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resigned[riˈzaind]adj. 顺从的,逆来顺受的
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【记】联想记忆:re + sign(信号) + ed→说给信号就给信号→顺从的
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【例】be resigned to (doing) sth. 甘心We Chinese people are not resigned to underdevelopment.
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mercy[ˈməːsi]n. 宽大,仁慈,怜悯
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【例】at the mercy of 受到…的支配 The arrangements leave investors at the mercy of the Royal Mail and a seller will not know in advance how much a sale will produce. (1997)
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【用】词组have mercy on / upon是“对…有怜悯心”的意思。
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【派】merciful(adj. 仁慈的,宽大的);merciless(adj. 残忍的,冷酷无情的)
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dupe[djuːp]vt. 欺骗,愚弄 n. 受骗的人,上当者
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【例】The passion that wakened in me was anger, for I found that she had duped me.
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【用】dupe sb. into doing sth. 表示“欺骗…做…”。
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shuffle[ˈʃʌfl]v. 拖着脚走;洗(纸牌);搞乱,弄混 n. 混合
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【例】①The man shuffles through the contents of the drawer and brings out a small pile of photographs.
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②It is some 15 million Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims swept up in a tumultuous shuffle of citizens between India and Pakistan after the partition of the subcontinent in 1947. (2001)
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obscene[əbˈsiːn]adj. 猥亵的;淫乱的
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【记】联想记忆:ob(逆) + scene(场面)→违反伦理的场面→猥亵的
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【例】①The hoodlums in the street corner whistled and made obscene gestures to those two beautiful girls.
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②A gladiator’s nudity becomes obscene when there is nothing for him to fight against and no longer need for his strength and courage.
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banish[ˈbæniʃ]vt. 放逐,驱逐出境;忘却,不去想
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【记】联想记忆:ban(禁止) + ish(使)→不让活动就要将其放逐→放逐
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【例】If we could banish all such preconception when we read, that would be an admirable beginning. (2005)
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misbehave[ˌmisbiˈheiv]v. 行为不检,举止无理
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【记】联想记忆:mis(错误) + behave(举止;行为)→举止无理
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【例】Experts provide insight into why children misbehave and offer strategies parents can use to prevent misbehavior.
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observant[əbˈzəːvənt]adj. 机警的,善于观察的;严格遵守的
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【记】来自observe(v. 观察;遵守)
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