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prescribe[priˈskraib]vt. 处(方),开(药);命令,指示,规定
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【记】词根记忆:pre(预先) + scrib(写) + e→预先写好→规定
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【例】①Doctors must diagnose before they prescribe a drug.
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②The government did not prescribe remedies upon the inefficient system.
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【派】prescription(n. 处方;指示,规定)
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ignite[igˈnait]v. (使)燃烧,点燃
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【记】词根记忆:ign(点燃) + ite→点燃
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【例】Terry dropped a match in the liquid and ignited it.
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【用】ignite还可用作“点燃某人的怒火”或“使某人激动”。
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jocular[ˈdʒɔkjulə]adj. 滑稽的,诙谐的,爱开玩笑的
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【记】词根记忆:joc(笑话) + ular→滑稽的
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【例】The jocular star made a joke to avoid answering our question directly.
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orchestrate[ˈɔːkistreit]vt. 编管弦乐曲;筹划,精心安排
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【记】来自orchestra(n. 交响乐团)
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【例】①The composer orchestrated a set of piano pieces.
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②Every procedure of the murder has been fully orchestrated.
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ineluctable[ˌiniˈlʌktəbl]adj. 不可避免的,难免的
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【例】Hamlet seems trapped by an ineluctable fact.
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austere[ɔˈstiə]adj. 严厉的,严峻的;清苦的,困苦的;朴素的,简朴的
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【例】①I felt tension and worry beneath his austere manner.
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②The priest lived an austere life.
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【派】austerity(n. 严峻,严厉;简朴;[pl. ]苦行)
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induct[inˈdʌkt]vt. 使正式就职;吸收会员
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【记】词根记忆:in(使) + duct(引导)→引进→吸收会员
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【例】Gunther refused to be inducted into the army.
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