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  • 以下这些名词均包含 "民族,种族" 的意思
    nation特指居住于同一区域,有共同历史、语言、文化及心理素质等的人类群体。
    people侧重指由有共同文化、社会基础而所形成的人民整体。
    race专指有共同祖先和相同肤色、面部特征等遗传特征以及共同风俗等的人群。
  • 以下这些名词均有"人们,人群" 的意思
    people最普通用词,不带任何色彩,泛指不确定数量的人们。
    masses指群众或平民,在西方国家含贬义,在我国含褒义。
    crowd本义指一大群紧紧聚集在一起的人群,现指群众整体,由个体结合的人群或大众。
    through与crowd含义很接近,常可换用,但侧重指向前运动的群众。
    mob含贬义,指乌合之众、暴民。
英语四级真题
  • While it may sound like an advantage to many, people with this rare condition often find their unusual ability burdensome.
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  • When people tend to forget.
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  • The question is, how?Lawrence Patihis at the University of Southern Mississippi recently studied around 20 people with HSAM and found that they scored particularly highly on two measures: fantasy proneness ( ' , 倾向) and absorption.
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  • The people with HSAM I've interviewed would certainly agree that it can be a mixed blessing.
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  • The fashion for teams is driven by a sense that the old way of organising people is too rigid for both the modern marketplace and the expectations of employees.
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  • Team-building skills are in short supply: Deloitte reports that only 12% of the executives they contacted feel they understand the way people work together in networks and only 21% feel confident in their ability to build cross-functional teams.
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  • Some people with HSAM find it very hard to get rid of unpleasant memories.
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  • Some people regard professional change as an unpleasant experience that disturbs their stable careers.
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  • Some people are absorbed in the past but not open to new memories, but that's not the case for me.
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  • Six months out, more people who had quit abruptly had stuck with it—more than one-fifth of them, compared to about one-seventh in the other group.
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  • Since then, she has founded two yoga studios, met a new life partner, and formed a new community of people.
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  • People with HSAM often have to make efforts to avoid focusing on the past.
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  • People with HSAM have the same memory as ordinary people when it comes to impersonal information.
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  • People rarely manage to quit the first time they try.
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  • People in both groups used nicotine ( ' , 尼古丁) patches before they quit, in addition to a second form of nicotine replacement, like gum or spray.
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  • People can enjoy services around the clock.
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  • People are in harmony with the environment.
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  • People are healthy and energetic longer.
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  • People are generally more competitive.
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  • Overall, almost three in five people say they try to limit their usage of paper – including facial tissue and kitchen roll – to save money.
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  • Needless to say, people like Veiseh are of great interest to neuroscientists ( ' , 神经科学专家) hoping to understand the way the brain records our lives.
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  • Most people do not have clear memories of past events.
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  • Many more people with HSAM started to contact researchers due to the mass media.
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  • It's the stage in the middle of the journey when people feel youth vanishing, their prospects narrowing and death approaching.
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  • Instead of giving people practice, the gradual reduction likely gave them cravings ( ' , 瘾) and withdrawal symptoms before they even reached quit day, which could be why fewer people in that group actually made it to that point.
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  • Fantasy proneness will not necessarily cause people to develop HSAM.
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  • Eggs reflect the anxieties of people today.
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  • Digital technology also makes it easier for people to co-ordinate their activities without resorting to hierarchy.
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  • Barbara Hagerty looks at some of the features of people who turn midlife into a rebirth.
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  • And the quit rates were particularly convincing given that before the study started, most of the people had said they'd rather cut down gradually before quitting.
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  • And I think people see that for smoking as well.
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  • Although these numbers appear low, it is much higher than if people try without support.
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  • A very small number of people are able to remember almost every detail of their life.
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  • A recent study of people with HSAM reveals that they are liable to fantasy and full absorption in an activity.
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  • A couple of recent papers have finally opened a window on these people's extraordinary minds.
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  • We were beginning to be adventurous about food, but we were more interested in meeting people than in eating or drinking.
