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elbow [ˈelbəʊ]
n. 肘,肘部;弯处
例 She accidentally bumped her elbow against the table, causing a momentary jolt of pain. 她不小心把胳膊肘撞在桌子上,引起一阵酸痛。
用 fracture his elbow 他肘部骨折
compact [ˈkɒmpækt]
adj. 小型的,袖珍的;简约的;紧凑的
例 It was a new design of suitcase for the frequent traveller, and was compact , stylish and very light to carry. 这是一种专为经常旅行的人设计的新手提箱,简约、时尚、携带轻便。
用 a compact camera 一台袖珍照相机
overlap [ˌəʊvəˈlæp] v. [ˈəʊvəlæp] n.
v. 部分重叠,交叠 n. 重叠部分
例 The tiles on the roof overlap one another to prevent water seeping into the house. 屋顶上的瓦片相互交叠以防止水渗到房子里。
用 considerable overlap between the two subjects 两门科目间相当多的共通之处
overview [ˈəʊvəvjuː]
n. 综述;概述
例 When trying to write a good task one response for IELTS writing, it's essential to write a concise, informative overview . 当你想写出一篇优秀的雅思写作Task 1文章时,写一个简洁且信息完整的概述是非常重要的。
用 a brief historical overview of transport 运输史的简要概述
orthodox [ˈɔːθədɒks]
adj. (观念、方法或行为)传统的,正统的
例 His methods of teaching were fairly orthodox and many younger students found his classes boring. 他的教学方法非常正统,很多年轻的学生认为他的课很无聊。
用 orthodox medicine 传统医学
同 traditional adj. 传统的
反 unorthodox adj. 非传统的;非正统的
adjoin [əˈdʒɔɪn]
v. 毗邻;连接
例 The main office building adjoins with the building next door, and connects through a corridor walkway. 主办公楼与隔壁的建筑相邻,并通过走廊过道连接。
用 an adjoining office 旁边的一间办公室
curve [kɜːv]
n. 曲线;弯曲 v. 使弯曲;沿曲线运动
例 The car went around the sharp curve in the road before slowing down. 车辆在经过急转弯之后才减速。
用 a pattern of straight lines and curves 一幅直线与曲线交织的图案
考 In order to improve the acoustic properties of the auditorium and to amplify the sound, they are not straight, they are curved . 为了提升礼堂的声学特性并放大声音,它们没有被做成直的,而是被做成曲面的。
innovate [ˈɪnəveɪt]
v. 创新;改革
例 It's important to be able to innovate today in the tech industry—things are moving forward very fast and competition is high. 如 今在 科技领域,创新能力是非常重要的,事物发展迅速,竞争激烈。
用 innovate to ensure success in a growing market 创新以确保在不断扩大的市场中成功
扩 innovation n. 创新;改革 innovative adj. 创新的;革新的 renovate v. 革新;更新 renovation n. 革新;更新
moderate [ˈmɒdərət]
adj. 温和的;适度的,中等的
例 He was an easygoing man of very moderate views about everything. 他是个随和的人,对一切都持温和的观点。
用 moderate views 温和的见解 a moderate approach 温和的方式
coral [ˈkɒrəl]
n. 珊瑚 adj. 珊瑚色的
例 Snorkelers were amazed by the vibrant colours and diverse marine life in the coral reef. 浮潜者为珊瑚礁中鲜艳的色彩和多样的海洋生物所惊叹。
用 coral reef 珊瑚礁 coral necklace 珊瑚项链
考 They inhabit the soil, air, rocks and water and are present within every form of life, from seaweed and coral to dogs and humans. 它们住在土壤、空气、岩石和水里,存在于每一种生命形式中,从海草和珊瑚到狗和人类无一例外。
vocation [vəʊˈkeɪʃn]
n. 职业;使命感
例 She struggled for years to find her true vocation in life, before going into teaching. 在从事教学工作前,她努力了多年来找寻自己毕生追求的事业。
用 find one's true vocation in life 找到毕生追寻的事业
扩 vocational adj. 职业的
recede [rɪˈsiːd]
v. 逐渐远离,渐渐退去;逐渐减弱
例 The flood waters of the river usually recede during the summer months. 这条河的洪水通常在夏季几个月退去。
用 recede into the distance 在远处渐渐消失
扩 recession n. 衰退
stir [stɜː(r)]
v. / n. 搅拌,搅和;激发
例 She used a wooden spoon to stir the soup in the metal pot on the stove. 她用木勺搅拌炉子上金属锅里的汤。
用 stir the soup for a few seconds 把汤搅动几秒钟
solicitor [səˈlɪsɪtə(r)]
