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A
A: NY 是什么缩写?
B: 纽约。
缩写
名词缩写,缩写
A: 您始终遵守法律。
B: 是的,我认为这对国家治理很重要
遵守
vt.容忍
信守
遵守,执行
A: 我认为我孩子的行为不正常。
B: 不,他只是精力充沛。
异常
一个。不正常,不正常
A: 我认为他们应该废除这所学校的所有规则。
B: 但那样就会出现混乱。
取消
vt.废除,废止(法律、制度、习俗等)
A: 在你们国家可以堕胎吗?
B: 是的,您同意吗?
流产
名词流产、堕胎
A: 亨利充满活力。
B: 我知道我永远追不上他。
盛产
六. 1.大量存在
2. (in, with) 充满,丰富
A: 您每天早上看报纸吗?
B: 是的,我至少尝试了解时事。
并列
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A: 我听说你差点出事了。
B: 是的,千钧一发——但车子及时停了下来。
突然的
一个。 1. 突然的,出乎意料的
2.(行为、言语等)突然、鲁莽
A: 您为什么戒酒?
B: 我认为这对我的健康更好。
弃权
六. 1. 弃权
2.(从)退出
A: 这是一个荒谬的笑话。
B: 也许吧,但还是很有趣。
荒诞
一个。荒唐可笑
A: 外面有很多苍蝇。
B: 我认为这是因为天气温暖。
丰富
名词充足、丰富、充足
充足充足丰富
A: 玛丽经常和乔在一起。
B: 是的,我差点把她误认为是附属品。
配饰
名词1.配件、零件、配件
2.【常复】(女式手袋等)装饰品
3. 同谋,同谋,包庇者
A: 他称赞自己完全康复了。
B: 你认为他真的是吗?
欢呼
vt.欢呼, 鼓掌
名词好评,欢迎
A: 您的酒店可容纳多少人?
B: 五十,一下子就到了。
容纳
vt. 1. 容纳
2. 提供住宿(或住宿).
3. 适应,适应
A: 您认为汉德先生是单独犯罪吗?
B: 不,他有同伙。
同案犯
名词同谋,从犯
A: 你为什么上班迟到?
B: 我不用告诉你,我只对我的老板负责。
负责的
一个。负责任的
A: 那是一场王牌网球比赛。
B: 是的,太棒了。
高手
名词1.(在纸牌等中)A,“A”牌
2.(在网球和其他比赛中)发球得分
3.(某一领域的)领导者
一个。一流的,杰出的
A: 你弹原声吉他吗?
B: 通常我玩电子琴。
声学的
一个。 1. 听觉、声音
2.(乐器)声学
A: 您熟悉这些材料了吗?
B: 不行,我还要看书。
认识
vt. (with) 知道、了解、熟悉
A: 案件已经结束了吗?
B: 是的,由于证据不足,嫌疑人被无罪释放。
开释
vt. 1. 宣告……无罪
2.(自己)让(自己)做某事
A: 如果您按下红色按钮,您将激活炸弹。
B:那我一定不按它。
激活
vt.使活跃,使生效
A: 你长大后想做什么?
B: 女权活动家,致力于女性权利
活动家
名词(政治活动)积极分子,积极分子
A: 你喝茶吗?
B: 是的,但我对咖啡上瘾了。
瘾君子
名词1. 成瘾者; 2. 一个痴迷的人
vt.变得上瘾、着迷
A: 我看电视太多了。
B: 我也是,上瘾了
令人上瘾的
一个。令人着迷、令人上瘾
A: 你会穿那些旧鞋去参加婚礼吗?
B: 是的,我讨厌拘泥于形式。
坚持
六. (to) 1. 坚持,粘附; 2. 遵守,坚持; 3、关注、支持
A: 您的海报从墙上掉下来了。
B: 我的粘合剂用完了,忘记再买一些。
粘合剂
名词粘合剂
一个。胶粘剂、粘性
A: 你住在哪里?
B: 毗邻医院,靠近学校。
邻近的
一个。 (至)邻近,邻近
A: 我总是看到玛丽和比尔在一起。
B: 我也是,就好像它们在臀部相连一样。
毗
vt.靠近,毗邻
A: 路边的药店关门了。
B: 是的,它失去了管理非处方药的许可证。
管理
vt. 1. 负责、管理……的事务; 2.执行,实施; 3. 给予、分发、管理(药物)
A: 我正在读一本关于1900 年航行的书。
B: 就是那个提督被扔下海的吗?
上将
名词海军上将、舰队司令
A: 他看上去太年轻了,不像上大学的样子。
B: 我以为他只是个青少年
青少年
名词青少年
一个。青少年时期,少年时期
A: 我只是喜欢U2 乐队。
B: 它们很好,但我更喜欢小红莓。
崇拜
vt. 1.崇拜、致敬、热爱; 2.非常喜欢
A: 婚礼愉快吗?
B: 很漂亮,新娘的头发上装饰着玫瑰。
装饰
vt.装饰,色彩缤纷
A: 我等不及降临节结束了。
B: 同样,我可以打开我所有的圣诞礼物。
来临
名词出现、到达
A: 彼得和玛丽总是吵架。
B: 我不知道他们是敌对关系。
对手
名词对手,对手
A: 昨晚你看到打雷和闪电了吗?
B: 没有,但是最近天气异常恶劣。
不利的
一个。不利的,有害的
A: 顺便说一句,我昨晚把无线电天线弄坏了。
B: 我想知道为什么接收效果这么差。
天线
一个。 1.飞机,航空,由飞机执行; 2. 鸟瞰图,头顶
名词天线
A: 您喜欢莫奈的作品吗?
B: 不,我更喜欢德加,他更符合我的审美观。
审美的
看审美
A: 我明年要去法国交换学习。
B: 哦,对了,你们的大学隶属于巴黎的一所大学。
附属机构
vt.隶属于(或附属于)
名词附属机构、分支机构
A: 西蒙确认自己身体状况良好。
B: 很好,所以他明天就可以上班了。
确认
vt.1.断言,坚持主张; 2.确认,确认
A: 我永远不会伤害其他生物。
B: 这是否意味着您也是素食者?
痛苦
vt.使痛苦、折磨
A: 您住在城市非常富裕的地区。
B: 我很幸运,但我不耐烦。
富裕的
一个。有钱有钱
A: 我喜欢在雷暴雨中。
B: 我必须说我更喜欢后果。
后果
名词后果,余波
A: 我的小妹妹加重了我的日常!
B: 但是你不高兴你有一个妹妹吗?
加剧
vt. 1. 加重; 2. 激怒、惹恼
A: 生命是过去所有经验的总和。
B: 确实如此,所以我最好尝试获得尽可能多的经验。
总计的
名词总计,合计
一个。总计,总计
vt. 1. 相加,相加; 2. 聚集,积累
总计, 作为一个整体
A: 别再激动你兄弟了!
B: 他是这一切的始作俑者。
激荡
六. (赞成、反对)煽动、煽动
vt. 1、搅拌、摇匀; 2. 使人焦虑
A: 尝试冷静下来。伤口并不严重。
B: 但我很痛苦
痛苦
名词(极度)疼痛、创伤
A: 你喜欢你的新邻居吗?
B: 是的,我觉得他们非常满意
令人愉快的
一个。 1. 愉快、舒适; 2.(高兴)同意,愿意
A: 我的祖母独自一人居住。
B: 哦,我的现在有一个辅助工具可以在家里帮助她。
援助
名词助理、副官
A: 你今天脸色不太好。
B: 不幸的是,我在冬天总是收到某种邮件。
病痛
名词病痛,疾病
A: 这个房间太暖和了。
B: 然后打开空调。
空调
名词空调设备、空调系统
A: 上周日,我在教堂的过道上行走时绊倒了。
B: 那是因为你从来不系鞋带。
走道
名词过道、通道
A: 你假期拍了很多照片吗?
B: 是的,两张专辑都满了。
专辑
名词粘贴相册、集邮册、相册
A: 我不太喜欢酒精饮料。
B: 嗯,我通常也喝可乐。
酗酒的
一个。 1.酒精类的,含有酒精的; 2、酒精引起
名词酗酒的
A: 我很想去南美旅游。
B: 我也会,但目前这对我来说几乎是陌生的。
外星人
一个。 1.外国的,外国的; 2. 奇怪的; 3.性质不同,不相容
名词1.外国人,外国人; 2. 外星人
A: 我们班新来的女生似乎和我们疏远了。
B: 我会邀请她一起吃午餐,也许会有帮助。
离间
vt. 1. 疏远,使不友好,疏远; 2. 转让、转让(财产等)
A: 他声称自己在夜间被盗。
B: 我不相信他,他总是说谎。
声称
vt.断言,声明,断言
A: 这是一些可以缓解疼痛的药膏。
B: 谢谢,我马上就用。
减轻
vt.缓解,减轻,缓解
A: 您的钱包在哪里丢失的?
B: 在我家旁边的巷子里。
胡同
名词胡同,胡同
A: 我只分配了两套固定装置来存放我在多尔的所有物品。
B: 如果您需要的话,我相信您可以要求更多的空间。
分配
vt.分配,分配
A: 您的戒指是纯银的吗?
B: 不,我认为它只是一种合金。
合金
合金
vt.铸造成合金
A: 琼斯先生经常承认他的财富。
B: 是的,但实际上我不认为他比德万夫人有钱。
暗示
六. (to) 暗示、提及
A: 您为什么来北京?
B: 我被城市明亮的灯光所吸引。
引诱
名词魅力,魅力
vt.诱惑、诱惑、吸引力
A: 昨晚我听到外面有很大的噪音。
B: 抱歉,那是我的狗追邻居的猫。
全能的
a.1.万能的,无所不能的; 2.很大,很强
A: 您多久可以工作一次?
B: 恐怕只有隔天。
备用
a.1.交替,轮流;选择; 2.间隔
v.(使)轮流,(使)交替
A: 我在本科期间积累了大量的讲义。
B: 我希望你也把它们记在脑子里!
积聚
vt.积累,积累
A: 你喜欢小说的结局吗?
B: 不,这对我来说太模糊了。
模糊的
一个。造成歧义、歧义、歧义
A: 你工作很努力。
B: 也许吧,但我雄心勃勃,想在我的职业生涯中取得好成绩。
雄心勃勃的
a.1.有野心,有抱负; 2. 雄心勃勃
A: 你的文章很好。但我认为你需要修改一下结论。
B: 哦,我认为结局是最好的部分。
修正
vt.修改、修订、改进
n.[pl.] 道歉,赔偿
A: 你父母相处好吗?
B: 是的,他们至少有友好的关系。
可亲
一个。和蔼可亲、友善
A: 我县军队经费不足。
B: 我觉得虽然买不起更多的弹药也是好事。
弹药
名词弹药,武器
A: 车后部空间够用吗?
B: 是的,充足。
充足
a.1.充足的; 2.宽敞、面积大
A: 我听不到讲师的讲话。
B: 他需要进一步放大他的声音。
放大
vt.1.放大(声音等),增强; 2. 扩展、阐述、进一步阐述
A: 我的老师用橡子和橡树的比喻来解释学校的潜力。
B: 那么他一定认为你们都有很大的潜力。
类比
名词比较、类比、类比
类推
类推
A: 那家伙疯了。
B: 也许他需要去看分析师。
分析师
n.1.分析员、化验员; 2. 精神分析学家
A: 你有很强的分析能力。
B: 我想这就是我喜欢数学的原因。
分析性的
参见分析
A: 您读过《金融时报》吗?
B: 不,这对我来说太分析性了。
分析性的
一个。分析的,分析的
A: 我两岁的儿子非常具有破坏性。
B: 也许他长大后想成为一名政治无政府主义者!
无政府主义者
名词无政府主义者
A: 我想有一天研究一下我的祖先。
B: 你知道你姓氏的由来吗?
祖先
名词祖先、血统
A: 我喜欢菲利普的故事。
B: Yes, particularly his anecdotes.
anecdote
n. 轶事,趣闻
A: Do you like Micheangelo’s paintings?
B: Very much, particularly his depictions of angels.
angel
n.1.天使;2.可爱的人
A: My classmate had to go to hospital just before the exams.
B: Probably too much anguish and stress.
anguish
n. (精神或肉体的)极度痛苦
A: Did you know that Germany annexed part of Czechoslovakia during the war?
B: Yeah, I read about it in my history book.
annex
vt. 兼并,吞并
n. 附属建筑物
A: Do you know who wrote this poem?
B: No, it is anonymous, the poet did not disclose his name.
anonymous
a. 1.无名的,不具名的; 2.匿名的 ;3.无特色的,无个特征的
A: The film was about an antagonism between two countries.
B: Sounds too violent for my liking.
antagonism
n.对抗,敌对,对立
A: Is that insect dangerous?
B: Only if you touch it’s antenna.
antenna
n.1.触角,触须 ;2.天线
A: My grandfather went missing in South America while conducting a research project.
B: Was he an anthropologist or a scientist?
anthropologist
n.人类学家,人类学者
A: Do you know the antonym of “fast”?
B: Yes, “slow”. It was the opposite meaning of “fast”.
antonym
n.反义词
A: Would you like to come to the zoo with me ?
B: So long as we can visit the ape compound.
ape
n.猿
vt.模仿
A: I was appalled by the state of the living conditions of the poorer people in the region.
B: Yes, but the government is doing their best to help the situation.
appall
vt.使惊骇,使大吃一惊
A: Can you help me with my science experiment?
B: So long as you have the necessary apparatus and it is not dangerous.
apparatus
n.1.器械,器具,仪器 ;2.机构,组织
A: Did you enjoy the meal?
B: Yes, thanks. And it certainly appeased my hunger.
appease
vt.平息,抚慰姑息
A: I can’t find the information that you quoted.
B: Look in Appendix Four, page 231.
appendix
n.1.阑尾 ;2.附录
A: I think the performance was fantastic.
B: The audience seemed to agreed, they applauded for five minutes.
applaud
vi.鼓掌,喝彩
vt.1.向…鼓掌,向…喝彩 ;2.称赞,赞许
A: A journalist for the national paper wrote a warm appraisal for the new play.
B: I must book a ticket soon then, before they are all sold out.
appraisal
n.估计,估量,评价
A: Did they apprehend the criminal yet?
B: No, I think that the police are still looking for him.
apprehend
vt.逮捕,拘押,领会,理解
A: What is your current occupation?
B: I am an apprentice electrician but I will be qualified in two months.
apprentice
n.学徒,徒弟
A: Your shirt is filthy.
B: Oops, I was cooking but did not have an apron.
apron
n.1.围裙 ;2.台口(舞台幕前的突出部分) ;3.停机坪
A: Your comment about inefficient train service was most apt. I have been waiting in this platform for half an hour.
B: Oh, not quite. Here comes the train now.
apt
a.1.易于,有(做某事的)倾向 ;2.恰当的,适宜的 ;3.聪明的,反应敏捷的
A: Did you get into the university course that you applied for?
B: Well, I have to pass an aptitude test first, and then if I am successful I will be admitted.
aptitude
n.(学习方面的)才能,资质,天资
A: That is a beautiful bridge.
B: Yes, it’s in the shape of an arc.
arc
n.1. 弧形(物) ;2.弧 ;3.电弧,弧光
A: The new town hall is now completed.
B: Yes, I saw it , and the front arches look really beautiful.
arch
n.拱,拱门,拱形(结构)
v.(使)成拱形
a.调皮的,淘气的
A: I am very interested in buried ruins and treasures.
B: You should study archaeology.
archaeology
n.考古学
A: It is my ardent wish to travel around the world.
B: You better start saving your money now.
ardent
a.热心的,热情的,热烈的
A: The concert will take place in the main arena .
B: Wow, it will be huge. I know it can hold 30,000 people.
arena
n.1.表演场地,竞技场 ;2.活动场所
A: Mr. Smith was an aristocrat and owned a large piece of land in the south of the country.
