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【用】consist常与介词of和in搭配,前者表示“由…组成”,后者表示“在于…”。
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decoy[ˈdiːkɔi]n. 用作诱饵的人(或物)
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[diˈkɔi]v. 用诱饵诱骗,使落入圈套
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【例】Our army decoyed enemy troops into the place and annihilated them.
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twitch[twitʃ]n. /v. 痉挛,抽搐
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【例】Jane’s mouth twitched as she tried to stop herself laughing out loud.
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momentous[məuˈmentəs]adj. 重要的,重大的
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【例】Your speech would have momentous and far-reaching consequences.
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underwrite[ˌʌndəˈrait]vt. 在(保险单或船舶保险单)下方签署并承担损失或损坏之责;(按商定的价格)认购(某公司的)全部剩余证券;同意资助(某事业)
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【例】It is this instinct that underwrites his survival, this instinct from which he derives his nature: a great and powerful dynamic that makes him what he is—restless, seeking, curious, forever unsatisfied, eternally straggling and eventually victorious. (2001)
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transcribe[trænˈskraib]vt. 抄写,誊写;用音标标出;改编(乐曲);复制,转录
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【记】词根记忆:tran(变换) + scrib(写) + e→改编
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【例】①This script was transcribed that maybe it had many errors demanding corrections.
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②The phone conversations were transcribed and then sent to the police.
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allure[əˈljuə]v. 引诱,诱惑 n. 诱惑力;引诱力
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【记】词根记忆:al + lure(吸引力,魅力)→诱惑
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【例】The quick profits in the stock investment allured many unwary investors.
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irretrievable[ˌiriˈtriːvəbl]adj. 不能复得的,无法挽救的,无法弥补的
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【记】联想记忆:ir(不) + retriev(e)(补救,挽回) + able→无法挽救的
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【例】Evans was afraid of committing himself to an irretrievable blunder.
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modify[ˈmɔdifai]vt. (略微)修改,变更;减轻,缓和;
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【语】修饰
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【记】词根记忆:mod(方式) + ify→使改变方式→修改
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【例】①Humans have the ability to modify the environment in which they live.
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②In a conversation, you know immediately how effectively you are expressing a viewpoint and can modify what you are saying in response to people’s reactions. (2002)
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