一:对于还在上学的同学,大家都比较关注增加词汇量。像百词斩(三个版本都有,电脑,苹果,安卓),扇贝单词(三个版本都有),拓词(三个版本都有),Red Herring,滚词托福(只有苹果版本)。都比较好用,而且很有趣,不会让你感到枯燥。
二:在掌握一定词汇量以后就可以往阅读方向走了。
扇贝新闻,UberFacts是一款学习应用,在这里你可以读到各类简短有趣的冷门知识(只有苹果版本),Quora是一个问答SNS网站,相当于美版知乎(三个版本都与),Circa是一个新闻类app,Zite移动终端上一款免费的个性化杂志订阅应用。
三:考试必不可少的就是听力,锻炼好自己的耳朵。
扇贝听力,UK radios英国广播电台播放器,是一个影音图像类软件(目前三个版本都有。),Tuneln Radio是效率最高的网络收音机应用软件 , TED前者跟后者的区别,就是一个是纯英文的一个是带字幕的,TEDiSub。
四:如果大家纯粹想学习口语的话这几个软件非常好用:有道口语大师(是我一直在用的一个软件,过关类型的,还会给你评分等等。),口语发音教练,英语流利说(这个软件非常火,也是一个不错锻炼口语的软件)。
五:对于一些想移民的人,社交是个很重要的,建议大家可以从微博,微信等平台认识几个外国人,多交流下,慢慢改变。
六:题外话,英语这个就像我们汉语一样天天说,早晚一天就会很流利,就像我们的母语一样。坚持就会成功的。平常可以看一些美剧,英剧,缓解一下。推荐大家看生活大爆炸超级好看(我有百度资源哦,想要的找我)。
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search /sɜrtʃ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[surch] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–verb (used with object) 1 to go or look through (a place, area, etc) carefully in order to find something missing or lost: They searched the woods for the missing child I searched the desk for the letter
2 to look at or examine (a person, object, etc) carefully in order to find something concealed: He searched the vase for signs of a crack The police searched the suspect for weapons
3 to explore or examine in order to discover: They searched the hills for gold
4 to look at, read, or examine (a record, writing, collection, repository, etc) for information: to search a property title; He searched the courthouse for a record of the deed to the land
5 to look at or beneath the superficial aspects of to discover a motive, reaction, feeling, basic truth, etc: He searched her face for a clue to her true feelings
6 to look into, question, or scrutinize: She searched her conscience
7 (of natural elements) to pierce or penetrate: The sunlight searched the room's dark corners
8 to uncover or find by examination or exploration (often fol by out): to search out all the facts
9 Military to fire artillery over (an area) with successive changes in gun elevation
10 Computers to examine (one or more files, as databases or texts) electronically, to locate specified items
–verb (used without object) 11 to inquire, investigate, examine, or seek; conduct an examination or investigation
–noun 12 an act or instance of searching; careful examination or investigation
13 the practice, on the part of naval officers of a belligerent nation, of boarding and examining a suspected neutral vessel at sea in order to ascertain its true nationality and determine if it is carrying contraband: the right of visit and search
—Idiom14 search me, I don't know: Why has it taken so long to reach a decision Search me
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[Origin: 1300–50; (v) ME serchen, cerchen (< AF sercher) < OF cerchier < LL circāre to go around, deriv of L circus circle; (n) ME serche < AF serche, OF cerche, deriv of cerchier]
—Related forms
search·a·ble, adjective
search·a·ble·ness, noun
searcher, noun
—Synonyms 1 investigate 2 inspect 12 inspection, scrutiny
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American Heritage Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This search (sûrch) Pronunciation Key
v searched, search·ing, search·es
v tr
To make a thorough examination of; look over carefully in order to find something; explore
To make a careful examination or investigation of; probe: search one's conscience for the right solution to the problem
Law To make a thorough check of (a legal document); scrutinize: search a title
To examine in order to find something lost or concealed
To examine the person or personal effects of in order to find something lost or concealed
To come to know; learn
v intr
To conduct a thorough investigation; seek: were searching for clues
n
An act of searching
Law The exercise of right of search
[Middle English serchen, from Anglo-Norman sercher, variant of Old French cerchier, from Latin circāre, to go around, from Latin circus, circle, from Greek krikos, kirkos; see sker-2 in Indo-European roots]
search'a·ble adj, search'er n
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search (v)
c1330, from OFr cerchier "to search," from L circare "go about, wander, traverse," from circus "circle" The noun is first recorded c1400 Phrase search me as a verbal shrug of ignorance first recorded 1901 Search warrant first attested 1739 Search-light recorded from 1883
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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WordNet - Cite This Source - Share This search
