state
英 [steɪt] 美 [stet]
n. 国家;州;情形
vt. 规定;声明;陈述
adj. 国家的;州的;正式的
n. (State)人名;(罗、瑞典)斯塔特;(英)斯泰特
造句:
n:
1.She teaches in a state university.
释义:她在一所州立大学任教。
2.He was elected to the state legislature.
释义:他被选举为国家立法机关的委员。
3.That state is a natural grazing country and cannot be eaten out.
释义:那个州是一个天然的放牧区,那里的牧草是吃不完的。
4.Since 1979, the state has given gold and silver awards for the best industrial artifacts.
释义:从迟并1979年以来国家为优秀工艺品颁发了金奖和银奖。
5.Every organ of state must apply the principle of efficient and simple administration.
释义:国家机关必须实行精简的原则。
vt:
1.All at once I fell into a state of profound melancholy.
释义段配:我立即陷入无限的愁思之中。
2.If you have no state to set, why do you have an object?
释义:如果没有状态要设置,那么要一个对象来干什么?
3.Why should you have a state in between?
释义:为什么两者之间应该有一个状态呢?
4.With convergence to an ideal state, you can expect the system to be in or near that idealstate.
释义:通过码燃迹收敛到一种理想状态,您可以期望系统处于或接近那一理想状态。
5.But only when they have confidence that they can recover this state can people be trulycourageous in what they do.
释义:但是,仅仅是当他们有信心他们能够恢复到这个状态时,人们才会真的有勇气这样做。
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