surveillance[ sə:'veiləns ] n. 监视,监督 1. The act of observing closely or the condition of being closely observed/surveillance.
密切注视密切注视的行为或被密切注视的状态;监视
2. The act or a period of observing/surveillance. 观察;警戒观察或监视的行为或时间
drastic[ 'dræstik ]adj. 激烈的,猛烈的. 1.Drastic measures will have to be taken to restore order. 为恢复秩序必须采取严厉措施.
2. Our budget needs drastic revision. 我们的预算需作重大修改。
privacy : [ 'praivəsi ] n. 隐私,隐居,秘密
1. Everyone has his own privacy. 每个人都有自己的隐私。
2. In this place privacy is impossible. 在这种地方保密是不可能的。
commisioner[ kə'miʃənə ] n. 委员,理事,行政长官 1. The old man was a police commissioner before his retirement. 这位老人退休前是警察局长。
2. Australian politician who served three terms as prime minister between1908 and1915 and was Australian high commissioner in London(1916-1921). 费歇尔,约翰·阿巴思诺特1841-1920英国海军上将
sleepwalking n. -sleepwalk vi. 梦游
dystopian [ dis'təʊpiən ]adj 反面乌托邦的,反面假想国的 n. 反面乌托邦的鼓吹者(描写者)
biometric adj. 生物计量的
footage [ 'futidʒ ] n. 以尺计算长度,尺数,影片的镜头
1. The film contained some old newsreel footage. 这部影片中有些旧新闻片的镜头.
hijack [ 'haidʒæk ] v. 抢劫,劫持,揩油 1. They planned to hijack a plane. 他们计划劫持一架飞机。
2. There is no sign of a let-up in the hijack crisis. 绑架危机毫无缓和迹象.
rig [ rig ] n. 装备,帆具,服装 v. 装配,装扮,垄断 rig up
rely : [ ri'lai ] v. 信赖,倚赖,信任 1. We are relying on your decision. 我们相信你的判断。
2. I think I can come, but don't rely on it.我想我能来,但还说不定。
trigger : [ 'trigə ]
n. 触发器,板机,制滑机v. 触发(事件)
1. A pulse to gate the output of a core memory sense amplifier into a trigger in a register. 将磁心存储器读出放大器的输出选通到寄存器的触发器中的一种脉冲。pulse[pQls]n.脉搏, 脉冲
2. I pulled the trigger and the gun went off. 我一扣扳机, 枪就响了.
organisation : [ .ɔ: gənaizeiʃɚn; - ni'z- ]n. 组织(团体,有机体)
1. She is brilliant but her work lacks organization. 她很有才华,但工作缺乏条理.
2. He's involved in the organization of a new club. 他参与了新俱乐部的组织工作.
secure : [ si'kjuə ] a. 无虑的,安心的,安全的v. 固定,获得,使...安全
1. He secured the release of the hostages. 他已经设法使人质获释。
2. Make the windows secure before leaving the house. 出门之前把窗户关严。
scrutinise : ['skrutinaiz] vt. 仔细检查(考查,核对,细看,推敲,追究)
abuse : [ ə'bju:z ] n. 滥用,恶习 v. 滥用,辱骂,虐待
1. It's easy to abuse one's power. 人容易滥用权力。
2. They talked about how the uses and abuses of figures to prove things in politics.
他们谈到人们如何在政治问题上使用及滥用数字来混淆视听。
authentication : [ ɔ:.θenti'keiʃən ] n. 证明,鉴定
Oyster : [ 'ɔistə ] n. 牡蛎
1. The man is as dumb as an oyster. 那人极少说话。
2. That oyster closed up its valves. 那个牡蛎把壳合拢起来。
Tube : [ 'tju:b ] n. 地铁,电子管,显像管,管,软管;电视
1. Our television tube has broken. 我们的电视机显像管坏了。
2. I go to work on the tube. 我经常乘地铁去上班。
apparently : [ ə'pærəntli ] a. 显然,似乎 ad. 显然
1. Apparently he never wrote a letter to her. 显然,他一封信也没给她写。
2. Apparently they're intending to put up the price of water. 看来他们要提高水费了。
manipulate : [ mə'nipjuleit ] v. 操纵,利用,假造[计算机] 操作 1. A clever politician know how to manipulate public opinion. 聪明的政客知道如何操纵公众舆论。
2. A hand-held, button-activated input device that when rolled along a flat surface directs an indicator to move correspondingly about a computer screen, allowing the operator to move the indicator freely, as to select operations or manipulate text or graphics.
鼠标一种手用的、用按扭控制的输入设备,当在平台上滑动时可以相应地移动计算机屏幕上的指示箭头,使得操作者可以随意控制指示箭头,由此来选择项目、控制内容或作图
Ian : [ iən ] n. 伊恩(男子名)
1.Ian said he would get it done by next Monday but I suspect he has bitten off more than he can chew. 伊恩说他将在下周一前完成任务,但我怀疑他自不量力。
2. Ian witnessed the incident and he's been asked to write it up for the local paper.
伊恩亲眼目睹了这一事件,结果他被要求为本地报纸写文章报道此事。
necessitate : [ ni'sesiteit ] v. 迫使,使...成为必需,需要
1. Your proposal will necessitate borrowing more money. 依你的建议就必须增加借款。
2. It's an unpopular measure, but the situation necessitates it. 这是不得人心的办法,但形势需要这样做。
alter : [ 'ɔ:ltə ] v. 改变
1. He altered one of the rooms into a bedroom. 他把一间屋子改建成了卧室。
2. Circumstances alter cases. 【谚】具体情况具体分析。
fraudulence['fr 'ɔ:djulə ns] n.欺诈, 欺骗性
remotely : [ ri'məutli ] adv.远程地
1. It isn't remotely possible that you will be chosen to go. 挑选你去的可能性并非很小.
2. The essay isn't even remotely relevant to the topic. 这篇文章毫不切题.
3. The report also gives warning that biometric passports and identity cards would give fresh opportunities to fraudsters and terrorists to read remotely the data chips that they contain.
go off : 走开
1. The thieves ran away when the burglar alarm went off. 防盗警报器一响,盗贼立刻逃走了。
2. Hamlet goes off stage left. 哈姆雷特从舞台左侧退下。
3. It says that it could be possible to rig a bomb to go off in the presence of a certain person or someone of a particular nationality.
stiffer : adj. 更硬的
penalty : [ 'penlti ] n. 处罚,惩罚
1. She has paid the penalty for her crimes with five years in prison.她因犯罪受到惩罚被判刑五年。
2. One of the penalties of fame is that people point at you on the street. 当了名人的麻烦之一是在街上被人指指点点。
prison sentence : [ 'prizən .sentəns ] n. 徒刑 1. His prison sentence has been remitted. 他的监禁刑罚已获得赦免.
2. A commutable prison sentence. 可减刑的监狱判决