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【记】词根记忆:omni(全部) + sci(知道) + ent→全知道的→无所不知的
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【例】The omniscient narrator told us the whole story.
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pseudo[ˈsjuːdəu]adj. 假的,伪的,冒充的
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【记】本身是一个前缀,表示“假”
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【例】Use of the press conference by public officials and private entrepreneurs help give rise to the phrase “pseudo-event”, an event contrived to create news coverage where none had been considered warranted. (2001听力)
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predicament[priˈdikəmənt]n. 困境,穷途
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【记】词根记忆:pre(预先) + dica(=dic,断言) + ment→提前断言悲惨命运→困境
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【例】I am grateful to you for helping me out of this predicament.
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senile[ˈsiːnail]adj. 衰老的
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【记】词根记忆:sen(老) + ile→衰老的
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【例】After those first few chats with his Aunt Emily, Alec soon realized that she was slightly senile.
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【派】senility(n. 衰老的状态)
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enthral(l)[inˈθrɔːl]vt. 使迷住,吸引住
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【例】Gold has enthralled man since the dawn of civilization. For centuries he braved arctic cold, tropic heat and inhuman privations to wrest gold from the earth. (1996)
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jerky[ˈdʒəːki]adj. 忽动忽停的;结结巴巴的;颠簸不稳的
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【例】That old man moved forward with quick jerky steps.
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lunge[lʌndʒ]vi. 猛向前冲;刺,戳
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【例】Daniel lunged wildly at his opponent without any weapons.
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fallible[ˈfæləbl]adj. 会犯错误的,易出错的
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【记】词根记忆:fall(错误) + ible→易出错的
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【例】The laws and regulations are fallible because they’re created by men.
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intangible[inˈtændʒəbl]adj. 触摸不到的,无形的;感受不到的,难以捉摸的
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【记】词根记忆:in(不) + tang(触摸) + ible→不可触摸的→触摸不到的
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【例】It is perhaps true to say, therefore, that the real purpose of an interview is not to assess the assessable aspects of each candidate but to make a logical guess at the more intangible things, such as personality, character and sociability and employeeship. (2005)
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surrender[səˈrendə]n. / v. 投降,认输;屈从;交出,放弃
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