noun
1 the activity of looking thoroughly in order to find something or someone
2 an investigation seeking answers; "a thorough search of the ledgers revealed nothing"; "the outcome justified the search"
3 an operation that determines whether one or more of a set of items has a specified property; "they wrote a program to do a table lookup"
4 the examination of alternative hypotheses; "his search for a move that would avoid checkmate was unsuccessful"
5 boarding and inspecting a ship on the high seas; "right of search"
verb
1 try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of; "The police are searching for clues"; "They are searching for the missing man in the entire county"
2 search or seek; "We looked all day and finally found the child in the forest"; "Look elsewhere for the perfect gift!"
3 inquire into; "the students had to research the history of the Second World War for their history project"; "He searched for information on his relatives on the web"; "Scientists are exploring the nature of consciousness" [syn: research]
4 subject to a search; "The police searched the suspect"; "We searched the whole house for the missing keys"
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search
In addition to the idiom beginning with search, also see high and low, search; in search of
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Main Entry: search
Function: noun
1 : an exploratory investigation (as of an area or person) by a government agent that intrudes on an individual's reasonableexpectation of privacy and is conducted usually for the purpose of finding evidence of unlawful activity or guilt or to locate a person <warrantless searches are invalid unless theyfall within narrowly drawn exceptions —State v Mahone, 701 Pacific Reporter, Second Series 171 (1985)> —see also CAUSE 2, REASONABLE SUSPICION">PLAIN VIEW 2 probable cause at CAUSE 2, REASONABLE SUSPICION search warrantat WARRANT —compare SEIZURE
NOTE: The FourthAmendment to the US Constitution prohibits unreasonable searches and requires that a warrant may issue only upon probable cause and that the warrant must particularly describe the place to besearched Some searches, such as a search incident to an arrest, have been held to be valid without a warrant
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administrative search
: an inspection or search carried out undera regulatory or statutory scheme esp in public or commercial premises and usually to enforce compliance with regulations or laws pertaining to health, safety, or security <one of the fundamentalprinciples of administrative searches is that the government may not use an administrative inspection scheme as a pretext to search for evidence of criminal violations —People vMadison, 520 North Eastern Reporter, Second Series 374 (1988)> called also administrative inspection inspection regulatory search —see also probable cause at ADMINISTRATIVE SEARCH">CAUSE 2
NOTE: The US Supreme Court held in Camara v Municipal Court, 387 US 523 (1967), that a reasonableadministrative search may be conducted upon a showing of probable cause which is less stringent than that required for a search incident to a criminal investigation The Court stated that thereasonableness of the search can only be determined by “balancing the need to search against the invasion which the search entails” Cases following Camara have stated that theprobable cause requirement is fulfilled by showing that the search meets reasonable administrative standards established in a nonarbitrary regulatory scheme
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bor·der search
: a search made of a person upon crossing into the US at a border or its equivalent (as the airport at which the person arrives in the US)
NOTE: Probable cause is not required for aborder search
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consent search
: a warrantless search conducted upon the voluntarily given consent of a person having authority over the place or things to besearched
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inventory search
: a warrantless search (as of an impounded automobile) conducted for the purpose of placing personal property in safekeeping to prevent loss of theproperty and claims against police for such loss
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protective search
