dad = daddy [dæd]
名词[n.]:(口)爸爸, 爹爹
例句1, My dad always knows how to fix things around the house.
我爸爸总是知道如何修理家里的东西。
例句2, When I was a kid, my dad used to read me bedtime stories.
当我还是个孩子的时候,我爸爸常常给我读睡前故事。
例句3, Dad, can you help me with my homework?
爸爸,你能帮我做作业吗?
例句4, My dad taught me how to ride a bike when I was five.
我爸爸在我五岁的时候教会了我骑自行车。
例句5, Dad, I need your advice on something important.
爸爸,我需要你就一件重要的事情给我建议。

daily [ˈdeɪlɪ]
形容词[a.]: 每日的;日常的; 副词[ad.]: 每天; 名词[n.]: 日报
例句1, She reads the daily newspaper every morning to stay informed.
她每天早上读日报以了解最新资讯。
例句2, He jogs daily to maintain his fitness.
他每天慢跑以保持健康。
例句3, The daily routine of the office includes checking emails and attending meetings.
办公室的日常事务包括查看邮件和参加会议。

damage [ˈdæmɪdʒ]
名词[n.]: 及物动词[vt.]: 毁坏, 损害
例句1, The hurricane caused extensive damage to the coastal town.
飓风对沿海城镇造成了广泛的破坏。
例句2, Smoking can damage your lungs over time.
吸烟会随着时间的推移损害你的肺部。
例句3, The company is seeking compensation for the damage to its reputation.
公司正在为其声誉受损寻求赔偿。
例句4, The accident resulted in significant damage to the vehicle.
事故导致车辆严重损坏。
例句5, Excessive use of chemical fertilizers can damage the soil.
过度使用化肥会损害土壤。

damp [dæmp]
形容词[a.]: 名词[n.]: 潮湿(的)
例句1, The damp weather made the old wooden house smell musty.
潮湿的天气让这座老木屋闻起来有一股霉味。
例句2, She used a damp cloth to wipe the dust off the furniture.
她用一块湿布擦去家具上的灰尘。
例句3, The damp in the basement caused the walls to develop mold.
地下室的潮湿导致墙壁发霉。
例句4, After the rain, the ground was still damp and slippery.
雨后,地面仍然潮湿且滑溜。

dance [dɑːns; (US) dæns]
名词[n.]: 不及物动词[vi.]: 跳舞
例句1, She loves to dance under the moonlight.
她喜欢在月光下跳舞。
例句2, The dance of the flames in the fireplace was mesmerizing.
壁炉中火焰的舞动令人着迷。
例句3, They performed a traditional dance at the festival.
他们在节日上表演了一支传统舞蹈。
例句4, The leaves danced in the wind, creating a beautiful scene.
树叶在风中起舞,形成了一幅美丽的景象。
例句5, He asked her to dance at the party.
他在派对上邀请她跳舞。

danger [ˈdeɪndʒə]
名词[n.]: 危险
例句1, The explorers were well aware of the danger lurking in the dense jungle.
探险者们清楚地知道在茂密的丛林中潜伏着危险。
例句2, Swimming in this river is a danger due to the strong currents and hidden rocks.
由于湍急的水流和隐藏的岩石,在这条河里游泳很危险。
例句3, The danger of smoking is well-documented, yet many people continue to do it.
吸烟的危害已被充分记录,但许多人仍然继续吸烟。
例句4, She faced the danger head-on, showing incredible bravery in the face of adversity.
她直面危险,在逆境中表现出令人难以置信的勇气。

dangerous [ˈdeɪndʒərəs]
形容词[a.]: 危险的
例句1, Climbing that mountain without proper gear is extremely dangerous.
在没有适当装备的情况下攀登那座山极其危险。
例句2, The chemical spill created a dangerous situation for the nearby residents.
化学物质泄漏给附近居民造成了危险的情况。
例句3, He has a dangerous temper that can flare up at any moment.
他脾气暴躁,随时可能爆发。
例句4, Driving under the influence of alcohol is not only illegal but also highly dangerous.
酒后驾车不仅违法,而且非常危险。
例句5, The spy found himself in a dangerous position when his cover was blown.
当间谍的身份暴露后,他发现自己处于危险境地。

dare [deə]
动词[v.]: 助动词[aux.]:(后接不带to的不定式;主要用于疑问, 否定或条件句)敢, 敢于
例句1, How dare you speak to me like that!
你竟敢这样跟我说话!
例句2, I dare not venture into the dark forest alone.
我不敢独自冒险进入那片黑暗的森林。
例句3, If you dare to challenge him, be prepared for the consequences.
如果你敢挑战他,就要准备好承担后果。
例句4, Dare I say that this is the best performance I’ve ever seen?
我敢说这是我见过的最好的表演吗?

dark [dɑːk]
名词[n.]: 黑暗;暗处;日暮; 形容词[a.]: 黑暗的;暗淡的;深色的
例句1, The room was completely dark, and I couldn’t see anything.
房间里一片漆黑,我什么都看不见。
例句2, She wore a dark blue dress to the party.
她穿了一件深蓝色的连衣裙去参加派对。
例句3, As the sun set, the dark of the evening began to envelop the forest.
随着太阳落山,夜晚的黑暗开始笼罩森林。
例句4, His mood turned dark after hearing the bad news.
听到坏消息后,他的心情变得阴郁。

darkness [ˈdɑːknɪs]
名词[n.]: 黑暗, 阴暗
例句1, The darkness of the night enveloped the forest, making it impossible to see even a few feet ahead.
夜晚的黑暗笼罩着森林,使得即使几英尺外也看不见任何东西。
例句2, She felt a deep sense of darkness in her heart after hearing the tragic news.
听到这个悲惨的消息后,她感到内心深处的阴暗。
例句3, The darkness of the cave was so profound that even the flashlight seemed to be swallowed by it.
洞穴的黑暗如此深邃,以至于手电筒的光似乎都被它吞噬了。

data [ˈdeɪtə, ˈdɑːtə; (US) ˈdætə]
名词[n.]: 资料, 数据
例句1, The scientist analyzed the data to draw meaningful conclusions.
科学家分析了数据以得出有意义的结论。
例句2, Accurate data is crucial for making informed decisions in business.
准确的数据对于在商业中做出明智的决策至关重要。
例句3, The survey collected data from over a thousand participants.
这项调查从一千多名参与者中收集了数据。
例句4, The company uses big data to predict market trends.
这家公司利用大数据来预测市场趋势。
例句5, The data shows a significant increase in sales this quarter.
数据显示本季度销售额显著增长。

database [ˈdeɪtbeɪs]
名词[n.]: 资料库, 数据库
例句1, The company stores all its customer information in a secure database.
该公司将所有客户信息存储在一个安全的数据库中。
例句2, Researchers analyzed the data from the database to identify trends.
研究人员分析了数据库中的数据以识别趋势。
例句3, The database was corrupted, causing a loss of important records.
数据库损坏,导致重要记录丢失。
例句4, She spent hours updating the database with the latest information.
她花了几个小时用最新信息更新数据库。
例句5, Access to the database is restricted to authorized personnel only.
只有授权人员才能访问数据库。

date [deɪt]
名词[n.]: 日期;约会; 名词[n.]:枣
例句1, Can we set a date for our next meeting?
我们能定下下次会议的日期吗?
例句2, She has a date with her boyfriend tonight.
她今晚和男朋友有个约会。
例句3, I love eating dates as a healthy snack.
我喜欢把枣当作健康零食来吃。

daughter [ˈdɔːtə]
名词[n.]: 女儿
例句1, Her daughter is the spitting image of her when she was young.
她的女儿和她年轻时长得一模一样。
例句2, The proud father watched his daughter graduate with honors.
那位自豪的父亲看着他的女儿以优异的成绩毕业。
例句3, She always dreamed of having a daughter to share her love of music with.
她一直梦想着有一个女儿,可以和她分享对音乐的热爱。
例句4, The mother and daughter spent the entire day shopping and bonding.
母女俩花了一整天时间购物和增进感情。
例句5, He wrote a heartfelt letter to his daughter, expressing his pride and love.
他给女儿写了一封真挚的信,表达了他的骄傲和爱。

dawn [dɔːn]
名词[n.]: 黎明, 拂晓
例句1, As the dawn broke, the first rays of sunlight painted the sky in hues of pink and orange.
随着黎明的到来,第一缕阳光将天空染成了粉红色和橙色。
例句2, The dawn of a new era brought with it hope and excitement for the future.
新时代的黎明带来了对未来的希望和激动。
例句3, She woke up at dawn to start her day with a peaceful morning walk.
她在拂晓时分醒来,以一次宁静的晨间散步开始她的一天。
例句4, The idea dawned on him suddenly, and he couldn’t wait to share it with his team.
这个想法突然在他脑海中闪现,他迫不及待地想要与团队分享。

day [deɪ]
名词[n.]:(一)天, (一)日;白天
例句1, Every day is a new opportunity to make a difference.
每一天都是一个新的机会去产生影响。
例句2, The sun rises at the start of each day, bringing light to the world.
太阳在每一天的开始升起,为世界带来光明。
例句3, She spent the entire day studying for her exams.
她花了整整一天时间准备考试。
例句4, The day was filled with laughter and joy as friends gathered together.
朋友们聚在一起,这一天充满了笑声和欢乐。
例句5, He works during the day and rests at night.
他白天工作,晚上休息。

daylight [ˈdeɪlaɪt]
名词[n.]: 日光, 白昼; 黎明
例句1, The daylight streamed through the windows, illuminating the entire room.
阳光透过窗户流泻进来,照亮了整个房间。
例句2, They decided to start their journey at daylight to make the most of the day.
他们决定在黎明时分开始旅程,以充分利用一天的时间。
例句3, The detective worked tirelessly, often until daylight, to solve the complex case.
侦探不知疲倦地工作,常常直到天亮,以解决这个复杂的案件。

dead [ded]
形容词[a.]: 死的;无生命的
例句1, The dead tree stood silently in the middle of the forest.
那棵枯死的树静静地矗立在森林中央。
例句2, He felt like a dead man walking after hearing the bad news.
听到坏消息后,他感觉自己像行尸走肉一般。
例句3, The battery in my phone is completely dead.
我手机里的电池完全没电了。
例句4, The dead silence in the room made everyone uneasy.
房间里死一般的寂静让每个人都感到不安。

deadline [ˈdedlaɪn]
名词[n.]:最后期限, 截止日期
例句1, The deadline for submitting the project is next Friday.
提交项目的截止日期是下周五。
例句2, She worked tirelessly to meet the tight deadline for the report.
她不知疲倦地工作,以便在紧张的截止日期前完成报告。
例句3, Missing the deadline could result in penalties for the company.
错过截止日期可能会导致公司受到处罚。

deaf [def]
形容词[a.]: 聋的
例句1, She was born deaf, but she has never let it stop her from achieving her dreams.
她天生聋哑,但她从未让这阻止她实现梦想。
例句2, The loud music made him temporarily deaf in one ear.
震耳的音乐让他一只耳朵暂时失聪。
例句3, He turned a deaf ear to her pleas for help.
他对她的求助充耳不闻。
例句4, The deafening silence in the room made everyone uncomfortable.
房间里震耳欲聋的沉默让每个人都感到不适。

deal [diːl]
名词[n.]: 量, 数额;交易
例句1, The company secured a lucrative deal with the international supplier.
该公司与国际供应商达成了一项利润丰厚的交易。
例句2, He has a great deal of experience in managing large teams.
他在管理大型团队方面有丰富的经验。
例句3, We need to deal with this issue immediately before it escalates.
我们需要立即处理这个问题,以免事态升级。
例句4, The new policy will deal a significant blow to small businesses.
新政策将对小企业造成重大打击。

dear [dɪə]
感叹词[int.]:(表示惊愕)哎呀!唷!; 形容词[a.]: 亲爱的;贵的
例句1, Oh dear, I forgot to bring my homework!
哎呀,我忘记带作业了!
例句2, She is my dear friend, and we have known each other since childhood.
她是我亲爱的朋友,我们从小就认识了。
例句3, This dress is quite dear; I can’t afford it right now.
这条裙子很贵,我现在买不起。

death [deθ]
名词[n.]: 死
例句1, The death of the old oak tree marked the end of an era in the village.
那棵老橡树的死亡标志着村庄一个时代的结束。
例句2, The news of her father’s death left her in a state of profound grief.
她父亲去世的消息使她陷入了深深的悲痛之中。
例句3, The death penalty is a controversial topic in many countries.
死刑在许多国家是一个有争议的话题。
例句4, The death of the battery meant the phone was useless until it was recharged.
电池没电意味着手机在充电前无法使用。
例句5, The death of the main character in the novel was both shocking and inevitable.
小说中主人公的死亡既令人震惊又不可避免。

debate [dɪˈbeɪt]
名词[n.]: 动词[v.]:讨论, 辩论
例句1, The students engaged in a lively debate about the pros and cons of social media.
学生们就社交媒体的利弊展开了热烈的讨论。
例句2, The presidential candidates will debate on national television tonight.
总统候选人今晚将在全国电视上进行辩论。
例句3, There is much debate among scientists about the causes of climate change.
科学家们对气候变化的原因存在很多争论。
例句4, The debate over the new policy lasted for hours in the parliament.
关于新政策的辩论在议会中持续了几个小时。
例句5, She decided to debate the issue with her colleagues before making a final decision.
她决定在做出最终决定前与同事们讨论这个问题。

debt [det]
名词[n.]: 债务;欠款
例句1, He struggled to pay off his massive debt after years of overspending.
他在多年过度消费后,努力偿还巨额债务。
例句2, The country’s national debt has reached an alarming level, causing concern among economists.
该国的国债已达到令人担忧的水平,引起了经济学家的关注。
例句3, She felt a deep sense of debt to her mentor for guiding her through difficult times.
她对导师在困难时期给予的指导深感感激。
例句4, The company decided to take on more debt to finance its expansion plans.
公司决定承担更多债务以资助其扩张计划。

decade [ˈdekeɪd]
名词[n.]: 十年期
例句1, The last decade has seen significant advancements in technology.
过去十年见证了技术的重大进步。
例句2, She spent a decade traveling the world and documenting her experiences.
她花了十年的时间环游世界并记录她的经历。
例句3, The company plans to expand its operations over the next decade.
公司计划在未来十年内扩大其业务。
例句4, A decade of research has led to the discovery of a new vaccine.
十年的研究导致了新疫苗的发现。
例句5, The artist’s work from the past decade is being showcased in a new exhibition.
这位艺术家过去十年的作品正在一个新的展览中展出。

