单词表提取 【资料】新概念英语 (5682 words)

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词性 ADJ (977 words)

  • long: The days are long and the nights are short. (96 次) /lɒŋ/ 长时间的,长久的 continuing for a large amount of time
  • great: He is working for a big firm and he has already visited a great number of different places in Australia. (94 次) /ɡreɪt/ 大量的;巨大的;强烈的 large in amount, size, or degree
  • other: Five other cars were just behind him. (92 次) /ˈʌð.ər/ 其他的,别的,另外的 as well as the thing or person already mentioned
  • new: Sophie is a new student. (84 次) /njuː/ 新出现的;新兴的 recently created or having started to exist recently
  • good: Good morning. (80 次) /ɡʊd/ 令人满意的;令人愉快的;合意的;有趣的 very satisfactory, enjoyable, pleasant, or interesting
  • many: We haven’t got many tomatoes, but we’ve got a lot of potatoes. (78 次) /ˈmen.i/ 许多(主要用于否定句和疑问句中,或者带有“too”、“so” 和“as” 等词的句子中) used mainly in negative sentences and questions and with “too”, “so”, and “as” to mean “a large number of”
  • first: My wife must see it first. (75 次) /ˈfɜːst/ 第一(的);首先;最初;首要(的) (a person or thing) coming before all others in order, time, amount, quality, or importance
  • small: Mrs. Smith’s kitchen is small. (71 次) /smɔːl/ 小的;少的;矮小的 little in size or amount when compared with what is typical or average
  • large: Mrs. Smith’s living room is large. (70 次) /lɑːdʒ/ 大的;大规模的;大量的 big in size or amount
  • old: Jill’s eighteen years old, Tom. (68 次) /əʊld/ 老的;年老的;古老的 having lived or existed for many years
  • such: He told me that the firm could not afford to pay such large salaries. (67 次) /sʌtʃ/ (用于名词或名词短语前表示强调)如此,这么 used before a noun or noun phrase to add emphasis
  • last: Was he absent from school last week? (63 次) /lɑːst/ 最终的;最后的 (the person or thing) after everyone or everything else
  • few: I think there are a few in that box. (53 次) /fjuː/ 我需要到城里买几样东西。 some, or a small number of something:
  • own: In this way, he has begun his own private ‘telephone’ service. (53 次) /əʊn/ 自己(的),本人(的);自己人 belonging to or done by a particular person or thing
  • able: Because of this, he has not been able to get his own car into his garage even once. (47 次) /ˈeɪ.bəl/ 她能应付这项工作吗? to have the necessary physical strength, mental power, skill, time, money, or opportunity to do something:
  • next: She’s next door. (45 次) /nekst/ 下一个的;其次的;紧接着的 being the first one after the present one or after the one just mentioned
  • little: And here’s a little present for you. (44 次) /ˈlɪt.əl/ 小的,少的 small in size or amount
  • right: Are you all right now? (42 次) /raɪt/ 对的,正确的 correct
  • young: Who is this young man? (39 次) /jʌŋ/ 幼小的;年轻的 having lived or existed for only a short time and not old
  • modern: It is a very modern house, so it looks strange to some people. (36 次) /ˈmɒd.ən/ 现代的;新式的 designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods
  • same: It’s the same colour. (36 次) /seɪm/ 相同的,同样的 exactly like another or each other
  • less: No, less than that. (31 次) /les/ 更少,较小 a smaller amount (of), or to a smaller degree
  • bad: He has a bad cold, Mr. Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week. (30 次) /bæd/ 坏的,不好的;令人不悦的 unpleasant and causing difficulties
  • high: She knew she was near the shore because the light was high up on the cliffs. (30 次) /haɪ/ (尤指无生命的东西)高的,有…高的 (especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top to bottom
  • human: It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered. (29 次) /ˈhjuː.mən/ 人的,人类的 being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed to animals
  • sure: I’m sure that you need an X-ray, Andy. (29 次) /ʃɔːr/ 确定的,肯定的,毫无疑问的 certain; without any doubt
  • big: Sally is looking at a big ship. (28 次) /bɪɡ/ (尺寸或数量)大的,巨大的 large in size or amount
  • possible: After a little time, she chose one of the most expensive dresses in the shop and handed it to an assistant who wrapped it up for her as quickly as possible. (27 次) /ˈpɒs.ə.bəl/ 可能的,有可能做到的 able to be done or achieved, or able to exist
  • several: I repeated my question several times and at last he understood. (27 次) /ˈsev.ər.əl/ 一些;几个 some; an amount that is not exact but is fewer than many
  • difficult: They were too difficult for me. (25 次) /ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəlt/ 困难的,费力的,艰难的 needing skill or effort
  • present: And here’s a little present for you. (24 次) /ˈprez.ənt/ (尤指表示友谊或致谢的)礼物,赠品 something that you are given, without asking for it, on a special occasion, especially to show friendship, or to say thank you
  • different: He is working for a big firm and he has already visited a great number of different places in Australia. (23 次) /ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/ 不同的,不一样的,有差别的 not the same
  • late: The sun rises early and sets late. (23 次) /leɪt/ 末期的,晚期的;接近终了 (happening or being) near the end of a period of time
  • impossible: But that’s impossible. (22 次) /ɪmˈpɒs.ə.bəl/ (行动或事件)不可能的,办不到的 If an action or event is impossible, it cannot happen or be achieved.
  • short: This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. (22 次) /ʃɔːt/ 短的;矮的 small in length, distance, or height
  • certain: When the doctor answered the phone, Mr.Gilbert said he was inquiring about a certain patient, a Mr.John Gilbert. (21 次) /ˈsɜː.tən/ 肯定的,无疑的;有把握的;确定的 having no doubt or knowing exactly that something is true, or known to be true, correct, exact, or effective
  • deep: Very excited, the party dug a hole two feet deep. (21 次) /diːp/ 深的,向下延伸的;有…深的 going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to the bottom
  • full: This letter’s full of mistakes. (20 次) /fʊl/ (容器或空间)装满的,充满的 (of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or a lot
  • heavy: Is that bag heavy, Penny? (20 次) /ˈhev.i/ 重的,沉的 weighing a lot, and needing effort to move or lift
  • local: Last Tuesday he received a letter from the local police. (19 次) /ˈləʊ.kəl/ 当地的,本地的 from, existing in, serving, or responsible for a small area, especially of a country
  • special: They will also be building new roads and a special railway line. (19 次) /ˈspeʃ.əl/ 特殊的,特别的;不寻常的 not ordinary or usual
  • whole: I spent the whole day in my room, but I did not write a single card! (19 次) /həʊl/ 全部的;整个的;整体的 complete or not divided
  • expensive: It’s the most expensive model in the shop. (18 次) /ɪkˈspen.sɪv/ 昂贵的;花钱多的;价格高的 costing a lot of money
  • free: The girl ‘gave’ her mother a free dress once a week! (18 次) /friː/ 自由的;无拘束的 not limited or controlled
  • close: Recently,one of Jeremy’s closest friends asked him to make a speech at a wedding reception. (17 次) /kləʊz/ (使)关,合,关闭 to change from being open to not being open, or to cause something to do this
  • famous: She was a famous actress When I was still at school. (17 次) /ˈfeɪ.məs/ 著名的,出名的,有名的 known and recognized by many people
  • least: I read she’s twenty-nine, but she must be at least forty. (17 次) /liːst/ 最少;最小 less than anything or anyone else; the smallest amount or number
  • low: I’m sure I’ve got a low mark. (17 次) /ləʊ/ 低的;矮的 not measuring much from the base to the top
  • nice: Nice to meet you. (17 次) /naɪs/ 愉快的;美好的;满意的 pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfactory
  • simple: The explanation was simple but very unusual. (17 次) /ˈsɪm.pəl/ 简单的,容易的 easy to understand or do; not difficult
  • wrong: You’ve given me the wrong case! (17 次) /rɒŋ/ 错误的;不正确的 not correct
  • black: I like black coffee. (16 次) /blæk/ 黑色的 having the darkest colour there is, like the colour of coal or of a very dark night
  • french: She is French. (16 次) /frentʃ/ 法语 the language that people speak in France, parts of Belgium and Canada, and other countries
  • poor: Poor Ian! (16 次) /pɔːr/ 贫穷的,穷困的;拮据的 having little money and/or few possessions
  • public: I visited museums and sat in public gardens. (16 次) /ˈpʌb.lɪk/ 公众的,大众的 relating to or involving people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group of people
  • second: His engine failed and he landed on the sea for the second time. (16 次) /ˈsek.ənd/ 第二(的),第二个(的) immediately after the first and before any others
  • sorry: Sorry sir. (16 次) /ˈsɒr.i/ 悲伤的,难过的;惋惜的 feeling sadness, sympathy, or disappointment, especially because something unpleasant has happened or been done
  • afraid: I’m afraid that I can’t. (15 次) /əˈfreɪd/ 畏惧的,害怕的;担忧的,发愁的 feeling fear, or feeling worry about the possible results of a particular situation
  • blue: My shirt’s blue. (15 次) /bluː/ 蓝色的;天蓝色的;青蓝色的 of the colour of the sky without clouds on a bright day, or a darker or lighter type of this
  • dead: I had no sooner got back to the kitchen than the doorbell rang loud enough to wake the dead. (15 次) /ded/ 死的,死亡的,去世的 not now living
  • future: I will have to ask my future husband. (15 次) /ˈfjuː.tʃər/ 将来,未来,今后 a period of time that is to come
  • huge: The seed was sprayed over the ground in huge quantities by aeroplanes. (15 次) /hjuːdʒ/ 巨大的,庞大的 extremely large in size or amount
  • likely: It seems that the further cats fall, the less they are likely to injure themselves. (15 次) /ˈlaɪ.kli/ 很可能的,可能要发生的 If something is likely, it will probably happen or is expected.
  • strange: It is a very modern house, so it looks strange to some people. (15 次) /streɪndʒ/ 不寻常的;奇怪的;不可思议的 unusual and unexpected, or difficult to understand
  • warm: It’s always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes. (15 次) /wɔːm/ 温暖的;暖和的 having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot
  • easy: The questions were very easy. (14 次) /ˈiː.zi/ 容易的;不费力的 needing little effort
  • worth: It’s worth every penny of it. (14 次) /wɜːθ/ 值…钱的 having a particular value, especially in money
  • cold: Is it cold or warm in autumn? (13 次) /kəʊld/ (尤指相对于体温而言)冷的,寒冷的,温度低的 at a low temperature, especially when compared to the temperature of the human body, and not hot, or warm
  • empty: The bottle is empty. (13 次) /ˈemp.ti/ 空的;无人的 not containing any things or people
  • real: Tired of sleeping on the floor, a young man in Teheran saved up for years to buy a real bed. (13 次) /rɪəl/ 实际存在的,现实的;真实的 existing in fact and not imaginary
  • safe: The writer stated that Rastus was in safe hands and would be returned immediately if Mrs. Ramsay paid a ransom of $1,000. (13 次) /seɪf/ 安全的;没有危险的 not in danger or likely to be harmed
  • American: There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars. (12 次) /əˈmer.ɪ.kən/ 美国的 of or relating to the United States of America
  • busy: They aren’t very busy! (12 次) /ˈbɪz.i/ 忙碌的;忙于…的;专注的 If you are busy, you are working hard, or giving your attention to a particular thing.
  • interesting: Our climate is not very good, but it’s certainly interesting. (12 次) /ˈɪn.tres.tɪŋ/ 有趣的,引起兴趣的 Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because he, she, or it is unusual, exciting, or has a lot of ideas.
  • necessary: A robot-arm from the Endeavour will grab the telescope and hold it while the astronauts make the necessary repairs. (12 次) /ˈnes.ə.ser.i/ 必需的,必不可少的 needed in order to achieve a particular result
  • successful: While John Gilbert was in hospital, he asked his doctor to tell him whether his operation had been successful, but the doctor refused to do so. (12 次) /səkˈses.fəl/ 成功的,达到目的的 achieving the results wanted or hoped for
  • tiny: The tiny village of Frinley is said to possess a ‘cursed tree’. (12 次) /ˈtaɪ.ni/ 微小的,极小的 extremely small
  • true: I want to tell you a true story. (12 次) /truː/ (尤指事实或陈述)正确的,真实的,确实的;如实的 (especially of facts or statements) right and not wrong; correct
  • white: Tim’s shirt’s white. (12 次) /waɪt/ 白色的;雪白的;乳白的 of a colour like that of snow, milk, or bone
  • beautiful: Paris is a beautiful city. (11 次) /ˈbjuː.tɪ.fəl/ 美丽的,漂亮的 very attractive
  • clean: The cup is clean. (11 次) /kliːn/ 干净的;清洁的 free from any dirty marks, pollution, bacteria, etc.
  • clear: The plane was then able to rise and it cleared the mountains by 400 feet. (11 次) /klɪər/ 明白的;清楚的;易懂的;清晰的 easy to understand, hear, read, or see
  • green: It’s green. (11 次) /ɡriːn/ 绿色的,草绿色的 of a colour between blue and yellow; of the colour of grass
  • important: He will take part in an important race across the Atlantic. (11 次) /ɪmˈpɔː.tənt/ 必需的;重要的;珍贵的 necessary or of great value
  • main: When the plane arrived, some of the detectives were waiting inside the main building while others were waiting on the airfield. (11 次) /meɪn/ 主要的;最重要的;最大的 larger, more important, or having more influence than others of the same type
  • alive: He has been able to tell us more about active volcanoes than any man alive. (10 次) /əˈlaɪv/ (着)的;在世的 living, not dead
  • general: The busmen have stated that the strike will continue until general agreement is reached about pay and working conditions. (10 次) /ˈdʒen.ər.əl/ 全体的,总的,普遍的 involving or relating to most or all people, things, or places, especially when these are considered as a unit
  • powerful: A small fishing boat was carried miles out to sea by the powerful fish as it pulled on the line. (10 次) /ˈpaʊə.fəl/ 有权力的;有力量的;强大的 having a lot of power to control people and events
  • private: ‘This is a private conversation!’ (10 次) /ˈpraɪ.vət/ 私人(用)的;私有的 only for one person or group and not for everyone
  • recent: The tree was planted near the church fifty years ago, but it is only in recent years that it has gained an evil reputation. (10 次) /ˈriː.sənt/ 最近的;最新的;近来的 happening or starting from a short time ago
  • red: The red one. (10 次) /red/ 红的,红色的 of the colour of fresh blood
  • serious: Though, at first, Byrd and his men were able to take a great many photographs of the mountains that lay below, they soon ran into serious trouble. (10 次) /ˈsɪə.ri.əs/ 严重的;糟糕的 severe in effect; bad
  • single: I spent the whole day in my room, but I did not write a single card! (10 次) /ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl/ 单一的,仅有一个的 one only
  • usual: As usual, the police will have a difficult time. (10 次) /ˈjuː.ʒu.əl/ 通常的;惯常的 normal; happening, done, or used most often
  • dangerous: The man wanted to fly to Rockall, a lonely island in the Atlantic Ocean, but Captain Fawcett did not take him because the trip was too dangerous. (9 次) /ˈdeɪn.dʒər.əs/ 危险的,有威胁的;不安全的 A dangerous person, animal, thing, or activity could harm you.
