New wordscluttern.[sing., U] a large number of things that are scattered somewhere in an untidy way 杂乱的东西awaitvt.1 wait for sth. 等待;等候The little boy was still awaiting his father’s return when the clock struck 11. 当时钟敲响11 点时,那个小男孩仍在等着他爸爸回来。2 if sth. awaits you, it will happen to you (某事)将降临到⋯身上The biggest surprise awaiting the birthday girl is that her father is flying to London for her birthday. 那个过生日的女孩即将得到的最大惊喜是她爸爸将飞到伦敦来为她庆祝生日。vehiclen.[C] (fml.) a machine with an engine that is used to take people or things from one place to another, such as a car, bus, or truck 交通工具;车辆efficiencyn.[U] the quality of doing sth. well and effectively, without wasting time, money, or energy 效率;效能To increase our working efficiency, it is necessary to take advantage of every moment we have. 为了提高工作效率,我们必须分秒必争。We rely on advanced technology to improve energy efficiency. 我们依靠先进的技术提高能源效率。embarrassvt.make sb. feel ashamed, nervous, or uncomfortable, esp. in front of other people (尤指在社交场合)使尴尬,使窘迫I felt embarrassed, going to the wrong classroom on the first day of college. 大学的第一天我走错了教室,感到非常尴尬。embarrassmentn.1 [C] sb. or sth. that causes problems or makes you feel ashamed 让人难堪的人;使人为难的事He is such an embarrassment to his family. 他让他的家人感到非常难堪。The court case was an embarrassment to the company. 这个案子对该公司来说是个麻烦。2 [U] a feeling of being nervous or ashamed because of what people know or think about you 尴尬;难堪;窘迫To her terrible embarrassment, there were many people around when one of her high heels broke off. 她一只高跟鞋的鞋跟断了,当时周围有许多人,这让她很尴尬。rustv.becom...