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1705014885 ②A bright vista of a happy future floated suddenly before him.
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1705014887 repress[riˈpres]vt. 抑制,压制;镇压
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1705014889 【记】词根记忆:re(一再) + press(挤,压)→压制
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1705014891 【例】Youngsters between the ages of 6 and 12, Winn emphasizes, require just as much time and attention as toddlers. She also urges parents to repress, gently, their children’s sexuality by withholding information and maintaining discipline. (1998)
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1705014893 【派】repression(n. 约束,抑制;压制);repressive〔adj. 抑制的;严厉的;(法律、制度)残酷的〕
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1705014895 molest[məˈlest]vt. 骚扰,干扰;调戏(女性),猥亵(小孩)
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1705014897 【记】词根记忆:mol(磨) + est→摩擦→干扰
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1705014899 【例】①The star lived in a secluded place so that he might not be molested by the paparazzi.
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1705014901 ②Scientific research does not provide any evidence that gay men or lesbians are any more likely than heterosexuals to molest children.
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1705014903 validate[ˈvælideit]vt. 使生效;证实
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1705014905 【记】词根记忆:val(价值) + id + ate(使)→使有价值→使生效
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1705014907 【例】To many people, husband and wife alone do not seem a proper family—they need children to enrich the circle, to validate its family character, to gather the redemptive influence of offspring. (1999)
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1705014909 totter[ˈtɔtə]vi. 踉跄,蹒跚;摇摇欲坠
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1705014911 【例】①Benjamin tottered drunkenly to his feet and entered the dark room.
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1705014913 ②The country’s economy system is tottering toward collapse.
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1705014915 insurmountable[ˌinsəˈmauntəbl]adj. 无法超越的,不能克服的
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1705014917 【记】联想记忆:in(不) + surmount(克服,超越) + able→不能克服的
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1705014919 【例】None of these difficulties is insurmountable.
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1705014921 detail[ˈdiːteil; diˈteil]n. 细节,详述;分配,(人员的)选派;选派的人(小组、分队等)vt. 详细说明
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1705014923 【例】①go into detail 详述,逐一细说 Julia would leave this company two days later but didn’t go into detail about why.
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1705014925 ②in detail 详细地 The dormitory policies may prescribe in detail when the room members should study, when they should have rest and recreation, and who will take turns to clean the room every day. (1996)
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1705014927 luminous[ˈluːminəs]adj. 发光的,光亮的;清楚的,明白易懂的
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1705014929 【记】词根记忆:lumin(光) + ous→发光的
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1705014931 【例】①Daisy’s eyes were moist and luminous at sight of the moving scene.
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1705014933 ②The improvement of luminous efficiency is one of the important issues in current research.
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