  • dark: It was very dark, so they turned on a torch. (9 次) /dɑːk/ 昏暗的,黑暗的 with little or no light
  • dear: Do you like it, dear? (9 次) /dɪər/ 亲爱的,心爱的;可爱的 loved or liked very much
  • fine: I’m fine, thanks. (9 次) /faɪn/ 好的;足够好的;健康的,身体好的 good or good enough; healthy and well
  • hot: It’s always hot in June, July and August. (9 次) /hɒt/ 热的;温度高的 having a high temperature
  • lucky: Aren’t you lucky! (9 次) /ˈlʌk.i/ 幸运的,走运的,运气好的 having good things happen to you by chance
  • natural: The lake was not a natural one, but a man-made reservoir. (9 次) /ˈnætʃ.ər.əl/ 天然的,非人为的;非人造的 as found in nature and not involving anything made or done by people
  • popular: Jeremy Hampden has a large circle of friends and is very popular at parties. (9 次) /ˈpɒp.jə.lər/ 受大众喜爱的,受欢迎的 liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people
  • primitive: It is, in fact, a primitive type of calendar. (9 次) /ˈprɪm.ɪ.tɪv/ 原始的,早期的,远古的 relating to human society at a very early stage of development, with people living in a simple way without machines or a writing system
  • quiet: Everything’s very quiet. (9 次) /ˈkwaɪ.ət/ 静的,安静的;轻轻的 making very little noise
  • solid: She will have something to drink but she will not eat any solid food. (9 次) /ˈsɒl.ɪd/ 坚固的;坚硬的 hard or firm, keeping a clear shape
  • unpleasant: A flight attendant would take charge of me and I never had an unpleasant experience. (9 次) /ʌnˈplez.ənt/ 令人不快的,使人讨厌的 not enjoyable or pleasant
  • cheap: It’s cheaper, isn’t it? (8 次) /tʃiːp/ 便宜的,不贵的 costing little money or less than is usual or expected
  • considerable: Kidnappers are rarely interested in animals, but they recently took considerable interest in Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay’s cat. (8 次) /kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bəl/ 相当大的;相当多的;非常可观的;相当重要的 large or of noticeable importance
  • exciting: It was an exciting finish. (8 次) /ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪŋ/ 令人兴奋的;使人激动的;刺激的 making you feel excited
  • ideal: Of course, New York is the ideal place for such an interesting study, because there is no shortage of tall buildings. (8 次) /aɪˈdɪəl/ 完美的,理想的 perfect, or the best possible
  • lovely: That is a lovely hat! (8 次) /ˈlʌv.li/ 快乐的,愉快的 pleasant or enjoyable
  • mental: As they grow old, people also accumulate belongings for two other reasons, lack of physical and mental energy, both of which are essential in turning out and throwing away, and sentiment. (8 次) /ˈmen.təl/ 精神的;思想上的;心理的 relating to the mind, or involving the process of thinking
  • mere: He has often described to me how he picked up a masterpiece for a mere $50. (8 次) /mɪər/ (用于强调不大,不重要或效果不大)只不过的,仅仅的 used to emphasize that something is not large or important
  • rare: Jasper White is one of those rare people who believes in ancient myths. (8 次) /reər/ 稀少的;罕见的;不常发生的 not common or frequent; very unusual
  • ready: I’m nearly ready. (8 次) /ˈred.i/ 准备好的,有准备的;现成的;方便使用的 prepared and suitable for fast activity
  • similar: However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar. (8 次) /ˈsɪm.ɪ.lər/ 相似的,近似的 looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same
  • sudden: So far, not one of them has been struck down by sudden death! (8 次) /ˈsʌd.ən/ 突然的,忽然的;意外的 happening or done quickly and without warning
  • surprised: Dan was most surprised when he heard the news. (8 次) /səˈpraɪzd/ 意外的,惊讶的,诧异的 feeling or showing surprise because something has happened that you did not expect
  • terrible: The boss’s handwriting is terrible! (8 次) /ˈter.ə.bəl/ 糟糕的;可怕的;严重的;低劣的 very unpleasant or serious or of low quality
  • third: Isn’t he her third husband? (8 次) /θɜːd/ 第三 3rd written as a word
  • uncomfortable: They look very uncomfortable. (8 次) /ʌnˈkʌmf.tə.bəl/ 不舒服的;令人难受的 not feeling comfortable and pleasant, or not making you feel comfortable and pleasant
  • unusual: Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and has begun a new service. (8 次) /ʌnˈjuː.ʒu.əl/ 不同寻常的,非比一般的;独特的 different from others of the same type in a way that is surprising, interesting, or attractive
  • useful: He has pointed out that the tree is a useful source of income,as tourists have been coming from all parts of the country to see it. (8 次) /ˈjuːs.fəl/ 有用的,有效的;有帮助的 effective; helping you to do or achieve something
  • various: A great many goods were sent to the exhibition from various parts of the world. (8 次) /ˈveə.ri.əs/ 各种不同的;各种各样的 many different
  • wild: When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously. (8 次) /waɪld/ 疯狂的;狂暴的;猛烈的 uncontrolled, violent, or extreme
  • average: After his attempt, Campbell was disappointed to learn that his average speed had been 299 miles per hour. (7 次) /ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ/ 平均数;平均 the result you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number of amounts
  • common: All these cats had one experience in common: they had fallen off high buildings, yet only eight of them died from shock or injuries. (7 次) /ˈkɒm.ən/ 常见的;经常的;普遍的;普通的;平常的 the same in a lot of places or for a lot of people
  • danish: We are Danish. (7 次) /ˈdeɪ.nɪʃ/ 丹麦的;丹麦人的;丹麦语的 belonging to or relating to Denmark, its people, or its language
  • dry: It’s terribly dry. (7 次) /draɪ/ 干的,干燥的 used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or around it
  • extraordinary: Perhaps the most extraordinary building of the nineteenth century was the Crystal Palace, which was built in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851. (7 次) /ɪkˈstrɔː.dɪn.ər.i/ 非凡的;特别的;意想不到的;令人惊奇的 very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange
  • favourite(或许是 favorite?): Pink’s her favourite colour. (7 次)
  • former: The former Prime Minister, Mr.Wentworth Lane, was defeated in the recent elections. (7 次) /ˈfɔː.mər/ 较早的,早先的;以前的;旧时的 of or in an earlier time; before the present time or in the past
  • funny: The lady was dressed in a blue coat and a large, funny hat. (7 次) /ˈfʌn.i/ 滑稽的;有趣的 humorous; causing laughter
  • ill: He feels ill. (7 次) /ɪl/ 生病的,不舒服的 not feeling well, or suffering from a disease
  • intelligent: How do you spell “intelligent’? (7 次) /ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒənt/ 有才智的;聪颖的,理解力强的 showing intelligence, or able to learn and understand things easily
  • Italian: I’m Italian. (7 次) /ɪˈtæl.jən/ 意大利的;意大利人的;意大利语的 belonging to or relating to Italy, its people, or its language
  • medical: Recently the New York Animal Medical Center made a study of 132 cats over a period of five months. (7 次) /ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/ 医学的;医疗的;医用的 related to the treatment of illness and injuries
  • personal: The chest contained the personal belongings of a seaman, Alan Fielding. (7 次) /ˈpɜː.sən.əl/ 个人的,私人的 relating or belonging to a single or particular person rather than to a group or an organization
  • practical: It has never been explained why university students seem to enjoy practical jokes more than anyone else. (7 次) /ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/ 实际的;实干的;有实际经验的 relating to experience, real situations, or actions rather than ideas or imagination
  • precious: To their surprise, the precious parcel was full of stones and sand! (7 次) /ˈpreʃ.əs/ 珍贵的,宝贵的 of great value because of being rare, expensive, or important
  • quick: That was quick! (7 次) /kwɪk/ 快的,迅速的;短暂的 happening or done with great speed, or lasting only a short time
  • scientific: Recent scientific evidence seems to indicate that this assumption is incorrect. (7 次) /ˌsaɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/ 科学的;应用科学方法的 relating to science, or using the organized methods of science
  • slow: That clock’s ten minutes slow. (7 次) /sləʊ/ 慢的,缓慢的 moving, happening, or doing something without much speed
  • social: They disregard social conventions without being conscious that they are doing anything extraordinary. (7 次) /ˈsəʊ.ʃəl/ 社交的,交际的 relating to activities in which you meet and spend time with other people and that happen during the time when you are not working
  • solar: In our own solar system, for example, Venus is far too hot and Mars is far too cold to support life. (7 次) /ˈsəʊ.lər/ 太阳的;来自太阳的;使用太阳能的 of or from the sun, or using the energy from the sun to produce electric power
  • tall: The tunnel would be well-ventilated if tall chimneys were built above sea level. (7 次) /tɔːl/ 高的,高大的;有…高的 of more than average height, or of a particular height
  • total: It is a curious coincidence that the day before his retirement, Mr. Page will have been teaching for a total of forty years. (7 次) /ˈtəʊ.təl/ 总额;总数 the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together
  • tremendous: It now came straight towards them at tremendous speed. (7 次) /trɪˈmen.dəs/ 巨大的;极好的 very great in amount or level, or extremely good
  • ancient: Jasper White is one of those rare people who believes in ancient myths. (6 次) /ˈeɪn.ʃənt/ 古代的;古老的;年代久远的 of or from a long time ago, having lasted for a very long time
  • available: He has to deduce what he can from the few scanty clues available. (6 次) /əˈveɪ.lə.bəl/ 可获得的;可用的 able to be bought or used
  • captive: The captive elephant, still roped to a tree, plunges and screams every time a man approaches, and for several days will probably refuse all food through anger and fear. (6 次) /ˈkæp.tɪv/ 囚徒;猎获物;(尤指)战俘 a person or animal whose ability to move or act freely is limited by being kept in a space; a prisoner, especially a person held by the enemy during a war
  • curious: Everybody on board was worried and we were curious to find out what had happened. (6 次) /ˈkjʊə.ri.əs/ 好奇的;好打听的 interested in learning about people or things around you
  • enormous: I had all the usual symptoms of someone giving up smoking: a bad temper and an enormous appetite. (6 次) /ɪˈnɔː.məs/ 极大的;巨大的;庞大的 extremely large
  • equal: I accept that we are equals,and I will argue with him,as an equal,if I think he is wrong. (6 次) /ˈiː.kwəl/ (数量、大小)相同的,相等的 the same in amount, number, or size
  • friendly: A friendly waiter taught me a few words of Italian. (6 次) /ˈfrend.li/ 友好的,友善的 behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone
  • further: It seems that the further cats fall, the less they are likely to injure themselves. (6 次) /ˈfɜː.ðər/ (far 的比较级)更远地,在更大程度上;进一步地 comparative of far : to a greater distance or degree, or at a more advanced level
  • gentle: He is forever talking about the friendly people, the clean atmosphere, the closeness to nature and the gentle pace of living. (6 次) /ˈdʒen.təl/ 文静的;和蔼的;温柔的 calm, kind, or soft
  • giant: So it comes as a surprise to learn that giant fish are terrifying the divers on North Sea oil rigs. (6 次) /ˈdʒaɪ.ənt/ (尤指儿童故事中凶残的)巨人 an imaginary creature like a man but extremely tall, strong, and usually very cruel, appearing especially in children’s stories
  • immense: As a great many people will be visiting the country,the government will be building new hotels, an immense stadium,and a new Olympic-standard swimming pool. (6 次) /ɪˈmens/ 巨大的,无限的 extremely large in size or degree
  • major: For them this is a major operation which involves considerable planning. (6 次) /ˈmeɪ.dʒər/ 较重要的;主要的;重大的 more important, bigger, or more serious than others of the same type
  • narrow: The city was even equipped with a drainage system, for a great many clay pipes were found beneath the narrow streets. (6 次) /ˈnær.əʊ/ (尤指与长度相比)狭窄的 having a small distance from one side to the other, especially in comparison with the length
  • particular: Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax. (6 次) /pəˈtɪk.jə.lər/ 特定的,具体的 special, or this and not any other
  • physical: I limited myself to two modest ambitions: to do physical exercise every morning and to read more of an evening. (6 次) /ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl/ 身体的,肉体的 relating to the body
  • pleasant: It’s very pleasant. (6 次) /ˈplez.ənt/ 令人愉快的;宜人的;亲切友好的 enjoyable, attractive, friendly, or easy to like
  • remote: In 1963 a Lancaster bomber crashed on Wallis Island, a remote place in the South Pacific, a long way west of Samoa. (6 次) /rɪˈməʊt/ 远的;遥远的;久远的;关系疏远的 far away in distance
  • tired: We’re tired… …and thirsty, Mum. (6 次) /taɪəd/ 疲劳的,疲倦的,累的 in need of rest or sleep
  • unable: Despite her great age, she was very graceful indeed, but, so far, the archaeologists have been unable to discover her identity. (6 次) /ʌnˈeɪ.bəl/ 不能做,无法做 to not be able to do something
  • wonderful: After a wonderful meal, they told stories and sang songs by the campfire. (6 次) /ˈwʌn.də.fəl/ 绝妙的,令人惊叹的,极好的 extremely good
  • worried: Dan wondered why he was wanted by the police, but he went to the station yesterday and now he is not worried anymore. (6 次) /ˈwʌr.id/ 担心的;忧虑的;发愁的 unhappy because you are thinking about problems or unpleasant things that might happen
  • administrative: Such administrative overheads in a business are analogous to the cost of government in a nation. (5 次) /ədˈmɪn.ɪ.strə.tɪv/ 管理的;行政的 relating to the arrangements and work that is needed to control the operation of a plan or organization
  • angry: I got very angry. (5 次) /ˈæŋ.ɡri/ 发怒的,愤怒的,生气的 having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them
  • antique: Antique shops exert a peculiar fascination on a great many people. (5 次) /ænˈtiːk/ 古物;古器;古董;古玩 something made in an earlier period that is collected and considered to have value because it is beautiful, rare, old, or of high quality
  • basic: In fact a basic amount of movement occurs during sleep which is specifically concerned with preventing muscle inactivity. (5 次) /ˈbeɪ.sɪk/ 基础的,基本的;根本的 simple and not complicated, so able to provide the base or starting point from which something can develop
  • bright: In the play, she must appear in a bright red dress and long black stockings. (5 次) /braɪt/ 光明的,明亮的 full of light, shining
  • capable: Bagrit foresaw a time when computers would be small enough to hold in the hand, when they would be capable of providing information about traffic jams and suggesting alternative routes, when they would be used in hospitals to help doctors to diagnose illnesses, when they would relieve office workers and accountants of dull, repetitive clerical work. (5 次) /ˈkeɪ.pə.bəl/ 有能力的;熟练的;能干的 able to do things effectively and skilfully, and to achieve results
  • complex: Justice is part of the complex machinery of the law. (5 次) /ˈkɒm.pleks/ 由许多相关的不同部分组成的;构造复杂的 involving a lot of different but related parts
  • continental: The EU–following fine continental traditions – wants agreement on general principles, which could be applied to many types of products and perhaps extended to other countries. (5 次) /ˌkɒn.tɪˈnen.təl/ 大洲的,大陆的;大陆性的,似大陆的 of or relating to continents
  • fellow: I must definitely get that fellow posted.’ (5 次) /ˈfel.əʊ/ 同事的;同伴的;同情况的 used to refer to someone who has the same job or interests as you, or is in the same situation as you
  • German: He is German. (5 次) /ˈdʒɜː.mən/ 德语(德国、奥地利和瑞士部分地区的语言) the language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland
  • nineteenth: Perhaps the most extraordinary building of the nineteenth century was the Crystal Palace, which was built in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851. (5 次) /ˌnaɪnˈtiːnθ/ 第十九(的) 19th written as a word
  • normal: The normal price of a ticket is $2,000! (5 次) /ˈnɔː.məl/ 普通的;平常的;通常的 ordinary or usual; the same as would be expected
  • peculiar: Some time ago, however, a peculiar fish was caught near Madagascar. (5 次) /pɪˈkjuː.li.ər/ 奇怪的,古怪的 unusual and strange, sometimes in an unpleasant way
  • perfect: Imagine their surprise and delight when they broke open the packing cases and found that the fourth engine was sweet as honey – still in perfect condition. (5 次) /ˈpɜː.fekt/ 完美的,完满的,无瑕的 complete and correct in every way, of the best possible type or without fault
  • pleased: The examiner must have been pleased with my performance, for he smiled and said, ‘Just one more thing, Mr.Eames. (5 次) /pliːzd/ 开心的;满意的 happy or satisfied
  • political: He is now retiring from political life and has gone abroad. (5 次) /pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/ 政治的 relating to politics
  • pretty: I think the blue dress is prettier. (5 次) /ˈprɪt.i/ 相当,颇,很,非常 quite, but not extremely
  • remarkable: As long ago as the fourteenth century, an Englishman, Sir John Hawkwood, made the remarkable discovery that people would rather pay large sums of money than have their life work destroyed by gangsters. (5 次) /rɪˈmɑː.kə.bəl/ 非凡的;奇异的;引人注目的 unusual or special and therefore surprising and worth mentioning
  • rich: And he mustn’t eat rich food. (5 次) /rɪtʃ/ 有钱的;富有的;富裕的 having a lot of money or valuable possessions
  • spare: Up to now, Mr.Scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urgent messages from one garage to the other. (5 次) /speər/ 额外的,备用的;多余的 If something is spare, it is available to use because it is extra.
  • steep: After entering the narrow gap on the plateau, they climbed down the steep sides of the cave until they came to a narrow corridor. (5 次) /stiːp/ (斜坡)陡的,陡峭的 (of a slope) rising or falling at a sharp angle
  • sticky: In a short time I was busy mixing butter and flour and my hands were soon covered with sticky pastry. (5 次) /ˈstɪk.i/ 黏性的;黏的;涂有黏胶的 made of or covered with a substance that stays attached to any surface it touches
  • strong: She is a strong swimmer and many people feel that she is sure to succeed. (5 次) /strɒŋ/ 强有力的,强劲的;强壮的;强烈的 powerful; having or using great force or control
  • western: The hospital had been bombed and Hans had made his way back into Western Germany on foot. (5 次) /ˈwes.tən/ 位于(或来自)西面 in or from the west of a place
  • willing: Such is human nature, that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white-collar workers. (5 次) /ˈwɪl.ɪŋ/ 愿意,乐意(做某事) to be happy to do something if it is needed
  • accurate: It is not only of immense size, but is extremely accurate as well. (4 次) /ˈæk.jə.rət/ 准确的;精确的;正确的 correct, exact, and without any mistakes
  • advanced: When several elephants are being trained at one time, it is customary for the new arrival to be placed between the stalls of two captives whose training is already well advanced. (4 次) /ədˈvɑːnst/ 先进的 modern and well developed
  • amusing: I had an amusing experience last year. (4 次) /əˈmjuː.zɪŋ/ 好笑的,有趣的;引人发笑的 entertaining and funny
  • aware: He has deliberately chosen to lead the life he leads and is fully aware of the consequences. (4 次) /əˈweər/ 意识到的;明白的;知道的 knowing that something exists, or having knowledge or experience of a particular thing
  • awful: He’s awful! (4 次) /ˈɔː.fəl/ 极坏的;恶劣的;糟糕的;令人极不愉快的 extremely bad or unpleasant
  • civilized: By comparison, ferry trips or cruises offer a great variety of civilized comforts. (4 次) /ˈsɪv.əl.aɪzd/ (社会或国家)文明的,开化的 A civilized society or country has a well developed system of government, culture, and way of life and that treats the people who live there fairly.
  • daily: However, there is an even more insidious kind of pollution that particularly affects urban areas and invades our daily lives, and that is noise. (4 次) /ˈdeɪ.li/ 每天地,天天地 happening on or relating to every day
  • definite: They had a definite meaning, for they were as near as early man could get to writing. (4 次) /ˈdef.ɪ.nət/ 确定的,肯定的;明确的 fixed, certain, or clear
  • deserted: Once he landed on the roof of a block of flats and on another occasion, he landed in a deserted car park. (4 次) /dɪˈzɜː.tɪd/ 空无一人的,空旷的,空荡荡的 If a place is deserted, there are no people in it.
  • due: The strike is due to begin on Tuesday. (4 次) /dʒuː/ 预计的,预期的 expected to happen, arrive, etc. at a particular time
  • electric: There is an electric cooker in the kitchen. (4 次) /iˈlek.trɪk/ 用电的;电动的 using electricity for power
  • European: It was officially opened on March 7,1994, finally connecting Britain to the European continent. (4 次) /ˌjʊə.rəˈpiː.ən/ 欧洲的;欧洲人的 belonging to or relating to Europe or its people
  • exact: The editor at once sent the journalist a fax instructing him to find out the exact number of steps and the height of the wall. (4 次) /ɪɡˈzækt/ 精确的;确切的;正确的 in great detail, or complete, correct, or true in every way
  • excellent: I reflected that there must be a great many people besides myself who wished to take advantage of this excellent service. (4 次) /ˈek.səl.ənt/ 卓越的;优秀的;杰出的;极好的 extremely good
  • excited: Sally was very excited because she had never travelled on a train before. (4 次) /ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪd/ 兴奋的;激动的 feeling very happy and enthusiastic
  • extra: I said I would be at your house at six o’clock, but the boss wants me to do some extra work. (4 次) /ˈek.strə/ 额外的;附加的 added to what is normal
  • fat: My friend, Hugh, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. (4 次) /fæt/ 胖的,肥胖的 having a lot of flesh on the body
  • following: The following day, the patient asked for a bedside telephone. (4 次) /ˈfɒl.əʊ.ɪŋ/ 在…之后 after
  • fresh: This would solve the problem of ventilation, for if a train entered this tunnel, it would draw in fresh air behind it. (4 次) /freʃ/ 新的;不同的;另外的 new or different
  • fundamental: We also make the fundamental error of announcing our resolutions to everybody so that we look even more foolish when we slip back into our bad old ways. (4 次) /ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.təl/ 基础的,基本的 forming the base, from which everything else develops
  • honest: People are not so honest as they once were. (4 次) /ˈɒn.ɪst/ 诚实的,可信的 telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to steal, cheat, or lie
  • industrial: In the organization of industrial life the influence of the factory upon the physiological and mental state of the workers has been completely neglected. (4 次) /ɪnˈdʌs.tri.əl/ 工业的;产业的 in or related to industry, or having a lot of industry and factories, etc.
