tacit [‘tæsit]
a. 沉默寡言的,心照不宣的,缄默的
例句1, Despite the tacit understanding between the two leaders, their public statements often diverged significantly.
尽管两位领导人之间心照不宣,但他们的公开声明常常大相径庭。
例句2, The tacit agreement among the team members allowed them to work seamlessly without constant communication.
团队成员之间的默契使他们无需频繁沟通就能无缝协作。
例句3, Her tacit demeanor made it difficult for others to gauge her true feelings.
她沉默寡言的性格让别人很难揣摩她的真实情感。@

tactics [‘tæktiks]
n. 用兵学,战术,兵法
例句1, The general’s brilliant tactics led the army to a decisive victory.
将军出色的战术使军队取得了决定性的胜利。
例句2, She used clever tactics to negotiate a better deal.
她运用巧妙的策略谈判达成了一笔更好的交易。
例句3, The coach emphasized the importance of defensive tactics during the game.
教练强调了比赛中防守战术的重要性。
例句4, His tactics in the debate were both strategic and persuasive.
他在辩论中的策略既具有战略性又富有说服力。
例句5, The book provides a comprehensive study of ancient military tactics.
这本书对古代军事战术进行了全面的研究。

tally [‘tæli]
n. 符木,记账,得分,比分,计数器,对应物,符合,标签vt. 点数,计算,使符
例句1, The shopkeeper used a tally stick to keep track of the transactions.
店主用符木来记录交易。
例句2, The final tally of votes showed a clear winner in the election.
最终的投票结果显示选举中有明显的赢家。
例句3, The scoreboard displayed the tally of points for both teams.
记分牌显示了两队的得分。
例句4, The scientist used a tally counter to record the number of cells under the microscope.
科学家使用计数器来记录显微镜下的细胞数量。
例句5, The ancient artifact was a tally of the tribe’s historical events.
这件古代文物是部落历史事件的记录。
例句6, The accounts must tally with the bank statements to ensure accuracy.
账户必须与银行对账单相符以确保准确性。
例句7, She placed a tally label on each box to identify its contents.
她在每个箱子上贴了一个标签以标识其内容。
例句8, The teacher asked the students to tally the number of words in their essays.
老师让学生们计算他们文章中的字数。
例句9, The company will tally the total sales at the end of the quarter.
公司将在季度末计算总销售额。
例句10, The new system was designed to tally the data more efficiently.
新系统旨在更高效地计算数据。

tamper [‘tæmpə]
vi. 干预,玩弄,贿赂,窜改,削弱,损害vt. 窜改n. 捣棒,夯,填塞者
例句1, The government warned against any attempt to tamper with the election results.
政府警告不要试图窜改选举结果。
例句2, He was accused of tampering with the evidence to cover up the crime.
他被指控窜改证据以掩盖罪行。
例句3, Children should not be allowed to tamper with electrical appliances.
不应允许儿童玩弄电器。
例句4, The corrupt official was caught tampering with the bidding process.
这名腐败官员在窜改投标过程中被抓获。
例句5, Excessive use of chemicals can tamper with the natural balance of the ecosystem.
过度使用化学品会损害生态系统的自然平衡。
例句6, The workers used a heavy tamper to compact the soil before laying the foundation.
工人们在铺设地基之前使用重型夯具来压实土壤。
例句7, The tamper was left at the construction site after the job was completed.
工作完成后,捣棒被留在了建筑工地。
例句8, The company hired a professional tamper to ensure the quality of the road surface.
公司聘请了一名专业的填塞者以确保路面的质量。

tantalize [‘tæntl’aiz]
vt. 逗弄,使干着急
例句1, The chef tantalized the guests with the aroma of the freshly baked bread.
厨师用新鲜出炉的面包的香气逗弄着客人们。
例句2, She was tantalized by the thought of traveling to exotic destinations, but her budget kept her grounded.
她被前往异国旅行的想法所吸引,但预算让她无法成行。

