8天攻克8000词汇句子78
1771. incarcerate : imprison * The warden will incarcerate the felon after conviction. 1772. incarnate : endowed with flesh; personified * Your attitude is so fiendish that you must be a devil incarnate. 1773. incarnation : act of assuming a human body and human nature * The incarnation of Jesus Christ is a basic tenet of Christian theology. 1775. incense : enrage; infuriate * Unkindness to children incensed her. 1776. incentive : spur; motive * Students who dislike school must be given an incentive to learn. 1777. inception : start; beginning * She was involved with the project from its inception. 1778. incessant : uninterrupted * The crickets kept up an incessant chirping that disturbed our attempts to fall asleep. 1780. incidence : rate of occurrence; particular occurrence * Health professionals expressed great concern over the high incidence of infant mortality in major urban areas. 1781. incidental : not essential; minor * The scholarship covered his major expenses at college and some of his incidental expenses as well. 1783. incisive : cutting; sharp * His incisive remarks made us see the fallacy in our plans. 1784. incite : arouse to action * The demagogue incited the mob to take action into its own hands. 1786. incline : slope; slant * The architect recommended that the nursing home's ramp be rebuilt because its incline was too steep for wheelchairs. 1788. inclusive : tending to include all * The comedian turned down the invitation to join the Player's Club, saying any club that would let him in was too inclusive for him. 1789. incognito : with identity concealed; using an assumed name * The monarch enjoyed traveling throughthe town incognito and mingling with the populace. |