December [dɪˈsembə]
名词[n.]: 12月
例句1, December is the last month of the year, filled with festive celebrations and reflections on the past twelve months.
12月是一年的最后一个月,充满了节日庆祝和对过去十二个月的反思。
例句2, The snow in December transforms the landscape into a winter wonderland.
12月的雪将大地变成了冬季仙境。
例句3, Many people set their New Year’s resolutions in December, planning for a fresh start.
许多人在12月制定新年计划,为新的开始做准备。
例句4, December’s cold weather encourages people to gather around the fireplace with hot cocoa.
12月的寒冷天气促使人们围着壁炉喝热可可。
例句5, The December sky is often clear, making it a perfect time for stargazing.
12月的天空通常很清澈,是观星的绝佳时机。

decide [dɪˈsaɪd]
动词[v.]: 决定;下决心
例句1, She couldn’t decide between the red dress and the blue one.
她在红色裙子和蓝色裙子之间无法做出决定。
例句2, After much thought, he decided to pursue his passion for photography.
经过深思熟虑,他决定追求自己对摄影的热爱。
例句3, The committee will decide on the best course of action tomorrow.
委员会明天将决定最佳的行动方案。
例句4, It’s up to you to decide whether to accept the job offer or not.
是否接受这份工作邀请,由你决定。
例句5, The judge will decide the outcome of the case based on the evidence presented.
法官将根据提交的证据来决定案件的最终结果。

decision [dɪˈsɪʒ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 决定;决心
例句1, Making the decision to study abroad was a turning point in her life.
决定出国留学是她人生的一个转折点。
例句2, The committee’s decision to cancel the event disappointed many people.
委员会取消活动的决定让很多人感到失望。
例句3, He made a firm decision to quit smoking for the sake of his health.
为了健康,他下定决心戒烟。
例句4, The judge’s decision in the case was widely criticized by the public.
法官在该案中的决定受到了公众的广泛批评。
例句5, After much deliberation, she came to the decision that it was time to move on.
经过深思熟虑,她决定是时候继续前进了。

declare [dɪˈkleə]
及物动词[vt.]: 声明;断言
例句1, The president will declare a state of emergency to address the crisis.
总统将宣布进入紧急状态以应对危机。
例句2, She declared her love for him in front of everyone at the party.
她在派对上当着所有人的面宣布了对他的爱。
例句3, The company declared a dividend of declare [dɪˈkleə]
及物动词[vt.]: 声明;断言.50 per share for its shareholders.
公司宣布向其股东每股派发0.50美元的股息。
例句4, He declared that he would never return to that place again.
他断言他再也不会回到那个地方了。

decline [dɪˈklaɪn]
动词[v.]: 减少,下降,衰退,谢绝
例句1, The company’s profits began to decline after the economic downturn.
经济衰退后,公司的利润开始下降。
例句2, She had to decline the invitation due to a prior commitment.
由于事先有约,她不得不谢绝了邀请。
例句3, The old man’s health started to decline rapidly after his surgery.
手术后,老人的健康状况开始迅速衰退。

decorate [ˈdekəreɪt]
及物动词[vt.]:装饰…, 修饰…
例句1, She decided to decorate her room with fairy lights and colorful posters.
她决定用彩灯和彩色海报装饰她的房间。
例句2, The chef likes to decorate his dishes with fresh herbs before serving.
这位厨师喜欢在上菜前用新鲜香草装饰他的菜肴。
例句3, They plan to decorate the Christmas tree with ornaments and tinsel.
他们计划用装饰品和金属丝装饰圣诞树。
例句4, The artist used gold leaf to decorate the edges of the painting.
这位艺术家用金箔装饰了画作的边缘。
例句5, He asked his sister to help him decorate the cupcakes with frosting and sprinkles.
他请妹妹帮忙用糖霜和糖珠装饰纸杯蛋糕。

decoration [dekəˈreɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]:装饰, 修饰
例句1, The decoration of the room was so elegant that it felt like stepping into a fairy tale.
房间的装饰如此优雅,仿佛置身于童话世界。
例句2, She spent hours working on the decoration of the cake, making sure every detail was perfect.
她花了几个小时装饰蛋糕,确保每一个细节都完美无瑕。
例句3, The decoration on the Christmas tree sparkled in the light, adding a festive atmosphere to the room.
圣诞树上的装饰在灯光下闪闪发光,为房间增添了节日的气氛。

decrease [dɪˈkriːs]
动词[v.]:减少, 减小, 降低
例句1, The company decided to decrease the number of employees to cut costs.
公司决定减少员工数量以降低成本。
例句2, Regular exercise can help decrease the risk of heart disease.
定期锻炼有助于降低患心脏病的风险。
例句3, The government implemented policies to decrease pollution levels in the city.
政府实施了政策以减少城市的污染水平。
例句4, She tried to decrease her sugar intake for better health.
她为了更好的健康减少了糖的摄入量。
例句5, The temperature is expected to decrease significantly by tomorrow.
预计到明天温度会显著下降。

deed [diːd]
名词[n.]: 行为;事迹
例句1, His heroic deed saved the child from the burning building.
他的英勇行为从燃烧的建筑物中救出了孩子。
例句2, The deed to the house was signed and sealed, transferring ownership to the new family.
房子的契约已签署并盖章,所有权转移给了新家庭。
例句3, Her good deeds in the community earned her the respect and admiration of everyone.
她在社区中的善行赢得了每个人的尊重和钦佩。

deep [diːp]
形容词[a.]: 深; 副词[ad.]: 深;深厚
例句1, The diver explored the deep ocean floor.
潜水员探索了深海的底部。
例句2, She took a deep breath before jumping into the cold water.
她在跳入冷水中之前深深地吸了一口气。
例句3, Their friendship was deep and enduring.
他们的友谊深厚而持久。
例句4, He gazed deep into her eyes, searching for the truth.
他深深地凝视着她的眼睛,寻找真相。

deeply [ˈdiːplɪ]
副词[ad.]: 深深地
例句1, She was deeply moved by the heartfelt speech.
她被那场发自内心的演讲深深打动了。
例句2, He is deeply involved in the research project.
他深深地参与了这个研究项目。
例句3, The lake is deeply blue under the clear sky.
在晴朗的天空下,湖水呈现出深深的蓝色。
例句4, They are deeply committed to environmental conservation.
他们深深致力于环境保护。

deer [dɪə]
名词[n.]: 鹿
例句1, The deer gracefully leaped over the fence and disappeared into the forest.
那只鹿优雅地跃过篱笆,消失在森林中。
例句2, Hunting deer is a popular activity in some rural areas.
在一些乡村地区,猎鹿是一项流行的活动。
例句3, The children were thrilled to spot a deer while hiking in the mountains.
孩子们在山上徒步时,兴奋地发现了一只鹿。
例句4, Deer are known for their keen sense of hearing and ability to detect danger quickly.
鹿以其敏锐的听觉和快速察觉危险的能力而闻名。

defeat [dɪˈfiːt]
及物动词[vt.]: 击败;战胜
例句1, The young chess prodigy managed to defeat the reigning world champion in a stunning upset.
这位年轻的国际象棋神童在一场惊人的冷门中击败了现任世界冠军。
例句2, Despite their best efforts, the home team could not defeat their rivals in the final match.
尽管他们尽了最大努力,主队还是未能在决赛中战胜对手。
例句3, The new vaccine has the potential to defeat the deadly virus that has plagued humanity for years.
这种新疫苗有可能战胜困扰人类多年的致命病毒。
例句4, She worked tirelessly to defeat the bill that would have negatively impacted the environment.
她不懈努力,终于击败了那项会对环境造成负面影响的法案。
例句5, The general devised a brilliant strategy to defeat the enemy forces with minimal casualties.
这位将军制定了一项出色的战略,以最小的伤亡击败了敌军。

defence (美defense) [di’fens]
名词[n.]: 动词[v.]: 防御;防务
例句1, The team’s strong defence helped them win the game.
球队的坚固防守帮助他们赢得了比赛。
例句2, She spoke in defence of her friend during the meeting.
她在会议上为她的朋友进行了辩护。
例句3, The country increased its defence budget to enhance national security.
该国增加了国防预算以增强国家安全。
例句4, He used humour as a defence mechanism to cope with stress.
他用幽默作为应对压力的防御机制。
例句5, The lawyer presented a strong defence for his client in court.
律师在法庭上为他的当事人提供了强有力的辩护。

defend [dɪˈfend]
及物动词[vt.]: 防守;保卫
例句1, The brave soldiers defended their country against the invaders.
勇敢的士兵们保卫了他们的国家,抵御了入侵者。
例句2, She had to defend her thesis in front of a panel of experts.
她不得不在专家小组面前为自己的论文辩护。
例句3, The lawyer worked tirelessly to defend his client in court.
律师在法庭上不遗余力地为他的当事人辩护。
例句4, He used a shield to defend himself from the attacker’s blows.
他用盾牌保护自己免受攻击者的打击。
例句5, The goalkeeper made an incredible save to defend the goal.
守门员做出了惊人的扑救,保卫了球门。

degree [dɪˈɡriː]
名词[n.]: 程度;度数;学位
例句1, She earned her degree in computer science from Harvard University.
她从哈佛大学获得了计算机科学学位。
例句2, The temperature dropped by several degrees overnight.
温度一夜之间下降了几度。
例句3, To what degree do you agree with the new policy?
你在多大程度上同意这项新政策?

delay [dɪˈleɪ]
动词[v.]: 名词[n.]: 拖延, 延误, 延迟, 延期;耽搁
例句1, The flight was delayed due to bad weather.
航班因恶劣天气而延误。
例句2, She decided to delay her trip until next month.
她决定将她的旅行推迟到下个月。
例句3, The delay in the project caused significant financial losses.
项目的延误造成了重大的财务损失。
例句4, He didn’t want to delay any longer and made the decision immediately.
他不想再拖延,立即做出了决定。

delete [dɪˈliːt]
动词[v.]: 删去
例句1, Please delete the unnecessary files from the computer.
请从电脑中删除不必要的文件。
例句2, The editor decided to delete the controversial paragraph from the article.
编辑决定从文章中删除有争议的段落。
例句3, If you delete this app, you will lose all your data.
如果你删除这个应用程序,你将会丢失所有的数据。

deliberately [dɪˈlɪbərətlɪ]
副词[ad.]:故意,蓄意,存心
例句1, She deliberately ignored his calls to make him worry.
她故意不接他的电话,好让他担心。
例句2, He deliberately left the door unlocked to test their honesty.
他故意不锁门,以测试他们的诚实。
例句3, The artist deliberately chose muted colors to convey a sense of melancholy.
艺术家特意选择柔和的颜色来传达一种忧郁的感觉。

delicious [dɪˈlɪʃəs]
形容词[a.]: 美味的, 可口的
例句1, The chef prepared a delicious meal that left everyone at the table in awe.
厨师准备了一顿美味的饭菜,让餐桌上的每个人都赞叹不已。
例句2, She baked a delicious cake that was the highlight of the party.
她烤了一个美味的蛋糕,成为派对的亮点。
例句3, The aroma of the delicious soup filled the entire house.
美味的汤的香气充满了整个房子。
例句4, He described the book as a delicious blend of mystery and romance.
他将这本书描述为神秘与浪漫的美妙结合。

delight [dɪˈlaɪt]
名词[n.]: 快乐;乐事
例句1, The children’s faces were filled with delight as they opened their presents.
孩子们打开礼物时,脸上充满了喜悦。
例句2, It was a delight to watch the sunset over the ocean.
观看海上的日落是一种乐事。
例句3, She took great delight in reading classic novels.
她非常喜欢阅读经典小说。
例句4, The chef’s special dish was a delight to the taste buds.
这位厨师的特色菜对味蕾来说是一种享受。
例句5, The garden was a delight to the eyes with its vibrant colors.
花园里鲜艳的色彩让人赏心悦目。

