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Unit 7

grumpy

glade

blasphemy

smug

nugatory

vicious

detain

regiment

stalemate

ethos

lugubrious

avow

grumpy ['ɡrʌmpi]

【考法】 ADJ-GRADED If you say that someone is grumpy, you mean that they are bad-tempered and miserable. 脾气坏的;郁郁寡欢的

【例句】 Some folk think I'm a grumpy old man.

有些人认为我是个性情暴躁的老头。

glade [ɡled]

【考法】 N-COUNT A glade is a grassy space without trees in a wood or forest. 林中空地

【例句】 a woodland glade

一片林中空地

blasphemy ['blæsfəmɪ]

【考法】 N-VAR You can describe something that shows disrespect for God or a religion as blasphemy. 亵渎上帝 (或宗教)的言行

【例句】 He was found guilty of blasphemy and sentenced to three years in jail.

他被判犯有亵渎神明罪,刑期3年。

smug [smʌɡ]

【考法】 ADJ-GRADED If you say that someone is smug, you are criticizing the fact they seem very pleased with how good, clever, or lucky they are. 沾沾自喜的;自鸣得意的;洋洋自得的

【例句】 Thomas and his wife looked at each other in smug satisfaction.

托马斯和夫人得意地互相望了一眼。

nugatory ['nugətɔri]

【考法】 ADJ of little value; trifling 不起作用的;微不足道的

【例句】 Even the scrawniest of types possess more than enough energy stored in their ( nugatory ) fat reserves to run several marathons back to back.

即使最瘦骨如柴的人身体里储存的(无用的)脂肪也够他跑几个来回的马拉松了。

vicious ['vɪʃəs]

【考法】 ADJ-GRADED A vicious person or a vicious blow is violent and cruel. 残暴的;凶残的;凶恶的

【例句】 He was a cruel and vicious man.

他是一个残忍凶狠的男人。

detain [dɪ'ten]

【考法】 VERB When people such as the police detain someone, they keep them in a place under their control. 留;扣押

【例句】 The act allows police to detain a suspect for up to 48 hours.

该法令允许警方将嫌疑犯扣押最多48小时。

regiment ['rɛdʒəmənt]

【考法】 N-COUNT A regiment of people is a large number of them. 大量;一(大)批

【例句】 robust food, good enough to satisfy a regiment of hungry customers

可以满足一大批饥饿的顾客的高能量食品

stalemate ['stelˌmet]

【考法】 N-VAR Stalemate is a situation in which neither side in an argument or contest can win or in which no progress is possible. 僵局;僵持

【例句】 President Bush has ended the stalemate over moves to cut the country's budget deficit.

布什总统已结束了在削减国家预算赤字的措施上形成的僵局。

ethos ['iθɑs]

【考法】 N-SING An ethos is the set of ideas and attitudes that is associated with a particular group of people or a particular type of activity. (某一团体或某类活动的)气质,精神特质,风气,思潮

【例句】 The whole ethos of the hotel is effortless service.

该酒店的全部理念就是提供轻松的服务。

lugubrious [lʊ'ɡubriəs, -'ɡju-]

【考法】 ADJ-GRADED If you say that someone or something is lugubrious, you mean that they are sad rather than lively or cheerful. 悲戚的;悲伤的

【例句】 a tall, thin man with a long and lugubrious face

长脸、面色悲戚的瘦高男子

avow [ə'vaʊ]

【考法】 VERB If you avow something, you admit it or declare it. 承认;宣布

【例句】 a public statement avowing neutrality

宣布中立的公开声明 grf0iS5EEcCTi1+X65Mp6mL+VGuOagHVtyAyifFcv7g1vXkVhMY0lTVN2vBf857k

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