不灵活。
例句3, His clumsy attempt at fixing the broken vase only made it worse.
他笨拙地试图修理破碎的花瓶,结果反而弄得更糟了。

coach [kəʊtʃ]
名词[n.]: 教练;马车;长途车
例句1, The football coach inspired his team to victory with his motivational speeches.
足球教练用他鼓舞人心的演讲激励他的团队取得了胜利。
例句2, They traveled across the country in a luxurious coach, enjoying the scenic views.
他们乘坐一辆豪华的长途车穿越全国,欣赏沿途的风景。
例句3, In the 19th century, the coach was a common mode of transportation for the wealthy.
在19世纪,马车是富人常见的交通工具。

coal [kəʊl]
名词[n.]: 煤;煤块
例句1, The old man used coal to heat his home during the winter.
老人在冬天用煤来取暖。
例句2, The coal mine provided jobs for many people in the town.
煤矿为镇上的许多人提供了工作。
例句3, She found a piece of coal on the beach and wondered how it got there.
她在海滩上发现了一块煤,想知道它是怎么到那里的。
例句4, The coal industry has faced many challenges due to environmental concerns.
由于环境问题,煤炭行业面临许多挑战。
例句5, He carried a heavy load of coal up the stairs to the fireplace.
他扛着一大堆煤上楼梯到壁炉那里。

coast [kəʊst]
名词[n.]: 海岸;海滨
例句1, The rugged coast of Cornwall is famous for its dramatic cliffs and picturesque villages.
康沃尔崎岖的海岸以其壮观的悬崖和风景如画的村庄而闻名。
例句2, We decided to take a road trip along the coast, stopping at every beach we could find.
我们决定沿着海岸进行一次公路旅行,在每个能找到的海滩都停下来。
例句3, The ship was slowly drifting towards the coast, carried by the gentle currents.
那艘船在温和的水流推动下,缓缓向海岸漂去。
例句4, After a long day of hiking, we finally reached the coast and enjoyed the cool sea breeze.
经过一整天的徒步旅行,我们终于到达了海岸,享受着凉爽的海风。

coat [kəʊt]
名词[n.]: 外套;涂层;表皮;皮毛; 及物动词[vt.]: 给……穿外套;涂上
例句1, She wore a long, elegant coat to the evening gala.
她穿着一件长而优雅的外套参加晚宴。
例句2, The artist decided to coat the canvas with a layer of vibrant red paint.
艺术家决定在画布上涂上一层鲜艳的红色颜料。
例句3, The dog’s coat was thick and shiny, indicating good health.
狗的皮毛又厚又亮,显示出它很健康。
例句4, He quickly coated the chicken with breadcrumbs before frying it.
他迅速在鸡肉上裹上面包屑,然后进行油炸。

coin [kɔɪn]
名词[n.]: 硬币
例句1, He flipped a coin to decide who would go first.
他抛硬币决定谁先走。
例句2, The phrase “a penny for your thoughts” was coined by John Heywood.
“a penny for your thoughts”这个短语是由约翰·海伍德创造的。
例句3, She collected coins from different countries as a hobby.
她收集来自不同国家的硬币作为爱好。
例句4, The new technology has coined a term in the industry.
这项新技术在行业内创造了一个新术语。

coincidence [kəʊɪnˈsɪdəns]
名词[n.]: 巧合, 巧事
例句1, It was a remarkable coincidence that we both ended up at the same café in Paris.
我们俩最终都到了巴黎的同一家咖啡馆,真是令人惊叹的巧合。
例句2, The timing of their arrival was just a coincidence, not planned at all.
他们到达的时间只是个巧合,完全不是计划好的。
例句3, Scientists often study the coincidence of events to find patterns.
科学家们经常研究事件的巧合来寻找规律。
例句4, The coincidence of their birthdays falling on the same day made the celebration even more special.
他们生日同一天的这个巧合让庆祝活动变得更加特别。
例句5, It’s no coincidence that the best students often have the most supportive parents.
最优秀的学生通常都有最支持他们的父母,这绝非巧合。

cold [kəʊld]
形容词[a.]: 冷的, 寒的; 名词[n.]: 寒冷;感冒, 伤风
例句1, The cold wind made everyone shiver as they walked home.
寒风让每个人在回家路上都瑟瑟发抖。
例句2, She caught a cold after being out in the rain without an umbrella.
她在没有打伞的情况下淋了雨,结果感冒了。

cold–blooded [kəʊld blʌdɪd]
形容词[a.]: (动物) 冷血的
例句1, Snakes are cold-blooded creatures that rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature.
蛇是冷血动物,它们依靠外部热源来调节体温。
例句2, The cold-blooded killer showed no remorse for his heinous crimes.
那个冷血的杀手对自己的滔天罪行毫无悔意。

collar [ˈkɔlə]
名词[n.]: 衣领; 硬领
例句1, She adjusted the collar of her coat before stepping out into the cold.
她出门前调整了一下大衣的衣领,以抵御寒冷。
例句2, The dog’s collar had a small bell that jingled as it walked.
狗的项圈上有一个小铃铛,走路时会叮当作响。
例句3, He was arrested and put in a police collar for the theft.
他因盗窃被捕并被戴上了警察的颈圈。

colleague [ˈkɔliːɡ]
名词[n.]: 同事
例句1, My colleague and I are working on a project together.
我和我的同事正在一起做一个项目。
例句2, She introduced me to her colleague at the conference.
她在会议上把我介绍给她的同事。
例句3, The colleague who sits next to me is very helpful.
坐在我旁边的同事非常乐于助人。
例句4, We had a meeting with our colleagues from the marketing department.
我们和市场部的同事们开了一个会。
例句5, He is not just a colleague but also a good friend.
他不仅仅是同事,还是好朋友。

collect [kəˈlekt]
及物动词[vt.]: 收集, 搜集
例句1, She loves to collect seashells during her beach walks.
她喜欢在海滩散步时收集贝壳。
例句2, The museum aims to collect artifacts from ancient civilizations.
博物馆致力于收集来自古代文明的文物。
例句3, He decided to collect his thoughts before making the important decision.
他决定在做出重要决定之前整理一下思绪。
例句4, The charity organization is trying to collect donations for the homeless.
慈善组织正在努力为无家可归者募集捐款。
例句5, They went to the park to collect leaves for their science project.
他们去公园收集树叶,用于他们的科学项目。

collection [kəˈlekʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 收藏品, 收集物
例句1, The museum has an impressive collection of ancient artifacts.
博物馆拥有令人印象深刻的古代文物收藏品。
例句2, She showed me her collection of rare stamps from around the world.
她向我展示了她的来自世界各地的稀有邮票收藏。
例句3, The library’s collection of rare books is one of the largest in the country.
图书馆的珍本书籍收藏是全国最大的之一。
例句4, He has a unique collection of vintage cars that he proudly displays at car shows.
他拥有一系列独特的古董车,并自豪地在车展上展示。

college [ˈkɔlɪdʒ]
名词[n.]: 学院;专科学校
例句1, She decided to attend college to pursue her passion for biology.
她决定上大学,追求她对生物学的热爱。
例句2, The local college offers a variety of vocational training programs.
当地学院提供各种职业培训项目。
例句3, After high school, he was accepted into a prestigious college.
高中毕业后,他被一所著名学院录取。
例句4, The college is known for its strong emphasis on research and innovation.
这所学院以其对研究和创新的高度重视而闻名。
例句5, Many students choose to live on campus during their college years.
许多学生在大学期间选择住在校园里。

collision [kəˈlɪʒ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 碰撞事故
例句1, The collision between the two cars caused a massive traffic jam.
两辆车的碰撞导致了严重的交通堵塞。
例句2, The collision of ideas during the meeting sparked a new innovative solution.
会议中思想的碰撞激发了一个新的创新解决方案。
例句3, The scientists observed the collision of particles in the laboratory.
科学家们在实验室中观察到了粒子的碰撞。
例句4, The collision of cultures in the city has led to a vibrant and diverse community.
城市中文化的碰撞催生了一个充满活力和多样性的社区。

colour (美color) [‘kʌlə]
名词[n.]: 颜色; 及物动词[vt.]:给…着色, 涂色
例句1, The artist used vibrant colors to bring the painting to life.
这位艺术家用鲜艳的色彩让画作栩栩如生。
例句2, She decided to color her hair blonde for a change.
她决定把头发染成金色,换换风格。
例句3, The autumn leaves were a beautiful mix of red, orange, and yellow colors.
秋天的树叶呈现出美丽的红、橙、黄三色混合。
例句4, He carefully colored the map to distinguish the different regions.
他仔细地给地图上色,以区分不同的区域。

comb [kəʊm]
名词[n.]: 梳子; 动词[v.]: 梳
例句1, She picked up the comb and started to untangle her long, wavy hair.
她拿起梳子,开始梳理她那又长又卷的头发。
例句2, The farmer used a wide-toothed comb to groom the horse’s mane before the show.
农夫在表演前用宽齿梳子梳理马的鬃毛。
例句3, He carefully combed through the old documents, searching for any clues about his family history.
他仔细地翻阅旧文件,寻找有关他家族历史的线索。
例句4, The detective combed the crime scene for evidence, hoping to find something that could lead to the suspect.
侦探仔细搜查犯罪现场,希望能找到能指向嫌疑人的证据。

combine [kəmˈbaɪn]
及物动词[vt.]: 使联合;使结合
例句1, We need to combine our efforts to solve this complex problem.
我们需要结合我们的努力来解决这个复杂的问题。
例句2, The chef decided to combine unusual ingredients to create a unique dish.
厨师决定结合不寻常的食材来创造一道独特的菜肴。
例句3, The company plans to combine its two departments to improve efficiency.
公司计划合并其两个部门以提高效率。
例句4, To achieve success, it is essential to combine hard work with smart strategies.
要取得成功,将努力与聪明策略结合起来是至关重要的。
例句5, The artist used different techniques to combine colors in a striking way.
艺术家使用不同的技术以引人注目的方式结合颜色。

come (came, come) [kʌm]
不及物动词[vi.]: 来, 来到
例句1, Come over here and see what I found!
过来看看我发现了什么!
例句2, The time has come to make a decision.
做决定的时刻已经到来。
例句3, She came to realize the importance of family.
她逐渐意识到家庭的重要性。
例句4, The idea came to me in a dream.
这个想法是我在梦中想到的。
例句5, He came across as very confident during the interview.
他在面试中表现得非常自信。

comedy [ˈkɔmədɪ]
名词[n.]: 喜剧
例句1, The comedy show last night had everyone laughing uncontrollably.
昨晚的喜剧表演让每个人都笑得前仰后合。
例句2, Life is a comedy to those who think, a tragedy to those who feel.
对于思考者来说,生活是一场喜剧;对于感受者来说,生活是一场悲剧。
例句3, The play was a mix of comedy and drama, keeping the audience engaged throughout.
这部戏剧融合了喜剧和戏剧元素,让观众全程都沉浸在剧情中。

