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Unit2单词讲义
be reunited with
词性:动词短语
中文意思:与某人或某物再次团聚
英文释义:to be brought back together again with someone or something
词源:re(重新)+ unite(联合)+ with(与...一起)
例句:After years of separation, they were finally reunited with their family.
固定搭配:be reunited with sb/sth
近义词:rejoin, reconnect, reunite, join up
weaken
词性:动词
中文意思:削弱,减弱
英文释义:to make or bee weaker
词源:来自古英语的wæcenian,意为“变弱”
例句:The illness weakened his body.
固定搭配:weaken one's position, weaken the economy, weaken the argument
近义词:decrease, reduce, diminish, abate
pessimistic
词性:形容词
中文意思:悲观的,消极的
英文释义:believing that good things are unlikely to happen
词源:来自希腊语的πεσίμιστος(pessimistikos),意为“悲观的”
例句:She has a pessimistic attitude towards life.
固定搭配:pessimistic outlook, pessimistic view, pessimistic prediction
近义词:negative, defeatist, disheartened, hopeless
anticipate
词性:动词
中文意思:预期,期待,预料
英文释义:to think or believe that something will happen in the future
词源:来自拉丁语的anticipatus,意为“走在前面的”
例句:We anticipate a busy day at work tomorrow.
固定搭配:anticipate success, anticipate problems, anticipate changes
近义词:expect, foresee, predict, look forward to
possession
词性:名词
中文意思:拥有,占有;所有物
英文释义:the state of having or owning something
词源:来自拉丁语possidere(占有)
例句:He was charged with the possession of illegal drugs.
固定搭配:in possession of 拥有,占有
近义词:ownership, control, management
abnormal
词性:形容词
中文意思:不正常的,反常的
英文释义:not normal; deviating from what is standard, typical, or expected
词源:来自拉丁语abnormis(异常的)
例句:The doctor diagnosed an abnormal heart rhythm.
固定搭配:abnormal behavior 异常行为
近义词:unusual, irregular, atypical
widespread
词性:形容词
中文意思:广泛的,普遍的
英文释义:existing or happening over a large area or among many people
词源:来自中古英语wide + spread(展开)
例句:The disease has bee widespread in the region.
固定搭配:widespread rumor 谣言,广泛传播的谣言
近义词:extensive, extensive, farreaching, universal
recognition
词性:名词
中文意思:认可,承认;识别,认出
英文释义:the act of recognizing someone or something as being true, valid, or important; the
ability to recognize someone or something
词源:来自拉丁语recognoscere(认识)
例句:She received recognition for her outstanding work.
固定搭配:social recognition 社会认可,社会地位的认可
近义词:acknowledgment, acknowledgement, approval, validation
phrase
词性:名词
中文意思:短语,词组
英文释义:a group of words without spaces that has a particular meaning and is often used as a
unit in language
词源:来自拉丁语phrasis(表达)
例句:She repeated the phrase several times to memorize it.
固定搭配:catchphrase 口号,标语;idiom phrase 习语短语
近义词:expression, term, wording
cooperate
词性:动词
中文意思:合作,协作
英文释义:to work together with someone or something for a mon purpose
词源:来自拉丁语cooperari(共同工作)
例句:We need to cooperate to finish this project on time.
固定搭配:cooperate with 与...合作;cooperate fully 充分合作
近义词:collaborate, team up, work together
fee
词性:名词
中文意思:费用,酬金
英文释义:an amount of money paid for a service or for permission to do something
词源:来自古英语feoh(钱)
例句:The doctor's fee is very high.
固定搭配:application fee 申请费;tuition fee 学费;consultation fee 咨询费
近义词:charge, cost, price
university fees
词性:名词短语
中文意思:大学费用
英文释义:the amount of money that needs to be paid to attend a university
词源:fee(费用)+ university(大学)
例句:Many students struggle to pay their university fees.