delighted [di’laitid]
形容词[a.]: 高兴的, 快乐的
例句1, She was delighted to receive the unexpected gift from her friend.
她很高兴收到朋友意外的礼物。
例句2, The children were absolutely delighted with the magician’s performance at the party.
孩子们对魔术师在派对上的表演感到非常高兴。
例句3, He looked delighted when he heard the good news about his promotion.
当他听到关于他晋升的好消息时,他看起来很高兴。

deliver [dɪˈlɪvə]
及物动词[vt.]: 投递(信件, 邮包等)
例句1, The postman delivers letters and packages to our house every day.
邮递员每天都会把信件和包裹送到我们家。
例句2, The company promises to deliver the goods within three days.
公司承诺在三天内将货物送达。
例句3, She delivered a powerful speech that moved everyone in the audience.
她发表了一场强有力的演讲,感动了在场的每一个人。
例句4, The doctor delivered the baby safely despite the complications.
尽管有并发症,医生还是安全地接生了婴儿。
例句5, He delivered the final blow in the debate, leaving his opponent speechless.
他在辩论中给出了最后一击,让对手无言以对。

demand [dɪˈmɑːnd; (US) dɪˈmænd]
及物动词[vt.]: 要求
例句1, The workers demanded a raise in their salaries.
工人们要求加薪。
例句2, The teacher demanded that the students complete their homework on time.
老师要求学生们按时完成作业。
例句3, The customer demanded a refund for the defective product.
顾客要求对有缺陷的产品进行退款。
例句4, The protesters demanded justice for the victims.
抗议者要求为受害者伸张正义。
例句5, The company demanded a higher level of performance from its employees.
公司要求员工提高工作表现。

dentist [ˈdentɪst]
名词[n.]: 牙科医生 
例句1, I visited the dentist yesterday to get my teeth cleaned.
我昨天去看牙医洗牙。
例句2, The dentist recommended that I floss daily to prevent cavities.
牙医建议我每天使用牙线以防止蛀牙。
例句3, My dentist is very gentle and always makes me feel comfortable during appointments.
我的牙医非常温柔,每次就诊都让我感到舒适。
例句4, The dentist explained the importance of regular check-ups for maintaining oral health.
牙医解释了定期检查对维护口腔健康的重要性。
例句5, After the dentist filled my cavity, I could eat without pain again.
牙医补好我的蛀牙后,我又可以无痛地吃东西了。

department(缩Dept.) [dɪˈpɑːtmənt]
名词[n.]: 部门;(机关的)司, 处;(大学的)系
例句1, She works in the marketing department of a large corporation.
她在一家大型公司的市场部工作。
例句2, The Department of Education has announced new policies to improve school safety.
教育部宣布了提高学校安全的新政策。
例句3, He is the head of the physics department at the university.
他是大学物理系的系主任。

department -store [dɪˈpɑːtmənt-stɔː]
名词[n.]: 百货商场
例句1, She bought a beautiful dress at the department store yesterday.
她昨天在百货商场买了一条漂亮的裙子。
例句2, The department store was crowded with shoppers during the holiday season.
在假日季节,百货商场里挤满了购物者。
例句3, He works as a manager in a large department store in the city center.
他在市中心的一家大型百货商场担任经理。

departure [dɪˈpɑːtʃə]
名词[n.]: 离开, 启程
例句1, The departure of the train was delayed due to the heavy snow.
由于大雪,火车的出发时间被延迟了。
例句2, Her sudden departure from the company left everyone in shock.
她突然离开公司让所有人都感到震惊。
例句3, The departure of the old traditions marked the beginning of a new era.
旧传统的离去标志着一个新时代的开始。
例句4, We gathered at the airport to bid farewell to our friend’s departure.
我们聚集在机场,为朋友的启程送行。
例句5, The departure lounge was filled with passengers waiting for their flights.
候机室里挤满了等待航班的乘客。

depend [dɪˈpend]
不及物动词[vi.]: 依靠, 依赖, 指望;取决于
例句1, Success often depends on hard work and perseverance.
成功往往取决于努力和坚持不懈。
例句2, Children depend on their parents for love and support.
孩子们依赖父母的爱和支持。
例句3, Whether we go to the park depends on the weather.
我们是否去公园取决于天气。

depth [depθ]
名词[n.]: 深, 深度
例句1, The depth of the ocean is still largely unexplored.
海洋的深度仍然在很大程度上未被探索。
例句2, She was surprised by the depth of his knowledge on the subject.
她对他对这个主题知识的深度感到惊讶。
例句3, The depth of his emotions was evident in his eyes.
他情感的深度在他的眼神中显而易见。
例句4, The depth of the snow made it difficult to walk.
雪的深度使得行走变得困难。
例句5, They measured the depth of the well to ensure it was safe.
他们测量了井的深度以确保其安全。

describe [dɪˈskraɪb]
及物动词[vt.]: 描写, 叙述
例句1, Can you describe the man you saw at the scene of the crime?
你能描述一下你在犯罪现场看到的那个男人吗?
例句2, The book vividly describes the beauty of the countryside in spring.
这本书生动地描述了春天乡村的美丽。
例句3, She described her experience as both challenging and rewarding.
她将她的经历描述为既具有挑战性又富有回报。
例句4, The teacher asked the students to describe their favorite holiday destinations.
老师让学生们描述他们最喜欢的度假目的地。
例句5, He described the process in great detail, making it easy to understand.
他详细地描述了整个过程,使其易于理解。

description [dɪˈskrɪpʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 描述, 描写
例句1, The book provides a vivid description of life in the 18th century.
这本书生动地描述了18世纪的生活。
例句2, Her description of the suspect helped the police identify him quickly.
她对嫌疑人的描述帮助警方迅速确认了他的身份。
例句3, The job description clearly outlines the responsibilities and qualifications required.
职位描述清楚地概述了所需的职责和资格。
例句4, The artist’s description of the landscape was so detailed that it felt like I was there.
艺术家对风景的描述如此详细,让我感觉仿佛身临其境。
例句5, The witness gave a detailed description of the accident to the investigator.
目击者向调查员详细描述了事故的经过。

desert [dɪˈzɜːt]
名词[n.]: 沙漠; 及物动词[vt.]: 舍弃; 遗弃
例句1, The Sahara is the largest hot desert in the world.
撒哈拉是世界上最大的热沙漠。
例句2, He decided to desert his old car and buy a new one.
他决定舍弃他的旧车,买一辆新的。

deserve [dɪˈzɜːv]
动词[v.]:(不用于进行时态)应得, 应受
例句1, She deserves a promotion after all her hard work.
她辛勤工作后理应得到晋升。
例句2, The criminal deserves to be punished for his actions.
这个罪犯因为他的行为理应受到惩罚。
例句3, This beautiful painting deserves to be displayed in a museum.
这幅美丽的画作理应被陈列在博物馆里。
例句4, He deserves recognition for his contributions to the community.
他理应因对社区的贡献而受到认可。
例句5, The team deserves praise for their outstanding performance.
这支队伍因出色的表现理应受到赞扬。

design [dɪˈzaɪn]
名词[n.]: 及物动词[vt.]: 名词[n.]: 设计, 策划 图案, 图样, 样式
例句1, She spent hours designing the perfect logo for her new company.
她花了几个小时为她新公司设计完美的标志。
例句2, The architect presented his design for the new office building.
建筑师展示了他为新办公楼设计的设计图。
例句3, The fashion designer showcased her latest designs at the Paris Fashion Week.
这位时装设计师在巴黎时装周上展示了她的最新设计。
例句4, He carefully designed the experiment to ensure accurate results.
他精心设计了实验以确保结果的准确性。
例句5, The intricate design on the vase was truly a work of art.
花瓶上复杂的设计真是一件艺术品。

desire [dɪˈzaɪə]
及物动词[vt.]: 名词[n.]: 要求;期望
例句1, She had a strong desire to travel the world and experience different cultures.
她有一个强烈的愿望,想要环游世界,体验不同的文化。
例句2, The company desires to expand its market share in the next fiscal year.
公司希望在下一个财年扩大其市场份额。
例句3, His desire for success drove him to work tirelessly day and night.
他对成功的渴望驱使他日夜不停地工作。
例句4, The teacher desires that all students complete their assignments on time.
老师期望所有学生按时完成作业。
例句5, Their desire for peace led to the signing of the historic treaty.
他们对和平的渴望促成了这一历史性条约的签署。

desk [desk]
名词[n.]: 书桌, 写字台
例句1, She placed her books neatly on the desk before starting her homework.
她开始做作业前,把书整齐地放在书桌上。
例句2, The teacher’s desk was cluttered with papers and pens.
老师的书桌上堆满了纸张和笔。
例句3, He sat at his desk, deep in thought, as he prepared for the upcoming exam.
他坐在书桌前,深思熟虑,为即将到来的考试做准备。

desperate [ˈdespərət]
形容词[a.]:(因绝望而)不惜冒险的, 不顾一切的, 拼命的
例句1, In a desperate attempt to save the drowning child, he jumped into the icy river without hesitation.
为了救那个溺水的孩子,他毫不犹豫地跳进了冰冷的河里,这是一种不顾一切的尝试。
例句2, The refugees were in a desperate situation, with no food or shelter, and they were willing to risk anything to find safety.
难民们处于绝望的境地,没有食物和住所,他们愿意冒任何风险去寻找安全。
例句3, She made a desperate plea for help, her voice trembling with fear and urgency.
她发出了绝望的求助,声音因恐惧和紧迫而颤抖。
例句4, The team was desperate for a win, and they played with an intensity that surprised their opponents.
球队迫切渴望一场胜利,他们以让对手惊讶的强度进行比赛。

dessert [dɪˈzɜːt]
名词[n.]: 甜点
例句1, After a hearty meal, we indulged in a delicious chocolate dessert.
在一顿丰盛的晚餐后,我们享用了一份美味的巧克力甜点。
例句2, The chef prepared a special dessert for the anniversary celebration.
厨师为周年庆典准备了一份特别的甜点。
例句3, She always saves room for dessert, no matter how full she is.
无论她吃得有多饱,她总是为甜点留出空间。
例句4, The dessert menu offered a variety of options, from fruit tarts to creamy cheesecakes.
甜点菜单提供了多种选择,从水果挞到奶油芝士蛋糕。

destination [destɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]:目的地, 终点
例句1, Our destination is a remote village in the mountains, where we will find peace and tranquility.
我们的目的地是山里的一个偏远村庄,在那里我们将找到宁静与安宁。
例句2, After a long journey, we finally reached our destination, the ancient castle on the hill.
经过漫长的旅程,我们终于到达了目的地,山上的古老城堡。
例句3, The destination of this project is to improve the quality of life for the local community.
这个项目的目标是提高当地社区的生活质量。
例句4, Every traveler has a unique destination in mind, a place that calls to their heart.
每个旅行者心中都有一个独特的目的地,一个呼唤他们心灵的地方。

destroy [dɪˈstrɔɪ]
及物动词[vt.]: 破坏, 毁坏
例句1, The hurricane had the power to destroy entire towns in a matter of hours.
飓风有能力在几个小时内摧毁整个城镇。
例句2, His careless words could destroy the fragile trust between them.
他轻率的言语可能会破坏他们之间脆弱的信任。
例句3, The virus has the potential to destroy the immune system if left untreated.
如果不加以治疗,这种病毒有可能摧毁免疫系统。
例句4, She felt that her past mistakes would destroy her chances of a happy future.
她觉得过去的错误会毁掉她未来幸福的机会。
例句5, The government’s decision to cut funding could destroy the local arts scene.
政府削减资金的决定可能会摧毁当地的艺术氛围。

detective [dɪˈtektɪv]
名词[n.]: 侦探
例句1, The detective carefully examined the crime scene for any clues that could lead to the culprit.
侦探仔细检查了犯罪现场,寻找任何可能指向罪犯的线索。
例句2, She always acts like a detective, trying to uncover the truth behind every rumor.
她总是表现得像个侦探,试图揭开每个谣言背后的真相。
例句3, The novel features a brilliant detective who solves the most complex cases with ease.
这部小说讲述了一位聪明的侦探,他轻松解决了最复杂的案件。
例句4, As a detective, he has a keen eye for details that others often overlook.
作为一名侦探,他对细节有着敏锐的洞察力,而这些细节往往被其他人忽视。

determination [dɪtɜːmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 决心
例句1, Her determination to succeed in the face of adversity was truly inspiring.
她在逆境中追求成功的决心确实令人鼓舞。
例句2, The team’s determination to win the championship never wavered, even when they were behind.
即使在落后时,这支队伍赢得冠军的决心也从未动摇。
例句3, With unwavering determination, he climbed the mountain despite the harsh weather conditions.
尽管天气条件恶劣,他依然凭借坚定的决心攀登了那座山。
例句4, The determination of the scientists to find a cure for the disease led to a groundbreaking discovery.
科学家们寻找疾病治疗方法的决心促成了一项突破性的发现。
例句5, Her determination to improve her skills made her practice for hours every day.
她提高技能的决心使她每天练习数小时。

determine [dɪˈtɜːmɪn]
及物动词[vt.]: 决定;决心
例句1, She determined to finish the project by the end of the week.
她决心在本周末之前完成这个项目。
例句2, The committee will determine the best course of action.
委员会将决定最佳的行动方案。
例句3, His hard work determined his success in the competition.
他的努力决定了他在比赛中的成功。
例句4, The judge will determine the outcome of the case.
法官将决定案件的最终结果。
例句5, We need to determine the cause of the problem before we can fix it.
在解决问题之前,我们需要确定问题的原因。