tardy [‘ta:di]
a. 慢的,迟钝的,迟到的,迟的,拖拉的
例句1, The tardy student missed the beginning of the lecture.
那个迟到的学生错过了讲座的开头部分。
例句2, Her tardy response to the email caused a delay in the project.
她对邮件的迟缓回复导致了项目的延误。
例句3, The tardy progress of the construction frustrated the investors.
施工的缓慢进展让投资者感到沮丧。
例句4, His tardy arrival at the meeting was met with disapproving glances.
他开会时的迟到遭到了不赞同的目光。
例句5, The tardy decision-making process hindered the company’s growth.
拖拉的决策过程阻碍了公司的发展。

tarnish [‘tɑ:niʃ]
n. 晦暗,玷污,污点vt. 使失去光泽,玷污vi. 失去光泽,被玷污
例句1, The silverware began to tarnish after years of exposure to air and moisture.
多年暴露在空气和湿气中后,银器开始失去光泽。
例句2, The scandal threatened to tarnish the politician’s reputation beyond repair.
这起丑闻可能会使这位政治家的声誉受到无法挽回的玷污。
例句3, Over time, the once-bright metal will inevitably tarnish, losing its original luster.
随着时间的推移,曾经明亮的金属不可避免地会失去光泽,失去原有的光彩。
例句4, Her actions during the crisis tarnished her otherwise impeccable career.
她在危机期间的行为玷污了她原本无可挑剔的职业生涯。
例句5, The old mirror had tarnished so much that it was difficult to see a clear reflection.
这面旧镜子已经变得非常晦暗,很难看到清晰的倒影。

taunt [tɔ:nt]
n. 辱骂,嘲弄vt. 嘲弄,奚落a. 很高的
例句1, The politician’s taunt about his opponent’s lack of experience backfired during the debate.
这位政治家在辩论中嘲弄对手缺乏经验,结果适得其反。
例句2, She couldn’t help but taunt her brother about his fear of spiders, even though she knew it was unkind.
她忍不住奚落她弟弟对蜘蛛的恐惧,尽管她知道这样做并不友善。
例句3, The taunt tower of the ancient castle loomed over the village, a reminder of its once formidable power.
那座古老城堡的高耸塔楼俯瞰着村庄,提醒着人们它曾经不可一世的力量。@

tectonics [tek’tɔniks]
n. 构造地质学
例句1, The study of tectonics helps us understand the formation of mountain ranges and the movement of Earth’s crust.
构造地质学的研究帮助我们理解山脉的形成以及地壳的运动。
例句2, Plate tectonics explains the occurrence of earthquakes and volcanic activity along the boundaries of tectonic plates.
板块构造理论解释了地震和火山活动在构造板块边界上的发生。

tedium [‘ti:diəm]
n. 单调乏味
例句1, The tedium of the long meeting made it difficult for everyone to stay focused.
漫长会议的单调乏味让每个人都难以集中注意力。
例句2, She found the tedium of repetitive tasks at work to be mentally exhausting.
她发现工作中重复任务的单调乏味让人精神疲惫。
例句3, To break the tedium of the long flight, he decided to watch a series of movies.
为了打破长途飞行的单调乏味,他决定看一系列电影。
例句4, The tedium of the daily routine can sometimes lead to a lack of motivation.
日常生活的单调乏味有时会导致缺乏动力。

teem [ti:m]
vi. 充满,富于,涌现,倾注vt. 倒出
例句1, The meadow teems with wildflowers in the spring, creating a vibrant tapestry of colors.
春天,草地上开满了野花,形成了一幅色彩鲜艳的画卷。
例句2, Her eyes teemed with tears as she listened to the heartfelt story.
当她听到那个感人的故事时,她的眼睛里充满了泪水。
例句3, The city streets teem with people during the festival, bustling with energy and excitement.
节日期间,城市街道上挤满了人,充满了活力和兴奋。
例句4, He teemed the water from the bucket onto the thirsty plants, reviving them instantly.
他把桶里的水倒到干渴的植物上,它们立刻恢复了生机。

telegraph [‘teligrɑ:f]
n. 电报(机)
例句1, The invention of the telegraph revolutionized long-distance communication in the 19th century.
电报的发明在19世纪彻底改变了远距离通信。
例句2, He sent a telegraph to his family to inform them of his safe arrival.
他给家人发了一封电报,告知他们他已安全到达。
例句3, The telegraph office was bustling with people sending urgent messages.
电报局里挤满了发送紧急信息的人们。
例句4, Before the advent of the internet, the telegraph was the fastest means of communication.
在互联网出现之前,电报是最快的通信手段。
例句5, The telegraph operator decoded the message with great precision.
电报员非常精确地解码了这条信息。