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  • The researchers also note that dogs scan faces as a whole to sense how people are feeling, instead of focusing on a given feature.
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  • The boat was carrying 32 people—25 Costa Ricans, four Americans and three Nicaraguans.
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  • That just wasn’t where the scene was, even eating! It was the first time ordinary people started going out to eat.
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  • Soon however, Katherine found herself comparing herself with the people she was reading about on Facebook.
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  • She loved learning about the success of people she knew when she was just a teenager.
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  • She loved finding out people were getting married, having babies and traveling.
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  • People were coming out of a formal and almost Victorian attitude, and you really felt anything was possible.
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  • People in cold places live in warm houses and have learned to adapt.
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  • Meeting people was the thing, and you went to coffee bars where you met friends and spent the evening.
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  • It began to make her feel bad that some people seemed to be doing so much better than she was.
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  • In the 1600s, people in China used carrots as medicine, but they also ate carrots boiled in soup.
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  • But people still mostly fed carrots to horses, donkeys and pigs, and didn’t eat them themselves.
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  • But carrots got their biggest boost during the two world wars when food shortages forced people to eat them and governments told everyone how healthy carrots were.
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  • Both he and a crew member are being investigated for unintentional murder and exposing people to danger, according to police.
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  • Around 800 A.D., people in Central Asia managed to develop a new kind of carrot—a purple carrot—that attracted more interest from international traders.
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  • A tour boat turned o v e r o f f t h e c o a s t o f Nicaragua, killing at least 13 people and leaving more passengers missing, official said.
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  • A local radio said an unspecified number of people were rescued, including the tour boat’s owner Hilario Blandon.
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  • to see whether people's personality affects their life span to find out if one's lifestyle has any effect on their health to investigate the role of exercise in living a long lifeto examine all the factors contributing to longevity They have a good understanding of evolution.
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  • Why do some people live to be older than others? You know the standard explanations: keeping a moderate diet, engaging in regular exercise, etc.
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  • What people were like when they came in had greater consequence than what happened once they were there.
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  • What matters, she added, is a combination of what people bring in with them, and what they find there.
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  • What kind of care facility old people live in may be less important than we think.
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  • Unable to buy grain or grow their own, hungry people take to the streets.
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  • This is especially interesting when you consider that younger people are generally more interested in travelrelated technologies than older onesWhen it comes to driverless cars, differences in attitude are more pronounced based on factors not related to age.
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  • They tend to decline in people's later years.
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  • They reach a peak at the age of 20 for most people.
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  • The study shows that those living the longest are more outgoing, more active and less neurotic ( ' , 神经质的 ) than other people.
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  • The result is falling water tables ( ' , 地下水位) in countries with half the world's people, including the three big grain producers—China, India and the U.S.
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  • The more recent steep climb in grain prices partly results from the fact that more and more people want to consume meat products.
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  • That is, generally, younger people tend to outnumber older people on the front end of a technological shift.
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  • That damaging other people in your community and in your life, trashing relationships, results in a kind of self-inflicted ( ' , 自己招致的 ) spiritual wound.
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  • Some of them begin to decline when people are still young.
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  • People with unhealthy eating habits are likely to die sooner.
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  • Once driverless cars are actually for sale, the early adopters will be the people who can afford to buy them.
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  • On the demand side, those trends include the ongoing addition of more than 70 million people a year, a growing number of people wanting to move up the food chain to consume -72- highly grain-intensive meat products, and the massive diversion ( ' , 转向) of U.S. grain to the production of bio-fuel.
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  • Most people's minds function at a high level even in their later years, according to researcher Timothy Salthouse.
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  • More people who lived in cities and suburbs said they wanted to try driverless cars than those who lived in rural areasWhile there's reason to believe that interest in self-driving cars is going up across the board, a person's age will have little to do with how self-driving cars can become mainstream.
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  • Many people feel guilty when they cannot find a place other than a nursing home for their parents.