develop [dɪˈveləp]
动词[v.]: (使)发展;(使)发达;(使)发育;开发; 及物动词[vt.]: 冲洗(照片)
例句1, The city plans to develop a new residential area to accommodate its growing population.
该城市计划开发一个新的住宅区以容纳其不断增长的人口。
例句2, Children develop at different rates, so it’s important to be patient and supportive.
孩子们的发育速度不同,因此耐心和支持非常重要。
例句3, She decided to develop her skills in photography by taking advanced courses.
她决定通过参加高级课程来发展她的摄影技能。
例句4, He went to the photo lab to develop the pictures he took during his vacation.
他去照相馆冲洗他在度假期间拍摄的照片。

development [dɪˈveləpmənt]
名词[n.]: 发展, 发达, 发育, 开发
例句1, The development of technology has revolutionized the way we live and work.
技术的发展彻底改变了我们的生活和工作方式。
例句2, The city’s rapid development has attracted many investors from around the world.
这座城市的快速发展吸引了来自世界各地的许多投资者。
例句3, The development of a child’s brain is influenced by both genetics and environment.
儿童大脑的发育受遗传和环境的影响。
例句4, The company is focusing on the development of new products to meet market demands.
公司正专注于新产品的开发,以满足市场需求。

devote [dɪˈvəʊt]
及物动词[vt.]: 把…奉献, 把…专用(于)
例句1, She decided to devote her life to helping the poor.
她决定把一生奉献给帮助穷人。
例句2, He devotes two hours every day to practicing the piano.
他每天花两个小时练习钢琴。
例句3, The company will devote more resources to research and development.
公司将把更多资源投入到研发中。
例句4, They devoted the entire meeting to discussing the new project.
他们把整个会议都用来讨论新项目。
例句5, She devoted her energy to making the event a success.
她全力以赴使这次活动取得成功。

devotion [dɪˈvəʊʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 奉献, 奉献精神
例句1, Her devotion to her family is truly inspiring.
她对家庭的奉献精神真正令人鼓舞。
例句2, The monk’s devotion to his faith was evident in his daily rituals.
这位僧侣对信仰的奉献精神在他日常的仪式中显而易见。
例句3, His devotion to his studies paid off when he graduated with honors.
他对学业的奉献在他以优异成绩毕业时得到了回报。
例句4, The artist’s devotion to her craft is evident in every brushstroke.
这位艺术家对她技艺的奉献在每一笔中都能体现出来。
例句5, Their devotion to each other has kept their marriage strong for over 50 years.
他们对彼此的奉献使他们的婚姻保持了50多年的稳固。

dialogue (美 dialog) [ˈdaɪəlɔɡ; (US) ˈdaɪəlɔːɡ]
名词[n.]: 对话
例句1, The dialogue between the two leaders was crucial for reaching a peaceful agreement.
两位领导人之间的对话对于达成和平协议至关重要。
例句2, The play’s dialogue was so witty that the audience couldn’t stop laughing.
这部戏剧的对话非常机智,观众们笑得停不下来。
例句3, She engaged in a meaningful dialogue with her mentor about her career path.
她与导师就她的职业道路进行了有意义的对话。
例句4, The dialogue in the novel was so realistic that it felt like the characters were speaking directly to me.
小说中的对话非常真实,感觉就像角色在直接对我说话。

diamond [ˈdaɪəmənd]
名词[n.]: 钻石, 金刚石;纸牌中的方块
例句1, She received a stunning diamond ring as an engagement gift.
她收到了一枚令人惊艳的钻石戒指作为订婚礼物。
例句2, In the game of poker, the diamond suit is often associated with wealth and luxury.
在扑克游戏中,方块花色常常与财富和奢华联系在一起。>

diary [ˈdaɪərɪ]
名词[n.]: 日记;日记簿
例句1, She keeps a detailed diary to record her daily thoughts and experiences.
她每天都写详细的日记,记录自己的所思所感。
例句2, He found an old diary in the attic, filled with his grandfather’s wartime memories.
他在阁楼里发现了一本旧日记,里面写满了祖父的战争回忆。
例句3, The teacher asked the students to write a diary entry about their summer vacation.
老师要求学生们写一篇关于暑假的日记。
例句4, She bought a new diary with a beautiful cover to start the new year.
她买了一本封面漂亮的新日记本,准备开始新的一年。

dictation [dɪkˈteɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 听写
例句1, The teacher gave us a dictation to test our listening and writing skills.
老师给我们做了一次听写,以测试我们的听力和写作能力。
例句2, She practiced dictation every day to improve her shorthand speed.
她每天练习听写以提高她的速记速度。
例句3, The boss dictated a letter to his secretary, who typed it out immediately.
老板向他的秘书口述了一封信,秘书立即将其打了出来。

dictionary [ˈdɪkʃənərɪ; (US) ˈdɪkʃənerɪ]
名词[n.]: 词典, 字典
例句1, I always keep a dictionary on my desk to look up unfamiliar words.
我总是在桌上放一本词典,以便查阅不熟悉的单词。
例句2, The teacher recommended a comprehensive dictionary for advanced learners.
老师推荐了一本适合高级学习者的综合词典。
例句3, She flipped through the dictionary to find the correct spelling of the word.
她翻阅词典,寻找单词的正确拼写。
例句4, The dictionary provides not only definitions but also example sentences.
这本词典不仅提供定义,还提供例句。
例句5, He consulted the dictionary to understand the etymology of the term.
他查阅词典以了解这个词的词源。

die [daɪ]
动词[v.]: 死
例句1, The soldier was willing to die for his country.
这名士兵愿意为他的国家而死。
例句2, The battery in my phone is about to die.
我手机的电量快要耗尽了。
例句3, The old traditions are slowly dying out.
这些古老的传统正在慢慢消失。
例句4, She died of a broken heart after her husband’s passing.
她在丈夫去世后因心碎而死。

diet [daɪ]
名词[n.]: 饮食
例句1, A balanced diet is essential for maintaining good health.
均衡的饮食对于保持健康至关重要。
例句2, She decided to go on a strict diet to lose weight before her wedding.
她决定在婚礼前进行严格的饮食控制以减肥。
例句3, The doctor recommended a low-sodium diet for patients with high blood pressure.
医生建议高血压患者采用低盐饮食。
例句4, His diet consists mainly of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
他的饮食主要由水果、蔬菜和全谷物组成。
例句5, The study found that a Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of heart disease.
研究发现地中海饮食可以降低患心脏病的风险。

differ [ˈdɪfə]
动词[v.]: 相异, 有区别
例句1, The twins may look alike, but their personalities differ greatly.
这对双胞胎可能看起来很像,但他们的性格却大不相同。
例句2, Opinions differ on the best approach to solving this problem.
关于解决这个问题的最佳方法,人们的意见不一。
例句3, The new model differs from the old one in several key features.
新模型在几个关键特性上与旧模型有所不同。
例句4, Cultural traditions differ widely from one country to another.
各国的文化传统差异很大。
例句5, The results of the experiment differ significantly from what we expected.
实验结果与我们的预期大相径庭。

difference [ˈdɪfrəns]
名词[n.]: 不同
例句1, The difference between success and failure often lies in persistence.
成功与失败之间的区别往往在于坚持。
例句2, She noticed a subtle difference in the color of the two paintings.
她注意到两幅画在颜色上的细微差别。
例句3, Making a difference in someone’s life can be incredibly rewarding.
在别人的生活中产生积极影响可以是非常有意义的。

different [ˈdɪfrənt]
形容词[a.]: 不同的, 有差异的
例句1, People from different cultures have unique ways of celebrating festivals.
来自不同文化的人们有独特的庆祝节日的方式。
例句2, The two paintings are different in style, but both are equally captivating.
这两幅画风格不同,但同样引人入胜。
例句3, She approached the problem from a different angle and found a solution quickly.
她从不同的角度处理这个问题,并迅速找到了解决方案。

difficult [ˈdɪfɪkəlt]
形容词[a.]:难;艰难;不易相处
例句1, It was a difficult decision to make, but ultimately, I chose to follow my heart.
这是一个艰难的决定,但最终我选择跟随自己的内心。
例句2, The math problem was so difficult that even the teacher struggled to solve it.
这道数学题太难了,连老师都难以解决。
例句3, She found it difficult to get along with her new roommate due to their conflicting personalities.
由于性格不合,她发现很难与新室友相处。

difficulty [ˈdɪfɪkəltɪ]
名词[n.]: 困难, 费力
例句1, The difficulty of climbing Mount Everest is well-known, but the sense of accomplishment at the summit is unparalleled.
攀登珠穆朗玛峰的困难是众所周知的,但登顶时的成就感是无与伦比的。
例句2, She faced the difficulty of learning a new language with determination and eventually became fluent.
她以坚定的决心面对学习新语言的困难,最终变得流利。
例句3, The difficulty in solving this complex math problem lies in its intricate steps and abstract concepts.
解决这个复杂数学问题的困难在于其错综复杂的步骤和抽象的概念。

dig (dug, dug) [dɪɡ]
动词[v.]: 挖(洞沟),掘
例句1, The dog dug a hole in the backyard to bury its bone.
那只狗在后院挖了个洞来埋它的骨头。
例句2, Archaeologists dug up ancient artifacts from the site.
考古学家从那个地点挖出了古代文物。
例句3, She dug through her purse to find her keys.
她在包里翻找她的钥匙。
例句4, The farmer dug trenches to irrigate the fields.
农民挖沟渠来灌溉田地。
例句5, He dug deep into his memory to recall the old song.
他深入记忆,努力回想起那首老歌。

digest [dɪˈdʒest, daɪˈdʒest]
动词[v.]:消化, 领会
例句1, It takes time for the body to digest a heavy meal.
身体需要时间来消化一顿丰盛的饭。
例句2, She needed a moment to digest the complex information presented in the lecture.
她需要一点时间来领会讲座中呈现的复杂信息。

digital [ˈdɪdʒɪt(ə)l]
形容词[a.]: 数字的, 数码的
例句1, The digital revolution has transformed the way we communicate and access information.
数字革命已经改变了我们交流和获取信息的方式。
例句2, She prefers using a digital camera because it allows her to instantly review her photos.
她更喜欢使用数码相机,因为它可以让她立即查看照片。
例句3, The company is investing heavily in digital marketing to reach a broader audience.
该公司正在大力投资数字营销,以覆盖更广泛的受众。
例句4, Digital literacy is becoming increasingly important in today’s technology-driven world.
在当今技术驱动的世界中,数字素养变得越来越重要。

dignity [ˈdɪɡnɪtɪ]
名词[n.]: 庄重, 庄严, 尊严。尊贵, 高尚
例句1, She carried herself with such dignity that everyone in the room was in awe.
她举止庄重,房间里的每个人都对她肃然起敬。
例句2, The dignity of the occasion was maintained throughout the ceremony.
整个仪式中,场合的庄严感始终得以保持。
例句3, He spoke with great dignity, even in the face of criticism.
即使面对批评,他依然以极大的尊严发言。
例句4, The dignity of the elderly should be respected at all times.
老年人的尊严应始终得到尊重。
例句5, The king’s dignity was evident in every gesture he made.
国王的尊贵在他的一举一动中都显而易见。

dilemma [daɪˈlemə]
名词[n.]: (进退两难的)窘境, 困境
例句1, She found herself in a dilemma when she had to choose between her career and her family.
她发现自己陷入了两难的境地,不得不在事业和家庭之间做出选择。
例句2, The manager faced a dilemma: whether to cut costs and lay off employees or to keep the staff and risk the company’s financial stability.
经理面临着一个两难的选择:是削减成本并裁员,还是保留员工并冒着公司财务稳定的风险。
例句3, The ethical dilemma of whether to report a colleague’s misconduct weighed heavily on his conscience.
是否举报同事的不当行为的道德困境让他良心不安。

dine [daɪn]
动词[v.]: 吃饭;(指正式)进餐
例句1, We decided to dine at the new Italian restaurant downtown.
我们决定在市中心的那家新意大利餐厅用餐。
例句2, The ambassador invited us to dine with him at the embassy.
大使邀请我们在大使馆与他共进晚餐。
例句3, She prefers to dine alone rather than with a large group.
她更喜欢独自用餐,而不是和一大群人一起。
例句4, They dined on lobster and champagne to celebrate their anniversary.
他们享用龙虾和香槟来庆祝他们的周年纪念。
例句5, The hotel offers a special menu for those who wish to dine in their rooms.
酒店为希望在房间内用餐的客人提供特别菜单。

dining-room [‘dainiŋ-rʊm]
食堂, 饭厅
例句1, The family gathered in the dining-room for a festive dinner.
全家人聚集在饭厅享用节日晚餐。
例句2, The dining-room was elegantly decorated with fine china and crystal glasses.
饭厅装饰得十分优雅,摆放着精美的瓷器和水晶杯。
例句3, Students rushed to the dining-room as soon as the lunch bell rang.
午餐铃声一响,学生们就冲向了食堂。
例句4, The dining-room of the hotel offers a breathtaking view of the ocean.
酒店的餐厅可以欣赏到令人惊叹的海景。

