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1、 retain vt.保持,保留,记住,聘请 e.g. His speech could not retain the interest of his audience. e.g. I will retain my right. apply to: 对适用 e.g. This law does not apply to the present situation. apply to: 向某机构提出申请 e.g. You have to apply to the school authorities. apply for: 为某事提出申请 e.g. Do you know how to appl
2、y for a scholarship? strive vi.attempt by employing effort; to exert much effort or energy奋斗,努力,力求,斗争 e.g. The scientists strive for a breakthrough in cancer research. We should all strive to reunify the motherland. justify vt.show to be reasonable or provide adequate ground for; show to be right by
3、 providing justification or proof替 ,证明 . 正当, adjust the spaces between words调整版面 e.g. Nothing can justify your cheating on an exam. right justify 右端顶满 left justify 左对齐 justification n.辩护,正当的理由 arouse v. call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); stop sleeping; cause to become awake or conscious
4、 叫醒,唤醒,激起,睡醒 e.g. He fell into a sound sleep, dont arouse him. The slogan was designd to arouse the people. His sufferings aroused our sympathy. arouse v. call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); stop sleeping; cause to become awake or conscious 叫醒,唤醒,激起,睡醒 e.g. He fell into a sound sleep, do
5、nt arouse him. The slogan was designd to arouse the people. His sufferings aroused our sympathy. arouse v. call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses); stop sleeping; cause to become awake or conscious 叫醒,唤醒,激起,睡醒 e.g. He fell into a sound sleep, dont arouse him. The slogan was designd to arouse
6、the people. His sufferings aroused our sympathy. arouse与rouse的不同:rouse: 较正式用词,用主动语态时,强调弄醒别人的努力,用被动语态时,指轻而易举地醒过来。可用于引申意义。 arouse: 除表示一般的唤醒外,多作引申用。 arouse主要指唤起引起无形的东西,通常与fear,curiosity等抽象名词连用。 e.g. This aroused my suspicion. rouse则常以具体的人或动物为对象,指把某人叫醒,引起某人的兴趣。 e.g. The professors speech failed to rouse
7、 his audience. arouse sympathy 引起同情 arouse attention 唤起注意 arouse curiosity 引起好奇心 arouse concern 引起关注忧虑 arouse suspicions 引起怀疑 arouse pity 引起同情 arouse discussion 引起议论 arouse criticism 引起批评 arouse hatred 引起憎恶 arouse resistance 激起反抗 arouse与rouse的不同:rouse: 较正式用词,用主动语态时,强调弄醒别人的努力,用被动语态时,指轻而易举地醒过来。可用于引申意义
8、。 arouse: 除表示一般的唤醒外,多作引申用。 arouse主要指唤起引起无形的东西,通常与fear,curiosity等抽象名词连用。 e.g. This aroused my suspicion. rouse则常以具体的人或动物为对象,指把某人叫醒,引起某人的兴趣。 e.g. The professors speech failed to rouse his audience. arouse sympathy 引起同情 arouse attention 唤起注意 arouse curiosity 引起好奇心 arouse concern 引起关注忧虑 arouse suspicion
9、s 引起怀疑 arouse pity 引起同情 arouse discussion 引起议论 arouse criticism 引起批评 arouse hatred 引起憎恶 arouse resistance 激起反抗 asas possible: if what follows the first as is a noun modified by an adjective, then the article a should be placed before the noun exhaustive: 是形容词,意为“完全的”、“彻底的”(thorough or complete),与之经常
10、搭配的词有 work、inquiries、research、investigation、treatment 等。 This is a piece of exhaustive work. 这是一部完美的作品。 The police are making an exhaustive investigation of the crime. exhausting: 是现在分词,作形容词使用,义:“使竭尽的”、“使疲惫的”(to make empty or tire out)。与之经常搭配使用的词有day、job、task、experiment等。 This is a piece of exhausti
11、ng work. A journey through the mountains is exhausting. exhausted是过去分词,意为“空竭的”、“疲惫的”(fatigued or tired),用作表语形容词,放在连系动词之后。 After taking part in the cleaning campaign,the children were much exhausted. ridicule ridikju:l n.嘲笑,愚弄,笑柄 v.嘲笑,愚弄e.g. To choose such a line of work is to invite ridicule. ridicu
12、lous adj.荒谬的,可笑的 practicing lawyer 见习律师., 开业律师 attorney t:ni n.(辩护)律师. 主要用于美国,指代理当事人处理遗嘱检验等法律事务的律师,有时可与lawyer通用,泛指辩护律师 solicitor slisit; slist n. a British lawyer who gives legal advice and prepares legal documents 律师 barrister brist n.出庭律师(在英国有资格出席高等法院进行辩护) once too often 又一次. e.g. He exceeded the
13、speed limit once too often and was fined10. Youve let me down once too often and I shall not trust you. roar with laughter 哄堂大笑 roar with pain 痛苦地号叫 roar with rage 咆哮如雷; 愤怒地吼叫 indignation .indignein n. a feeling of righteous anger 愤怒, 愤慨, 义愤 (较正式用词,指出于正义或对不公正之事而发出的愤怒)e.g. I expressed my indignation
14、at being unfairly dismissed.boiled with indignation 怒火中烧。be indignant with sb. 对某人感到愤慨. challenge n.挑战,邀请比赛,盘问,质疑 v.向 ,盘问,质疑 challenge sb/sth e.g. I did not think he was right, so I challenged him. New competitors are emerging to challenge the old economic arrangements. challenge sb to sth要求某人做某事 e.
