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purge[pəːdʒ]n. (政治上)清洗,整肃;洗涤,涤除;泻药 vt. 清洗,整肃
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【记】词根记忆:purg(=pure,纯洁) + e→弄干净→清洗
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【例】①Several weight reducing medicines are unhealthy, containing some kind of purge.
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②The politician wanted to purge himself of the ignoble.
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【用】purge sb. / oneself of a charge意为“洗清某人/自己的罪名”。
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redemption[riˈdempʃən]n. 赎回;补救;兑现
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【记】来自redeem(vt. 赎回,挽回)
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【例】beyond / past redemption 无可挽回 When the fifth goal was scored against us, we knew the match was past redemption.
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vet[vet]n. 兽医 vt. 诊疗(动物);详细调查
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【例】①Being a vet is always an interesting occupation, as you quickly learn while taking care of a dog with a broken leg or a bunny with a stomach ache.
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②All staff are vetted for former education and work experiences before being employed.
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instigate[ˈinstigeit]vt. 怂恿,唆使,煽动
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【记】词根记忆:in(使) + stig(=sting,刺激) + ate→使受刺激→煽动
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【例】Your speech could instigate other students to cheat in the examination.
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【用】常见句式instigate sb. to commit a crime表示“教唆某人犯罪”。
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inglorious[inˈglɔːriəs]adj. 可耻的,不光彩的;不出名的
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【记】词根记忆:in(无) + glor(荣誉) + ious→不光彩的
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【例】①Napoleon has an inglorious end eventually.
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②This novel was written by an inglorious young writer.
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horseplay[ˈhɔːsplei]n. 喧闹的娱乐;胡闹
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【记】组合词:horse(马) + play(玩)→骑马玩耍→喧闹的娱乐
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【例】Horseplay among students at a university left one fraternity brother dead and another charged with involuntary manslaughter.
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boggle[ˈbɔgl]v. 畏缩不前,犹豫;弄坏;使惊奇;吓倒;使为难
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【例】If you want to make progress, you should never boggle at a difficulty.
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vengeful[ˈvendʒful]adj. 图谋报复的,报复心重的,复仇的
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