dinner [ˈdɪnə]
名词[n.]: 正餐, 宴会
例句1, We are hosting a formal dinner to celebrate our anniversary.
我们正在举办一场正式的晚宴来庆祝我们的周年纪念日。
例句2, She prepared a delicious dinner for her family after a long day at work.
在漫长的一天工作后,她为家人准备了一顿美味的晚餐。
例句3, The company’s annual dinner was held at a luxurious hotel downtown.
公司的年度宴会在市中心的一家豪华酒店举行。

dinosaur [ˈdaɪnəsɔː]
名词[n.]: 恐龙
例句1, The museum has an impressive collection of dinosaur fossils.
这家博物馆收藏了令人印象深刻的恐龙化石。
例句2, Children are often fascinated by stories about dinosaurs.
孩子们通常对关于恐龙的故事非常着迷。
例句3, The discovery of a new dinosaur species has excited the scientific community.
新恐龙物种的发现让科学界感到兴奋。
例句4, Dinosaurs roamed the Earth millions of years ago.
数百万年前,恐龙在地球上漫步。
例句5, The extinction of dinosaurs remains a mystery to scientists.
恐龙的灭绝对科学家来说仍然是个谜。

direct [dɪˈrekt, daɪˈrekt]
形容词[a.]: 及物动词[vt.]: 直接的;直达的;直截了当的 指挥;指导;监督;管理;指挥(演奏);导演(电影)
例句1, She gave me direct instructions on how to complete the project.
她直接指导我如何完成这个项目。
例句2, The train offers a direct route to the city center.
这列火车提供直达市中心的路线。
例句3, He directed the orchestra with great passion and precision.
他以极大的热情和精确度指挥了管弦乐队。
例句4, The manager will direct the team to ensure the project is completed on time.
经理将指导团队确保项目按时完成。
例句5, The film was directed by a renowned Hollywood director.
这部电影是由一位著名的好莱坞导演执导的。

direction [dɪˈrekʃ(ə)n, daɪˈrekʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 方向;方位
例句1, She pointed in the direction of the nearest exit.
她指向最近的出口方向。
例句2, The company is moving in a new direction with its innovative products.
该公司正以其创新产品迈向新的方向。
例句3, He asked for directions to the train station.
他询问了去火车站的方向。
例句4, The director gave clear directions to the actors before the scene.
导演在场景开始前给演员们提供了明确的指示。

dirt [dɜːt]
名词[n.]: 污物;脏物
例句1, The children came home covered in dirt after playing in the park.
孩子们在公园玩耍后,满身都是泥土回家了。
例句2, She couldn’t stand the dirt on the kitchen floor and immediately started cleaning.
她无法忍受厨房地板上的污垢,立刻开始打扫。
例句3, The scandal revealed the dirt on several high-profile politicians.
这起丑闻揭露了几位知名政客的污点。
例句4, He used a shovel to remove the dirt from the garden bed.
他用铲子清理了花坛里的泥土。

dirty [ˈdɜːtɪ]
形容词[a.]: 脏的
例句1, The children came back from the playground with dirty hands and clothes.
孩子们从操场上回来,手和衣服都脏了。
例句2, He gave her a dirty look after she insulted him.
在她侮辱他之后,他给了她一个厌恶的眼神。
例句3, The politician was involved in a dirty scandal that shocked the nation.
这位政治家卷入了一场震惊全国的丑闻。
例句4, She used a dirty trick to win the competition.
她用了卑鄙的手段赢得了比赛。

disability [dɪsəˈbɪlɪtɪ]
名词[n.]: 残疾;无能
例句1, Despite her physical disability, she has become a successful entrepreneur.
尽管她身体有残疾,但她已经成为了一名成功的企业家。
例句2, The new law aims to reduce disability discrimination in the workplace.
新法律旨在减少工作场所的残疾歧视。
例句3, His inability to focus on tasks is a significant disability in his academic performance.
他无法集中注意力完成任务,这在学业表现上是一个显著的障碍。

disabled [dɪsˈeɪb(ə)ld]
形容词[a.]: 残废的, 残疾的
例句1, Despite being disabled, she never let her physical limitations hinder her dreams and aspirations.
尽管她身体残疾,但她从未让身体的局限阻碍她的梦想和追求。
例句2, The government has implemented various programs to support disabled individuals in leading independent lives.
政府已经实施了各种项目,以支持残疾人士过上独立的生活。
例句3, The new wheelchair-accessible ramps have made the building more accessible for disabled visitors.
新的轮椅无障碍坡道使建筑物对残疾访客更加便利。
例句4, He was born with a disabled leg, but his determination to succeed in sports is truly inspiring.
他天生一条腿残疾,但他在体育上取得成功的决心确实令人鼓舞。

disadvantage [dɪsədˈvɑːntɪdʒ]
名词[n.]: 不利条件;弱点
例句1, One major disadvantage of living in a big city is the high cost of housing.
住在大城市的一个主要不利条件是高昂的住房成本。
例句2, Her lack of experience was a significant disadvantage in the competitive job market.
在竞争激烈的就业市场中,她缺乏经验是一个明显的弱点。
例句3, The team’s inability to communicate effectively proved to be a disadvantage during the project.
团队在项目期间无法有效沟通,这被证明是一个不利条件。

disagree [dɪsəˈɡriː]
不及物动词[vi.]: 意见不一致, 持不同意见
例句1, Even though we are best friends, we often disagree on political issues.
尽管我们是最好的朋友,但我们经常在政治问题上意见不一致。
例句2, The committee members disagree about the best way to implement the new policy.
委员会成员对于实施新政策的最佳方式持不同意见。
例句3, I disagree with the idea that success is solely determined by hard work.
我不同意成功仅仅由努力决定的观点。
例句4, The scientists disagree on the interpretation of the experimental data.
科学家们对实验数据的解释存在分歧。
例句5, It’s okay to disagree with someone as long as you respect their opinion.
只要尊重对方的观点,与某人意见不一致是可以的。

disagreement [dɪsəˈɡriːmənt]
名词[n.]: 意见不一致;相违;争论
例句1, Their disagreement over the project led to a heated argument.
他们对项目的意见不一致导致了一场激烈的争论。
例句2, Despite their disagreement, they managed to find a compromise.
尽管他们意见相违,但还是设法达成了妥协。
例句3, The disagreement between the two parties was resolved through mediation.
双方之间的争论通过调解得到了解决。

disappear [dɪsəˈpɪə]
不及物动词[vi.]: 消失
例句1, The magician made the rabbit disappear in front of the audience.
魔术师在观众面前让兔子消失了。
例句2, Her worries seemed to disappear after talking to her best friend.
和最好的朋友交谈后,她的烦恼似乎消失了。
例句3, The sun will disappear behind the clouds soon.
太阳很快就会消失在云层后面。

disappoint [dɪsəˈpɔɪnt]
及物动词[vt.]: 使失望
例句1, She didn’t want to disappoint her parents by failing the exam.
她不想因为考试不及格而让父母失望。
例句2, The movie’s ending was so predictable that it disappointed the audience.
电影的结局太老套了,让观众感到失望。
例句3, He was disappointed to find out that the concert had been canceled.
他失望地发现音乐会取消了。
例句4, The team’s performance disappointed their fans, who had high expectations.
球队的表现让抱有高期望的粉丝们感到失望。

disappointment [dɪsəˈpɔɪntmənt]
名词[n.]: 失望;沮丧
例句1, She couldn’t hide her disappointment when she didn’t get the promotion.
当她没有得到晋升时,她无法掩饰自己的失望。
例句2, The team’s performance was a major disappointment to their fans.
球队的表现让他们的粉丝感到非常失望。
例句3, He felt a deep sense of disappointment after his project failed.
在他的项目失败后,他感到深深的沮丧。
例句4, The movie’s ending left the audience in disappointment.
电影的结局让观众感到失望。
例句5, Her disappointment was evident when she saw the final results.
当她看到最终结果时,她的失望显而易见。

disaster [dɪˈzɑːstə; (US) dɪzˈæstər]
名词[n.]: 灾难;祸患
例句1, The earthquake was a disaster, leaving thousands homeless and the city in ruins.
这场地震是一场灾难,导致数千人无家可归,城市成为一片废墟。
例句2, The project turned into a financial disaster, costing the company millions of dollars.
这个项目变成了一场财务灾难,给公司造成了数百万美元的损失。
例句3, The party was a disaster; the food was terrible, and the guests were bored.
这次聚会是一场灾难;食物很糟糕,客人们也感到无聊。
例句4, The oil spill was an environmental disaster, affecting marine life for years to come.
这次石油泄漏是一场环境灾难,影响了未来多年的海洋生物。

discount [ˈdɪskaʊnt]
名词[n.]: 折扣
例句1, The store offered a 20% discount on all items during the holiday sale.
这家商店在假日促销期间对所有商品提供20%的折扣。
例句2, She received a discount on her purchase because she is a loyal customer.
她因为是一位忠实顾客,所以在购买时获得了折扣。
例句3, The discount made the expensive item more affordable for the budget-conscious shopper.
这个折扣让这个昂贵的商品对预算有限的购物者来说更加实惠。
例句4, He managed to negotiate a discount with the seller for the antique furniture.
他成功与卖家协商,为这件古董家具争取到了折扣。
例句5, The discount rate is often used in financial calculations to determine the present value of future cash flows.
贴现率常用于财务计算中,以确定未来现金流的现值。

discourage [dɪˈskʌrɪdʒ]
及物动词[vt.]: (使)气馁;打消(做…的念头)
例句1, The teacher tried to discourage the students from cheating on the exam.
老师试图打消学生考试作弊的念头。
例句2, Her constant criticism only served to discourage him from pursuing his dreams.
她不断的批评只会让他气馁,不再追求自己的梦想。
例句3, The government launched a campaign to discourage smoking among teenagers.
政府发起了一项运动,旨在打消青少年吸烟的念头。
例句4, Despite the challenges, he refused to let anything discourage him from completing the project.
尽管面临挑战,他拒绝让任何事情气馁他完成这个项目。

discover [dɪˈskʌvə]
及物动词[vt.]: 发现
例句1, Scientists discovered a new species of butterfly in the Amazon rainforest.
科学家们在亚马逊雨林中发现了一种新的蝴蝶物种。
例句2, She discovered her passion for painting after attending an art class.
在参加了一节艺术课后,她发现了自己对绘画的热爱。
例句3, The detective discovered a crucial clue that led to the suspect’s arrest.
侦探发现了一个关键的线索,最终导致嫌疑人被捕。
例句4, They discovered an ancient artifact buried beneath the ruins of the old temple.
他们在古庙废墟下发现了一件古老的文物。
例句5, He discovered that his best friend had been keeping a secret from him for years.
他发现他最好的朋友多年来一直对他保守着一个秘密。

discovery [dɪˈskʌvərɪ]
名词[n.]: 发现
例句1, The discovery of penicillin revolutionized modern medicine.
青霉素的发现彻底改变了现代医学。
例句2, Her discovery of the hidden treasure brought her great fortune.
她发现隐藏的宝藏给她带来了巨大的财富。
例句3, The discovery of a new species in the rainforest excited scientists worldwide.
在雨林中发现的新物种让全世界的科学家感到兴奋。
例句4, His discovery of the truth about his family history was both shocking and enlightening.
他发现自己家族历史的真相既令人震惊又发人深省。

discrimination [dɪskrɪmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 歧视
例句1, Discrimination based on race or gender is a serious violation of human rights.
基于种族或性别的歧视是对人权的严重侵犯。
例句2, The company has a zero-tolerance policy for any form of discrimination in the workplace.
公司对工作场所的任何形式的歧视都采取零容忍政策。
例句3, She faced discrimination when applying for jobs due to her age.
她在求职时因年龄而面临歧视。
例句4, Discrimination can manifest in subtle ways, such as unequal pay for the same work.
歧视可以以微妙的方式表现出来,例如同工不同酬。

discuss [dɪsˈkʌs]
及物动词[vt.]: 讨论, 议论
例句1, We need to discuss the new project proposal in detail.
我们需要详细讨论新项目提案。
例句2, The teacher asked the students to discuss the main themes of the novel.
老师让学生们讨论小说的主要主题。
例句3, Let’s discuss the budget for next quarter during the meeting.
让我们在会议上讨论下个季度的预算。
例句4, The committee will discuss the potential changes to the policy.
委员会将讨论政策的潜在变化。
例句5, They spent hours discussing the best way to solve the problem.
他们花了几个小时讨论解决问题的最佳方法。

discussion [dɪsˈkʌʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: 讨论, 辩论
例句1, The discussion about climate change was both informative and engaging.
关于气候变化的讨论既信息丰富又引人入胜。
例句2, We had a heated discussion over the new company policy.
我们对新公司政策进行了激烈的讨论。
例句3, The teacher encouraged open discussion among the students to foster critical thinking.
老师鼓励学生之间进行开放讨论,以培养批判性思维。
例句4, After a long discussion, we finally reached a consensus on the project timeline.
经过长时间的讨论,我们终于在项目时间表上达成了共识。

disease [dɪˈziːz]
名词[n.]: 病, 疾病
例句1, The new vaccine has significantly reduced the spread of the disease in the region.
新疫苗显著减少了该地区疾病的传播。
例句2, She dedicated her life to researching a cure for the rare disease.
她毕生致力于研究治疗这种罕见疾病的方法。
例句3, The disease of greed can corrupt even the most virtuous individuals.
贪婪这种疾病甚至可以腐蚀最有道德的人。
例句4, The disease outbreak prompted immediate action from health authorities.
疾病爆发促使卫生当局立即采取行动。