: a search (as a frisk) conducted by a law enforcement officer for the purpose of ensuring against threats tosafety (as from a concealed weapon) or sometimes to prevent the destruction of evidence
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regulatory search
: ADMINISTRATIVE SEARCH in this entry
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shake·down search
/'shAk-"daun-/
: a search for illicit or contraband material (as weapons or drugs)in prisoners' cells that is usually random and warrantless
NOTE: In Hudson v Palmer, 468 US 517 (1984), the US Supreme Court held that Fourth Amendment protections do not extend tosearches of prisoners' cells
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strip search
: a search for something concealed on a person conducted after removal of the person's clothing
2 : an act ofboarding and inspecting a ship on the high seas in exercise of the right to do so under international law (as in time of war)
3 : an examination of a public record or registry—see also TITLE SEARCH
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc
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Main Entry: search
Function: noun
1 : an exploratory investigation (as of an area or person) by a government agent that intrudes on an individual's reasonableexpectation of privacy and is conducted usually for the purpose of finding evidence of unlawful activity or guilt or to locate a person <warrantless searches are invalid unless theyfall within narrowly drawn exceptions —State v Mahone, 701 Pacific Reporter, Second Series 171 (1985)> —see also CAUSE 2, REASONABLE SUSPICION">PLAIN VIEW 2 probable cause at CAUSE 2, REASONABLE SUSPICION search warrantat WARRANT —compare SEIZURE
NOTE: The FourthAmendment to the US Constitution prohibits unreasonable searches and requires that a warrant may issue only upon probable cause and that the warrant must particularly describe the place to besearched Some searches, such as a search incident to an arrest, have been held to be valid without a warrant
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administrative search
: an inspection or search carried out undera regulatory or statutory scheme esp in public or commercial premises and usually to enforce compliance with regulations or laws pertaining to health, safety, or security <one of the fundamentalprinciples of administrative searches is that the government may not use an administrative inspection scheme as a pretext to search for evidence of criminal violations —People vMadison, 520 North Eastern Reporter, Second Series 374 (1988)> called also administrative inspection inspection regulatory search —see also probable cause at ADMINISTRATIVE SEARCH">CAUSE 2
NOTE: The US Supreme Court held in Camara v Municipal Court, 387 US 523 (1967), that a reasonableadministrative search may be conducted upon a showing of probable cause which is less stringent than that required for a search incident to a criminal investigation The Court stated that thereasonableness of the search can only be determined by “balancing the need to search against the invasion which the search entails” Cases following Camara have stated that theprobable cause requirement is fulfilled by showing that the search meets reasonable administrative standards established in a nonarbitrary regulatory scheme
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bor·der search
: a search made of a person upon crossing into the US at a border or its equivalent (as the airport at which the person arrives in the US)
NOTE: Probable cause is not required for aborder search
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consent search
: a warrantless search conducted upon the voluntarily given consent of a person having authority over the place or things to besearched
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inventory search
: a warrantless search (as of an impounded automobile) conducted for the purpose of placing personal property in safekeeping to prevent loss of theproperty and claims against police for such loss
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protective search
: a search (as a frisk) conducted by a law enforcement officer for the purpose of ensuring against threats tosafety (as from a concealed weapon) or sometimes to prevent the destruction of evidence
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regulatory search
: ADMINISTRATIVE SEARCH in this entry
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shake·down search
