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【派】riveting(adj. 极有吸引力的)
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inexorable[inˈeksərəbl]adj. 无法改变的;不可阻挡的;不为所动的
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【记】词根记忆:in(不) + ex(出) + or(说) + able→说不出→无法改变的
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【例】Like many other developed nations, Singapore faces the problems of an increasing proportion of people over 60 years of age. Demography is inexorable. (1999)
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nimble[ˈnimbl]adj. 敏捷的,迅速的;机智的,反应快的
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【记】联想记忆:nim(偷窃) + ble→偷窃需要手脚灵活→敏捷的
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【例】①The little boy is almost as nimble as a squirrel.
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②Jane knitted a shawl for me with her nimble fingers.
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【用】固定搭配as nimble as a squirrel表示“身手灵活,动作敏捷”。
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【派】nimbly(adv. 敏捷地,机敏地)
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degrade[diˈgreid]vt. 使降级,降低;有辱…的人格;使丢脸
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【记】联想记忆:de(去掉) + grade(级别)→去掉级别→使降级
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【例】①Don’t degrade yourself by telling lies to make mischief.
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②The Maldives has been at the forefront of the global movement to act against man’s actions that degrade the environment.
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【用】固定搭配degrade oneself(by doing sth. )表示“(做某事)降低身份”。
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cumbersome[ˈkʌmbəsəm]adj. 笨重的
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【记】联想记忆:cumber(阻碍) + some→受到阻碍的→笨重的
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【例】The room was dominated by an old cumbersome leather armchair.
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meager[ˈmiːgə]adj. (人)瘦的;(土地)贫瘠的;少量的
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【例】Medicine performed these uncontroversial tasks by and large with meager success. (1997)
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captivate[ˈkæptiveit]vt. 迷惑,吸引,使着迷
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【记】词根记忆:capt(抓住) + ivate→抓住别人的心→迷惑
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【例】The magazine was criticized for failing to captivate readers. (2000)
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keel[kiːl]n. (船的)龙骨 vi. (船)翻转,倾覆
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【例】①The ship’s keel juts up like a huge dorsal fin.
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