disgusting [dɪsˈɡʌstɪŋ]
形容词[a.]:极糟的, 令人不快的, 令人厌恶的
例句1, The smell coming from the garbage can was absolutely disgusting.
垃圾桶里散发出来的气味真是令人作呕。
例句2, His behavior at the party was disgusting; he insulted everyone he talked to.
他在派对上的行为令人厌恶;他侮辱了每一个和他交谈的人。
例句3, The food at that restaurant was so disgusting that we couldn’t finish our meals.
那家餐厅的食物糟透了,我们都没能吃完。

dish [dɪʃ]
名词[n.]: 盘, 碟;盘装菜;盘形物
例句1, She prepared a delicious dish for the dinner party.
她为晚宴准备了一道美味的菜肴。
例句2, He accidentally dropped the dish and it shattered into pieces.
他不小心把盘子掉在地上,摔成了碎片。
例句3, The satellite dish on the roof captures signals from space.
屋顶上的卫星天线接收来自太空的信号。

disk =disc [dɪsk]
名词[n.]: 磁盘
例句1, The computer’s hard disk is almost full, so I need to delete some files.
电脑的硬盘几乎满了,所以我需要删除一些文件。
例句2, She placed the vinyl disk on the turntable and gently lowered the needle.
她把黑胶唱片放在唱盘上,轻轻放下唱针。
例句3, The doctor examined the herniated disk in my spine during the consultation.
医生在会诊时检查了我脊柱的椎间盘突出。
例句4, We used a circular disk to block the sunlight during the eclipse observation.
我们在观察日食时用了一个圆盘来遮挡阳光。

dislike [dɪsˈlaɪk]
及物动词[vt.]: 不喜爱;厌恶
例句1, She dislikes the taste of cilantro in her food.
她不喜欢食物中香菜的味道。
例句2, He openly dislikes the new policy implemented by the company.
他公开表示不喜欢公司实施的新政策。
例句3, Many people dislike waiting in long lines at the grocery store.
许多人不喜欢在杂货店排长队等候。
例句4, The child dislikes going to bed early and always tries to stay up late.
这个孩子不喜欢早睡,总是试图熬夜。

dismiss [dɪsˈmɪs]
及物动词[vt.]: 让……离开;遣散;解散;解雇
例句1, The teacher dismissed the class early because of the power outage.
因为停电,老师提前下课了。
例句2, The manager dismissed the employee for repeatedly being late to work.
经理因为员工屡次迟到而解雇了他。
例句3, The judge dismissed the case due to lack of evidence.
法官因证据不足驳回了此案。
例句4, She dismissed his concerns with a wave of her hand, saying they were unfounded.
她挥了挥手,驳回了他的担忧,说这些担忧毫无根据。

disobey [dɪsəˈbeɪ]
及物动词[vt.]: 不服从
例句1, The soldier was punished for choosing to disobey a direct order from his commanding officer.
这名士兵因选择不服从指挥官的直接命令而受到惩罚。
例句2, Children often test boundaries by choosing to disobey their parents’ instructions.
孩子们经常通过选择不服从父母的指示来试探界限。
例句3, The protestors decided to disobey the curfew imposed by the government.
抗议者决定不遵守政府实施的宵禁。
例句4, The dog was scolded for continuing to disobey its owner’s commands.
这只狗因为持续不服从主人的命令而受到责骂。
例句5, She felt a moral obligation to disobey the unjust law.
她感到有道德义务不遵守这项不公正的法律。

distance [ˈdɪstəns]
名词[n.]: 距离
例句1, The distance between the two cities is approximately 300 kilometers.
这两座城市之间的距离大约为300公里。
例句2, She kept her distance from the aggressive dog to avoid any danger.
她与那只凶猛的狗保持距离,以避免任何危险。
例句3, Over time, the distance between them grew as they pursued different paths in life.
随着时间的推移,随着他们在生活中追求不同的道路,他们之间的距离越来越大。

distant [ˈdɪst(ə)nt]
形容词[a.]: 远的, 遥远的
例句1, The distant mountains were covered in a blanket of snow.
远处的山脉被一层白雪覆盖。
例句2, She has a distant look in her eyes, as if she is lost in thought.
她眼神遥远,仿佛陷入了沉思。
例句3, The sound of distant thunder echoed through the valley.
远处的雷声在山谷中回荡。
例句4, Despite being distant relatives, they maintained a close relationship.
尽管是远房亲戚,他们仍保持着亲密的关系。

distinction [dɪˈstɪŋkʃ(ə)n]
名词[n.]:差别,区别,优秀,卓越
例句1, She achieved the highest distinction in her class, earning the title of valedictorian.
她在班级中获得了最高的荣誉,赢得了毕业典礼致辞者的称号。
例句2, The distinction between right and wrong is fundamental to ethical decision-making.
对与错之间的区别是道德决策的基础。
例句3, His work is marked by a distinction that sets it apart from others in the field.
他的作品以其卓越性脱颖而出,与领域内的其他作品截然不同。

distinguish [dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ]
动词[v.]: 区分, 辨别, 分清
例句1, It is important to distinguish between facts and opinions when making decisions.
在做决策时,区分事实和观点是很重要的。
例句2, The artist’s unique style helps distinguish her work from others in the gallery.
这位艺术家独特的风格使她的作品在画廊中脱颖而出。
例句3, He couldn’t distinguish the faint sound of the flute in the noisy concert hall.
在嘈杂的音乐厅里,他无法辨别出长笛的微弱声音。
例句4, The ability to distinguish right from wrong is a fundamental aspect of moral development.
辨别是非的能力是道德发展的基本方面。
例句5, The new software can distinguish between different types of malware with high accuracy.
这款新软件能够高精度地区分不同类型的恶意软件。

disturb [dɪˈstɜːb]
及物动词[vt.]: 扰乱;打扰
例句1, Please do not disturb the baby while she is sleeping.
请在她睡觉时不要打扰宝宝。
例句2, The loud noise from the construction site disturbed the entire neighborhood.
建筑工地的噪音扰乱了整个社区。
例句3, The sudden change in weather disturbed our plans for the picnic.
天气的突然变化打乱了我们的野餐计划。
例句4, The teacher asked the students not to disturb the class with unnecessary chatter.
老师要求学生不要用不必要的闲聊打扰课堂。
例句5, The discovery of the new species disturbed the existing scientific theories.
新物种的发现扰乱了现有的科学理论。

disturbing [dɪˈstɜːbɪŋ]
形容词[a.]: 令人不安的, 引起恐慌的
例句1, The disturbing news about the missing children spread quickly through the small town.
关于失踪儿童的令人不安的消息迅速传遍了小镇。
例句2, She found the movie’s ending to be particularly disturbing, leaving her unable to sleep that night.
她发现电影的结局特别令人不安,导致她当晚无法入睡。
例句3, The disturbing images from the war zone were too graphic for the evening news.
来自战区的令人不安的画面对于晚间新闻来说太过真实了。

dive [daɪv]
不及物动词[vi.]: 跳水
例句1, She decided to dive into the pool from the highest board.
她决定从最高的跳板上跳入泳池。
例句2, The stock market took a sudden dive, causing panic among investors.
股市突然暴跌,引发了投资者的恐慌。
例句3, He loves to dive into a good book on a rainy day.
他喜欢在雨天沉浸在一本好书中。
例句4, The submarine began to dive deeper into the ocean.
潜艇开始向海洋深处下潜。

diverse [daɪˈvɜːs]
动词[v.]: 不同的, 多种多样, 形形色色的
例句1, The city is known for its diverse population, with people from all over the world living and working together.
这座城市以其多元的人口而闻名,来自世界各地的人们在这里共同生活和工作。
例句2, The museum’s collection is incredibly diverse, ranging from ancient artifacts to modern art.
博物馆的收藏品非常多样,从古代文物到现代艺术应有尽有。
例句3, Our team has diverse skills, which allows us to tackle complex projects with ease.
我们的团队拥有多样化的技能,这使我们能够轻松应对复杂的项目。
例句4, The conference featured diverse speakers, each offering unique perspectives on the topic.
这次会议邀请了多样化的演讲者,每个人都对主题提供了独特的见解。
例句5, The restaurant’s menu is diverse, offering dishes from various cuisines around the world.
这家餐厅的菜单非常多样,提供了来自世界各地不同菜系的菜肴。

divide [dɪˈvaɪd]
及物动词[vt.]: 分, 划分
例句1, The teacher decided to divide the class into small groups for the project.
老师决定将班级分成小组来完成这个项目。
例句2, The river divides the city into two distinct parts.
这条河将城市划分为两个截然不同的部分。
例句3, They agreed to divide the profits equally among all partners.
他们同意在所有合作伙伴之间平均分配利润。
例句4, The political issue has divided the nation into opposing factions.
这个政治问题将国家分裂成对立的派系。

division [dɪˈvɪʒ(ə)n]
名词[n.]: (算术用语)除
例句1, The teacher explained the concept of division using apples as an example.
老师用苹果作为例子解释了除法的概念。
例句2, The division of labor in the project was clearly outlined to ensure efficiency.
为了确保效率,项目中的分工被明确地划分了出来。
例句3, The division between the two political parties has grown wider over the years.
多年来,这两个政党之间的分歧越来越大。
例句4, The cell division process is crucial for the growth and repair of organisms.
细胞分裂过程对生物体的生长和修复至关重要。

divorce [dɪˈvɔːs]
动词[v.]: 离婚
例句1, After years of constant arguments, they decided to divorce and move on with their lives.
经过多年的不断争吵,他们决定离婚,继续各自的生活。
例句2, The company announced it would divorce itself from the controversial project to avoid further backlash.
公司宣布将与该有争议的项目脱离关系,以避免进一步的反弹。
例句3, It’s important to divorce emotions from decision-making in critical situations.
在关键时刻,将情感与决策分开是很重要的。

dizzy [ˈdɪzɪ]
形容词[a.]: 头眩目晕的
例句1, She felt dizzy after spinning around in circles.
她在原地转了几圈后感到头晕目眩。
例句2, The dizzy heights of the mountain made him nervous.
高山的眩晕高度让他感到紧张。
例句3, The dizzying array of choices left her confused.
令人眼花缭乱的选择让她感到困惑。

do (did, done) don’t=do not [dʊ, duː]
动词[v.]: 助动词[aux.]: 做, 干(用以构成疑问句及否定句。第三人称单数现在时用does) 不做, 不干
例句1, Do you understand the assignment?
你理解这个任务吗?
例句2, I did my homework before dinner.
我在晚饭前做完了作业。
例句3, She has done a great job on the project.
她在这个项目上做得很好。
例句4, Don’t forget to call me when you arrive.
你到了别忘了给我打电话。
例句5, Does he know the answer to the question?
他知道这个问题的答案吗?

doctor [ˈdɔktə]
名词[n.]: 医生, 大夫;博士
例句1, The doctor prescribed some medication for my cold.
医生为我的感冒开了一些药。
例句2, She earned her Doctor of Philosophy degree last year.
她去年获得了哲学博士学位。
例句3, The doctor was very patient with the elderly patient.
这位医生对老年病人非常有耐心。
例句4, He is not only a doctor but also a renowned researcher in his field.
他不仅是一名医生,还是他所在领域的著名研究员。

document [ˈdɔkjʊmənt]
名词[n.]: 文件;文献
例句1, Please make sure to bring all the required documents for the visa application.
请确保携带签证申请所需的所有文件。
例句2, The ancient document provided valuable insights into the historical events of that era.
这份古代文献为那个时代的历史事件提供了宝贵的见解。
例句3, She spent hours documenting the process in her research notebook.
她花了几个小时在研究笔记本上记录这个过程。

does doesn’t = does not]
动词[v.]: 动词do的第三人称单数现在式
例句1, She does her homework every night.
她每天晚上都做作业。
例句2, He doesn’t like coffee, but he drinks tea.
他不喜欢咖啡,但他喝茶。
例句3, Does your brother play the guitar?
你哥哥会弹吉他吗?
例句4, It doesn’t matter what you wear to the party.
你穿什么去参加派对都没关系。
例句5, She does yoga to stay fit.
她通过做瑜伽来保持身材。

dog [dɔɡ; (US) dɔːɡ]
名词[n.]: 狗
例句1, The dog barked loudly at the stranger.
那只狗对着陌生人大声吠叫。
例句2, She decided to adopt a dog from the shelter.
她决定从收容所领养一只狗。
例句3, The old man’s dog followed him everywhere he went.
那位老人的狗无论他去哪里都跟着他。
例句4, The police used a dog to track the missing child.
警方用一只狗来追踪失踪的孩子。
例句5, He felt like a dog after working all night.
他整晚工作后感到筋疲力尽。

doll [dɔl; (US) dɔːl]
名词[n.]: 玩偶, 玩具娃娃
例句1, She received a beautiful porcelain doll as a birthday gift.
她收到了一个漂亮的瓷娃娃作为生日礼物。
例句2, The little girl cuddled her doll tightly as she fell asleep.
小女孩紧紧抱着她的玩偶睡着了。
例句3, He bought a doll for his niece to play with during her visit.
他为他的侄女买了一个玩偶,让她在来访时玩耍。
例句4, The antique doll in the museum is over a hundred years old.
博物馆里的古董玩偶已经有一百多年的历史了。
例句5, She dressed up her doll in a tiny, handmade outfit.
她给她的玩偶穿上一件小巧的手工制作的衣服。