15、g. He challenged me to a debate. challenge sb to a duel, a game of tennis challenge sb to do sth e.g. Never challenge a fool to do wrong. rise to the challenge vi. 接受挑战(应付某种复杂局面) take up the challenge vi. 应战 fight to the death: fight until one is killed stab sb to death starve sb to death bore sb to
16、 death whip sb to death stone sb. to death thrust sb. to death 将某人戳死 frighten sb. to death 把某人吓得要死.1. invaluable adj.无价的,非常珍贵的 valuable adj.贵重的,宝贵的 priceless adj. 无价的 2. valueless adj.无价值的,不值钱的,不足道的 worthless adj. 无价值的, 无用的, 可鄙的 blunder n.大错 e.g. He made a blunder in front of his girlfriend. v.失策,绊倒
17、,弄糟 e.g. The best workman sometimes blunder. pace the floor pace the room 在房间里踱来踱去 incompetent adj. 无能力的, 不称职的, 不能胜任的 n. 没有能力的人 incompetence n.无能力,不合格,不能胜任 malice n. feeling a need to see others suffer 恶意, 怨恨, 蓄意 malicious adj.怀恶意的,恶毒的 hold ones peace v. 闭口不说 hold ones tongue 保持沉默. Judge not, that y
18、e be not judged.(Para 5)勿对人非议,以免自己受非议。 This is written in archaic English. In modern English we will say Do not judge others, so that you will not be judged by them. ye 英 ji: pron. 你 archaic 英 :keiik; :keik adj. 已不通用的, 古老的, 古代的 occasion n.场合,时机,理由,机会,盛大场面 e.g. There was no occasion for you to be so
19、rude. vt.引起,致使 e.g. Stephens behaviour occasioned his parents much anxiety. on occasion 偶尔,有时 on the occasion of 值此 . 之际. rise to the occasion 应付自如 occasional adj.偶然的,临时的,不时的 occasionally adv.偶尔地 retreat n.撤退,改变,隐居处 v.pull back or move away or backward 撤退,改变,退避,缩回象棋的棋子 retire/ retreat/ withdraw reti
20、re: 指从公开或公共场合退下到私下场所,也指被免除职务或自动辞职、退役等。 retreat: 含消极意味,多指被迫采取退下或退却的行动。 withdraw: 侧重因某种原因而有意离开,常含礼貌、谦恭等理由。也指军队的撤退。 deluge n. 大洪水, 暴雨, 泛滥 e.g. I got caught in the deluge on the way home. v. 泛滥, 大量涌入 e.g. We advertised the job and were deluged with applications. surge n.汹涌,波涛,猛增 e.g. Oil was the prime c
21、ause of the price surge. v.汹涌,涌起,激增 e.g. Anger surged up within him. procrastinate v. postpone doing what one should be doing postpone or delay needlessly 延迟,拖延,耽搁delay postpone defer suspend prolong put off delay: 普通用词,多指因外界原因推迟或耽误,也可指有意推迟。 postpone: 正式用词,语气较强,多指有安排的延期,常指明延期到一定的时间。 defer: 正式用词,语气强于
22、postpone,多指故意拖延。 suspend: 指暂时中断以待某种条件的实现。 prolong prl: 指把时间延长至超过正常或通常的限度。 put off: 口语用词,与postpone同义,但较通俗。 all manner of adj. 各种各样的,形形色色的 e.g. In the department store you can buy all manner of things. point-blank adj. 近距离平射的, 短射程的, 直截了当的, 坦白的 e.g. Do you mind if I ask you some point blank questions?
23、adv. 直接地, 正面地, 坦白地 e.g. I told him point blank what I thought of his behaviour. recede vi.后退,减弱 e.g. As the tide receded we were able to look for shells. vt.撤回 restraint n.克制,抑制,束缚 e.g.The police appealed to the crowd for restraint. restrain vt.抑制,阻止,束缚,剥夺 e.g. He couldnt restrain his curiosity. app
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