21.By no means :绝不 /anything but 22.Check in/out 23.Come up:发生,出现,提出 24.Come up with:针对问题,挑战等提出,想出,赶上 I spent a whole week searching on the net, but came ...
1.Above all:最重要的是,most important of all Above all, they’ll have to discover how much nitrogen it possesses since nitrogen is4/5 of the air breathe.(2002-1) 2.Account for:解释。说明 ...
401. liable to a. 易于 = be apt to/be prone to 402. liberal a. 自由的 403. linger v. 继续逗留;留恋They lingered in thebeautiful town. 404. mature a. 成熟的 405. moderate a. 适度的 ~ ...
301. tolerant a. 宽容的 302. toss v. 抛,甩 303. tow v. 拖 304. toxic a. 有毒的=poisonous 305. trait n. 特点, 特性 personality ~ 306. transaction n. 交易 307. transit n. 运 ...
201. negligible a. 可以忽略不计的 the ~ cost 202. norm n. 标准 reach the ~ 203. notable a. 著名的 204. notorious a. 臭名昭著的 If one has a scandal, hebecomes ~ 205. nourish v. 养 ...
101. destructive a. 破坏性的 The weapon has a great ~ power. 102. deteriorate v. 恶化 His health has ~d. 103. deviate from v. 偏离 He ~d from the society bybecoming a drug addict. 104. ...
1. at thethought of一想到… 2. as a whole (=in general) 就整体而论 3. at will 随心所欲 4. (be) abundant in(be rich in; be well supplied with)富于,富有 5. access(to) (不可 ...
1.Above all:最重要的是,most important of all Above all, they’ll have to discover how much nitrogen it possesses since nitrogen is4/5 of the air breathe.(2002-1) 2.Account for:解释。 ...
1. versatile a. 多才多艺的 Versatile actors can play all kinds of roles. 多才多艺的演员能演各种类型的角色。 2. vicinity n. 附近 in the vicinity 邻近 There's a factory in the vi ...
1. tolerant a. 宽容的 As a man, you should be tolerant and magnanimous. 一个男人家,应该宽容大度些! 2. toss v. 抛,甩 词义辨析:toss, throw, cast, fling, heave, hurl, pitch tos ...
1. tangle with v. 争吵,纠葛 He was really a tough guy to tangle with. 他真是一个难缠的人。 2. tariff n. 关税 Tariff barriers crimped the flow of imports. 关税障碍妨碍了进囗货 ...
1. stimulus n. 刺激 Her word of praise is a stimulus to work harder. 她赞扬的话鼓舞人工作更努力。 2. straightforward a. 坦率的 a straightforward reply 一个坦率的回答 His straig ...
1. slack a. 松弛的 She was shocked at the slack discipline in the school. 对于学校松弛的纪律她感到震惊。 2. sneak v. 溜;偷偷地做 I'll see if I can sneak him in after dark. 我看 ...
1. resemblance n. 相似 bear /show a resemblance to 与...相象/相似 Your story shows little resemblance to the facts. 你说的与事实相去甚远。 Twins often show great resemblance. ...
1. prescription n. 处方 The doctor dispensed a prescription to his patient. 医生开处方给病人配药。 2. prestige n. 威望 enjoy high prestige 享有很高的威望 She enjoyed high prest ...
1. pertinent a. 有关的=relevant He raised several pertinent questions. 他提了几个有关的问题。 The lawyer wanted to know all the details pertinent to the case. 律师想知道与该案有关 ...
1. magnify v. 放大,扩大 magnify the photo 放大照片 This lens can magnify 20 diameter. 这个透镜能放大20倍。 2. manifest v. 显示,表明 The illness manifests itself with a high fev ...
1. irritate v. 使恼怒=annoy His letter irritated me a little. 他的信使我有点恼怒。 2. jeopardize v. 危及=endanger You jeopardize your job by being late often. 总是迟到危及到你 ...
1. integral a. 构成整体所必须的;不可缺的 Rice is an integral part of Chinese diet. 米饭是中餐中不可或缺的一部分。 This world view has become an integral part of our culture. 这一世 ...