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  • In a study last year, of all people surveyed, 48 percent said they wanted to ride in one, while 50 percent did notThe fact that attitudes toward self-driving cars appear to be so steady across generations suggests how transformative the shift to driverless cars could be.
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  • I do not think that we spend nearly enough time trying to concentrate on achieving a sort of calmness, a sort of contentment in a mental and spiritual way, which was identified by these people as the highest form of happiness and pleasure.
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  • Easy-going people can also live a relatively long life.
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  • Does assisted living really mark a great improvement over a nursing home, or has the industry simply hired better interior designers? Are nursing homes as bad as people fear, or is that an out-moded stereotype ( ' , 固定 看法 )? Can doing one's homework really steer families to the best places? It is genuinely hard to know.
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  • But what effect does your personality have on your longevity ( ' , 长寿)? Do some kinds of personalities lead to longer lives? A new study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society looked at this question by examining the personality characteristics of 246 children of people who had lived to be at least 100.
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  • And that the characteristics adult children look for when they begin the search are not necessarily the things that make a difference to the people who are going to move in.
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  • Ancient philosophers saw life in a different light from people of today.
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  • Also, being open to new ideas had no relationship to long life, which might explain all those bad-tempered old people who are fixed in their ways.
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  • The report warns that 200 million poor workers are at risk of joining the ranks of people living on less than two dollars per day in the past three years.
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  • The International Labour Organization says the number of people without jobs is increasing.
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  • Soon, members of the Royal family and other wealthy people took up motoring as a sport.
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  • People suffering from sleep loss are at an increased risk from obesity, psychological problems and car crashes.
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  • In post-war Japan, the economy wasn’t doing so great, so you couldn’t get everyday-use items like household cleaners, says Lisa Katayama, author of Urawaza, a book named after the Japanese term for clever lifestyle tips and tricks, So people looked for ways to do with what they had.
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  • In its latest update on global employment trends, the agency says projections of the number of unemployed people this year range from 210 million to nearly 240 million people.
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  • But it’s one of many low- tech fixes for high-tech failures that people without engineering degrees have discovered, often out of desperation and shared.
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  • Why do some students give up when they encounter difficulty, whereas others who are no more skilled continue to strive and learn? One answer, I soon discovered, lay in people's beliefs about why they had failed.
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  • We can lead people to eat less while helping the restaurant business.
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  • We are at a point where in much of the developed world the vast majority of young people grew up playing video games, and an increasingly high percentage of adults play these video games too, Werbach says.
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  • There is no effective way to reduce people's sugar consumption.
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  • The researchers, led by Martin Reimann, carried out a series of experiments to see if people would choose a smaller meal if it was paired with a non-food item.
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  • Teachers are not people who are great at and consumed by research and happen to appear in a classroom.
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  • Still, gamification only stands to become more popular, he says, as more and more people come into the workforce who are familiar with the structures and expressions of digital games.
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  • Some people, Werbach says, are motivated by competition.
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  • Some people do not take naturally to gamified work environments, Cornetti says.
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  • Sales people often fall into this category.
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  • Reducing food intake is not that difficult if people go to McDonald's more.
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英语六级真题
  • They radically changed people's concept of beauty.
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  • The challenge is if certain types of people are doing something, it's difficult for other people to break into it, said Po-Shen Loh, the head coach of last year's winning U.S.Math Olympiad team.
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  • People used to live near people of different income levels; neighborhoods are now more segregated by income.
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  • Most people would love to get students from more underserved populations, but they just can't get them in the door.
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  • It was unaffordable for ordinary people.
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  • It was fashionable among young people of the time.
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  • It also adds the element of artistic creativity to attract a new pool of students who may not see themselves as math people.
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  • I'd much prefer to have my data used by the maximum number of people to ask their own questions, she says.
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  • Even people whose data are less popular can benefit.
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  • So recently, I’ve looked at young people’s drinking and it’s obviously a major concern to government at the moment.