dollar [dɔl; (US) dɔːl]
名词[n.]: 元(美国、加拿大、澳大利亚等国货币单位)
例句1, I exchanged my euros for dollars at the airport.
我在机场把欧元兑换成了美元。
例句2, The cost of the new car is fifty thousand dollars.
这辆新车的价格是五万美元。
例句3, She saved every dollar she earned to buy her dream house.
她省下每一分钱来购买她梦想中的房子。
例句4, The dollar has been fluctuating against the euro recently.
最近美元对欧元的汇率一直在波动。
例句5, He donated a hundred dollars to the charity.
他向慈善机构捐赠了一百美元。

door [dɔː]
名词[n.]: 门
例句1, She knocked on the door but no one answered.
她敲了敲门,但没人回应。
例句2, The door to success is always open for those who work hard.
成功之门永远为那些努力工作的人敞开。
例句3, He closed the door quietly so as not to wake the baby.
他轻轻地关上门,以免吵醒宝宝。
例句4, Opportunity knocks at the door only once, so seize it.
机会只敲一次门,所以要抓住它。
例句5, The door creaked as he pushed it open.
当他推开门时,门发出了吱呀声。

dormitory [ˈdɔːmɪtərɪ; (US) ˈdɔːrmɪtɔːrɪ]
名词[n.]: 学生宿舍(缩写式dorm)
例句1, The university built a new dormitory to accommodate the increasing number of students.
大学新建了一栋宿舍楼以容纳越来越多的学生。
例句2, She decorated her dormitory room with posters and fairy lights to make it feel more like home.
她用海报和串灯装饰了她的宿舍房间,让它感觉更像家。
例句3, The dormitory was quiet during the exam week as students were busy studying.
考试周期间宿舍很安静,因为学生们都在忙着学习。
例句4, Living in a dormitory helps students develop social skills and independence.
住在宿舍有助于学生发展社交技能和独立性。
例句5, The dormitory rules require all students to be back by 10 PM on weekdays.
宿舍规定要求所有学生在工作日的晚上10点前返回。

dot [dɔt]
名词[n.]: 点, 小点, 圆点
例句1, She added a dot of color to the painting to make it more vibrant.
她在画上加了一个小点,使画面更加生动。
例句2, The teacher used a red dot to mark the correct answers on the test.
老师用红点标出了试卷上的正确答案。
例句3, The Morse code for the letter ’S’ is three dots.
摩斯电码中字母’S’的表示是三个点。
例句4, He noticed a tiny dot on the horizon that turned out to be a ship.
他注意到地平线上的一个小点,结果发现是一艘船。

double [ˈdʌb(ə)l]
形容词[a.]: 两倍, 双的; 名词[n.]: 两个, 双
例句1, She decided to double the amount of sugar in the recipe to make it sweeter.
她决定将食谱中的糖量加倍,使其更甜。
例句2, The company plans to double its workforce by the end of the year.
公司计划到年底将其员工人数增加一倍。
例句3, He scored a double in the game, hitting two home runs.
他在比赛中打出双响炮,击出两支全垒打。
例句4, They booked a double room at the hotel for their weekend getaway.
他们在酒店预订了一间双人房,准备周末度假。

doubt [daʊt]
名词[n.]: 动词[v.]: 怀疑, 疑惑
例句1, There is no doubt that she will succeed in her new role.
毫无疑问,她将在新角色中取得成功。
例句2, I doubt the accuracy of the information provided in the report.
我怀疑报告中提供的信息的准确性。
例句3, He expressed his doubt about the feasibility of the project.
他对该项目的可行性表示怀疑。
例句4, Without a doubt, this is the best movie I’ve seen this year.
毫无疑问,这是今年我看过的最好的电影。
例句5, She doubted whether she could finish the task on time.
她怀疑自己能否按时完成任务。

down [daʊn]
介词[prep.]: 沿着, 沿…而下; 副词[ad.]: 向下
例句1, She walked down the street, enjoying the cool breeze.
她沿着街道走,享受着凉爽的微风。
例句2, The ball rolled down the hill and into the river.
球滚下山坡,掉进了河里。
例句3, He looked down at his feet, feeling a bit shy.
他低头看着自己的脚,感到有点害羞。
例句4, The sun went down, painting the sky with vibrant colors.
太阳下山了,给天空涂上了鲜艳的色彩。

download [‘daunləud]
名词[n.]: 动词[v.]: 下载
例句1, Please download the latest version of the software to ensure optimal performance.
请下载最新版本的软件以确保最佳性能。
例句2, The download speed of this internet connection is incredibly fast.
这个网络连接的下载速度非常快。
例句3, After the download is complete, you can access the files offline.
下载完成后,你可以离线访问这些文件。
例句4, He decided to download the entire album instead of buying the physical CD.
他决定下载整张专辑,而不是购买实体CD。
例句5, The website offers free downloads of various educational materials.
该网站提供各种教育材料的免费下载。

downstairs [ˈdaʊnsteəz]
副词[ad.]: 在楼下;到楼下
例句1, She heard a noise downstairs and went to investigate.
她听到楼下有声音,便去查看。
例句2, Please wait downstairs while I finish getting ready.
请在楼下等候,我马上就好。
例句3, The children are playing downstairs in the living room.
孩子们正在楼下的客厅里玩耍。
例句4, He accidentally left his keys downstairs and had to go back to get them.
他不小心把钥匙忘在楼下,不得不回去取。

downtown [ˈdaʊntaʊn]
副词[ad.]: 往或在城市的商业区(或中心区、闹市区); 名词[n.]: 城市的商业区, 中心区, 闹市区; 形容词[a.]:城市的商业区的, 中心区的, 闹市区的
例句1, She decided to go downtown to do some shopping.
她决定去市中心购物。
例句2, The downtown area is always bustling with activity.
市中心区总是热闹非凡。
例句3, They live in a downtown apartment with a great view of the city.
他们住在市中心的一套公寓里,可以俯瞰城市的美景。

downward [ˈdaʊnwəd]
副词[ad.]: 向下
例句1, The plane began its downward descent towards the airport.
飞机开始向机场下方降落。
例句2, She glanced downward at her feet, noticing the scuff marks on her shoes.
她向下瞥了一眼自己的脚,注意到鞋子上的磨损痕迹。
例句3, The company’s profits have been trending downward for the past three quarters.
公司的利润在过去三个季度中一直呈下降趋势。

dozen [ˈdaʊnwəd]
名词[n.]: 十二个;几十, 许多
例句1, I bought a dozen roses for my mother on her birthday.
我在妈妈生日那天给她买了一打玫瑰。
例句2, There were dozens of people waiting in line for the concert tickets.
有几十个人在排队等着买演唱会的票。

Dr(缩) = Doctor]
名词[n.]: 医生, 大夫;博士
例句1, Dr. Smith is renowned for his groundbreaking research in neuroscience.
史密斯博士因其在神经科学领域的开创性研究而闻名。
例句2, I have an appointment with Dr. Johnson at 3 PM for my annual check-up.
我下午3点与约翰逊医生有个年度体检的预约。
例句3, After years of hard work, she finally earned her Dr. title in philosophy.
经过多年的努力,她终于获得了哲学博士学位。

draft [drɑːft; (US) dræft]
名词[n.]: 动词[v.]: 草稿, 草案, 起草, 草拟
例句1, The lawyer drafted a contract for the new business partnership.
律师为新商业伙伴关系起草了一份合同。
例句2, The author spent hours drafting the first chapter of his novel.
作者花了几个小时起草他小说的第一章。
例句3, The government released a draft of the new policy for public feedback.
政府发布了新政策的草案以征求公众意见。
例句4, The team drafted a plan to improve the company’s efficiency.
团队草拟了一份提高公司效率的计划。
例句5, He was drafted into the army during the war.
他在战争期间被征召入伍。

drag [dræɡ]
动词[v.]: 拖;拽
例句1, The little boy tried to drag the heavy box across the room.
小男孩试图把沉重的箱子拖过房间。
例句2, She felt her spirits drag as the meeting went on for hours.
会议持续了几个小时,她感到情绪低落。
例句3, The car left tire drag marks on the muddy road.
汽车在泥泞的路上留下了轮胎拖痕。
例句4, He had to drag himself out of bed early in the morning.
他不得不在清晨勉强起床。

draw (drew, drawn) [drɔː]
动词[v.]: 绘画;绘制;拉, 拖;提取(金钱)
例句1, She drew a beautiful landscape during the art class.
她在美术课上画了一幅美丽的风景画。
例句2, He drew the heavy box across the room with great effort.
他费了很大力气把沉重的箱子拖过房间。
例句3, They decided to draw some money from the bank for their trip.
他们决定从银行提取一些钱用于旅行。

drawback [ˈdrɔːbæk]
名词[n.]:缺点, 不利条件
例句1, The main drawback of this plan is its high cost.
这个计划的主要缺点是成本太高。
例句2, One significant drawback of living in the city is the constant noise.
住在城市里的一个显著不利条件是持续的噪音。
例句3, Despite its many advantages, the new software has a few drawbacks that need to be addressed.
尽管新软件有很多优点,但它也有一些需要解决的缺点。

drawer [ˈdrɔːə]
名词[n.]: 抽屉
例句1, She opened the drawer and found a stack of old photographs.
她打开抽屉,发现了一叠旧照片。
例句2, He kept his important documents in the top drawer of his desk.
他把重要文件放在办公桌最上面的抽屉里。
例句3, The carpenter built a custom drawer for the kitchen cabinet.
木匠为厨房橱柜定制了一个抽屉。
例句4, She rummaged through the drawer, searching for her missing earring.
她在抽屉里翻找,寻找她丢失的耳环。
例句5, The antique dresser had several small drawers for storing jewelry.
这个古董梳妆台有几个小抽屉,用来存放珠宝。

drawing [ˈdrɔːɪŋ]
名词[n.]: 图画, 素描,绘画
例句1, She spent hours perfecting her drawing of the landscape.
她花了几个小时完善她的风景画。
例句2, The teacher asked the students to submit their drawings by the end of the week.
老师要求学生们在本周末前提交他们的绘画作品。
例句3, He has a natural talent for drawing and often sketches in his free time.
他在绘画方面有天赋,经常在空闲时素描。
例句4, The museum featured an exhibition of rare drawings by famous artists.
博物馆举办了一场著名艺术家的稀有素描展览。
例句5, Her drawing of the family portrait captured everyone’s likeness perfectly.
她的家庭肖像画完美地捕捉到了每个人的特征。

dream (dreamt, dreamt 或–ed, –ed) [driːm]
名词[n.]: 及物动词[vt.]: 梦, 梦想
例句1, She dreamt of becoming a famous actress one day.
她梦想有一天能成为著名的演员。
例句2, He dreamt about a strange, surreal landscape last night.
昨晚他梦见了一个奇怪而超现实的景象。
例句3, They dreamt of a world where everyone lived in peace and harmony.
他们梦想着一个所有人都能和平共处的世界。
例句4, The young boy dreamed of exploring the vast oceans and discovering new lands.
那个小男孩梦想着探索广阔的海洋并发现新大陆。
例句5, She dreamed that she was flying high above the clouds, free as a bird.
她梦见自己在云层之上飞翔,像鸟儿一样自由。

dress [dres]
名词[n.]: 女服, 连衣裙;(统指)服装;童装; 动词[v.]: 穿衣;穿着
例句1, She wore a beautiful dress to the party.
她穿了一件漂亮的连衣裙去参加派对。
例句2, He helped his little sister dress for school.
他帮他的小妹妹穿好衣服去上学。
例句3, The store specializes in children’s dress.
这家店专门卖童装。
例句4, Dress warmly; it’s cold outside.
穿暖和点,外面很冷。

drier =dryer [ˈdraɪə]
名词[n.]: 烘干机;吹风机
例句1, After washing her hair, she used the dryer to style it quickly.
洗完头发后,她用吹风机迅速造型。
例句2, The laundry room has a new dryer that dries clothes in half the time.
洗衣房里有一台新的烘干机,它能在原来一半的时间内烘干衣服。
例句3, He forgot to empty the lint trap in the dryer, causing it to overheat.
他忘了清理烘干机的绒毛过滤器,导致机器过热。
例句4, The weather was so dry that the clothes on the line were already drier than those in the dryer.
天气非常干燥,晾衣绳上的衣服比烘干机里的还要干。

drill [drɪl]
名词[n.]: 钻头;(反复的)训练; 及物动词[vt.]: 钻(孔), 在…上钻孔;重复训练
例句1, The construction worker used a drill to make holes in the concrete wall.
建筑工人用钻头在混凝土墙上钻孔。
例句2, The coach decided to drill the team on their passing skills before the big game.
教练决定在大赛前对球队的传球技巧进行反复训练。
例句3, The dentist used a small drill to remove the decayed part of the tooth.
牙医用小钻头去除牙齿的腐烂部分。
例句4, The soldiers underwent a rigorous drill to prepare for the upcoming mission.
士兵们进行了严格的训练,为即将到来的任务做准备。

