单词 | 解释,例句 |
compel | 强迫,逼迫 e.g.The order compelled him to appear as a witness. |
enter | 进入[某处] e.g.Silence fell as I entered the room. |
favourable | 赞许的,称赞的 e.g.We have had a favorable response to the plan so far. |
lead | 铅 e.g.A recent Public Health Unit study found that children's blood lead levels rise 1 µg/dL for every 10,000 cars per day going past their childcare centre. |
tremble | (尤指因难受或受到惊吓而)颤抖,发抖,战栗 e.g.His lip started to tremble and then he started to cry. |
reveal | 展现,显露 e.g.A close scrutiny will reveal the lines at the corners of her eyes. |
pattern | 模式;方式,形式 e.g.Weather patterns have changed in recent years. |
entrance | [门等的]入口,通道 e.g.Davis used a side entrance to avoid the waiting reporters. |
commence | 开始,着手 e.g.Work will commence on the new building immediately. |
ripe | (水果或庄稼)成熟的 e.g.Make sure the plums are fully ripe before you eat them. |
integrate | (使/帮助) 融入 (某群体或社会);(使) 成为一体 e.g.Attempts to integrate the new immigrants have failed |
enormous | (尺寸或数额)巨大的,庞大的 e.g.It gives me enormous pleasure to welcome Professor Hall. |
story | (真实或虚构的)故事;叙述;描述 e.g.Mommy, will you read me a story? |
virtual | 实际上的 e.g.Car ownership is a virtual necessity when you live in the country. |
unite | 联合,团结 e.g.She and Picasso had always been friends, but now they shared a secret that united them even more. |
break | 使破裂 e.g.I had to break a window to get into the house. |
wet | 湿的,潮的 e.g.The baby needs a dry diaper; this one's all wet. |
wicked | 邪恶的, 缺德的 e.g.They have a love of power that makes them really wicked. |
absolute | [尤口]纯粹的;绝对的 e.g.Some of the stuff on TV is absolute rubbish. |
advanced | 先进的, 高级的 e.g.This is the most advanced type of engine available. |
bundle | 捆,把,扎,束 e.g.She keeps all his old letters, tied up in bundles. |
scope | [学科、活动、书籍等的] 范围 e.g.They were interested in everything that fell within the scope of their inquiry. |
aspiration | 强烈愿望,志向,抱负 e.g.Her aspirations to help others come from her own misfortune as a child. |
controversial | 引起争论的,有争议的 e.g.He is a controversial figure in the art world. |
catch | 抓到,截住;捕获[罪犯] e.g.'You can't catch me!' she yelled, running away. |
devote | 投身于,贡献 e.g.He devoted his energies to writing films. |
applause | 鼓掌,掌声 e.g.She got a round of applause when she finished. |
cause | 原因,起因 e.g.Breast cancer is the leading cause of death for American women in their forties. |
inward | [仅用于名词前]内心的;精神的 e.g.As we talked, I felt a sudden inward tension. |
latter | (两者之中的)后者;(刚提到的名单之中的)最后者 e.g.He finally found his cousin and uncle. The latter was sick. |
cook | 烹调,煮,烧 e.g.I'm usually too tired to cook an evening meal. |
recover | 恢复健康 e.g.After a few days of fever, he began to recover. |
immediate | 立刻的,即刻的 e.g.Our immediate response to the attack was sheer horror. |
trial | 审判,审理 e.g.By the time the case comes to trial he will have spent a year behind bars. |
divorce | 离婚 e.g.Pucker has filed for divorce from his wife of 26 years. |
provide | 提供,供应,供给 e.g.The clinic will provide basic health care for people in the community. |
critic | 强烈反对(厌恶)…的人 e.g.Her critics say she is leading the party to disaster, but she is determined to prove them wrong. |
subject | (谈话、讨论、书、电影等的)主题,话题 e.g.Paul has strong opinions on most subjects. |
derive | 取得,得到 e.g.The institute derives all its money from foreign investments. |
revolution | (思想,工作方式等的)彻底变革 e.g.Penicillin began a revolution in the treatment of infectious disease. |
bear | 忍受,忍耐,经受住(痛苦或令人不快的情况) e.g.She was afraid she wouldn't be able to bear the pain. |
should | 应当,应该(表示这样做是最[好,公正的,诚实]等等) e.g.He should not be so selfish. |
chief | 最重要的;主要的 e.g.One of the chief causes of crime today is drugs. |
coordinate | 协调,调和 e.g.We need someone to coordinate the whole campaign. |
option | (特殊情况下作出的)选择 e.g.She had the option of staying for an extra year. |
single | 单一的,单个的,仅一个的 e.g.A single tree gave shade from the sun. |
sole | 惟一的,仅有的 e.g.He is the sole inheritor of the family estate. |
stamp | [正式]邮票 e.g.Richard collects stamps. |
bribe | 买通,向(某人)行贿,用钱疏通 e.g.The only way we could get into the country was by bribing the border officials. |
complicate | 使(问题或情况)更复杂[麻烦] e.g.The continued fighting has complicated the peace negotiations. |
impress | [不用进行式]令人称羡,使留下深刻印象 e.g.Customers will be impressed by the expertise of our highly trained employees. |
isolate | 孤立[国家或政治团体等以削弱其力量] e.g.The US has sought to isolate Cuba both economically and politically. |
sacrifice | 牺牲 e.g.She made many sacrifices to get Anita a good education. |
stuff | [非正式]材料,东西 e.g.What stuff is this jacket made of? |