comfort [ˈkʌmfət]
名词[n.]: 安慰; 慰问
例句1, She found comfort in her friend’s kind words during her difficult time.
在她困难时期,她从朋友亲切的话语中找到了安慰。
例句2, The soft cushions provided great comfort during the long flight.
柔软的坐垫在长途飞行中提供了极大的舒适感。
例句3, He offered comfort to the grieving family by attending the funeral.
他通过参加葬礼向悲痛的家庭表示慰问。

comfortable [ˈkʌmfətəb(ə)l; (US) ˈkʌmfərtəbl]
形容词[a.]: 舒服的;安逸的;舒服自在的
例句1, She felt comfortable in her new shoes, walking for hours without any pain.
她穿着新鞋感觉很舒服,走了几个小时也没有任何疼痛。
例句2, The hotel room was so comfortable that we decided to extend our stay.
酒店房间非常舒适,我们决定延长我们的住宿时间。
例句3, He was comfortable with the decision, knowing it was the best choice for his family.
他对这个决定感到安心,知道这是对他家人最好的选择。
例句4, The sofa in the living room is incredibly comfortable, perfect for relaxing after a long day.
客厅里的沙发非常舒适,是长时间后放松的完美选择。
例句5, She made sure her guests were comfortable, offering them drinks and snacks.
她确保她的客人感到舒适,为他们提供饮料和小吃。

command [kəˈmɑːnd; (US) kəˈmænd]
名词[n.]: 动词[v.]: 命令
例句1, The general issued a command to his troops to advance.
将军向他的部队下达了前进的命令。
例句2, She has a strong command of the English language.
她对英语有很强的掌握能力。
例句3, The captain commanded the ship with great skill.
船长以高超的技巧指挥着船只。
例句4, He was in command of the situation and handled it calmly.
他掌控着局面,并冷静地处理了它。

comment [ˈkɔment]
名词[n.]: 评论
例句1, Her insightful comment on the book sparked a lively discussion in the class.
她对这本书的深刻评论在课堂上引发了一场热烈的讨论。
例句2, The teacher asked each student to write a comment on the poem they had just read.
老师要求每个学生对他们刚刚读过的诗写一篇评论。
例句3, He made a sarcastic comment about the politician’s speech, which drew laughter from the audience.
他对那位政治家的演讲发表了讽刺性的评论,引起了观众的笑声。
例句4, The online article received thousands of comments from readers around the world.
这篇在线文章收到了来自世界各地读者的数千条评论。
例句5, She left a brief comment on his social media post, expressing her agreement with his viewpoint.
她在他的社交媒体帖子下留下了一条简短的评论,表达了她对他观点的赞同。

commit [kəˈmɪt]
动词[v.]:犯(罪, 错), 自杀
例句1, He committed a serious crime and was sentenced to life in prison.
他犯下了严重的罪行,被判处终身监禁。
例句2, She committed suicide after years of battling depression.
她在与抑郁症斗争多年后选择了自杀。

common [ˈkɔmən]
形容词[a.]: 普通, 一般;共有的
例句1, It’s common for people to feel nervous before a big presentation.
在大型演讲前感到紧张是很常见的。
例句2, The two countries share a common border.
这两个国家拥有共同的边界。
例句3, Despite their differences, they found a common ground in their love for music.
尽管他们存在分歧,但他们在对音乐的热爱中找到了共同点。

communicate [kəˈmjuːnɪkeɪt]
动词[v.]: 交际;传达(感情, 信息等)
例句1, Effective leaders know how to communicate their vision clearly to inspire their teams.
优秀的领导者懂得如何清晰地传达他们的愿景,以激励团队。
例句2, The artist’s paintings communicate a deep sense of melancholy and nostalgia.
这位艺术家的画作传达出一种深沉的忧郁和怀旧感。
例句3, In today’s digital age, it’s essential to learn how to communicate effectively through various online platforms.
在当今的数字时代,学习如何通过各种在线平台有效沟通至关重要。
例句4, The two scientists communicated their groundbreaking discovery to the world through a series of published papers.
这两位科学家通过一系列发表的论文向世界传达了他们的突破性发现。
例句5, Parents and children should maintain open lines of communication to foster understanding and trust.
父母和孩子应该保持开放的沟通渠道,以增进理解和信任。

communication [kəmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]:交际,交往;通讯
例句1, Effective communication is essential for building strong relationships in both personal and professional settings.
有效的沟通对于在个人和职业环境中建立牢固的关系至关重要。
例句2, The development of modern communication technologies has revolutionized the way we interact with each other.
现代通信技术的发展彻底改变了我们相互交流的方式。
例句3, Nonverbal communication, such as body language and facial expressions, plays a significant role in conveying emotions.
非语言交流,如肢体语言和面部表情,在传达情感方面起着重要作用。
例句4, The lack of clear communication between team members led to misunderstandings and delays in the project.
团队成员之间缺乏清晰的沟通导致了误解和项目延误。
例句5, Intercultural communication skills are increasingly important in today’s globalized world.
跨文化交际技能在当今全球化的世界中变得越来越重要。

communism [ˈkɔmjʊnɪz(ə)m]
名词[n.]: 共产主义
例句1, The professor discussed the principles of communism in his lecture on political ideologies.
教授在关于政治意识形态的讲座中讨论了共产主义的原则。
例句2, Many people believe that communism aims to create a classless society.
许多人认为共产主义旨在创建一个无阶级的社会。
例句3, The fall of communism in Eastern Europe marked a significant historical shift.
东欧共产主义的垮台标志着一个重大的历史转折。
例句4, Communism as an economic system emphasizes collective ownership of resources.
共产主义作为一种经济体系,强调资源的集体所有制。

communist [ˈkɔmjuːnɪst]
名词[n.]: 共产主义者; 形容词[a.]: 共产党的;共产主义的
敏感词条错误

companion [kəmˈpænɪən]
名词[n.]: 同伴;同事
例句1, My loyal dog has been my constant companion through thick and thin.
我忠实的狗一直是我患难与共的伴侣。
例句2, She chose her best friend as her companion for the long journey.
她选择她最好的朋友作为这次长途旅行的同伴。
例句3, The book served as a perfect companion during my solitary evenings.
这本书在我孤独的夜晚成为了完美的伴侣。
例句4, He is a reliable companion in our research project.
他是我们研究项目中可靠的同事。
例句5, The traveler found a companion who shared his interest in ancient history.
这位旅行者找到了一位对古代历史有共同兴趣的同伴。

company [ˈkʌmpənɪ]
名词[n.]: 公司
例句1, She works for a prestigious company in New York.
她在纽约一家著名的公司工作。
例句2, The company of good friends makes the journey more enjoyable.
有好朋友陪伴的旅程更加愉快。
例句3, The theater company is performing Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” this weekend.
这家剧团本周末将演出莎士比亚的《哈姆雷特》。>这家剧团本周末将演出莎士比亚的《哈姆雷特》。

compare [kəmˈpeə]
及物动词[vt.]: 比较, 对照
例句1, It’s fascinating to compare the architectural styles of ancient Greece and Rome.
比较古希腊和古罗马的建筑风格非常有趣。
例句2, She likes to compare prices before making any purchase to ensure she gets the best deal.
她喜欢在购买任何东西之前比较价格,以确保自己得到最划算的交易。
例句3, The teacher asked the students to compare and contrast the two poems in their essays.
老师要求学生在他们的文章中比较和对比这两首诗。
例句4, We often compare our childhoods to see how different our experiences were.
我们经常比较我们的童年,看看我们的经历有多么不同。
例句5, The report compares the economic growth rates of several developing countries.
这份报告比较了几个发展中国家的经济增长率。

compass [ˈkʌmpəs]
名词[n.]: 罗盘, 指南针
例句1, The hiker used a compass to find his way through the dense forest.
这位徒步旅行者用指南针在茂密的森林中找到了方向。
例句2, Her moral compass always guided her to make the right decisions.
她的道德指南针总是引导她做出正确的决定。
例句3, The artist’s compass was essential for drawing perfect circles.
这位艺术家的圆规对于绘制完美的圆是必不可少的。

compensate [ˈkɔmpenseɪt]
动词[v.]: 补偿, 弥补
例句1, The company will compensate employees for any overtime work.
公司将对员工的任何加班工作给予补偿。
例句2, No amount of money can compensate for the loss of a loved one.
再多的钱也无法弥补失去亲人的痛苦。
例句3, The government is taking measures to compensate for the environmental damage caused by the factory.
政府正在采取措施弥补工厂对环境造成的损害。
例句4, She tried to compensate for her lack of experience by working extra hard.
她通过加倍努力来弥补自己经验的不足。

compete [kəmˈpiːt]
不及物动词[vi.]: 比赛, 竞赛
例句1, Athletes from around the world will compete in the upcoming Olympics.
来自世界各地的运动员将在即将到来的奥运会上展开角逐。
例句2, The two companies are fiercely competing to dominate the market.
这两家公司正在激烈竞争以主导市场。
例句3, She decided to compete in the local chess tournament to test her skills.
她决定参加当地的国际象棋比赛来测试自己的技能。
例句4, Students often compete for scholarships to fund their education.
学生们经常为获得奖学金以资助他们的教育而竞争。

competence [ˈkɔmpətəns]
名词[n.]:能力,胜任,管辖权
例句1, Her competence in managing complex projects has earned her a promotion.
她在管理复杂项目方面的能力为她赢得了晋升。
例句2, The court ruled that the case fell within the competence of the federal government.
法院裁定此案属于联邦政府的管辖权范围。
例句3, His linguistic competence allows him to speak five languages fluently.
他的语言能力使他能够流利地说五种语言。

competition [kɔmpəˈtɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 比赛, 竞赛
例句1, The annual swimming competition attracts athletes from all over the country.
年度游泳比赛吸引了来自全国各地的运动员。
例句2, In the fierce competition for the top position, only the most skilled candidates will succeed.
在争夺最高职位的激烈竞争中,只有最优秀的候选人才能成功。
例句3, The competition between the two companies has led to significant advancements in technology.
两家公司之间的竞争推动了技术的显著进步。
例句4, She felt nervous before the piano competition but performed flawlessly.
她在钢琴比赛前感到紧张,但表现完美无瑕。
例句5, The competition for limited resources has intensified in recent years.
近年来,对有限资源的竞争日益激烈。

competitor [kəmˈpetɪtə]
名词[n.]: 竞赛者, 比赛者
例句1, In the race, every competitor gave their best effort to reach the finish line first.
在比赛中,每位竞赛者都竭尽全力争取第一个到达终点。
例句2, As a new competitor in the market, the company quickly gained attention with its innovative products.
作为市场上的新竞争者,该公司凭借其创新产品迅速吸引了关注。
例句3, The chess tournament attracted competitors from all over the world, each showcasing their strategic skills.
这次国际象棋锦标赛吸引了来自世界各地的比赛者,每个人都展示了他们的战略技巧。

complete [kəmˈpliːt]
形容词[a.]: 完成; 及物动词[vt.]: 完成, 结束
例句1, She managed to complete the marathon despite the heavy rain.
尽管下着大雨,她还是完成了马拉松。
例句2, The construction of the new bridge will be complete by next month.
新桥的建设将在下个月完成。
例句3, He needs to complete the assignment before the deadline.
他需要在截止日期前完成这项任务。
例句4, The puzzle is complete when all the pieces are in place.
当所有的拼图都放好时,这个拼图就完成了。
例句5, The team worked hard to complete the project on time.
团队努力按时完成了这个项目。

