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anarchist ['æn kist] N. /无政府主义者/person who seeks to overturn the
established government; advocate of abolishing authority. Denying she was an anarchist, Katya maintained she wished only to make changes in our government, not to destroy it entirely. anarchy, N.
anarchy ['æn ki] N. /无政府主义/absence of governing body; state of disorder. anathema
ancestry
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anguish The assassination of the leaders led to a period of anarchy. [ 'næθ m ] N. /诅咒/solemn curse; someone or something regarded as a curse. The Ayatolla Khomeini heaped anathema upon "the Great Satan," that is, the United States. To the Ayatolla, America and the West were anathema; he loathed the democratic nations, cursing them in his dying words. anathematize,V. ['ænsestri] N. /祖先/family descent. David can trace his ancestry as far back as the seventeenth century, when one of his ancestors was a court trumpeter somewhere in Germany. ancestral,ADJ. ['æ k ] V. /固定;锚/secure or fasten firmly; be fixed in place. We set the post in concrete to anchor it in place. anchorage, N. [æn'sil ri] ADJ. /辅助的/serving as an aid or accessory; auxiliary. In an ancillary capacity, Doctor Watson was helpful; however, Holmes could not trust the good doctor to solve a perplexing case on his own. also N. ['ænikd ut] N. /奇闻轶事/short account of an amusing or interesting event. Rather than make concrete proposals for welfare reform, President Reagan told anecdotes about poor people who became wealthy despite their impoverished backgrounds. [ 'ni:mi ] N. /贫血/condition in which blood lacks red corpuscles. The doctor ascribes her tiredness to anemia. anemic,ADJ. [,ænis'θetik] N. /麻醉药/substance that removes sensation with or without loss of consciousness. His monotonous voice acted like an anesthetic; his audience was soon asleep. anesthesia, N. ['æ ɡwi ] N. /极度痛苦/acute pain; extreme suffering. Visiting the site