drink [drɪŋk]
名词[n.]: 饮料;喝酒 
例句1, She always carries a bottle of water with her because staying hydrated is essential, and water is the best drink for that.
她总是随身携带一瓶水,因为保持水分很重要,而水是最好的饮料。
例句2, After a long day at work, he likes to relax with a cold drink and a good book.
在漫长的工作日结束后,他喜欢用一杯冷饮和一本好书来放松自己。
例句3, The bartender mixed a special drink for the couple celebrating their anniversary.
调酒师为庆祝纪念日的那对夫妇调制了一杯特别的酒。
例句4, Drinking too much alcohol can have serious health consequences, so it’s important to drink responsibly.
过量饮酒会对健康造成严重后果,因此负责任地饮酒很重要。

drink(drank,drunk) [drɪŋk]
动词[v.]: 喝, 饮
例句1, She drank a glass of water before going to bed.
她睡前喝了一杯水。
例句2, He has drunk three cups of coffee already.
他已经喝了三杯咖啡了。
例句3, The baby drank milk from a bottle.
婴儿用奶瓶喝牛奶。
例句4, They drank to their success at the party.
他们在派对上为成功干杯。
例句5, She was so thirsty that she drank the entire bottle in one go.
她太渴了,一口气喝完了整瓶水。

drive(drove,driven) [draɪv]
动词[v.]: 驾驶, 开(车);驱赶
例句1, She drove her car through the winding mountain roads with confidence.
她自信地驾驶着汽车穿过了蜿蜒的山路。
例句2, The farmer drove the cattle into the barn before the storm hit.
农民在暴风雨来临前把牛群赶进了谷仓。
例句3, His passion for music drove him to practice the piano for hours every day.
他对音乐的热情驱使他每天练习钢琴数小时。
例句4, The strong winds drove the leaves across the yard in a swirling dance.
强风将树叶吹得在院子里旋转飞舞。
例句5, The company’s innovative approach drove its success in the competitive market.
公司的创新方法推动了其在竞争激烈的市场中的成功。

driver [ˈdraɪvə]
名词[n.]: 司机, 驾驶员
例句1, The driver of the bus was very skilled in navigating through the heavy traffic.
公交车的司机在拥堵的交通中驾驶得非常熟练。
例句2, She is the main driver behind the success of the project.
她是该项目成功的主要推动者。
例句3, The golf driver is essential for long-distance shots.
高尔夫球杆对于远距离击球至关重要。

drop [drɔp]
名词[n.]:滴; 动词[v.]:掉下, 落下, 投递, 放弃
例句1, A single drop of rain fell on her cheek as she walked home.
当她走回家时,一滴雨落在她的脸颊上。
例句2, He decided to drop the heavy bag on the floor and take a break.
他决定把沉重的包放在地板上,休息一下。
例句3, The mailman will drop the package at your doorstep tomorrow.
邮递员明天会把包裹投递到你家门口。
例句4, She had to drop her plans to travel due to unforeseen circumstances.
由于不可预见的情况,她不得不放弃旅行的计划。

drown [draʊn]
不及物动词[vi.]: 溺死;淹没
例句1, She tried to swim, but the strong current pulled her under and she began to drown.
她试图游泳,但强大的水流将她拉入水中,她开始溺水。
例句2, The sound of the waves was so loud that it seemed to drown out all other noises.
海浪的声音如此之大,似乎淹没了所有其他声音。
例句3, He decided to drown his sorrows in alcohol after losing his job.
失业后,他决定借酒消愁。
例句4, The heavy rain caused the river to overflow, threatening to drown the nearby fields.
大雨导致河水泛滥,威胁要淹没附近的田地。
例句5, She felt like she was drowning in a sea of paperwork, unable to keep up with the workload.
她感觉自己淹没在文件的海洋中,无法跟上工作进度。

drug [drʌɡ]
名词[n.]: 药, 药物;毒品
例句1, The doctor prescribed a new drug to treat her chronic pain.
医生开了一种新药来治疗她的慢性疼痛。
例句2, The police seized a large quantity of illegal drugs during the raid.
警方在突袭中查获了大量非法毒品。
例句3, He was arrested for drug trafficking across the border.
他因跨境贩毒而被逮捕。
例句4, The drug trial showed promising results in combating the disease.
药物试验在对抗该疾病方面显示出有希望的结果。
例句5, She decided to quit using drugs after realizing the harm they caused.
在意识到毒品的危害后,她决定戒掉毒品。

drum [drʌm]
名词[n.]: 鼓
例句1, The drummer played the drum with incredible speed and precision.
鼓手以惊人的速度和精准度敲打鼓。
例句2, She could hear the distant drum of thunder as the storm approached.
当暴风雨来临时,她能听到远处隆隆的雷声。
例句3, The drum of the washing machine kept me awake all night.
洗衣机的轰鸣声让我整晚都睡不着。
例句4, He used a drum to store the water during the camping trip.
在露营旅行中,他用一个鼓来储存水。

drunk [drʌŋk]
形容词[a.]: 醉的
例句1, After the party, he was so drunk that he couldn’t even remember his own name.
派对结束后,他醉得连自己的名字都记不清了。
例句2, The drunk driver caused a serious accident on the highway.
那位醉酒的司机在高速公路上引发了一起严重的事故。
例句3, She felt a bit drunk after just one glass of wine.
她只喝了一杯酒就感到有点醉了。
例句4, The drunk man was singing loudly in the middle of the street.
那个醉汉在街道中央大声唱歌。

dry [draɪ]
动词[v.]: 使…干;弄干;擦干; 形容词[a.]: 干的;干燥的
例句1, After washing the dishes, she used a towel to dry them thoroughly.
洗完盘子后,她用毛巾彻底擦干它们。
例句2, The desert is known for its dry climate and lack of rainfall.
沙漠以其干燥的气候和缺乏降雨而闻名。

duck [dʌk]
名词[n.]: 鸭子
例句1, The little girl fed the duck by the pond.
小女孩在池塘边喂鸭子。
例句2, He had to duck to avoid the low-hanging branch.
他不得不低头躲避低垂的树枝。
例句3, She decided to duck the meeting and go shopping instead.
她决定避开会议,去购物。
例句4, The magician made the duck disappear in an instant.
魔术师瞬间让鸭子消失了。

due[djuː; (US) duː]
形容词[a.]: 预期的;约定的
例句1, The train is due to arrive at 3 PM.
火车预计在下午3点到达。
例句2, The payment is due by the end of the month.
付款应在月底前完成。
例句3, She was given her due recognition for her hard work.
她因努力工作而得到了应有的认可。
例句4, The project is due to start next week.
项目预计下周开始。
例句5, He is due for a promotion after his outstanding performance.
由于表现出色,他即将获得晋升。

dull[dʌl]
形容词[a.]: 阴暗的;单调无味
例句1, The sky was dull and overcast, making the whole day feel gloomy.
天空阴沉多云,让一整天都感觉灰暗。
例句2, The lecture was so dull that half the audience fell asleep.
讲座如此单调无味,以至于一半的观众都睡着了。

dumpling [ˈdʌmplɪŋ]
名词[n.]: 饺子
例句1, She wrapped the dumpling with care, ensuring the filling was perfectly sealed.
她小心翼翼地包着饺子,确保馅料被完美地封住。
例句2, The aroma of steamed dumplings filled the kitchen, making everyone’s mouth water.
蒸饺的香气充满了厨房,让每个人都垂涎欲滴。
例句3, He bit into the dumpling, savoring the burst of flavors from the juicy filling.
他咬了一口饺子,享受着多汁馅料带来的美味爆发。
例句4, During the festival, families gather to make dumplings together, creating a warm and festive atmosphere.
节日期间,家人们聚在一起包饺子,营造出温馨而喜庆的氛围。
例句5, The dumpling soup was a comforting dish on the cold winter night.
饺子汤是寒冷冬夜里一道令人感到温暖的美食。

during [ˈdjʊərɪŋ; (US) ˈdʊərɪŋ]
介词[prep.]: 在…期间;在…过程中
例句1, She practiced the piano diligently during her summer vacation.
她在暑假期间勤奋地练习钢琴。
例句2, During the meeting, everyone was focused on the presentation.
在会议期间,每个人都专注于演示。
例句3, He learned a lot about different cultures during his travels abroad.
他在国外旅行期间学到了很多关于不同文化的知识。
例句4, The flowers bloomed beautifully during the spring season.
这些花在春季期间开得非常美丽。
例句5, During the storm, we stayed indoors to stay safe.
在暴风雨期间,我们待在室内以确保安全。

dusk [dʌsk]
名词[n.]: 黄昏
例句1, The sky turned a deep orange as dusk settled over the quiet village.
当黄昏降临在宁静的村庄时,天空变成了深橙色。
例句2, They decided to take a walk at dusk to enjoy the cool evening breeze.
他们决定在黄昏时散步,享受凉爽的晚风。
例句3, The birds returned to their nests as dusk approached, signaling the end of the day.
当黄昏临近时,鸟儿们回到了它们的巢中,预示着一天的结束。

dust [dʌst]
名词[n.]: 灰尘, 尘土
例句1, The old bookshelf was covered in a thick layer of dust.
旧书架上覆盖着一层厚厚的灰尘。
例句2, After the storm, the streets were filled with dust from the collapsed buildings.
风暴过后,街道上满是倒塌建筑物留下的尘土。
例句3, She dusted the furniture before the guests arrived.
她在客人到来之前给家具掸了掸灰。
例句4, The farmer plowed the field, raising clouds of dust into the air.
农夫犁地时,扬起了漫天的尘土。

dustbin [ˈdʌstbɪn]
名词[n.]: 垃圾箱
例句1, Please throw the empty bottle into the dustbin.
请把空瓶子扔进垃圾箱。
例句2, The dustbin was overflowing with trash after the party.
派对结束后,垃圾箱里的垃圾多得溢出来了。
例句3, She found an old photo in the dustbin while cleaning the house.
她在打扫房子时在垃圾箱里发现了一张旧照片。
例句4, The city council has decided to place more dustbins in public areas.
市议会决定在公共场所放置更多的垃圾箱。
例句5, He accidentally kicked the dustbin and spilled garbage all over the floor.
他不小心踢到了垃圾箱,把垃圾撒得满地都是。

dusty [ˈdʌstɪ]
形容词[a.]: 尘土般的, 尘土多的
例句1, The old bookshelf was covered in a thick layer of dusty residue.
旧书架上覆盖着一层厚厚的灰尘。
例句2, She sneezed as she walked through the dusty attic.
她走过满是灰尘的阁楼时打了个喷嚏。
例句3, The car left a dusty trail behind it as it sped down the dirt road.
汽车在土路上疾驰,身后留下一条尘土飞扬的痕迹。

duty [ˈdjuːtɪ; (US) ˈduːtɪ]
名词[n.]: 责任, 义务
例句1, It is every citizen’s duty to uphold the law.
每个公民都有责任维护法律。
例句2, She felt a strong sense of duty to care for her aging parents.
她感到有强烈的义务照顾年迈的父母。
例句3, The soldier was commended for his sense of duty and bravery in battle.
这名士兵因其在战斗中的责任感和勇敢而受到表彰。
例句4, As a teacher, it is my duty to ensure that every student understands the material.
作为一名教师,我的责任是确保每个学生都理解教材。
例句5, He was on duty at the time of the incident, so he had to respond immediately.
事件发生时他正在值班,所以他必须立即做出反应。

DVD [‘di:‘vi:‘di:]
数码影碟(digital versatile disk)
例句1, I just bought the latest movie on DVD and can’t wait to watch it tonight.
我刚刚买了最新电影的DVD,迫不及待想今晚观看。
例句2, The DVD player stopped working, so we had to switch to streaming the movie.
DVD播放机坏了,我们只好改为在线观看电影。
例句3, She keeps all her favorite TV shows on DVD in a special collection.
她把自己最喜欢的电视剧DVD收藏在一个特别的收藏夹里。
例句4, The library offers a wide range of educational DVDs for students to borrow.
图书馆提供各种教育类DVD供学生借阅。
例句5, He decided to burn the photos onto a DVD for safekeeping.
他决定把照片刻录到DVD上以便保存。

dynamic [daɪˈnæmɪk]
形容词[a.]:充满活力,精力充沛的
例句1, The dynamic speaker captivated the audience with her energy and enthusiasm.
这位充满活力的演讲者以她的能量和热情吸引了观众。
例句2, The company is known for its dynamic approach to innovation and problem-solving.
这家公司以其在创新和解决问题方面的积极态度而闻名。
例句3, The dynamic nature of the stock market requires investors to stay informed and adaptable.
股票市场的动态特性要求投资者保持信息灵通和适应性强。

dynasty [ˈdɪnəstɪ; (US) ˈdaɪnəstɪ]
名词[n.]:王朝, 朝代
例句1, The Ming Dynasty is known for its significant contributions to Chinese art and culture.
明朝以其对中国艺术和文化的重大贡献而闻名。
例句2, The dynasty ruled the country for over three centuries, leaving a lasting legacy.
这个王朝统治了这个国家超过三个世纪,留下了持久的遗产。
例句3, During the Tang Dynasty, China experienced a golden age of poetry and literature.
在唐朝时期,中国经历了诗歌和文学的黄金时代。
例句4, The fall of the dynasty marked the end of an era in the nation’s history.
这个王朝的灭亡标志着该国历史上一个时代的结束。
例句5, The royal family of the dynasty was known for its opulent lifestyle and grand palaces.
这个王朝的皇室以其奢华的生活方式和宏伟的宫殿而闻名。