adj. 必要的;基本的;本质的;精华的>> 例句

    adv. 必要地;必定地,必然地>> 例句

      n. 目击者;证人;证据>> 例句

        vt. 评定;估价;对…征税;记忆技巧:as- 朝,向,加强 + sess 坐>> 例句
        1. His eyes are JORDAN (V.O.) After that I’d assess the damage.
        2. I don’t trust anyone else to assess the pieces.

        n. 沮丧;忧愁;洼地;不景气>> 例句

          adv. 本来;本质上; ess = 存在 = be>> 例句

            adj. 国会的;会议的;议会的>> 例句

              n. 印象;感想;压痕,印记;效果,影响>> 例句
              1. I was under the impression our business was settled.
              2. He might'a been important on the outside, but in here he was just a little turd in prison grays. Looked like a stiff breeze could blow him over. That was my first impression of the man.
              3. You gave me the impression that you were here on Mr. Getty's behalf.

              n. 散文;随笔;试图>> 例句
              1. We've read your essay, "The transformative power of zero on the bottom line" and the follow-up, "Zero, still my hero." Everything looks to be perfect.

              adv. 然而,不过;虽然如此>> 例句
              1. Nevertheless, she tasted nice.

              n. 黑暗;模糊;无知;阴郁>> 例句

                n. 意识,认识;明白,知道>> 例句

                  vt. 持有;控制;迷住;使掌握>> 例句

                    n. 职业,专业;声明,宣布,表白>> 例句

                      adj. 不顾;不管;不注意>> 例句

                        vt. 盖印;强征;传送;给予某人深刻印象>> 例句
                        1. Your daughter is much too hard to impress, Ruth.

                        adv. 顺利地;成功地>> 例句

                          n. 意识;知觉;感觉;觉悟>> 例句

                            adj. 感人的;令人钦佩的;给人以深刻印象的>> 例句

                              n. 健康;适当;适合性>> 例句

                                n. 食堂,伙食团;混乱;脏乱的东西;困境>> 例句