MBA英语晨读2016-05-30
1. estate [ɪsteɪt]
n. 房地产;财产;身份
She cashed in on her real-estate investments. 她在房地产的投资上赚了钱。
2. estimate [estɪmeɪt]
v. 估计,估价n. 估计,估价;判断,看法
I estimate the damage at 8000 yuan. 我估计那项损失达8000元。
3. evacuate [ɪvækjʊeɪt]
v. 疏散,撤退;排泄
They were planning to evacuate the seventy American officials still in the country. 他们当时在计划将仍在那个国家的70位美国官员撤离。
4. evade [ɪveɪd]
v. 逃避;规避;逃脱
He tried to evade the embarrassing question. 他企图回避这令人难堪的问题。
5. evaluate [ɪvæljʊeɪt]
v. 评价;估价;求…的值
The market situation is difficult to evaluate. 市场形势难以评估。
6. evaporate [ɪvæpəreɪt]
vt. (使)蒸发;(脱)水;(使)消失
The water is evaporated by the sun. 水被太阳照射而蒸发。
7. eventually [ɪventʃʊəlɪ]
adv. 最后,终于
Eventually your child will leave home to lead her own life as a fully independent adult. 你的孩子最终会离开家,作为完全独立的成年人过她自己的日子。
8. evident [evɪd(ə)nt]
adj. 明显的;明白的
It was evident that she had once been a beauty. 很显然的,她曾经是个美人。
9. evoke [ɪvəʊk]
vt. 引起,唤起;博得
Her comment evoked protests from the shocked listeners. 她的评论引起震惊的听众的抗议。
10. evolve [ɪvɒlv]
v. 发展,进化;进化;使逐步形成;推断出
The Chinese political system has evolved over a long period of time. 中国的政治制度是长期发展形成的。