  • international: Even if one didn’t know from concrete examples (the 1936 Olympic Games, for instance) that international sporting contests lead to orgies of hatred, one could deduce it from general principles. (4 次) /ˌɪn.təˈnæʃ.ən.əl/ 国际的 involving more than one country
  • mad: Aeroplanes are slowly driving me mad. (4 次) /mæd/ 疯的,神经错乱的,精神失常的 a word to describe a person who has a mental illness, which was used by doctors in the past but is now offensive
  • national: The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. (4 次) /ˈnæʃ.ən.əl/ 国家的,国民的 relating to or typical of a whole country and its people, rather than to part of that country or to other countries
  • odd: At the time, this did not strike me as odd. (4 次) /ɒd/ 奇怪的,古怪的;异常的;出人意料的 strange or unexpected
  • ordinary: Realizing that this was no ordinary fish, the fisherman made every effort not to damage it in any way. (4 次) /ˈɔː.dən.əri/ 普通的,平常的;平凡的;一般的 not different or special or unexpected in any way; usual
  • outer: A telescope would have to be as far away as the planet Jupiter to look for life in outer space, because the dust becomes thinner the further we travel towards the outer edges of our own solar system. (4 次) /ˈaʊ.tər/ 远离中心的;外围的 at a greater distance from the centre
  • proud: We are very proud of him. (4 次) /praʊd/ 自豪的,得意的 feeling pleasure and satisfaction because you or people connected with you have done or got something good
  • regular: The only regular visitors to the monastery in winter are parties of skiers who go there at Christmas and Easter. (4 次) /ˈreɡ.jə.lər/ 频繁的;经常发生的;经常做的 happening or doing something often
  • responsible: Big Ben takes its name from Sir Benjamin Hall who was responsible for the making of the clock when the new Houses of Parliament were being built. (4 次) /rɪˈspɒn.sə.bəl/ 负责…;掌管… to have control and authority over something or someone and the duty of taking care of it, him, or her
  • rude: ‘You needn’t be so rude about it,’ my wife answered as she looked at herself in the mirror. (4 次) /ruːd/ 不礼貌的;粗鲁的,粗野的;讨厌的 not polite; offensive or embarrassing
  • smart: It’s very smart. (4 次) /smɑːt/ 整洁漂亮的,时髦的 having a clean, tidy, and stylish appearance
  • thick: Snow lay thick on the ground. (4 次) /θɪk/ 厚的;粗的;粗壮的 having a large distance between two sides
  • traditional: In primitive cultures the obligation to seek and to receive the traditional instruction is binding to all. (4 次) /trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/ 传统的 following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time without changing
  • ugly: ‘But you are still ugly,’ Sally said. (4 次) /ˈʌɡ.li/ 丑陋的,难看的 unpleasant to look at; not attractive
  • unfortunate: In many ways, this is unfortunate for the poor actors who are required to go on repeating the same lines night after night. (4 次) /ʌnˈfɔː.tʃən.ət/ 不幸的,倒霉的 unlucky or having bad effects
  • wet: It’s often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South. (4 次) /wet/ 湿的,潮湿的 covered in water or another liquid
  • wide: We informed him that the fissure extended for fifty yards and was tow feet wide and four feet deep. (4 次) /waɪd/ 宽的;宽阔的;宽广的 having a larger distance from one side to the other than is usual or expected, especially in comparison with the length of something; not narrow
  • wooden: He has made neat paths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool. (4 次) /ˈwʊd.ən/ 木制的 made of wood
  • absent: Was he absent from school last week? (3 次) /ˈæb.sənt/ (尤指上课或工作)缺勤的;缺席的;不在场的 not in the place where you are expected to be, especially at school or work
  • active: Haroun Tazieff, the Polish scientist, has spent his lifetime studying active volcanoes and deep caves in all parts of the world. (3 次) /ˈæk.tɪv/ 忙于…的 busy with a particular activity
  • alternative: Bagrit foresaw a time when computers would be small enough to hold in the hand, when they would be capable of providing information about traffic jams and suggesting alternative routes, when they would be used in hospitals to help doctors to diagnose illnesses, when they would relieve office workers and accountants of dull, repetitive clerical work. (3 次) /ɒlˈtɜː.nə.tɪv/ (计划或方法)可替代的;可供选择的 An alternative plan or method is one that you can use if you do not want to use another one.
  • astronomical: The development of such a telescope will be one of the great astronomical projects of the twenty-first century. (3 次) /ˌæs.trəˈnɒm.ɪ.kəl/ 天文学的;天文的,天体的 connected with astronomy
  • blank: It was simply a blank sheet of paper. (3 次) /blæŋk/ 空白的,无字的;空着的 empty or clear, or containing no information or mark
  • blind: And, though the gleams blind and dazzle, yet do they convey a hint of beauty and serenity greater than we have known or imagined. (3 次) /blaɪnd/ 瞎的,盲的,失明的 unable to see
  • brown: Our cases are brown. (3 次) /braʊn/ 棕色(的),褐色(的) the colour of chocolate or soil
  • careful: Be careful! (3 次) /ˈkeə.fəl/ 仔细的;小心的;认真的 giving a lot of attention to what you are doing so that you do not have an accident, make a mistake, or damage something
  • cheerful: Though they are running out of food and drink, the men are cheerful and confident that they will get out soon. (3 次) /ˈtʃɪə.fəl/ 高兴的,快乐的;兴高采烈的 happy and positive
  • comfortable: Their sleeping bags were warm and comfortable, so they all slept soundly. (3 次) /ˈkʌm.fə.tə.bəl/ (家具和衣服)舒适的,舒服的,令人惬意的 Comfortable furniture and clothes provide a pleasant feeling and do not give you any physical problems.
  • crude: However, boxing was very crude, for there were no rules and a prizefighter could be seriously injured or even killed during a match. (3 次) /kruːd/ 粗糙的;简陋的;粗制的;未加修饰的 simple and not skilfully done or made
  • direct: After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision. (3 次) /daɪˈrekt/ 直通的,直达的 going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or changing direction
  • distant: Of course, the Hubble is above the earth’s atmosphere, so it will soon be sending us the clearest pictures of the stars and distant galaxies that we have ever seen. (3 次) /ˈdɪs.tənt/ 遥远的,远方的 far away
  • domestic: If she were alive today she would not be able to air her views on her favourite topic of conversation: domestic servants. (3 次) /dəˈmes.tɪk/ 本国的,国内的 relating to a person’s own country
  • dull: Unfortunately, the show was one of the dullest we have ever seen. (3 次) /dʌl/ 枯燥的,乏味的,无趣的 not interesting or exciting in any way
  • economic: They were expecting their sixth child and were faced with even more pressing economic problems. (3 次) /ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk/ 经济的;经济上的 relating to trade, industry, or money
  • effective: Though the costume consisted only of a sheet, it was very effective. (3 次) /ɪˈfek.tɪv/ 能产生预期结果的;有效的 successful or achieving the results that you want
  • electronic: It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment. (3 次) /ˌel.ekˈtrɒn.ɪk/ (尤指设备)使用电子器件的,电子的 (especially of equipment), using, based on, or used in a system of operation that involves the control of electric current by various devices
  • embarrassed: Sally was amused, but I was very embarrassed! (3 次) /ɪmˈbær.əst/ 窘迫的,尴尬的;害羞的 feeling ashamed or shy
  • enlightened: Though my aunt pursued what was, in those days, an enlightened policy, in that she never allowed her domestic staff to work more than eight hours a day, she was extremely difficult to please. (3 次) /ɪnˈlaɪ.tənd/ 有见识的;开明的;摆脱偏见的 showing understanding, acting in a positive way, and not following old-fashioned or false beliefs
  • essential: As they grow old, people also accumulate belongings for two other reasons, lack of physical and mental energy, both of which are essential in turning out and throwing away, and sentiment. (3 次) /ɪˈsen.ʃəl/ 必要的,必不可少的 necessary or needed
  • evil: The tree was planted near the church fifty years ago, but it is only in recent years that it has gained an evil reputation. (3 次) /ˈiː.vəl/ 道德败坏的;邪恶的,恶毒的;讨厌的 morally bad, cruel, or very unpleasant
  • exhausted: Inevitably you arrive at your destination almost exhausted. (3 次) /ɪɡˈzɔː.stɪd/ 极其疲惫的;精疲力竭的 extremely tired
  • familiar: Oddly shaped forms that are suspended from the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody. (3 次) /fəˈmɪl.i.ər/ 熟悉的;常见的;常听说 easy to recognize because of being seen, met, heard, etc. before
  • fancy: ‘Fancy meeting you here!’ (3 次) /ˈfæn.si/ 想要;想做 to want to have or do something
  • fantastic: The fantastic modern buildings have been designed by Kurt Gunter. (3 次) /fænˈtæs.tɪk/ 极好的 extremely good
  • final: The curtain went up on the final act of the play and revealed the aristocrat sitting alone behind bars in his dark cell. (3 次) /ˈfaɪ.nəl/ 最后的,最终的 last
  • foreign: But people who are cut off not only from foreign tourists, but even from their own countrymen can be hostile to travellers. (3 次) /ˈfɒr.ən/ 外国的 belonging or connected to a country that is not your own
  • glad: Still, I’m glad the bell is working again.’ (3 次) /ɡlæd/ 高兴的;愉快的;乐意的 pleased and happy
  • golden: Here you can see two workers who, between them, have just finished cutting three cartloads of golden brown macaroni stalks. (3 次) /ˈɡəʊl.dən/ 金质的,金的 made of gold
  • Grey: This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor. (3 次) /ɡreɪ/ 灰色的,灰白色的 of the colour that is a mixture of black and white, the colour of rain clouds
  • hungry: They were all hungry and the food smelled good. (3 次) /ˈhʌŋ.ɡri/ 饥饿的 wanting or needing food
  • icy: Four days after setting out, while the Titanic was sailing across the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a lookout. (3 次) /ˈaɪ.si/ 覆盖着冰的,结冰的 covered in ice
  • ignorant: Nor is it only the ignorant and ill-educated person who has such faith in the bottle of medicine. (3 次) /ˈɪɡ.nər.ənt/ 无知的,愚昧的 not having enough knowledge, understanding, or information about something
  • independent: Reward or punishment are meted out quite independent of human interference. (3 次) /ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt/ 独立的 not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things
  • Indian: It obviously could not tell the difference between Indian music and jazz! (3 次) /ˈɪn.di.ən/ 印度的;印度人的 belonging to or relating to India or its people
  • industrious: Knowing that the industrious ant lives in a highly organized society does nothing to prevent us from being filled with revulsion when we find hordes of them crawling over a carefully prepared picnic lunch. (3 次) /ɪnˈdʌs.tri.əs/ 勤劳的,勤奋的 An industrious person works hard.
  • interested: I’m not really interested in fishing. (3 次) /ˈɪn.tres.tɪd/ 感兴趣的;关注的 wanting to give your attention to something and discover more about it
  • lonely: Captain Fawcett’s first passenger was a doctor who flew from Birmingham to a lonely village in the Welsh mountains. (3 次) /ˈləʊn.li/ 孤独的,寂寞的 unhappy because you are not with other people
  • loud: I had no sooner got back to the kitchen than the doorbell rang loud enough to wake the dead. (3 次) /laʊd/ 吵闹的,大声的,响亮的 making a lot of noise
  • loyal: But if no one can be trusted to act in a loyal and responsible manner towards his job, then the business will require armies of administrators, checkers and foremen and administrative overheads will rise correspondingly. (3 次) /ˈlɔɪ.əl/ 忠实的,忠诚的 firm and not changing in your friendship with or support for a person or an organization, or in your belief in your principles
  • maximum: Lawn mowers whining on a summer’s day,late-night parties in apartment blocks, noisy neighbours, vehicles of all kinds,especially large container trucks thundering through quiet villages, planes and helicopters flying overhead, large radios carried round in public places and played at maximum volume. (3 次) /ˈmæk.sɪ.məm/ 最大的;最高的;顶点的 being the largest amount or number allowed or possible
  • minded: As she is not rich, the chances that she will ever be able to afford such purchases are remote; but she is never sufficiently strong-__minded__ to be able to stop the practice. (3 次) / -maɪn.dɪd/ 具有…头脑的;有…思想的;对…有兴趣的 having a particular character, interest, or way of thinking about things
  • monotonous: Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. (3 次) /məˈnɒt.ən.əs/ 单调乏味的;毫无变化的 not changing and therefore boring
  • needless: Needless to say, the man’s name was Hans Bussman and he really was Franz’s long-lost brother. (3 次) /ˈniːd.ləs/ 不必要的,完全不必的 completely unnecessary
  • noble: Even though the noble was expected to read the letter at each performance, he always insisted that it should be written out in full. (3 次) /ˈnəʊ.bəl/ 高尚的,伟大的,崇高的 moral in an honest, brave, and kind way
  • northern: On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat – the normally accepted practice in many northern countries. (3 次) /ˈnɔː.ðən/ 在北部的;从北部的 in or from the north part of an area
  • numerous: Nothing of value was found, but the numerous items which were brought to the surface proved to be of great interest. (3 次) /ˈnjuː.mə.rəs/ 许多的,大量的 many
  • pneumatic: When a student recently saw two workmen using a pneumatic drill outside his university, he immediately telephoned the police and informed them that two students dressed up as workmen were tearing up the road with a pneumatic drill. (3 次) /njuːˈmæt.ɪk/ 由气压操作的;气动的 operated by air pressure
  • progressive: My friend, Patrick, has always been a fanatical opponent of Mr. Lane’s Radical Progressive Party. (3 次) /prəˈɡres.ɪv/ 逐渐的;渐进的 developing or happening gradually
  • reasonable: By this time, a Lancaster bomber in reasonable condition was rare and worth rescuing. (3 次) /ˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/ 合情理的;讲道理的;公平的 based on or using good judgment and therefore fair and practical
  • Russian: A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke. (3 次) /ˈrʌʃ.ən/ 俄国的,俄罗斯的;俄国人的,俄罗斯人的;俄语的 belonging to or relating to Russia, its people, or its language
  • shallow: Our next obstacle was a shallow pool of water about half a mile across. (3 次) /ˈʃæl.əʊ/ 浅的,不深的 having only a short distance from the top to the bottom
  • sixth: He’ll be her sixth husband! (3 次) /sɪksθ/ 第六(的) 6th written as a word
  • sufficient: The currents of air that the walls of the ship direct upwards, as well as in the line of its course, are enough to give the great bird with its immense wings sufficient sustenance and progress. (3 次) /səˈfɪʃ.ənt/ 足够的,充足的 enough for a particular purpose
  • sunken: The captain knew that another attempt would be made later, for the sunken ship he was trying to find had been carrying a precious cargo of gold bullion. (3 次) /ˈsʌŋ.kən/ 沉没的,沉入海底的 having fallen to the bottom of the sea
  • superior: Even he still lives under the illusion that country life is somehow superior to town life. (3 次) /suːˈpɪə.ri.ər/ 好于平均的,好过其他的,优越的 better than average or better than other people or things of the same type
  • susceptible: Scientists discovered that this particular variety of rabbit (and apparently no other animal) was susceptible to a fatal virus disease, myxomatosis. (3 次) /səˈsep.tə.bəl/ 易受影响的,易受伤害的 easily influenced or harmed by something
  • suspect: No one suspected that there might be someone else on the farm who had never been seen. (3 次) /səˈspekt/ 怀疑,猜想,认为(某事有可能) to think or believe something to be true or probable
  • Swedish: Are you Swedish? (3 次) /ˈswiː.dɪʃ/ 瑞典的;瑞典人的;瑞典语的 belonging to or relating to Sweden, its people, or its language
  • tame: Sometimes a tame elephant is tethered nearby to give the wild one confidence, and in most cases the captive gradually quietens down and begins to accept its food. (3 次) /teɪm/ (尤指动物)温顺的,驯化的 (especially of animals) not wild or dangerous, either naturally or because of training or long involvement with humans
  • tragic: The tragic sinking of this great liner will always be remembered, for she went down on her first voyage with heavy loss of life. (3 次) /ˈtrædʒ.ɪk/ 哀痛的;悲惨的 very sad, often involving death and suffering
  • unaware: The crowd began to shout, but the drunk was unaware of the danger. (3 次) /ˌʌn.əˈweər/ 未意识到的,不知道的 not understanding or realizing something
  • underwater: A game that is very popular with these young swimmers is the underwater tricycle race. (3 次) /ˌʌn.dəˈwɔː.tər/ 在水下(的);(尤指)在海面下(的) under the surface of the water, especially under the surface of the sea
  • unique: Future historians will be in a unique position when they come to record the history of our own times. (3 次) /juːˈniːk/ 独一无二的;与众不同的;唯一的;独特的;罕见的 being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in some way
  • unknown: The tiny painting proved to be an unknown masterpiece by Correggio and was worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. (3 次) /ʌnˈnəʊn/ 未知的;不知名的;不了解的;不熟悉的 not known or familiar
  • unlucky: Some fishermen are unlucky. (3 次) /ʌnˈlʌk.i/ 不幸的,不走运的,倒霉的 not lucky
  • upset: I had just lost $50 and I felt very upset. (3 次) /ʌpˈset/ 使心烦意乱;使难过;使生气 to make someone worried, unhappy, or angry
  • urgent: Is it urgent? (3 次) /ˈɜː.dʒənt/ 紧急的,急迫的 very important and needing attention immediately
  • valuable: They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamonds from South Africa. (3 次) /ˈvæl.jə.bəl/ 值钱的,贵重的 worth a lot of money
  • violent: Comedians base their jokes on tragic situations like violent death or serious accidents. (3 次) /ˈvaɪə.lənt/ 使用暴力的;强暴的 using force to hurt or attack
  • ablaze: The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (2 次) /əˈbleɪz/ 猛烈燃烧的;烈火熊熊的 burning very strongly
  • adequate: The majority of the patients attending the medical out-patients departments of our hospitals feel that they have not received adequate treatment unless they are able to carry home with them some tangible remedy in the shape of a bottle of medicine, a box of pills, or a small jar of ointment, and the doctor in charge of the department is only too ready to provide them with these requirements. (2 次) /ˈæd.ə.kwət/ 足够的;合格的;合乎需要的 enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose
  • adverse: It tires not, nor does it boast of its power; but belongs to the air travelling it may be six thousand miles to and from its northern nesting home, feeding its flown young as it flies, and slipping through a medium that seems to help its passage even when the wind is adverse. (2 次) /ˈæd.vɜːs/ 不利的;负面的;有害的 having a negative or harmful effect on something
  • alien: I had expected to be near my objective by now, but everything still seemed alien to me. (2 次) /ˈeɪ.li.ən/ 外星人(或生物)的 relating to creatures from another planet
  • amazed: When the archaeologists reconstructed the fragments, they were amazed to find that the goddess turned out to be a very modern-looking woman. (2 次) /əˈmeɪzd/ 十分惊奇的,惊愕的 extremely surprised
  • analogous: Such administrative overheads in a business are analogous to the cost of government in a nation. (2 次) /əˈnæl.ə.ɡəs/ 相似的;类似的;可比拟的 having similar features to another thing and therefore able to be compared with it
  • annoyed: Yesterday my husband removed the gate and Rex got so annoyed we have not seen him since. (2 次) /əˈnɔɪd/ 生气的;烦恼的 angry
  • annual: It had been purchased by a local authority so that an enormous pie could be baked for an annual fair. (2 次) /ˈæn.ju.əl/ 一年一度的;每年的 happening once every year
  • anxious: The gaoler looked on eagerly, anxious to see if his fellow actor had at last learnt his lines. (2 次) /ˈæŋk.ʃəs/ 焦虑的,不安的,担心的 worried and nervous
  • arduous: Those who seek it undertake an arduous journey and can never be sure that they will find it. (2 次) /ˈɑː.dʒu.əs/ 艰难的,艰巨的;费力的 difficult, needing a lot of effort and energy
  • asleep: I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the doorbell, but she was fast asleep, so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. (2 次) /əˈsliːp/ 睡着的 sleeping or not awake
  • attic: From an attic window we could get a sweeping view of the river where their land joined ours, and at the most critical juncture we took turns in watching that point. (2 次) /ˈæt.ɪk/ 阁楼;顶楼 the space or room at the top of a building, under the roof, often used for storing things
  • automatic: Professor Ronald Bracewell, a leading American radio astronomer, argued in Nature that such a superior civilization, on a visit to our own solar system, may have left an automatic messenger behind to await the possible awakening of an advanced civilization. (2 次) /ˌɔː.təˈmæt.ɪk/ 自动的;自动化的 An automatic machine or device is able to operate independently of human control.