1. hospitality n. 好客 cordial hospitality 盛情接待 I received the hospitality of the family. 我受到这家人亲切的款待。 2. immerse v. 沉浸于 She immersed herself in English. ...
1. gloomy a. 忧郁的;阴暗的 It seemed to bear out Hemingway's own gloomy maxim about America. 这似乎印证了海明威自己在评论美国时的那句悲观的名言。 Predictions for June 5 were gloomy. ...
1.destructive a. 破坏性的 destructive criticism 非建设性的批评 Passion proves the most dramatically destructive force. 情欲是最有戏剧性的毁灭力量。 The weapon has a great destr ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子100 2371. occident : the West * It will take occident to understand the ways and customs of the orient. 2372. occlude : shut; close * A blood clot occluded an artery to the heart. ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子99 2352. obligatory : binding; required * It is obligatory that books borrowed from the library be returned within two weeks. 2353. oblique : slanting; deviating from the perpendi ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子98 2312. nexus : connection * I fail to see the nexus that binds these two widely separated events. 2317. nihilism : denial of traditional values; total skepticism * nihilism hold ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子97 2283. mutable : changing in form; fickle * His opinion were mutable and easily influenced by anyone who had any powers of persuasion. 2286. mutinous : unruly; rebellious * The c ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子96 2251. monotony : sameness leading to boredom * He took a clerical job, but soon grew to hate the monotony of his daily routine. 2252. monumental : massive * Writing a dictionary ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子95 2232. mobile : movable; not fixed * The mobile blood bank operated by the Red Cross visited our neighborhood today. 2233. mode : prevailing style * She was not used to their la ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子94 2201. militate : work against * Your record of lateness and absence will militate against your chances of promotion. 2202. millenium : thousand-year period; period of happiness ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子93 2181. mercurial : fickle; changing * He was of a mercurial temperament and therefore unpredictable. 2182. meretricious : flashy; tawdry; falsely attractive * Her jewels were inex ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子92 2141. marked : noticeable; targeted for vengeance * He walked with a marked limp, a souvenir of an old IRA attack. As British ambassador, he knew he was a marked man. 2149. mat ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子91 2121. malignant : having an evil influence; virulent * This is a malignant disease; we must have to use drastic measures to stop its spread. 2127. manacle : restrain; handcuff * ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子90 2106. magnanimity : generosity * Noted for his magnanimity, philanthropist Eugene Lang donated millions to charity. 2107. magnate : person of prominence or influence * The steel ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子89 2055. limpid : clear * A limpid stream ran through his property. 2058. linguistic : pertaining to language * The modern tourist will encounter very little linguistic difficulty ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子88 2021. lax : careless * We dislike restaurants where the service is lax and inattentive. 2024. lectern : reading desk * The chaplain delivered his sermon from a hastily improvise ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子87 1962. jingoism : extremely aggressive and militant patriotism * We must be careful to prevent a spirit of jingoism from spreading at this time. 1970. judicious : sound in judgm ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子86 1942. irrelevant : not applicable; unrelated * This statement is irrelevant and should be disregarded by the jury. 1943. irremediable : incurable; uncorrectable * The error she m ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子85 1921. inured : accustomed; hardened * She became inured to the Alaskan cold. 1922. invalidate : weaken; destroy * The relatives who received little or nothing sought to invalid ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子84 1901. interim : meantime * The company will not consider our proposal until next week; in the interim, let us proceed as we have in the past. 1903. interminable : endless * Alt ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子82 1864. initiate : begin; originate; receive into a group * The college is about to initiate a program for reducing math anxiety among students. 1865. injurious : harmful * Smoki ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子81 1841. infallible : unerring * We must remember that none of us is infallible; we all make mistakes. 1842. infamous : notoriously bad * Jesse James was an infamous outlaw. 1843. ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子80 1813. indeterminate : uncertain; not clearly fixed; indefinite * That interest rates shall rise appears certain; when they will do so, however, remains indeterminate. 1814. ind ...
8天攻克8000词汇句子79 1792. incompatible : inharmonious * The married couple argued incessantly and finally decided to separate because they were incompatible. 1798. incorporate : introduce somethin ...
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 ...