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【派】withdrawal(n. 撤退,退回)
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abiding[əˈbaidiŋ]adj. (信念等)永恒的,持久的
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【记】来自abide(v. 坚持,容忍)
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【例】The businessman has an abiding faith in the possibilities of the economy.
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erudite[ˈeruːdait]adj. 博学的
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【记】词根记忆:e(出) + rud(天然的) + ite→走出天然状态的→博学的
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【例】The famous professor gave us an erudite lecture.
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frantic[ˈfræntik]adj. (因恐惧、焦急、喜悦等)发狂(似)的,发疯的;狂乱的;令人绝望的;不顾一切的
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【例】There was frantic blame-shifting when everything in Asia seemed to be going wrong: now there is a race to claim credit when some things have started to go right. (2001)
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debit[ˈdebit]n. (账簿中的)收方,借方 vt. 把…记入借方
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【例】It’s the rule of the bank that people can’t debit their accounts without signing the name.
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doodle[ˈduːdl]v. (心不在焉地)乱涂
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【例】Some people have the habit of doodling while talking on the phone.
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ignoble[igˈnəubl]adj. 不光荣的,可耻的;卑鄙的
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【记】词根记忆:ig(不) + noble(高贵)→不高贵的→不光荣的
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【例】①Pullman bribed lots of people to achieve his ignoble goals.
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②I can’t believe Ralph is such an ignoble man.
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【用】ignoble多指道德不高尚。
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agile[ˈædʒail]adj. 敏捷的,灵活的
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【记】词根记忆:ag(做) + ile(…的)→做得好的→灵活的
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【例】The robot is quite agile and able to duplicate most human motions.
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indisputable[ˌindisˈpjuːtəbl]adj. 不可争辩的,不容置疑的,无可否认的
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【记】词根记忆:in + dis + put(思考) + able→不用再思考→不容置疑的
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【例】She loves him for himself not his money, which is indisputable.
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exalt[igˈzɔːlt]vt. 使升高;提高…的地位(荣誉等);赞扬,吹捧;(使)喜悦
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