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【记】联想记忆:搂抱(cuddle)着挤成一团(huddle)
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【例】①Jane fell asleep in her chair, cuddling a little teddy bear.
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②The man cuddled up together under the blanket.
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threadbare[ˈθredbeə]adj. (指织物、衣服等)磨薄的,破旧的;陈腐的
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【记】组合词:thread(线) + bare(露出)→露出线头→破旧的
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【例】①There was a clean but threadbare rug on the floor.
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②It’s no use for the students to practice threadbare subjects at all time.
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snigger[ˈsnigə]n. / vi. 暗笑;窃笑
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【例】What are you guys sniggering at? Haven’t you seen people kissing before?
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【用】snigger常与at搭配,表示“朝着…窃笑;因…窃笑”。
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impassioned[imˈpæʃənd]adj. 充满激情的,热烈的
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【记】词根记忆:im(进入) + pass(感情) + ion + ed→感情投入→充满激情的
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【例】Over the years, we have come to know him as a thoughtful, impassioned journalist who has developed a voice and vision uniquely his own.
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hale[heil]adj. (老年人)健壮的,矍铄的
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【例】Although Lily’s grandpa is over seventy, he looks hale and healthy.
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【用】hale特指老人健壮、不虚弱。
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stress[stres]n. 压力,紧迫;重要,强调;重音,重读 vt. 强调,着重;用重音读
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【例】①Worry over his job put him under a great stress.
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②If you are using an outline or notes, highlight ideas or phrases you should stress in your speech with a different-colored pen or something. (2000听力)
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sophisticate[səˈfistikeit]n. 老于世故的人 vt. 使(人)世故;使复杂;使精巧
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【例】①The sophisticates in the office drink black tea; the young people have coffee.
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②The problem sophisticated the situation and we didn’t know how to solve it.
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【派】sophisticated(adj. 老练的;高雅时髦的;复杂的;精细的;尖端的)
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vanquish[ˈvæŋkwiʃ]vt. 征服,战胜(对手等)
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【例】①We heard that the country had been vanquished.
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