n. 初级律师,事务律师;推销员
例 The solicitor provided legal advice and guidance to clients facing various legal matters. 该律师为面临各种法律问题的客户提供法律意见和指导。
用 solicitor fee 律师费
remark [rɪˈmɑːk]
n. 评论;意见;谈话 v. 评论;谈论
例 She was not happy with his offhand remark about her clothes, as she was very sensitive about her looks. 她对他随意评论自己的穿着感到很不高兴,因为她对自己的外表很敏感。
用 make a remark 发表评论
laundry [ˈlɔːndri]
n. 洗衣店;洗衣房;待洗(或正在洗涤、洗完)的衣物
例 Of all the domestic chores, she absolutely hated doing the laundry . 在所有家务中,她最讨厌洗衣服。
用 laundry room 洗衣间
forgive [fəˈɡɪv]
v. 原谅;免除
例 He found it very hard to forgive his parents for what they did to him. 他发现很难原谅父母对自己所做的事。
用 forgive me 请原谅我
explode [ɪkˈspləʊd]
v. 爆炸,爆发;激增
例 The bomb was defused successfully, so it did not explode , and everyone escaped safely. 炸弹被成功拆除,因此没有发生爆炸,人们安全撤离了。
用 explode the device 引爆这个装置
扩 explosion n. 爆炸;爆发
random [ˈrændəm]
adj. 随机的;任意的
例 Police are conducting random breath tests on that bypass after many drunk drivers were found speeding along there. 发现许多醉 酒司机在那条路上超速行驶后,警方在那里进行随机呼气测试。
用 be processed in a random order 按随机顺序处理
reinforce [ˌriːɪnˈfɔːs]
v. 加强,加固;强化
例 The helmet was reinforced with a special material that made it more durable and resistant to shock on impact. 头盔用一种特殊材料加固,使其更耐用,减少撞击的影响。
用 reinforced steel 强化钢材 reinforce the country's economic decline 加速国家经济的衰退
verbal [ˈvɜːbl]
adj. 口头的;言语的;动词的
例 His verbal communication skills were excellent, but he was weak when it came to reading and writing in English. 他的口头沟通能力很好,但在涉及英语阅读和写作时表现很差。
用 non-verbal communication 非言语交流 verbal agreement 口头协议
扩 verbalise v. 描述;用言语表达
impartial [ɪmˈpɑːʃl]
adj. 公平的,公正的
例 When choosing a career path it is important to seek impartial advice. 在选择职业道路时,获得不带偏见的建议是很重要的 。
用 an impartial observer 一位公正的观察者
反 partial adj. 不公平的,偏袒的
tenant [ˈtenənt]
n. 房客,租户
例 The landlord welcomed the new tenant to the rental property after signing the contract. 在签订合同后,房东欢迎新房客入住出租的房子。
用 for the benefit of the tenant 为了租户的利益
impulse [ˈɪmpʌls]
n. 冲动;心血来潮;刺激;推动力
例 He bought the bag on an impulse —he is a very impulsive buyer. 他一时冲动买了这个包,他是个很容易冲动的购物者。
用 resist the impulse to laugh 忍住不笑出来
absorb [əbˈzɔːb]
v. 吸收;吸引;使全神贯注
例 Plants thrive when they absorb plenty of nutrients from the soil. 当植物在土壤中吸收大量养分时,它们就会茁壮生长。
用 absorb oxygen 吸收氧气 absorb the influx of refugees 接纳涌入的难民
同 take in 吸入,吸收
考 Plants absorb CO2 from the air and transform it into sugars and other carbon-based substances. 植物吸收空气中的二氧化碳并将其转化为糖和其他含碳物质。
commercial [kəˈmɜːʃl]
adj. 商业的;商业化的
例 There were very few commercial flights going to that destination at that time of year. 每年的那个时候,前往那个目的地的商业航班很少。
用 a centre of industrial and commercial activity 工商业活动中心 the effect of commercial exploitation of forests 对森林进行商业开发所带来的影响
考 fresh food commercial manager 新鲜食品商业经理
headline [ˈhedlaɪn]
n. (报纸的)标题;新闻摘要
例 The headlines in the news usually tend to be quite dramatic in order to draw the attention of potential readers. 为了吸引潜在读者的注意力,新闻标题通常都很引人注目。
用 headline news 头条新闻
sense [sens]
n. 感觉;观念 v. 感觉到;检测出
例 Sitting in the hot springs gave him an enormous sense of relaxation and well-being. 坐在温泉里带给他极大放松和舒服的感觉。
用 the five senses 五种感觉 an overwhelming sense of loss 巨大的失落感
