1705016472
negligible[ˈneglidʒəbl]adj. 微不足道的,可以忽略的
1705016473
1705016474
【记】词根记忆:neg+lig(选择)+ible→不用选择的→微不足道的
1705016475
1705016476
【例】①Don’t waste time on such negligible questions.
1705016477
1705016478
②Its impact over the next century could plausibly range from negligible to severe.
1705016479
1705016480
bombard[bɔmˈbɑːd]vt. 炮轰,轰击;(~ with)向…连续提出问题
1705016481
1705016482
【记】联想记忆:bomb(炸弹) + ard→一连串的炸弹→炮击
1705016483
1705016484
【例】The spokesman didn’t know what to say when the reporters bombarded him with questions.
1705016485
1705016486
innate[iˈneit]adj. 天生的,固有的,天赋的
1705016487
1705016488
【记】词根记忆:in(进入) + nat(出生) + e→一出生便进入→天生的
1705016489
1705016490
【例】I had an innate dislike of conventionalities.
1705016491
1705016492
defect[ˈdiːfekt]n. 缺点,瑕疵
1705016493
1705016494
[diˈfekt]vi. 背叛,变节
1705016495
1705016496
【记】词根记忆:de(相反) + fect(做)→反着做→背叛
1705016497
1705016498
【例】①The workers at the local factory were searching for possible defects on the machines.
1705016499
1705016500
②Your record would be reasonable enough to defect from our party.
1705016501
1705016502
【用】defect常与to和from搭配使用,但二者有所区别,defect to是“背叛到…”,而defect from意为“背叛了…”。
1705016503
1705016504
immaculate[iˈmækjulit]adj. 整洁的,无瑕的,无误的,一尘不染的
1705016505
1705016506
【记】词根记忆:im(不) + macul(斑点) + ate→无斑点的→无瑕的
1705016507
1705016508
【例】①They are planning an immaculate performance.
1705016509
1705016510
②Catherine kept an immaculate record during her college life.
1705016511
1705016512
downhearted[ˈdaunˈhɑːtid]adj. 情绪低落的,消沉的
1705016513
1705016514
【记】词根记忆:down(沮丧的) + hearted(呈…心情的)→情绪低落的,消沉的
1705016515
1705016516
【例】When no response came after many interviews, I began to become downhearted.
1705016517
1705016518
abominable[əˈbɔminəbl]adj. 可憎的,可恶的;糟糕的,极坏的
1705016519
1705016520
【记】联想记忆:ab(离去) + omin(预兆) + able→运气离开的征兆→糟糕的
1705016521
[
上一页 ]
[ :1.705016472e+09 ]
[
下一页 ]