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英语四六级词汇复习:8天攻克8000词汇(七)

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发表于 2016-7-11 18:36:59 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
  PART III SENTENCE
          1. abbreviate : shorten
          * Because we were running out of time, the lecturer had to abbreviate her speech.
          2. abate : subside or moderate
          * Rather than leaving immediately, they waited for the storm to abate.
          3. absolute : complete; totally unlimited; certain
          * Although the King of Siam was an absolute monarch, he did not want to behead his unfaithful wife without absolute evidence of her infidelity.
          4. abstract : theoretical; not concrete; non-representational
          * To him, hunger was an abstract concept; he had never missed a meal.
          5. abusive : coarsely insulting; physically harmful
          * An abusive parent damages a child both mentally and physically.
          6. accelerate : move faster
          * In our science class, we learn how falling bodies accelerate.
          7. accessible : easy to approach; obtainable
          * We asked our guide whether the ruins were accessible on foot.
          8. abscond : depart secretly and hide
          * The teller absconded with the bonds and was not found.
          9. aberrant : abnormal or deviant
          * Given the aberrant nature of the data, we came to doubt the validity of the entire experiment.
       
            
            
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          14. adulterate : make impure by mixing with baser substances
          * It is a crime to adulterate foods without informing the buyer.
          15. adversity : poverty, misfortune
          * We must learn to meet adversity gracefully.
          16. abase : lower; degrade; humiliate
          * Anna expected to have to curtsy to the King of Siam; when told to cast herself down on the ground before him, however she refused to abase herself.
          17. abash : embarrass
          * He was not at all abashed by her open admiration.
          18. abdicate : renounce; give up
          * When Edward VII abdicated the British throne, he surprised the entire world.
          20. abject : wretched; lacking pride
          * On the streets of New York the homeless live in abject poverty, huddling in doorways to find shelter from the wind.
          21. abjure : renounce upon oath
          * He abjured his allegiance to the king.
          24. abominate : loathe; hate
          * Moses scolded the idol worshippers in the tribe because he abominated the custom.
       
            
            
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          25. abrasive: rubbing away; tending to grind down
          * Just as abrasive cleaning powders can wear away a shiny finish, abrasive remarks can wear away a listener's patience.
          26. abrogate : abolish
          * He intended to abrogate the decree issued by his predecessor.
          27. absolve : pardon (an offense)
          * The father confessor absolved him of his sins.
          28. abstain : refrain; withhold from participation
          * After considering the effect of alcohol on his athletic performance, he decided to abstain from drinking while he trained for the race.
          31. accede : agree
          * If I accede to this demand for blackmail, I am afraid that I will be the victim of future demands.
          32. acclimate : adjust to climate or environment
          * One of the difficulties of our present air age is the need of travelers to acclimate themselves to their new and often strange environments.
          33. acclivity : sharp upslope of a hill
          * The car could not go up the acclivity in high gear.
          35. accord : agreement
          * She was in complete accord with the verdict.
       
            
            
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          36. accost : approach and speak first to a person
          * When the two young men accosted me, I was frightened because I thought they were going to attack me.
          38. accretion : growth; increase
          * The accretion of wealth marked the family's rise in power.
          39. accrue : come about by addition
          * You must pay the interest that has accrued on your debt as well as the principal sum.
          40. acidulous : slightly sour; sharp; caustic
          * James was unpopular because of his sarcastic and acidulous remarks.
          42. acquiesce : assent; agree passively
          * Although she appeared to acquiesce to her employer's suggestions, I could tell she had reservations about the changes he wanted made.
          43. acquittal : deliverance from a charge
          * His acquittal by the jury surprised those who had thought him guilty.
          45. acrimonious : stinging, caustic
          * His tendency to utter acrimonious remarks alienated his audience.
          47. actuate : motivate
          * I fail to understand what actuated you to reply to this letter so nastily.
          53. adherent : supporter; follower
          * In the wake of the scandal, the senator's one-time adherent quietly deserted him.
       
            
            
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          54. adjunct : something attached to but holding an inferior position
          * I will entertain this concept as an adjunct to the main proposal.
          55. adjuration : solemn urging
          * Her adjuration to tell the truth did not change the witnesses' testimony.
          57. admonish : warn; reprove
          * He admonished his listeners to change their wicked ways.
          58. adorn : decorate
          * Wall paintings and carved statues adorned the temple.
          61. advent : arrival
          * Most Americans were unaware of the advent of the Nuclear Age until the news of Hiroshima reached them.
          62. adventitious : accidental; casual
          * He found this adventitious meeting with his friend extremely fortunate.
          63. adversary : opponent; enemy
          * Batman struggled to save Gotham City from the machinations of his wicked adversary, the Joker.
          64. adverse : unfavorable; hostile
          * adverse circumstances compelled him to close his business.
          65. advert : refer to
          * Since you advert to this matter so frequently, you must regard it as important.
          66. advocate : urge; plead for
          * The abolitionists advocated freedom for the slaves.
       
            
            
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          68. affable : courteous
          * Although he held a position of responsibility, he was an affable individual and could be reached by anyone with a complaint.
          74. affix : attach or add on; fasten
          * First the registrar had to affix his signature to the license; then he had to affix his official seal.
          75. affluence : abundance; wealth
          * Foreigners are amazed by the affluence and luxury of the American way of life.
          76. affront : insult; offend
          * Accustomed to being treated with respect, Miss Challoner was affronted by
          Vidal's offensive behavior.
          80. aggrandize : increase or intensify; raise in power, wealth, rank or honor
          * The history of the past quarter century illustrates how a President may aggrandize his power to act aggressively in international affairs without considering the wishes of Congress.
          81. aggregate : sum; total
          * The aggregate wealth of this country is staggering to the imagination.
          83. agility : nimbleness
          * The agility of the acrobat amazed and thrilled the audience.
          84. agitate : stir up; disturb
          * Her fiery remarks agitated the already angry mob.
          85. agnostic : one who is skeptical of the existence of knowability of a god or any ultimate reality
          * The agnostic demanded proof before she would accept the statement of the minister.
          87. agrarian : pertaining to land or its cultivation
          * As a result of its recent industrialization, the country is gradually losing its agrarian traditions.
          91. alias : an assumed name
          * John Smith's alias was Bob Jones.
       
            
            
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          92. alienate : make hostile; separate
          * Her attempts to alienate the two friends failed because they had complete faith in each other.
          93. alimentary : supplying nourishment
          * The alimentary canal in our bodies is so named because digestion of foods occurs there.
          94. alimony : payments make to an ex-spouse after divorce
          * Because Tony had supported Tina through medical school, on their divorce he asked the court to award him $500 a month in alimony.
          95. allay : calm; pacify
          * The crew tried to allay the fears of the passengers by announcing that the fire had been controlled.
          96. allege : state without proof
          * It is alleged that she had worked for the enemy.
          98. alleviate : relieve
          * This should alleviate the pain; if it does not, we shall have to use stronger drugs.
          100. alloy : mixture as of metals
          * alloy of gold are used more frequently than the pure metal.
          101. allude : refer indirectly
          * Try not to allude to this matter in his presence because the topic annoys him
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