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2020-08-26 #65

Open soraliu opened 4 years ago

soraliu commented 4 years ago
isomorphic
/ˌīsəˈmôrfik/

adjective
    corresponding or similar in form and relations.
soraliu commented 4 years ago
resplendent
/rəˈsplendənt/

adjective
    attractive and impressive through being richly colorful or sumptuous.
        - "she was resplendent in a sea-green dress"
    Synonyms: splendiferous

Synonyms
    adjective
        - splendacious, magnolious
        - splendid, magnificent, brilliant, dazzling, glittering, glowing, radiant, gorgeous, transcendent, impressive, imposing, spectacular, striking, stunning, glorious, superb, majestic, great, awe-inspiring, breathtaking, fine
        - splendiferous

Examples
    - she was resplendent in a sea-green dress
soraliu commented 4 years ago
It looks helpless

看起来很无奈
(Kàn qǐlái hěn wúnài)

Translations of It looks helpless
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

It looks helpless
    看起来很无奈, 它看起来无奈
soraliu commented 4 years ago
keep away from drugs

远离毒品
(Yuǎnlí dúpǐn)

Translations of keep away from drugs
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

keep away from drugs
    远离毒品, 从药物保持距离
soraliu commented 4 years ago
retreat.
/rəˈtrēt/

verb
    (of an army) withdraw from enemy forces as a result of their superior power or after a defeat.
        - "the French retreated in disarray"
    Synonyms: fly, levant

noun
    an act of moving back or withdrawing.
        - "the army was in retreat"
    Synonyms: withdrawal, pulling back, flight

    a signal for a military force to withdraw.
        - "the bugle sounded a retreat"

    a quiet or secluded place in which one can rest and relax.
        - "their mountain retreat in New Hampshire"
    Synonyms: refuge, haven, resort, asylum, sanctuary, sanctum sanctorum, hideaway, hideout, hiding place, cottage, dacha, shelter, cabin, den, lair, nest

Synonyms
    verb
        - withdraw, retire, draw back, pull back, pull out, fall back, give way, give ground, recoil, flee, take flight, beat a retreat, beat a hasty retreat, run away, run off, make a run for it, run for it, make off, take off, take to one's heels, make a break for it, bolt, make a quick exit, clear out, make one's getaway, escape, head for the hills
        - change one's decision, change one's mind, change one's attitude, change one's plans, back down, climb down, do a U-turn, backtrack, backpedal, row back, retract, reconsider, eat one's words, eat humble pie, give in, concede defeat, shift one's ground, do an about-turn
        - go out, ebb, recede, flow out, fall, go down
        - beat it, vamoose, skedaddle, split, cut and run, leg it, show a clean pair of heels, turn tail, scram, hook it, fly the coop, skip off, do a fade, do a runner, scarper, do a bunk, light out, bug out, cut out, peel out, take a powder, skiddoo, go through, shoot through
        - fly, levant

    noun
        - katabasis
        - hidey-hole
        - refuge, haven, resort, asylum, sanctuary, sanctum sanctorum, hideaway, hideout, hiding place, cottage, dacha, shelter, cabin, den, lair, nest
        - sequestration, reclusion
        - withdrawal, pulling back, flight
        - seclusion, withdrawal, retirement, solitude, isolation, hiding, privacy, sanctuary
        - climbdown, backdown, retraction, concession, about-face, U-turn, rowback, about-turn

Examples
    - the unions made a retreat from their earlier position

    - the bishop is away on his annual retreat

    - his proposals were clearly unreasonable and he was soon forced to retreat

    - the army was in retreat

    - before his ordination he went on retreat

    - a speedy retreat

    - it becomes so hot that the lizards retreat into the shade

    - their mountain retreat in New Hampshire

    - the bugle sounded a retreat
soraliu commented 4 years ago
inform
/inˈfôrm/

verb
    give (someone) facts or information; tell.
        - "they were informed that no risk was involved"
    Synonyms: tell, let someone know, notify, apprise, advise, announce to, impart to, communicate to, brief, prime, enlighten, send word to, keep posted

    give an essential or formative principle or quality to.
        - "the relationship of the citizen to the state is informed by the democratic ideal"
    Synonyms: suffuse, pervade, permeate, infuse, imbue, saturate, illuminate, animate, characterize, typify

Synonyms
    verb
        - denounce, give away, betray, incriminate, inculpate, report, tell the authorities/police about, double-cross, sell out, stab in the back, be a Judas to, give someone a Judas kiss, turn Queen's/King's evidence
        - put in the picture, fill in, clue in/up, give the lowdown to
        - delate
        - tell, let someone know, notify, apprise, advise, announce to, impart to, communicate to, brief, prime, enlighten, send word to, keep posted
        - suffuse, pervade, permeate, infuse, imbue, saturate, illuminate, animate, characterize, typify
        - rat, squeal, squeak, blab, split, tell, tell tales about, blow the whistle, spill the beans, put the finger on, sell down the river, nark, snitch, peach, stitch up, do the dirty on, grass, shop, sneak, clype, rat out, drop a/the dime on, finger, job, dob, pimp, pool, shelf, put someone's pot on, point the bone at

Examples
    - we don't advise, we just inform

    - people called a confidential hotline to inform on friends, neighbors, and family members

    - more research is required to inform the policy

    - the role of television is to inform and entertain

    - you must inform the hospital