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1705009960 babble[ˈbæbl]v. 含糊不清地说;唠叨
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1705009962 【记】与形近词bubble(n. 泡沫)一起记
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1705009964 【例】David began to babble incoherently when he was in a high fever.
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1705009966 spar[spaː]n. 圆材(木质或金属质)vi. 用拳轻击;(与某人)争辩
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1705009968 【例】The two have sparred with each other for weeks over the problem.
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1705009970 grumpy[ˈgrʌmpi]adj. 脾气坏的
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1705009972 【记】联想记忆:grump(发脾气,生气) + y→坏脾气的
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1705009974 【例】When the boss’s grumpy, the life’s hard.
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1705009976 secretive[ˈsiːkrətiv]adj. 守口如瓶的
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1705009978 【记】联想记忆:secret(秘密的) + ive→把它当成秘密的→守口如瓶的
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1705009980 【例】He was white, and the firm had never hired a black. They managed this by being secretive and never soliciting job applications. (2003)
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1705009982 histrionic[ˌhistriˈɔnik]adj. 做作的,不自然的;表演的,戏剧的
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1705009984 【例】Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) is a personality disorder characterized by a pattern of excessive emotionality and attention-seeking, including an excessive need for approval and inappropriate seductiveness, usually beginning in early adulthood.
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1705009986 positive[ˈpɔzətiv]adj. 确定的,确信的;积极的;有效的;正极的,阳性的
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1705009988 【记】联想记忆:pos(放置) + it + ive→就那么放→确定的
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1705009990 【例】These two generations of museums play positive roles in spreading scientific knowledge, but they both put visitors in the position of passive observers. (2000)
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1705009992 forcible[ˈfɔːsəbl]adj. 用暴力的,强行的;有说服力的,强有力的
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1705009994 【例】①The law permits that the police has the right to make a forcible entry into any houses.
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1705009996 ②The forcible salesman has high endowment in selling.
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1705009998 tilt[tilt]v. (使)倾斜,(使)翘起 n. 倾斜,斜坡
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1705010000 【例】①The table top suddenly tilted and all the plates crashed onto the floor.
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1705010002 ②The boat tilted toward one side and overturned finally.
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1705010004 ③at full tilt 全速 Our factories are running at full tilt after the reform.
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1705010006 mind[maind]n. 思想,精神;智力,头脑;心情;看法;有才智的人 v. 介意;注意,小心;专心于
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1705010008 【例】①bear in mind 牢记 Well, it’s perhaps more helpful to bear in mind that different people behave and negotiate in different ways and you shouldn’t assume that everyone will behave in the same way that you do. (2002听力)
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