  • blindfold: During all these tests Vera was blindfold; and indeed, except when blindfold she lacked the ability to perceive things with her skin. (2 次) /ˈblaɪnd.fəʊld/ 蒙眼布;障眼物;眼罩 a strip of cloth that covers someone’s eyes and stops them from seeing
  • brief: This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have. (2 次) /briːf/ 短暂的;简短的 lasting only a short time or containing few words
  • broken: Forest fires are often caused by broken glass or by cigarette ends which people carelessly throw away. (2 次) /ˈbrəʊ.kən/ (break 的过去分词) past participle of break
  • civil: The Swedes were the first to recognize that public officials like civil servants, police officers, health inspectors or tax-collectors can make mistakes or act over-zealously in the belief that they are serving the public. (2 次) /ˈsɪv.əl/ 文职的;民用的;平民的,国民的 not military or religious, or relating to the ordinary people of a country
  • colossal: Even by modern standards, the 46,000 ton Titanic was a colossal ship. (2 次) /kəˈlɒs.əl/ 巨大的,庞大的 extremely large
  • coloured(或许是 colored?): Last year in another play, she had to wear short socks and a bright, orange-__coloured__ dress. (2 次)
  • colourful(或许是 colorful?): One of the most colourful figures in boxing history was Daniel Mendoza, who was born in 1764. (2 次)
  • commonplace: All these computer uses have become commonplace. (2 次) /ˈkɒm.ən.pleɪs/ 平常的;常见的;普通的;普遍的 happening often or often seen or experienced and so not considered to be special
  • compact: After the train had left the station, the lady opened her handbag and took out her powder compact. (2 次) /kəmˈpækt/ 紧凑的;密实的;小巧的 consisting of parts that are positioned together closely or in a tidy way, using very little space
  • complicated: These ocean waves are among the earth’s most complicated natural phenomena. (2 次) /ˈkɒm.plɪ.keɪ.tɪd/ 复杂的;麻烦的;费解的 involving a lot of different parts, in a way that is difficult to understand
  • confident: In spite of this, many people are confident that’The Revealer’may reveal something of value fairly soon. (2 次) /ˈkɒn.fɪ.dənt/ 自信的;有信心的;确信的;有把握的;信任的 being certain of your abilities or having trust in people, plans, or the future
  • contrary: In the contrary school, the duck is supreme. (2 次) /ˈkɒn.trə.ri/ 相反;反面;对立面;相反事物 the opposite
  • coral: Two men who recently spent five days on a coral island wished they had stayed there longer. (2 次) /ˈkɒr.əl/ 珊瑚 a substance like rock, formed in the sea by groups of particular types of small animal, often used in jewellery
  • correct: Once, however, it failed to give the correct time. (2 次) /kəˈrekt/ 正确的,无误的,对的 in agreement with the true facts or with what is generally accepted
  • cosmetic: Harry used to consider it a great joke to go into expensive cosmetic shops and make outrageous requests for goods that do not exist. (2 次) /kɒzˈmet.ɪk/ 我们出售各种各样的化妆品和洗漱用品,价格公道。 substances that you put on your face or body that are intended to improve your appearance:
  • countless: There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food. (2 次) /ˈkaʊnt.ləs/ 无数的;数不清的 very many, or too many to be counted
  • critical: From an attic window we could get a sweeping view of the river where their land joined ours, and at the most critical juncture we took turns in watching that point. (2 次) /ˈkrɪt.ɪ.kəl/ 批评的;批判的;挑剔的;谨严的 saying that someone or something is bad or wrong
  • curved: We can perhaps forgive those who said the moons of Jupiter were produced by Galileo’s spyglass if we recall that in his day, as for centuries before, curved glass was the popular contrivance for producing not truth but illusion, untruth; and if a single curved glass would distort nature, how much more would a pair of them? (2 次) /kɜːvd/ 圆形的或弯曲的 having a rounded or smoothly bending shape
  • delicate: Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, greyish substance. (2 次) /ˈdel.ɪ.kət/ 脆弱的;娇嫩的 needing careful treatment, especially because easily damaged
  • delighted: My wife was delighted that things had returned to normal once more. (2 次) /dɪˈlaɪ.tɪd/ 高兴的,快乐的 very pleased
  • democratic: In democratic countries any efforts to restrict the freedom of the press are rightly condemned. (2 次) /ˌdem.əˈkræt.ɪk/ 民主的 based on the principles of democracy
  • destructive: It is well known that where the white man has invaded a primitive culture, the most destructive effects have come not from physical weapons but from ideas. (2 次) /dɪˈstrʌk.tɪv/ 破坏性的;有害的 causing, or able to cause, damage
  • dim: Then, squinting his eyes, he said: ‘The light is dim. (2 次) /dɪm/ 光线暗的,暗淡的,昏暗的 not giving or having much light
  • dimensional: Our knowledge of the oceans a hundred years ago was confined to the two-__dimensional__ shape of the sea surface and the hazards of navigation presented by the irregularities in depth of the shallow water close to the land. (2 次) /ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/ (层次丰富,尤指显得真实)立体的,丰富的 having many different features or qualities, especially in a way that makes something seem real; not too simple
  • dirty: There was no trace of fingerprints, but the inspector found a dirty red bundle that contained jewellery which the old lady said was not hers. (2 次) /ˈdɜː.ti/ 脏的,肮脏的 marked with dirt, mud, etc., or containing something such as pollution or bacteria
  • disappointed: Jeremy was a little disappointed by this but he did as his daughter asked. (2 次) /ˌdɪs.əˈpɔɪn.tɪd/ 失望的,沮丧的 unhappy because someone or something was not as good as you hoped or expected, or because something did not happen
  • disappointing: The pictures it sent us were very disappointing because its main mirror was faulty! (2 次) /ˌdɪs.əˈpɔɪn.tɪŋ/ 令人失望的,让人沮丧的 making you feel disappointed
  • double: He suggested that a double railway-tunnel should be built. (2 次) /ˈdʌb.əl/ 两倍的;成双的;双份的 twice the size, amount, price, etc., or consisting of two similar things together
  • dreary: They have an air of freedom, and they have not a dreary commitment to mean ambitions or love of comfort. (2 次) /ˈdrɪə.ri/ 沉闷的,单调乏味的,令人沮丧的 boring and making you feel unhappy
  • eager: Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time. (2 次) /ˈiː.ɡər/ 热切的,渴望的 wanting very much to do or have something, especially something interesting or enjoyable
  • eminent: This attracted the attention of Richard Humphries who was then the most eminent boxer in England. (2 次) /ˈem.ɪ.nənt/ 显赫的;卓越的;著名的 famous, respected, or important
  • endless: The aircraft was able to fly over the endless white plains without difficulty. (2 次) /ˈend.ləs/ 无休止的;无穷尽的 never finishing, or seeming never to finish
  • everyday: This invariably wins them the love and respect of others, for they add colour to the dull routine of everyday life. (2 次) /ˈev.ri.deɪ/ 日常的;通常的;普通的 ordinary, typical, or usual
  • exclusive: Newspapers and magazines offered the family huge sums for the exclusive rights to publish stories and photographs. (2 次) /ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/ 专用的,专有的;独有的,独占的 limited to only one person or group of people
  • exquisite: The wind then speaks the message of the sun to the sea and the sea transmits it on through waves–an ancient, exquisite powerful message. (2 次) /ɪkˈskwɪz.ɪt/ 精美的;精致的;优雅的 very beautiful and delicate
  • fatal: Scientists discovered that this particular variety of rabbit (and apparently no other animal) was susceptible to a fatal virus disease, myxomatosis. (2 次) /ˈfeɪ.təl/ 致命的 A fatal illness, accident, etc. causes death.
  • fierce: Cats, for instance, would be greatly helped; no running fights with large, fierce rats or tussles with grown rabbits–just a bite and no more effort needed. (2 次) /fɪəs/ 猛烈的;激烈的;骇人的 physically violent and frightening
  • fifteenth: The temple which the archaeologists explored was used as a place of worship from the fifteenth century B.C. until Roman times. (2 次) /ˌfɪfˈtiːnθ/ 第十五(的) 15th written as a word
  • fifth: He must be her fourth or fifth. (2 次) /fɪfθ/ 第五(的) 5th written as a word
  • foolish: We also make the fundamental error of announcing our resolutions to everybody so that we look even more foolish when we slip back into our bad old ways. (2 次) /ˈfuː.lɪʃ/ 愚蠢的,傻的 unwise, stupid, or not showing good judgment
  • fourth: He must be her fourth or fifth. (2 次) /fɔːθ/ 第四(的) 4th written as a word
  • global: Before it becomes a retirement village, Silicon Valley may prove a classroom for building a global business. (2 次) /ˈɡləʊ.bəl/ 全球的,全世界的 relating to the whole world
  • glorious: There is only one difference between an old man and a young one: the young man has a glorious future before him and the old one has a splendid future behind him:and maybe that is where the rub is. (2 次) /ˈɡlɔː.ri.əs/ 辉煌的;光荣的;荣耀的 deserving great admiration, praise, and honour
  • happy: This shows how long it was before we deemed it necessary to make sure that all our children could share in the knowledge accumulated by the ‘happy few’ during the past centuries. (2 次) /ˈhæp.i/ 幸福的,满意的,快乐的 feeling, showing, or causing pleasure or satisfaction
  • harmless: We live in dread not only of unpleasant insects like spiders or wasps, but of quite harmless ones like moths. (2 次) /ˈhɑːm.ləs/ 无害的,不会导致损伤的 not able or not likely to cause harm
  • hopeful: For them discipline in one form or another is the most hopeful path. (2 次) /ˈhəʊp.fəl/ 抱有希望的,充满希望的 having hope
  • horizontal: The basic features include a crest (the highest point of the wave), a trough (the lowest point), a height (the vertical distance from the trough to the crest), a wave length (the horizontal distance between two wave crests), and a period (which is the time it takes awave crest to travel one wave length). (2 次) /ˌhɒr.ɪˈzɒn.təl/ 水平的;与地面(或底边、顶边)平行的;横的 parallel to the ground or to the bottom or top edge of something
  • immortal: Though Verrazano is by no means considered to be a great explorer, his name will probably remain immortal, for on November 21st, 1964, the longest suspension bridge in the world was named after him. (2 次) /ɪˈmɔː.təl/ 永生的;永存的 living or lasting for ever
  • impatient: Meanwhile, the editor was getting impatient, for the magazine would soon go to press. (2 次) /ɪmˈpeɪ.ʃənt/ 不耐烦的,无耐心的 easily annoyed by someone’s mistakes or because you have to wait
  • impressive: She serves as an impressive reminder of the great ships of the past. (2 次) /ɪmˈpres.ɪv/ (因特殊、重要或巨大而)给人留下深刻印象的 If an object or achievement is impressive, you admire or respect it, usually because it is special, important, or very large.
  • improved: With experience, and with improved apparatus, it is now possible not only to locate a shoal but to tell if it is herring, cod, or other well-known fish, by the pattern of its echo. (2 次) /ɪmˈpruːv/ 改进,改善 to (cause something to) get better
  • inaccessible: In this much-travelled world, there are still thousands of places which are inaccessible to tourists. (2 次) /ˌɪn.əkˈses.ə.bəl/ 难到达的,无法去的 very difficult or impossible to travel to or reach
  • industrialized: Pollution is the price we pay for an overpopulated, over industrialized planet. (2 次) /ɪnˈdʌs.tri.ə.laɪzd/ 工业化的 having developed a lot of industry
  • informal: They invariably live nearby and are always available for an informal chat or an evening’s entertainment. (2 次) /ɪnˈfɔː.məl/ 非正式的,非正规的;(服装)日常使用的;(言行)随意的 not formal or official
  • intellectual: The intellectual, who is working on some abstruse problem, has everything coordinated and organized for the matter in hand. (2 次) /ˌɪn.təlˈek.tʃu.əl/ 智力的,脑力的 relating to your ability to think and understand things, especially complicated ideas
  • Japanese: She’s Japanese. (2 次) /ˌdʒæp.ənˈiːz/ 日本的;日本人的;日本语的 belonging to or relating to Japan, its people, or its language
  • keen: Some really keen enthusiasts go so far as to build their own computers. (2 次) /kiːn/ 热衷的;热心的;渴望的 very interested, eager, or wanting (to do) something very much
  • Korean: He’s Korean. (2 次) /kəˈriː.ən/ 韩国的;韩国人的;韩语的 belonging to or relating to North or South Korea, their people, or their language
  • liquid: He noticed that a river of liquid rock was coming towards him. (2 次) /ˈlɪk.wɪd/ 液体 a substance, such as water, that is not solid or a gas and that can be poured easily
  • loose: It is a harmless habit, but it litters up her desk to such an extent that every time she opens it, loose bits of paper fall out in every direction. (2 次) /luːs/ 松的,松动的 not firmly held or fastened in place
  • maiden:  From the seventeenth-century empire of Sweden, the story of a galleon that sank at the start of her maiden voyage in 1628 must be one of the strangest tales of the sea. (2 次) /ˈmeɪ.dən/ 女孩,少女,年轻女子 a girl or young woman
  • manifest: Surely because progress of a particular kind is actually taking place around us and is becoming more and more manifest. (2 次) /ˈmæn.ɪ.fest/ 显示;表现;表明 to show something clearly, through signs or actions
  • manual: These days, people who do manual work often receive far more money than people who work in offices. (2 次) /ˈmæn.ju.əl/ 用手做的;手工的 done with the hands
  • mechanical: This applies particularly to chemical industries, where chance discoveries play a much larger part than they do in physical and mechanical industries. (2 次) /məˈkæn.ɪ.kəl/ 机械的;机械部件的 operated by a machine, or connected with machines or their parts
  • mid: It was revealed that 20% of men in their mid-thirties snore. (2 次) /mɪd/ 在…之中 among or in the middle of
  • mighty: Even a mighty express train can be held up by signals. (2 次) /ˈmaɪ.ti/ 强大的;巨大的;伟大的 very large, powerful, or important
  • mild: It’s mild, but it’s not always pleasant. (2 次) /maɪld/ 温和的;和缓的;轻微的 not violent, severe, or extreme
  • military: Such undertakings require the precise planning and foresight of military operations. (2 次) /ˈmɪl.ɪ.tər.i/ 军事的;军用的 relating to or belonging to the armed forces
  • mobile: A lot of people object to mobile phones, especially when they are used in public places like restaurants or on public transport. (2 次) /ˈməʊ.baɪl/ (自由地)活动的,走动的 moving or walking around freely
  • modest: I limited myself to two modest ambitions: to do physical exercise every morning and to read more of an evening. (2 次) /ˈmɒd.ɪst/ 不大(或多、贵)的;适中的 not large in size or amount, or not expensive
  • monstrous: She was thinking that she must reprimand her home help the next morning for such a monstrous piece of negligence, when she remembered that she had gone shopping after the home help had left and she knew that she had turned both keys in their locks. (2 次) /ˈmɒn.strəs/ 丑恶的;残酷的;骇人听闻的 very cruel
  • moral: Apart from any moral considerations this is a stupid method of training, for it produces a resentful animal who at a later stage may well turn man-killer. (2 次) /ˈmɒr.əl/ 道德的 relating to the standards of good or bad behaviour, fairness, honesty, etc. that each person believes in, rather than to laws
  • mysterious: They can be friendly and affectionate towards humans, but they lead mysterious lives of their own as well. (2 次) /mɪˈstɪə.ri.əs/ 神秘的事物,难以理解的事物,谜 strange, not known, or not understood
  • nervous: I felt very nervous when I went into his office. (2 次) /ˈnɜː.vəs/ 担心的;紧张不安的 worried and anxious
  • noisy: Lawn mowers whining on a summer’s day,late-night parties in apartment blocks, noisy neighbours, vehicles of all kinds,especially large container trucks thundering through quiet villages, planes and helicopters flying overhead, large radios carried round in public places and played at maximum volume. (2 次) /ˈnɔɪ.zi/ 喧闹的,嘈杂的 making a lot of noise
  • nonexistent: Inviting the fire brigade to put out a nonexistent fire is a crude form of deception which no self-respecting student would ever indulge in. (2 次)
  • notable: When he died at the age of eighty, the Florentines gave him a state funeral and had a picture painted which was dedicated to the memory of ‘the most valiant soldier and most notable leader, Signor Giovanni Haukodue’. (2 次) /ˈnəʊ.tə.bəl/ 显要的;显著的;值得注意的 important and deserving attention, because of being very good or interesting
  • obvious: It was obvious that he was very embarrassed. (2 次) /ˈɒb.vi.əs/ 清楚的;显然的,明显的;明白的 easy to see, recognize, or understand
  • outrageous: Gesticulating wildly, the man acted as if he found my offer outrageous, but he eventually reduced the price to $10. (2 次) /ˌaʊtˈreɪ.dʒəs/ 骇人的;无耻的;无法接受的 shocking and morally unacceptable
  • pastoral: This idyllic pastoral scene is only part of the picture. (2 次) /ˈpɑː.stər.əl/ (教师或牧师的部分工作)咨询指导的,提供建议和帮助的 used to refer to the part of the work of teachers and priests that involves giving help and advice about personal matters
  • perfumed: If you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud. (2 次) /ˈpɜː.fjuːmd/ 芳香的 having a pleasant perfume
  • permanent: My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study. (2 次) /ˈpɜː.mə.nənt/ 长久的;永久的,永恒的 lasting for a long time or for ever
  • philosophical: But a closer study of the evidence, supported by a deeper sense of the period, and particularly by a new consciousness of the philosophical undercurrents in the scientific revolution, has profoundly modified this view of Galileo. (2 次) /ˌfɪl.əˈsɒf.ɪ.kəl/ 哲学的;研究哲学的 relating to the study or writing of philosophy
  • poisonous: It was not forced upon them by the survival competition; they could have caught and lived on prey without using poison, just as the thousands of non-__poisonous__ snakes still do. (2 次) /ˈpɔɪ.zən.əs/ 有毒的,有害的 very harmful and able to cause illness or death
  • polish: Haroun Tazieff, the Polish scientist, has spent his lifetime studying active volcanoes and deep caves in all parts of the world. (2 次) /ˈpɒl.ɪʃ/ ,擦亮,磨光 to rub something using a piece of cloth or brush to clean it and make it shine
  • positive: But my father had described over and over again what we should see at every milestone, after leaving the nearest town, so that I was positive I should recognize it as familiar territory. (2 次) /ˈpɒz.ə.tɪv/ 建设性的;积极的;怀有希望的 full of hope and confidence, or giving cause for hope and confidence
  • precise: Such undertakings require the precise planning and foresight of military operations. (2 次) /prɪˈsaɪs/ 精确的;准确的,确切的 exact and accurate
  • prepared: Why people are prepared to tolerate a four-hour journey each day for the dubious privilege of living in the country is beyond me. (2 次) /prɪˈpeəd/ 有准备的,准备好的 ready to deal with a situation
  • previous: It had broken down the previous summer, and though I promised to repair it, I had never got round to it. (2 次) /ˈpriː.vi.əs/ 以前的,先前的 happening or existing before something or someone else
  • professional: The hardened professional smuggler, on the other hand, is never troubled by such feelings, even if he has five hundred gold watches hidden in his suitcase. (2 次) /prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/ 职业的;专业的 relating to work that needs special training or education
  • profitable: It spread through France, where wild rabbits are not generally regarded as a pest but as a sport and a useful food supply, and it spread to Britain where wild rabbits are regarded as a pest but where domesticated rabbits, equally susceptible to the disease, are the basis of a profitable fur industry. (2 次) /ˈprɒf.ɪ.tə.bəl/ 有盈利的;有益的 making or likely to make a profit
  • proper: In his own lifetime Galileo was the centre of violent controversy, but the scientific dust has long since settled, and today we can see even his famous clash with the Inquisition in something like its proper perspective. (2 次) /ˈprɒp.ər/ 适合的;适当的;恰当的;正确的 real, satisfactory, suitable, or correct
  • psychiatric: But neither psychiatric interviews nor objective tests were able to show any effects upon these American sailors. (2 次) /ˌsaɪ.kiˈæt.rɪk/ 精神病(学)的 of or relating to the study of mental illness
  • punctual: We have learnt to expect that trains will be punctual. (2 次) /ˈpʌŋk.tʃu.əl/ 准时的,守时的 arriving, doing something, or happening at the expected, correct time; not late
  • qualified: A parliamentary committee representing all political parties appoints a person who is suitably qualified to investigate private grievances against the State. (2 次) /ˈkwɒl.ɪ.faɪd/ 有资格的;合格的,胜任的 having finished a training course, or having particular skills, etc.