扩 sensible adj. 明智的;能感觉到的 sensitive adj. 敏感的
考 Humans start developing a sense of humour as early as six weeks old, when babies begin to laugh and smile in response to stimuli. 人类早在六周大的时候就开始发展出了幽默感,此时的婴儿开始用大笑和微笑回应外界的刺激。
recycle [ˌriːˈsaɪkl]
v. / n. 回收利用,循环使用
例 If we are going to address environmental concerns it is important that individuals all recycle as much household waste as possible. 如果我们要解决环境问题,重要的是人们要回收尽可能多的家庭垃圾。
用 recycled paper 再生纸
shed [ʃed]
v. 去除,摆脱;射出,发出(光)
例 Psychotherapy helped him to shed some of his insecurity. 心理疗法帮助他摆脱了一些不安全感。
用 shed light on 阐明,解释
antenna [ænˈtenə]
n. 天线;触角,触须
例 There is an antenna on every roof for receiving television signals. 每个屋顶上都有接收电视信号的天线。
用 radio antennas 收音机天线
compendium [kəmˈpendiəm]
n. 纲要;概略;汇编
例 The encyclopedia is a comprehensive compendium of knowledge. 百科全书是一本全面的知识汇编。
用 issue a compendium 发布一份纲要
fundamental [ˌfʌndəˈmentl]
adj. 基本的,根本的 n. 基本原理;基本原则
例 There was a fundamental difference between the two countries and their values and outlooks. 这两个国家存在根本性的差异,在价值观和世界观上也不相同。
用 fundamental difference 根本区别 fundamental particle 基本粒子
考 A millennium ago, stepwells were fundamental to life in the driest parts of India. 一千年前,在印度最干旱的地区,阶梯井是生活的基本保障。
enlarge [ɪnˈlɑːdʒ]
v. 扩大;增大;扩展
例 Sometimes an allergic reaction to something causes your glands to enlarge . 有时对某些东西的过敏反应会导致你的腺体增大。
用 enlarge your vocabulary 扩大词汇量
denounce [dɪˈnaʊns]
v. 谴责;告发;公然抨击
例 He stood up in disagreement and denounced the new policy. 他站起来反对并谴责了这项新政策。
用 be denounced as spies 被告发是间谍
扩 announce v. 声明;宣布 pronounce v. 发音
mineral [ˈmɪnərəl]
n. 矿物;矿物质
例 The country has a big export market in mineral deposits. 该国在矿产方面有很大的出口市场。
用 mineral extraction 矿物开采 the recommended intake of vitamins and minerals 维生素和矿物质的建议摄入量
考 Tunnels were also built for mineral extraction. 还修建了用于开采矿产的隧道。
presume [prɪˈzjuːm]
v. 假定,假设;推测
例 I presume that after negotiations they will reach an agreement in the end. 我认为经过谈判他们会最终达成一致。
用 presume one's innocence 假定某人无罪
同 assume v. 假设,猜想 suppose v. 假设,猜想
扩 resume v. 重新开始;恢复 presumably adv. 大概,可能
volume [ˈvɒljuːm]
n. 体积;卷;音量
例 The button on the side of the device is to increase or decrease the audio volume . 设备侧面的按钮可以用来增强或降低音量。
用 turn the volume up 把音量调大
thrive [θraɪv]
v. 繁荣,兴旺;茁壮成长
例 After a period of slow economic growth in winter, the economy started to thrive in late spring. 在冬季经历了一段增长缓慢的时期后,经济在晚春开始繁荣。
用 a thriving industry 一个兴盛的行业
botany [ˈbɒtəni]
n. 植物学
例 I would like to study botany because I've always been interested in how plants and trees grow and how to look after them. 我想学习植物学,因为我一直对植物和树木如何生长以及如何照管它们很感兴趣。
用 senior lecturer in botany 植物学高级讲师
slash [slæʃ]
v. 砍,劈;削减,降低 n. 砍,劈;斜杠,斜线号
例 He used a sharp knife to slash through the thick underbrush in the jungle. 他用一把锋利的刀劈开丛林中茂密的灌木丛。
用 slash costs 降低成本
conviction [kənˈvɪkʃn]
n. 定罪;确信,深信
例 The prosecutor presented strong evidence to secure a conviction in the criminal trial. 检察官出示了强有力的证据,以确保在刑事审判中定罪。
用 strong moral convictions 坚定的道德信念
扩 convict v. 定罪,宣判
考 Such conviction was, until recently, reflected in museum displays. 直到最近,这种信念还反映在博物馆的展览中。
boom [buːm]
n. 兴旺,繁荣;激增 v. 兴旺;快速发展
