常考 v. 讨厌,憎恶 :to detest thoroughly; abhor , to regard with extreme dislike and hostility
近义 abhor, despise, detest, execrate, hate, loathe
举例 All the teachers abominate cheating in examinations.
所有教师都憎恶考试作弊。
常考 v. 大量;盛产 :to be great in number or amount
近义 bristle, crawl, flow, overflow, pullulate, swarm, teem
举例 Venice abounds in famous hotels.
威尼斯有许多知名的酒店。
常考1 v. 磨损,擦伤 :to rub or wear away especially by friction; erode
近义 chafe, erode, gall, graze, rub, ruffle
举例 Ropes abraded by the rocks were a huge danger to the climbers.
常考2 v. 折磨;消磨(意志等) :to make weary through constant irritation; wear down spiritually
近义 annoy, bother, chafe, exercise, fret, gall, irk, provoke
举例 Their gossips abraded her into restlessness.
他们的流言蜚语使她心烦意乱。
常考 adj. 态度无礼的,粗鲁的 : causing irritation , harsh and rough in manner
近义 annoying, aggravating, bothersome, irritating, vexing
举例 Pamela was unrepentant about her strong language and abrasive remarks.
常考 adv. 了解,跟上(最新情况) :up to date with; if you keep abreast of a subject, you know all the most recent facts about it
举例 He will be keeping abreast of the news.
他将时刻关注最新消息。
注意 常用搭配:keep abreast of...
常考 adj. 削减的;删节的 :an abridged book, play etc has been made shorter but keeps its basic structure and meaning
举例 This is an abridged version of her new novel “The Queen and I”.
派生 abridgment[ ] n. 节本,删节版
常考 v. 废除,取消(法令、习俗等) :to abolish , do away with, or annul, especially by authority
近义 abolish, annihilate, annul, cancel, invalidate, negate, nullify, set aside, vitiate, void
举例 The next prime minister could abrogate the treaty.
派生 abrogation[ ] n. 废除;取消
常考 adv. 突然地 : unexpectedly sudden without any warning
近义 short, suddenly
举例 change abruptly 突然改变
派生 abruptness[ ] n. 突然,意外
常考1 v. 潜逃,逃亡 :to escape from a place where you are being kept
近义 break out, decamp, escape
举例 He was ordered to appear the following day, but absconded...
常考2 v. (携……)潜逃 :to secretly leave somewhere, taking with you something that does not belong to you
近义 flee, fly, get away, run away
举例 Unfortunately, his partners were crooks and absconded with the funds.
常考 n. 专制主义 :a political theory holding that all power should be vested in one ruler or other authority
近义 authoritarianism, autocracy, dictatorship, totalitarianism
举例 royal absolutism 王权专制
派生 absolutist[ ] n. 专制主义者