Insufficient
' R( m) k" q4 u$ m; d; ~& D6 W' d( {用法:Something that is insufficient is not large enough in amount or degree for a particular purpose. (FORMAL) ' e+ s; s. u- q( ^" q) i6 a# m6 J6 v+ Q
例句: Until the turn of the century, most were the production of an individual editor, who might begin with insufficient capital or fail to attract a steady readership. (2004.08) 9 V7 E* e6 Z3 h) p. k, v$ l4 H: r
! Y. k* @ s7 x$ K+ YIntegrate ; T+ p9 G( s1 [% v0 T! v
用法:① If someone integrates into a social group, or is integrated into it, they behave in such a way that they become part of the group or are accepted into it.
" v. {8 `% ~ r) P1 i例句: At that point in time, medical schools started to become more interested in having their curricula integrate nutritional concepts into the basic sciences. (1999.08)
) {0 x" E; n: Q2 [② When races integrate or when schools and organizations are integrated, people who are black or belong to ethnic minorities can join white people in their schools and organizations. (AM)
. q3 ^) z$ H+ b( }( c" Q) z; D③ If you integrate one thing with another, or one thing integrates with another, the two things become closely linked or form part of a whole idea or system. You can also say that two things integrate. * `2 |7 X4 s' ]
+ |5 O! B" b0 F* _) D7 p/ J8 yIntegral
5 \. ^+ D8 |& q; ~* a用法:Something that is an integral part of something is an essential part of that thing.
: k7 I d, J; X: B/ B( ?& L例句: They became an integral part of the gardens of the Ottoman Empire from the sixteenth century onward, and, soon after, part of European life as well. (2002.01)
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Intense
; B% P3 a0 _9 R; |用法:①Intense is used to describe something that is very great or extreme in strength or degree.
: P S# ~2 K9 k7 A7 @$ o/ j例句: Just as volcanic action, with its intense heat, fuses the elements in certain rocks into a glasslike rock called obsidian, so can we apply heat to earthen materials and change them into a hard, dense material. (2002.05)
1 f) Z0 j# {0 i6 g+ q- U② If you describe an activity as intense, you mean that it is very serious and concentrated, and often involves doing a great deal in a short time.
M6 U( k# _( N/ q6 N/ }: n③ If you describe the way someone looks at you as intense, you mean that they look at you very directly and seem to know what you are thinking or feeling. ; h9 S( e% ?4 M) u( C0 z
④If you describe a person as intense, you mean that they appear to concentrate very hard on everything that they do, and they feel and show their emotions in a very extreme way. |