例 There was a boom in the amount of births in 1998, then the annual birth rate declined, and continues to do so. 在1998年时出现过新生儿数量的激增,之后年出生率开始持续下降。
用 a boom in car sales 汽车销售额的剧增 baby boom 婴儿潮 economic boom 经济繁荣
考 a booming demand 激增的需求
correlation [ˌkɒrəˈleɪʃn]
n. 相关;关联;相互关系
例 I believe there is a direct correlation between effort and the results students get in their assignments. 我相信努力与学生在作业中得到的成绩直接相关。
用 the correlation between smoking and disease 吸烟与疾病的联系
扩 correlate v. 关联,联系
tremendous [trəˈmendəs]
adj. 极大的,巨大的;极好的
例 It was a tremendous performance at the gala, which everyone thought was incredibly professional. 晚会上的表演非常精彩,每个人都认为演出非常专业。
用 a tremendous explosion 一场巨大的爆炸
stereotype [ˈsteriətaɪp]
n. 陈腔滥调;模式化形象
例 There is a rather inaccurate stereotype that all English people are polite. 有一种相当不准确的刻板印象,认为所有英国人都彬彬有礼。
用 a ridiculous stereotype 荒谬的刻板印象
suspect [səˈspekt] v. [ˈsʌspekt] n.
v. 怀疑;觉得 n. 嫌疑分子,犯罪嫌疑人
例 I suspect that my keys are in the car, but I haven't checked there yet. 我怀疑钥匙在车里,但我还没有检查过。
用 a murder suspect 一个谋杀案犯罪嫌疑人
allergy [ˈælədʒi]
n. 过敏;过敏反应
例 In springtime it's fairly common that people suffer from pollen allergies , especially if the pollen count is very high. 在春天,人们出现花粉过敏是非常普遍的,尤其是在花粉浓度很高的时候。
用 an allergy to animal hair 对动物毛发过敏
扩 allergic adj. 过敏的 an allergic reaction 过敏反应
subsidy [ˈsʌbsədi]
n. 补贴;津贴;补助金
例 During the drought the government gave farmers a subsidy to help them stay in business. 在干旱期间,政府给农民提供补贴,帮助他们维持生计。
用 agricultural subsidies 农业补贴 reduce the level of subsidy 降低补贴标准
扩 subsidise v. 资助;补助
recession [rɪˈseʃn]
n. 衰退;不景气
例 It's quite normal that every few years the economy may fall into a recession , but we always come out of it in the end. 每隔几年,经济就可能陷入衰退,这是很正常的,但我们最终总会走出来。
用 in deep recession 正处于严重衰退中 the gradual recession of the floodwater 洪水的渐渐消退
扩 recede v. 后退;减弱;衰退
考 For example, in one experiment that took place during the peak of a recent economic recession , graduating college seniors were asked to reflect on their job prospects. 例如,在最近经济衰退高峰期进 行的一项实验中,要求即将毕业的大学生思考他们的就业前景。
一、中文释义练习
请选择单词正确的中文释义。
_____ 1. elbow A. 搅拌
_____ 2. compact B. 紧凑的
_____ 3. curve C. 逐渐远离
_____ 4. recede D. 曲线
_____ 5. stir E. 肘部
_____ 6. coral A. 珊瑚
_____ 7. laundry B. 口头的
_____ 8. random C. 租户
_____ 9. verbal D. 随机的
_____ 10. tenant E. 洗衣店
_____ 11. headline A. 回收
_____ 12. recycle B. 矿物
_____ 13. antenna C. 触角
_____ 14. mineral D. 标题
_____ 15. botany E. 植物学
_____ 16. conviction A. 过敏
_____ 17. slash B. 砍
_____ 18. allergy C. 衰退
_____ 19. subsidy D. 补贴
_____ 20. recession E. 确信
二、英文释义练习
请选择单词正确的英文释义。
_____ 1. overlap A. to introduce new ideas or ways of doing sth.
_____ 2. orthodox B. part of one thing covers part of the other
_____ 3. innovate C. to stop feeling angry with sb. who annoys you
_____ 4. forgive D. to make a feeling or an idea stronger
_____ 5. reinforce E. following generally accepted beliefs
_____ 6. impulse A. a connection between two things
_____ 7. denounce B. to strongly criticize sb. that you think is wrong
_____ 8. volume C. a fixed idea that many people have of a person
_____ 9. correlation D. a sudden strong wish or need to do sth.
_____ 10. stereotype E. the amount of space that a substance fills