B: Does that mean that he was also very wealthy?
aristocrat
n.贵族
A: I dreamt last night that a knight in shining armor rescued me from a burning tower.
B: Let me guess the ending, you woke up before you had a chance to fall in love!
armor
n.盔甲,装甲,保护物
A: The new shopping centre has a vast array of interesting products.
B: Yes, but they are far too expensive.
array
n.1.展示,陈列,一系列 ;2.排列,队形 ;3.衣服,盛装 ;4.数组,阵列
vt.1.排列,配置(兵力) ;2.打扮,装饰
A: Why did you break up with your first boyfriend?
B: He was too arrogant and never listen to me.
arrogant
a.傲慢的,自大的
A: I heard that Ted was arrested for arson .
B: Yeah, he set the local school on fire.
arson
n.纵火(罪)
A: Don’t eat so many fatty foods, they will block your arteries .
B: But they are the foods that I like the best.
artery
n.1.动脉 ;2.干线,要道
A: I find Paul difficult to understand.
B: That is because he does not articulate his words very clearly.
articulate
a.1.善于表达的,发音清晰的 ;2.表达得清楚有力的
vt.1.明确有力地表达;2.清晰地吐(字),清晰地发(音)
A: The army has amassed a huge amount of artillery .
B: Let’s hope they don’t have to use it.
artillery
n.1.火炮,大炮 ;2.炮兵(部队)
A: Do you think that we ascend into heaven when we die?
B: I am not sure. I am still undecided.
ascend
vi.渐渐上升,升高
vt.攀登,登上
A: I couldn’t ascertain whether he was joking or serious.
B: Don’t worry, he has a strange sense of humor.
ascertain
vt.查明,弄清,确定
A: Your father ascribed beauty and intelligence to you.
B: Thanks for the compliment.
ascribe
vt.1.(to)把…归因于;2.把…归属于
A: The man’s body came ashore five days after he went missing from the ship.
B: Oh, how terrible, that must have been the one that was found on the beach yesterday.
ashore
ad.在岸上,上岸
A: It is my aspiration to become a doctor.
B: Well, if you stick to your goals I am sure you can do it.
aspiration
n.强烈的愿望,志向,抱负
A: I do not think I have achieved enough yet.
B: Well, if you always aspire to do your best then you will not be unhappy.
aspire
vi.渴望,追求,有志于
A: Is that a donkey or an ass ?
B: Neither, it is a small horse.
ass
n.1.笨蛋,傻瓜 ;2.驴
A: Did you hear that there was an attempted assassination on the president?
B: Yes, but it was not true, somebody was spreading rumours.
assassination
n.刺杀,暗杀
A: We were warned about the risk of assault in the city.
B: Good, it is always better to be aware of the dangers.
assault
vt.(武力或口头上的)攻击,袭击
A: He asserted his points strongly during the debate.
B: Why didn’t he win it then?
assert
vt.1.肯定地说,断言 2.维护,坚持
A: I think that guy is too rude.
B: Really, I think he is just trying to assert himself .
assert oneself
坚持自己的权利,显示自己的权威
A: I think that the new student has assimilated well into his new environment.
B: Perhaps, but he does not seem to have many friends.
assimilate
vt. 1.吸收,消化;2.使同化
vi. 1.被吸收,被消化;2.被同化
A: I gave Linda an assorted box of sweets for her birthday.
B: Did you not know that chocolates were her favourite?
assorted
a. 1.各种各样的,混杂的,什锦的
A: I received assurances that I would get help.
B: And did they come through?
assurance
n. 1.把握,信心;2.保证,表示保证(或鼓励、安慰)的话;3.(人寿)保险
A: I am not able to run fast because I suffer from asthma .
B: Don’t worry, I can’t run fast either because I am unfit!
asthma
n. 气喘,哮喘
A: It is my dream to be an astronaut one day.
B: I too would love to see the earth from space.
astronaut
n. 宇航员
A: I am going to visit the new astronomy research centre in town tonight, would you like to join me?
B: I’d love too, is there a good telescope to view the stars with?
astronomy
n. 天文学
A: They are closing down the local asylum .
B: It is about time, the care facilities there were terrible.
asylum
n. 1.庇护,政治避难;2.精神病院
A: Do you have an atlas ? I want to check where and in which ocean the Tongan Islands are.
B: No, I don’t have one, but I think that they are in the Pacific.
atlas
n. 地图集
A: Is attendance at the lecture absolutely necessary?
B: Well, if you want to get credit for this course it is.
attendance
n. 1.出席人数;2.出席,参加,出席次数;3.护理,照料
A: I lost my wallet at the cinema yesterday.
B: Did you ask the attendant on duty if it was found?
attendant
n. 服务人员,侍者,随从
a. 伴随的,随之而产生的
A: The box of old photos that you are looking for is in the attic .
B: On the right or left hand side?
attic
n. 阁楼
A: The auction will be held at 3pm on Saturday.
B: Good, I’d like to set a starting price of one hundred dollars for my table.
auction
n./vt. 拍卖
A: Even though I’m not registered in this department, will it be alright if I audit your classes?
B: It is fine with me, but it is best to check with the department first.
audit
vt. 审计,检查(帐目)
A: Are all the accounts from your business in order?
B: No, the auditor still needs to check them.
auditor
n. 审计员,稽核员
A: Where will the classical concert be held?
B: In the main auditorium
auditorium
n. 1.观众席,听众席;2.礼堂,会堂
A: He is suffering from an auditory infection.
B: I hope he recovers soon.
auditory
a. 听觉的,听觉器官的
A: My salary will be augmented with the aid of extra hours.
B: Great, but don’t work too hard.
augment
vt. 扩大,增加,提高
A: I attended a memorial service last night.
B: It must have a very austere occasion.
austere
a. 1.朴素的,无装饰的;2.严峻的,一丝不苟的;3.十分简朴的,苦行的
A: Are you jeans authentic ?
B: No, they are just cheap copies of the original brand.
authentic
a. 1.真的,真正的;2.可靠的,可信的
A: John has such an authoritative voice. It is frightening.
B: I find him scary at times also.
authoritative
a. 1.权威性的,可信的;2.专断的,命令式的
A: Stop! You are not authorized to enter this section of the building.
B: Oh, I’m sorry, I didn’t realize that I needed special permission.
authorize
vt. 授权,批准
A: What are you reading?
B: Nelson Mandela’s autobiography , I highly recommend it.
autobiography
n. 自传
A: Is that dog over there real?
B: No, I think that it is just an automation
automation
n. 自动化(技术),自动操作
A: I am moving to an autonomous region of the country.
B: Gosh, that will be an interesting experience.
autonomous
a. 1.自治的;2.独立自主的
A: You are very independent.
B: My autonomy is protected by the law.
autonomy
n. 1.自治,自治权;2.人身自由,自主权
A: Where you able to get through to the ticket office when you telephoned?
B: I tried several times, but to no avail.
avail
n. [一般用于否定句或疑问句中] 效用,利益,帮助
A: What was the film about?
B: A guy trying to avenge the killing of his brother. It was quite violent.
avenge
vt. 1.为…复仇,报…之仇;2.(on)向…报仇
A: Let’s turn left down the next road.
B: Good idea, that way we can avert the traffic jam.
avert
vt. 1.防止,避免;2.转移(目光、注意力等)
A: I heard that the national aviation company owes a lot of money to the government.
B: Well, it must be because of the price of new planes.
aviation
n. 1.航空,航空学;2.飞机制造业
A: I was filled with awe when I watched the sun rise this morning.
B: It is a shame that I missed it, I was still in bed.
awe
n. 敬畏,惊惧
vt. 使敬畏,使惊惧
be / stand in awe of 敬畏
A: At what speed does the earth spin on its axis ?
B: I am not quite sure, you should check in your textbook.
axis
n. 1.轴,轴线,中心线;2.坐标轴,基准线
B
A: My brother got married last year.
B: That surprises me, I thought that he would remain a bachelor for the rest of his life.
bachelor
n. 1.单身男士,单身汉; 2.学士,学士学位
A: That is a nice badge that you are wearing.
B: Thanks, I bought it at the market this morning.
badge
n. 1.徽章,证章; 2.标记,标志; 3.象征
A: Would you like have a game of badminton with me this evening?
B: Sorry, but I only play football.
badminton
n. 羽毛球运动
A: Did you enjoy the film?
B: Yeah, but I was baffled by the plot.
baffle
vt. 使困惑,难住
A: Was the criminal released from jail?
B: Yes, but only on bail.
bail
n. 1.保释金; 2.准许保释
vt. 1.(out) 保释,帮助脱离困境; 2.用桶(从船里)舀水
A: I caught four fish, big ones.
B: You must have been using good bait.
bait
n. 1.(钓鱼等用的)饵,诱饵; 诱惑物,引诱物
vt.1.装饵于,故意激怒
A: that man looks very young to be going bald.
B: Yeah, he looks no more than twenty five.
bald
a. 1.秃头的,秃的; 2.(织物,轮胎等)磨光的; 3.明显的,不加掩饰的
A: Have you ever been to the ballet?
B: Yes, but I always prefer the theatre.
ballet
n. 1.芭蕾舞,芭蕾舞剧; 2.芭蕾舞用
A: The voting for the president was done by the secret ballot.
B: It must have been very fair then.
ballot
n. 1.投票表决(或选举); 2.选票; 3.投票总数
v. (使)投票表决
A: This meal is delicious, is there a secret ingredient?
B: Not really, except I used lots of bamboo shoots.
bamboo
n. 竹,竹子
A: Help! I am bleeding.
B: Here, use my scarf as a bandage.
A: I was not able to bandage your wound properly.
B: It is alright, so long as the bleeding has stopped.
bandage
n. 绷带
vt. 用绷带绑扎
A: This film is stupid.
B: Really, you usually one the ones about bandits and cowboys.
bandit
n. 强盗,土匪,歹徒
A: I can’t banish my girlfriend from my dreams.
B: It must be love then.
banish
vt. 1.放逐,驱逐;2.消除,排除
A: My university is putting on an huge banquet for my graduation.
B: Sounds wonderful, can I come?
banquet
n. 宴会,盛宴
A: The weather is wonderful, let’s have a barbecue.
B: You go ahead, I have already had my dinner.
barbecue
n. 1.金属烧烤; 2.烧烤野餐
vt. 在烤架上烧烤
A: That is a very long boat in the canal.
B: It is one of the largest barges in the country.
barge
n. 驳船
vi. (卤莽而笨拙地)猛撞,冲,闯
barge in 闯入,干预
A: This tea tastes strange.
B: That is because it is made out of barley.
barley
n. 大麦
A: The barometer indicates that it is going to be raining tomorrow.
B: Oh, I never trust that old thing.
barometer
n. 气压计,晴雨表
A: The barracks were burned down during the fighting.
B: Was anyone injured?
barrack
v. 起哄,喝倒彩
n. [pl.] 兵营,营房
A: These fields are so barren I am amazed that even grass can grow on them.
B: It can just about, but it has difficulty.
barren
a. 1.(土地等)贫瘠的,荒芜的; 2.不结果实的,不(生)育的; 3.无益的,没有结果的
A: My little brother has barricaded himself into his bedroom and refused to come out.
B: Don’t worry, when he gets hungry he will come out.
A: The old town walls were initially built as barricades to keep the enemy out.
B: It is a shame that they have been so badly damaged!
barricade
n. 路障,栅栏,障碍
vt. 设路障于,挡住
A: Do you have a basement in your house?
B: Yes, but we only use it for storage.
basement
n. 地下室
A: This music is terrible.
B: I think that it is just because the bass is too loud.
bass
n. 1.男低音,低声部,低音乐器; 2.鲈鱼
A: I once read a book about an unwanted bastard child that was left to grow up alone in a forest.
B: I think that I may have read that one also.
bastard
n. 1.坏蛋,混蛋; 2.私生子
A: There is a wonderful smell coming from the kitchen.
B: I am glad that you like it, I have just made a batch of biscuits.
batch
n. 1.一批,一组,一群; 2.一批生产量
A: The woman was horribly battered by her husband.
B: How awful, I hope that she left him
A: Do you like pancakes?
B: No, and nothing else that is made out of batter.
batter
v. 连续猛击
n. (用鸡蛋,牛奶等调制的)面糊
A: Where did you buy your necklace?
B: Oh, I just bought the beads and made it myself.
bead
n. 1.小珠子; 2.(水,血,汗的)小滴
A: I beckoned him to come, but he refused to move.
B: Perhaps you were not polite enough.
beckon
v. 示意,召唤
A: Watch out, there is a beetle crawling under your leg.
B: Ah, I hate insects.
beetle
n. 甲虫
A: You should have telephoned me beforehand when you knew you were going to be late.
B: I am sorry, but my mobile phone is broken.
beforehand
ad. 预先,事先
A: There is no need to bellow orders at me.
B: Sorry, but I did not think that you would hear me unless I shouted.
A: The fire is going out. What should I do?
B: Use the bellows to blow air onto it.
bellow
vi. 1.咆哮,怒吼; 2.(公牛般地)吼叫
vt. 大声发出,大声喝道
n. 1.喊声,咆哮; 2.[~ s]风箱
A: I have a pain in my belly.
B: Well, you should have bad breakfast.
belly
n. 肚子,腹部
A: Thank you for the beautiful present, you are far too benevolent.
B: You are most welcome. Kindness is not a complaint.
benevolent
a. 仁慈的,善意的,慈善的
A: The test results have come back and the lump was benign.
B: Thanks, Doctor. I was so worried.
benign
a. 1.善良的,慈祥的; 2.(肿瘤等)良性的,无危险的
A: I read in the newspaper that the city was besieged by unexpected attack.
B: Oh, I never trust the newspapers.
besiege
vt. 1.围攻,围困; 2.围住,拥在…周围
A: I bestow this gift upon you as a sign of my gratitude and thanks.
B: You are too generous.
bestow
vt. 赠与,授予
A: Why are you looking so upset?
B: My girlfriend has just betrayed me.
betray
vt.1.背叛,出卖; 2.失信于,辜负; 3.泄露(秘密等); 4.(非故意地)暴露,显露
A: Would you like a hot beverage, Richard?
B: No thanks, Peter. I just had a coffee.
beverage
n. 饮料
A: I was bitten on the leg as I walked through the gate.
B: Did you not read the sign, “Beware of the Dog” ?
beware
v. 谨防,当心
A: Every time I look at the night sky I am bewildered by the stars.
B: Me too, they are fascinating.
bewilder
vt. 使迷惑,使难住
A: It is difficult to write this article without being biased.
B: Well, make sure you look at the issue from both sides before you start.
bias
n. 偏见,偏心,偏袒
vt. 使有偏见
A: Now students, make sure you include a complete bibliography at the end of your work.
B: But that takes so much time.
bibliography
n. 1.参考书目; 2.(有关某一专题的)书目
A: Did you hear about the new bilateral agreement between Russia and France?
B: No, not yet, I have not listened to the news today.
bilateral
a. 双边的,双方的
A: Did anyone call the fire brigade when the fire was detected?
B: yes, but when they arrived it was too late, the smoke was already billowing out of the windows.
billow
n. 巨浪,如波涛滚滚向前之物(如浓烟,浓雾等)
vi. 翻腾,汹涌
A: Please don’t throw your rubbish on the ground, there is a bin beside the door.
B: Oh, sorry, I did not see it.
bin
n. 1.垃圾箱; 2.大贮藏箱
A: Oh, I wish I had brought my binoculars to the concert.
B: Yeah, the performers look so small from the back row.
binoculars
n. 双筒望远镜
A: You have had such an interesting life, I would love to read your biography some day.
B: Oh, really. I hadn’t planned on writing one.
biography
n. 传记
A: Last night was bizarre, it snowed when it should have been dry.
B: Well, it is difficult to predict the weather.
bizarre
a. 奇形怪状的,怪诞的
A: Why did you steal the money?