complex [ˈkɔmpleks]
形容词[a.]: 名词[n.]: 复杂的, 建筑群
例句1, The instructions for assembling the furniture were so complex that it took us hours to figure them out.
组装家具的说明非常复杂,我们花了几个小时才弄明白。
例句2, The new office complex includes a gym, a cafeteria, and several meeting rooms.
新的办公大楼包括一个健身房、一个自助餐厅和几间会议室。

component [kəmˈpəʊnənt]
名词[n.]: 组成部分, 部件
例句1, The engine is a crucial component of the car.
发动机是汽车的关键部件。
例句2, Trust is an essential component of any successful relationship.
信任是任何成功关系的重要组成部分。
例句3, Each component of the machine must be carefully inspected before assembly.
机器的每个部件在组装前都必须仔细检查。
例句4, The software has several components that work together to provide a seamless user experience.
该软件有几个组件,它们协同工作以提供无缝的用户体验。
例句5, Understanding the cultural component is vital when entering a new market.
进入新市场时,理解文化组成部分至关重要。

composition [kɔmpəˈzɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 作文;作曲
例句1, Her composition on the importance of environmental conservation won first prize in the school competition.
她关于环境保护重要性的作文在学校比赛中获得了一等奖。
例句2, The composition of the symphony took the musician several months to complete.
这首交响曲的作曲花了这位音乐家几个月的时间才完成。

comprehension [kɔmprɪˈhenʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 理解
例句1, Her comprehension of the complex topic was evident in her detailed explanation.
她对这一复杂主题的理解在她的详细解释中显而易见。
例句2, The teacher tested the students’ comprehension of the novel by asking them to summarize the plot.
老师通过让学生们总结故事情节来测试他们对小说的理解。
例句3, Despite the noise, his comprehension of the lecture remained unaffected.
尽管有噪音,他对讲座的理解仍然没有受到影响。
例句4, The comprehension exercises in the textbook helped the students improve their reading skills.
教科书中的理解练习帮助学生们提高了阅读能力。

compromise [ˈkɔmprəmaɪz]
动词[v.]: 妥协,折中,让步
例句1, In any relationship, it’s important to compromise to maintain harmony.
在任何关系中,妥协对于维持和谐都是重要的。
例句2, The two parties finally reached a compromise after hours of negotiation.
经过数小时的谈判,双方最终达成了妥协。
例句3, She refused to compromise her principles, even under pressure.
即使面临压力,她也拒绝妥协自己的原则。
例句4, The design of the new building is a compromise between modernity and tradition.
新建筑的设计是现代与传统之间的折中。
例句5, To achieve peace, both sides must be willing to compromise.
为了实现和平,双方都必须愿意让步。

compulsory [kəmˈpʌlsərɪ]
形容词[a.]: 强制的,必须做的
例句1, Attendance at the safety training session is compulsory for all employees.
所有员工必须参加安全培训课程。
例句2, Wearing a helmet is compulsory when riding a motorcycle in this country.
在这个国家,骑摩托车时必须戴头盔。
例句3, The school has made it compulsory for students to participate in at least one extracurricular activity.
学校规定学生必须参加至少一项课外活动。
例句4, It is compulsory to submit the application form before the deadline.
必须在截止日期前提交申请表。
例句5, The government has introduced compulsory voting to increase voter turnout.
政府引入了强制投票制度以提高选民投票率。

computer [kəmˈpjuːtə]
名词[n.]: 电子计算机
例句1, The computer on my desk is the most powerful tool I have for completing my work efficiently.
我桌上的电脑是我高效完成工作的最强大工具。
例句2, She spent the entire weekend learning how to code on her new computer.
她整个周末都在她的新电脑上学习编程。
例句3, The company invested heavily in upgrading their computer systems to improve productivity.
公司投入巨资升级他们的计算机系统以提高生产力。
例句4, Without a computer, it would be nearly impossible to manage the vast amounts of data we handle daily.
没有电脑,我们几乎不可能管理日常处理的大量数据。

computer game [kəmˈpjuːtə ɡeɪm]
电子游戏
例句1, Playing computer games can improve problem-solving skills and strategic thinking.
玩电子游戏可以提高解决问题的能力和战略思维。
例句2, She spent the entire weekend immersed in a new computer game, completely forgetting about her homework.
她整个周末都沉浸在一款新的电子游戏中,完全忘记了她的作业。
例句3, The computer game industry has grown exponentially, becoming a major part of the entertainment sector.
电子游戏行业呈指数级增长,已成为娱乐行业的重要组成部分。
例句4, He designed a computer game that simulates real-life engineering challenges for educational purposes.
他设计了一款模拟现实生活工程挑战的电子游戏,用于教育目的。

concentrate [ˈkɔnsəntreɪt]
动词[v.]: 聚精会神
例句1, She needed to concentrate on her studies to pass the exam.
她需要集中精力学习以通过考试。
例句2, The chef concentrated the flavors by reducing the sauce.
厨师通过收汁来浓缩味道。
例句3, The company decided to concentrate its resources on the new project.
公司决定将资源集中在新项目上。

concept [ˈkɔnsept]
名词[n.]: 概念
例句1, The concept of time travel has fascinated scientists and writers for centuries.
时间旅行的概念几个世纪以来一直吸引着科学家和作家。
例句2, Understanding the basic concepts of mathematics is essential for solving complex problems.
理解数学的基本概念对于解决复杂问题至关重要。
例句3, The artist’s latest work explores the concept of identity in a digital age.
这位艺术家的最新作品探讨了数字时代身份的概念。
例句4, The company introduced a new concept in customer service that revolutionized the industry.
这家公司引入了一种新的客户服务概念,彻底改变了这个行业。

concern [kənˈsɜːn]
动词[v.]: 名词[n.]: 涉及, 关心
例句1, The environmental impact of the new factory is a major concern for the local community.
新工厂对环境的影响是当地社区主要关心的问题。
例句2, Her health is a constant concern for her family.
她的健康状况一直是家人关心的焦点。
例句3, The report concerns the recent changes in the company’s management.
这份报告涉及公司管理层最近的变动。
例句4, He expressed his concern about the rising cost of living.
他对生活成本的上涨表示担忧。

conclude [kənˈkluːd]
动词[v.]: 完成, 结束
例句1, After hours of intense discussion, the committee finally concluded the meeting.
经过数小时的激烈讨论,委员会终于结束了会议。
例句2, The detective concluded that the suspect was innocent after reviewing all the evidence.
侦探在审查了所有证据后得出结论,嫌疑人无罪。
例句3, The concert concluded with a spectacular fireworks display.
音乐会在壮观的烟花表演中结束。

conclusion [kənˈkluːʒ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 结论;结束
例句1, After hours of discussion, we finally reached a conclusion that satisfied everyone.
经过数小时的讨论,我们终于得出了一个让所有人都满意的结论。
例句2, The conclusion of the movie left the audience in tears.
电影的结局让观众泪流满面。
例句3, In conclusion, I would like to thank everyone for their hard work and dedication.
最后,我想感谢大家的辛勤工作和奉献。
例句4, The scientist drew a surprising conclusion from the experimental data.
科学家从实验数据中得出了一个令人惊讶的结论。
例句5, The conclusion of the peace treaty marked the end of the long-standing conflict.
和平条约的签署标志着长期冲突的结束。

condition [kənˈdɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 条件, 状况
例句1, The athlete’s physical condition was at its peak during the competition.
运动员的身体状况在比赛期间达到了巅峰。
例句2, The contract includes a condition that the project must be completed within six months.
合同中包含一个条件,即项目必须在六个月内完成。
例句3, She conditioned her hair with a special treatment to make it softer and shinier.
她用一种特殊的护理剂来调理头发,使其更柔软、更有光泽。
例句4, The teacher conditioned the students to respond quickly to the bell.
老师训练学生们对铃声迅速做出反应。

conduct [ˈkɔndʌkt]
及物动词[vt.]: 引导, 带领
例句1, The teacher will conduct the students on a tour of the museum.
老师将带领学生们参观博物馆。
例句2, The orchestra conductor will conduct the symphony with great passion.
乐团指挥将以极大的热情指挥这首交响曲。
例句3, The police officer was asked to conduct an investigation into the incident.
警官被要求对事件进行调查。
例句4, She conducted herself with grace and dignity during the ceremony.
她在仪式上表现得优雅而庄重。
例句5, The scientist will conduct experiments to test the new theory.
科学家将进行实验来验证新理论。

conductor [kənˈdʌktə]
名词[n.]: 管理人;指导者;(车上的)售票员, 列车员;乐队指挥
例句1, The conductor raised his baton, and the orchestra began to play.
指挥家举起了指挥棒,乐团开始演奏。
例句2, The bus conductor helped the elderly lady find her seat.
公交车售票员帮助那位老太太找到了座位。
例句3, As the conductor of the project, she ensured that all tasks were completed on time.
作为项目的管理人,她确保所有任务都按时完成。

confident [ˈkɔnfɪdənt]
形容词[a.]: 自信的
例句1, She walked into the room with a confident stride, ready to face any challenge.
她自信地走进房间,准备迎接任何挑战。
例句2, Despite the tough competition, he remained confident in his abilities.
尽管竞争激烈,他仍然对自己的能力充满信心。
例句3, The confident speaker captivated the audience with his eloquent words.
这位自信的演讲者用他雄辩的言辞吸引了观众。
例句4, Her confident demeanor made her a natural leader among her peers.
她自信的风范使她成为同龄人中的天然领袖。
例句5, He gave a confident answer to the difficult question, impressing everyone in the room.
他对这个难题给出了自信的回答,给房间里的每个人留下了深刻的印象。

confidential [kɔnfɪˈdenʃ(ə)l]
形容词[a.]: 机密的, 保密的
例句1, The documents are strictly confidential and should not be shared with anyone outside the company.
这些文件是严格保密的,不应与公司以外的任何人分享。
例句2, She spoke in a confidential tone, ensuring that no one else could hear our conversation.
她用一种机密的语气说话,确保没有其他人能听到我们的谈话。
例句3, The CEO had a confidential meeting with the board members to discuss the future strategy.
首席执行官与董事会成员举行了一次机密会议,讨论未来的战略。

conference [ˈkɔnfərəns]
名词[n.]: (正式的)会议;讨论
例句1, The annual business conference attracted top executives from around the world.
年度商业会议吸引了来自全球的高管。
例句2, She attended a conference on climate change to discuss sustainable solutions.
她参加了一个关于气候变化的会议,讨论可持续的解决方案。
例句3, The press conference was held to announce the new product launch.
新闻发布会是为了宣布新产品的发布。
例句4, During the conference, they debated the future of renewable energy.
在会议期间,他们讨论了可再生能源的未来。
例句5, The university organized a conference to explore advancements in artificial intelligence.
大学组织了一次会议,探讨人工智能的进展。