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  • It concerns not only us sociologists, but also economists, politicians and business people.
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  • Can you tell us how you first became interested in this subject matter?( ' , 9 ) Wh e n f a c i n g a n e w situation, some people tend to rehearse their defeat by spending too much time anticipating the worst.
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  • About 183.8 million people will shop on Cyber Monday, the first Monday after Thanksgiving.
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  • About 136 million people will shop during the Thanksgiving Holiday weekend.
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  • Young people should have lofty ideals in life and strive to be leaders.
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  • Yet there are doubts whether people watching television, a lean back medium, crave interaction.
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  • We, of course, need to pay attention to youngsters who are filled with discontent and hostility, but we should not allow these extreme cases to distort our view of most young people.
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  • Very Serious People's attempt to cripple the economy.
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  • The protection and improvement of the human environment is a major issue which affects the well-being of peoples and economic development throughout the world, read the final declaration from this gathering, the first of a sequence which would lead to the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit in 1992 and the World Development Summit in Johannesburg three years ago.
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  • That falls far short of the billions of dollars people once expected it to generate.
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  • Some young people like to keep something to themselves and don't want their parents to know about it.
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  • Results of USA WEEKEND's Teens & Parents survey reveal a generation of young people who get along well with their parents and approve of the way they're being raised.
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  • Not many young people eligible for voting are interested in local or national elections these days.
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  • Nearly 2.2 million people die a year because of diarrhea-related ( ' , 与腹泻相关 的) diseases, according to WHO statistics.
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  • Many of them volunteer for community service with disadvantaged people.
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  • It represents the rapid technological advance in people's daily life.
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  • It is fine and healthy for teens to cultivate their personal interests, and it is good news when young people enjoy harmonious relations with their family and friends.
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  • It is beneficial to encourage young people to explore the broader world and get ready to make it a better place.
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  • In fact, other recent studies have found there has never been a time in American history when so small a proportion of young people have sought or accepted leadership roles in local civic organizations.
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  • If our economies are to flourish, if global poverty is to be eliminated and if the well-being of the world's people enhanced—not just in this generation but in succeeding generations—we must make sure we take care of the natural environment and resources on which our economic activity depends.
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  • I've been looking at what self-proclaimed experts were saying about unemployment during the Great Depression; it was almost identical to what Very Serious People are saying now.
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  • For almost five centuries a very large supply of cod ( ' , 鳕 鱼) provided abundant raw material for an industry which at its peak employed about 40,000 people, sustaining entire communities in Newfoundland.
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  • Environmental protection and improvement benefit people all over the world.
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  • Another, discussing national politics, said, I feel like one person can't do that much, and I get the impression most people don't think a group of people can do that much.
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  • And the World Resources Institute ( ' , WRI) in its World Resources 2005 report, issued at the end of August, produced several such examples from Africa and Asia; it also demonstrated that environmental degradation affects the poor more than the rich, as poorer people derive a much higher proportion of their income directly from the natural resources around them.
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  • A place of interest to the educated people.
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  • Asked what they would like to change in the world, the students mentioned only personal concerns such as slowing down the pace of life, gaining good friends, becoming more spiritual, becoming either more materially successful or less materially oriented ( ' , depending on the student's values), and being more respectful of the Earth, animals and other people.
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  • You know, one of the first things I like to tell people when they ask me about the supplements, is that a lot of them are promoted as a cure for your memory, but your memory doesn’t need a cure.
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  • The other thing that people do forget is that these are medicines, so they do have an impact.
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  • People don’t just go in a local grocery store and buy these supplements.
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  • A study by the Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters finds that, between 1980 and 2007, nearly 8,400 natural disasters killed more than twomillion people.
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  • A lot of times people are not really aware of the impact they have, or the fact that taking them in combination with other medications might put you at increased risk for something that you wouldn’t otherwise being countering or be at risk for.