B: I was blackmailed into it.
blackmail
vt./n. 敲诈,勒索,要挟
A: My grandfather used to work with horses.
B: Was he a blacksmith?
blacksmith
n. 铁匠, 锻工
A: Is there a toilet in this building? My bladder is about to burst.
B: Just down the hallway, on the right.
bladder
n 1.膀胱; 2.囊状物.
A: The food that I cook is usually very bland.
B: No, I think it is quite spicy actually.
bland
a. 1.温和的, 无动于衷的; 2.(食物)清淡的,枯燥乏味的
A: The concert was incredible, the lead singer nearly blazed the house down with his energy.
B: Gosh, it sounds almost dangerous.
blaze
vi. 1.熊熊燃烧,着火; 2.发(强)光,放光彩; 3.迸发,爆发
n. 1.火焰,烈火; 2.光辉,强烈(或眩目)的光; 3.迸发,爆发; 4.灿烂,炫耀
blaze a trail 开拓道路,作先导
A: Have you cleaned the bath yet?
B: No, sorry. I ran out of bleach.
bleach
n. 漂白剂
v. (使)变白,漂白
A: Winter is my favourite season.
B: Oh, winters are too bleak for me, I prefer autumn.
bleak
a. 1.没有希望的,凄凉的; 2.荒凉的; 3.寒冷刺骨的
A: My grandmother used to bless herself every time she passes a church.
B: She must have been very religious.
bless
vt. 1.(with) 使有幸得到,使具有; 2.为…祈神赐福(或保佑)
A: Did you have a good crop of potatoes this year?
B: Unfortunately not, they were hit by blight.
blight
n. 1.(植物等)枯萎病; 2.造成破坏(或损坏)的因素
vt. 破坏,摧残
A: I blinked and missed the town. It was so small.
B: Drive more slowly then!
A: With each blink I get older.
B: Well, I am sorry, but I can not do anything to stop time passing.
blink
vi. 1.眨眼睛; 2.闪亮,闪烁
n. 眨眼睛,一瞬间
on the blink (机器等)坏了,出故障
A: Did anybody witness the accident?
B: Yes, a blonde was walking down the street.
blonde
a. 金发的
n. 金发女子
A: Zoe blossomed into a world class pianist.
B: She must have practiced very hard.
blossom
n. (尤指果树的)花
vi. 1.(植物)开花; 2.(out, into)发展,长成
in (full) blossom 正开着花
A: I think this artist is very talented.
B: I don’t . I think he just blots the paper with colour.
blot
vt. 1.(用墨水等)弄脏; 2.(用吸墨纸)吸干
n. 污点,污渍
blot out 1.把…弄模糊,遮蔽; 2.完全清除(思想,记忆)
A: We shall see the blueprints to start working on the building in September.
B: OK, I shall get to work straight away.
blueprint
n. 蓝图,行动计划
A: Did James tell you what happened yesterday?
B: Yes, but I am not sure if it was a lie of a bluff.
bluff
v. 虚张声势,吓唬
n. 1.虚张声势;2.悬崖,峭壁
a. 直率的,坦率的,粗率的
call sb. bluff 要求某人摊牌,向某人挑战
A: Oops, I’ve made a blunder.
B: Don’t worry, we can fix it.
blunder
n. (因无知,粗心等造成的)错误
vi. 1.跌跌撞撞地走,慌乱地走; 2.犯错误
A: Do you not know how to cut bread?
B: Of course I do, but this knife is blunt.
blunt
a. 1.钝的; 2.率直的,直言不讳的
vt. 1.使迟钝,使减弱; 2.使钝
A: Do you remember your first birthday?
B: No, it is all a blur.
A: He blurred the corners of the picture to make it look old.
B: He did a good job of it.
blur
n. 模糊,模糊的东西
v. (使)变模糊
A: Brian blurted out the answer before I even had a chance to think about it.
B: Yes, he is very smart.
blurt
vt. (out) 脱口而出
A: You are very beautiful.
B: Stop, you are making me blush.
blush
vi./n. 脸红
A: Are there any bogs in your country?
B: Yes, plenty, particularly in the west, where it is very wet.
A: Would you like to come to the cinema with me tonight?
B: Can we go next week, I’m bogged down at work at the moment.
bog
n. 沼泽
v. (down) 1.(使)陷入困境; 2.(使)陷入泥沼
A: Family ties are the strongest form of bondage.
B: I don’t agree, I am not very close to my parents.
bondage
n. 1.奴役;2.束缚
A: You have worked so hard. We have decided to give you a bonus.
B: Gosh, thanks!
bonus
n. 1.奖金,红利; 2.额外给予的东西
A: What type of work does your company do?
B: This booklet contains all the details that you will need.
booklet
n. 小册子
A: The tickets will be on sale at the booth on the right.
B: Great, I’ll be there when it opens at 8.
booth
n. 1.(隔开的)小房间,公用电话亭, 岗亭; 2.售货棚,货摊
A: Is there a library in your town?
B: No, I have to travel to the next borough.
borough
n. 自治城镇,(大城市的)行政区
A: I like to hold my baby to my bosom.
B: It must be a very comfortable feeling.
bosom
n. 1.胸部,乳房; 2.胸怀,内心
A: There was so much food at dinner last night.
B: Yes, what a bounty!
bounty
n.1.(由政府提供的)奖金,赏金; 2.慷慨,大方
A: Those flower are beautiful, who gave you the bouquet?
B: My mother, they were a birthday gift.
bouquet
n. 1.花束; 2.(酒的)芳香
A: Where do you live?
B: On the north side of the town, where the bourgeois tend to live.
bourgeois
a. 1.追求物质享受的;2.中产阶级的;3.资产阶级的
n. 1.追求物质享受的人; 2.中产阶级分子; 3.资产阶级分子
A: You are not looking very well at the moment.
B: Yeah, I had a nasty bout of food poisoning last week.
bout
n. 1.(疾病等的)侵袭,发作; 2.一次,一阵,一回; 3.拳击(或摔交)比赛
A: Doctor, I have been having some bowel problems lately.
B: Well, sit down and I will see what I can do.
bowel
n. 1.肠; 2.[pl.]内部,深处
A: I enjoy bowling and usually play on Sunday afternoon.
B: I’d love to join you next week.
bowling
n. 保龄球运动
A: The students set up a boycott outside the school gates.
B: Why? What was the problem?
boycott
vt./n. (联合)抵制,拒绝参与
A: I broke my leg and had to wear a brace for two months.
B: That must have been very painful.
brace
vt. 1.使防备,使受锻炼; 2.支住,撑牢; 3.使绷紧
n. 支架,托架
A: That is a beautiful bracelet that you are wearing.
B: Thanks, it was my grandmother’s.
bracelet
n. 手镯,臂镯
A: Excuse me, sir, but should this sentence be put in brackets?
B: No, they are not necessary.
A: The bookshelves are falling down.
B: That is because you did not bracket them to the wall.
bracket
n. 1.括号; 2.(年龄,收入等的)等级段,档次; 3.壁架,托架
vt. 1.把…置于括号内; 2.把…归入同一类
A: Billy is always bragging about his success.
B: Ah, he is still young, be patient with him.
brag
v. 自夸,吹嘘
A: Would you like a brandy?
B: No, thanks. It is too early for a drink.
brandy
n. 白兰地酒
A: What happened to Peter? I see that he broke his arm.
B: Oh, he got into a brawl on the street last night.
brawl
n./vi. 争吵,打架
A: Why are you home from work? It is early.
B: I could not stand it anymore and was forced to breach my contract.
breach
n. 1.破坏,违反;2.(关系的)破裂,不和; 3. 缺口,裂口
vt. 1.攻破, 在…造成缺口; 2.破坏,违反
A: Sorry I am late, there was a breakdown on the road.
B: Not to worry, the class has not started yet.
breakdown
n. 1.垮台,破裂;2.(健康,精神等)衰竭,衰弱; 3.(机器等的)损坏,故障; 4分类
A: Finally, a breakthrough in my science experiment.
B: Great, all your hard work has finally paid off.
breakthrough
n. 突破,突破性进展,重要的新发现
A: Will you put the tea on to brew please?
B: Sure, in a few minutes.
A: After failing the exam he brewed for four days.
B: And is he feeling better now?
A: Is this a strong brew?
B: No, it is fairly weak.
brew
vt. 1.酿造(啤酒); 2.冲泡(茶,咖啡等)
vi. 1.(茶,咖啡等)冲泡; 2.酝酿,行将发生
n. 冲泡(或酿造)的饮料
A: I was offered a bribe to give my students better marks in their exams.
B: I hope that you did not accept it.
B: Tell me, why did you break into the bank?
B: I was bribed into it.
bribe
vt. 向…行贿,买通
n. 贿赂,行贿物
A: Where are the letter you were meant to post?
B: Oh, they are in my briefcase, but I left it at the office.
briefcase
n. 公文包,公事包
A: What was your childhood dream?
B: To become a member of the fire brigade.
brigade
n. 1.旅(陆军编制单位); 2.队,组
A: The brim of your hat is covering your eyes.
B: That is because I don’t want anyone to notice me.
brim
n. 1.帽檐;2.(容器的)边,边缘
vi. 注满,充溢
brim over (with) 充满,洋溢
A: I was on the brink of leaving my job, but decided to stay.
B: What changed your mind?
brink
n. (悬崖,河流等的)边缘,边沿
on the brink of 濒临,处于…边缘
A: Slow down, stop walking so fast!
B: A brisk walk will be good for your health.
brisk
a. 1.轻快的,生气勃勃的; 2.兴隆的,繁忙活跃的; 3.寒冷而清新的
A: My paintbrush is too old to start the decorating.
B: I have one with better bristles if you want to borrow it.
bristle
n. 短而硬的毛发,刷子毛
vi. 1.被激怒,怒发冲冠; 2.毛发(因惊惧等)直立
bristle with 密集,充满,被布满
A: Don’t lean on the glass, it is very brittle.
B: Oops, sorry, it is too late.
brittle
a. 1.易碎的,易损坏的;2.脆弱的,靠不住的; 3.冷淡的,不友好的; 4.(声音)尖厉的
A: What place did you come in in the race?
B: Third. I won a bronze.
bronze
n. 1.青铜;2.青铜色,古铜色; 3.青铜(艺术)制品,铜牌
A: This is a very complicated question, professor.
B: Brood on it for a while and maybe you will find the solution.
A: Are the hens sitting with their brood?
B: No, they seem to have neglected them.
brood
vi. 1.(on, over, about)沉思,考虑; 2.孵蛋
n. 1.(雏鸡等)一窝; 2.(一个家庭)全体孩子
A: If you walk up the east side of the mountain you will find a small brook where you can fill your bottles with water.
B: Great, I’m really thirsty, but is the water safe to drink?
brook
n. 小溪
vt. [常用于否定句或疑问句]容忍,忍受
A: Where were you this afternoon?
B: In the bookshop, just browsing.
browse
vi. 1.随意翻阅,浏览; 2. (牛,羊等)吃草
A: That is a nasty bruise.
B: Yeah, I fell down the stairs last week and hit my head.
A: He bruised me with his nasty comments.
B: Don’t listen to him then.
bruise
n. 1.青肿,挫伤; 2.(水果等的)伤痕,擦痕
vt. 1.打青,使受淤伤; 2.挫伤,伤害(感情等)
A: That was a brutal crime.
B: Yeah, there seems to be nothing but bad news these days.
brutal
a. 1.野兽般的,残忍的; 2.无情的,冷酷的,难以忍受的
A: How much is the fare?
B: Just two bucks, it is only a short journey.
A: The horse bucked and kicked me in the face.
B: Ouch! Why were you standing behind him?
A: Buck up, it is not the end of the world.
B: Easier said then done.
buck
n. 1.(一)美元,(一)澳元; 2.雄鹿,雄兔
vi. (马等)猛然弓背跃起
buck up (使)振奋,(使)打起精神
A: I like your new shoes.
B: Thanks, but the buckles are too stiff at the moment.
A: What happed to your bicycle?
B: The wheel buckled when I hit a stone in the middle of the road.
buckle
v. 1.用搭扣扣紧; 2.(使)变形,弯曲
n. 搭扣,扣环
buckle down 倾全力,开始认真从事
A: I am looking forward to the spring when the flowers will come into bud.
B: Me too, it has been a long winter.
bud
n. 叶芽,花蕾
vi. 发芽,萌芽
A: Do you think that the Buddhist way of life is the best?
B: I am not quite sure yet, I still need to think about it.
Buddhist
n. 佛教徒
a. 佛教的
A: Have you ever seen a buffalo?
B: No, but I would like to.
buffalo
n. 水牛,(北美)野牛
A: He used his pillow as a buffer against the noise.
B: Why, did he have difficulty sleeping?
A: The mirror needs a polish.
B: But I don’t have anything to buffer it with.
buffer
n. 1.起缓冲作用的人(或物); 2.缓冲器,减震器
vt. 缓冲,减轻
A: Will there be any food at the party?
B: I heard that the hosts are providing a buffet.
buffet
n. 1.(火车站的)饮食柜台,(火车内的)餐车
vt. 反复敲打,连续猛击
A: There is a bug crawling over foot, watch out.
B: You could have warned me soon, I hate insects in any shape or form.
A: Go away, you are bugging me.
B: Please, I just have one more question.
bug
n. 1.虫子;2.小病,(机器等)故障,缺陷; 3.窃听器
vt.1.烦扰,纠缠;2.在…装窃听器
A: I have bulges in all the wrong places.
B: Stop worrying about your weight, I think you are beautiful.
A: Your bag is bulging, what have you got in it?
B: Far too much, it is too heavy.
bulge
n. 膨胀,肿胀
vi. 1.膨胀,凸出,鼓起;2.塞满,装满
A: Be careful, there is a bull in that field over there.
B: Oh, I am not afraid of him.
bull
n. 1.公牛,雄兽; 2.买进证券(或商品等)投机图利者, (对股市行情)看涨的人
A: Did you receive the bulletin I sent you?
B: No, but I did not check my post today.
bulletin
n. 1.(报纸,电台等)简明新闻,最新消息; 2.公告,布告,公报; 3.学报,期刊(尤指某机构的机关刊物)
A: Were you ever bullied in school?
B: Just once, but the teacher found out and put a quick stop to it.
bully
n. 恃强欺弱者
vt.威吓,欺负
A: I must buy Time this week, there will be a bumper issue.
B: It must be larger on account of the new year.
bumper
n.(汽车上的)保险杠,缓冲器
a.特大的,丰盛的
A: Why do you always wear your hair in a bun?
B: Because I think it is very elegant.
bun
n. 1.圆形的小面包或点心; 2.(女子的)圆发髻
A: As a child I always wanted to sleep on the top bunk.
B: Me too, but so did my brother so we always argued.
A: Hey, will you do a bunk today?
B: No, I am afraid that the teacher will find out.
bunk
n.1.(车,船等依壁而设的)铺位; 2.空话,废话
do a bunk 匆忙逃走
A: Typical bureaucracy, always too many forms to fill in.
B: Be patient, you can not change the whole system straight away.
bureaucracy
n. 1.官僚主义,官僚作风; 2.政府机构,官僚
A: A burglar broke into our house last night and stole the TV.
B: My goodness, did the police catch him?
burglar
n. 窃贼,破门盗窃者
A: John’s sudden death was tragic.
B: I know, I would like to go to the burial to show my respect to his family.
burial
n. 葬,掩埋,葬礼
A: Did you spot where the rabbit just went?
B: Yeah, into his burrow by the tree.
burrow
vt. 1.挖掘(洞穴); 2钻进
vi. 1.挖洞;2.翻寻
n. 地洞
A: He bust into the room and started shouting at me.
B: Well, you should have locked the door.
bust
vt. 打破,打碎
vi. 爆裂,坏掉
n. 1.胸像,半身像; 2.胸部,胸围
A: I hate going into the city at the weekend.