temperance [‘tempərəns]
a. 温暖的,温和的,有节制的
例句1, Her temperance in eating and drinking has greatly improved her health.
她在饮食上的节制极大地改善了她的健康状况。
例句2, The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for growing grapes.
该地区温和的气候使其成为种植葡萄的理想之地。
例句3, He showed remarkable temperance in dealing with the stressful situation.
在处理这种紧张局势时,他表现出了非凡的克制。

temperate [‘tempərit]
a. 温和的,适度的,有节制的
例句1, The temperate climate of the region makes it ideal for growing a variety of fruits and vegetables.
该地区温和的气候使其成为种植各种水果和蔬菜的理想之地。
例句2, She maintained a temperate attitude despite the heated debate.
尽管辩论激烈,她仍保持了一种温和的态度。
例句3, The doctor advised him to adopt a temperate lifestyle to improve his health.
医生建议他采取一种有节制的生活方式以改善健康。
例句4, The government implemented temperate policies to stabilize the economy without causing drastic changes.
政府实施了适度的政策以稳定经济,而没有引起剧烈的变化。

tenacious [ti’neiʃəs]
a. 紧粘不放的,固执的,紧握的,不屈不挠的
例句1, The tenacious ivy clung to the ancient stone wall, refusing to let go even in the strongest winds.
紧粘不放的常春藤紧紧依附在古老的石墙上,即使在最猛烈的风中也拒绝松开。
例句2, Despite numerous setbacks, her tenacious spirit kept her striving towards her goal.
尽管遭遇了无数挫折,她固执的精神使她不断向目标迈进。
例句3, He held onto the rope with a tenacious grip, determined not to fall into the abyss below.
他紧握绳索,决心不让自己坠入下方的深渊。
例句4, The tenacious explorer continued his journey through the harsh desert, undeterred by the extreme conditions.
这位不屈不挠的探险家继续在严酷的沙漠中前行,毫不畏惧极端的环境。

tendon [‘tendʌn]
n. 肌腱
例句1, The athlete suffered a torn tendon during the intense training session, which forced him to withdraw from the competition.
这位运动员在紧张的训练中肌腱撕裂,迫使他退出了比赛。
例句2, Proper stretching exercises can help prevent tendon injuries, especially for those who engage in high-impact sports.
适当的拉伸运动可以帮助预防肌腱损伤,特别是对于那些从事高强度运动的人。
例句3, The surgeon carefully repaired the damaged tendon, ensuring that the patient would regain full mobility in the affected limb.
外科医生仔细地修复了受损的肌腱,确保患者能够恢复受影响肢体的全部活动能力。
例句4, Tendons play a crucial role in connecting muscles to bones, allowing for smooth and coordinated movement.
肌腱在连接肌肉和骨骼方面起着至关重要的作用,使得运动能够流畅和协调。
例句5, The physical therapist recommended a series of exercises to strengthen the tendons and improve overall flexibility.
物理治疗师推荐了一系列锻炼来增强肌腱并提高整体灵活性。

tenement [‘tenəmənt]
n. 廉租公寓
例句1, The tenement buildings in the city were overcrowded and lacked basic amenities.
城市里的廉租公寓过于拥挤,且缺乏基本的生活设施。
例句2, Many immigrants in the early 20th century lived in tenements due to their low cost.
20世纪初,许多移民因为廉租公寓的低廉价格而选择居住其中。
例句3, The tenement was a stark reminder of the economic disparities in the urban area.
这座廉租公寓是城市中经济差距的鲜明写照。
例句4, Despite its humble appearance, the tenement housed a vibrant community of artists.
尽管外表简陋,这座廉租公寓却住着一群充满活力的艺术家。
例句5, The government initiated a program to improve the living conditions of tenement residents.
政府启动了一项计划,旨在改善廉租公寓居民的生活条件。

tentacle [‘tentəkl]
n. 触角,触须
例句1, The octopus extended its long tentacle to capture the prey.
章鱼伸出长长的触须来捕捉猎物。
例句2, The jellyfish’s tentacles are

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