常考 adj. 过时的;以前的 : outmoded ; gone by; past
近义 antiquated, antique, archaic, dated, dowdy, fusty, old, old-fashioned, old-time, outdated, outmoded, out-of-date, passé, vintage
举例 bygone days/bygone styles 过去的日子/过时的风格
常考1 v. 避开,绕开 :to neglect or ignore usually intentionally; circumvent
近义 circumnavigate, circumvent, detour, go around, skirt
举例 A growing number of employers are trying to bypass the unions altogether.
越来越多的雇主试图完全绕过工会行事。
常考2 v. 忽视 :to be heedless of; ignore
举例 bypassed standard office procedures忽视了办公室的工作规定
常考 n. (某一特征的)代名词,代表人物,典型事物 :one that represents a type, class, or quality
近义 example, ideal, model, paragon, yardstick
举例 the Rolls-Royce brand name, a byword for quality
注意 byword出现在填空里,往往意味着要选同义词。
常考 adj. 错综复杂的 : highly complicated ; intricate and involved
近义 complex, complicated, convoluted, daedal, elaborate, intricate, involved, knotty, labyrinthine, tangled
举例 a bill to simplify the Byzantine tax structure
常考1 v. 隐藏,存贮 :to hide or store in a cache
近义 bury, conceal, ensconce, hide, occult, secrete
举例 I cached the money in a biscuit tin.
我把钱藏在饼干盒里。
常考2 n. (隐藏的食物等的)贮存物 :a supply stored or hidden for future use
近义 backlog, hoard, inventory, nest egg, reserve, reservoir, stock, stockpile, store, treasure
举例 an arms cache 贮藏的武器
常考1 n. 声望;威望 : respect or admiration that somebody gets because of his reputation or his achievements
近义 distinction, prominence, importance, prestige, dignity
举例 Her success in business had earned her a certain cachet in society.
常考2 n. 识别标志(一种标志或特质,以表现区别、个性或真实性质) : a mark or a quality , as of distinction, individuality, or authenticity
近义 stamp, feature, distinguishing mark, identification
举例 Federal courts have a certain cachet which state courts lack.
常考 adj. 声音刺耳的、令人不快的 :having a harsh, unpleasant sound ; discordant
近义 harsh, grating, raucous
举例 The sound produced by the youth orchestra was cacophonous.
派生 cacophony[ ] n. 不和谐的声音;刺耳的声音
常考 v. 乞求;通过乞讨获取 :to beg or get by begging
近义 beg, sponge
举例 cadge a free cup of coffee 乞讨到一杯咖啡
常考 v. 用甜言蜜语哄骗;劝诱;说服 :to persuade with flattery or gentle urging especially in the face of reluctance; coax ; to deceive with soothing words or false promises
近义 blandish, coax, honey, wheedle
举例 She was cajoled into accepting a new contract.
注意 该词的搭配一般是:cajole sb. into doing sth.
常考 n. 灾难;灾祸 :an event that brings terrible loss, lasting distress, or severe affliction; a disaster
近义 cataclysm, catastrophe, disaster, tragedy
举例 A hurricane would be a calamity for this low-lying coastal region.