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1705015185 【例】Presumption of innocence is a legal right that the accused in criminal trials has in many modern nations.
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1705015187 parry[ˈpæri]v. 闪开,避开
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1705015189 【例】Marry didn’t know how to parry her friends’ question about her marriage.
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1705015191 negligent[ˈneglidʒənt]adj. 疏忽的,粗心大意的
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1705015193 【记】词根记忆:neg(不) + lig(选择) + ent→不选择的→疏忽的
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1705015195 【例】①Elva has often been negligent, slighting her friends’ advice.
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1705015197 ②To effectively turn the tide on highway deaths, the nation must view traffic safety within the context of negligent driving.
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1705015199 poach[pəutʃ]v. 偷猎,捕杀;水煮
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1705015201 【例】①The hunter would like to poach some wild animals for dinner tonight.
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1705015203 ②The best eggs for poaching are the freshest eggs you can find. If eggs are more than a week old, the whites thin out.
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1705015205 backfire[ˌbækˈfaiə]vi. 适得其反,招致相反的效果;(指车子等)发出回火声,(指内燃机等)逆火,回火 n. (内燃机等的)逆火,回火
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1705015207 【记】组合词:back(后部) + fire(火)→后方失火→适得其反
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1705015209 【例】Buddhist teachings predict that actions motivated by greed, hatred and delusion often backfire, creating more problems than they solve.
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1705015211 exhort[igˈzɔːt]vt. 劝告,规劝,告诫
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1705015213 【记】词根记忆:ex(强烈地) + hort(催促)→强烈地主张、催促→劝告
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1705015215 【例】The teacher exhorted the students to work harder during the end of the term.
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1705015217 【用】exhort sb. to do sth. 表示“劝告某人做某事”。
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1705015219 congested[kənˈdʒestid]adj. 堵塞的,不畅通的
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1705015221 【例】The accidents are likely to happen in congested areas, particularly in busy times such as rush hours.
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1705015223 glean[gliːn]vt. (点滴地)搜集(情况等)
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1705015225 【例】The information you have gleaned is of great use.
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1705015227 pastoral[ˈpɑːstərəl;ˈpæstərəl]adj. 田园生活的,乡村的;牧师的
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1705015229 【记】联想记忆:pastor(牧师) + al→牧师的
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1705015231 【例】Often they may be concerned with pastoral matters. It makes sense to know their priorities and let them hear the things about you that they want to hear. (1999)
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1705015233 hierarchy[ˈhaiəˌrɑːki]n. 等级制度
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