B: I agree, too much bustle and people.
bustle
vi. 闹哄哄地忙乱,奔忙
n. 1.忙乱,喧扰; 2.裙撑,衬垫
A: Could you please put your cigarette butt into the ashtray rather than on the floor?
B: Sorry, I did not realize it would bother you.
butt
n. 1.笑柄;2.烟蒂;3.枪托; 4.大酒桶,大水桶; 5.臀部
v. 用头撞或顶
butt in 插嘴,插手,干涉
A: There is a wonderful atmosphere at this party.
B: Yes, there is a great buzz.
A: What is that annoying noise?
B: My alarm clock buzzing. I forgot to switch it off.
buzz
vi. 1.发出嗡嗡声; 2.(around, about)忙乱,急行; 3.发出嘈杂的谈话声
n. 1.嗡嗡声; 2.嘈杂的谈话声
A: The local government wants to build a bypass to direct traffic away from our town.
B: That will be bad for business in the town. What do the locals think about it?
bypass
n. 1.(绕过市镇的)旁道,迂回道; 2.分流术,旁通管
vt. 1.绕过,绕…走; 2.越过,置…于不顾
H
A: I think we have an obligation to protect our natural habitat.
B: I agree. That is why I promote recycling.
habitat
n. (动物的)栖息地,住处
A: How did he get your personal details?
B: He hacked into my computer and stole them.
hack
vt. 1.劈,砍;2.骑(马)缓行
vi. 1.劈,砍;2.开出租车;3.骑马缓行
n. 1.蹩脚文人,雇佣文人;2.出租车,出租车司机;3.劈,砍;4.骑用马,供出租的马
hack into 私自存取或篡改(他人电脑资料)
hack through 在...中开路
A: Is it snowing?
B: No, I think it is hail.
hail
n. 1.雹;2.一阵
vi. 下雹
vt. 1.招呼,高呼;2.热情赞扬,为...喝彩
hail from 来自,出生于
A: Would you like to have a hamburger?
B: No thanks. I’m a vegetarian.
hamburger
n. 1.汉堡包;2.牛肉糜
A: I won a hamper in the raffle.
B: Well done. Can I have a share of your winnings!
hamper
vt. 妨碍,束缚,限制
n. (有盖的)大篮子
A: Do you know when our summer holidays are from university?
B: I’m not sure of the dates, but if you look in the handbook they are printed on the second page.
handbook
n. 手册,便览
A: Your injury must have been a severe handicap.
B: At the time it was, but now I have adapted.
handicap
n. 1.(身体或智力方面的)缺陷;2.障碍,不利条件
vt. 妨碍,使不利
A: There was a case of harassment in my workplace.
B: Sounds serious. What was the outcome?
harassment
n. 1.骚扰,扰乱;2烦恼,烦乱
A: Will I be able to leave these plants outdoors during the winter?
B: Yes, they are hardy and will survive the cold weather.
hardy
a. 1.能吃苦耐劳的,坚强的;2.(植物等)耐寒的
A: Do you play any musical instruments?
B: Yes, I play the harp.
harp
n. 竖琴
vi. (on, upon) 唠叨,喋喋不休地说
A: That was a hasty retreat he made from the room.
B: I don’t think that he wanted to be here.
hasty
a. 1.草率的,轻率的;2.急速的,匆忙的,仓促完成的
A: Have the chicks hatched yet?
B: No, perhaps they will in a couple more days.
hatch
vi. (out)(小鸡等)出壳,孵出
n. 1.(飞机等的)舱门;2.(门等的)开口;3.孵化
A: I had to haul the coal indoor every day during the winter when I was a child.
B: Oh you poor thing, what a hard life!
haul
vt. 1.(用力)拖,拉;2.(用车等)托运,运送
n. 1.拖,拉,拖运;2.一次获得(或偷得等)的数量
A: I heard that your house is haunted, how scary.
B: I’m not afraid of ghosts.
haunt
vt. 1.(鬼魂等)长出没于;2.使苦恼,使担忧;3.(思想,回忆等)萦绕在心头,缠绕
n. 常去的地方
A: The countryside offers me a welcome haven from city life.
B: Yes, it is necessary to get some clean and fresh air every once and a while.
haven
n. 安全的地方,避难所,庇护所
A: There was havoc in the country when news of the war broke out.
B: I am not surprised.
havoc
n. 大破坏,大毁坏
play havoc with 毁坏,扰乱
A: That is a very large bird in the sky.
B: I think it is a type of hawk.
hawk
n. 1.鹰;2.(主战或主张强硬路线的)"鹰派"人物
vt. 叫卖,兜售
A: Did you enjoy your drive?
B: Not really. There was haze and I could not see much out of the window.
haze
n. 1.烟雾;2.懵懂,迷糊
vi. (over) 变模糊,变朦胧
A: Let’s sit around the hearth tonight and tell stories.
B: Great idea, I’ll light the fire.
hearth
n. 炉床,壁炉边
A: I just bought 100 hectares of land.
B: That is a lot of land. What are you going to do with it?
hectare
n. 公顷
A: The policewoman’s talk heightened my awareness of the dangers in the city.
B: Yes, she gave an informed speech.
heighten
v. (使)提高,加强
A: I am the sole heir to my father’s wealth.
B: Lucky you. It is shame that your father is not very wealthy!
heir
n. 继承人
A: Why are you wearing that helmet?
B: I am pretending to be a firefighter!
helmet
n. 头盔
A: Excuse me, but the hem on your skirt is showing.
B: Oh, thanks. I meant to sew it up this morning.
hem
n. 贴边,镶边
vt. 1.给...缝贴边;2.(in)包围,限制,约束
A: Have you been to the Southern Hemisphere?
B: No, I have never even traveled outside of Europe.
hemisphere
n. 1.地球的半球;2.大脑半球
A: Henceforth, I promise to work much harder.
B: You promise that every year!
henceforth
ad. 从今以后,从此以后
A: The trumpet blast heralded the news of the king’s arrival.
B: And did the crowds gather after hearing it?
herald
vt. 1.预示...的来临(或发生);2.宣布,欢呼
n. 1.传令官,信使;2.预兆,先兆
A: This meal is very tasty.
B: Oh, that must be the herbs that I put into it.
herb
n. 药草,(调味用的)香草,草本植物
A: Do you agree that the position of the King should be hereditary?
B: Well, I am not really a supporter of the monarchy, so no.
hereditary
a. 1.遗传的,遗传性的;2.可继承的,世袭的
A: The castle is an important site of our national heritage.
B: Then why is it in ruin?
heritage
n. 遗产,继承物,传统
A: I have not seen you for days.
B: I decided to become a hermit!
hermit
n. 隐士,遁世者
A: The heroine of this play I think has the strongest role.
B: And the actress did a wonderful job performing it.
heroine
n. 1.女主角;2.女英雄
A: My new hairstyle is hideous.
B: No, it is not, it is just a bit different, that’s all.
hideous
a. 极其丑陋的,难看的
A: I dislike the hierarchy in my workplace.
B: Yes, I agree. It is competitive and unfair.
hierarchy
n. 1.等级制度;2.统治集团,领导层
A: Did you hear that the place was hijacked by terrorists?
B: Gosh, was anyone injured?
hijack
v. / n. 劫持(尤指动机)
A: I’m going for a two-day hike over the weekend.
B: I’d love to join you if the weather is good.
hike
n. 1.徒步旅行;2.(数量,价格等)增加,上升
vi. 徒步旅行
vt. 提高(价格等)
A: May I help you in the kitchen, Dad?
B: No, you’ll hinder me, and I’ll be quicker by myself.
hinder
vt. 阻碍,妨碍
A: The door hinges are making a lot of noise.
B: Oh, could you oil them for me please?
hinge
n. 铰链
hinge on/ upon 依...而定,以...为转移
A: What is that noise in the grass?
B: I think it is a snake hissing, be careful.
hiss
vi. 1.发出嘶嘶声;2.发嘘声表示不满
vt. (因不满)对...发嘘声
A: I want to be a famous historian when I grow up.
B: What aspect of history do you want to focus on?
historian
A: May I hitch a ride?
B: Sure, hop in, where do you want to go?
hitch
vt. 1.免费搭(车旅行);2.(用绳,钩等)系住,栓住,钩住;3.(up) 急速提起(或拉起)
vi. 免费搭车旅行
n. 1.故障,障碍;2.急提,急拉
A: I just discovered a piece of information hitherto unknown.
B: Excellent, I hope it will help us solve the case.
hitherto
ad. 到目前为止,迄今
A: I think there is going to be a food shortage.
B: Don’t worry, I have a hoard in a secret location.
hoard
n. 贮藏,聚藏(物)
v. (up) 贮藏,囤积
A: I’m hoarse, I can’t speak.
B: How did you lose your voice?
hoarse
a. (声音)嘶哑的,粗哑的
A: I’m going to play a game of hockey this afternoon, want to join in?
B: I won’t play, but I’ll watch.
hockey
n. 1.曲棍球;2.冰上曲棍球,冰球
A: Have you seen the hoe?
B: Not since the last time you were gardening.
hoe
n. 锄
v. 用锄整(地),用锄除草
A: They hoisted a flag in honour of our victory.
B: Indeed what an honour, but you deserved it.
hoist
vt. 举起,升起,吊起
n. 1.起重器械;2.举起,升起,吊起
A: Stop! What is that under your coat?
B: My gun and its holder.
holder
n. 1.持有者,占有者;2.支托物,夹具
A: I’ve come to pay homage to you.
B: Why, I did nothing special.
homage
n. 尊敬,敬意,崇敬
A: There are not very many nationalities represented in my country.
B: Yes, I agree, it is far too homogeneous.
homogeneous
a. 同种类的,同性质的,有相同特征的
A: Put up your hood , it is raining.
B: I don’t have one , but I do have a umbrella.
hood
n. 1.风帽,兜帽;2.罩,排风罩;3.车盖,(折叠式)车篷
A: There are hoof prints in the garden!
B: Oh, I went horse riding in the morning.
hoof
n. (马,牛等的)蹄
A: Shall we take a taxi?
B: No, let’s just hop on a bus, it is only a short journey.
hop
vi. 1.(人)单足跳跃,单足跳行;2.(鸟,昆虫等)齐足跳跃,齐足跳行
vt. 跳上(汽车,火车,飞机等)
n. 1.蹦跳;2.(飞机的)短程航行
A: I was horrified by the tragic events.
B: Me too, they were shocking.
horrify
vt. 使震惊,使毛骨悚然
A: There has been an increase in hostility between the two fighting nations.
B: Yes, and I am afraid that it will soon get more serious.
hostility
n. 1.敌对,敌意,对抗;2.抵制,反对;3.[pl.]交战,战争
A: What type of dog is that ?
B: It is a hound .
hound
n. 猎犬
vt. 追逼,烦扰,纠缠
A: The airplane hovered above the airport for ten minutes.
B: It must have been waiting for space to land on the runway.
hover
vi. 1.(鸟等)翱翔,盘旋;2.逗留在近旁,徘徊;3.彷徨,犹豫
A: I heard a lot of howling last night.
B: Sorry, my dog wanted to come indoors.
howl
vi. / n. 1.(狼,狗等)嗥叫,(风等)呼啸;2.(因愤怒,痛苦等)吼叫,哀号
A: Ah, look at those chicks all huddling together.
B: Aren’t they sweet?
huddle
vi. 1.聚集在一起,挤作一团;2.把身子蜷成一团,蜷缩
vt. 使聚集在一起
n. 挤在一起的人,一堆杂乱的东西
A: The hue from the lights was golden.
B: Yes, they created a wonderful atmosphere in the room.
hue
n. 色彩,色调
hue and cry 1.大声抗议,呐喊;2.捉拿声
A: He hugged the teddy bear for a feeling of security.
B: Why didn’t he hug you?
hug
vt. 1.(热烈地)拥抱;2.紧抱,怀抱
vi. 紧抱在一起,互相拥抱
n. 紧抱,热烈拥抱
A: Can you hum along to this tune?
B: I would if I knew it, but I am afraid that I don’t .
hum
vi. 1.哼曲子;2.发嗡嗡声;3.(with)忙碌,活跃
vt. 哼(曲子)
n. 嗡嗡声,营营声,嘈杂声
A: What do you think is more beneficial to humanity, socks or shoes?
B: What type of a silly question is that!
humanity
n. 1.人类,[总称]人;2.人性;3.人道,博爱,仁慈;4.[pl.]人文学科
A: The humidity reached almost ninety five percent.
B: That is almost unbearable, you must have found it difficult.
humidity
n. 湿度,潮湿,湿气
A: You humiliated me in front of my friends.
B: Sorry, please forgive me, I didn’t intend it.
humiliate
vt. 使蒙羞,羞辱,使丢脸
A: Did you run in the race?
B: Yes, but I knocked down three hurdles and so came in last.
hurdle
n. 1.跳栏,栏架;2.障碍,困难
vi. 进行跨栏赛
A: Please do not hurl the rubbish across the room, children.
B: Sorry Miss, we won’t do it again.
hurl
vt. 1.猛投,力掷;2.大声叫骂
A: The winds were so strong that I thought it was a hurricane.
B: Was there any damage done?
hurricane
n. 飓风
A: I hushed the children up.
B: Good, they were making too much noise.
hush
v. (使)安静下来
n. 安静,寂静
bush up 防止...张扬出去,掩盖
A: Do you like going into the city on the train?
B: No, there is too much noise and hustle.
hustle
vt. 1.推搡,猛推;2.竭力兜售或获取
vi. 1.竭力兜售或获取;2.催促,催赶
n. 忙碌,奔忙
A: Universities are how hybrids of the academic and the business worlds.
B: I agree, and unfortunately the students often get neglected.
hybrid
n. 1.杂交生成的生物体,杂交植物(或动物);2.混合物,合成物
A: His hygiene standards are terrible.
B: Yeah, I don’t think that he has the chance to wash very often.
hygiene
n. 卫生,保健学
A: We will sing the hymn on page 100 of your books today.
B: Oh, but we sang that one last week.
hymn
n. 赞美诗,圣歌,颂歌
A: My surname is Bailey Smith.
B: Is there hyphen between Bailey and Smith?
hyphen
n. 连字符,连(字)号
A: His speech was utter hypocrisy.
B: I agree, it was very unreasonable.
hypocrisy
n. 伪善,虚伪
A: Before we do the experiment, we have to form an hypothesis.
B: Do you have any suggestions?
hypothesis
n. 假说,假设,前提
A: The comedy show was hysterical.
B: Oh, but I did not find it to be particularly funny.
hysterical
a. 情绪异常激动的,歇斯底里般的
I
A: I need to see some identification before I can let you in.
B: But I’m not carrying any.
identification
n. 1.身份证明;2.鉴定,验明,认出;3.认同
A: My ideologies and ideas about life have changed over the years.
B: That is natural, it is called growing up!
ideology
n. 思想(体系),思想意识
A: I’m up the creek without a paddle.
B: Stop talking in idiom!
idiom
n. 1.习语,成语;2.(在艺术等方面所表现的)风格,特色
A: I lost your wallet, I’m sorry.
B: You idiot, you are always misplacing things.
idiot
n. 白痴,傻子,笨蛋
A: Madonna is my idol.
B: And you are mine!
idol
n. 1.偶像,受崇拜的人或物;2.神像
A: The fire was ignited by an accident.
B: Are you sure that it was not arson?
ignite
vt. 点燃,引发
vi. 着火
A: The new lights illuminate the room well.
B: Yes, I had them specially designed.
illuminate
vt. 1.照明,照亮;2.阐明,启发
A: Is that you Helen or are you an illusion?
B: Yes, it really is me and I haven’t seen you for years!
illusion
n. 1.幻想,错误的观念;2.错觉,幻觉,假象
A: Your essay was very imaginative but lacking detail>
B: But you did say, Sir, that you wanted us to be creative.
imaginative
a. 富有想象力的,爱想象的
A: Is that the real painting or just an imitation?