confirm [kənˈfɜːm]
动词[v.]: 证实, 证明, 确认
例句1, The experiment confirmed the theory proposed by the scientist.
实验证实了科学家提出的理论。
例句2, Please confirm your attendance by replying to this email.
请通过回复此邮件确认您的出席。
例句3, The manager confirmed the meeting time with all participants.
经理与所有参与者确认了会议时间。
例句4, The DNA test confirmed that he was the father of the child.
DNA测试证实他是孩子的父亲。
例句5, The weather forecast confirmed that it would rain tomorrow.
天气预报确认明天会下雨。

conflict [ˈkɔnflɪkt]
名词[n.]: 冲突, 争执, 争论
例句1, The conflict between the two countries lasted for decades, causing immense suffering to the people.
两国之间的冲突持续了数十年,给人民带来了巨大的痛苦。
例句2, She found herself in a conflict of interest when her personal beliefs clashed with her professional duties.
当她的个人信仰与职业责任发生冲突时,她发现自己陷入了利益冲突。
例句3, The novel explores the internal conflict of the protagonist as he struggles with his moral choices.
这部小说探讨了主人公在道德选择上的内心冲突。

confuse [kənˈfjuːz]
动词[v.]: 使迷惑, 混淆
例句1, The complex instructions tend to confuse the new employees.
这些复杂的说明往往会让新员工感到迷惑。
例句2, I always confuse the twins because they look so much alike.
我总是把这对双胞胎弄混,因为他们长得太像了。
例句3, The politician’s contradictory statements only served to confuse the public.
那位政治家自相矛盾的声明只会让公众感到困惑。

congratulate [kənˈɡrætjʊleɪt]
及物动词[vt.]: 祝贺
例句1, I want to congratulate you on your outstanding performance in the competition.
我想祝贺你在比赛中表现出色。
例句2, The entire team gathered to congratulate the manager on his promotion.
整个团队聚在一起祝贺经理晋升。
例句3, She sent a card to congratulate her friend on the birth of her baby.
她寄了一张卡片祝贺朋友喜得贵子。
例句4, We should congratulate ourselves for completing such a challenging project.
我们应该为自己完成了如此具有挑战性的项目而祝贺。

congratulation [kənɡrætjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 祝贺, 庆贺
例句1, Congratulations on your well-deserved promotion!
祝贺你得到了应得的晋升!
例句2, The entire team extended their heartfelt congratulations to the newlyweds.
整个团队向新婚夫妇致以衷心的祝贺。
例句3, She received numerous congratulations from her friends on her academic achievements.
她因学业成就收到了朋友们无数的祝贺。
例句4, The mayor offered his congratulations to the winners of the community service award.
市长向社区服务奖的获得者表示祝贺。
例句5, His speech was met with thunderous applause and congratulations from the audience.
他的演讲赢得了观众雷鸣般的掌声和祝贺。

connect [kəˈnekt]
动词[v.]: 连接, 把…联系起来
例句1, The bridge connects the two cities, making travel much easier.
这座桥连接了两座城市,使旅行变得更加便捷。
例句2, She always tries to connect with her students on a personal level.
她总是努力在个人层面上与学生建立联系。
例句3, The internet has connected people from all over the world.
互联网将世界各地的人们连接在一起。
例句4, He couldn’t connect the dots to solve the puzzle.
他无法将这些线索联系起来解决这个谜题。
例句5, The new highway will connect the rural areas to the city.
这条新高速公路将把农村地区与城市连接起来。

connection [kəˈnekʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]:连接物;接触,联系
例句1, The connection between the two buildings is a long, glass-covered walkway.
两栋建筑之间的连接是一条长长的、玻璃覆盖的走廊。
例句2, There is a strong connection between regular exercise and good health.
定期锻炼和健康之间有着密切的联系。
例句3, She felt an immediate connection with the new student in her class.
她立刻感到与班上新来的学生有一种联系。
例句4, The internet connection in this area is very slow.
这个地区的网络连接非常慢。
例句5, He made a connection between the two events that no one else had noticed.
他在两个事件之间建立了一种联系,这是其他人没有注意到的。

conscience [ˈkɔnʃəns]
名词[n.]: 良心, 良知, 内疚
例句1, Her conscience wouldn’t allow her to keep the money she found on the street.
她的良知不允许她保留在街上捡到的钱。
例句2, He was haunted by a guilty conscience after lying to his best friend.
在向最好的朋友撒谎后,他一直被内疚的良心所困扰。
例句3, Acting against one’s conscience can lead to deep inner turmoil.
违背自己的良心行事可能会导致内心深处的混乱。

consequence [ˈkɔnsɪkwəns; (US) ˈkɔnsɪkwens]
名词[n.]: 结果, 后果
例句1, The consequence of not studying for the exam was that he failed it.
没有为考试学习的后果是他考试不及格。
例句2, She had to face the consequences of her actions after the accident.
事故发生后,她不得不面对自己行为的后果。
例句3, The environmental consequences of deforestation are severe.
森林砍伐的环境后果是严重的。
例句4, He was fully aware of the consequences before making the decision.
他在做出决定之前完全意识到了后果。
例句5, The economic consequences of the pandemic are still being felt around the world.
疫情的经济后果仍在世界各地被感受到。

conservation [kɔnsəˈveɪʃ(ə)n]
n 保存;(自然资源的)保护, 管理
例句1, The conservation of ancient artifacts is crucial for preserving our cultural heritage.
古代文物的保存对于保护我们的文化遗产至关重要。
例句2, Efforts in wildlife conservation have helped to protect endangered species from extinction.
野生动物保护的努力帮助了濒危物种免于灭绝。
例句3, The government has implemented strict policies for the conservation of natural resources.
政府已经实施了严格的自然资源保护政策。

conservative [kənˈsɜːvətɪv]
形容词[a.]: 保守的, 守旧的;保守主义的;谨慎的; 名词[n.]:保守的人, 保守主义
例句1, She has a conservative approach to investing, preferring low-risk options.
她在投资方面采取保守的态度,更倾向于低风险的选择。
例句2, The politician is known for his conservative views on social issues.
这位政治家以在社会问题上的保守观点而闻名。
例句3, He dresses in a very conservative style, always wearing suits and ties.
他穿着非常保守的风格,总是穿西装打领带。
例句4, The conservative in the debate argued against rapid changes in the economy.
辩论中的保守派反对经济上的快速变化。

consider [kənˈsɪdə]
及物动词[vt.]: 考虑
例句1, I will consider your proposal carefully before making a decision.
在做出决定之前,我会仔细考虑你的提议。
例句2, She is considering whether to accept the job offer or not.
她正在考虑是否接受这份工作邀请。
例句3, We must consider the environmental impact of our actions.
我们必须考虑我们行为对环境的影响。
例句4, The committee will consider all the evidence before reaching a conclusion.
委员会将在得出结论之前考虑所有的证据。
例句5, He didn’t even consider the possibility of failure.
他甚至没有考虑失败的可能性。

considerate [kənˈsɪdərət]
形容词[a.]: 体贴的
例句1, She is always considerate of others’ feelings, making sure everyone feels comfortable in her presence.
她总是很体贴他人的感受,确保每个人在她面前都感到舒适。
例句2, He showed his considerate nature by offering his seat to the elderly lady on the bus.
他通过给公交车上的老妇人让座,展现了他体贴的本性。
例句3, The considerate host prepared a variety of dishes to accommodate all the guests’ dietary preferences.
体贴的主人准备了各种菜肴,以满足所有客人的饮食偏好。

consideration [kənsɪdəˈreɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 考虑;关心
例句1, After careful consideration, she decided to accept the job offer.
经过仔细考虑后,她决定接受这份工作。
例句2, The committee took into consideration all the feedback before making a final decision.
委员会在做出最终决定之前考虑了所有的反馈意见。
例句3, He showed great consideration for his elderly neighbor by helping with groceries.
他对年迈的邻居表现出极大的关心,帮忙搬运杂货。
例句4, The proposal is under consideration by the board of directors.
该提案正在由董事会审议中。
例句5, Out of consideration for her feelings, he chose not to mention the incident.
出于对她感受的考虑,他选择不提及那件事。

consist [kənˈsɪst]
动词[v.]: 包含, 组成, 构成
例句1, The cake consists of flour, sugar, and eggs.
这个蛋糕由面粉、糖和鸡蛋组成。
例句2, Her daily routine consists of jogging in the morning and reading in the evening.
她的日常生活包括早上慢跑和晚上阅读。
例句3, The committee consists of five members, each representing a different department.
委员会由五名成员组成,每位成员代表一个不同的部门。

consistent [kənˈsɪst(ə)nt]
形容词[a.]: 一致的, 始终如一的, 连续的
例句1, Her consistent efforts in studying paid off when she aced the exam.
她一贯的学习努力在她考试取得优异成绩时得到了回报。
例句2, The company’s consistent growth over the years has made it a leader in the industry.
公司多年来的持续增长使其成为行业领导者。
例句3, He was praised for his consistent performance throughout the season.
他因整个赛季的稳定表现而受到赞扬。
例句4, The artist’s consistent use of vibrant colors creates a striking visual impact.
艺术家一贯使用鲜艳的色彩,创造出引人注目的视觉效果。
例句5, Her consistent kindness towards everyone makes her a beloved figure in the community.
她对每个人都一贯的善良使她成为社区中备受喜爱的人物。

constant [ˈkɔnstənt]
形容词[a.]: 经常的, 不断的
例句1, She was in constant pain after the accident.
她在事故后一直处于持续的疼痛中。
例句2, The constant noise from the construction site was unbearable.
建筑工地不断的噪音让人难以忍受。
例句3, He maintained a constant speed throughout the race.
他在整个比赛中保持了一个恒定的速度。
例句4, Her constant complaints made everyone around her uncomfortable.
她不断的抱怨让周围的每个人都感到不舒服。

construct [kənˈstrʌkt]
动词[v.]: 构筑;建造, 建设
例句1, The engineers worked tirelessly to construct a bridge that would withstand the test of time.
工程师们不知疲倦地工作,建造一座能够经受时间考验的桥梁。
例句2, She carefully constructed her argument to persuade the audience of her point of view.
她精心构建了自己的论点,以说服观众接受她的观点。
例句3, The children used blocks to construct a miniature city in their playroom.
孩子们用积木在游戏室里建造了一座微型城市。
例句4, The author constructed a complex narrative that kept readers guessing until the very end.
作者构建了一个复杂的叙事,让读者一直猜测到最后一刻。
例句5, The company plans to construct a new factory to meet the increasing demand for its products.
公司计划建造一座新工厂,以满足对其产品日益增长的需求。

construction [kənˈstrʌkʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]:建造,建设,建筑物
例句1, The construction of the new bridge will take approximately two years.
新桥的建设将需要大约两年时间。
例句2, The old construction was demolished to make way for a modern skyscraper.
旧建筑物被拆除,以便为一座现代化的摩天大楼腾出空间。
例句3, She has a deep understanding of the construction of complex sentences in English.
她对英语中复杂句子的构造有深刻的理解。

consult [kənˈsʌlt]
动词[v.]: 咨询, 商量
例句1, Before making a major decision, it’s wise to consult with experts in the field.
在做重大决定之前,咨询该领域的专家是明智的。
例句2, The doctor will consult the patient’s medical history before prescribing any medication.
医生在开药之前会查阅病人的病历。
例句3, We should consult the map to find the best route to our destination.
我们应该查看地图,找到去目的地的最佳路线。

