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②I was intrigued by the things Austin did.
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③Carl’s mind is full of intrigues.
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【用】intrigue后接against,表示“密谋陷害…”;接with表示“与…勾结”。
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【派】intriguing(adj. 迷人的,引人入胜的)
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whisk[wisk]vt. 拂,掸;突然移动或带走;搅打(蛋等)n. 拂,掸;掸帚;搅拌器
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【记】与whisky(n. 威士忌)一起记
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【例】①The boy whisked through the classroom door when he saw the pretty girl outside the window.
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②I whipped the cream and butter with a whisk.
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pretentious[priˈtenʃəs]adj. 自负的,自命不凡的;矫饰的,做作的
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【记】联想记忆:pre + tent(伸展) + ious→在人前伸展肢体→做作的
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【例】Artists are often seen as impractical and sometimes pretentious.
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rudimentary[ˌruːdiˈmentəri]adj. 初步的,基本的;发展不完全的,未发育成熟的
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【记】词根记忆:rudi(天然的) + ment(心智) + ary→心智还处于天然状态→未发育成熟的
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【例】In this rudimentary natural society men go out to hunt and fish and to fight off the tribe next door while women keep the fire going. (2005)
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blurt[bləːt]v. 不假思索地脱口而出
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【记】联想记忆:说话不经过思考就脱口而出(blurt)容易伤人(hurt)
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【例】No one should think twice about blurting out the whole story.
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【用】blurt常和out连用,表示“脱口说出…”。
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retaliate[riˈtælieit]vi. 报复
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【记】词根记忆:re + tali(邪恶) + ate→把邪恶还回去→报复
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【例】At the beginning of September the British retaliated with a bombing raid on Berlin.
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【用】retaliate后接on或upon,表示“向…报复”。
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hassle[ˈhæsl]n. 麻烦,困难;斗争;争吵,争辩 vt. 争辩;不断打扰,烦扰,搅扰
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【例】①Don’t keep hassling me with those silly questions!
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②Waiters are not supposed to hassle with their customers.
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