常考1 v. 吹嘘;炫耀 :to glorify oneself in speech; talk in a self-admiring way
近义 brag, crow, gasconade, rodomontade, vaunt
举例 Witnesses said Furci boasted that he took part in killing them.
几位证人声称富尔奇曾吹嘘自己参与了对他们的屠杀。
常考2 v. 有,拥有(值得骄傲的成就或财产) :to possess and often call attention to (something that is a source of pride)
近义 command, enjoy, have, hold, possess
举例 The houses will boast the latest energy-saving technology.
这些房屋将应用最新的节能技术。
常考 adj. 假的;伪造的 :counterfeit or fake , not genuine; sham
近义 counterfeit, fake, false, fraudulent, phony, sham, spurious, suppositious, supposititious
举例 He said these figures were bogus and totally inaccurate.
常考 adj. 吵闹的,精力充沛的 :marked by or expressive of exuberance and high spirits
近义 vociferous, obstreperous, tumultuous, deafening
举例 Most of the children were boisterous.
大多数小孩都吵吵嚷嚷的。
派生 boisterousness[ ] n. 喧闹
常考1 adj. 冒失的,莽撞的 :impudent, presumptuous, unduly forward and brazen in manner
近义 bold, presumptuous, impudent, insolence
举例 a bold, impudent child 鲁莽、放肆的小孩
常考2 adj. 勇敢的,无畏的 : fearless and daring ; courageous
近义 audacious, brave, dauntless, intrepid, mettlesome, plucky, stout, stouthearted, undaunted, valiant, valorous
举例 In 1960 this was a bold move.
在1960年,这是一个大胆的举动。
常考3 adj. (印刷字体)粗体字,黑体字 :bold is print which is thicker and looks blacker than ordinary printed letters
举例 Use bold type for headings and bullet points for noteworthy achievements.
派生 boldness[ ] n. 勇敢;冒失;大胆;放肆
常考1 v. 增强(信心);鼓舞(士气) :to give a boost to
近义 buoy (up), prop, support, sustain, uphold
举例 Hopes of an early cut in interest rates bolstered confidence.
常考2 v. 巩固(地位);支持 :to support with or as if with a bolster; reinforce
近义 support, prop (up), brace, shore up, buttress, uphold, back (up), reinforce, aid, help, assist, further, advance
举例 Britain is free to adopt policies to bolster its economy.
常考 adj. 夸夸其谈的;辞藻华丽空洞的 :marked by or given to bombast; pompous, overblown
近义 declamatory, flowery, grandiloquent, high-flown, high-sounding, magniloquent, overblown, rhetorical
举例 the bombastic style adopted by his predecessor 他的前任夸夸其谈的作风
常考 n. 和蔼,友善 :a pleasant and affable disposition; geniality
近义 affability, amiability, geniality
举例 He was full of bonhomie.
他非常友善。
常考 v./n. 喝倒彩 :to express contempt , scorn, or disapproval of by booing; a sound uttered to show contempt, scorn, or disapproval
近义 catcall, hiss, hoot
举例 booed the singer off the stage 把那个歌唱者嘘下舞台
常考1 v. 迅速发展 :to grow or develop rapidly; flourish
近义 flourish, go, prosper, thrive
举例 Business is booming.
生意兴旺。
常考2 n. (经济的)繁荣,景气 :a time of economic prosperity
举例 An economic boom followed, especially in housing and construction.
常考3 n. (数量的)增长;(频率的)加快;成功 :a sudden increase , as in popularity;a boom in something is an increase in its amount, frequency, or success
举例 Public transport has not been able to cope adequately with the travel boom.
常考1 n. 恩惠;给生活带来方便的事物 : a benefit bestowed, especially one bestowed in response to a request
近义 advantage, avail, benefit, blessing, favor, gain, profit
举例 This battery booster is a boon for photographers.
常考2 n. 及时的恩赐 :a timely blessing or benefit
举例 A spanking breeze is a boon to sailors.
一阵狂风是对水手们的及时恩赐。