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  • a basis for explaining human genetic diversityan aid to understanding different populationsan explanation for social and cultural differencesa term to describe individual human characteristicsmodern genetics research is likely to fuel racial conflictsrace is a poorly defined marker of human genetic diversityrace as a biological term can explain human genetic diversitygenetics research should consider social and cultural variablesit is absolutely necessary to put race aside in making diagnosisit is important to include social variables in genetics researchracial categories for genetic diversity could lead to wrong clinical predictionsdiscrimination against black people may cause negligence in clinical treatmentThey be more precise with the language they use.
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  • What happens to the centralized electric grid, which took decades and billions of dollars to build, as more and more people become prosumers, who produce and consume their own energy on-site?No one knows which – if any – battery technology will ultimately dominate, but one thing remains clear: The future of energy is in how we store it.
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  • Today's battery breakthroughs come as the world looks to expand modern energy access to the billion or so people without it, while also cutting back on fuels that warm the planet.
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  • They made more British people obese.
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  • The large base he leads resembles a snowed-in college campus on holiday break, with the capacity to sleep more than 10 times the 13 people who were staying on through the Antarctic winter.
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  • Meeting people who will be helpful to you in the future.
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  • Less than an hour away by snowmobile, Chinese labourers have updated the Great Wall Station, a vital part of China's plan to operate five bases on Antarctica, complete with an indoor badminton court and sleeping quarters for 150 people.
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  • It's a dramatic endorsement for a technology most people think about only when their smartphone goes dark.
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  • It is too expensive for most young people.
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  • In the paper, he and his colleagues used the example of cystic fibrosis, which is underdiagnosed in people of African ancestry because it is thought of as a white disease.
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  • Harvard Business School professor Leslie Perlow explains that when people feel the pressure to be always on, they find ways to accommodate that pressure, including altering their schedules, work habits and interactions with family and friends.
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  • Even among people who have bought connected devices of some kind, 37 percent said that they are going to be more cautious about using these devices and services in the future.
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  • E.B.Du Bois was concerned that race was being used as a biological explanation for what he understood to be social and cultural differences between different populations of people.
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  • Because their behaviors are not usually seen as a red flag, these young people have been dubbed the invisible risk group by the study's authors.
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  • Assumptions about genetic differences between people of different races could be particularly dangerous in a medical setting.
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  • As some countries expand operations in Antarctica, the United States maintains three year-round stations on the continent with more than 1,000 people during the southern hemisphere's summer, including those at the Amundsen-Scott station, built in 1956 at an elevation of 9,301 feet on a plateau at the South Pole.
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  • We help guide people to critical resources and counsel them on life-changing decisions.
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  • People who live, hunt or fish near bird coloniesneed to be careful, the researchers say, The birds don’t mean to cause harm, but the chemicals they carry can cause major problems.
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  • People physically fit enough to survive over 100 years ultimately give in to diseases such as Alzheimer’s, which affects the mind and cognitive function.
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  • One reason for the rise in deaths from Alzheimer’s disease in this group may be that developing this condition remains possible even after people beat the odds of dying from other diseases such as cancer.
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  • OK, that’s really what intimacy is: the bond that comes with sharing information that isn’t shared with other people.
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  • Its primary mission is to enhance human well-being and help meet the basic needs of all people, with the particular focus on those who are vulnerable, oppressed and living in poverty.
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  • In thousands of ways, social workers help other peoplepeople from every age, every background across the country.
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  • just perceiving norms is enough to cause people to adjust their behaviour in the direction of the crowd.
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  • When you hear people speaking of making a rapid transition toward any type of energy, whether it is a switch from coal to nuclear power, or a switch from gasoline-powered cars to electric cars, or even a switch from an incandescent to a fluorescent light, understanding energy system inertia and momentum can help you decide whether their plans are feasible.
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  • When people find they are powerless to change a situation, they tend to live with it.
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  • We need to understand what motivates people, what it is that allows them to make change, says Professor Neil Adger, of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research in Norwich.
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  • To find effective solutions to climate change, it is necessary to understand what motivates people to make change.
