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【记】联想记忆:bar(障碍) + gain(获得)→高价是得到物品的障碍,所以要讨价还价→讨价还价
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【例】①Hunt for bargains when booking flights and you might be able to save enough to take that extra trip anyway. (2002)// It was amazing to discover that you could bargain over price and perhaps end up with two of something for the price of one. (2009)
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②drive a bargain 讨价还价 Collins was not so stupid but he could drive a hard bargain.
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rampage[ˈræmpeidʒ]vi. 狂暴地行动 n. 狂暴行径
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【记】联想记忆:ramp(狂跳) + age→狂暴地行动
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【例】①The armed robbers rampaged through the city, destroying property.
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②on the rampage 闹事 A gang of teenagers who went on the rampage smashing several cars in Leith are caught by police.
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void[vɔid]n. 空间,真空 adj. 空的,空虚的;无效的,作废的
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【例】①The thief turned at the corner of the street and vanished into the void.
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②Jane often wakened out of the glorious dreams, and found them all void and vain.
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③When the baby-boomer generation retires, many companies will find out too late that a career’s worth of experience has walked out the door, leaving insufficient talent to fill in the void.(2009)
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impotent[ˈimpətənt]adj. 无能的,无力量的
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【记】词根记忆:im(不) + pot(有力量的) + ent→无力量的,无能的
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【例】For centuries, medicine was impotent and hence unproblematic. From the Greeks to the Great War, its job was simple: to struggle with lethal diseases and gross disabilities, to ensure live births, and to manage pain. (1997)
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【派】impotence(n. 无能为力;虚弱)
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salient[ˈseiliənt]adj. 显著的,非常重要的;凸起的 n. (战线等的)突出部分;凸起
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【记】词根记忆:sal(跳) + ient→跳起来→凸起的
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【例】①Parker had a consent smile underneath a salient straight nose.
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②The principal town within a salient in the British lines was the site of two previous battles.
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supply[səˈplai]vt. 供给,供应;满足(需要)n. 供应,供给之物;现货(储存量)
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【记】词根记忆:sup + ply(填满)→填满物品→供给
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【例】①The new power-station is able to supply our cheap energy requirements.
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②We know that solar energy is inexhaustible in supply.
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devious[ˈdiːviəs]adj. 迂回的,曲折的;不坦率的,不太老实的
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【记】词根记忆:de(离开) + vi(道路) + ous→离正道的→迂回的
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