  • rational: Fortunately, there is a ‘uniquely rational way’ for us to communicate with other intelligent beings, as Walter Sullivan has put it in his excellent book, We Are not Alone. (2 次) /ˈræʃ.ən.əl/ 头脑清醒的;理智的 based on clear thought and reason
  • relevant: In all the less controversial fields, like the study of cacti or termites or the nature of nebulae, the necessary method of study is to group the relevant material and to take note of all possible variant forms and conditions. (2 次) /ˈrel.ə.vənt/ 有关的;相关联的;切题的 connected with what is happening or being discussed
  • reluctant: Babies of two months old do not appear to be reluctant to enter the water. (2 次) /rɪˈlʌk.tənt/ 勉强的;不情愿的 not willing to do something and therefore slow to do it
  • roman: The temple which the archaeologists explored was used as a place of worship from the fifteenth century B.C. until Roman times. (2 次) /ˈrəʊ.mən/ (印刷常用的)罗马体的,正体的 Roman letters are in the ordinary style of printed writing in which the letters are vertical.
  • sacred: In the most sacred room of temple, clay fragments of fifteen statues were found. (2 次) /ˈseɪ.krɪd/ (尤指因与神有关而)神圣的,值得崇敬的 considered to be holy and deserving respect, especially because of a connection with a god
  • sad: What I saw made me very sad. (2 次) /sæd/ 伤心的,悲哀的;令人难过的,令人遗憾的 unhappy or sorry
  • savage: On the village green, where you pick up sides and no feeling of local patriotism is involved, it is possible to play simply for the fun and exercise: but as soon as a the question of prestige arises, as soon as you feel that you and some larger unit will be disgraced if you lose, the most savage combative instincts are aroused. (2 次) /ˈsæv.ɪdʒ/ 凶残的;凶猛的;野性的 extremely violent, wild, or frightening
  • secretive: There is nothing secretive about the Ombudsman’s work, for his correspondence is open to public inspection. (2 次) /ˈsiː.krə.tɪv/ 遮遮掩掩的;守口如瓶的 People who are secretive hide their feelings, thoughts, intentions, and actions from other people.
  • sensitive: Apparently sensitive to criticism, the bull forgot all about the matador and charged at the drunk. (2 次) /ˈsen.sɪ.tɪv/ 神经过敏的;易被冒犯的;敏感的 easily upset by the things people say or do, or causing people to be upset, embarrassed, or angry
  • severe: I am especially proud of it, not only because it has survived several severe winters, but because it occasionally produces luscious peaches. (2 次) /sɪˈvɪər/ 非常严重的;剧烈的;惨重的 causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; very serious
  • sharp: As the man came near, the prisoner knocked him to the ground with a sharp blow. (2 次) /ʃɑːp/ 锋利的;尖的 having a thin edge or point that can cut something or make a hole in something
  • sick: It is called ‘sick humour’. (2 次) /sɪk/ 生病的,患病的,不舒服的 physically or mentally ill; not well or healthy
  • significant: But the significant thing is not the behaviour of the players but the attitude of the spectators: and, behind the spectators, of the nations who work themselves into furies over these absurd contests, and seriously believe – at any rate for short periods – that running, jumping and kicking a ball are tests of national virtue. (2 次) /sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kənt/ 重要的;显著的 important or noticeable
  • silent: The big clock which used to strike the hours day and night was damaged many years ago and has been silent ever since. (2 次) /ˈsaɪ.lənt/ 宁静的;寂静的 without any sound
  • silly: He added that a student had dressed up as a policeman and was playing all sorts of silly jokes on people. (2 次) /ˈsɪl.i/ 愚蠢的,傻的 showing little thought or judgment
  • smooth: The sides of the dish were so smooth that it was almost impossible to attach hawsers and chains to the rim without damaging it. (2 次) /smuːð/ 光滑的,平滑的 having a surface or consisting of a substance that is perfectly regular and has no holes, lumps, or areas that rise or fall suddenly
  • sophisticated: Today, although the old Galileo lives on in many popular writings, among historians of science a new and more sophisticated picture has emerged. (2 次) /səˈfɪs.tɪ.keɪ.tɪd/ 精于世故的,老练的;见多识广的;很有品位的 having a good understanding of the way people behave and/or a good knowledge of culture and fashion
  • Spanish: The next car the boy stopped did not take him into the centre of Paris as he hoped it would, but to Perpignan on the French-__Spanish__ border. (2 次) /ˈspæn.ɪʃ/ 西班牙的;西班牙人的;西班牙语的 belonging to or relating to Spain, its people, or its language
  • spatial: Though they may attain considerable accuracy in the perception of flat form, they do not make the further intellectual and emotional effort needed to comprehend form in its full spatial existence. (2 次) /ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/ 空间的 relating to the position, area, and size of things
  • specialized: So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves, that we are becoming increasingly less dependent on specialized labour. (2 次) /ˈspeʃ.əl.aɪzd/ 专门的;专科的 working in and knowing a lot about one particular subject, skill, service, etc.
  • spiritual: In the light of this statement, teachers live by selling knowledge, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling spiritual comfort. (2 次) /ˈspɪr.ɪ.tʃu.əl/ 精神的,心灵的;(尤指)宗教的 relating to deep feelings and beliefs, especially religious beliefs
  • splendid: Two of the leading growers, Giuseppe Moldova and Riccardo Brabante,tell me that they have been expecting a splendid crop this year and harvesting has begun earlier than usual. (2 次) /ˈsplen.dɪd/ 极佳的,非常好的;华丽的;壮丽的 excellent, or beautiful and impressive
  • striking: A recent article in a weekly newspaper, for instance, was headed with a striking illustration of a lady in a state of considerable distress, with the caption ‘She was yet another victim, reduced to a screaming wreck’. (2 次) /ˈstraɪ.kɪŋ/ 异乎寻常的,惊人的;引人注目的 very unusual or easily noticed, and therefore attracting a lot of attention
  • superstitious: Such birds do us good, though we no longer take omens from their flight on this side and that; and even the most superstitious villagers no longer take off their hats to the magpie and wish it good-morning. (2 次) /ˌsuː.pəˈstɪʃ.əs/ 基于迷信的;相信迷信的 based on or believing in superstitions (= beliefs based on old ideas about luck and magic rather than science or reason)
  • supreme: From 1914 to 1924 he was supreme and unchallenged. (2 次) /suːˈpriːm/ (等级、水平或重要性)最高(的),至高无上(的) having the highest rank, level, or importance
  • surprising: The most surprising thing about it, however, is that it can land anywhere: on snow, water, or even on a ploughed field. (2 次) /səˈpraɪ.zɪŋ/ 令人意外的,让人吃惊的,出人意料的 unexpected
  • suspicious: Though a little suspicious this time, the policeman gave him the same answer. (2 次) /səˈspɪʃ.əs/ 可疑的,引起怀疑的 making you feel that something illegal is happening or that something is wrong
  • thin: Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres. (2 次) /θɪn/ 薄的;细的 having a small distance between two opposite sides
  • thrifty: Only very thrifty children manage to fill up a money box. (2 次) /ˈθrɪf.ti/ 节约的,节俭的 showing a careful use of money, especially by avoiding waste
  • tight: Mrs.Rumbold was a large, unsmiling lady in a tight black dress. (2 次) /taɪt/ 紧的;密封的(地);牢固的(地) (held or kept together) firmly or closely
  • trivial: The force there assembled was trivial compared with the Danish horde. (2 次) /ˈtrɪv.i.əl/ 微不足道的,琐碎的;没有价值的 having little value or importance
  • truant: Children who play truant from school are unimaginative. (2 次) /ˈtruː.ənt/ 逃学者,旷课者 a child who is regularly absent from school without permission
  • twentieth: Audiences in the second decade of the twentieth century found it pleasant to escape to a time when life, though hard, was relatively simple. (2 次) /ˈtwen.ti.əθ/ 第二十(的) 20th written as a word
  • uncertain: When I was a teenager,I felt that I was just young and uncertain– that I was a new boy in a huge school, and I would have been very pleased to be regarded as something so interesting as a problem. (2 次) /ʌnˈsɜː.tən/ 拿不定主意的,犹豫的 not knowing what to do or believe, or not able to decide about something
  • underground: This immense chasm has been formed by an underground stream which has tunnelled a course through a flaw in the rocks. (2 次) /ˌʌn.dəˈɡraʊnd/ 在地下(的),在地面以下的 below the surface of the earth; below ground
  • undisturbed: The plane wasn’t too badly damaged, but over the years, the crash was forgotten and the wreck remained undisturbed. (2 次) /ˌʌn.dɪˈstɜːbd/ 未被打扰的;未被改变的 not interrupted or changed in any way
  • unforgivable: She entered the station twenty minutes before the train was due, since her parents had impressed upon her that it would be unforgivable to miss it and cause the friends with whom she was going to stay to make two journeys to meet her. (2 次) /ˌʌn.fəˈɡɪv.ə.bəl/ (行为)过于恶劣无法饶恕的 (of behaviour) too bad to forgive
  • unhurt: Although the bed was smashed to pieces, the man was miraculously unhurt. (2 次) /ʌnˈhɜːt/ 未受伤害的;安然无恙的; 毫发未损的 not harmed
  • unimportant: Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics. (2 次) /ˌʌn.ɪmˈpɔː.tənt/ 不重要的,无足轻重的 not important
  • universal: In spite of national differences, certain funny situations have a universal appeal. (2 次) /ˌjuː.nɪˈvɜː.səl/ 普遍的;全体的;共同的 existing everywhere or involving everyone
  • unlikely: As it happens, a razor that is safe in Europe is unlikely to electrocute Americans. (2 次) /ʌnˈlaɪ.kli/ 不大可能发生的 not probable or likely to happen
  • unnoticed: If they had only had one more child, the fact would have passed unnoticed. (2 次) /ʌnˈnəʊ.tɪst/ 未被看见的;未被注意到的 without being seen or noticed
  • untidy: This bedroom’s very untidy. (2 次) /ʌnˈtaɪ.di/ 不整洁的,邋遢的,凌乱的 not tidy
  • unwelcome: There was no doubt that we were unwelcome visitors. (2 次) /ʌnˈwel.kəm/ 不受欢迎的;多余的 not wanted
  • utter: You may pick them up in utter exhaustion, if wind over the sea has driven them to a long journey. (2 次) /ˈʌt.ər/ ;讲;出声 to say something or to make a sound with your voice
  • vast: But other suns, start as the astronomers call them, are bound to have planets like our own, and as is the number of stars in the universe is so vast, this possibility becomes virtual certainty. (2 次) /vɑːst/ 巨大的;广大的 extremely big
  • vertical: The slope averages about 1 in 30, but contains steep, probably vertical, cliffs, and gentle sediment-covered terraces, and near its lower reaches there is a long tailing-off which is almost certainly the result of material transported out to deep water after being eroded from the continental masses. (2 次) /ˈvɜː.tɪ.kəl/ 竖直的;垂直的;立式的 standing or pointing straight up or at an angle of 90° to a horizontal surface or line
  • vigorous: At the age of twelve years, the human body is at its most vigorous. (2 次) /ˈvɪɡ.ər.əs/ 充满活力的;有力量的;精力旺盛的 very forceful or energetic
  • virtual: But the chances are against it, and there is a virtual limit on how long we can hope to remain alive, however lucky and robust we are. (2 次) /ˈvɜː.tʃu.əl/ 几乎…的;实质上的 almost a particular thing or quality
  • weak: Mr.Harmsworth,’ I said in a weak voice. (2 次) /wiːk/ (身体)虚弱的,无力的 not physically strong
  • wealthy: Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay, a very wealthy old lady, has shared a flat with her cat, Rastus, for a great many years. (2 次) /ˈwel.θi/ 富有的,有钱的 rich
  • windy: It’s often windy in March. (2 次) /ˈwɪn.di/ 刮风的;多风的 with a lot of wind
  • wise: Judges, however wise or eminent, are human and can make mistakes. (2 次) /waɪz/ 明智的;英明的;聪明的 having or showing the ability to make good judgments, based on a deep understanding and experience of life
  • worthless: They finally found a small gold coin which was almost worthless. (2 次) /ˈwɜːθ.ləs/ 无价值的;不值钱的 having no value in money
  • worthy: Shortly after this the famous H.M.S.Challenger expedition established the study of the sea-floor as a subject worthy of the most qualified physicists and geologists. (2 次) /ˈwɜː.ði/ 值得尊敬的;值得钦佩的;值得支持的 deserving respect, admiration, or support
  • 20th: Who could have imagined, in the mid 1970s, for example, that by the end of the 20th century, computers would be as common in people’s homes as TV sets? (1 次)
  • aberrant: Traditional custom, taken the world over, is a mass of detailed behaviour more astonishing than what any one person can ever evolve in individual actions, no matter how aberrant. (1 次) /əˈber.ənt/ 违反常规的;反常的;异常的(尤指不能接受的) different from what is typical or usual, especially in an unacceptable way
  • abject: But in an old man who has known human joys and sorrows, and has achieved whatever work it was in him to do, the fear of death is somewhat abject and ignoble. (1 次) /ˈæb.dʒekt/ 他们过着赤贫的生活。 the state of being extremely unhappy, poor, unsuccessful, etc.:
  • absolute: Mars is too dry and poor in oxygen, Venus far too hot, and so is Mercury, and the outer planets have temperatures near absolute zero and hydrogen-dominated atmospheres. (1 次) /ˈæb.sə.luːt/ 完全的;全部的;绝对的;毋庸置疑的 very great or to the largest degree possible
  • absorbing: Each day is a holiday, and ordinary holidays, when they come, are grudged as enforced interruptions in an absorbing vocation. (1 次) /əbˈzɔː.bɪŋ/ 引人入胜的;吸引人的 Something that is absorbing is very interesting and keeps your attention.
  • abstract: There are rare instances when justice almost ceases to be an abstract concept. (1 次) /ˈæb.strækt/ 抽象的;纯理论的;纯概念的 existing as an idea, feeling, or quality, not as a material object
  • absurd: But the significant thing is not the behaviour of the players but the attitude of the spectators: and, behind the spectators, of the nations who work themselves into furies over these absurd contests, and seriously believe – at any rate for short periods – that running, jumping and kicking a ball are tests of national virtue. (1 次) /əbˈsɜːd/ 荒谬的,荒唐的;愚蠢的;可笑的 stupid and unreasonable, or silly in a humorous way
  • accepted: In time, it became an accepted fact that the Cox brothers employed a conscientious ghost that did most of their work for them. (1 次) /əkˈsep.tɪd/ 公认的 generally agreed to be satisfactory or right
  • accidental: It was Hart who created the basic formula of the Western film, and devised the protagonist he played in every film he made, the good-bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw, or the honest, but framed cowboy, or the sheriff made suspect by vicious gossip; in short, the individual in conflict with himself and his frontier environment. (1 次) /ˌæk.sɪˈden.təl/ 偶然的;意外的 happening or existing by chance
  • accustomed: It is not long before they are so accustomed to swimming that they can pick up weights from the floor of the pool. (1 次) /əˈkʌs.təmd/ 习惯的;适应了的 familiar with something
  • acidic: Carbonated drinks are acidic, and slightly safer. (1 次) /əˈsɪd.ɪk/ 酸性的 containing acid
  • acrobatic: Alfred had learned many of their ballads in his youth and could vary his programme with acrobatic tricks and simple conjuring. (1 次) /ˌæk.rəˈbæt.ɪk/ 杂技的;杂技演员的 involving or able to perform difficult and attractive body movements
  • actual: The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel. (1 次) /ˈæk.tʃu.əl/ 现实的,实际的;真实的,真正的 existing in fact
  • adamant: But the station master was adamant: rules could not be broken. (1 次) /ˈæd.ə.mənt/ 固执的;坚决的,坚定不移的 impossible to persuade, or unwilling to change an opinion or decision
  • additional: As for the unfortunate people who can command everything they want, who can gratify every caprice and lay their hands on almost every object of desire– for them a new pleasure a new excitement is only an additional satiation. (1 次) /əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/ 外加的,附加的;额外的;另外的 extra
  • advisory: Shops cater for the do-it-yourself craze not only by running special advisory services for novices, but by offering consumers bits and pieces which they can assemble at home. (1 次) /ədˈvaɪ.zər.i/ 给予意见的 giving advice
  • Aegean: Some time ago, an interesting discovery was made by archaeologists on the Aegean island of Kea. (1 次) /ɪˈdʒiː.ən/ (位于地中海地区希腊与土耳其之间的)爱琴海 the part of the Mediterranean Sea that is between Greece and Turkey
  • aerial: Then in 1989, twenty-six years after the crash, the plane was accidentally rediscovered in an aerial survey of the island. (1 次) /ˈeə.ri.əl/ (无线电或电视的)天线 a structure made of metal rods or wires that receives or sends out radio or television signals
  • aesthetic: A young man sees a sunset and, unable to understand or to express the emotion that it rouses in him, concludes that it must be the gateway to a world that lies beyond It is difficult for any of us in moments of intense aesthetic experience to resist the suggestion that we are catching a glimpse of a light that shines down to us from a different realm of existence, different and, because the experience is intensely moving, in some way higher. (1 次) /esˈθet.ɪk/ 美感的;审美的;美学的 relating to the enjoyment or study of beauty
  • affectionate: They can be friendly and affectionate towards humans, but they lead mysterious lives of their own as well. (1 次) /əˈfek.ʃən.ət/ 表示爱的;充满深情的;有感情的 showing feelings of liking or love
  • affluent: Affluent he may be, but he is by no means sure what to tip the doorman or the chambermaid. (1 次) /ˈæf.lu.ənt/ 富裕的;富足的 having a lot of money or owning a lot of things
  • African: Last year a journalist had been instructed by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president’s palace in a new African republic. (1 次) /ˈæf.rɪ.kən/ 非洲的;非洲人的 belonging to or relating to Africa or its people
  • aged: Suddenly, a middle-__aged__ lady got on the train and sat opposite Sally. (1 次) /eɪdʒd/ …岁 of the age of
  • aggressive: If you are younger, and in a solid financial position, you may decide to take an aggressive approach–but only if you’re blessed with a sanguine disposition and won’t suffer sleepless nights over share prices. (1 次) /əˈɡres.ɪv/ 好斗的;富于攻击性的;挑衅的 showing anger and a willingness to attack other people
  • agonizing: For one agonizing moment, the dish was perched precariously on the bank of the canal, but it suddenly overbalanced and slid back into the water. (1 次) /ˈæɡ.ə.naɪ.zɪŋ/ 使人十分痛苦的;折磨人的 causing extreme physical or mental pain
  • agreeable: He described it as ‘a very agreeable situation located within two small hills in the midst of which flowed a great river.’ (1 次) /əˈɡriː.ə.bəl/ 令人愉悦的,惬意的,宜人的 pleasant or pleasing
  • alarming: It is then left completely undisturbed with plenty of food and water so that it can absorb the atmosphere of its new home and see that nothing particularly alarming is happening to its companions. (1 次) /əˈlɑː.mɪŋ/ 使人惊恐的,引起恐慌的;令人担忧的 causing worry or fear
  • alienate: But most probably it will all depend upon campers themselves: how many heath fires they cause; how much litter they leave; in short, whether or not they wholly alienate landowners and those who live in the countryside. (1 次) /ˈeɪ.li.ə.neɪt/ 离间;使背离;使不友好 to cause someone or a group of people to stop supporting and agreeing with you
  • ambitious: Most of us fail in our efforts at self-improvement because our schemes are too ambitious and we never have time to carry them out. (1 次) /æmˈbɪʃ.əs/ 有抱负的;志向远大的;雄心勃勃的 having a strong wish to be successful, powerful, or rich
