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原句: Which will constitute most of the new offerings in coming months.
意思: to be the parts that together form sth
字源: late Middle English: from Latin constitut- ‘established, appointed’, from the verb constituere, from con- ‘together’ + statuere ‘set up’.
例句: Female workers constitute the majority of the labour force.
2. bombard verb
原句: You're not bombarded with "You've got mail" sounds, "Friend" notifications or even a digital clock.
意思:
a. to attack a place by firing large guns at it or dropping bombs on it continuously
b. to attack sb with a lot of questions, criticisms, etc. or by giving them too much information
字源: late Middle English (as a noun denoting an early form of cannon, also a shawm) from Old French bombarde, probably based on Latin bombus ‘booming, humming’, from Greek bombos, of imitative origin. The verb (late 16th cent.) is from French bombarder.
例句:
a. Madrid was heavily bombarded for several months.
b. We have been bombarded with letters of complaint.
3. notification noun [uncountable/countable]
原句: You're not bombarded with "You've got mail" sounds, "Friend" notifications or even a digital clock.
意思: the act of giving or receiving official information about sth
例句: You should receive (a) notification of our decision in the next week.
4. temptation noun
原句: Many readers find the temptation of the media matrix too difficult to resist.
意思:
a. the desire to do or have sth that you know is bad or wrong
b. a thing that makes sb want to do or have sth that they know is bad or wrong
字源: Middle English: from Old French temptacion, from Latin temptatio(n-), from temptare ‘handle, test, try’.
例句:
a. Don't put temptation in her way by offering her a cigarette.
b. An expensive bicycle is a temptation to thieves.
5. resolution noun
原句: Though tablet screens will soon offer higher resolution and brighter colors than the electronic ink still favored by most e-readers.
意思: the power of a computer screen, printer, etc. to give a clear image, depending on the size of the dots that make up the image
字源: late Middle English: from Latin resolutio(n-), from resolvere ‘loosen, release’, from re- (expressing intensive force) + solvere ‘loosen’.
例句: She has worked in the field of conflict resolution and mediation for many years.