consultant [kənˈsʌltənt]
名词[n.]: 顾问
例句1, The company hired a consultant to improve their marketing strategy.
公司聘请了一位顾问来改进他们的营销策略。
例句2, As a consultant, she provides expert advice to startups in the tech industry.
作为一名顾问,她为科技行业的初创公司提供专家建议。
例句3, The consultant’s report highlighted several areas for cost reduction.
顾问的报告强调了几个可以降低成本的领域。
例句4, He works as a freelance consultant, offering his services to various companies.
他作为自由顾问,为多家公司提供服务。
例句5, The consultant recommended a complete overhaul of the company’s IT infrastructure.
顾问建议对公司IT基础设施进行全面改革。

consume [kənˈsʌltənt]
动词[v.]: 消耗, 耗费(燃料, 能量, 时间等)
例句1, The new air conditioner consumes less electricity than the old one.
新空调比旧空调耗电少。
例句2, She consumes a lot of time reading books every day.
她每天花费大量时间读书。
例句3, The factory consumes a huge amount of energy to produce its goods.
这家工厂生产产品消耗了大量的能源。
例句4, He consumes his weekends playing video games.
他把周末时间都花在玩电子游戏上。

contain [kənˈteɪn]
动词[v.]: 包含;包括;能容纳
例句1, The box contains a variety of old photographs and letters.
盒子里装着各种老照片和信件。
例句2, This book contains detailed information about the history of the city.
这本书包含了关于这座城市历史的详细信息。
例句3, The stadium can contain up to 50,000 spectators.
这个体育场最多可容纳5万名观众。

container [kənˈteɪnə]
名词[n.]: 容器
例句1, She carefully placed the leftovers in a plastic container before storing it in the fridge.
她小心翼翼地把剩菜放进一个塑料容器里,然后把它放进冰箱。
例句2, The shipping container was loaded onto the cargo ship for its journey across the ocean.
这个集装箱被装上了货船,准备进行跨洋运输。
例句3, The artist used an old metal container as a unique vase for her flower arrangement.
这位艺术家用一个旧的金属容器作为她插花的独特花瓶。
例句4, The laboratory required all samples to be stored in sterile containers to prevent contamination.
实验室要求所有样品都必须存放在无菌容器中,以防止污染。

contemporary [kənˈtempərərɪ; (US) kənˈtempərerɪ]
形容词[a.]:属同时期的, 同一时代的
例句1, Shakespeare and Cervantes were contemporary writers, both contributing significantly to literature during the same period.
莎士比亚和塞万提斯是同一时代的作家,他们在同一时期为文学做出了重大贡献。
例句2, The museum’s exhibit showcases contemporary art from the 21st century, reflecting modern societal issues.
博物馆的展览展示了21世纪的当代艺术,反映了现代的社会问题。
例句3, Her contemporary style of dressing always turns heads at fashion events.
她当代的穿衣风格总是在时尚活动中引人注目。

content [kənˈtent]
形容词[a.]:甘愿的,满意的; 名词[n.]:内容
例句1, She was content with her simple life.
她对她的简单生活感到满意。
例句2, The content of the book was both informative and entertaining.
这本书的内容既信息丰富又娱乐性强。

continent [ˈkɔntɪnənt]
名词[n.]: 大陆, 大洲;陆地
例句1, The African continent is known for its diverse wildlife and rich cultural heritage.
非洲大陆以其多样的野生动物和丰富的文化遗产而闻名。
例句2, Explorers have long been fascinated by the mysteries of the Antarctic continent.
探险家们一直对南极大陆的神秘着迷。
例句3, The continent of Europe is home to many historic cities and landmarks.
欧洲大陆拥有许多历史悠久的城市和地标。
例句4, The continental drift theory explains how the Earth’s continents have moved over time.
大陆漂移理论解释了地球大陆是如何随时间移动的。
例句5, After a long flight, we finally set foot on the continental United States.
经过长时间的飞行,我们终于踏上了美国大陆。

continue [kənˈtɪnjuː]
不及物动词[vi.]: 继续
例句1, She decided to continue her studies despite the challenges.
她决定继续她的学业,尽管面临挑战。
例句2, The rain is expected to continue throughout the night.
预计雨会持续一整夜。
例句3, He paused for a moment, then continued with his speech.
他停顿了一下,然后继续他的演讲。
例句4, The company will continue to expand its operations globally.
公司将继续在全球范围内扩展业务。
例句5, Despite the interruptions, the meeting continued as planned.
尽管有干扰,会议还是按计划继续进行。

contradictory [ˌkɔntrə’diktəri]
形容词[a.]:相互矛盾,对立的
例句1, The witness’s statements were contradictory, making it difficult for the jury to determine the truth.
证人的陈述相互矛盾,使得陪审团难以确定真相。
例句2, Her actions and words were contradictory, leaving everyone confused about her true intentions.
她的行为和言语相互矛盾,让所有人都对她的真实意图感到困惑。
例句3, The two studies presented contradictory results, causing a debate among scientists.
这两项研究得出了相互矛盾的结果,引发了科学家们的争论。
例句4, His contradictory nature made it hard for his friends to predict his next move.
他矛盾的性格让他的朋友们很难预测他的下一步行动。

contrary [ˈkɔntrərɪ; (US) ˈkɔntrerɪ]
名词[n.]: 形容词[a.]: 相反 相反的
例句1, His actions were contrary to his words, leaving everyone confused.
他的行为与他的言辞相反,让所有人都感到困惑。
例句2, The weather forecast was contrary to what we actually experienced during the trip.
天气预报与我们旅行期间实际经历的情况相反。
例句3, She held a contrary opinion on the matter, which sparked a heated debate.
她在这个问题上持有相反的观点,引发了一场激烈的辩论。

contribute [kənˈtrɪbjuːt]
动词[v.]: 贡献
例句1, She decided to contribute her time to volunteer at the local shelter.
她决定贡献自己的时间在当地收容所做志愿者。
例句2, His research has significantly contributed to the field of medicine.
他的研究对医学领域做出了重大贡献。
例句3, Every employee is encouraged to contribute ideas during the brainstorming session.
每位员工都被鼓励在头脑风暴会议中贡献想法。
例句4, The company will contribute a portion of its profits to charity.
公司将把一部分利润捐给慈善机构。
例句5, He contributed a chapter to the new book on environmental science.
他为这本关于环境科学的新书贡献了一章。

contribution [kɔnˈtrɪbjuːt]
名词[n.]: 贡献
例句1, Her contribution to the project was invaluable and greatly appreciated by the team.
她对项目的贡献是无价的,团队对此非常感激。
例句2, The scientist made a significant contribution to the field of medicine with his groundbreaking research.
这位科学家通过他的开创性研究为医学领域做出了重大贡献。
例句3, Every small contribution counts when it comes to protecting the environment.
在保护环境方面,每一份小小的贡献都很重要。
例句4, The company recognized his contribution by promoting him to a higher position.
公司通过提升他的职位来认可他的贡献。
例句5, Her contribution of ideas during the brainstorming session helped the team come up with innovative solutions.
她在头脑风暴会议中提出的想法帮助团队想出了创新的解决方案。

control [kənˈtrol]
及物动词[vt.]: 名词[n.]: 控制
例句1, She struggled to control her emotions during the speech.
她在演讲中努力控制自己的情绪。
例句2, The government has implemented measures to control inflation.
政府已经采取措施来控制通货膨胀。
例句3, He lost control of the car on the icy road.
他在结冰的路面上失去了对汽车的控制。
例句4, The remote control is missing, so we can’t change the channel.
遥控器不见了,所以我们无法换台。
例句5, The teacher maintained strict control over the classroom.
老师对教室保持着严格的控制。

convenience [kənˈviːnɪəns]
名词[n.]: 便利
例句1, The convenience of online shopping has revolutionized the way we buy goods.
在线购物的便利性彻底改变了我们购买商品的方式。
例句2, Having a convenience store nearby is a great advantage for late-night snacks.
附近有便利店对于深夜小吃来说是一个巨大的优势。
例句3, The hotel offers the convenience of 24-hour room service.
这家酒店提供24小时客房服务的便利。
例句4, For the convenience of our guests, we have installed an elevator in the building.
为了方便我们的客人,我们在大楼里安装了电梯。

convenient [kənˈviːnɪənt]
形容词[a.]: 便利的, 方便的
例句1, It’s really convenient to have a grocery store right next to my apartment.
我的公寓旁边就有一家杂货店,真是太方便了。
例句2, The new app makes it convenient to book a taxi with just a few taps on your phone.
这款新应用程序让你只需在手机上轻点几下就能方便地预订出租车。
例句3, The hotel’s location is convenient for both business travelers and tourists.
这家酒店的位置对商务旅行者和游客来说都很便利。

conventional [kənˈvenʃən(ə)l]
形容词[a.]: 依照惯例的, 习惯的
例句1, The artist decided to break away from conventional painting styles and experiment with abstract art.
这位艺术家决定摆脱传统的绘画风格,尝试抽象艺术。
例句2, Despite the unconventional methods, the scientist achieved remarkable results that challenged conventional wisdom.
尽管采用了非常规的方法,这位科学家取得了挑战传统智慧的显著成果。
例句3, The company’s conventional approach to marketing failed to attract the younger, tech-savvy audience.
公司传统的营销方法未能吸引年轻且精通技术的受众。

conversation [kɔnvəˈseɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 谈话, 交谈
例句1, The lively conversation at the dinner table made the evening unforgettable.
晚餐桌上那场生动的谈话让这个夜晚变得难忘。
例句2, She initiated a conversation with the stranger, hoping to learn more about the local culture.
她主动与那个陌生人交谈,希望能更多地了解当地文化。
例句3, The conversation between the two leaders was crucial for the peace negotiations.
两位领导人之间的谈话对和平谈判至关重要。
例句4, He avoided any conversation about his past, preferring to focus on the present.
他避免任何关于他过去的谈话,更愿意专注于现在。
例句5, The teacher encouraged the students to engage in meaningful conversations during the group activity.
老师鼓励学生们在小组活动中进行有意义的交谈。

convey [kənˈveɪ]
动词[v.]: 表达, 传递(思想, 感情等)
例句1, She used a simple gesture to convey her gratitude.
她用简单的手势表达了她的感激之情。
例句2, The painting conveys a sense of deep melancholy.
这幅画传递了一种深深的忧郁感。
例句3, His tone of voice conveyed his frustration clearly.
他的语气清楚地传达了他的沮丧。
例句4, The letter was written to convey important news.
这封信是为了传递重要消息而写的。
例句5, The teacher used stories to convey complex ideas to the students.
老师用故事向学生们传达复杂的概念。

convince [kənˈvɪns]
动词[v.]: 使确信, 使信服
例句1, She managed to convince the jury of her innocence.
她成功地说服了陪审团相信她的清白。
例句2, He tried to convince his parents to let him go on the trip.
他试图说服父母让他去旅行。
例句3, The evidence was strong enough to convince even the most skeptical.
证据足够有力,甚至能说服最持怀疑态度的人。
例句4, They were convinced that the plan would succeed.
他们确信这个计划会成功。
例句5, It took a lot of effort to convince him to change his mind.
花了很大力气才说服他改变主意。

