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高中英语选必三Unit3逐词英语释义
:图表;
[英文释义]a diagram showing the relationship between variables, typically using
lines or bars to represent data.
on:排放;
[英文释义]the act of releasing or discharging something, usually referring to gases
or pollutants being released into the atmosphere.
:融化;
[英文释义]to change from a solid to a liquid state as a result of heating or increased
temperature.
:挨饿;
[英文释义]to suffer or die from lack of food; to deprive someone or something of
nourishment.
:海豹;
[英文释义]a large aquatic mammal with flippers and a streamlined body, living chiefly
in the colder regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
y:生态学;
[英文释义]the study of the relationships between organisms and their environment,
including the interactions between living organisms and their physical surroundings.
e:释放;
[英文释义]to set free or let go; to allow something to be known, published, or made
available.
e:甲烷;
[英文释义]a colorless and odorless flammable gas, the main component of natural gas,
and a potent greenhouse gas.
:碳;
[英文释义]a chemical element that is the basis of organic compounds and occurs
naturally in the atmosphere as carbon dioxide.
e:二氧化物;
[英文释义]a compound containing two oxygen atoms bonded to another element or group.
dioxide:二氧化碳;
[英文释义]a colorless and odorless gas formed during respiration, combustion, and
other processes, and a major greenhouse gas contributing to climate change.
ble:适合居住的;
[英文释义]suitable or fit to live in; capable of supporting human life.
n:维持;
[英文释义]to keep, maintain, or support something or someone over time.
nable:可持续的;
[英文释义]able to be maintained or continued at a certain rate or level without
depleting resources or causing harm to the environment.
:化石;
[英文释义]the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in rock,
often used to refer to fuel derived from ancient plants and animals.
:燃料;
[英文释义]a material that is burned to produce heat or power, such as coal, oil, or
gas.
fuel:化石燃料;
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[英文释义]a natural fuel formed from the remains of living organisms, such as coal,
oil, or natural gas.
hensive:全面的;
[英文释义]including or dealing with all or nearly all aspects of something; complete
and thorough.
ide:全球的;
[英文释义]occurring or existing throughout the world; global in extent or scope.
:趋势;
[英文释义]a general direction in which something is developing or changing; a current
fashion or popular style.
ntly:频繁地;
[英文释义]happening or occurring often; regularly or repeatedly.
ast:广播;
[英文释义]to transmit or send out programs, information, or signals by radio or
television.
:政策;
[英文释义]a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party,
business, or individual.
int:足迹;
[英文释义]the mark left by a person's foot or shoe; the impact or effect of a person,
organization, or product on the environment.
ct:限制;
[英文释义]to limit or control something or someone within certain boundaries or
rules.
ction:限制;
[英文释义]a rule or limitation that restricts or limits something or someone.
:抓住;
[英文释义]to take hold of suddenly and forcibly; to capture or apprehend.
:盆地;
[英文释义]a large or deep bowl-shaped depression in the Earth's surface, often
containing water or used as a drainage area.
n:企鹅;
[英文释义]a flightless bird found in the Southern Hemisphere, characterized by its
upright stance, black and white plumage, and webbed feet.
:改革;
[英文释义]to make changes in order to improve or correct something, often referring
to social, political, or economic systems.
o:经历;
[英文释义]to experience or go through a process or change.
ent:实施;
[英文释义]to put into effect or action; to carry out or execute a plan, decision,
or policy.
ious:和谐的;
[英文释义]forming a pleasing or consistent whole; free from discord or conflict.
te:适度的;
[英文释义]not excessive or extreme; keeping within reasonable or suitable limits.
:提交;
[英文释义]to present or hand over something for consideration, judgment, or decision.
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:每年的;
[英文释义]occurring or done once a year; yearly.
al:热带的;
[英文释义]relating to or characteristic of the tropics, the region between the Tropic
of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
:混乱;
[英文释义]a state of complete disorder and confusion; lack of organization or order.
behalf:代表;
[英文释义]acting or speaking for someone or a group of people; in the interest or
benefit of someone.
r:核能的;
[英文释义]relating to the nucleus of an atom; involving or using nuclear energy or
weapons.
ive:敏感的;
[英文释义]easily affected or influenced by external factors; responsive to physical,
emotional, or social stimuli.
:丛林;
[英文释义]a dense and tangled mass of vegetation, typically found in tropical
rainforests.
:烟雾;
[英文释义]a mixture of smoke and fog, especially in urban areas with high pollution
levels.
ate:起源;
[英文释义]to have a beginning or starting point in something; to come into existence
or be caused by something.
:体积;
[英文释义]the amount of space that a substance or object occupies; the degree or
intensity of a sound.
e:垃圾;
[英文释义]waste material or discarded items, typically referring to household or
industrial refuse.
rise:企业;
[英文释义]a project or undertaking, typically involving a business or commercial
activity.
e:恢复;
[英文释义]to bring back or return something to its original condition, state, or
position.
vation:保护;
[英文释义]the act of protecting, preserving, or restoring the natural environment,
wildlife, or natural resources.
:一打;
[英文释义]a group or set of twelve; twelve items considered as a unit.
of:许多;
[英文释义]a large number or quantity of something; many or numerous.
tion:规定;
[英文释义]an official rule or law that controls or governs something, often issued
by a government or regulatory body.
al:处理;
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[英文释义]the act or process of getting rid of something; the management or handling
of waste or unwanted materials.
tion:检查;
[英文释义]the act of examining or reviewing something carefully and thoroughly.
:罚款;
[英文释义]a sum of money imposed as a penalty for an offense or violation.
gn:运动;
[英文释义]a series of coordinated activities or efforts aimed at achieving a specific
goal or objective.
ay:水路;
[英文释义]a navigable route or channel of water, such as a river, canal, or strait.
te:容忍;
[英文释义]to accept or endure something or someone, especially in spite of
disagreement or dislike.
:议程;
[英文释义]a list or plan of things to be done or considered, often used in reference
to a meeting or conference.
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