  • amused: The police had a difficult time, but they were most amused. ‘ (1 次) /əˈmjuːzd/ 被逗乐的;感到好笑的 showing that you think something is funny
  • annoying: Nothing could have been more annoying. (1 次) /əˈnɔɪ.ɪŋ/ 讨厌的;恼人的 making you feel slightly angry
  • anonymous: Three days after Rastus’ disappearance, Mrs. Ramsay received an anonymous letter. (1 次) /əˈnɒn.ɪ.məs/ 匿名的;不知姓名的;名字不公开的 made or done by someone whose name is not known or not made public
  • answers,’darling(或许是 anesthesiologist?): If anyone ever asks her how old she is, she always answers,’Darling, it must be terrible to be grown up!’ (1 次)
  • apologetic: Recognizing who the customer was, the manager was most apologetic and reprimanded the assistant severely. (1 次) /əˌpɒl.əˈdʒet.ɪk/ 表示歉意的;抱歉的;道歉的 showing that you feel sorry about having caused someone problems or unhappiness
  • apparent: It later became apparent that rabbits were developing a degree of resistance to this disease, so that the rabbit population was unlikely to be completely exterminated. (1 次) /əˈpær.ənt/ 清晰可见的;显而易见的;明白易懂的 able to be seen or understood
  • applied: We would lay less stress on ‘facts and figures’ and more on a good memory, on applied psychology, and on the capacity of a man to get along with his fellow-citizens. (1 次) /əˈplaɪd/ (尤指理科学科)应用的 relating to a subject of study, especially a science, that has a practical use
  • appreciated: There is no quicker method of disposing of patients than by giving them what they are asking for, and since most medical men in the Health Services are overworked and have little time for offering time-consuming and little-__appreciated__ advice on such subjects as diet, right living, and the need for abandoning bad habits etc., the bottle, the box, and the jar are almost always granted them. (1 次) /əˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt/ 欣赏;赏识;重视 to recognize how good someone or something is and to value them or it
  • architectural: These attracted many visitors, for they were not only of great architectural interest, but contained a large number of beautifully preserved frescoes as well. (1 次) /ˌɑː.kɪˈtek.tʃər.əl/ 建筑的;建筑学的 relating to architecture
  • arranged: Without something of this kind, searching for intelligences on other planets would be like trying to meet a friend in London without a pre-__arranged__ rendezvous and absurdly wandering the streets in the hope of a chance encounter. (1 次) /əˈreɪndʒ/ 安排;准备;筹划 to plan, prepare for, or organize something
  • arsenic: It did not; some snakes manufactured a poison different in every respect from that of others, as different as arsenic is from strychnine, and having different effects. (1 次) /ˈɑː.sən.ɪk/ ,砒霜 a chemical element that is very poisonous, often used to kill rats
  • artificial: It has expanded without any idea of the true nature of the human beings who run the machines, and without giving any consideration to the effects produced on the individuals and on their descendants by the artificial mode of existence imposed by the factory. (1 次) /ˌɑː.tɪˈfɪʃ.əl/ 人造的,人工的;仿造的 made by people, often as a copy of something natural
  • artistic: It has long been known that the hunting scenes depicted on walls were not simply a form of artistic expression. (1 次) /ɑːˈtɪs.tɪk/ 艺术的;美术的 relating to art
  • ashamed: Ashamed of having acted so rashly, Dimitri apologized to Aleko for having accused him. (1 次) /əˈʃeɪmd/ 羞耻的,羞愧的;不好意思的,难为情的 feeling guilty or embarrassed about something you have done or about a quality in your character
  • assorted: There is always hope that in its labyrinth of musty, dark, disordered rooms a real rarity will be found amongst the piles of assorted junk that litter the floors. (1 次) /əˈsɔː.tɪd/ 各种各样的;混杂的;什锦的 consisting of various types mixed together
  • astonishing: Traditional custom, taken the world over, is a mass of detailed behaviour more astonishing than what any one person can ever evolve in individual actions, no matter how aberrant. (1 次) /əˈstɒn.ɪ.ʃɪŋ/ 令人惊讶的;惊人的 very surprising
  • Australian: He has just bought an Australian car and has gone to Alice springs, a small town in the centre of Australia. (1 次) /ɒsˈtreɪ.li.ən/ 澳大利亚的;澳大利亚人的 belonging to or relating to Australia
  • authoritarian: Victorian parents believed that they kept their dignity by retreating behind an unreasoning authoritarian attitude in fact they did nothing of the kind, but children were then too cowed to let them know how they really felt. (1 次) /ˌɔː.θɒr.ɪˈteə.ri.ən/ 独裁的;专制的 demanding that people obey completely and refusing to allow them freedom to act as they wish
  • awake: Against these figures, it was found that only 5% of women snore regularly, while the rest are constantly woken or kept awake by their trumpeting partners. (1 次) /əˈweɪk/ 醒着的 not sleeping
  • awave(或许是 wave?): The basic features include a crest (the highest point of the wave), a trough (the lowest point), a height (the vertical distance from the trough to the crest), a wave length (the horizontal distance between two wave crests), and a period (which is the time it takes awave crest to travel one wave length). (1 次)
  • backward: And it should not be forgotten how small those resources are in a poor and backward country. (1 次) /ˈbæk.wəd/ 落后的;迟缓的;愚钝的 not advanced
  • bactericidal: Ethanol is more effective at a concentration of 50-70 percent; below 20 per cent, its bactericidal action is negligible. (1 次)
  • balanced: What is called ‘modern civilization’ is not the result of a balanced development of all man’s nature, but of accumulated knowledge applied to practical life. (1 次) /ˈbæl.ənst/ 考虑周全的;不偏不倚的 considering all sides or opinions equally
  • banal: While they enjoy the comfort and banal luxury of their dwelling, they do not realize that they are deprived of the necessities of life. (1 次) /bəˈnɑːl/ 平庸的,陈腐的 boring, ordinary, and not original
  • barbarian: Anthropology was by definition impossible, as long as these distinctions between ourselves and the primitive, ourselves and the barbarian, ourselves and the pagan, held sway over people’s minds. (1 次) /bɑːˈbeə.ri.ən/ 野蛮人,未开化的人 a member of a group of people from a very different country or culture that is considered to be less socially advanced and more violent than your own
  • bare: In those days, boxers fought with bare fists for prize money. (1 次) /beər/ 赤裸的;裸体的;无遮蔽的;空的 without any clothes or not covered by anything
  • battered: While the battered car was moving away, Roy stopped his bus and telephoned the police. (1 次) /ˈbæt.əd/ 打扁了的;打垮了的;敲碎了的 hurt by being repeatedly hit
  • bent: Like a scientist bent on making a discovery, he must cherish the hope that one day he will be amply rewarded. (1 次) /bent/ (bent 的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of bend
  • bitter: Young men who have reason to fear that they will be killed in battle may justifiably feel bitter in the thought that they have been cheated of the best things that life has to offer. (1 次) /ˈbɪt.ər/ 极为不满的;怨恨的;无法释怀的 Someone who is bitter is angry and unhappy because they cannot forget bad things that happened in the past.
  • bluebottle: If we could actually see the path described by a particle, such as a sand grain in the rock, it would be more like that of a bluebottle buzzing round the room; it would be up and down, to and fro and from side to side. (1 次) /ˈbluːˌbɒt.əl/ 青蝇,绿头蝇,反吐丽蝇(一种体型较大,腹部呈蓝色的苍蝇) a big fly with a dark blue shiny body
  • blurred: A blurred image appears; he adds a brushstroke and another and it is gone but something was there, and he will not rest till he has captured it. (1 次) /blɜːd/ 模糊的 difficult to see
  • bored: Broadly speaking, human beings may be divided into three classes: those who are toiled to death, those who are worried to death, and those who are bored to death. (1 次) /bɔːd/ 感到无聊的;感到厌烦的 feeling unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do
  • bottled: It is best to keep to hot drinks, bottled or canned drinks of well-known brand names- international standard of water treatment are usually followed at bottling plants. (1 次) /ˈbɒt.əld/ 瓶装的 contained, stored, or sold in bottles
  • breathtaking: An aeroplane offers you an unusual and breathtaking view of the world. (1 次) /ˈbreθˌteɪ.kɪŋ/ 极其刺激的;美得惊人的;惊人的 extremely exciting, beautiful, or surprising
  • brilliant: Though he managed to take a number of brilliant photographs, he could not stay near the volcano for very long. (1 次) /ˈbrɪl.jənt/ 颇有才气的,聪颖的;技艺高超的 extremely intelligent or skilled
  • cacti: In all the less controversial fields, like the study of cacti or termites or the nature of nebulae, the necessary method of study is to group the relevant material and to take note of all possible variant forms and conditions. (1 次) /ˈkæk.təs/ 仙人掌 any of many types of desert plant, usually with sharp spines (= long points) and thick stems for storing water
  • carbonated: Carbonated drinks are acidic, and slightly safer. (1 次) /ˈkɑː.bən.eɪ.tɪd/ (饮料)含二氧化碳的 A carbonated drink is fizzy because it contains bubbles of carbon dioxide.
  • casual: He noticed at once that discipline was slack: the Danes had the self-confidence of conquerors, and their security precautions were casual. (1 次) /ˈkæʒ.ju.əl/ (衣服)休闲的;便装的 Casual clothes are not formal or not suitable for special occasions.
  • catastrophic: If the water was moving with the wave, the ocean and everything on it would be racing in to the shore with obviously catastrophic results. (1 次) /ˌkæt.əˈstrɒf.ɪk/ 极差的,糟蹋透顶的,灾难性的 very bad
  • cautious: Another patient might equally well complain that her neighbours were combining to slander her and persecute her, and yet one might be cautious about believing this statement. (1 次) /ˈkɔː.ʃəs/ 谨慎的,细心的,小心翼翼的 Someone who is cautious avoids risks.
  • childish: Such a loss of dignity and descent into childish behaviour on the part of the adults deeply shocks the adolescents, and makes them resolve that in future they will not talk to their parents about the places or people they visit. (1 次) /ˈtʃaɪl.dɪʃ/ 孩子的;稚嫩的 typical of a child
  • circular: An ocean wave passing through deep water causes a particle on the surface to move in a roughly circular orbit, drawing the particle first towards the advancing wave, then up into the wave, then forward with it and then–as the wave leaves the particles behind–back to its starting point again. (1 次) /ˈsɜː.kjə.lər/ 圆形的,环形的 shaped like a circle
  • classical: This head must have been found in Classical times and carefully preserved. (1 次) /ˈklæs.ɪ.kəl/ 古典(派)的;传统的 traditional in style or form, or based on methods developed over a long period of time, and considered to be of lasting value
  • clerical: Bagrit foresaw a time when computers would be small enough to hold in the hand, when they would be capable of providing information about traffic jams and suggesting alternative routes, when they would be used in hospitals to help doctors to diagnose illnesses, when they would relieve office workers and accountants of dull, repetitive clerical work. (1 次) /ˈkler.ɪ.kəl/ 办公室工作的;办事员工作的;文书工作的 relating to work done in an office
  • coarse: Such inns as there were were generally dirty and flea-ridden; the food simply local cheese accompanied by bread often twelve months old, all washed down with coarse wine. (1 次) /kɔːs/ 粗糙的;不光滑的;不柔软的;粗大的 rough and not smooth or soft, or not in very small pieces
  • combative: On the village green, where you pick up sides and no feeling of local patriotism is involved, it is possible to play simply for the fun and exercise: but as soon as a the question of prestige arises, as soon as you feel that you and some larger unit will be disgraced if you lose, the most savage combative instincts are aroused. (1 次) /ˈkɒm.bə.tɪv/ 好战的;好斗的;好争论的 eager to fight or argue
  • comic: Most funny stories are based on comic situations. (1 次) /ˈkɒm.ɪk/ 滑稽的,好笑的;有趣的 funny and making you want to laugh
  • comparable: The comparable speed from the Moon is only 1.5 miles per second. (1 次) /ˈkɒm.pər.ə.bəl/ (大小、数量或品质上)类似的,相当的,可比的 similar in size, amount, or quality to something else
  • competitive: Nearly all the sports practised nowadays are competitive. (1 次) /kəmˈpet.ɪ.tɪv/ 竞争的;竞赛的 involving competition
  • comprehensive: I hired a car the day after landing and bought a comprehensive book of maps, which I found most helpful on the cross-country journey, but which I did not think I should need on the last stage. (1 次) /ˌkɒm.prɪˈhen.sɪv/ 全面的;综合的;包罗万象的;详尽的 complete and including everything that is necessary
  • compulsory: There are no’illiterates’–if the term can be applied to peoples without a script– while our own compulsory school attendance became law in Germany in 1642, in France in 1806, and in England in 1876 and is still nonexistent in a number of ‘civilized’ nations. (1 次) /kəmˈpʌl.sər.i/ 必须做的;强制性的;必修的 If something is compulsory, you must do it because of a rule or law.
  • concerned: In fact a basic amount of movement occurs during sleep which is specifically concerned with preventing muscle inactivity. (1 次) /kənˈsɜːnd/ 担心的;忧虑的;挂念的 worried
  • confusing: After buying a new chain I was faced with the insurmountable task of putting the confusing jigsaw puzzle together again. (1 次) /kənˈfjuː.zɪŋ/ 令人困惑的;令人费解的;含糊不清的 Something that is confusing makes you feel confused because it is difficult to understand.
  • conscientious: In time, it became an accepted fact that the Cox brothers employed a conscientious ghost that did most of their work for them. (1 次) /ˌkɒn.ʃiˈen.ʃəs/ 认真的;尽心尽责的;一丝不苟的 putting a lot of effort into your work
  • conscious: They disregard social conventions without being conscious that they are doing anything extraordinary. (1 次) /ˈkɒn.ʃəs/ 牙齿并不疼,可是我总觉得不舒服。 to notice that a particular thing or person exists or is present:
  • continual: Once waves have been generated, gravity is the force that drives them in a continual attempt to restore the ocean surface to a flat plain. (1 次) /kənˈtɪn.ju.əl/ (通常指令人讨厌或引起不便地)频频的,频繁的,再三的 happening repeatedly, usually in an annoying or not convenient way
  • controversial: In all the less controversial fields, like the study of cacti or termites or the nature of nebulae, the necessary method of study is to group the relevant material and to take note of all possible variant forms and conditions. (1 次) /ˌkɒn.trəˈvɜː.ʃəl/ 有争议的;引起争议的 causing disagreement or discussion
  • converted: The shop was an old converted house with many large, disused fireplaces and tall, narrow chimneys. (1 次) /kənˈvɜː.tɪd/ 经改造的;已转换的 having changed in form or character, or been made suitable for a different use
  • convinced: The experts were now fully convinced that the animal was a puma, but where had it come from? (1 次) /kənˈvɪnst/ 确信的,信服的 certain
  • convulsive: One can only gently insinuate something else into its convulsive grasp. (1 次) /kənˈvʌl.sɪv/ 惊厥的;抽搐的,痉挛性的 Convulsive movements are movements of the muscles in your body that you cannot control.
  • cornered: It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered. (1 次) / -kɔː.nəd/ 有…角的 having the number of corners mentioned
  • cosmic: It’s as if they were in some sense cosmic beings in violent and lovely contrast with us suburban creatures. (1 次) /ˈkɒz.mɪk/ 宇宙的 relating to the universe and the natural processes that happen in it
  • cosmopolitan: Camping sites, by contrast, are highly cosmopolitan. (1 次) /ˌkɒz.məˈpɒl.ɪ.tən/ 来自世界各地的;国际大都会的;世界性的 containing or having experience of people and things from many different parts of the world
  • creative: Such things provide an excellent outlet for pent up creative energy, but unfortunately not all of us are born handymen. (1 次) /kriˈeɪ.tɪv/ 有创造力的;创造性的;有创意的 producing or using original and unusual ideas
  • credulous: We are less credulous than we used to be. (1 次) /ˈkredʒ.ə.ləs/ 轻信的;易上当的 too willing to believe what you are told and so easily deceived
  • crucial: As the heads of next-generation start-ups, these Asian innovators can draw on customs and languages to forge tighter links with crucial Pacific Rim markets. (1 次) /ˈkruː.ʃəl/ 至关重要的;关键的;决定性的 extremely important or necessary
  • culpable: Was the philosopher who refused to look through Galileo’s telescope more culpable than those who alleged that the spiral nebulae observed with Lord Rosse’s great telescope in the 1840s were scratches left by the grinder? (1 次) /ˈkʌl.pə.bəl/ 应受谴责的;该受处罚的;该对错误负责的 deserving to be blamed or considered responsible for something bad
  • curative: This is a sceptical age, but although our faith in many of the things in which our forefathers fervently believed has weakened, our confidence in the curative properties of the bottle of medicine remains the same as theirs. (1 次) /ˈkjʊə.rə.tɪv/ 能治疗的;有疗效的 able to cure or cause to get better
  • cursed: The tiny village of Frinley is said to possess a ‘cursed tree’. (1 次) /kɜːst/ 可恨的;讨厌的(用以表示恼怒) used to describe something that is annoying to you in an angry way
  • customary: When several elephants are being trained at one time, it is customary for the new arrival to be placed between the stalls of two captives whose training is already well advanced. (1 次) /ˈkʌs.tə.mər.i/ 惯常的 usual
  • cynic: That the equipment of modern camping becomes yearly more sophisticated is an entertaining paradox for the cynic, a brighter promise for the hopeful traveller who has sworn to get away from it all. (1 次) /ˈsɪn.ɪk/ 愤世嫉俗的人;怀疑人之真诚者;认为人皆自私者 a person who believes that people are only interested in themselves and are not sincere
  • decksincreased(或许是 decks increased?): The Ordnance officer ordered all the port cannon to be heaved to starboard to counteract the list but the steepening angle of the decksincreased. (1 次)
  • dedicated: A truly dedicated bargain hunter must have patience, and above all, the ability to recognize the worth of something when he sees it. (1 次) /ˈded.ɪ.keɪ.tɪd/ 尽心尽力的,尽职尽责的 believing that something is very important and giving a lot of time and energy to it
  • defensive:  There has long been a superstition among mariners that porpoises will save drowning men by pushing them to the surface, or protect them from sharks by surrounding them in defensive formation. (1 次) /dɪˈfen.sɪv/ 防御性的,防卫性的 used to protect someone or something against attack
  • delightful: Indeed they can have a delightful surprise when they find something useful which they did not know they owned. (1 次) /dɪˈlaɪt.fəl/ 令人高兴的,使人愉快的,给人快乐的 very pleasant, attractive, or enjoyable
  • dense: Taking a path which led out of the town, we crossed a few fields until we came to a dense wood. (1 次) /dens/ 浓的,浓密的;浓重的 having parts that are close together so that it is difficult to go or see through
  • dependent: So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves, that we are becoming increasingly less dependent on specialized labour. (1 次) /dɪˈpen.dənt/ 需要供养的,需要照料的;依赖的 needing the support of something or someone in order to continue existing or operating
  • desolate: Now, smoke still rose up from the warm ground over the desolate hills. (1 次) /ˈdes.əl.ət/ 荒凉的,荒无人烟的 A desolate place is empty and not attractive, with no people or nothing pleasant in it.
