□percussionist □esthetic □disgorge □scenario
□acoustical □gloss □daguerreotype □tymbal
□slash □credo □sulfur □distortion
【考法】 NOUN A percussionist is a person who plays percussion instruments such as drums. 打击乐器演奏者
【例句】 He is a youg percussionist, composer and national secondary-level actor.
他是青年打击乐演奏家、作曲家、国家二级演员。
【考法】 ADJ (philosophy) a philosophical theory as to what is beautiful 审美的
【例句】 From the esthetic view, it was a beautiful continent.
从美学的观点来看,那是一个美丽的大陆。
【考法】 VERB If something disgorges its contents, it empties them out. 排出;倾倒;喷吐
【例句】 The ground had opened to disgorge a boiling stream of molten lava.
大地开裂,汩汩冒出炽热的熔岩。
【考法】 NOUN If you talk about a likely or possible scenario, you are talking about the way in which a situa tion may develop. 设想;可能发生的情况
【例句】 .the nightmare scenario of a divided and irrelevant Royal Family.
对于王室四分五裂、无足轻重的可怕设想
【考法】 ADJ of or relating to the science of acoustics 声学的;听觉的
【例句】 The ancient Greeks were aware of other acoustical principles, at least empirically.
至少在实践上,古希腊人也知道其他的声学原理。
【考法】 NOUN A gloss is a bright shine on the surface of something. 光泽;色泽;光亮
【例句】 Rain produced a black gloss on the asphalt.
雨后的柏油路面显得黑亮黑亮的。
【考法】 NOUN 银版照相法
【例句】 The image was taken by Louis Daguerre who invented the Daguerreotype—one of the earliest methods of photography.
这张照片是由路易斯·达盖尔拍摄的,他发明了银版照相法——摄影的最早方法之一。
【考法】 NOUN a type of kettledrum 铜鼓
【例句】 The song is produced by vibrations of the tymbal driven by alternating contractions of the tymbal mus cle on both side.
鼓膜的振动发声是由两侧鼓膜肌交替收缩驱动的。
【考法】 VERB If you slash at a person or thing, you quickly hit at them with something such as a knife. 挥砍;劈
【例句】 He slashed at her, aiming carefully.
他仔细地瞄准她劈了过去。
【考法】 NOUN A credo is a set of beliefs, principles, or opinions that strongly influence the way a person lives or works. 信条;教义
【例句】 Lord Clarendon’s liberal credo was one of the foundations of his political conduct.
克拉伦登勋爵的自由主义信条是他从事政治活动的一大基础。
【考法】 NOUN 硫黄;硫黄色
【例句】 But no one knew where the sulfur came from.
但是,没有人知道硫黄来自何处。
【考法】 NOUN Distortion is the changing of something into something that is not true or not acceptable. 歪曲;曲解
【例句】 I think it would be a gross distortion of reality to say that they were motivated by self-interest.
我认为说他们是受自身利益的驱使是对事实的严重歪曲。