B: No, it is just a copy.
imitation
n. 1.模仿;2.仿制,仿制品;3.赝品
A: You are always immersed in a book.
B: I love reading, I can’t help it.
immerse
vt. 1.使沉浸;2.(in)使沉浸在,使专心于
A: My departure will be imminent.
B: Then why are you still standing here!
imminent
a. 即将发生的,临近的,逼近的
A: My grandfather is so old that he thinks that he in immortal.
B: Well, maybe he is!
immortal
a. 1.长生的,不死的;2.不朽的,流芳百世的
n. 1.神仙;2.不朽人物
A: Try not to get ill.
B: Don’t worry, I am immune to disease!
immune
a. 1,免疫的,有免疫力的;2.(to)不受影响的;3.(from)免除的,豁免的
A: Your sight will be impaired if you sit that close to the TV.
B: I think it is too late, why do you think I have to sit this close!
impair
vt. 损害,损伤,削弱
A: As a teacher it is my job to impart knowledge.
B: You have a very responsible job.
impart
vt. 1.告知,透露;2.赋予,给予
A: Now, it is imperative that you listen to my instructions.
B: What will happen if we don’t!
imperative
a. 1.必要的,紧急的,极重要的;2.命令的
n. 1.必要的事,必须完成的事;2.祈使语气(的动词)
A: The imperial ship set sail for India in 1843.
B: What was the aim of the voyage?
imperial
a. 1.帝国的,帝王的;2.专横的,傲慢的;3.(度量衡)英制的
A: I am going to Canada tomorrow. I decided today.
B: That was an impetus decision.
impetus
n. 1.推动,促进,刺激;2.推动力
A: Do you think I will be able to do the job?
B: Absolutely, you have my implicit confidence.
implicit
a. 1.不言明的,含蓄的;2.(in)内含的,固有的;3.无疑问的,无保留的
A: I bought my car on impulse.
B: And do you regret it now?
impulse
n. 1.冲动,一时的念头;2.推动,驱使;3.脉冲
on impulse 一时冲动,一时心血来潮
A: The priest will be inaugurated on Saturday.
B: Is that meant to be a sad or happy occasion?
inaugurate
vt. 1.开始,开展;2.为...举行就职典礼,使正式就任;3.为...举行开幕式,为...举行落成仪式
A: What is the strong smell in the room?
B: Oh, I am burning some incense.
incense
n. 香,焚香时的烟(或香气)
vt. 激怒,使愤怒
A: I will give you a bonus as an incentive to do more work.
B: But I don’t have time to do more work.
incentive
n. 刺激,鼓励
A: Stop with your incessant moaning.
B: But you won’t listen to me otherwise.
incessant
a. 不停的,连续不断的
A: The incident tool place at 8 pm on Saturday.
B: We will need to look for witnesses to the crime.
incident
n. 突然事件
A: Incidentally, are you free on Friday?
B: I’m afraid not, why , what did you have planned?
incidentally
ad. 顺便说及地,顺便提一句
A: The President was trying to incite the masses into action.
B: Do you think that the population will respond?
incite
vt. 煽动,鼓动
A: I would like to have Monday to Friday off inclusively.
B: Do you mean each week?
inclusive
a. 1.包括一切的,包括一切费用在内的;2.所有数目(或首末日期)包括在内的
A: If we incorporate your ideas with mine, I think we will have a splendid plan.
B: Sounds good to me.
incorporate
vt. 1.包含,加上,吸收;2.把...合并,使并入
A: It is incumbent upon you to follow my orders.
B: Why, what gives you the authority to say such?
incumbent
a. 1.成为责任的,有义务的;2.现任的,在职的
n. 现任者,在职者
A: I need you to go on a business trip. Naturally we will reimburse you for all expenses that you incur.
B: Sure, when and where would you like me to go?
incur
vt. 招致,遭受,引起
A: I will be eternally indebted to my parents for giving me an education.
B: Yes, you are lucky, they have been very supportive.
indebted
a. 感激的,受惠的,蒙恩的
A: When will you return?
B: I’m not sure, I’m going away for an indefinite length of time.
indefinite
a. 1.无限期的;2.不明确的,含糊的
A: Is your accent indicative of your region?
B: Yes, I think that I speak in a fairly typical way.
indicative
a. 1.(of) 标示的,指示的,象征的;2.陈述的,直陈的
n. 陈述语气
A: Paul tends to indict everyone that disagrees with him.
B: I disagree!
indict
vt. 控告,起诉,告发
A: The unjust situation filled me with indignation.
B: I would not have been pleased either.
indignation
n. 愤怒,愤慨,义愤
A: I am having difficulty sleeping at night.
B: I hear that warm milk helps to induce sleep.
induce
vt. 1.引诱,劝;2.引起,导致
A: I have eaten so much.
B: But it is your birthday, you are allowed to indulge once a year!
indulge
vt. 1.使(自己)沉溺于,满足(自己的欲望等);2.纵容,迁就
vi. (in) 沉溺,纵容自己,肆意从事
A: There was a feeling of inertia and inactivity when I entered the room.
B: That is because every one was sleeping!
inertia
vt. 1.不活动,惰性;2.惯性
A: Johannesburg in South Africa has an infamous reputation.
B: Yes, I have heard that there is very high crime rate.
infamous
a. 1.声名狼藉的,臭名昭著的;2.邪恶的,无耻的
A: The infantry fired several shots into the air.
B: I hope it was just as a warning to the enemy.
infantry
n. [总称]步兵(部队)
A: Doctor, I have a terrible cough.
B: I’m afraid that you have a serious chest infection.
infection
n. 1.传染病;2.传染,传播,感染
A: Is my disease infectious, Doctor?
B: No, you can not pass it on to others, but you still need to be careful.
infectious
a. 1.传染的,有传染性的;2.有感染力的
A: Can you help me inflate this balloon?
B: I’m not sure if I have enough air in my lungs for that!
inflate
vt. 1.使充气,使膨胀;2.使得意,使骄傲;3.抬高(物价),使(通货)膨胀
A: Why are you a vegetarian?
B: I don’t want to inflict harm on animals.
inflict
vt. (on, upon) 把...强加给,使遭受,使承担
A: How can your camera take picture in the dark?
B: It has an infrared light to help it focus.
infrared
a. 红外线的
A: The roads and railways in my country are terrible.
B: Yes, the government needs to develop the infrastructure.
infrastructure
n. 基础结构,基础设施
A: I think I will take the day off work>
B: What an ingenious idea!
ingenious
a. 1.(物件等)设计独特的,(方法等)别致的,巧妙的;2.(人,头脑)灵巧的,关于创造发明的
A: Di VInchi was a painter and designer of great ingenuity.
B: Yes, he was certainly very talented.
ingenuity
n. 独创性,巧妙
A: I would love to inhabit a small tropical island.
B: Alone? Would you not get lonely?
inhabit
vt. 居住于,(动物)栖居于
A: Please inhale the sweet fragrance from the flowers.
B: Sorry, my nose is blocked.
inhale
v. 吸入(气体等),吸(烟)
A: There are certain facts inherent in the situation that I am unable to understand.
B: Perhaps you need to spend some more time thinking about it then.
inherent
a. (in) 内在的,固有的,生来就有的
A: I was inhibited form entering the building.
B: Why were there barriers in your way?
inhibit
vt. 阻止,妨碍,抑制
A: I’d like to initiate a new project.
B: Sounds exciting, what are your plans?
initiate
vt. 1.开始,创始,发起;2.使初步了解;3.接纳(新成员),让...加入
n. 新加入组织的人
A: I had to have the medicine injected directly into my veins.
B: Ouch! That sounds painful!
inject
vt. 1.注射(药液等),给...注射; 2.注入,引入,投入
A: Do you live by the coast?
B: No, I live inland, about five hours from the sea.
inland
a. 内地的,内陆的
ad. 在内地(或内陆),向内地(或内陆)
A: let’s go for a picnic.
B: Good idea, I know a small inlet where we spend the afternoon.
inlet
n. 1.水湾,小湾;2.进口,入口
A: The prison inmates were protesting because of their living conditions.
B: Yes, the prisoners have a hard time.
inmate
n. (狱中的)囚徒,(精神病院等中的)被收容者
A: You are such a good pianist, it must be innate.
B: No, the prisoners have a hard time.
innate
n. 天生的,固有的,天赋的
A: I’m going to an exhibition of modern innovations this afternoon.
B: Oh, can I come? I’m fascinated by new inventions.
innovation
n. 1.新方法,新事物;2.革新,创新
A: There are innumerable reasons why I can’t marry you.
B: Surely there can not be that many .
innumerable
a. 无数的,数不清的
A: I would love to sail around the world alone.
B: You must be insane.
insane
a. 1.蠢极的,荒唐的;2.(患)精神病的,精神失常的,疯狂的
A: Can you read the inscription in the book to me?
B: Sorry, I don’t have my glasses and the lettering it too small.
inscription
n. 铭文,碑文,题字
A: You are looking tired.
B: Yes, I am suffering from insomnia.
insomnia
n. 失眠(症)
A: You are an inspiration to me.
B: You are quite amazing also!
inspiration
n. 1.灵感;2.鼓舞人心的人(或事物)
A: Did you buy your car with cash?
B: No, I arranged that I will pay in monthly installments.
installment
n. 1.分期付款,分期交付;2.(分期连载的)部分
A: That medicine worked great.
B: Yes, it had instantaneous results.
instantaneous
a. 瞬间的,即刻的
A: What are the words to that song you were humming?
B: Oh, it was just an instrumental piece.
instrumental
a. 1.(in)起作用的,有帮助的;2.用乐器演奏的
A: My house is freezing in the winter.
B: Perhaps you need to insulate it better.
insulate
vt. 1.使绝缘,使隔热,使隔音;2.隔离,使隔绝(以免受到影响)
A: Did the parcel arrive intact?
B: Yes, there was no damage to it at all.
intact
a. 完整无缺的,未经触动的,未受损伤的
A: What is the annual intake of students into your school each year?
B: Oh, about 100 pupils join each year.
intake
n. 1.吸入,纳入;2.进气口,入口
A: You played an integral part in the project, thanks for your help.
B: You are welcome, but I do not think that my assistance was that important.
integral
a. 构成整体所必需的,基本的
A: I admire your integrity.
B: Thanks, I think it is essential to stick to your principles.
integrity
n. 1.正直,诚实,诚恳;2.完整,完全,完善
A: My intellect is the most important aspect of my mind.
A: And you certainly use your well.
intellect
n. 1.智力,理解力;2.才智非凡的人
A: Mark always holds intelligible conversation.
B: Yes, he is very smart.
intelligible
a. 可理解的,明白易懂的,清楚的
A: We could intensify the light in the room by painting the walls white.
B: Or we could just add more lights.
intensify
v. (使)增强,(使)加剧
A: I did not commit the crime with intent.
B: But that will be impossible to prove in court.
intent
n. 意图,意向,目的
a. 1.(on)专心的,转注的;2.(on)急切的
to all intents (and purposes) 几乎在一切方面,实际上
A: I need to interact with some new people.
B: Good , but how are you going to meet them?
interact
vi. 相互作用,相互影响
A: I think our post has been intercepted.
B: Why, were the letters open when they arrived?
intercept
vt. 拦截,截住,截击
A: The conference facilitated intercourse with many groups of people.
B: I hope that you had some interesting and productive conversations.
intercourse
n. 1.性交;2.交流,交往,交际
A: What do you study in college?
B: The interface between humans and computers
interface
n. 1.接口;2.界面,交接处
v. 互相作用(或影响,联系),互相配合工作
A: We have to submit an interim report by the end of the month.
B: And when will the official one have to be completed?
interim
a. 暂时的,临时的
n. 间歇,过度期间
in the interim 在其间
A: May I offer an interjection into the argument?
B: No, the debate must continue without disruption.
interjection
n. 1.感叹词;2.(突然的)插入
A: How was the weather on your holiday?
B: Apart form the intermittent rain, it was fine.
intermittent
a. 间歇的,断断续续的
A: Turn left at the next intersection.
B: I thought we have to turn right.
intersection
n. 1.横断,交叉;2.道路交叉口,交点
A: My parents are always arguing.
B: Is there anything you can do to intervene?
intervene
vi. 1干涉,干预;2.干扰,阻挠
A: I am planning an intervention into the affairs of my neighbours.
B: Why are you so interested in what they are doing ?
intervention
n. 介入,干涉,干预
A: Jane is always so outspoken.
B: But don’t be intimidated by her.
intimidate
vt. 恐吓,威胁
A: He was completely intoxicated after coming home from the pub last night.
B: Yes, I knew he had a lot to drink.
intoxicate
vt. 1.使喝醉;2.使陶醉,使欣喜若狂
A: The details in the painting are exceptionally intricate.
B: Yes, it must have taken a long time to complete.
intricate
a. 错综复杂的,复杂精细的
A: Did you enjoy the novel I lent you?
B: It was excellent, the plot was full of intrigue and mystery.
intrigue
vt. 激起...的好奇心(或兴趣),迷住
vi. 耍阴谋,施诡计
n. 阴谋,诡计,密谋
A: I found a piece of evidence that is intrinsic to our case.
B: Gosh, why did we not realize it sooner?
intrinsic
a. 固有的,本质的,内在的
A: I don’t mean to intrude, but can I join your conversation?
B: Don’t worry, you are not interrupting anything private.
intrude
vi. 侵入,侵扰,打扰
A: My intuition told me that he is bad news.
B: Yes, I never trusted him either.
intuition
n. 直觉
A: I am afraid this is the only piece of identification that I have.
B: But it is out of date which makes it invalid.
invalid
a. 1.(指法律上)无效的,作废的;2.无可靠根据的,站不住脚的
n. (需要有人照顾的)病弱者,残疾者
A: Your help was invaluable to me, thanks.
B: Don’t mention it, it was my pleasure.
invaluable
a. 非常宝贵的,极为贵重的,无价的
A: Invariably the car broke down on the way to my exam.
B: Typical! What did you do?
invariably
ad. 不变地,始终如一地,总是
A: I would like to have an inventory of all the furniture in the house before I move in.
B: Certainly, that can be arranged.
inventory
n. 详细目录,存货清单
make inventory 清查存货,存货盘存;调查;评价
A: I can’t get the lid off this jar, Mum.
B: Try inverting it and then bang the jar on the floor.
invert
vt. 使倒转,使倒置,使颠倒
A: Ironically, I missed the plane even though I was at the airport two hours in advance.
B: I call that unlucky!
ironically
ad. 1.具有讽刺意味地;2.嘲讽地,挖苦地
A: Do you think Jack is a good comedian?
B: No, he relies too heavily on irony.
irony
n. 1.反语,冷嘲;2.具有讽刺意味的事,嘲弄
A: Irrespective of the weather, I think we should still go sailing.
B: But what if there is a thunder storm?
irrespective
a. (of) 不考虑的,不顾及的
A: Despite the dry weather, I am amazed at how many crops the farmers are growing.
B: That is because they have developed an extensive and efficient irrigation system.
irrigation
n. 灌溉
A: My little sister always irritates me.
B: Mine is also very annoying.
irritate
vt. 1.使恼怒,使烦躁;2.使(身体某部分)不适,使疼痛
A: Is Iran a Christian country?
B: No, it is Islamic.
Islamic
a. 伊斯兰教的,伊斯兰教信徒的
A: The isle where we camped was just one hour by boat off shore.
B: Were there any inhabitants on it?
isle
n. 小岛,岛
A: I’m itching to travel.
B: Perhaps you can go away following your studies.
itch
vi. 1.痒,发痒;2.渴望,热望
vt. 使发痒
A: Your necklace is very unusual.
B: That’s because it is made out of ivory.
ivory
n. 1.象牙;2.象牙色,乳白色
A: I need to cut back the ivy from my windows.
B: Yes, it tends to grow at a rapid rate.
ivy
n. 常春藤
J
A: I need to change the wheel of my car, I have a flat.
