elements
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT The different elements of something are the different parts it contains. 組成部分
The exchange of prisoners of war was one of the key elements of the UN's peace plan. 交換戰(zhàn)俘是聯(lián)合國和平計劃的主要內(nèi)容之一。
2. N-COUNT A particular element of a situation, activity, or process is an important quality or feature that it has or needs. 要素; 特點
Physical fitness has now become an important element in our lives. 身體健康現(xiàn)已成為我們生活中的重要元素。
3. N-COUNT When you talk about elements within a society or organization, you are referring to groups of people who have similar aims, beliefs, or habits. (具有相似目標、信仰或者習慣的) 群體; 分子
The government must weed out criminal elements from within the security forces. 政府必須剔除保安隊伍內(nèi)部的犯罪分子。
4. N-COUNT If something has an element of a particular quality or emotion, it has a certain amount of this quality or emotion. 成分
These reports clearly contain elements of propaganda. 這些報告明顯帶有宣傳的成分。
5. N-COUNT An element is a substance such as gold, oxygen, or carbon that consists of only one type of atom. 元素
6. N-COUNT The element in an electric or water heater is the metal part that changes the electric current into heat. 電阻絲
7. N-PLURAL You can refer to the weather, especially wind and rain, as the elements. 天氣 (尤指風雨)
The area where most refugees are waiting is exposed to the elements. 大部分難民滯留的地區(qū)暴露在風雨之中。
8. PHRASE If you say that someone is in their element, you mean that they are in a situation they enjoy. 如魚得水
My stepmother was in her element, organizing everything. 我繼母那時如魚得水,安排著所有一切。
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