291.mighty
美 [?ma?ti]
adj.巨大的,强有力的;有势力的
In the next game they will face the mighty rivals.
在下场比赛中他们将面对强劲对手。
292.prominent
美 [?prɑ?m?n?nt]
adj.重要的;著名的;杰出的;显眼的;显著的;突出的;凸现的
He is a prominent physician.
他是位著名的医生。
293.ooze
美 [u?z]
v.慢慢地冒出,渗出
Black oil was oozing out of the engine.
发动机渗出了黑油。
294.pilferage
美 ['p?lfr?d?]
n.行窃;偷盗;赃品
Pilferage in the warehouse reduces profitability by about two percent.
仓库中的失窃使利润损失了百分之二。
295.terrestrial
美 [t??restri?l]
n.地球人;陆地生物
adj.地球上的;陆地间的;人间的;类行星的
The gills of fishes are analogous to the lungs in terrestrial animals.
鱼类的鳃与陆上动物的肺类似。
296.relegate
美 [?rel?ɡe?t]
v.使降级,流放;移交
Mr. Taylor relegated his project to his son after he retired.
泰勒先生退休后把事业移转给儿子。
297.veer
美 [v?r]
v.改变方向;改变
The wind has veered round to the north recently.
近日风向已转北了。
298.scorch
美 [sk??rt?]
n.焦痕
I could not wash away the mark of the scorch.
我洗不掉这焦痕。
299.soporific
美 [?sɑ?p??r?f?k]
adj.催眠的;让人瞌睡的
The election campaign was soporific but the results are startling.
竞选活动令人昏昏欲睡,但结果却令人吃惊。
300.tractable
美 [?tr?kt?bl]
adj.易处理的;温顺的,易于驾驭的
This approach helps to make the issues more tractable.
这种方法有助于使这些问题更便于处理。