/'shAk-"daun-/
: a search for illicit or contraband material (as weapons or drugs)in prisoners' cells that is usually random and warrantless
NOTE: In Hudson v Palmer, 468 US 517 (1984), the US Supreme Court held that Fourth Amendment protections do not extend tosearches of prisoners' cells
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strip search
: a search for something concealed on a person conducted after removal of the person's clothing
2 : an act ofboarding and inspecting a ship on the high seas in exercise of the right to do so under international law (as in time of war)
3 : an examination of a public record or registry—see also TITLE SEARCH
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc
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Main Entry: search
Function: transitive verb
: to conduct a search of <search a premises> <search a person> <search a title>intransitive verb : to conduct a search <search for drugs in a school locker> —search·er noun
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc
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Main Entry: search
Function: transitive verb
: to conduct a search of <search a premises> <search a person> <search a title>intransitive verb : to conduct a search <search for drugs in a school locker> —search·er noun
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc
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Search\, v t [imp & p p Searched; p pr & vb n Searching] [OE serchen, cerchen, OF cerchier, F chercher, L circare to go about, fr L circum, circa, around See Circle]
1 To look over or through, for the purpose of finding something; to examine; to explore; as, to search the city "Search the Scriptures" --John v 39
They are come to search the house --Shak
Search me, O God, and know my heart --Ps cxxxix 23
2 To inquire after; to look for; to seek
I will both search my sheep, and seek them out --Ezek xxxiv 11
Enough is left besides to search and know --Milton
3 To examine or explore by feeling with an instrument; to probe; as, to search a wound
4 To examine; to try; to put to the test
To search out, to seek till found; to find by seeking; as, to search out truth
Syn: To explore; examine; scrutinize; seek; investigate; pry into; inquire
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Search\, v i To seek; to look for something; to make inquiry, exploration, or examination; to hunt
Once more search with me --Shak
It sufficeth that they have once with care sifted the matter, and searched into all the particulars --Locke
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Search\, n [Cf OF cerche See Search, v t] The act of seeking or looking for something; quest; inquiry; pursuit for finding something; examination
Thus the orb he roamed With narrow search, and with inspection deep Considered every creature --Milton
Nor did my search of liberty begin Till my black hairs were changed upon my chin --Dryden
Right of search (Mar Law), the right of the lawfully commissioned cruisers of belligerent nations to examine and search private merchant vessels on the high seas, for the enemy's property or for articles contraband of war
Search warrant (Law), a warrant legally issued, authorizing an examination or search of a house, or other place, for goods stolen, secreted, or concealed
Syn: Scrutiny; examination; exploration; investigation; research; inquiry; quest; pursuit
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search: in CancerWEB's On-line Medical Dictionary本人学生,看了大家的回答,希望抛砖引大神回答,不喜勿喷~~第一页:anydo: 类似备忘录,提醒事项ihour:用来记录专注的时间课程表:不喜社交,界面简洁第二页:懒人天气 solar aero(天气控= =)often tap 通讯录 UI不错file extractor:iOS7之前文件传输zine:小清新应用,可用于发微博文章等gplayer: 万能播放器,好用!我用它听ape歌曲第三页:有道 金山 lexicEN(一个英英词典 用于查单词扇贝单词:其实一直用拓词,但因为没有iPad版,留在手机上了奇狗影视:资源很全,UI丑,稳定性欠佳百度地图,Google地图:一个国内,一个国外ApplepriceD… 同步推 网易应用中心:用来刷限免第四页:一些小游戏(好游戏都在iPad上了。。)line runner1/2 /2脑 cube racer / Kitten dream /fluffy driver / cat a lot /snowcube第五页:一个(每天必看) zaker:看资讯dgtle:数字尾巴文艺数码控每天刷= =circa,umano:看新闻lofter:轻博客,内容缺乏深度,界面不错知乎,知乎日报:不解释豆瓣/FM/小组/同城:豆瓣潜水多年用户。。。Jing:一个很有特色的电台Moe FM:一个专听动漫歌曲的电台(中二病患@@)第六页:readmill,tapestey:阅读应用各种壁纸软件:壁纸控求勾搭(≧^≦)一些在线与离线的学习软件,较普通 查看原帖>>网站有可可英语网和沪江网,资料丰富全面,文字视频音频都有,还有论坛可以参加讨论。我自己一直在可可上找资料的。
软件有新东方背单词,PC上的,有一个破解版是免费的,四六级托福雅思词库都有,而且背诵方法相对来讲比较灵活有趣。
还有就是有道词典,不仅可以查词义,还有很多例句,更重要的是它有一个单词本功能,可以把生词记录下来,然后以一张张卡片的形式显示出来,帮助背诵和记忆。而且既有PC版也有手机版,可以在PC和手机上同步单词本,可以随时随地复习。
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