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91. abundant a. 丰富的,充裕的,大量的
(例)Iraq is abundant in petroleum deposits. 伊拉克石油储量丰富.
92. adopt v. 收养;采用;采纳
(例)They adopted our methods. 他们采用了我们的办法.
93. adapt vi. 适应,适合;改编,改写 vt. 使适应
(例)She adapted herself quickly to the new climate. 她很快就适应了这种新气候.
94. bachelor n. 学士,学士学位;单身汉
(例)He remained a bachelor all his life. 他终生未娶.
(例)Are you a Bachelor of Arts 你是文学学士吗
95. casual a. 偶然的,碰巧的;临时的;非正式的
96. trap n. 陷阱,圈套 v. 设陷阱捕捉
(例)The police set a trap to catch the thief. 警察设下了捉拿窃贼的圈套.
(例)They were trapped in the burning hotel. 他们被困在发生火灾的旅馆里.
97. vacant a. 空的,未占用的
(例)If that room is vacant, we can practice there. 如果那个房间空着,我们可以在那练习.
98. vacuum n. 真空,真空吸尘器
(例)His wife's death left him a vacuum in his life. 他妻子的去世使他的生活变得空虚.
99. oral a. 口头的,口述的,口的
(例)He will take an oral examination. 他将接受口试.
100. optics n. (单,复数同形)光学
(例)The optic theory originated with Einstein. 光学理论是爱因斯坦首创的.
101. organ n. 器官,风琴
(例)The heart is a vital organ. 心脏是维持生命必须的器官.
(例)He plays the organ in church. 他在教堂弹奏风琴。
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