Spectacular [spekˈtækjələ(r)]
adj.
壮观的;壮丽的
【英文释义】
Something that is spectacular is very impressive or dramatic.
【例句】
The landscape is intersected with spectacular gorges.
在大地景色中点缀着壮观的峡谷。
The comparison to Mount Everest is due to its remoteness, difficulty, and spectacular beauty.
将它与珠穆拉玛峰相比是因为它很难征服、偏僻,还有就是它壮观的景色。
Their spectacular design and structure required tremendous skill.
这些金字塔壮观的设计和结构需要高超的技术。
incisive [ɪnˈsaɪsɪv]
adj.
敏锐的;锐利的;透彻的
【英文释义】
showing clear thought and good understanding of what is important, and the ability to express this
【例句】
She's incredibly incisive, incredibly intelligent.
她机敏过人,才智超群。
His incisive remarks made us see the problems in our plans.
他的话切中要害,使我们看到了计划中的一些问题。
diss [dɪs]
v.
对…不尊敬;不公正地批评
【英文释义】
If someone disses you, they criticize you unfairly or speak to you in a way that does not show respect.
【例句】
Sorry don't make up for dissing us.
对不起并不能弥补对我们的不尊重
They dissed my woman, so I called in the big guns.
他们对我的女人不敬,所以我请了大人物来对付他们。
deposit [dɪˈpɒzɪt]
n.
订金;订钱;押金;存款
【英文释义】
A deposit is a sum of money which is in a bank account or savings account, especially a sum which will be left there for some time.
【例句】
Only a small fraction of a bank's total deposits will be withdrawn at any one time.
任何时候,一家银行的总存款只有少量会被提取。
He has a large deposit in the bank.
他在银行里有大笔存款。