cook [kʊk]
名词[n.]:炊事员,厨师; 动词[v.]:烹调,做饭
例句1, My grandmother is an amazing cook; her homemade pies are legendary.
我的祖母是一位了不起的厨师;她自制的馅饼是传奇。
例句2, I will cook dinner for my family tonight to show my appreciation.
今晚我将为家人做饭以表达我的感激之情。

cooker [ˈkʊkə]
名词[n.]: 炊具(锅、炉灶、烤炉等)
例句1, The new cooker in the kitchen makes cooking much more efficient.
厨房里的新炊具让烹饪变得更加高效。
例句2, She bought an electric cooker to replace her old gas stove.
她买了一台电炊具来替换旧的煤气炉。
例句3, The pressure cooker is perfect for preparing meals quickly.
高压锅非常适合快速准备饭菜。
例句4, He is a slow cooker when it comes to making decisions.
他在做决定时是个慢条斯理的人。

cookie [ˈkʊkɪ]
名词[n.]: 小甜饼
例句1, She baked a batch of chocolate chip cookies for the school fundraiser.
她为学校募捐活动烤了一批巧克力曲奇饼干。
例句2, The website uses cookies to track user activity and preferences.
该网站使用cookies来追踪用户活动和偏好。
例句3, He always leaves a cookie out for Santa on Christmas Eve.
他总是在圣诞节前夕为圣诞老人留一块小甜饼。

cool [kuːl]
形容词[a.]: 凉的, 凉爽的;酷
例句1, The cool breeze made the summer evening more enjoyable.
凉爽的微风让夏日的夜晚更加宜人。
例句2, She looked really cool in her new leather jacket.
她穿着新皮夹克看起来非常酷。
例句3, Keep your cool during the interview; it’s important to stay calm.
面试时要保持冷静;保持镇定很重要。
例句4, The ice cream was a cool treat on a hot day.
冰淇淋是炎热天气里的一种凉爽享受。

copy [ˈkɔpɪ]
名词[n.]: 抄本, 副本;一本(份, 册……); 动词[v.]: 抄写;复印;(计算机用语)拷(备 份盘)
例句1, Please make a copy of this document for the meeting.
请为会议复印这份文件。
例句2, She always carries a copy of her favorite book in her bag.
她总是在包里带着一本她最喜欢的书。
例句3, He decided to copy the painting to practice his skills.
他决定临摹这幅画来练习他的技巧。
例句4, Don’t forget to copy the files to the backup drive.
别忘了把文件拷贝到备份盘上。

corn [kɔːn]
名词[n.]: 玉米, 谷物
例句1, The farmer harvested a bountiful crop of corn this year.
今年农民收获了丰收的玉米。
例句2, Corn is a staple food in many cultures around the world.
玉米是世界上许多文化中的主食。
例句3, She made a delicious corn chowder for dinner.
她做了一道美味的玉米浓汤作为晚餐。
例句4, The field was golden with ripe corn ready for harvest.
田野里金黄的玉米已经成熟,等待收割。
例句5, Corn syrup is commonly used as a sweetener in processed foods.
玉米糖浆通常用作加工食品中的甜味剂。

corner [ˈkɔːnə]
名词[n.]: 角;角落;拐角
例句1, She sat in the corner of the room, quietly reading a book.
她坐在房间的角落里,安静地读着一本书。
例句2, The store is located at the corner of Main Street and Elm Street.
这家商店位于主街和榆树街的拐角处。
例句3, He managed to corner the market by offering the best prices.
他通过提供最优惠的价格成功垄断了市场。

correct [kəˈrekt]
动词[v.]: 改正;纠正; 形容词[a.]: 正确的, 对的;恰当的
例句1, The teacher corrected the student’s pronunciation during the lesson.
老师在课堂上纠正了学生的发音。
例句2, Her answer was correct, so she received full marks on the test.
她的答案是正确的,因此她在考试中得了满分。
例句3, It is important to correct mistakes as soon as they are noticed.
一旦发现错误,立即纠正是很重要的。
例句4, The correct way to address the issue is through open communication.
解决这个问题的正确方法是通过公开的沟通。

corrupt [kəˈrʌpt]
形容词[a.]: 动词[v.]: 贪污的, 腐败的, 使腐化, 堕落
例句1, The corrupt official was finally brought to justice after years of embezzling public funds.
那名贪污的官员在多年挪用公款后终于被绳之以法。
例句2, Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
权力容易使人腐化,绝对的权力绝对会使人腐化。
例句3, The company’s reputation was tarnished by the corrupt practices of its executives.
该公司高管的腐败行为损害了公司的声誉。
例句4, The corrupt data made it impossible to draw accurate conclusions from the research.
腐败的数据使得无法从研究中得出准确的结论。
例句5, The youth were warned not to let their morals be corrupted by bad influences.
年轻人被警告不要让自己的道德被不良影响所腐化。

cost (cost, cost) [kɔst; (US) kɔːst]
动词[v.]:值(钱), 花费; 名词[n.]: 价格
例句1, The new smartphone costs cost (cost, cost) [kɔst; (US) kɔːst]
动词[v.]:值(钱), 花费; 名词[n.]: 价格,000.
这款新智能手机售价1000美元。
例句2, The cost of living in this city is very high.
这个城市的生活成本非常高。
例句3, It will cost you a lot of time to finish this project.
完成这个项目将花费你大量时间。
例句4, The cost of the repairs was more than we expected.
维修费用超出了我们的预期。
例句5, She didn’t consider the emotional cost of her decision.
她没有考虑到她的决定带来的情感代价。

cosy [‘kəuzi]
形容词[a.]:暖和舒适的,亲密无间的
例句1, The small cabin in the woods was so cosy that we felt right at home.
森林里的小木屋非常温暖舒适,我们感觉就像在家里一样。
例句2, They spent a cosy evening by the fireplace, sharing stories and laughter.
他们在壁炉旁度过了一个亲密无间的夜晚,分享故事和欢笑。

cottage [ˈkɔtɪdʒ]
名词[n.]: (郊外)小屋,村舍,别墅
例句1, We rented a charming cottage by the lake for our summer vacation.
我们租了一间湖边迷人的小屋来度过我们的暑假。
例句2, The old cottage in the village has been converted into a cozy bed and breakfast.
村里那座老旧的村舍已被改造成一家舒适的民宿。
例句3, She dreams of owning a small cottage in the countryside where she can write her novels.
她梦想在乡村拥有一间小别墅,在那里她可以写小说。

cotton [ˈkɔt(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 棉花; 形容词[a.]: 棉花的
例句1, The farmer harvested a large amount of cotton from his fields this year.
今年,这位农民从他的田地里收获了大量的棉花。
例句2, She prefers to wear cotton clothes because they are soft and comfortable.
她更喜欢穿棉质衣服,因为它们柔软舒适。

cough [kɔf; (US) kɔːf]
名词[n.]: 不及物动词[vi.]: 咳嗽
例句1, She couldn’t stop coughing during the meeting.
她在会议期间不停地咳嗽。
例句2, The doctor advised him to take medicine for his persistent cough.
医生建议他服用药物治疗他持续的咳嗽。
例句3, He tried to cough up the phlegm stuck in his throat.
他试图咳出卡在喉咙里的痰。
例句4, The cold air made her cough uncontrollably.
冷空气让她不由自主地咳嗽。
例句5, He gave a slight cough to get her attention.
他轻轻咳嗽了一声以引起她的注意。

count [kaʊnt]
及物动词[vt.]: 数, 点数
例句1, She began to count the stars in the night sky, lost in the vastness of the universe.
她开始数夜空中的星星,沉浸于宇宙的浩瀚之中。
例句2, The teacher asked the students to count the number of books on the shelf.
老师让学生们数书架上的书的数量。
例句3, He tried to count the money quickly, but his hands were trembling with excitement.
他试图快速数钱,但他的手因兴奋而颤抖。
例句4, The little boy learned to count from one to ten in his first math class.
小男孩在他的第一节数学课上学会了从一数到十。
例句5, She couldn’t count the times she had been to that old cafe, it felt like a second home.
她数不清自己去过那家老咖啡馆多少次,那里感觉就像第二个家。

counter [ˈkaʊntə]
名词[n.]: 柜台, 结账处
例句1, She placed her groceries on the counter and waited for the cashier to scan them.
她把商品放在柜台上,等待收银员扫描。
例句2, The counter in the kitchen is made of marble, giving it a sleek and modern look.
厨房的台面是大理石制成的,显得非常时尚现代。
例句3, He used the counter to keep track of how many laps he had run around the track.
他用计数器来记录他在跑道上跑了多少圈。
例句4, The counter argument presented by the opposition was strong and well-reasoned.
反对派提出的反驳论点非常有力且有理有据。
例句5, She decided to counter his proposal with her own ideas during the meeting.
她在会议上决定用自己的想法来反驳他的提议。

country [ˈkʌntrɪ]
名词[n.]: 国家;农村, 乡下
例句1, I love visiting the countryside to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
我喜欢去农村逃离城市的喧嚣。
例句2, Japan is a country known for its rich culture and advanced technology.
日本是一个以丰富文化和先进技术而闻名的国家。
例句3, She grew up in the country, surrounded by fields and forests.
她在乡下长大,周围都是田野和森林。
例句4, The country’s economy has been growing steadily over the past decade.
这个国家的经济在过去十年中稳步增长。

countryside [ˈkʌntrɪsaɪd]
名词[n.]: 乡下, 农村
例句1, The countryside was blanketed in a serene layer of snow, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life.
乡村被一层宁静的雪覆盖,为繁忙的城市生活提供了一个宁静的避风港。
例句2, She decided to move to the countryside to enjoy a simpler and more sustainable lifestyle.
她决定搬到乡下,享受一种更简单、更可持续的生活方式。
例句3, The countryside is known for its picturesque landscapes and fresh, clean air.
乡村以其如画的风景和清新干净的空气而闻名。
例句4, Exploring the countryside on horseback is a unique way to experience nature’s beauty.
骑马探索乡村是体验大自然美丽的一种独特方式。
例句5, The countryside offers a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, fishing, and birdwatching.
乡村提供了各种户外活动,如徒步旅行、钓鱼和观鸟。

couple [ˈkʌp(ə)l]
名词[n.]: 夫妇, 一对
例句1, The couple walked hand in hand along the beach at sunset.
这对夫妇在日落时分手牵手沿着海滩散步。
例句2, A couple of apples fell from the tree during the storm.
暴风雨期间,几个苹果从树上掉了下来。
例句3, The couple decided to adopt a child to complete their family.
这对夫妇决定领养一个孩子来完整他们的家庭。
例句4, She bought a couple of books to read during her vacation.
她买了几本书在假期里阅读。

courage [ˈkʌrɪdʒ]
名词[n.]: 勇气; 胆略
例句1, It takes great courage to stand up for what you believe in.
坚持自己的信念需要巨大的勇气。
例句2, She showed remarkable courage in the face of danger.
她在危险面前表现出了非凡的勇气。
例句3, The soldier’s courage inspired his comrades to fight harder.
这位士兵的勇气激励了他的战友们更加奋力作战。
例句4, Courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it.
勇气不是没有恐惧,而是战胜恐惧。
例句5, He summoned up all his courage to ask her out on a date.
他鼓起所有的勇气邀请她出去约会。

