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G roup 27: calc=stone“石头”
calcium
n. 钙
解 a soft,silvery-white metallic element
例 Milk is a good source of calcium for growing boys and girls. 牛奶富含钙质,对身体正在发育的孩子很有益处。
近 callous adj. 冷漠的,无情的;callow adj. 年轻而无经验的,(人)未成熟的;(鸟)羽毛未丰的
calcification
n. 钙化,骨化
解 an inflexible,unchanging state
例 Calcification of his ligament caused a bone spur. 他的韧带钙化形成了骨刺。
recalcitrant
adj. 不服从命令的,顽抗的
解 unwilling to obey orders or difficult to deal with
例 The recalcitrant soldier disobeyed the officer's orders. 这名顽抗的士兵违抗了长官的命令。
同 recalcitrance n. 桀骜不驯,顽抗
其他与“石头”意义有关的词汇
boulder n. 巨石,大鹅卵石
crystal n. 晶体,水晶
flint n. 火石,燧石
granite n. 花岗石
limestone n. 石灰岩
marble n. 大理石
pebble n. 小鹅卵石,石子
turquoise n. 绿松石;青绿色 adj. 青绿色的
shale n. 页岩
quarry n. 采石场;猎物,追捕的对象 v. 采石
ossified adj. 僵化的,骨质化的
G roup 28: cand=white;glowing“白;发光”
candor
n. 坦诚,坦率
解 the quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech
例 She was moved by the candor in his expression of love for her. 她被他的表白中所流露出的坦诚打动了。
candid
adj. 坦诚的
解 saying what you think openly and honestly;not hiding your thoughts
例 The successful businessman always believed that candid dialogue was the most efficient way to get what you want. 这位成功的商人一直相信,坦诚的对话是达到目的的最有效方式。
candle
n. 蜡烛
解 a stick of wax with a wick through the middle,burned to give light
例 Romantic restaurants normally have dimmed lighting,white tablecloth and candles on the tables. 浪漫的餐厅通常灯光暗淡,餐桌上铺着白色的桌布,摆放着蜡烛。
incandescent
adj. ① 白热的,白炽的 ② 耀眼的
解 ① giving out light when heated ② very bright
例 The embers of the fire were still incandescent even though the flames had disappeared. 尽管明火已经灭了,灰烬仍然很炽热。
其他与“发光”意义有关的词汇
flash n. / v. 闪光;闪现
glisten v. 闪光,闪亮
glistening adj. 闪烁的
iridescent adj. 多彩闪耀的
lightning n. 闪电
radiate v. 发光,放热
radiation n. 辐射;辐射能
G roup 29: cap=take;head“取;头”
capable
adj. 有能力的,能干的
解 having the fitness,power,or ability for doing sth.
例 She was such a capable teacher that the school appointed her as its principal the next year. 她是一位非常能干的老师,所以学校任命她从下一年开始担任校长。
同 incapable adj. 无能力的
incapacitate
v. 使无能力
解 to make sb./sth. unable to perform a certain action
例 His illness left him incapacitated for three days. 他的病使得他三天都下不了床。
近 debilitate v. 使衰弱
captious
adj. 吹毛求疵的
解 tending to find and call attention to faults
例 The old professor had a captious eye,enabling him to catch every mistake in his students'essays. 这位老教授眼光很犀利,能够发现学生论文中的每一处错误。
capture
v. 逮捕;捕捉
解 to succeed in catching or seizing,esp. after a chase
例 He captured the rabbit with a carrot and a metal trap. 他用一根胡萝卜和一个金属陷阱捕获了那只兔子。
captivate
v. 迷惑,使着迷
解 fascinate,as by excellence,eloquence,or beauty
例 The movie captivated the audience and no one could take their eyes off it. 观众被电影深深吸引,没有人能将眼睛挪开。
capitulate
v. 投降
解 to stop resisting an enemy and accept that you are defeated
例 The general in the fort capitulated under the condition that his soldiers could go free. 堡垒里的将军选择投降,条件是他的士兵都被释放。
同 capitulation n. 投降
recapitulation
n. 扼要重述
解 a summary that repeats the substance of a longer discussion
例 The official 100-page report ended with a one-page recapitulation of the key points. 这份100页的官方报告最后被归纳为一页要点概括。
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1. E 2. G 3. B 4. I 5. D 6. A 7. F 8. H 9. C 10. D 11. F 12. H 13. B 14. C 15. A 16. E 17. I 18. G 19. incapacitated 20. captivated 21. candor 22. capitulated 23. candles 24. captures 25. recapitulation 26. recalcitrant 27. captious 28. Calcium