  • detailed: Traditional custom, taken the world over, is a mass of detailed behaviour more astonishing than what any one person can ever evolve in individual actions, no matter how aberrant. (1 次) /ˈdiː.teɪld/ 详尽的,详细的 giving a lot of information with many details
  • determined: I have been offered a large sum of money to go away, but I am determined to stay here. (1 次) /dɪˈtɜː.mɪnd/ 下定决心的,坚决的,决意的 wanting to do something very much and not allowing anyone or any difficulties to stop you
  • digestive: Over the periods their saliva, a mild, digestive juice like our own, was converted into a poison that defies analysis even today. (1 次) /daɪˈdʒes.tɪv/ 消化的 relating to the digestion of food
  • dilapidated: Sitting down on a dilapidated wooden fence near the field, we opened a couple of tins of sardines and had a picnic lunch. (1 次) /dɪˈlæp.ɪ.deɪ.tɪd/ 年久失修的,破败的,破旧的 old and in poor condition
  • dimensonal(或许是 dimensional?): Later, for its personal safety and practical needs, it has to develop (partly by means of touch) the ability to judge roughly 3-dimensonal distances. (1 次)
  • disgusting: The great advantage of taking medicine is that it makes no demands on the taker beyond that of putting up for a moment with a disgusting taste, and that is what all patients demand of their doctors–to be cured at no inconvenience to themselves. (1 次) /dɪsˈɡʌs.tɪŋ/ 令人厌恶的,让人憎恶的,使人反感的 extremely unpleasant or unacceptable
  • distasteful: Many people find this sort of joke distasteful. (1 次) /dɪsˈteɪst.fəl/ 令人反感的 unpleasant and unacceptable
  • distinguished: The cave might never have been discovered has not the entrance been spotted by the distinguished French pot-holer, Berger. (1 次) /dɪˈstɪŋ.ɡwɪʃt/ 杰出的,突出的,卓越的 used to describe a respected and admired person, or their work
  • disturbing: It is disturbing to think that a dangerous wild animal is still at large in the quiet countryside. (1 次) /dɪˈstɜː.bɪŋ/ 令人焦虑的,使人忧虑的;让人心烦的 making you feel worried or upset
  • disunited: A disunited nation therefore has to incur unduly high costs of government. (1 次) /ˌdɪs.juːˈnaɪt/ 使分裂,使纷争,离间 to cause people to disagree so much that they can no longer work together effectively
  • doubtful: Though we may enjoy reading about the lives of others, it is extremely doubtful whether we would equally enjoy reading about ourselves. (1 次) /ˈdaʊt.fəl/ 怀疑的,有疑虑的;不能确定的 If you are doubtful about something, you are uncertain about it.
  • dramatic: At some dramatic moment in the story, the terrible secret becomes known and a reputation is ruined. (1 次) /drəˈmæt.ɪk/ 骤然的;戏剧性的;激动人心的 very sudden or noticeable, or full of action and excitement
  • dreadful: All the things I had packed so carefully were soon in a dreadful mess. (1 次) /ˈdred.fəl/ 可怕的;糟糕的;惊人的 of very low quality or very unpleasant
  • dubious: Why people are prepared to tolerate a four-hour journey each day for the dubious privilege of living in the country is beyond me. (1 次) /ˈdʒuː.bi.əs/ 半信半疑的,可疑的;不确定的;不可信的 thought not to be completely true or not able to be trusted
  • dusty: As we bumped over the dusty track, we swerved to avoid large boulders. (1 次) /ˈdʌs.ti/ 布满灰尘的 covered in dust
  • eagle: By the time you read this, the Hubble’s eagle eye will have sent us thousands and thousands of wonderful pictures. (1 次) /ˈiː.ɡəl/ a large, strong bird with a curved beak that eats meat and can see very well
  • eastern: The river which forms the eastern boundary of our farm has always played an important part in our lives. (1 次) /ˈiː.stən/ (某个地区的)东部的;来自东部的 in or from the east part of an area
  • economical: The most economical age to capture an elephant for training is between 15 and 20 years, for it is then almost ready to undertake heavy work and can begin to earn its keep straight away. (1 次) /ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪ.kəl/ 经济的;省钱的;节约的 not using a lot of fuel, money, etc.
  • educational: If our educational system were fashioned after its bookless past we would have the most democratic form of ‘college’ imaginable. (1 次) /ˌedʒ.ʊˈkeɪ.ʃən.əl/ 教育的;与教育有关的 providing education or relating to education
  • eerie: In the eerie silence of the cavern, the only sound that could be heard was made by water which dripped continuously from the high dome above them. (1 次) /ˈɪə.ri/ 怪异而令人恐惧的 strange in a frightening and mysterious way
  • ego: The best way to overcome it – so at least it seems to me – is to make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of the ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life. (1 次) /ˈiː.ɡəʊ/ 自我评价;自我中心;自负;自尊心 your idea or opinion of yourself, especially your feeling of your own importance and ability
  • Egyptian: The mummy of an Egyptian woman who died in 800 B.C. has just had an operation. (1 次) /iˈdʒɪp.ʃən/ 埃及的;埃及人的 belonging to or relating to Egypt or its people
  • elaborate: It took him four years to stage this elaborate joke simply to prove that critics do not always know what they are talking about. (1 次) /iˈlæb.ər.ət/ 精心计划(或制作)的;详尽的;复杂的 containing a lot of careful detail or many detailed parts
  • eld(或许是 led?): Eric had been the eldest son of the family, very much older than his two brothers. (1 次)
  • elderly: He was rather elderly with grey hair and clear blue eyes. (1 次) /ˈel.dəl.i/ (带有敬意)年老的;上了年纪的;年纪较大的 polite word for old
  • electrical: First the electroencephalograph (which is simply a device for recording the electrical activity of the brain by attaching electrodes to the scalp) shows that while there is a change in the pattern of activity during sleep, there is no evidence that the total amount of activity is any less. (1 次) /iˈlek.trɪ.kəl/ 电的;与电有关的 relating to electricity
  • elegant: Despite its immensity, it is both simple and elegant, fulfilling its designer’s dream to create ‘an enormous object drawn as faintly as possible’. (1 次) /ˈel.ɪ.ɡənt/ 高雅的;优雅的 graceful and attractive in appearance or behaviour
  • eleventh: The famous monastery of St.Bernard, which was founded in the eleventh century, lies about a mile away. (1 次) /ɪˈlev.ənθ/ 第十一(的) 11th written as a word
  • emotional: Though they may attain considerable accuracy in the perception of flat form, they do not make the further intellectual and emotional effort needed to comprehend form in its full spatial existence. (1 次) /ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl/ 情绪(上)的,情感(上)的 relating to the emotions
  • energetic: It is hard for energetic, quick-minded people to waste time, so they are often tempted to finish a job before setting out to keep an appointment. (1 次) /ˌen.əˈdʒet.ɪk/ 精力充沛的;充满活力的 having or involving a lot of energy
  • enjoyable: Visits to really remote villages are seldom enjoyable – as my wife and I discovered during a tour through the Balkans. (1 次) /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ.ə.bəl/ 使人快乐的;令人愉快的;有乐趣的 An enjoyable event or experience gives you pleasure.
  • entertaining: That the equipment of modern camping becomes yearly more sophisticated is an entertaining paradox for the cynic, a brighter promise for the hopeful traveller who has sworn to get away from it all. (1 次) /en.təˈteɪ.nɪŋ/ 使人愉快的;有趣的 funny and enjoyable
  • envious: We often speak of tramps with contempt and put them in the same class as beggars, but how many of us can honestly say that we have not felt a little envious of their simple way of life and their freedom from care? (1 次) /ˈen.vi.əs/ 羡慕的;忌妒的 wishing you had what another person has
  • equipped: Among tribal people all knowledge inherited by tradition is shared by all; it is taught to every member of the tribe so that in this respect everybody is equally equipped for life. (1 次) /ɪˈkwɪpt/ 配有必要的工具(衣物、设备等)的;装备齐全的 having the necessary tools, clothes, equipment, etc.
  • eternal: Only good scouting is likely to preserve the freedoms so dear to the heart of the eternal Boy Scout. (1 次) /ɪˈtɜː.nəl/ 永远的,永恒的;长期的 lasting forever or for a very long time
  • eventual: Whether the remarkable growth of organized camping means the eventual death of the more independent kind is hard to say. (1 次) /ɪˈven.tʃu.əl/ 最终的,最后的(尤指在付出很大努力或出现很多问题后形成的最终结果) happening or existing at a later time or at the end, especially after a lot of effort, problems, etc.
  • everpresent(或许是 ever present?): There, a child grows up under the everpresent attention of his parents; therefore the jungles and the savannahs know of no ‘juvenile delinquency’. (1 次)
  • evident: We are so familiar with the fact that man ages, that people have for years assumed that the process of losing vigour with time, of becoming more likely to die the older we get, was something self-__evident__ like the cooling of a hot kettle or the wearing-out of a pair of shoes. (1 次) /ˈev.ɪ.dənt/ 显而易见的;明白的,明显的 easily seen or understood
  • ex: When he asked if Mr. Lane lived there, the policeman on duty told him that since his defeat, the ex-Prime Minister had gone abroad. (1 次) /eks/ 前妻;前夫;前女友;前男友 Someone’s ex is a person who was their wife, husband, or partner in the past.
  • exempt: Perfume is not exempt from import duty.’ (1 次) /ɪɡˈzempt/ 免除,豁免(责任、付款等) to excuse someone or something from a duty, payment, etc.
  • exhilarating: Travelling at a height of 30,000 feet, far above the clouds, and at over 500 miles an hour is an exhilarating experience. (1 次) /ɪɡˈzɪl.ə.reɪ.tɪŋ/ 令人极度兴奋的;使人兴高采烈的 making you feel very excited and happy
  • exotic: Country people run wild when they go shopping in the city and stagger home loaded with as many of the exotic items as they can carry. (1 次) /ɪɡˈzɒt.ɪk/ 异国风情的,外国情调的;奇异的 unusual and exciting because of coming (or seeming to come) from far away, especially a tropical country
  • extravagant: Despite this, he was so extravagant that he was always in debt. (1 次) /ɪkˈstræv.ə.ɡənt/ 奢侈的,铺张的;浪费的 spending too much money, or using too much of something
  • faint: The noise had been so faint that no one thought that the ship had been damaged. (1 次) /feɪnt/ 微弱的;不清晰的;微小的 not strong or clear; slight
  • false: Even in his philosophical probings he cannot go behind these stereotypes; his very concepts of the true and the false will still have reference to his particular traditional customs. (1 次) /fɒls/ 假的;人工的 not real, but made to look or seem real
  • fanatical: My friend, Patrick, has always been a fanatical opponent of Mr. Lane’s Radical Progressive Party. (1 次) /fəˈnæt.ɪ.kəl/ 入迷的 extremely interested in something, to a degree that some people find unreasonable
  • fanciful: He would invent fanciful names on the spot. (1 次) /ˈfæn.sɪ.fəl/ 空想的;想象的 not likely to succeed or happen in the real world
  • farewell: A great many former pupils will be attending a farewell dinner in his honour next Thursday. (1 次) /ˌfeəˈwel/ 再见,再会 goodbye
  • fascinated: I immediately embarked on an experiment which, even though it failed to get rid of the ants, kept me fascinated for twenty-four hours. (1 次) /ˈfæs.ən.eɪ.tɪd/ 极感兴趣的;入迷的 extremely interested
  • fascinating: At the same time, however, insects are strangely fascinating. (1 次) /ˈfæs.ən.eɪ.tɪŋ/ 极有趣的;吸引人的 extremely interesting
  • fashioned: The noise pollution survey revealed a rather surprising and possibly amusing old fashioned source of noise. (1 次) /ˈfæʃ.ən/ (尤指服装、发式、妆容的)流行款式,时兴式样 a style that is popular at a particular time, especially in clothes, hair, make-up, etc.
  • fatuous: He may be conceited,ill-mannered, presumptuous or fatuous, but I do not turn for protection to dreary cliches about respect for elders– as if mere age were a reason for respect. (1 次) /ˈfætʃ.u.əs/ 愚蠢的;昏庸的;错误的;未经认真考虑的 stupid, not correct, or not carefully thought about
  • faulty: The pictures it sent us were very disappointing because its main mirror was faulty! (1 次) /ˈfɒl.ti/ 有缺陷的;不完美的 A faulty machine or device is not perfectly made or does not work correctly.
  • favourable(或许是 favorable?): But even in the most favourable circumstances only a small fraction of the creatures that die are preserved in this way before decay sets in or, even more likely, before scavengers eat them. (1 次)
  • feline: As a result, humans have learned to respect feline independence. (1 次) /ˈfiː.laɪn/ 猫科的 belonging or relating to the cat family
  • fete: If, however, you were holding an open air garden party or a fete it would be equally possible to insure yourself in the event of bad weather. (1 次) /feɪt/ 露天游乐会;义卖游乐会 a public event, often held outside, where you can take part in competitions and buy small things and food, often organized to collect money for a particular purpose
  • financial: If you are younger, and in a solid financial position, you may decide to take an aggressive approach–but only if you’re blessed with a sanguine disposition and won’t suffer sleepless nights over share prices. (1 次) /faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/ 财务的;财政的;金融的 relating to money or how money is managed
  • flint: Fortunately, however, ancient men made tools of stone,especially flint, because this is easier to shape than other kinds. (1 次) /flɪnt/ (一块)燧石,火石 (a piece of) shiny grey or black stone that is like glass
  • flooded: The men of our family waded down through our flooded meadows with boathooks,in the hope of being able to grapple a corner of the raft and pull it out of the current towards our bank. (1 次) /ˈflʌd.ɪd/ 被水淹没的 covered with water
  • flown: It tires not, nor does it boast of its power; but belongs to the air travelling it may be six thousand miles to and from its northern nesting home, feeding its flown young as it flies, and slipping through a medium that seems to help its passage even when the wind is adverse. (1 次) /fləʊn/ (fly 的过去分词) past participle of fly
  • fond: How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. (1 次) /fɒnd/ 他说:“你知道吗,我很喜欢你。” to like someone or something very much:
  • forbidding: The more expensive kind of antique shop where rare objects are beautifully displayed in glass cases to keep them free from dust is usually a forbidding place. (1 次) /fəˈbɪd.ɪŋ/ 冷峻的;令人生畏的;令人讨厌的;险恶的 unfriendly and likely to be unpleasant or harmful
  • formidable: Mentally, at least, most of us could compile formidable lists of ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’. (1 次) /fɔːˈmɪd.ə.bəl/ 可怕的;令人敬畏的;难对付的 causing you to have fear or respect for something or someone because that thing or person is large, powerful, or difficult
  • fortunate: Jumbo must weigh a few tons,’ said a policeman afterwards, ‘so it was fortunate that we didn’t have to carry him. (1 次) /ˈfɔː.tʃən.ət/ 幸运的 lucky
  • fourteenth: As long ago as the fourteenth century, an Englishman, Sir John Hawkwood, made the remarkable discovery that people would rather pay large sums of money than have their life work destroyed by gangsters. (1 次) /ˌfɔːˈtiːnθ/ 第十四(的) 14th written as a word
  • framed: It was Hart who created the basic formula of the Western film, and devised the protagonist he played in every film he made, the good-bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw, or the honest, but framed cowboy, or the sheriff made suspect by vicious gossip; in short, the individual in conflict with himself and his frontier environment. (1 次) /freɪmd/ 加外框的 surrounded by a border
  • frequent: So I drove back to the town and began to retrace the route, taking frequent glances at the map. (1 次) /ˈfriː.kwənt/ 频繁发生的;常见的 happening often
  • friendless: My friend fails to mention the long and friendless winter evenings in front of the TV – virtually the only form of entertainment. (1 次) /ˈfrend.ləs/ 无朋友的 without friends
  • frightened: I am used to travelling by air and only on one occasion have I ever felt frightened. (1 次) /ˈfraɪ.tənd/ 害怕的,受惊的 feeling fear or worry
  • frightening: The most frightening thing of all was that not a sound could be heard. (1 次) /ˈfraɪ.tən.ɪŋ/ 可怕的,令人恐惧的 making you feel fear
  • frightful: He looked pale and his clothes were in a frightful state. (1 次) /ˈfraɪt.fəl/ (尤用于强调糟糕的程度)可怕的,讨厌的 used to emphasize what you are saying, especially how bad something is
  • fussy: The old lady thought he was a fussy creature, but since the porter agreed with him, she rang up her daughter and asked for her help in what she described as a little spot of bother. (1 次) /ˈfʌs.i/ 过分挑剔的;难以满足的 not easily satisfied, or having very high standards about particular things
  • futile: The stronger the will, the more futile the task. (1 次) /ˈfjuː.taɪl/ (行动)无作用的;无效的;不成功的 (of actions) having no effect or achieving nothing
  • genuine: It certainly looked genuine. (1 次) /ˈdʒen.ju.ɪn/ 真正的;非伪造的;名副其实的 If something is genuine, it is real and exactly what it appears to be.
  • gifted: A gifted American psychologist has said, ‘Worry is a spasm of the emotion; the mind catches hold of something and will not let it go.’ (1 次) /ˈɡɪf.tɪd/ 有天才的,有天赋的 having special ability in a particular subject or activity
  • gigantic: This caused the construction of gigantic buildings where too large masses of human beings are crowded together. (1 次) /ˌdʒaɪˈɡæn.tɪk/ 巨大的,庞大的 extremely large
  • graceful: Despite her great age, she was very graceful indeed, but, so far, the archaeologists have been unable to discover her identity. (1 次) /ˈɡreɪs.fəl/ 优美的;优雅的;雅致的 moving in a smooth, relaxed, attractive way, or having a smooth, attractive shape
  • graphic: When the instrument is situated at more than 700 miles from the earthquake centre, the graphic record shows three waves arriving one after the other at short intervals. (1 次) /ˈɡræf.ɪk/ 形象的,生动的,逼真的 very clear and powerful
  • grateful: Both the police and the workmen were grateful to the student for this piece of advance information. (1 次) /ˈɡreɪt.fəl/ (尤指对其他人)感激的,表示感谢的 showing or expressing thanks, especially to another person
  • gravitational: The undulating waves of the open sea are generated by three natural causes: wind, earth movements or tremors, and the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. (1 次) /ˌɡræv.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən.əl/ 重力的,引力的 relating to gravity or gravitation (= the force that attracts objects towards one another)
  • greyish(或许是 grayish?): Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, greyish substance. (1 次)
  • grinding: Bruce charged at it, but in the middle, the car came to a grinding half. (1 次) /ˈɡraɪn.dɪŋ/ 赤贫 a situation in which people are extremely poor over a long period
  • guilty: Even really honest people are often made to feel guilty. (1 次) /ˈɡɪl.ti/ 内疚的,愧疚的,自责的 feeling guilt
  • haemolytic(或许是 thrombolytic?): Vipers (adders) and rattlesnakes manufacture the blood poison, which is known as haemolytic. (1 次)
  • handmade: Before she had anchored, the men from the boats had climbed on board and the decks were soon covered with colourful rugs from Persia, silks from India, copper coffee pots, and beautiful handmade silverware. (1 次) /ˌhændˈmeɪd/ 手工制造的 made using the hands rather than a machine
  • handsome: One of the most handsome cars was a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. (1 次) /ˈhæn.səm/ (男子)英俊的,漂亮的 A handsome man is physically attractive in a traditional, male way.
  • hardened: The hardened professional smuggler, on the other hand, is never troubled by such feelings, even if he has five hundred gold watches hidden in his suitcase. (1 次) /ˈhɑː.dənd/ 久经锻炼的 used to describe someone who has had a lot of bad experiences and as a result no longer gets upset or shocked
  • hasty: He was glad to get away with a mere twenty pounds and he beat a hasty retreat, clutching the precious bottle under his arm. (1 次) /ˈheɪ.sti/ 仓促的,轻率的 Hasty actions are done in a hurry, sometimes without the necessary care or thought.
