1. readership n. 美 [ˈriːdərʃɪp] 英 [ˈriːdəʃɪp]
The group of people who regularly read a particular newspaper, magazine, or book.
定期阅读某一报纸、杂志或书籍的人群。
The magazine has a readership of over one million.
这本杂志有超过一百万的读者群。
2. proceed v. 美 [proʊˈsiːd] 英 [prəˈsiːd]
To continue as planned; to move forward.
继续进行;前进。
After the interruption, she proceeded with her presentation.
打断过后,她继续进行她的演讲。
3. a matter of 短语
A situation involving or depending on something; approximately; about.
涉及或取决于某事的情况;大约,左右。
It’s just a matter of time before they find out.
他们发现只是时间问题。
It’s a matter of five minutes’ walk from here.
从这里步行大约五分钟。
4. make the trip 短语
To travel to a place; to make a special effort to go somewhere, sometimes implying urgency or purpose.
前往某地旅行或出行;特意赶去某地(含有赶过去或特意前往的意思),不仅仅是普通旅行。
She made the trip to Paris to see her family.
她前往巴黎探望家人。
He made the trip across the country just to attend the meeting.
他特地赶到全国另一端参加会议。
5. at someone’s request 短语
Because someone asked for it.
应某人的请求。
The meeting was postponed at the manager’s request.
会议应经理的请求被推迟了。
6. arena n. 美 [əˈriːnə] 英 [əˈriːnə]
A building for sports events or shows; an area of activity or competition.
体育比赛或表演场馆;活动或竞争的领域。
The team will play in the new arena next season.
这个球队下个赛季将在新体育馆比赛。
7. venture n./v. 美 [ˈventʃər] 英 [ˈventʃə(r)]
n. A risky or daring journey or undertaking.
冒险;投机事业。
v. To dare to do something risky.
冒险做某事。
They are planning a new business venture overseas.
他们正在计划一项海外的新商业冒险。
He ventured into the dark forest alone.
他独自冒险进入了黑暗的森林。
8. attendant n./adj. 美 [əˈtendənt] 英 [əˈtendənt]
n. A person whose job is to help or serve people.
服务员;侍者。
adj. Accompanying or associated with; happening as a result of something.
伴随的;随之而来的。
The flight attendant helped passengers with their luggage.
空乘人员帮助乘客搬运行李。
There are attendant problems when starting a new project.
开始一个新项目时会有随之而来的问题。
9. anomaly n. 美 [əˈnɑːməli] 英 [əˈnɒməli]
Something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected.
异常;反常的事物。
Scientists found an anomaly in the data.
科学家在数据中发现了异常。
10. hall n. 美 [hɔːl] 英 [hɔːl]
A large room or building used for meetings, concerts, or other events; a passage or corridor in a building.
大厅;用于会议、演出的大房间或建筑;过道;走廊。
The graduation ceremony was held in the main hall.
毕业典礼在主大厅举行。
Please leave your umbrella in the hall before entering the room.
进屋之前请把伞放在走廊里。
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