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repudiate[riˈpjuːdieit]vt. 否认,驳斥;拒绝接受;拒绝偿付(债款);拒不履行(义务)
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【记】词根记忆:re + pud(感到羞耻) + iate→被驳斥感到羞愧→驳斥
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【例】①Has she said to you since yesterday—except to repudiate her familiarity with anything so dreadful—a single other word about Miss Isabel?
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②The criminal repudiated the court’s decision to offer bail.
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consummate[kənˈsʌmit]adj. 完全无缺的,完美的
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【记】词根记忆:con + summ(加) + ate→全都加上了→完美的
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【例】Nancy is a consummate performer of piano.
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affinity[əˈfinəti]n. 构造相似,特点相近,关系;喜爱;亲和性,亲和力
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【记】词根记忆:af + fin(范围) + ity→在范围内→有关系→关系
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【例】①The students finally recognized the affinity between sound and light in the experiment.
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②Many classical musicians have an affinity for jazz.
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obscurity[əbˈskjuəriti]n. 晦涩,费解;不引人注目
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【记】来自obscure(adj. 朦胧的,模糊的)
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【例】There is a good deal of truth in what some people say: we certainly do create a great number of obscurities when we omit them. (2000)
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trying[ˈtraiiŋ]adj. 极为恼人的;令人难堪的
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【例】The beginning of the cinema is often a trying time because of latecomers.
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popularize[ˈpɔpjuləraiz]vt. 使受欢迎;普及
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【记】来自popular(adj. 通俗的,流行的,受欢迎的)
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【例】If this technic is proved to be efficient, we will popularize it in the next month.
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futility[fjuːˈtiləti]n. 无效,无用;无益
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【记】和utility(n. 效用)一起记
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【例】The discussion without evidence and truth is of futility.
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flaunt[flɔːnt]vt. 炫耀,夸示
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【例】Tina’s very rich, but she doesn’t like to flaunt her wealth or waste money.
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bogus[ˈbəugəs]adj. 假的,假冒的,伪造的
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