dissatisfied [dɪs'sætɪsfaɪd]
【考法】 ADJ-GRADED If you are dissatisfied with something, you are not contented or pleased with it. 不满的;不高兴的
【例句】82% of voters are dissatisfied with the way their country is being governed.
82% 的选民对本国的治理方式不满意。
coordination [koʊˌɔːrdɪ'neɪʃn]
【考法】 N-UNCOUNT Coordination means organizing the activities of two or more groups so that they work together efficiently and know what the others are doing. 协作
【例句】the lack of coordination between the civilian and military authorities 民事机关和军事机关缺少协作
restrain [rɪ'streɪn]
【考法】 VERB If you restrain someone, you stop them from doing what they intended or wanted to do, usually by using your physical strength. 制止;阻止
【例句】Wally gripped my arm, partly to restrain me and partly to reassure me.
沃利抓住我的手臂,一是想制止我,二是想稳住我。
systematic [ˌsɪstə'mætɪk]
【考法】 ADJ-GRADED Something that is done in a systematic way is done according to a fixed plan, in a thorough and efficient way. 成体系的;系统的;有条理的;按既定计划的
【例句】They went about their business in a systematic way.
他们按部就班地做生意。
charitable ['tʃærətəbl]
【考法】 ADJ A charitable organization or activity helps and supports people who are ill, disabled, or very poor. (组织或活动)慈善的
【例句】 charitable work for the handicapped 为残疾人做的慈善工作
violate ['vaɪəleɪt]
【考法】 VERB If someone violates an agreement, law, or promise, they break it. 违反,违背,违犯(协议、法律或承诺)
【例句】They went to prison because they violated the law.
他们触犯了法律,因此坐了牢。
steer [stɪr]
【考法1】 VERB When you steer a car, boat, or plane, you control it so that it goes in the direction that you want. 驾驶(车、船、飞机等)
【例句】What is it like to steer a ship this size?
驾驶这么大的船感觉怎么样?
【考法2】 VERB If you steer people towards a particular course of action or attitude, you try to lead them gently in that direction. 引导,指导(某人采取某种行动或态度)
【例句】The new government is seen as one that will steer the country in the right direction.
新政府被认为能将国家引向正确的方向。
innate [ɪ'neɪt]
【考法】 ADJ An innate quality or ability is one which a person is born with. 天生的;天然的;固有的
【例句】Americans have an innate sense of fairness.
美国人有一种天生的公平观。
preferable ['prefrəbl]
【考法】 ADJ-GRADED If you say that one thing is preferable to another, you mean that it is more desirable or suitable. 更好的;更可取的;更合适的
【例句】A big earthquake a long way off is preferable to a smaller one nearby.
远处发生大地震总比在附近发生小地震好。
chamber ['tʃeɪmbər]
【考法】 N-COUNT A chamber is a large room, especially one that is used for formal meetings. 大房间;(尤指)大会议室
【例句】We are going to make sure we are in the council chamber every time he speaks.
每次他发表讲话我们都会确保赶到市议会会议厅去听。
bribery ['braɪbərɪ]
【考法】 N-UNCOUNT Bribery is the act of offering someone money or something valuable in order to persuade them to do something for you. 贿赂行为;行贿
【例句】He was jailed on charges of bribery .
他因受到行贿指控而被捕入狱。
consent [kən'sent]
【考法】 N-UNCOUNT If you give your consent to something, you give someone permission to do it. 许可;允许
【例句】At approximately 11:30 p.m., Pollard finally gave his consent to the search.
大概晚上11点半的时候,波拉德最终同意进行搜查。