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 shortcut ['ʃɒ:tkʌt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 捷径, 最短路线

[计] 快捷方式




    shortcut
    [ noun ]
    a route shorter than the usual one
    <noun.artifact>


    1. Around 1985, however, an EC expert devised a brilliant shortcut.
    2. Others sign up because showing the right political attitudes can be a shortcut to a leading university or a good job.
    3. "There isn't any shortcut to that," said James McGaugh, director of the Center for Neurobiology of Learning and Memory at the University of California, Irvine. "Everything is pretty straightforward.
    4. Although there have been some shortcut methods in use over the years, the classic method of hay making is to cut, rake, windrow and bale or stack hay crop.
    5. Windows turned out to be a good shortcut for DOS users who wanted that famous Macintosh look.
    6. "It's kind of a shortcut in the case," said Archer Smith, Mrs. King's Atlanta attorney, in a telephone interview Wednesday. "The letter is so clear.
    7. Berkoff's underwater shortcut had been tried by other swimmers before him, but never with as much success.
    8. The statute books, and to a lesser extent the precedents, describe crimes that shortcut "mens rea" and "actus reus."
    9. The pacts, however, don't permit a shortcut of the normal enforcement process, which includes a formal hearing before a department administrative law judge.
    10. Since taking office, Bush and his budget chief Darman have been urging Capitol Hill leaders to join in high-level budget talks to shortcut the balky congressional budget process.
    11. In fact, the guide could be harmful to consumers who use it as a shortcut to selecting a nursing home." The National Council on the Aging said the reports rely on the personal judgments made by 3,000 state inspectors, whose opinions can vary greatly.
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