§ preserve
§ reserve
§ 保护
§ Distory
§ Others have said that all of Mars should be protected as a wildlife preserve where we doeverything possible to avoid contamination; on the assumption Martian microbes could exist.
§ sediment
§ deposit
§ 沉淀
§ That there are not could be explained by the fact that the accumulation of sediment in mostrocks is so slow that the two layers are, in effect, superimposed.
§ buffer
§ 缓冲地带
§ The number of users, size and number of views, and number of databases all affect how youshould set the buffer pool specification.
§ retreat
§ withdraw
§ 撤回, 拿回
§ And if we back away, if we give up on it, if we show any signs of retreat at all, then the enemy weface worldwide will be strengthened.
§ dramatically
§ radically
§ 彻底地
§ You might not think so when you get started, since you need to learn so many new tools, butonce you have an XML solution in place your site management chores will be dramatically reduced.
§ extinct
§ wiped out
§ 灭绝的
§ The authors argue the version of the disease that caused the medieval plague is likely extinct,but suggest that further study could reveal how it may have evolved into a less virulent strain.
§ lizard
§ 蜥蜴
§ Meetings are just one symptom of anorganization run by the lizard brain.
§ crocodile
§ 鳄鱼
§ Every moment the witch threw something else into the vessel, and when it began to boil, the sound was like the weeping of a crocodile.
§ cripple
§ 消弱, 使残废
§ If the Japanese and Turks were to take on the United States, that would be the place they would have to strike first, to blind us, to cripple us.
§ associate
§ connect, relate, correlate
§ 互相关联
§ These business roles must still offer some added value to a business before it decides to associate with a given role and adopt the technology.