最新英語專業(yè)八級高頻詞匯

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    abhor 
    vt.憎惡,厭惡,討厭
    They abhor all forms of discrimination on the basis of race or sex.
    她們憎惡種族和性別上的歧視。
    abate 
    vt. & vi.減少,減輕,減退;消除
    The storm began to abate slightly.
    風(fēng)暴開始稍有所減弱。
    adjacent 
    adj. 鄰近的
    These young students lives in adjacent rooms.
    這些年輕的學(xué)生住在毗連的房間里。
    admonish 
    vt.勸告,訓(xùn)誡
    The teacher admonished the boys for being lazy.
    老師告誡學(xué)生不要偷懶。
    advent
    n.出現(xiàn),到來
    Since the advent of atomic power, there have been great changes in industry.
    自從原子能問世以來,工業(yè)領(lǐng)域起了很大變化。
    advent n.出現(xiàn),到來
    Since the advent of atomic power, there have been great changes in industry.
    自從原子能問世以來,工業(yè)領(lǐng)域起了很大變化。
    adversity  n.逆境,不幸
    Their friendship was forged by sharing adversity.
    他們的友誼是由于共患難而結(jié)成的。
    affinity  n. 喜愛
    He has an affinity for fine food.
    他喜愛精美的食品。
    affluent  adj.富裕的,富足的
    He is an affluent man.
    他是一個(gè)富有的人。
    allude  vi.提及,暗指
    In your remarks you alluded to a certain sinister design.
    在你的談話中, 你提到了某個(gè)陰謀。
    ambience  n.環(huán)境,氣氛
    This restaurant has a pleasant ambience.
    這家飯店的環(huán)境優(yōu)雅宜人。
    ambivalent  adj.對某物、某人或某境況具有或顯示矛盾情感的
    I must have acquired ambivalent attitude towards women from her.
    我對婦女的矛盾態(tài)度一定是從她那里學(xué)來的。
    amenity n. 娛樂設(shè)施
    Parks and a theatre are just some of the town's local amenities.
    公園和戲院只是市鎮(zhèn)娛樂設(shè)施的一部分。
    anguish  n.(尤指心理上的)極度的痛苦
    She cried out for anguish at parting.
    分手時(shí),她由于痛苦而失聲大哭。
    annihilate  vt.(徹底)消滅,殲滅
    We annihilated the enemy.
    我們殲滅了敵人。
    apparel n.衣服,服裝
    This shop sells sports apparel.
    這家商店賣運(yùn)動(dòng)服。
    aroma  n. 芳香,香味
    The whole house was filled with the aroma of coffee.
    滿屋子都是咖啡的香味。
    articulate  adj. 表達(dá)能力強(qiáng)的
    Articulate speech is very important.
    清楚的表達(dá)能力是非常重要的。
    ascertain  vt.弄清,確定,查明
    I ascertained that she was dead.
    我斷定她已經(jīng)死了。
    attest  vt. & vi.作為或提供某事物的證明
    Several witnesses can attest to her good character.
    好幾位證人證實(shí)她品行端正。
    audacious  有勇無謀的,冒失的,厚顏無恥的
    The protectorate was so audacious as to provoke its controlling state in a game of twisting the lion's tail.
    這個(gè)保護(hù)國如此大膽,竟敢作冒犯其宗主國的嘗試。
    avalanche  n. 雪崩
    He was swept away in an avalanche.
    他在雪崩中被卷走了。
    badge 象征
    Mayors wear chains round their necks as badges of office.
    市長們戴著象征職位的項(xiàng)鏈。
    benevolent   好心腸的;與人為善的
    He was a benevolent old man, he wouldn't hurt a fly.
    他是一個(gè)仁慈的老人, 連只蒼蠅都不愿傷害。
    bazaar  n. (東方國家的)市場
    The bazaar is a kaleidoscope of strange sights and impressions. 
    集市的景象光怪陸離,紛然雜陳。
    bizarre  adj. 奇形怪狀的,怪誕的
    They saw a bizarre animal in the lake.
    他們在湖中看見一個(gè)奇怪的動(dòng)物。
    1. charisma   n. 魅力,魔力
    He could never be a film star; he's got no charisma.
    他決沒有可能成為電影明星, 他一點(diǎn)兒魅力也沒有。
    2. compatible  adj. 可以并存的,相容的,協(xié)調(diào)的
    There are other alternatives, and not all of them are compatible.
    它們還可以做出其他選擇,并不是所有的選擇都能彼此包容。
    3. concur   vi. 同意,表示一致意見; 同時(shí)發(fā)生
    The two judges concurred on the ruling.
    兩名法官對這個(gè)判決意見一致。
    So many things concurred to give rise to the problem.
    許多事情同時(shí)發(fā)生而導(dǎo)致了這一問題。
    4. defer  vi. 服從某人的意愿,遵從
    We all defer to him in these matters.
    在這類事情上我們都聽他的。
    5. cranky  adj.古怪的
    By now Art was gettting a little cranky. " What special person?" he asked the voice.
    事到如今,阿特感到有點(diǎn)蹊蹺,不禁問那聲音:“什么特別的人?”。
    1. corpulent adj. (指人或人的身體)肥胖的
    He was fifty or there abouts and was corpulent and tall in person.
    他大約50歲,身體肥胖高大。
    2. doleful   adj.令人沮喪的,悲哀的;沉悶的,陰郁的
    3. dwindle  vi. 逐漸變少或變小
    The number of wild animals on the earth is dwindling.
    地球上野生動(dòng)物的數(shù)量正日漸減少。
    4. eavesdrop  vi. 偷聽(別人的談話)
    5. eerie  adj. (因陰森怪誕而)引起恐懼的;可怕的
    It's eerie to walk through a dark wood at night.
    夜晚在漆黑的森林中行走很是恐怖。
    enmity  n. 仇恨,敵意,敵視;敵對的狀態(tài)
    I will put enmity between you and the woman, between your brood and hers.
    我要使你與那個(gè)女人結(jié)仇,而且世代為敵
    erudite  adj. 博學(xué)的
    You may read scores of erudite tomes on psychology without coming across a statement more significant for you and for me.
    可能你已閱讀過許多深?yuàn)W的心理書籍,而尚未意識到有這樣重要的一句話。
    eschew  vt. (尤指為道德或?qū)嶋H理由而)習(xí)慣性避開,回避
    exasperate  vt. 激怒,觸怒
    We were exasperated at his ill behaviour.
    我們對他的惡劣行為感到非常惱怒。
    evasive  adj. 逃避的;推托的
    She gave an evasive answer.
    她給了個(gè)模棱兩可的回答。
    expedient  adj. 應(yīng)急有效的
    It's highly expedient for you to use despatch, lest another should step in. 
    你好是趕快,否則別人會(huì)插進(jìn)來。
    flunk vt. & vi. 通不過(考試等);不及格
    If you don't get on the ball and start studying harder, you're going to flunk. 
    如果你不積極進(jìn)取,更加努力學(xué)習(xí),你就會(huì)考不及格的。
    fallacious  adj. 謬誤的;虛妄的
    an argument that appears good at first view but is really fallacious
    初看有效實(shí)際謬誤的論證
    extoll  vt.贊美
    The teacher was extolling her work to the skies. 
    教師極力稱贊她功課好.
    finesse  n. 手腕,手段,技巧
    Social finesse, willingness to relocate and language capacity are also determinant factora in assessing job qualifications.
    社交手腕、愿意調(diào)動(dòng)以及語言能力也是評估工作效績的決定性因素。