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1705013034 【记】联想记忆:un(不) + duly(适当;合适;适度)→过分地
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1705013036 【例】The unduly rapid growth of drug expenses at present exceeds the country’s economic development and patients’ endurance, turning into one of the central social issues.
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1705013038 tatters[ˈtætəs]n. 碎布;破旧的衣服
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1705013040 【例】in tatters 崩溃 After the war, the country’s economy was totally in tatters.
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1705013042 【用】tatters一般出现在词组in tatters中,意思是“(衣服)破旧的;破产的,潦倒的”。
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1705013044 thump[θʌmp]v. 揍,打,重击;砰地响 n. 重击(声)
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1705013046 【例】①The shutters thumped the wall in the wind.
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1705013048 ②We heard a thump from the kitchen as he fell.
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1705013050 gallant[ˈgælənt]adj. 英勇的,豪侠的;(向女人)献殷勤的
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1705013052 【例】Albert made a gallant attempt to save his career.
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1705013054 ravish[ˈræviʃ]vt. 使着迷,使心醉;抢夺
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1705013056 【记】词根记忆:rav(夺) + ish→抢夺
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1705013058 【例】They had come home during the height of the disturbances to discover their teenage daughter being ravished by a young police officer.
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1705013060 slavish[ˈsleiviʃ]adj. 奴性的,卑屈的;缺乏独创性的,盲从的
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1705013062 【记】联想记忆:slav(e)(奴隶) + ish→奴性的
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1705013064 【例】I had had brothers myself, and it was no revelation to me that little girls could be slavish idolaters of little boys.
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1705013066 perk[pəːk]n. 额外津贴 v. 竖起,翘起;活跃,(使)振奋
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1705013068 【例】①About 40 percent of company cars are perks rather than necessities for the job, even though the average company car driver with a 1500cc engine is paying more than three times as much in tax compared to a decade ago. (1997)
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1705013070 ②perk up 振奋起来 Chinese share prices perk up this week after two weeks’ falling.
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1705013072 misconduct[misˈkɔndʌkt]n. 品行不良,行为不检;不贞
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1705013074 【记】联想记忆:mis(错误) + conduct(行为)→行为不检
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1705013076 【例】①Grace is prepared to accept the obloquy that flows from her misconduct.
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1705013078 ②Scientific misconduct has become a social issue that should not be overlooked.
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1705013080 slop[slɔp]v. (使)溢出,(使液体)溅出
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1705013082 【例】Sassoon dropped the bucket, and water slopped out of it.
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