course [kɔːs]
名词[n.]: 过程;经过;课程
例句1, The course of the river has changed over the centuries.
这条河流的河道在几个世纪里发生了变化。
例句2, She decided to take a course in photography to improve her skills.
她决定参加摄影课程来提高自己的技能。
例句3, The doctor explained the course of treatment for the patient’s illness.
医生解释了针对患者病情的治疗过程。
例句4, During the course of the meeting, several important decisions were made.
在会议过程中,做出了几项重要决定。

court [kɔːt]
名词[n.]: 法庭;法院
例句1, The case was brought to court after months of investigation.
经过数月的调查后,案件被提交到了法庭。
例句2, The tennis court was reserved for the championship match.
网球场被预留给了冠军赛。
例句3, The queen held a grand court to welcome foreign dignitaries.
女王举行了一场盛大的宫廷宴会来欢迎外国贵宾。
例句4, The basketball court was filled with enthusiastic fans.
篮球场上挤满了热情的球迷。
例句5, The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff, awarding substantial damages.
法院判决原告胜诉,并判给其巨额赔偿金。

courtyard [ˈkɔːtjɑːd]
名词[n.]: 庭院, 院子
例句1, The children played happily in the courtyard under the warm sun.
孩子们在温暖的阳光下在院子里快乐地玩耍。
例句2, The ancient courtyard was surrounded by tall stone walls, giving it a sense of seclusion and peace.
古老的庭院被高大的石墙环绕,给人一种幽静与安宁的感觉。
例句3, She loved to sit in the courtyard in the evenings, listening to the gentle rustle of the leaves.
她喜欢傍晚时坐在院子里,听着树叶轻柔的沙沙声。

cousin [ˈkʌz(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 堂(表)兄弟, 堂(表)姐妹
例句1, My cousin and I have been best friends since we were kids.
我和我的表兄弟从小就是最好的朋友。
例句2, She introduced her cousin from Australia to everyone at the party.
她向派对上的每个人介绍了她来自澳大利亚的表姐妹。
例句3, Cousin relationships can sometimes be as close as sibling bonds.
堂(表)兄弟姐妹之间的关系有时可以像亲兄弟姐妹一样亲密。

cover [ˈkʌvə]
名词[n.]: 盖子;罩; 动词[v.]: 覆盖, 遮盖;掩盖
例句1, She used a cloth to cover the table before setting it for dinner.
她在摆餐桌前用一块布盖住了桌子。
例句2, The book cover was beautifully designed, attracting many readers.
这本书的封面设计得非常漂亮,吸引了许多读者。
例句3, He tried to cover his mistake by making excuses, but everyone knew the truth.
他试图通过找借口来掩盖自己的错误,但大家都知道真相。
例句4, The snow covered the entire landscape, making it look like a winter wonderland.
大雪覆盖了整个风景,使它看起来像一个冬季仙境。

cow [kaʊ]
名词[n.]: 母牛, 奶牛
例句1, The farmer milks the cow every morning.
农民每天早上给奶牛挤奶。
例句2, The cow grazed peacefully in the meadow.
奶牛在草地上安静地吃草。
例句3, She bought a new cow for her dairy farm.
她为她的奶牛场买了一头新奶牛。
例句4, The cow is a sacred animal in some cultures.
在一些文化中,牛是神圣的动物。
例句5, He was so hungry he could eat a cow.
他饿得可以吃下一头牛。

cowboy [ˈkaʊbɔɪ]
名词[n.]:(美国)牛仔;牧场骑士
例句1, The cowboy rode his horse across the vast prairie, herding cattle under the setting sun.
那位牛仔骑着马穿过广阔的草原,在夕阳下放牧牛群。
例句2, In the old western movies, the cowboy always wore a hat and carried a revolver.
在古老的西部电影中,牛仔总是戴着帽子,带着左轮手枪。
例句3, The cowboy’s life was filled with adventure, danger, and the beauty of the open range.
牛仔的生活充满了冒险、危险和开阔牧场的美丽。
例句4, As a child, he dreamed of becoming a cowboy and exploring the wild west.
小时候,他梦想成为一名牛仔,探索狂野的西部。
例句5, The cowboy skillfully lassoed the runaway calf and brought it back to the herd.
牛仔熟练地用套索套住了逃跑的小牛,把它带回了牛群。

co-worker [ˈkəʊ ˈwɜːkə]
名词[n.]: 合作者;同事
例句1, My co-worker and I collaborated on the project to ensure its success.
我和我的同事合作完成了这个项目,以确保它的成功。
例句2, She is not just a co-worker but also a close friend who always supports me.
她不仅是我的同事,也是一位总是支持我的好朋友。
例句3, The co-worker from the marketing department provided valuable insights for our campaign.
来自市场部的同事为我们的活动提供了宝贵的见解。
例句4, During the meeting, my co-worker presented a new strategy that impressed everyone.
在会议期间,我的同事提出了一个让所有人印象深刻的新策略。
例句5, Our co-worker’s dedication to the job has set a high standard for the entire team.
我们同事对工作的投入为整个团队树立了高标准。

crash [kræʃ]
动词[v.]: 名词[n.]: 碰撞, 撞击
例句1, The car crashed into the tree at full speed.
汽车以全速撞上了树。
例句2, The stock market crash caused widespread panic among investors.
股市崩盘在投资者中引发了广泛的恐慌。
例句3, She heard a loud crash and rushed to see what had happened.
她听到一声巨响,赶紧跑去看发生了什么。
例句4, The company’s new product launch was a crash, failing to attract any customers.
公司的新产品发布彻底失败,没有吸引到任何顾客。

crazy [ˈkreɪzɪ]
形容词[a.]: 疯狂的
例句1, She had a crazy idea to start a business selling homemade cookies.
她有个疯狂的想法,要开一家卖自制饼干的企业。
例句2, The crowd went crazy when the band started playing their favorite song.
当乐队开始演奏他们最喜欢的歌曲时,人群疯狂了。
例句3, He’s been acting crazy ever since he got that promotion.
自从他得到晋升后,他的行为就一直很疯狂。
例句4, It’s crazy how fast time flies when you’re having fun.
当你玩得开心时,时间过得飞快,真是疯狂。
例句5, She drove at a crazy speed on the highway, making everyone nervous.
她在高速公路上以疯狂的速度驾驶,让每个人都感到紧张。

create [kriːˈeɪt]
及物动词[vt.]: 创造; 造成
例句1, The artist used recycled materials to create a stunning sculpture.
这位艺术家用回收材料创造了一件令人惊叹的雕塑。
例句2, The new policy is expected to create more job opportunities in the region.
新政策预计将在该地区创造更多的就业机会。
例句3, Her innovative approach helped create a more efficient workflow in the company.
她的创新方法帮助公司在工作流程中创造了更高的效率。
例句4, The sudden storm created chaos on the roads, causing multiple accidents.
突如其来的暴风雨在道路上造成了混乱,引发了多起事故。

creature [ˈkriːtʃə]
名词[n.]: 生物, 动物
例句1, The deep ocean is home to some of the most mysterious creatures on Earth.
深海是地球上一些最神秘生物的家园。
例句2, The artist’s latest sculpture is a fantastical creature from another world.
这位艺术家最新的雕塑作品是来自另一个世界的奇幻生物。
例句3, She described her ex-boyfriend as a vile creature who betrayed her trust.
她将她的前男友描述为一个背叛了她信任的卑鄙家伙。

credit [ˈkredɪt]
名词[n.]: 信用;信赖;信誉
例句1, Her impeccable credit allowed her to secure a loan with the lowest interest rate.
她无可挑剔的信用使她能够以最低的利率获得贷款。
例句2, The company’s credit is at stake after the recent scandal.
在最近的丑闻之后,公司的信誉岌岌可危。
例句3, He gave credit to his team for the success of the project.
他将项目的成功归功于他的团队。
例句4, The professor took credit for the student’s groundbreaking research.
教授将学生开创性的研究成果据为己有。

crime [kraɪm]
名词[n.]: (法律上的)罪, 犯罪
例句1, Committing a crime not only harms others but also destroys one’s own future.
犯罪不仅伤害他人,也毁掉自己的未来。
例句2, The detective was determined to solve the crime and bring the perpetrator to justice.
侦探决心破案并将罪犯绳之以法。
例句3, Crime rates in the city have significantly decreased due to the effective measures taken by the police.
由于警方采取的有效措施,该市的犯罪率显著下降。
例句4, She was falsely accused of the crime and had to prove her innocence in court.
她被错误地指控犯罪,不得不在法庭上证明自己的清白。
例句5, The novel explores the psychological motives behind the crime, offering a deep insight into the criminal mind.
这部小说探讨了犯罪背后的心理动机,深入剖析了罪犯的心理。

criminal [ˈkrɪmɪn(ə)l]
名词[n.]: 罪犯
例句1, The criminal was finally caught after a long chase by the police.
经过长时间的追捕,警方终于抓住了那个罪犯。
例句2, Committing a criminal act can lead to severe consequences, including imprisonment.
实施犯罪行为可能导致严重后果,包括监禁。
例句3, The lawyer specialized in defending high-profile criminal cases.
这位律师专门为高调的刑事案件辩护。
例句4, The criminal investigation revealed new evidence that changed the course of the trial.
刑事调查揭示了新的证据,改变了审判的进程。

crew [kruː]
名词[n.]: 全体船员
例句1, The crew worked tirelessly to ensure the ship reached its destination safely.
全体船员不懈努力,确保船只安全抵达目的地。
例句2, The film crew set up their equipment early in the morning to capture the perfect sunrise.
电影摄制组一大早就架设好设备,以捕捉完美的日出景象。
例句3, She joined the crew of the local theater group to pursue her passion for acting.
她加入了当地剧组的演员阵容,以追求她对表演的热情。
例句4, The flight crew announced that we would be landing shortly, so please fasten your seatbelts.
机组人员宣布我们即将着陆,请系好安全带。

crop [krɔp]
名词[n.]: 庄稼;收成
例句1, The farmer was pleased with his bountiful crop this year.
这位农民对他今年的丰收感到非常高兴。
例句2, She decided to crop her hair short for the summer.
她决定在夏天把头发剪短。
例句3, The photographer cropped the image to focus on the subject’s face.
摄影师裁剪了图像,以聚焦在人物的脸上。
例句4, The new policy aims to crop the excess spending in the department.
新政策旨在削减该部门的过度开支。

cross [krɔs]
形容词[a.]: 脾气不好的, 易怒的; 名词[n.]: 十字形的东西; 及物动词[vt.]: 越过;穿过
例句1, She gave him a cross look when he interrupted her.
当他打断她时,她给了他一个生气的眼神。
例句2, The church has a beautiful cross on its steeple.
教堂的尖顶上有一个美丽的十字架。
例句3, They had to cross the river to reach the village.
他们必须穿过河流才能到达村庄。

