2 a thick flat object made of cloth or rubber, used to protect or clean sth., or to make sth. more comfortable 垫;衬垫;护垫
album
n.
[C] a book that you put photographs, stamps, etc. in (收存照片、邮票等的)簿,册proclaim
vt.
(fml.) say publicly or officially that sth. important is true or exists 宣称;宣布;声明Britain proudly proclaims that it is a nation of animal lovers. 英国自豪地宣称自己是一个爱护动物的国家。
scandal
n.
1 [sing.] a situation that shocks you and makes you angry, esp. one that you think sb. in authority should change (尤指当局本应改变的)令人震惊的事,引起愤慨的事
It is a scandal that a person can be stopped by the police for no reason. 警察竟可以毫无理由地拦人,这很令人震惊。
2 [C] an event in which sb., esp. sb. important, behaves in a bad way that shocks people (尤指牵涉知名人士的)丑闻,丑事
The official got involved in a scandal and was forced to resign weeks later. 那位官员卷入了一桩丑闻,几个星期后被迫辞职。
thrust
v.
(thrust, thrust) push sth. somewhere roughly 猛推;猛塞
She never enjoyed the fame that was thrust on her. 对于强加给她的名声,她从未感到过开心。
proficiency
n.
[U] a good standard of ability and skill 熟练;精通
Evidence of basic proficiency in English is part of the admission requirements. 具备基本的英语技能是入学要求的一部分。