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【用】regress常与介词to搭配构成regress to,是“退回到…”的意思。
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【派】regression(n. 倒退,回归,退化);regressive(adj. 退步的,退化的)
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regular[ˈregjulə]adj. 规则的;整齐的,对称的;合格的;正规的;普通的
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【例】①The doctor told the patient that he had a regular heartbeat.
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②On top of regular practice, he always went to the gym early and practiced foul shots alone. (1997)
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intransigent[inˈtrænsidʒənt]adj. 固执己见的,不愿合作的,不妥协的
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【记】词根记忆:in + trans(转移) + igent→思想不转移的→固执己见的
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【例】①This country adopted a very intransigent attitude to the question of sovereignty.
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②An intransigent conservative opposed to every liberal tendency.
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far-fetched[fɑːˈfetʃt]adj. 难以置信的,牵强的
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【例】Well, government conspiracies I think are a little far-fetched because, I mean, it’s very hard for me to keep a secret with a friend of mine. (2003听力)
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decadent[ˈdekədənt]adj. 颓废的,衰落的,堕落的
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【记】词根记忆:de(向下) + cad(落下) + ent→向下落→衰落的
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【例】They spent the whole summer drinking, smoking and lying around. It must sound decadent.
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repentance[riˈpentəns]n. 懊悔,悔改,忏悔
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【记】词根记忆:re + pen(惩罚) + tance→受到惩罚→懊悔
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【例】A hint, therefore, to awaken your sense of this matter, shall suffice; for I would inspire you with repentance, and not drive you to desperation.
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interrogate[inˈterəugeit]vt. 讯问;审问,盘问
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【记】词根记忆:inter(相互) + rog(问) + ate→相互问→讯问
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【例】①Barton has given up trying to interrogate his girlfriend.
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②There is no approval for the police in this country to interrogate terror suspect.
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grace[greis]n. 优美,雅致;恩惠,恩赐;风度,魅力
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【例】①Every code of etiquette has contained three elements; basic moral duties; practical rules which promote efficiency; and artificial, optional graces such as formal compliments to, say, women on their beauty or superiors on their generosity and importance. (1996)
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②with(a) bad grace 很不情愿地 The receptionist welcomed her with a bad grace.
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③with(a) good grace 痛快地 Bloomer lent me his car with a good grace.
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