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②We can see this situation at times: The President vetoed the bill, but congress overrode his veto.
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unravel[ʌnˈrævəl]v. 解开(线团),拆开(布等);解决,澄清
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【记】联想记忆:un + ravel(纠缠)→不纠缠→解开
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【例】①Delia adjusted her hair as Aaron started to unravel the bandages.
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②Chinese physicists help unravel life’s mystery.
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nuance[njuːˈɑːns]n. (色彩、意义、感情等的)细微差别
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【例】I paid much attention to the nuance of the two books and found something interesting.
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tend[tend]vi. 倾向,趋于 vt. 照管
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【例】①People who are healthy in middle age tend to be healthy in old age, just as one would expect. (2005听力)
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②The man was outside tending the garden when the fire broke out.
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【派】tendency(n. 倾向,趋势);tender(adj. 嫩的;脆弱的;敏感的;温和的)
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standing[ˈstændiŋ]n. 地位,身份;持续时间 adj. 常备的,永久的
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【例】①This legal case is likely to damage the company’s market standing.
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②The two sides signed a standing agreement.
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hurtle[ˈhəːtl]vi. 猛冲,飞驰
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【例】An ambulance hurtled round the corner.
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【用】hurtle后接介词at,表示“向…猛冲过去”。
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serviceable[ˈsəːvisəbl]adj. 可使用的;坚固耐用的
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【例】The repairman stated that in six weeks rush work would be required to repair the boilers to make them serviceable.
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delirious[diˈliriəs]adj. 精神错乱的,胡言乱语的,极度兴奋的
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【例】For the past week Jack was in a delirious condition, then began to recover.
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flabby[ˈflæbi]adj. (肌肉)松软的,软弱无力的
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【例】The huge man is a little too flabby to be a real athlete.
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