B: I’ll help, do you have a jack ?
jack
n. 千斤顶
vt. 1.用千斤顶顶起;2。停止,放弃;3。提高,增加
A: What type of stone is your ring?
B: It is jade , quite rare.
jade
n. 1。玉,翡翠;2。浅绿(色)
A: Did you understand the article I gave you?
B: No, there was too much jargon and terms that I had not seen before.
jargon
n. 术语,行话
A: I’m going to rent a jeep for the weekend and drive to the mountains.
B: Great idea, can I come?
jeep
n. 吉普车
A: No, I’m not going to cheat on the exam.
B: Good, there is no point in jeopardising your degree.
jeopardise
vt. 危机,损害
A: You nearly hit Andrew on the head.
B: Good thing that he jerked just in time to miss it.
jerk
vt. 使猝然一动,猛拉
vi. 猝然一动
n. 急推,急拉,急扭
A: What would you like for your birthday?
B: Some new jewellery would be nice, maybe a necklace.
jewellery
n. 珠宝,首饰
A: You’re so small you would make an excellent jockey .
B: Oh, I don’t like horse riding.
jockey
n. 1。骑师;2。[美俚]驾驶员,(机器等的)操作手
vi. (for) 谋取
vt. 劝说,诱使
A: I go for a short jog around the lake every night.
B: You must be very fit.
jog
v. / n. 1。慢跑;2。(尤指不正当地)轻轻碰撞
jog sb.’s memory 唤起某人的记忆
A: Mr. Smith has a jolly sense of humour,
B: Yes, I have always found him to be very pleasant.
jolly
a. 快乐的,高兴的,愉快的
ad. 很,非常
vt. 劝服,哄
A: Was the car damaged in the accident?
B: No, it just got a slight jolt . There was no damage done.
jolt
vt. 1。使颠簸,使摇晃;2。使震惊
vi. 颠簸,摇晃
n. 1。震动,摇动,颠簸;2。震惊
A: The judicial proceedings will take place after all the evidence has been collected.
B: How long do you think that will take?
judicial
a. 1。司法的,法庭的,审判的;2。明断的,公正的
A: Shall I pour the milk into a jug ?
B: Yes, if you can find a clean one!
jug
n. 1。大罐,壶;2。一大罐(壶)的容量
A: I’m trying to juggle two jobs at once.
B: That must be difficult, how do you manage?
juggle
v. 1。(用球等)玩杂耍;2。尽力应付,力图平衡;3。篡改(数字等)以图掩盖
A: There is a jumbo edition of the magazine out this week.
B: Are you sure you will have time to read it?
jumbo
a. 特大的,巨型的
n. 大型喷气式飞机
A: The traffic lights on the main junction are out this week.
B: Are you sure you will have time to read it ?
junction
n. 联结点,(道路等的)会合点,枢纽
A: What are you doing in your room?
B: I’m trying to clear it of all the junk I have collected over the years.
junk
n. 废旧物品,破烂
vt. 丢弃,废弃
A: What are you doing in this part of town?
B: Sir, it is my new jurisdiction .
jurisdiction
n. 1。司法权,审判权,裁判权;2。权力,管辖权; 3。权限,管辖范围
A: Sorry, Sir, my dog ate my homework.
B: That is not adequate justification for being late again.
justification
n. 正当的理由,借口
A: John was taken to the juvenile court for the hearing.
B: Oh, that is right he is only 14 and too young to be on trial in the central court.
juvenile
a. 1。少年的,少年特有的;2。幼稚的,不成熟的
n. 未成年人,少年
K
A: I dreamt I was kidnapped by a gang of thieves.
B: You were not dreaming!
kidnap
vt. 绑架,诱拐
A: Doctor, I have a severe pain in my lower back.
B: It may be your kidneys , let me check.
kidney
n. 肾,肾脏
A: Who is your next of kin ?
B: My father.
kin
n. [总称]亲属,家属
A: I’ve hurt myself, do you have a bandage?
B: Yeah, there is one in the first aid kit.
kit
n. 1。成套的工具,(适应特定需要的)成套用品
vt.(out) 装备
A: I just bought a new kitten , she is very cute.
B: She may be now, but she will soon grow up!
kitten
n. 小猫
A: You are my knight in shining armor.
B: Well, that makes you my princess.
knight
n. 1。(中世纪)骑士;2。爵士;3。(国际象棋中)马
vt. 封……为爵士
A: Did you make this blanket?
B: Yes, it took three weeks to knit .
knit
vt. 1。编结,编织;2。使紧密地结合,使紧凑;3。皱紧,皱(眉)
vi. 1。编织,编结;2。(骨折)愈合
A: The potatoes are best with a knob of butter.
B: Oh, but I don’t like potatoes or butter.
knob
n. 1。(门、抽屉的)球形把手,球形柄;2。(收音机等的)旋扭;3。小块
A: What happened to your knuckles ? They are bleeding.
B: Oh, I cycled in a wall and grazed them.
knuckle
n. 指节
vi. 1. (down) 开始努力工作;2.(under)屈服
L
A: Be careful, your laces are undone.
B: Oh, I never learned how to tie them properly.
lace
n. 1.网眼花边,透空织品,花边;2.鞋带,系带
vt. (up) 用系带束紧
A: Sorry I’m late, my alarm did not go off on time.
B: That is a lame excuse, don’t let it happen again.
lame
a. 1.跛的,瘸的;2.站不住脚的,差劲的,蹩脚的
A: I am lamenting the loss of my dear friend.
B: Goodness, what happened to him?
lament
vt. 1.哀悼,痛惜;2.抱怨,为...而遗憾
vi. 哀悼,悲痛
n. 挽歌,悼词
A: I am going to the lake to float some lanterns .
B: It would be best to wait until it is dark.
lantern
n. 灯笼,提灯
A: I saw my father again after a lapse of twenty years.
B: That must have been an emotional meeting.
lapse
n. 1.失误,疏忽;2.(时间的)流逝,间隔;3.(兴趣等的)减少,(信心的)丧失;4.陷入(或进入)(某种状态)(into)
vi. 1.终止,失效;2.(into)陷入(或进入)...状态
A: Stop annoying your brother.
B: Don’t lash out at me, he was the one that started it.
lash
v. 1.(用绳索等)将(物品)系牢;2.鞭打,抽打,(风,雨等)猛烈打击;3.猛烈抨击,严厉斥责
n. 1.鞭子,鞭端绳索(或皮条);2.鞭打;3.眼睫毛;4.鞭梢
lash out (at) 猛烈抨击
A: I know you have the ability to do the task, it is latent within you.
B: But I am not so confident that it is there.
latent
a. 潜在的,隐伏的,不易察觉的
A: On what line of latitude is France?
B: Well, it will span several lines, but you should check in an atlas for the exact figures.
latitude
n. 1.纬度;2.[pl.]纬度地区;3.(言语,行动等的)回旋余地,自由
A: Did you enjoy the wedding?
B: Indeed, it was a very lavish affair.
lavish
a. 1.过分丰富的,无节制的;2.过分慷慨的,浪费的
vt. (on,upon) 慷慨地给予,挥霍
A: Was our teacher also a priest?
B: No, he was just a layman .
layman
n. 门外汉,外行
A: There were a lot of layoffs recently in my town.
B: That will be hard on the families in the region, do you think they will be able to find new jobs?
layoff
n. (尤指临时)解雇
A: Could you please give me some additional information about your organization?
B: Certainly, this leaflet has all the details that you will need.
leaflet
n. 传单,散页印刷品,小册子
v. (向...)散发传单(或小册子)
A: Have you seen my shoes, Mum?
B: Yes, they are drying on the window ledge .
ledge
n. 1.岩架,岩石突出部;2.架状突出物,壁架
A: Mr. Smart had a full and an interesting life.
B: Yes, he indeed left a legacy .
legacy
n. 遗赠的财物,遗产
A: I am fascinated with ancient folk tales and legends .
B: Yes, there are some wonderful stories that survived the ages.
legend
n. 1.传说,传奇故事;2.传奇人物
A: This time, Sir, I have a legitimate excuse for being late, I was ill.
B: Do you have a doctor’s note to prove it?
legitimate
a. 1.合情合理的;2.合法的,法律认可的
vt. 使合法
A: Would you like a glass of lemonade ?
B: Oh, yes please, that sounds very refreshing.
lemonade
n. 1.柠檬水;2.汽水
A: Even though you have been naughty, I will be lenient just this one time.
B: Thanks, Mum, and I promise not to do it again.
lenient
a. 宽大的,仁慈的
A: Do you need anything from the shops?
B: Yes, I’d need to make a salad. Could you buy some lettuce please?
lettuce
n. 莴苣,生菜
A: I can’t open the window.
B: Here is a stick, use it as a lever to force it open.
lever
n. 1.杠,杠杆;2.途径,工具,手段
vt. (用杠杆)撬动,撬起
A: My boss never gives much leverage , I don’t think I’ll be able to get the day off work.
B: Oh, at least try one last time.
leverage
n. 1.力量,影响,手段,优势;2.杠杆作用,杠杆的力量
A: The government has increased the levy on imports.
B: By what percentage?
levy
vt. 征收(税等)
n. 征税,税款
A: You are a liability around the house.
B: I’m not dangerous. I’m just energetic.
liability
n. 1.责任;2.[pl.]负债,债务;3.不利条件,起妨碍作用的人(或物)
A: Lilies are my favourite kind of flower.
B: Oh, mine too!
lily
n. 百合,百合花
A: I arrive to the ball by limousine .
B: Oh, I could not afford one, so I came by bus!
limousine
n. 轿车
A: Sarah has a very limp handshake.
B: Yes, I don’t think that she is confident in herself.
limp
a. 1.软弱的,无生气的,无精神的;2.软的,松沓的
vi. 一瘸一拐地走,蹒跚
n. 跛行
A: Have you done linear equations in math class yet?
B: No, I think we cover them next year.
linear
a. 1.线的,直线的,线状的;2.长度的;3.线性的
A: Is your shirt made from cotton or linen ?
B: I am not sure what kind of fabric it is.
linen
n. 1.日用织品,亚麻织品;2.亚麻布
A: I worked on a cruise liner for three months.
B: Sounds exotic, but I’m sure that it was hard work!
liner
n. 1.大客轮;2.(化妆用)眼线膏,眼线笔,描唇笔;3.衬里
A: What would you like to do this morning?
B: Just linger in bed a while longer.
linger
vi. 1.(因不愿意离开而)继续逗留,留恋徘徊;2.(on)继续存留,缓慢消失
A: I had a problem learning how to speak correctly when I was a child.
B: Oh, I also had some linguistic problems.
linguistic
a. 语言的,语言学的
A: Is that lipstick on your collar?
B: No, it is just tomato sauce, trust me!
lipstick
n. 唇膏,口红
A: What do you do in your spare time?
B: I’m involved in a literacy project, teaching kids how to read.
literacy
n. 识字,有文化,读写能力
A: You should try to look beyond literal translations of the poem.
B: But it is too difficult for me.
literal
a. 1.照字面的,原义的;2.逐字的
A: You should not take everything that I say literally .
B: Well, you should be more direct.
literally
n. 1.逐字地,照原文,照字面地;2.确实地,真正地;3.简直
A: My grandmother was the only literate girl in her family.
B: She was lucky to get an education.
literate
a. 1.有读写能力的;2.有文化修养的
A: Please put your litter in the bin.
B: Oh, I can’t see one.
litter
n. 1.废弃物,被胡乱扔掉的东西;2.一窝(仔,崽);3.(一堆)杂乱的东西
vt. 乱扔东西于
vi. 乱扔废弃物
A: The livestock on my farm are doing very well.
B: How many cows and sheep do you have in total?
livestock
n. [总称]家畜,牲畜
A: Were you out in the sun?
B: Yes, I got burnt and I look like a lobster .
lobster
n. 龙虾
A: Are there any libraries in your locality ?
B: No, but there is one in the next town.
locality
n. 地区,地点
A: Oh no, I left my watch in the locker in the gym.
B: You better go back and get it.
locker
n. (公共场所供个人使用的)寄物柜
A: I’m interested in early locomotive travel.
B: I have never really been interested in trains myself.
locomotive
n. 机车
A: You have very lofty ideals.
B: No, I just have high expectations of myself.
lofty
a. 1.高傲的,傲慢的;2.崇高的,高尚的;3.高耸的,极高的
A: My family has never enjoyed longevity .
B: But you are lucky, you are already 91!
longevity
n. 1.长寿;2.寿命
A: What line of longitude are the Falkland Islands located on?
B: Not sure, you better check a map.
longitude
n. 经度
A: My grandmother made all her clothing on a loom .
B: Did she teach you how to use it?
loom
n. 织布机
vi. 1.阴森地逼近,隐现,赫然耸现;2.即将来临
A: What did you do with the stolen loot ?
B: I hid the money in a secret location.
loot
n. 赃物,战利品,掠夺物
v. 抢劫,劫掠,掠夺
A: My skin is too dry, it must be because of the hot weather.
B: Here is some lotion , rub it on to help.
lotion
n. 洗液,洗济,护肤液
A: Whether I win or lose is a lottery .
B: Are you sure there is nothing you can do to increase your chances of winning?
lottery
n. 1.抽彩给奖法;2.碰运气的事,难于算计的事
A: This is an unusual dish, what is the main ingredient?
B: It is made from lotus leaves.
lotus
n. 莲,莲花
A: They will announce the match results over the loudspeaker .
B: We had better pay more attention then.
loudspeaker
n. 扬声器,喇叭
A: Did you see my scarf, Dad?
B: Yes, it is the lounge , near the TV.
lounge
n. 休息厅,休息室
vi. 1.(懒洋洋地)倚,(懒散地)躺;2.闲逛,闲荡
A: The brakes on my bike are not working.
B: Perhaps you need to lubricate them.
lubricate
vt. 使润滑
A: I just landed a new lucrative job.
B: Great, would you like to share some of your hard earned cash with me?
lucrative
a. 赚钱的,可获利的
A: I had to close my shop. Business had lulled .
B: That is such a shame.
lull
vt. 1.使安静,使入睡;2.缓和,减轻,哄骗
n. 暂时的平息(或平静)
A: I will have to lumber a clearing in the forest.
B: Oh, are you sure it is necessary to cut down the trees?
lumber
vi. 笨拙地移动,缓慢吃力地移动
vt. 拖累,使陷入困境
n. 1.(堆放着的)家用废旧杂物;2.木材,不料,锯制板
A: The room was luminous with the light.
B: It must have looked beautiful, especially in the evening.
luminous
a. 发光的,发亮的,光明的
A: I’d like to make a lunar landing some day.
B: I’d also love to visit the moon.
lunar
a. 月的,月球的
A: Why did you move to the city?
B: I was lured by the bright lights.
lure
vt. 吸引,引诱,诱惑
n. 1.吸引力,诱惑物;2.诱饵,鱼饵
A: You have a strong lust for power.
B: Yes, I consider myself ambitious.
lust
n. 1.(强烈的)性欲,淫欲
vi. (after, for) 对...有强烈的欲望
A: Shakespeare wrote exceptional lyric poetry.
B: I agree, his work is amazing, Jack.
lyric
a. 抒情的
n. [常pl.]歌词
M
A: Has the case been closed yet?
B: No, the magistrate still needs to decide the outcome.
magistrate
n. 地方行政官,地方法官,治安官
A: I am unable to read the small print in the book.
B: It seems you need to magnify it.
magnify
vt. 1.放大,扩大;2.夸大,夸张
A: That was a terrible storm.
B: Indeed, but it is too early to determine the magnitude of the damage.
magnitude
n. 1.重要性,重大;2.巨大,广大
A: A young fair maiden like you shouldn’t be single.
B: That is because I am a young fair independent maiden.
maiden
n. 少女,年轻姑娘,未婚女子
a. 首次的,初次的
A: You look majestic sitting on that high chair.