outstretched
词性:形容词
中文意思:伸出的,展开的
英文释义:reaching out as far as possible; extended or stretched out
词源:来自动词outstretch,意为“伸出,展开”
例句:He ran up to her, his arms outstretched.(他张开双臂向她跑去。)
固定搭配:outstretched arm 伸出的手臂;outstretched hand 伸出的手
近义词:unfolded, spread, extended
cram
词性:动词
中文意思:填鸭式地学习;塞满
英文释义:to learn a lot of facts or information in a short time by studying very hard; to fill
something pletely
词源:来自中古英语crammen(压碎,压榨)
例句:I need to cram for my exam tomorrow.(我需要为明天的考试进行突击学习。)
固定搭配:cram course 填鸭式课程;cram session 突击学习会
近义词:forcefeed, stuff, overload
pure
词性:形容词
中文意思:纯粹的,纯洁的
英文释义:containing nothing else; not mixed with anything else; morally clean and good
词源:来自拉丁语purus(纯的)
例句:She is a pure soul.(她有一颗纯洁的心灵。)
固定搭配:pure gold 纯金;pure science 纯科学
近义词:clean, unadulterated, unmixed
transparent
词性:形容词
中文意思:透明的;显而易见的
英文释义:allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be seen; easy to understand;
obvious
词源:来自拉丁语transparens(透明)
例句:The insect's wings are almost transparent.(这昆虫的翅膀几乎是透明的。)请帮我
vexed
词性:形容词
中文意思:烦恼的,恼怒的
英文释义:annoyed, irritated, or troubled
词源:来自古英语的"fægian",意为“困扰”或“打扰”。
例句:He was vexed by the delay in his flight.
固定搭配:be vexed at/by something/someone(因某事/某人而烦恼)
近义词:irritated, annoyed, bothered
absurd
词性:形容词
中文意思:荒谬的,可笑的
英文释义:ridiculous, unreasonable, or absurd
词源:来自拉丁语的"absurdus",意为“不合理的”或“荒谬的”。
例句:The idea that the earth is flat is absurd.
固定搭配:absurd idea/statement/claim(荒谬的想法/陈述/主张)
近义词:ridiculous, ridiculously, preposterous
lean
词性:形容词
中文意思:瘦的,贫瘠的
英文释义:thin, meager, or bare
词源:来自古英语的"leng",意为“瘦的”或“贫瘠的”。
例句:She has a lean figure.
固定搭配:lean meat(瘦肉)
近义词:thin, skinny, scrawny
stroke
词性:名词、动词
中文意思:中风,击打,划水
英文释义:a sudden illness that affects the brain or nervous system, hit or touch with a
movement of the hand, to move through water by using your arms and legs
词源:来自古英语的"strōcian",意为“打击”或“划水”。
例句:He had a stroke last year.(他去年中风了。)She stroked the cat gently.(她轻轻地抚摸着猫。)He stroked smoothly through the water.(他在水中平稳地划过。)
固定搭配:have a stroke(中风),stroke of luck(好运),lightning stroke(闪电般的一击)
近义词:hit, touch, paddle
instinctively
词性:副词
中文意思:本能地,直觉地
英文释义:acting without thinking; based on what one feels is right rather than what one has
been taught
词源:来自拉丁语的"instinctu",意为“本能”。
例句:She instinctively reached for her phone when it rang.( 响时,她本能地伸手去拿。)He knew instinctively that something was wrong.(他直觉地感到有些不对劲。)
固定搭配:instinctively know/feel/do something(本能地知道/感觉到/做某事)
近义词:intuitively, subconsciously, automatically
despair
词性:名词、动词
中文意思:绝望,失望
英文释义:a feeling of hopelessness and sadness, to lose all hope or courage; to feel or express
this emotion deeply
词源:来自古法语的"desparer",意为“放弃希望”。
例句:She was filled with despair at the thought of losing him.(想到失去他,她充满了绝望。)He despaired of ever finding a job.(他对找到工作失去了希望。)I despaired of ever
understanding this difficult math problem.(我对理解这个难题感到绝望。)
固定搭配:fall into despair(陷入绝望),drown in despair(在绝望中沉沦),be the despair of
someone(让某人感到绝望)
近义词:hopelessness, disappointment, dejection
luxury
词性:名词
中文意思:奢侈,奢侈品
英文释义:something expensive that is not necessary but gives great pleasure or fort
词源:来自拉丁语的"luxus",意为“光彩,繁荣”。
例句:Traveling first class is a luxury for me.(坐头等舱对我来说是一种奢侈。)The hotel offers
many luxuries such as a spa and swimming pool.(这家酒店提供许多奢侈品,如水疗中心和游泳池。)She couldn't afford any luxuries after she lost her job.(失业后,她买不起任何奢侈品。)
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