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【例】①His behavior removed all our doubts.
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②The mayor was removed from office for failing to do his duty.
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【派】removal(n. 移动;免职;去除;搬迁);removable〔adj. 可移动的;可拆卸的;(指人)可免职的,可除去的〕
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negotiable[niˈgəuʃiəbl]adj. 可谈判的,可协商的
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【记】来自negotiate(v. 谈判)
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【例】The law applies to all transaction activities in negotiable instruments within the territory of the People’s Republic of China.
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fervo(u)r[ˈfəːvə]n. 热情,热诚
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【记】词根记忆:ferv(沸腾,发热) + our→热诚
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【例】It’s said that the man was cold and no fervor could infect him.
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gratuitous[grəˈtjuːitəs; grəˈtuːitəs]adj. 无缘无故的;不必要的;无偿的,免费的
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【记】联想记忆:grat(高兴) + uitous→让人高兴的→免费的
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【例】①Jackson’s assumption is quite gratuitous.
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②We should accept other’s gratuitous advice.
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【用】gratuitous最常用的“无根据的”这个意思,可着重记忆。
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scupper[ˈskʌpə]vt. 故意弄沉(自己的船);使(某事物)失败,摧毁
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【例】The extent of Labour’s majority scuppered most of the smaller parties’ ambitions.
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vogue[vəug]n. 流行,时尚
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【例】①By 2012, this period of chastisement will likely have run its course, and future-mindedness will be back in vogue, for better or worse. (2002)
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②come into vogue 开始流行 The building of ERP systems within China’s oil industry comes into vogue.
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③go out of vogue 过时 As that last slogan demonstrates, catchphrases can go out of vogue as easily as they come into it.
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④in vogue 流行 Molly told me that the long ringlets were in vogue.
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pervert[ˈpəːvəːt]n. 堕落者,性变态者
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[pəˈvəːt]vt. 使反常;颠倒;误用,滥用;使入邪路,堕落
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【记】联想记忆:per(表加强) + vert(转)→转到(邪路上)→使堕落
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【例】①The clever criminal perverts his talents.
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