| 点击朗读单词 | 
              
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                | ◇  |  abortion |  | n. |  the act of stopping the development of a child inside a 
                    woman, esp. by a medical operation 流产,堕胎 | 
               
                | ◇  |  backlash |   |  n. |  a strong action against something 反冲力;强烈反应,强烈反对 | 
               
                |    |  bay |   |  n. |  a wide opening along a coast; part of the sea or of a large 
                    lake enclosed in a curve of the land 海湾 | 
               
                |    |  biology |   |  n. |  the scientific study of living things 生物学 | 
               
                |   |  catastrophic |   |  adj. |  involving or causing a sudden terrible disaster 灾难性的 | 
               
                | △  |  Catholic |   |  adj. |  of the Roman Catholic Church 天主教的 | 
               
                |    |  clone |   |  v. |  to produce a plant or animal non-sexually from any one cell, 
                    which has the same genes as the parent 无性繁殖,克隆 | 
               
                | ◇  |  cloner |   |  n. |  a scientist or doctor who specializes in cloning 从事克隆研究的科学家或医生 | 
               
                |   |  combat |   |  v. |  to fight or struggle against; try to defeat 跟…战斗,抗击 | 
               
                |   |  controversy |   |  n. |  (a) fierce argument or disagreement about something, esp. 
                    one that is carried on in public over a long period 争论,争议,论战 | 
               
                | ◇  |  deform |   |  v. |  to force something out of its normal shape or appearance 
                    使变畸形 | 
               
                |  ◇  |  donor |   |  n. |  a person who gives something without charge 捐赠者 | 
               
                |   |  embrace |   |  v. |  to hold in one's arms as a sign of love or affection 拥抱to 
                    accept (an idea) 接受(观点)
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                | ◇  |  embryo |   |  n. |  the young of a creature in its first state before birth 
                    or before coming out of an egg 胚胎 | 
               
                |   |  excessive |   |  adj. |  too much; too great; going beyond what is reasonable or 
                    right 过多的,过度的 | 
               
                |   |  fame |   |  n. |  the condition of being well known and talked about; renown 
                    声誉,名望 | 
               
                |   |  fertility |   |  n. |  the ability to produce offspring or new plants 繁殖力 | 
               
                |  △ |  gene |   |  n. |  the basic part of a living cell that contains characteristics 
                    of one's parents 基因 | 
               
                | ◇  |  hang-up |   |  n. |  something that a person gets unusually worried about, usu. 
                    for emotional reasons (感情上)摆脱不掉的烦恼、困难 | 
               
                |   |  illegal |   |  adj. |  against the law 违法的,不合法的 | 
               
                | ◇  |  immortality |   |  n. |  living forever 永生 | 
               
                |   |  implant |   |  n. |  to put something into a living body in a medical operation 
                    移植,植入 | 
               
                |   |  instinct |   |  n. |  (a) natural ability or tendency to act in a certain way, 
                    without having to learn or think about it 本能,直觉 | 
               
                |   |  irrational |   |  adj. |  not (done by) using reason; against reasonable behavior 
                    不理性的,不合理的 | 
               
                |   |  IVF |   |    |  in-vitro fertilization试管受精 | 
               
                |   |  Italian |   |  n. |  意大利人,意大利语 | 
               
                |   |    |   |  adj. |  意大利的,意大利人的,意大利语的 | 
               
                |   |  miracle |   |  n. |  an unusual and mysterious event that cannot be explained 
                    by the laws of nature 奇迹,不可思议的事 | 
               
                | ◇  |  miscarriage |   |  n. |  a case of accidentally giving birth to a child too early 
                    for it to live 流产 | 
               
                |   |  moral |   |  adj. |  concerning or based on principles of right and wrong behavior 
                    and the difference between good and evil 道德上的,伦理的 | 
               
                | ◇  |  pregnancy |   |  n. |  a condition of growing a child in the womb 怀孕 | 
               
                | ◇  |  prohibit |   |  v. |  to forbid, to issue a law against something (以法令)禁止;取缔 | 
               
                |    |  regulation |   |  n. |  an esp. official rule or order 规章,规则the general condition 
                    of controlling any part of human life 调控
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                |   |  regulation |   |  n. |  an esp. official rule or order 规章,规则 the general condition of controlling any part of human life 调控,管制, 管理  | 
              
                |  | represent |  | v.  | to act or speak officially for (another person or group of people) 代表to equal to, mean 相当于 ; 意味着
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                | ◇  |  reproductive |   |  adj. |  concerned with producing young 生殖的 | 
			   
                | ◇  |  secrecy |   |  n. |  keeping information or knowledge private or hidden 保密;秘密状态 | 
               
                | ◇  |  showman |   |  n. |  a person who works as an entertainer 擅长作戏剧性表演的人a person 
                    who is good at gaining public attention 善于引起公众注意的人
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                |   |  sole |   |  adj. |  being the only one; only 唯一的,仅有的 | 
               
                | ◇  |  sperm  |   |  n. |  a round male cell with a tail that can join with a female 
                    egg to produce new life 精子 | 
              
                |  | stamp |  | v.  | to put (one?s foot) down heavily on (the ground, etc.) 重踩,踏 | 
               
                |    |  stir |   |  n. |  (public) excitement 轰动 | 
               
                |   |  string |   |  n. |  (a) narrow cord used to tie, fasten, etc. 线,细绳a series of 
                    related or similar events 一系列,一连串
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                |   |  tough |   |  adj. |  strong; able to suffer difficult or severe conditions 坚强的,吃苦耐劳的strict 
                    and firm 严格的,强硬的
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                |   |  treatment |   |  n. |  behavior towards somebody对待medical attention, cure 治疗 | 
            
            
              
                |  a/one hell of |   used for giving force to an expression 用于加强后面所跟词的语气 | 
              
                |   a head of steam |   a pressure exerted by a driving force or energy 驱动压力 | 
              
                |   go for |   to like or be attracted by 喜欢;被…所吸引 | 
              
                |   jump the gun |   to start something (like a race) too soon 过早开始;(赛跑时)抢跑 | 
              
                |   keep … at bay |   to keep someone or something some distance away 挡住;牵制 | 
              
                |   line up |   to (cause to) move into a row, side by side or one behind the other (使)排成行或列
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                |   round on |   to criticize fiercely and attack with aggressive words 猛烈抨击 | 
              
                |   shoot to fame |    to become famous or successful very quickly 快速成名或成功 | 
              
                |   sooner or later |   at some time certainly; one day whether soon or (much) later 迟早;早晚 | 
              
                | stamp sth. out | out to eliminate, to destroy or suppress something, esp. by force or vigorous action 消除,毁灭或压制 | 
              
                | strict and firm | 严格的,强硬的 | 
              
                |   take a risk |   to do dangerous things; take chances/a chance 冒险 | 
              
                |   to one's name |   (esp. of money) as one's property 在某人名下;属于自己的 | 
              
                |   under the sun |   on earth; in the world 全世界的;所有的 |