B: Yes, I am pretending to be the king!
majestic
a. 雄伟的,壮丽的,庄严的,高贵的
A: Please cook me dinner now.
B: Yes, your majesty, I’m at your service.
majesty
n. 1.[M-]陛下(对帝王,王后的尊称);2.雄伟,壮丽,庄严
A: Doctor, I traveled to Africa and I think I caught malaria.
B: Did you take any medicine as a precaution?
malaria
n. 疟疾
A: I hate you!
B: Why are you so full of malice?
malice
n. 恶意,怨恨
A: I’m afraid that the test results have come back and your lump is malignant.
B: That means it’s serious, doesn’t it, doctor?
malignant
a. 1.恶性的,致命的;2.恶意的,恶毒的
A: I’m going shopping in the mall this afternoon, want to join me?
B: No, thanks, I have plans already.
mall
n. (由许多商店组成的)购物中心
A: That child looks very unhealthy.
B: Yes, he does not have enough to eat. He is suffering from malnutrition.
malnutrition
n. 营养不良
A: What distinguishes mammals from other animals, teacher?
B: Mammals feed their young on milk.
mammal
n. 哺乳动物
A: I was able to park the car in one single maneuver.
B: Well done, you have improved.
maneuver
n. 1.谨慎而熟练的动作;2.策略,花招;3.[pl.]演习
vt. 1.设法使变动位置;2.(敏捷或巧妙地)操纵,控制
vi. 1.设法变动位置;2.用策略,耍花招
A: Are you telling me you saw a ghost?
B: Yes, it manifested itself on me during the night.
manifest
a. 明显的,显然的,明了的
vt. 1.显示,表明,证明;2.使显现,使显露
A: I’m not able to untie this knot.
B: If you manipulate the knot a bit more you may be able to open it.
manipulate
vt. 1.操纵,控制,影响;2.(熟练地)操作,使用
A: I just bought the new house.
B: That is too big to be a house. It is a mansion.
mansion
n. 大厦,(豪华的)宅邸
A: I discovered an ancient manuscript.
B: Are you going to donate it to the library?
manuscript
n. 1.手稿,原稿,底稿;2.手写本
A: What type of tree is that?
B: I think it is a maple
maple
n. 槭树,枫树,槭木
A: I really dislike Stephanie.
B: Don’t try to mar me with your negative impressions of her before I even meet her.
mar
vt. 破坏,毁坏
A: I’m getting a new fireplace installed.
B: Is it the marble one you had your eye on?
marble
n. 1.大理石;2.(用玻璃、石头等制成的)弹子;3.[pl.]弹子游戏
A: The mare is expecting her foal in three weeks.
B: Oh! I thought a mare was a male horse, silly me!
mare
n. 母马,母驴
A: Did you do well in the exam, Sir?
B: Yes, you only made some marginal errors.
marginal
a. 1.微小的,少量的,不重要的;2.仅以微弱多数票获胜的;3.记(或引)在页边的,有旁注的
A: Have you ever smoked marijuana?
B: No, I have never tried drugs.
marijuana
n. 大麻,大麻烟
A: What is your marital status?
B: I am married.
marital
a. 婚姻的,夫妻的
A: I’m going to visit the maritime museum this afternoon.
B: I assume that it is the one by the sea.
maritime
a. 1.海的,海事的,航海的;2.近海的,海的
A: It rained so much. My garden is like a marsh.
B: Don’t worry, it will dry out soon.
marsh
n. 沼泽,湿地
A: I was a marshal in the army for 11 years.
B: Gosh, that is a high rank, you must have worked hard to get there.
marshal
n. 1.元帅,最高指挥官;2.(某些群众活动的)总指挥,司仪;3.(美国的)执法官,警察局长,消防队长
vt. 整理,排列,集结
A: I read that the ancient Romans were martial people.
B: I’m not sure if they were inclined to war.
martial
a. 战争的,军事的,武术的
A: The sunset is amazing.
B: Yes, I am sitting here marveling at it right now.
marvel
vi. (at) 惊叹,赞佩
vt. 对...感到惊异
n. 令人惊异(或不可思议)的事,奇迹
A: That girl looks particularly masculine.
B: Maybe it is because she lifts weights.
masculine
a. 1.男性的,男子的;2.男子气的
A: Shall I mash your potatoes?
B: No, thanks, I like them whole.
mash
vt. (up) 把...捣成糊状
n. 糊状物
A: The soldiers massacred each other with gunfire during the war.
B: Do you know how many people were killed?
massacre
vt. 1.大规模屠杀,残杀;2.彻底击败
n. 1.大屠杀,残杀;2.(比赛等)残败
A: I had a wonderful body massage last night.
B: Was it painful?
massage
n. 按摩,推拿
vt. 给...按摩
A: What flag is that hoisted on the mast?
B: It is the national flag. Don’t you recognize it?
mast
n. 1.船桅,桅杆,旗杆;2.天线杆
A: Your book is a masterpiece, well done.
B: Thanks, I hope that the publishers think so , too.
masterpiece
n. 杰作
A: I would love to have a baby soon.
A: That sounds like your maternal instincts talking!
maternal
a. 1.母亲的,母亲般的;2.母系的,母方的
A: Did you put your money in the bank?
B: No, I hid it under the mattress.
mattress
n. 褥垫,床垫
A: I love walking in the meadows in spring.
B: Me too, the fields are best at that time of year.
meadow
n. 草地
A: My brothers are having a serious argument.
B: Are you going to mediate in the hope of solving it?
mediate
vi. (in, between) 调解,周旋
vt. 1.经调解解决;2.经周旋促成
A: I visited several medieval castles while in France.
B: So that means they date from the Middle Ages, correct?
medieval
a. 中世纪的,中古(时代)的
A: I try to practice meditation at least once a day.
B: Oh, I can never sit still for long periods.
meditation
n. 1.默想,默念;2.沉思,冥想,沉思录
A: Why are you looking so melancholy, Rory?
B: I just lost my job.
melancholy
a. 忧郁的,使人忧郁的,悲伤的
n. 忧郁,悲伤
A: The atmosphere at the party was exceptionally mellow.
B: Yes, all the guests were very relaxed.
mellow
a. 1.(颜色或声音)柔和的;2(水果)熟透的,甘美多汁的,(酒)芳醇的;3.成熟的,老练的,稳健的;4.高兴的,微醉的
v. 1.(使)变得柔和;2.(使)成熟;3.(使)变得香醇
A: Sing along to this melody.
B: I would, but I haven’t a note in my head.
melody
n. 1.旋律,曲调;2.悦耳的音乐
A: Would you like to try some melon?
B: I’d love to, is it sweet?
melon
n. 瓜,甜瓜
A: Does Kelly know where to meet us?
B: Yeah, I left a memo for her.
memo
n. 备忘录
A: You have had such an interesting life, you should write your memoirs.
B: I’ve already started them.
memoir
n. 1.[pl.]回忆录,自传;2.记事录
A: Do we have to memorise the whole poem, Sir?
B: No, only the first two verses.
memorise
v. 记住,熟记
A: Get out from the kitchen, you are such a menace.
B: Sorry, I was only trying to help.
menace
n. 1.具有危险性的人(或物);2.威胁,威吓
vt. 威胁,威吓
A: I do not understand Robin’s mentality.
B: Yeah, she has some strange ideas sometimes.
mentality
n. 心态,思想方法
A: All of the merchandise in the shop is half price today.
B: Oh, let’s go in!
merchandise
n. [总称]商品,货物
vt. 买卖,经营
A: Be careful, there is mercury in the thermometer.
B: Don’t worry, I will be careful.
mercury
n. 1,水银,汞;2[M-][罗神]墨丘利
A: I think our ideas are beginning to merge.
B: I think that is because we have spent so much time together.
merge
v. (使)结合,(使)合并,(使)合为一体
A: Can you bring this note to your Mum?
B: No, I am not your messenger.
messenger
n. 送信人,信使
A: This car is a little more expensive because of the metallic paint.
B: I think it is worth is though.
metallic
a. 1.金属的,金属制的;2.有金属特性的,像金属的
A: Now, please pick out the main metaphors in the poem.
B: Can you give us a clue, teacher?
metaphor
n. 1.隐喻;2.象征
A: You are very methodical.
B: I just like to be organized.
methodical
a. 1.有条理的,井然的;2.办事有条不紊的
A: You were meticulous about the details of our trip.
B: I just wanted everything to go smoothly.
meticulous
a. 极其仔细的,一丝不苟的
A: Shall we take the bus?
B: No, the metro will be quicker.
metro.
n. 地铁
A: Did you report the crime?
B: Yeah, straight away to the metropolitan police.
metropolitan
a. 大城市的,大都会的
A: You are a great violinist.
B: I agree, I think we have a star in our midst.
midst
n. 中部,中间,当中
in the midst of 1.在...之中;2.正当...的时候
A: I am making a film about migrant workers in the city.
B: That will be so interesting. I can’t wait to see it when it is finished.
migrant
n. 1.移居者,移民;2.候鸟,迁移动物
A: These birds migrate south in the winter every year?
B: I’d like to go to warmer places also!
migrate
vi. 1.(候鸟等)迁徙,移栖;2.移居(尤指移居国外),迁移
A: Even though this car is old, the mileage is not very high.
B: I shall buy it so.
mileage
n. 1.里程,英里数;2.好处,利润
A: A militant group of reformers attempted to overthrow the government.
B: Were they successful?
militant
a. 激进的,好斗的
n. 激进分子,斗士
A: I want to be a millionaire some day.
B: Well, you will either have to win the Lottery or work very hard.
millionaire
n. 百万富翁,大富翁
A: The flavours in this soup have mingled well.
B: Yes, it is delicious.
mingle
vt. 使混合,使相混
vi. 1.相交往,相往来;2.混合起来,相混合
A: I bought a miniature house for my doll.
B: And when you are old enough you will be able to buy a normal sized one!
miniature
a. 小型的,微小的
n. 1.微小的模型,缩影;2.微型画,微型人物像
in miniature 小规模,小型
A: We will rent a minibus to take us to the match.
B: Are you sure we won’t all fit in a car?
minibus
n. 小型公共汽车
A: Margaret, you always do the minimal amount of work.
B: Sorry, I will try harder from now on.
minimal
a. 最小的,最低限度的
A: Shall I turn the computer off?
B: No just minimize the current screen.
minimize
vt. 1.使减少(或缩小)到最低限度;2.极力贬低,对...做最低估计
A: Would you like a mint ?
B: No thanks, I have just brushed my teeth.
mint
n. 1.薄荷;2.铸币厂
vt. 1.铸造(硬币);2.创造(词,词组等)
A: I’m surprised to see you so soon after your accident.
B: Yes, the doctors said I made a miraculous recovery.
miraculous
a. 奇迹般的,不可思议的
A: I hope you are not up to mischief in there, Son.
B: No Dad, I’m only playing a video game.
mischief
n. 1.恶作剧,胡闹,捣蛋;2.淘气,顽皮;3.损害,伤害,危害
A: My grandfather encountered a lot of misery during his lifetime.
B: Yes, I am glad that I was not born back them.
misery
n. 1.痛苦,苦恼,苦难;2.悲惨的境遇,贫苦
A: It rained heavily on my wedding day.
B: Oh, what a misfortune !
misfortune
n. 1.不幸,厄运,逆境;2.不幸事故,灾难,灾祸
A: Aside from some slight misgivings , I think Mrs. Jones should have the job.
B: Actually I think she is perfect for it.
misgiving
n. 疑虑,担忧,害怕
A: I was educated in South Africa by some missionaries .
B: Oh, what country were they from?
missionary
n. 传教士
A: I think David has a mistress .
B: No, he is happily married.
mistress
n. 1.情妇;2.主妇,女主人
A: But I don’t want to do the washing up.
B: The sooner you stop moaning , the quicker it will get done.
moan
vi. 1.呻吟,呜咽;2.(about)抱怨,发牢骚
vt. 抱怨
n. 1.呻吟声,呜咽声;2.怨声,牢骚
A: I was attacked by an angry mob on my way home.
B: How terrible, were you hurt?
mob
n. 暴民,乌合之众
vt. 成群围住,聚众袭击
A: How are we going to mobilize the masses?
B: It is certainly difficult to get them going, but we shall manage.
mobilize
vt. 1.动员;2.调动,鼓动起
vi. 动员起来
A: How did he recover so quickly?
B: He mock his illness in the first place.
mock
vt. 1.嘲笑,嘲弄;2.(为了取笑)模仿
vi. 嘲笑,嘲弄
a. 1.模拟的,演习的;2.假的,假装的
A: I have only two more modules to complete and then I have my degree.
B: Congratulations!
module
n. 1.组件,模块,模件;2.(航天器的)舱
A: On this momentous occasion I would like to thank all those who supported my cause.
B: There is no need to thank us.
momentous
a. 重大的,重要的
A: Are you in favour of the monarchy ?
B: No, I don’t support the king or the queen.
monarchy
n. 1.君主制,君主政体;2.君主国
A: How do I get to your house?
B: Pass the monastery on the other side of the town and my house is the first on the right.
monastery
n. 修道院,寺院
A: What do you think of the new monetary union in Europe?
B: Oh, I think that it will be good for trade.
monetary
a. 钱的,货币的,金融的
A: I met a monk on my travels.
B: Oh, did you visit a monastery?
monk
n. 修道士,僧侣
A: The play was excellent.
B: I agree, especially the long monologue performed by the main actress.
monologue
n. 1.(别人简直无法插嘴的)滔滔不绝的话;2.(戏剧,电影等中的)独白
A: Mr. Dalton has somewhat of a monopoly in the town.
B: Yes, he owns of the shops and restaurants.
monopoly
n. 1.垄断,专卖;2.垄断物,垄断商品,专卖商品;3.独占,完全控制
A: Do you enjoy your work?
B: No, it is monotonous .
monotonous
a. 单调无聊的,毫无变化的
A: There are monsters under my bed, Mum.
B: Don’t be silly, how would they fit?
monster
n. 1.怪物;2.极其残酷的人;3.巨人,巨兽,巨大的东西
a. 巨大的,庞大的
A: I split some water on the carpet
B: Don’t worry, I’ll mop it up later.
mop
n. 1.拖把;2.蓬乱的头发
v. 1.用拖把拖洗;2.擦干
mop up 1.(用布等)擦去;2.扫荡,肃清;3.完成,结束
A: The film was uplifting.
B: Yes, it was good for my morale .
morale
n. 士气,斗志
A: Do you think you have a strict set of principles?
B: Yes, I think I have a strong sense of morality .
morality
n. 1.道德,(行为等的)道德性;2.德行,品行
A: Be careful, that is dangerous.
B: Oh, we are all mortals and have to die at some stage or another.
mortal
a. 1.终有一死的;2.致命的;3.你死我活的,不共戴天的
n. 人
A: Did you buy your house with cash?
B: Not at all, I had to take out a huge mortgage .
mortgage
n. 抵押,抵押借款
vt. 抵押
A: The drains are not working.
B: They must be filled with moss again, I will clear them.
moss
n. 藓类植物,苔藓
A: Shall we stay in a hotel?
B: No, let’s save money and stay in a motel .
motel.
n. 汽车旅馆
A: There is a hole in your sweatshirt.
B: Oh, it was eaten by moths .
moth
n. 蛾
A: Do you drive a car?
B: No, but I can ride a motorcycle .
motorcycle
n. 摩托车
A: What was the motto of your school?
B: I’m not sure if it had one.
motto
n. 箴言,格言,座右铭
A: The castle was built on the top of the mound overlooking the village.
B: I assume they did that for protection.
mound
n. 1.土墩,沙土堆;2.(一)堆,(一)垛
A: It has been a long time since your father passed away.
B: Yes, but I’m still in mourning.
mourn
v. 1.哀悼;2.(对...)感到痛心(或遗憾)
A: Have you ever grown a beard?
B: No, but I did have a moustache once.
moustache
n. 八字须
A: The grass is getting long.
