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②I admit that bad temper is my worst infirmity.
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appease[əˈpiːz]vt. 使满足;平息,抚慰
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【记】联想记忆:ap(表加强) + pease(看作peace,和平)→平息
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【例】Your apologies may not be enough to appease the anger of the public.
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trample[ˈtræmpl]v. 践踏,蹂躏
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【例】Anyone who tramples laws and regulations will be punished.
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mania[ˈmeiniə]n. 狂躁症;狂热,癖好
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【例】“Youth market” is a market in which enterprising businesses cater to the demands of teenagers and older youths in all their rock mania and pop-art forms. (1997)
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headway[ˈhedwei]n. (在困难条件下取得)进步;进展
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【记】组合词:head(头) + way(道路)→一头向前→进步
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【例】①I thought Raman was making headway.
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②Development of Shenzhou VI makes headway.
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【用】make headway是常用搭配,意思为“取得进展”。
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nominal[ˈnɔminəl]adj. 名义上的;极小的,微薄的;名词(性)的
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【记】词根记忆:nomin(名称) + al→名义上的
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【例】Nominal corporate tax rates are, in fact, very high and it is these rates that potential investors primarily look at. (2001)
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evade[iˈveid]vt. 逃避,规避,避开
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【记】词根记忆:e + vad(走) + e→走出去→避开
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【例】The suspect evaded all the questions asked by the policemen.
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【派】evasive(adj. 躲避的,推诿的;不坦率的,转弯抹角的)
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inept[iˈnept]adj. 不熟练的,不擅长的;无能的;不合适的,不策略的
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【记】词根记忆:in(无) + ept(能干的)→无能的
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【例】①Hobson seems to be an inept leader.
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②What an inept remark James made on such a formal occasion.
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incur[inˈkəː]vt. 遭受,蒙受;招致
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