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negate[niˈgeit]vt. 否定,否认;取消,使无效
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【记】词根记忆:neg(否认) + ate→否认
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【例】①When does the ego acquire the ability to negate?
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②The government was trying to negate the negative influence of the new policy.
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intersperse[ˌintəˈspəːs]vt. 散置,散布,点缀
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【记】词根记忆:inter(在…之间) + spers(散开) + e→在中间散布→点缀
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【例】①Flowers were interspersed among bushes.
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②The newspaper section is interspersed with advertisements.
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【用】intersperse among表示“使散布于…”;intersperse with表示“用…点缀;夹杂着…”。
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nostalgia[nɔˈstældʒiə]n. 怀旧,留恋往事,乡愁
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【记】词根记忆:nost(家) + alg(痛) + ia→想到家就心痛→乡愁
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【例】When the author recalls Harlem in the old days, he has a feeling of nostalgia. (2003)
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【派】nostalgic(adj. 怀旧的,留恋过去的,乡愁的)
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scrawl[skrɔːl]vt. 潦草地书写 n. 潦草的笔迹,潦草的文字,涂鸦
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【例】①Letter by letter, we watched Faith scrawl out a name.
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②Anthony hastily opened the letter produced, and was much disturbed to read in Tess’s handwriting the sentiments expressed in her last hurried scrawl to him.
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flounder[ˈflaundə]vi. (在水中)挣扎,肢体乱动;错乱地说话(或行动)
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【记】联想记忆:flo(看作flow,流) + under(在…下面)→在下面流动→挣扎
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【例】①The lifeguard saw some kids floundering in the shallow water.
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②If the economy is floundering and confidence has faltered, the government must take measures to deal with it.
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inexplicable[ˌinikˈsplikəbl]adj. 无法解释的,不可思议的,莫名其妙的
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【记】词根记忆:in(不) + ex + plic(折叠) + able→折叠的无法展开→无法解释的
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【例】The inexplicable disappearance of Jimmy worried everyone.
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