B: Well, it is about time that you mowed it then.
mow
v. 割(草)
mow down 大量杀伤,扫杀,摧毁
A: Don’t come into the house with muddy shoes.
B: OK, I’ll take them off now.
muddy
a. 1.泥泞的,沾满烂泥的;2.(光,色泽)灰暗的,暗淡的;3.模糊的,糊涂的
vt. 1.使沾上烂泥;2.使(形势,争端等)显得扑朔迷离
A: You are as slow as a mule .
B: You are no spring chicken yourself.
mule
n. 1.骡子;2.[pl.]拖鞋;3.十分固执的人
A: Are you planning to feed the multitudes with this meal?
B: Yes, I cook rather a lot.
multitude
n. 1.大量,许多;2.[the ~]大众,民众
a multitude / multitudes of 许多,大量
A: Did you hear what Mandy said?
B: No, she was mumbling .
mumble
v. 含糊地说(话),咕哝
n. 咕哝,含糊的话(或声音)
A: I am going to see an exhibition in the municipal gallery tomorrow.
B: Oh, can I join you?
municipal
a. 市的,市政的
A: The room was so silent you could hear a pin drop.
B: You mean there was not even a murmur .
murmur
v. / n. 1.小声说(话);2.小声抱怨,咕哝;3.(微风,流水等)发出连续而低沉的声音
A: You are looking incredibly muscular .
B: Oh, thanks, I have been going to the gym five times a week.
muscular
a. 1.肌肉发达的,强壮的;2.(有关)肌肉的
A: Do you follow any particular religion?
B: Yes, I am a Muslim .
Muslin
n. 穆斯林
a. 穆斯林的,伊斯兰教信徒的
A: Would you like any sauce on your sandwich?
B: Do you have any mustard?
mustard
n. 1.芥末;2.芥菜
A: After witnessing the accident my brother was mute for three years.
B: And why did he start to speak again?
mute
a. 1.缄默的,无声的;2.哑的,不会说话的;3.(字母)不发音的
vt. 消除(声音),减轻(声音)
A: He muttered the answer into my ear but I still was unable to hear him.
B: You should have asked him to repeat it more clearly.
mutter
v. / n. 轻声低语,小声抱怨
A: Is this chicken or beef?
B: Neither, it is mutton .
mutton
n. 羊肉
A: My dog bit a young child once.
B: Is that why he now wears a muzzle ?
muzzle
n. 1.(四足动物的)鼻口部;2.(防止动物咬人的)口套;3.枪口,炮口
vt. 1.使缄默,钳制...言论;2.给(狗等)戴口套
A: There are myriad reasons why I should not go on holidays now.
B: But there is one reason why you should, me!
myriad
a. 无数的
n. 无数,极大数量
A: My neighbour claims that she is a mystic .
B: Do you think that she actually has magical powers?
mystic
n. 神秘主义者
a. 1.神秘的,玄妙的;2.神秘主义(者)的
A: The moon looks mystical tonight.
B: Perhaps that is because it is a full moon on a clear night.
mystical
见 mystic
A: I want to study ancient mythology .
B: What interests you in particular about the stories?
mythology
n. 神话,神话学
N
A: He has a very naive attitude towards works.
B: Yeah, he thinks that money grows on trees.
naive
a. 1.幼稚的,轻信的;2.天真的
A: I’m feeling a bit tired.
B: Why don’t you have a quick nap?
nap
n. / vi (尤指在白天)小睡,打盹
catch sb napping 1.发现某人在打瞌睡;2.使措手不及
A: Here is a napkin is case you spill your drink.
B: Oops, too late!
napkin
n. 餐巾
A: Did you enjoy the novel you just completed?
B: Yes, very much, the narrative was exceptional.
narrative
n. 1.叙述文,故事;2.叙述,讲述
A: That is a nasty cold that you have.
B: Oh, it is getting better, you should have seen me last week!
nasty
a. 1.令人讨厌的,令人厌恶的;2.难弄的,困难的;3.严重的,恶劣的,险恶的;4.下流的,道德败坏的
A: My son is so naughty.
B: Don’t worry, he will grow up soon.
naughty
a. 1.顽皮的,淘气的;2.猥亵的
A: The rain necessitated that the concert was held indoors.
B: Oh, I did not realize that it had rained.
necessitate
vt. 使成为必要,需要
A: Have you seen my new necklace?
B: Yes, just below your chin, you are wearing it!
necklace
n. 项链
A: The school was found guilty of negligence.
B: Was it closed down as a result?
negligence
n. 疏忽,粗心大意
A: Did you make any progress in learning French this month?
B: Negligible, I did not work hard enough.
negligible
a. 可忽略不计的,微不足道的
A: Where is your apartment?
B: Right beside the shop with the bright neon sign.
neon
n. 1.氖;2.氖灯,霓虹灯
A: What would you like to do when you leave school?
B: I’d love to be a newscaster on TV?
newscaster
n. 新闻播音员
A: They will be showing a recent newsreel just before the film in the cinema.
B: Oh good, I have not seen the news for a long time.
newsreel
n. 新闻影片
A: Mum, can I have my pocket money please?
B: I haven’t even a nickel to give you this week.
nickel
n. 1.镍;2.(美国和加拿大的)五分镍币,五分钱
A: Do you have a nickname, Steven?
B: Well, my father calls me “pest”, if that counts!
nickname
n. 绰号
vt. 给...起绰号
A: Keith’s teeth are badly stained with nicotine.
B: Yes, he smokes a lot.
nicotine
n. 尼古丁
A: What was the score in the football match?
B: One- nil, to our team.
nil
n. 无,零
A: Did the committee do good work?
B: No, it was only nominal, I think the members met only once.
nominal
a. 1.名义上的,有名无实的;2.(费用等)很少的,象征性的;3.名词性的
A: I am going to nominate you to be the president of our organization.
B: Oh, thanks, I didn’t realize you thought so highly of me.
nominate
vt. 提名,任命
A: Even though Peter hurt his foot he nonetheless won the race.
B: Yeah, he has always been a determined athlete.
nonetheless
ad. 尽管如此,依然,然而
A: What usually happens at the end of one of these meetings?
B: I’m not sure what the norm is.
norm
n. 1.标准,规范;2.[常pl.]准则
A: I spent the afternoon looking at old photos.
B: That must have made you nostalgic.
nostalgic
a. 怀旧的,引起对往事怀恋的
A: Why are dragons said to have large nostrils?
B: So that they can blow fire through them.
nostril
n. 鼻孔
A: Mr. Hardy made a notable presentation at the conference.
B: Well, tell me the details then.
notable
a. 值得注意的,显著的,著名的
n. 名人,要人
A: Did you play this piece at the concert?
B: No, I was unable to read the musical notation. It wasn’t printed clearly.
notation
n. 1.记号,标记法;2.注释,记录
A: I am notorious for my bad spelling.
B: Yes, your teacher did mention it to me once.
notorious
a. 臭名昭著的,声名狼藉的
A: Notwithstanding the weather, we had a great day out.
B: Yeah, it is best not to let the rain spoil our plans.
notwithstanding
prep. / ad. 尽管
A: What are you doing?
B: I am reading a book to nourish my mind.
nourish
vt. 1.养育,喂养,滋养;2.怀有(希望等),增强(希望等)
A: My daughter sleeps with her new shoes on.
B: Don’t worry, the novelty will wear off soon.
novelty
n. 1.新奇事物;2.新奇,新奇感,新奇性;3.新颖小巧而廉价的物品
A: What did you think of the nude painting in the gallery?
B: I thought it was a masterpiece.
nude
a. 裸体的
n. 裸体画,裸体雕像
A: What is the numerical value you would attach to happiness?
B: That is an impossible thing to give a figure to .
numerical
a. 数字的,用数字表示,数值的
A: My aunt wants to become a nun.
B: She must be very religious.
nun
n. 修女,尼姑
A: My plants just died.
B: That is because you didn’t nurture them. Plants are like children!
nurture
vt. / n. 养育,培育,滋养
A: I love all types of fruit.
B: Excellent, and they are so rich in nutrients.
nutrient
n. 营养品,滋养物
a. 营养的,滋养的
A: The young child looked very unwell.
B: Yes, I think he was lacking nutrition.
nutrition
n. 营养
O
A: What type of tree is that?
B: I think it is an oak tree. It is certainly large enough to be one.
oak
n. 1.栎树,橡树;2.栎木,橡木
A: Oh no, I’ve dropped an oar .
B: We will have to swim to the shore now.
oar
n. 桨,橹
A: Please tell me the big secret.
B: Sorry, I took an oath and swore that I wouldn\’t.
oath
n. 1.誓言,誓约;咒骂,诅咒语
on / under oath 在法庭上宣过誓
A: My pupils are so obedient , they always do their home work.
B: You are lucky, mine are terrible.
obedient
a. 服从的,顺从的
A: Robert told an obscene joke last night.
B: Is it too rude to repeat to me?
obscene
a. 1.淫秽的,下流的;2.可憎的,可恶的
A: Did you understand the theatre performance?
B: No, it was too obscure for me.
obscure
a. 1.不著名的,不重要的;2.费解的,模糊不清的;3.隐藏的,偏僻的
vt. 使变模糊,掩盖
A: You are always playing video games.
B: I know. I have an obsession.
obsession
n. 困扰,无法摆脱的思想(或情感)
A: Excuse me, but your car is obstructing the entrance to my home.
B: Oh, I’ll move it right away.
obstruct
vt. 1.阻塞,堵塞;2.阻碍,阻止,妨碍
A: Can I move into the apartment today?
B: No, you can have occupancy next week.
occupancy
n. 占有,使用,居住
A: What is that terrible odour ?
B: Oh, sorry, it must be my socks.
odour
n. 气味
A: Beverley looked stunning at the party.
B: Yes, her outfit was offset by her jewelry.
offset
vt. 补偿,抵消
A: Do you have any offspring ?
B: Yes, I have three daughters.
offspring
n. 1.子女,子孙,后代;2.(动物的)崽
A: Do you like olives ?
B: Yes, especially black ones in salad.
olive
n. 橄榄,橄榄树
A: Is that glass clear?
B: No, it is opaque , that is why you are having difficulty seeing through it.
opaque
a. 1.不透明的,不透光的;2.难理解的,晦涩的
A: Women in the old days were frequently oppressed by their husbands.
B: I am glad that times are changing.
oppress
vt. 1.压迫,压制;2.使(心情等)沉重,使烦恼
A: You would like the blue car?
B: No, I think I’ll opt for the red one.
opt
vt. (for) 选择,挑选
A: The weather will be wonderful tomorrow.
B: You are always filled with optimism .
optimism
n. 乐观,乐观主义
A: I study at my optimum between eight and ten in the morning.
B: Oh, I work best in the evenings.
optimum
a. 最合适的,最优的,最佳的
A: Where did you get the apples?
B: I picked them in the orchard down the road.
orchard
n. 果园
A: I was in a serious car accident last year.
B: That must have been a terrible ordeal .
ordeal
n. 苦难经理,折磨,煎熬
A: I love studying science.
B: I orient more towards the Arts.
orient
vt. 1.使适应,使熟悉情况(或环境等);2.(to ,toward)使朝向,以...为方向(目标)
n. 东方,亚洲(尤指远东),东半球
A: Oriental cuisine is my favourite.
B: Yes, I also love Chinese food.
oriental
a. 东方的,东方人的,东方文化的
A: I was unable to find my orientation in the city.
B: You should have carried a map with you.
orientation
n. 1.方向,目标,方位;2.熟悉情况,适应,情况介绍
A: From where does the guitar originate ?
B: Well, there are many types of guitar, so probably many countries.
originate
vi. (in,from,with) 起源于,来自,产生
vt. 创造,创始,开创
A: That is a beautiful ornament beside the TV.
B: Thanks, it was a gift from a friend.
ornament
n. 1.装饰品,点缀品;2.装饰,点缀
vt. 装饰,点缀,美化
A: I was an orphan until the age of seven.
B: Goodness, do you know what happened to your parents?
orphan
n. 孤儿
vt. 使成为孤儿
A: You look very unusual today.
B: Yes, I was tired with the orthodox.
orthodox
a. 1.传统的;2.正统的,正宗的
A: I was ousted from the number one position.
B: But you will have a chance to win it back, don’t worry.
oust
vt. 1.驱逐;2.罢免,把...撤职(以取而代之)
A: There was an outbreak of skin disease in my town.
B: Oh, did you contract it?
outbreak
n. (战争、情感、火山等的)爆发,(疾病,虫害等的)突然发生
A: That is a beautiful outfit you are wearing.
B: Thanks , I got it specially made for this occasion.
outfit
n. 1.(用于某种场合的)全套服装;2.(协同工作的)一组人;3.全套装备,全套工具
A: Let’s go on an outing .
B: OK, where would you like to go?
outing
n. 远足,郊游,短途旅行,外出参观(或看戏等)
A: I saw a film about outlaw in the Wild West.
B: Oh, I hate those types of movies.
outlaw
n. 歹徒,亡命之徒
vt. 宣布...为不合法
A: There will be outrage if I am home late again.
B: Don’t worry, they won’t get angry.
outrage
n. 1.义愤,愤慨;2.暴行,骇人听闻的事件
vt. 激起...的义愤,激怒
A: Who won the match?
B: There was no outright winner. It was a draw.
outright
ad. 1.坦率地,直率地,无保留地;2.完全地,彻底地;3.立即,当场
a. 1.清楚的,无疑的,明白无误的;2.完全的,彻底的
A: Do you live in the centre of the town?
B: No, just on the outskirts .
outskirts
n. 外围地区,郊区,郊外
A: My library books are five days overdue .
B: Oh, will you have to pay a fine?
overdue
a. 1.过期的,到期未付的;2.早该有的,迟到的,延误的
A: The bath is overflowing !
B: Oh no, I forgot that I had one running.
overflow
vt. 1.满得外溢,外流,泛滥;2.(with)充满,洋溢
vt. 淹没,从...中溢出,多得使无法容纳
n. 1.容纳不下的物(或人);2.溢出,满出;3.溢流口,溢流管
A: Excuse me. I couldn’t help but overhear , but I think I am the person you are looking for.
B: What a coincidence!
overhear
vt. 无意中听到,偷听到
A: It is a shame that our holidays don’t overlap .
B: Indeed, I would love to go on holidays with you.
overlap
v. 1.(与...)部分重叠;2.(与...)部分相同
n. 重叠,重叠的部分
A: Did you make it to the other side of the mountain?
B: No, the overpass was blocked.
overpass
n. 天桥,立交桥
A: My comment overrides my previous statement.
B: You are always changing your mind.
override
vt. 1.不顾,不理睬,否决;2.压倒,优先于
A: His dislike for me was overt .
B: Oh, he did not make it that obvious.
overt
a. 公开的,不隐蔽的
A: I am planning to overthrow the government.
B: That is a big plan. you will need help.
overthrow
vt. 1.推翻,打倒;2.使终止,屏弃
n. 倾覆,终止,结束
A: Our car overturned when it hit the tree.
B: Was anyone injured?
overturn
vt. 1.使翻转,使倾覆,使倒下;2.颠覆,推翻
vi. 倾覆,翻转,翻倒
A: Were you surprised by the gift?
B: Yes, I was completely overwhelmed .
overwhelm
vt. 1.(感情上)使受不了,使不知所措;2.征服,制服
A: I have an overwhelming need to sleep right now.
B: Well, what is keeping you from having a rest?
overwhelming
a. 1,势不可挡的,压倒的;2.巨大的
A: What is that bird?
B: I think it is an owl .
owl.
n. 猫头鹰
A: Is water a type of oxide ?
B: Yes, as it contains oxygen.
oxide
n. 氧化物
A: Do you enjoy eating oysters ?
B: I have never tasted them.
oyster
n. 牡蛎
A: Did you hear that the hole in the ozone is increasing in size?
B: Yes, it is a shame.
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