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◆Unit 2

cavil [ 'kævl ]

常考 v. 挑剔;吹毛求疵 :to find fault unnecessarily; raise trivial objections

近义 carp, niggle, nitpick, pettifog, quibble

举例 I don’t think this is the time to cavil at the wording of the report.

注意 cavil同时也可以作名词,例如:These cavils aside, most of the essays are very good indeed.这些吹毛求疵的批评暂且不论,多数论文的确是很不错的。

cease [ si:s ]

常考1 v. 使……停止;终止 :to put an end to; discontinue

近义 arrest, belay, check, discontinue, halt, leave off, quit, stall, stop, surcease

举例 The factory ceased production.

工厂停产。

常考2 v. 停止做;不再…… :if you cease to do something, you stop doing it .

举例 The secrecy about the President’s condition had ceased to matter.

cede [ si:d ]

常考1 v. 屈服;让与 :to yield ; grant

举例 The debater refused to cede the point to her opponent.

常考2 v. 割让 :to surrender possession of, especially by treaty

近义 deed, grant, make over, sign over

举例 Only a short campaign took place in Puerto Rico, but after the war Spain ceded the island to America.

celebrated [ 'selɪbreɪtɪd ]

常考 adj. 著名的;受人敬仰的 known and praised widely; noted

近义 distinguished, eminent, famed, famous, great, illustrious, notable, noted, preeminent, prestigious, prominent, redoubtable, renowned

举例 He was soon one of the most celebrated young painters in England.

celebrity [ sə'lebrətɪ ]

常考1 n. 名人 :a famous person

近义 hero, lion, luminary, name, notable, personage, personality

举例 In 1944, at the age of 30, Hersey suddenly became a celebrity.

常考2 n. 声望;名声 :renown; fame

近义 fame, famousness, notoriety, popularity, renown, reputation, repute

举例 Joanna has finally made it to the first rank of celebrity after 25 years as an actress.

乔安娜当了25年演员后,终于跻身一线明星之列。

censor [ 'sensə(r) ]

常考 v. 审查,检查 :to examine in order to suppress or delete anything considered objectionable

近义 bowdlerize, expurgate, screen

举例 ITV companies tend to censor bad language in feature films.

派生 censorship[ 'sensəʃɪp ] n. 审查制度

censorious [ sen'sɔ:rɪəs ]

常考 adj. 吹毛求疵的;挑剔的 :tending to censure; highly critical

近义 captious, carping, critical, faultfinding, hypercritical, overcritical

举例 Despite strong principles he was never censorious.

censure [ 'senʃə(r) ]

常考1 n. 谴责,严厉批评 :an expression of strong disapproval or harsh criticism

近义 blame, condemnation, criticism, denunciation, reprehension, reprobation

举例 During the 1960’s assessments of the family shifted remarkably, from general endorsement of it as a worthwhile, stable institution to widespread censure of it as an oppressive and bankrupt one whose dissolution was both imminent and welcome.

常考2 v. 公开谴责;严厉批评 :to express official disapproval of; to criticize severely; blame

近义 condemn, denounce, deplore, reprehend, reprobate

举例 whether the Senate will censure one of its members for conflict of interest

ceremonious [ ˌserə'məʊnɪəs ]

常考 adj. 礼节性的;讲究礼仪的 :done in a formal serious way , as if you were in a ceremony

近义 ceremonial, formal, liturgical, ritual, ritualistic

举例 Putting on a hat can be a ceremonious act, an elegant gesture in the ritual of dressing.

戴帽子被看作一种礼节性的举动,是着装仪式上一个优雅的举动。

certitude [ 'sɜ:tɪtju:d ]

常考 n. 确定;确信 :the state of being certain ; complete assurance; confidence

近义 assurance, assuredness, certainty, confidence, conviction, positiveness, sureness, surety

举例 We have this definite certitude that Cicippio will be freed. PWYy9o8oFzlmt2V7IuaNbZbPK6lVOSC18lNcibmL98SDHIpiY3soi414u/eh3CeY

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