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【例】①Ann has done nothing to warrant the criminal prosecution.
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②I warrant you what he is telling is all true.
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scavenge[ˈskævindʒ]v. (动物)食腐肉;在废物中寻觅(有用的物品);
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【机】排除废气
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【例】He was looking for his two sons, who had been out scavenging bones when the storm struck.
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【派】scavenger〔n. 食腐肉的兽(鸟);捡破烂的人〕
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cowardice[ˈkauədis]n. 胆小,怯懦
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【记】联想记忆:coward(胆小鬼,懦夫) + ice(名词后缀)→胆小,怯懦
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【例】Maybe I could never escape the everlasting stigma of cowardice.
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intrusive[inˈtruːsiv]adj. 入侵的,闯入的,打扰的;内凸的
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【记】词根记忆:in(进入) + trus(推,冲) + ive→推进去→入侵的
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【例】There are many different types of intrusive igneous rocks but granite is the most common type.
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gruff[grʌf]adj. 粗鲁的;草率的;板着脸孔的
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【例】Beneath her gruff exterior, Nora’s really very warm-hearted.
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entity[ˈentəti]n. 独立存在体,实体
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【例】Simon, we all find you a fascinating and wonderful entity.
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capitulate[kəˈpitjuleit]vi. (指根据商定的条件向某人)投降
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【记】词根记忆:capit(头) + ulate→低头→投降
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【例】The enemy capitulated to us after several wars and we all had heavy losses.
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trust[trʌst]n. 信任;托管;职责;信托财产;托拉斯 v. 信任,信赖;委托,托付;倚靠,依赖;希望,盼望
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【例】①An old woman found a new home by a housing trust.
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②The new manager said he would try to justify the trust the employees had placed in him.
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【派】trustee〔n. 受信托人;(机构的)管理班子成员〕;trustworthy(adj. 值得信任的)
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