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他招手要我跟他走。
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2. plead [pliːd] v. 辩护,恳求,托称
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例句:He pleaded with his mother to allow him to go to the circus.
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他请求他母亲答应他去看马戏。
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3. formidable [ˈfɔːmɪdəbl] adj. 强大的,可怕的,艰难的
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例句:He took on the formidable task of reforming the whole system.
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他承担起改革整个系统的艰巨任务。
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4. traverse [trəˈvɜːs] v. 横过,经过,穿过 adj. 横断的,横的
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例句:The railway traverses hundreds of miles of desert.
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这条铁路贯穿数百英里的沙漠。
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5. tortuous [ˈtɔːtʃuəs] adj. 曲折的,弯曲的,啰唆的
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例句:It took all he could do to keep his cart from going over in the tortuous mountain trails.
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他竭尽全力才算保住大车,没有在曲曲弯弯的山路上翻倒。
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6. stubborn [ˈstʌbən] adj. 顽固的,倔强的
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例句:You might as well talk to a stone as try to argue with a stubborn woman.
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你与其跟一个倔女人争吵,还不如对一块石头说话。
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7. bump [bʌmp] n. 撞击; 肿块 v. 碰撞;撞,颠簸而行
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例句:The room was dark and he bumped his head against the shelf.
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房间一片漆黑,他将头撞到了架子上。
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8. bruise [bruːz] n. 瘀伤,擦伤 v. 受伤,擦伤
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例句:She had a dilly of a bruise on her arm.
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她手臂上有一块显眼的伤痕。
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9. distrust [dɪsˈtrʌst] n. 不信任 v. 不信任
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例句:Her constant lying led me to distrust everything she said.
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她总撤谎,我完全不相信她的话了。
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