crossing [ˈkrɔsɪŋ]
名词[n.]: 十字路口, 人行横道
例句1, The pedestrian waited patiently at the crossing for the traffic light to turn green.
行人在人行横道耐心等待交通灯变绿。
例句2, At the crossing of Main Street and Elm Street, you’ll find the famous bakery.
在主街和榆树街的十字路口,你会找到那家著名的面包店。
例句3, The crossing of the river was treacherous due to the strong currents.
由于水流湍急,过河非常危险。
例句4, The crossing of cultures in the city has led to a vibrant and diverse community.
城市中的文化交融造就了一个充满活力和多样性的社区。

crossroads [ˈkrɔsrəʊd]
名词[n.]: 交叉路口
例句1, At the crossroads, she paused to decide which path to take.
在交叉路口,她停下来决定要走哪条路。
例句2, Life is full of crossroads where we must make important decisions.
人生充满了必须做出重要决定的十字路口。
例句3, The town’s crossroads is known for its historic monument.
这个小镇的交叉路口以其历史纪念碑而闻名。
例句4, They met at the crossroads of destiny and friendship.
他们在命运与友谊的十字路口相遇。

crowd [kraʊd]
名词[n.]: 人群; 及物动词[vt.]: 拥挤, 群聚
例句1, The crowd cheered loudly as the team scored the winning goal.
当球队打入制胜一球时,人群大声欢呼。
例句2, Tourists crowded the narrow streets of the old town during the festival.
节日期间,游客们挤满了老城的狭窄街道。

crowded [ˈkraʊdɪd]
形容词[a.]: 拥挤的
例句1, The subway was so crowded that I could barely move.
地铁非常拥挤,我几乎动弹不得。
例句2, The crowded marketplace was filled with the sounds of bargaining and laughter.
拥挤的市场里充满了讨价还价和欢笑的声音。
例句3, Despite the crowded schedule, she managed to find time for her hobbies.
尽管日程安排得很满,她还是设法抽出时间从事自己的爱好。

cruel [ˈkruːəl]
形容词[a.]: 残忍的, 残酷的;无情的
例句1, The cruel king showed no mercy to his enemies.
残忍的国王对他的敌人毫不留情。
例句2, It was cruel of him to abandon his loyal dog in the wilderness.
他在荒野中抛弃他忠诚的狗真是太无情了。
例句3, The cruel winter storm left many families without power.
无情的冬季暴风雪让许多家庭断电了。

cry [kraɪ]
名词[n.]: 叫喊;哭声; 动词[v.]: 喊叫;哭
例句1, The baby’s cry echoed through the silent house.
婴儿的哭声在寂静的房子里回荡。
例句2, She couldn’t help but cry when she heard the tragic news.
当她听到这个悲惨的消息时,她忍不住哭了起来。
例句3, The crowd began to cry out in protest against the unjust decision.
人群开始大声抗议这个不公正的决定。
例句4, His cry for help was heard by a passing hiker.
他呼救的声音被一位路过的徒步旅行者听到了。

culture [ˈkʌltʃə]
名词[n.]: 文化
例句1, The culture of Japan is rich in traditions and customs that have been preserved for centuries.
日本的文化富含传统和习俗,这些已经保存了几个世纪。
例句2, In microbiology, scientists study the culture of bacteria to understand their growth and behavior.
在微生物学中,科学家研究细菌的培养以了解它们的生长和行为。
例句3, The company has a strong culture of innovation, encouraging employees to think creatively.
这家公司有强烈的创新文化,鼓励员工进行创造性思考。
例句4, She immersed herself in the local culture during her travels, trying new foods and learning the language.
她在旅行中沉浸在当地文化中,尝试新食物并学习语言。

cup [kʌp]
名词[n.]: 茶杯
例句1, She sipped her tea from a delicate china cup.
她从精致的瓷杯中啜饮着茶。
例句2, He won the World Cup and became a national hero.
他赢得了世界杯,成为了民族英雄。
例句3, The cup of coffee on the table was still steaming.
桌上的那杯咖啡还在冒着热气。
例句4, She carefully measured the flour using a measuring cup.
她用量杯仔细地量了面粉。
例句5, The child proudly held up his trophy cup after the race.
比赛结束后,孩子自豪地举起了他的奖杯。

cupboard [ˈkʌbəd]
名词[n.]: 碗柜;橱柜
例句1, She opened the cupboard to fetch a plate for dinner.
她打开橱柜,取出一个盘子准备晚餐。
例句2, The old cupboard in the corner is full of antique dishes.
角落里的旧碗柜里装满了古董盘子。
例句3, He found the missing book hidden at the back of the cupboard.
他在橱柜后面找到了那本丢失的书。

cure [kjʊə]
名词[n.]: 及物动词[vt.]: 治疗;医好
例句1, The doctor was able to cure the patient of his illness.
医生成功治愈了病人的疾病。
例句2, Scientists are working hard to find a cure for cancer.
科学家们正在努力寻找治疗癌症的方法。
例句3, Herbal remedies can sometimes cure minor ailments.
草药疗法有时可以治愈小病。
例句4, Time and rest are often the best cure for a cold.
时间和休息通常是治疗感冒的最佳方法。

curious [ˈkjʊərɪəs]
形容词[a.]: 好奇的;奇异的
例句1, The curious child asked endless questions about the stars.
那个好奇的孩子对星星提出了无数的问题。
例句2, She found a curious old book in the attic, filled with strange symbols.
她在阁楼里发现了一本奇异的旧书,里面满是奇怪的符号。

currency [ˈkʌrənsɪ]
名词[n.]: 货币;现金
例句1, The local currency in Japan is the yen.
日本的当地货币是日元。
例句2, Digital currency is becoming increasingly popular in today’s economy.
数字货币在当今经济中变得越来越流行。
例句3, She exchanged her currency at the airport before her trip.
她在旅行前在机场兑换了货币。
例句4, The stability of a country’s currency is crucial for its economic health.
一个国家货币的稳定性对其经济健康至关重要。
例句5, He always carries some foreign currency when traveling abroad.
他出国旅行时总是携带一些外币。

curriculum [kəˈrɪkjʊləm]
名词[n.]:(学校的)全部课程
例句1, The school has introduced a new curriculum to enhance students’ critical thinking skills.
学校引入了一个新的课程,以提高学生的批判性思维能力。
例句2, She is responsible for designing the curriculum for the science department.
她负责为科学系设计课程。
例句3, The curriculum includes a variety of subjects such as mathematics, literature, and history.
课程包括数学、文学和历史等多种科目。
例句4, Parents were invited to review the curriculum and provide feedback.
家长们被邀请审查课程并提供反馈。
例句5, The university’s curriculum is designed to prepare students for global challenges.
大学的课程旨在为学生应对全球挑战做好准备。

curtain [ˈkɜːt(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 窗帘
例句1, She drew the curtain to let the sunlight in.
她拉开窗帘让阳光照进来。
例句2, The final curtain fell on the play, marking the end of the performance.
戏剧的帷幕落下,标志着演出的结束。
例句3, The thick curtain of fog made it difficult to see the road ahead.
浓厚的雾幕使得前方的道路难以看清。

custom [ˈkʌstəm]
名词[n.]: 习惯, 习俗, 风俗习惯
例句1, It is the custom in Japan to bow when greeting someone.
在日本,鞠躬问候是一种习俗。
例句2, She followed the custom of wearing white on her wedding day.
她遵循了婚礼当天穿白色的风俗。
例句3, The local custom of celebrating the harvest festival has been passed down for generations.
庆祝丰收节的当地风俗已经传承了几代人。
例句4, He made a custom suit tailored to his exact measurements.
他定制了一套完全按照他尺寸的西装。
例句5, The shop specializes in custom furniture designed to fit any space.
这家店专门设计定制家具,以适应任何空间。

customer [ˈkʌstəmə]
名词[n.]: (商店)顾客, 主顾
例句1, The customer was delighted with the exceptional service provided by the store.
这位顾客对商店提供的优质服务感到非常满意。
例句2, As a loyal customer, she always receives special discounts and offers.
作为一名忠实顾客,她总能享受到特别的折扣和优惠。
例句3, The store manager greeted every customer with a warm smile and a friendly hello.
商店经理用温暖的微笑和友好的问候迎接每一位顾客。
例句4, The customer complained about the poor quality of the product and demanded a refund.
这位顾客对产品质量低劣表示不满,并要求退款。
例句5, To attract more customers, the shop introduced a new loyalty program.
为了吸引更多顾客,这家商店推出了一项新的忠诚计划。

customs [ˈkʌstəm]
名词[n.]: 海关, 关税
例句1, When traveling abroad, you must declare all items at customs to avoid any penalties.
出国旅行时,你必须在海关申报所有物品,以避免任何处罚。
例句2, The customs on imported goods can significantly affect the final price consumers pay.
进口商品的关税会显著影响消费者最终支付的价格。

cut (cut, cut) [kʌt]
动词[v.]: 名词[n.]: 切, 剪, 削, 割, 伤口
例句1, She cut the paper into a beautiful snowflake shape.
她把纸剪成了一个美丽的雪花形状。
例句2, He accidentally cut his finger while chopping vegetables.
他在切菜时不小心割伤了手指。
例句3, The barber gave him a fresh cut before the interview.
理发师在面试前给他剪了一个新发型。
例句4, The director decided to cut several scenes from the final movie.
导演决定从最终的电影中剪掉几个场景。
例句5, The sharp knife made a clean cut through the steak.
锋利的刀子在牛排上划出了一道整齐的切口。

cycle [ˈsaɪk(ə)l]
不及物动词[vi.]: 骑自行车
例句1, She cycles to work every day to stay healthy and reduce her carbon footprint.
她每天骑自行车上班,以保持健康并减少碳足迹。
例句2, The water cycle is essential for maintaining the balance of ecosystems on Earth.
水循环对于维持地球生态系统的平衡至关重要。
例句3, He decided to cycle through the countryside to enjoy the scenic beauty and fresh air.
他决定骑自行车穿越乡村,享受美丽的风景和清新的空气。
例句4, The company is working on a new product cycle to meet the changing demands of the market.
公司正在开发新的产品周期,以满足市场不断变化的需求。
例句5, The seasons cycle through spring, summer, autumn, and winter, each bringing its own unique charm.
季节循环经过春、夏、秋、冬,每个季节都带来其独特的魅力。

cyclist [ˈsaɪklɪst]
名词[n.]: 骑自行车的人
例句1, The dedicated cyclist pedaled up the steep hill with unwavering determination.
那位专注的骑自行车的人以坚定的决心蹬上了陡峭的山坡。
例句2, As a passionate cyclist, she joined the local cycling club to explore new trails.
作为一名热情的骑自行车的人,她加入了当地的自行车俱乐部,以探索新的路线。
例句3, The city has implemented new bike lanes to ensure the safety of every cyclist.
该市已实施新的自行车道,以确保每位骑自行车的人的安全。
例句4, Being a cyclist in the bustling city requires both skill and patience.
在繁华的城市中成为一名骑自行车的人需要技巧和耐心。
例句5, The cyclist waved to the cheering crowd as he crossed the finish line.
那位骑自行车的人在越过终点线时向欢呼的人群挥手。