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  • The Conservatives plan to adopt this strategy by making utility companies print the average local electricity and gas usage on people's bills.
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  • That is because the engineers, designers, regulators, operators, and all of the other skilled people needed for the new energy industry are specialists who have to be trained first ( ' , or retrained, if they are the ones being laid off in some related industry), and education, like any other complicated endeavor, takes times.
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  • She is expecting up to 20 people at the first meeting she has called, at her local pub in the Cornish village of Polperro.
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  • People's conception of a person has much to do with the way he or she is labeled.
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  • People should not expect too much from American higher education.
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  • Other studies show that simply providing the facility for people to compare their energy use with the local average is enough to cause them to modify their behaviour.
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  • Not only moving objects and people but all systems have momentum.
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  • It's always more of an incentive if you're doing it with other people, she says.
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  • It may discourage rich people from space travel.
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  • It is the government's responsibility to persuade people into making environment-friendly decisions.
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  • In 2011 they released a landmark study titled Academically Adrift, which documented the lack of intellectual growth experienced by many people enrolled in college.
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  • Existing social networks can be more effective in creating change in people's behaviour.
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  • Environmental campaigns that tell us how many people drive SUVs unwittingly ( ' , 不经意地 ) imply that this behaviour is widespread and thus permissible.
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  • Despite mournful polar bears and charts showing carbon emissions soaring, most people find it hard to believe that global warming will affect them personally.
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  • Despite clear signs of global warming it is not easy for most people to believe climate change will affect their own lives.
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  • Cialdini conducted a study in San Diego in which coat hangers bearing messages about saving energy were hung on people's doors.
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  • But people must acquire this skill somewhere.
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  • But if it was known that Black people were viewed differently from African Americans, researchers, until now, hadn't identified what that gap in perception was derived from.
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  • Black people's socioeconomic status in America remains low.
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  • At the Exploratorium in San Francisco, we recently studied how learning to ask good questions can affect the quality of people's scientific inquiry.
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  • As a result, Black people are thought of a less competent and as having colder personalities.
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  • After all, we don't speak only of objects or people as having momentum; we speak of entire systems having momentum.
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  • A recent study, conducted by Emory University's Erika Hall, found that Black people are viewed more negatively than African Americans because of a perceived difference in socioeconomic status.
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  • The best form of advertising is probably word-of-mouth advertising which occurs when people tell their friends about the benefits of products or services that they have purchased.
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  • For some people, mass transit might answer all transportation needs.
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  • Every year, people in America use energy equal to over 30million barrels of oil each day.
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  • Asia led the way, with the biggest number from China followed by Japan and India, most European and Asian universities provide an elite service to a small numberof people.
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  • Are people suffering from gadget overload? Are they exhausted by the consumer equivalent of the brain fatigue—information overload—that is caused by constant updates of devices and online media?As you are probably aware, the latest job markets news isn’t good: Unemployment is still more than 9 percent, and new job growth has fallen close to zero.
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  • American educates so manymore people at university that one can’t expect all those who go to be as intelligent as the much narrower band in British universities, says the professor Christopher Rakes at Boston university, I’m not against elitism, but I happen to like having people who are more eager to learn.
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  • Although a team may be composed of knowledgeable people, they must learn new ways of relating and working together to solve cross-functional problems.
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柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
英汉词典释义
英英词典释义
  • Noun
    1. (plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively;
    "old people""there were at least 200 people in the audience"
    2. the body of citizens of a state or country;
    "the Spanish people"
    3. the common people generally;
    "separate the warriors from the mass""power to the people"
    4. members of a family line;
    "his people have been farmers for generations""are your people still alive?"
  • Verb
    1. fill with people or supply with inhabitants;
    "people a room""The government wanted to populate the remote area of the country"
    2. make one's home or live in;
    "She resides officially in Iceland""I live in a 200-year old house""These people inhabited all the islands that are now deserted""The plains are sparsely populated"
行业词典
  • 法律: 国民;