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1、abundanceP bun+nss/ n un a very large quantity. the state of having a very large quantity; plentifulness: vines grew in abundance. the amount of something present in a particular area, volume, or sample.一 oRIgIN Latin abundantia, from abundare overflow一 n.一大量,充足一 There was an abundance of corn last
2、year.一去年玉米丰收一 abundance of the heart一热情洋溢;感情充沛。a-bun-danceaccidental ad ecti e happening by accident. incidental; subsidiary. n un Music a sign indicating a momentary departure from the key signature by raising or lowering a note.DERIVATIVES accidentall adverb.一意外的;偶然(发生)的一 Our meeting in New York w
3、as quite accidental.我们在纽约的会见完全是偶然的。继承用法一 accidentally一 adv. 参考词汇同义词一 accidental fortuitous casual incidental adventitiousacreageeikD rid3n.英亩数He has a very large acreage under the plough.他有很大面积的耕地。angle2 verb fish with a rod and line. 2 seek something desired by indirectly prompting someone to offer
4、 it: she was angling for sympathy.derivatives angler noun angling noun.ORIGIN Old English.annual ad ective occurring once a year. 2 calculated over or covering a year.(of a plant) living for a year or less. noun a book or magazine of a series published once a year. 2 an annual plant.DERIVATIVES annu
5、ally adverb.oRIgIN Latin annualis, from annus yearassault noun a violent attack. 2 Law an act that threatens physical harm to a person. a concentrated attempt to do something difficult. verb make an assault on.DERIVATIVES assaultive adjective.一 oRIgIN from Old French assauter, from Latin saltare to
6、leap. noun (pi. berries) a small roundish juicy fruit without a stone. 2 Botany a fruit that has its seeds enclosed in a fleshy pulp, e.g. a banana or tomato.origin Old Englishcattle| lural noun large ruminant animals with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or milk or as beasts of burden;
7、 cows and oxen.一 oRIgIN Old French chatel chattelchorus| noun (pi. choruses) a part of a song which is repeated after each verse. something said at the same time by many people. a large group of singers, especially one performing with an orchestra. a piece of choral music, especially one forming par
8、t of an opera or oratorio. (in ancient Greek tragedy) a group of performers who comment on the main action. er (chorused, chorusin ) (of a group of people) say the same thing at the same time.一 oRIgIN Latin, from Greek khoros.colossal ad ecti e extremely large.DERIVATIVES colossall adverb.origin fro
9、m Latin colossus (see olosss ).confined| ad ecti e (of a space) enclosed; cramped.consent noun permission or agreement. er give permission. agree to do. 一 oRIgIN from Latin consentire agree.consentkenDsentn.准许,同意,赞成Her parents refused their consent to the marriage.她的父母对这桩婚姻持反对态度。vi.同意;赞成My parents h
10、ave consented.我父母已经同意了。considerable ad ecti e notably large. significant or notable.DERIVATIVES COnsiderabl adverbcontaminate erb make impure by exposure to or addition of a poisonous or polluting substance.DERIVATIVES contaminant noun contamination noun contaminator noun. origin Latin contaminare m
11、ake impure, from contamen contact, pollutioncontend erb(contend it a ainst ) struggle to deal with (a difficulty).(contend or) engage in a struggle or campaign to achieve. assert as a position in an argument.DERIVATIVES contender noun.一 origin Latin contendere, from tendere stretch, strive erb(conte
12、nd it a ainst ) struggle to deal with (a difficulty).(contend or) engage in a struggle or campaign to achieve. assert as a position in an argument.DERIVATIVES contender noun.一 origin Latin contendere, from tendere stretch, strive.counterpart noun a person or thing that corresponds to or has the same
13、 function as another.crossfire noun gunfire from two or more directions passing through the same area.damp ad ecti e slightly wet. noun moisture in the air, on a surface, or in a solid. erb make damp. (damp do n ) control or restrain (a feeling or situation). (damp do n ) make (a fire) burn less str
14、ongly by reducing its air supply. reduce or stop the vibration of (the strings of a musical instrument).derivatives dampis adjective damply adverb dampness noun.一 ORIGIN originally in the sense noxious inhalation: from Germanic.deer noun (pi. same) a hoofed grazing or browsing animal, the male of wh
15、ich usually has branched bony antlers that are shed annually.一 ORIGIN Old English, originally also denoting any quadruped.deliberate ad ecti e /dilib成倒/ done consciously and intentionally. careful and unhurried. erb /dilib罗rayt/ engage in long and careful consideration.derivatives deliberately adver
16、b deliberateness noun.一 origin Latin deliberare consider carefully, from librare weighecosystem a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.emerge er become gradually visible or apparent. (of facts) become known. recover from or survive a difficult period.derivativ
17、es emerge e noun.一 ORIGIN Latin emergere, from mergere to dip9 蚱白勒生词羊齿植物形容词英英解释名词dicker lflik9-衲倒n.v.闪烁,闪光,颤动 闪动,闪烁,摇动动词过去式:flickered过去分词:flickered现在分词:flickering第三人称单数:flickers例句与用法:1. All the lights flickered for a moment.可:所有的灯都闪了一会儿。2. A slender smile still flickered across her face.可:她脸上闪过一丝微笑。
18、英英解释:名词 flicker:1. a momentary flash of light同义词:spark, glint2. North American woodpecker3. the act of moving back and forth同义词:waver, flutter动词 flicker:1. move back and forth very rapidly 同义词:waver, flitter, flutter, quiver2. shine unsteadily同义词:flick3. flash intermittently同义词:flickH0Ck flakF 政n.群v
19、.成群而行,聚集动词过去式:flocked过去分词:flocked现在分词:flocking第三人称单数:flocks例句与用法:1. People are flocking to the cinema to see the new film. 耽人们正蜂拥到电影院去看这部新电影。2. There are many flocks of tourists in the palace. Q宫殿里有好几群游客。英英解释:名词flock:1. a church congregation guided by a pastor2. a group of birds3. (often followed by
20、 of) a large number or amount or extent4. an orderly crowd同义词:troop5. a group of sheep or goats同义词:fold动词flock:1. move as a crowd or in a group2. come together as in a cluster or flock 同义词:cluster, constellate, clumpfurthermore河加何 鼬甄ad.而且,此外例句与用法:1.housewives; It is also a game expert admired by chi
21、ldren.甚至,它是一个家庭主妇们最听话、最勤奋的“管家”和“服务员”,它也是孩子们钦 佩的游戏高手。2. 此这座房子太小,而且离办公地点也太远。英英解释:副词 furthermore:1. in addition同义词:moreover, what is moreharmony皿。叱岫厩n.协调,和睦,调和名词复数:harmonies例句与用法:1. Being in harmony; agreed.可:和睦的;一致的2. His tastes are in harmony with mine. 既他的爱好和我的相同。3. There was not much harmony in int
22、ernational affairs during those years. 玮那些年国际事态不很协调。英英解释:名词 harmony:1. compatibility in opinion and action同义词:harmoniousness2. the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords同义词:musical harmony3. a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of
23、colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole同义词:concord, concordance4. agreement of opinions同义词:concord, concordance5 an agreeable sound propertyimpetuous住岫-枷甄a.冲动的,猛烈的,轻率的名词:impetuousness 副词:impetuously例句与用法:1. She regretted her impetuous decision. 叱她彳爱悔自己做了冲动的决定。It wo
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