  • heady: If you recognize yourself in this description, you might include a couple of heady growth stocks in your portfolio, alongside your more pedestrian investments. (1 次) /ˈhed.i/ 浓烈的;令人陶醉的;令人兴奋的 having a powerful effect, making you feel slightly drunk or excited
  • healthy: Today we tend to go to the other extreme, but on the whole this is a healthier attitude both for the child and the parent. (1 次) /ˈhel.θi/ 强壮的,健康的 strong and well
  • helpful: I hired a car the day after landing and bought a comprehensive book of maps, which I found most helpful on the cross-country journey, but which I did not think I should need on the last stage. (1 次) /ˈhelp.fəl/ 愿意帮忙的;有帮助的,有用的 willing to help, or useful
  • herring: With experience, and with improved apparatus, it is now possible not only to locate a shoal but to tell if it is herring, cod, or other well-known fish, by the pattern of its echo. (1 次) /ˈher.ɪŋ/ 鲱鱼;鲱鱼肉 a long, silver-coloured fish that swims in large groups in the sea, or its flesh eaten as food
  • highhanded: Sweden has evolved an excellent system for protecting the individual citizen from highhanded or incompetent public officers. (1 次)
  • horrible: We enjoy reading about them, especially when we find that, like the praying mantis, they lead perfectly horrible lives. (1 次) /ˈhɒr.ə.bəl/ 极糟的;令人不快的 very unpleasant or bad
  • hospitable: We always assume that villagers in remote places are friendly and hospitable. (1 次) /hɒsˈpɪt.ə.bəl/ 友好的,好客的 friendly and welcoming to guests and visitors
  • hostile: But people who are cut off not only from foreign tourists, but even from their own countrymen can be hostile to travellers. (1 次) /ˈhɒs.taɪl/ 不友好的,敌对的 unfriendly and not liking something
  • humble: From those humble beginnings, we have seen the development of the user-friendly home computers and multimedia machines which are in common use today. (1 次) /ˈhʌm.bəl/ 谦虚的,谦逊的 not proud or not believing that you are important
  • hypnotizing: Resisting the hypnotizing effect of television, I sat in my room for a few evenings with my eyes glued to a book. (1 次) /ˈhɪp.nə.taɪz/ 对…施催眠术 to put someone in a state of hypnosis
  • idyllic: This idyllic pastoral scene is only part of the picture. (1 次) /ɪˈdɪl.ɪk/ 田园诗般的,田园风光的,恬静的 An idyllic place or experience is extremely pleasant, beautiful, or peaceful.
  • ignoble: But in an old man who has known human joys and sorrows, and has achieved whatever work it was in him to do, the fear of death is somewhat abject and ignoble. (1 次) /ɪɡˈnəʊ.bəl/ 卑鄙的,可耻的 morally bad and making you feel ashamed
  • illogical: People become quite illogical when they try to decide what can be eaten and what cannot be eaten. (1 次) /ɪˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/ 不合逻辑的,无缘由的;不明智的 not reasonable, wise, or practical, usually because directed by the emotions rather than by careful thought
  • imaginable: If our educational system were fashioned after its bookless past we would have the most democratic form of ‘college’ imaginable. (1 次) /ɪˈmædʒ.ɪ.nə.bəl/ 可想象的,想象得到的 possible to think of
  • imaginary: He loved to be told that one of his imaginary products was temporarily out of stock and he would faithfully promise to call again at some future date, but of course he never did. (1 次) /ɪˈmædʒ.ɪ.nər.i/ 想象中的;虚构的 Something that is imaginary is created by and exists only in the mind.
  • immediate: Snakes did not acquire their poison for use against man but for use against prey such as rats and mice, and the effects on these of viperine poison is almost immediate. (1 次) /ɪˈmiː.di.ət/ 立即的,即刻的 happening or done without delay or very soon after something else
  • impending: We still do; living in a world in which undeclared aggression, war, hypocrisy, chicanery, anarchy and impending immolation are part of our daily lives, we all want a code to live by. (1 次) /ɪmˈpen.dɪŋ/ (通常指不愉快或不受欢迎的事件)即将发生的,逼近的 used to refer to an event, usually something unpleasant or unwanted, that is going to happen soon
  • imperceptible: Earlier, we were infants and young children, and consequently more vulnerable; later, we shall undergo a progressive loss of our vigour and resistance which, though imperceptible at first will finally become so steep that we can live no longer, however well we look after ourselves, and however well society, and our doctors, look after us. (1 次) /ˌɪm.pəˈsep.tə.bəl/ 察觉不出的,难以察觉的 unable to be noticed or felt because of being very slight
  • imperial: This was the Vasa, royal flagship of the great imperial fleet. (1 次) /ɪmˈpɪə.ri.əl/ 帝国的;皇帝的 belonging or relating to an empire or the person or country that rules it
  • impersonal: The best way to overcome it – so at least it seems to me – is to make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of the ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life. (1 次) /ɪmˈpɜː.sən.əl/ 没有人情味的,冷淡的 without human warmth; not friendly and without features that make people feel interested or involved
  • impoverished: Alpine villages tended to be impoverished settlements cut off from civilization by the high mountains. (1 次) /ɪmˈpɒv.ər.ɪʃt/ 赤贫的 very poor
  • improbable: In the nineteenth century, a novelist would bring his story to a conclusion by presenting his readers with a series of coincidences – most of them wildly improbable. (1 次) /ɪmˈprɒb.ə.bəl/ 不大可能发生的;未必确实的 not likely to happen or be true
  • inadequate: On the other hand, those who dislike noise will sometimes use most inadequate evidence to support their pleas for a quieter society. (1 次) /ɪˈnæd.ɪ.kwət/ 不够好的,劣质的 not good enough or too low in quality
  • incompetent: Sweden has evolved an excellent system for protecting the individual citizen from highhanded or incompetent public officers. (1 次) /ɪnˈkɒm.pɪ.tənt/ 无能力的;不胜任的 not having the ability to do something as it should be done
  • inconceivable: The chaos was inconceivable. (1 次) /ˌɪn.kənˈsiː.və.bəl/ 不能想象的;不可思议的 impossible to imagine or think of
  • incorrect: Recent scientific evidence seems to indicate that this assumption is incorrect. (1 次) /ˌɪn.kərˈekt/ 不正确的;不真实的 not correct or not true
  • incredible: Yet, in real life, circumstances do sometimes conspire to bring about coincidences which anyone but a nineteenth century novelist would find incredible. (1 次) /ɪnˈkred.ə.bəl/ 难以置信的 impossible, or very difficult, to believe
  • incumbent: There is no social problem it is more incumbent upon us to understand than this of the role of custom. (1 次) /ɪnˈkʌm.bənt/ 现任的;在职的 officially having the named position
  • indefinable: There is no sky in June so blue that it does not point forward to a bluer, no sunset so beautiful that it does not waken the vision of a greater beauty, a vision which passes before it is fully glimpsed, and in passing leaves an indefinable longing and regret. (1 次) /ˌɪn.dɪˈfaɪ.nə.bəl/ 难下定义的;难以确切描述(或解释)的 impossible to clearly describe or explain
  • indescribable: This organic process, often leading to moments of extraordinary self-discovery, is of an indescribable fascination. (1 次) /ˌɪn.dɪˈskraɪ.bə.bəl/ 难以形容的;不可名状的 impossible to describe, especially because of being extremely good or bad
  • indiscriminate: Those who never have to move house become indiscriminate collectors of what can only be described as clutter. (1 次) /ˌɪn.dɪˈskrɪm.ɪ.nət/ 不加思考的,未加计划的,任意的(尤指带来不良后果) not showing careful choice or planning, especially so that harm results
  • inevitable: Disillusionment with the parents, however good and adequate they may be both as parents and as individuals, is to some degree inevitable. (1 次) /ɪˈnev.ɪ.tə.bəl/ 不可避免的;必然发生的 certain to happen and unable to be avoided or prevented
  • infinite: No two sorts of birds practise quite the same sort of flight; the varieties are infinite; but two classes may be roughly seen. (1 次) /ˈɪn.fɪ.nət/ 无限的,无边的;极大的 without limits; extremely large or great
  • inflatable: They plunged into the lake, and after loading their gear on an inflatable rubber dinghy, let the current carry them to the other side. (1 次) /ɪnˈfleɪ.tə.bəl/ 充气小艇 a boat or something similar that must be filled with air in order to float on the water
  • initial:  Economy is one powerful motive for camping, since after the initial outlay upon equipment, or through hiring it, the total expense can be far less than the cost of hotels. (1 次) /ɪˈnɪʃ.əl/ 开始的,最初的 of or at the beginning
  • inner: The inner workings of our own brains we feel to be uniquely worthy of investigation, but custom, we have a way of thinking, is behaviour at is most commonplace. (1 次) /ˈɪn.ər/ 里面的 inside or contained within something else
  • innocent: And if you think you’ll abandon meat and become a vegetarian, you have the choice of very expensive organically-grown vegetables or a steady diet of pesticides every time you think you’re eating fresh salads and vegetables, or just having an innocent glass of water! (1 次) /ˈɪn.ə.sənt/ (人)无罪的 (of a person) not guilty of a particular crime
  • innumerable: When you think of the innumerable birds that one sees flying about, not to mention the equally numerous small animals like field mice and voles which you do not see, it is very rarely that one comes across a dead body, except, of course, on the roads. (1 次) /ɪˈnjuː.mər.ə.bəl/ 无数的,数不清的 too many to be counted
  • insidious: However, there is an even more insidious kind of pollution that particularly affects urban areas and invades our daily lives, and that is noise. (1 次) /ɪnˈsɪd.i.əs/ 暗中为害的;隐伏的 (of something unpleasant or dangerous) gradually and secretly causing harm
  • insignificant: Even seemingly insignificant remains can shed interesting light on the history of early man. (1 次) /ˌɪn.sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kənt/ 不重要的,无足轻重的 small or not noticeable, and therefore not considered important
  • insistent: In this part of the cave, they could hear an insistent booming sound which they found was caused by a small waterspout shooting down into a pool from the roof of the cave. (1 次) /ɪnˈsɪs.tənt/ 坚持的;坚决要求的 firmly saying that something must be true or done
  • insoluble: On entering a shop, he would ask for a new perfume called ‘Scented Shadow’ or for ‘insoluble bath cubes’. (1 次) /ɪnˈsɒl.jə.bəl/ (问题)无法解决的 (of a problem) so difficult that it is impossible to solve
  • insurmountable: After buying a new chain I was faced with the insurmountable task of putting the confusing jigsaw puzzle together again. (1 次) /ˌɪn.səˈmaʊn.tə.bəl/ (尤指问题或困难)难以克服的,不可逾越的 (especially of a problem or a difficulty) so great that it cannot be dealt with successfully
  • integrated: Carver Mead, a pioneer in integrated circuits and a professor of computer science at the California Institute of Technology, notes there are now workstations that enable engineers to design, test and produce chips right on their desks, much the way and editor creates a newsletter on a Macintosh. (1 次) /ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡreɪ.tɪd/ 结合的,整合的 with two or more things combined in order to become more effective
  • intense: A young man sees a sunset and, unable to understand or to express the emotion that it rouses in him, concludes that it must be the gateway to a world that lies beyond It is difficult for any of us in moments of intense aesthetic experience to resist the suggestion that we are catching a glimpse of a light that shines down to us from a different realm of existence, different and, because the experience is intensely moving, in some way higher. (1 次) /ɪnˈtens/ 强烈的,极度的 extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) very strong
  • intermittent: Intermittent tap-water supplies should be regarded as particularly suspect. (1 次) /ˌɪn.təˈmɪt.ənt/ 间歇的,断断续续的 not happening regularly or continuously; stopping and starting repeatedly or with periods in between
  • interstellar: Once the existence of this wave-length had been discovered, it was not long before its use as the uniquely recognizable broadcasting frequency for interstellar communication was suggested. (1 次) /ˌɪn.təˈstel.ər/ 星际的 between the stars
  • intimate: But can we blame those who looked and failed to see what Galileo saw, if we remember that to use a telescope at the limit of its powers calls for long experience and intimate familiarity with one’s instrument? (1 次) /ˈɪn.tɪ.mət/ 亲密的;有性关系的;宜于密切关系的 having, or being likely to cause, a very close friendship or personal or sexual relationship
  • inveterate: If we remain inveterate smokers, it is only because we have so often experienced the frustration that results from failure. (1 次) /ɪnˈvet.ər.ət/ 积习难改的说谎者/赌徒(等等) someone who does something very often and cannot stop doing it
  • invisible: Aunt Harriet presided over an invisible army of servants that continuously scrubbed, cleaned, and polished. (1 次) /ɪnˈvɪz.ə.bəl/ 看不见的,隐形的 impossible to see
  • irregular: But Alfred had deduced that the Danes were no longer fit for prolonged battle: and that their commissariat had no organization, but depended on irregular raids. (1 次) /ɪˈreɡ.jə.lər/ (行为)不合常规的,不正常的 (of behaviour or actions) not according to usual rules or what is expected
  • irresistible: Duck, and like them the pigeons, are endowed with steel-like muscles, that are a good part of the weight of the bird, and these will ply the short wings with such irresistible power that they can bore for long distances through an opposing gale before exhaustion follows. (1 次) /ˌɪr.ɪˈzɪs.tə.bəl/ 不可抗拒的,无法抵挡的 impossible to refuse, oppose, or avoid because it is too pleasant, attractive, or strong
  • jerky: He showed that the average individual’s sleep cycle is punctuated with peculiar bursts of eye-movements, some drifting and slow, others jerky and rapid. (1 次) /ˈdʒɜː.ki/ (条状)肉干 meat that has been cut into long, thin strips and dried
  • juvenile: There, a child grows up under the everpresent attention of his parents; therefore the jungles and the savannahs know of no ‘juvenile delinquency’. (1 次) /ˈdʒuː.vən.aɪl/ 青少年的 relating to a young person who is not yet old enough to be considered an adult
  • knowledgeable: To do this, he must be at least as knowledgeable as the dealer. (1 次) /ˈnɒl.ɪ.dʒə.bəl/ 知识渊博的;有见识的 knowing a lot
  • lazy: They’re very lazy. (1 次) /ˈleɪ.zi/ 懒的,懒惰的 not willing to work or use any effort
  • legendary: He was known to us all as Dickie and his eccentricity had become legendary long before he died. (1 次) /ˈledʒ.ən.dri/ 名声显赫的;津津乐道的 very famous and admired or spoken about
  • leisurely: Aunt Harriet lived in that leisurely age when servants were employed to do housework. (1 次) /ˈleʒ.ə.li/ (行动)悠闲的,休闲的 used to describe an action that is done in a relaxed way, without hurrying
  • literary: He must, for example, perceive an egg as a simple single solid shape quite apart from its significance as food, or from the literary idea that it will become a bird. (1 次) /ˈlɪt.ər.ər.i/ 文学的,与文学相关的 relating to literature (= written artistic works, especially those with a high and lasting artistic value)
  • locked: One day she came into his office and happened to put her hands on the door of a locked safe. (1 次) /lɒk/ ,门锁 a device that prevents something such as a door from being opened and can only be opened with a key
  • longitudinal: The first records the arrival of longitudinal vibrations. (1 次) /ˌlɒŋ.ɡɪˈtʃuː.dɪ.nəl/ 经线的 used to refer to lines or distances east or west of an imaginary line between the North Pole and the South Pole
  • looking: Apart from an interesting-__looking__ carved dagger, the box was full of crockery, much of it broken. (1 次) /ˈlʊk.ɪŋ/ 看上去…的 having the stated appearance
  • lowly: If we were able to discover lowly forms of life like bacteria on another planet, it would completely change our view of ourselves. (1 次) /ˈləʊ.li/ 低等的,卑微的 low in position and importance, or not respected
  • luming(或许是 looming?): And this is Luming. (1 次)
  • lunar: The Moon is likely to become the industrial hub of the Solar System supplying the rocket fuels for its ships, easily obtainable from the lunar rocks in the form of liquid oxygen. (1 次) /ˈluː.nər/ 月亮的,月球的 of or relating to the moon
  • luscious: I am especially proud of it, not only because it has survived several severe winters, but because it occasionally produces luscious peaches. (1 次) /ˈlʌʃ.əs/ 香甜的,甘美的;汁液丰富的 having a pleasant sweet taste or containing a lot of juice
  • magic: An advertisement which begins with the magic word FREE can rarely go wrong. (1 次) /ˈmædʒ.ɪk/ 魔法;法术;巫术 the use of special powers to make things happen that would usually be impossible, such as in stories for children
  • majestic: As she emerged from her drifting cloud of gun smoke with the water churned to foam beneath her bow, her flags flying, pennants waving, sails filling in the breeze, and the red and gold or her superstructure ablaze with colour, she presented a more majestic spectacle than Stockholmers had ever seen before. (1 次) /məˈdʒes.tɪk/ 雄伟的;壮丽的;威严的 beautiful, powerful, or causing great admiration and respect
  • manageable: There were hopes, however, that the problem of the rabbit would become manageable. (1 次) /ˈmæn.ɪ.dʒə.bəl/ 易处理的;易办的;可应付的 easy or possible to deal with
  • mannered: He may be conceited,ill-__mannered__, presumptuous or fatuous, but I do not turn for protection to dreary cliches about respect for elders– as if mere age were a reason for respect. (1 次) /ˈmæn.əd/ 矫揉造作的,不自然的,做作的 A mannered style of speech or behaviour is artificial, or intended to achieve a particular effect.
  • meaningless: Beauty in terms of our human meanings is meaningless. (1 次) /ˈmiː.nɪŋ.ləs/ 无意义的 having no meaning
  • methylated(或许是 mentholated?): Beware of methylated alcohol, which is very poisonous and should never be added to drinking water. (1 次)
  • microscopic: The porter went to fetch one and arrived back with the station master, who produced it with a flourish and pointed out a microscopic ‘o’ beside the time of the arrival of the train at his station; this little ‘o’ indicated that the train only stopped for mail. (1 次) /ˌmaɪ.krəˈskɒp.ɪk/ 极小的;需要用显微镜才可看见的 very small and only able to be seen with a microscope
  • mimic: At the international level, sport is frankly mimic warfare. (1 次) /ˈmɪm.ɪk/ (为逗乐而)模仿,学…的样子 to copy the way in which a particular person usually speaks and moves, usually in order to make people laugh
  • miniature: Frank gently lifted the crockery out of the box and suddenly noticed a miniature painting at the bottom of the packing case. (1 次) /ˈmɪn.ə.tʃər/ 微型的;小型的;微小的 used to describe something that is a very small copy of an object
  • minor: As far as I could see, it needed only a minor adjustment: a turn of a screw here, a little tightening up there, a drop of oil and it would be as good as new. (1 次) /ˈmaɪ.nər/ 较不重要的;次要的;轻微的 having little importance, influence, or effect, especially when compared with other things of the same type
  • miraculous: For a time it assumes a miraculous individuality that, in the end, is reabsorbed into the great ocean of life. (1 次) /mɪˈræk.jə.ləs/ 奇迹般的;令人惊奇的;不可思议的 very effective or surprising, or difficult to believe
  • miserable: He spent a miserable day in bed thinking of all the fun he was missing. (1 次) /ˈmɪz.ər.ə.bəl/ 痛苦的;可怜的 very unhappy
  • missing: Its missing head happened to be among remains of the fifth century B.C. (1 次) /ˈmɪs.ɪŋ/ 失踪的,下落不明的 Someone who is missing has disappeared.
  • mistaken: The idea that modern art can only be seen in museums is mistaken. (1 次) /mɪˈsteɪ.kən/ 错误的;弄错的 wrong in what you believe, or based on a belief that is wrong
  • monetary: Education in the wilderness is not a matter of monetary means. (1 次) /ˈmʌn.ɪ.tri/ 货币的,金融的 relating to the money in a country
  • moot: Most animals we commonly observe do in fact age as we do, if given the chance to live long enough; and mechanical systems like a wound watch, or the sun, do in fact run out of energy in accordance with the second law of thermodynamics (whether the whole universe does so is a moot point at present). (1 次) /muːt/ 提出…供讨论 to suggest something for discussion
  • motionless: We offered them food and spoke to them kindly, but they remained motionless. (1 次) /ˈməʊ.ʃən.ləs/ 不动的,静止的 without moving
  • mournful: Mr.Eames,’ he said, in a mournful voice, ‘you have just killed that child!’ (1 次) /ˈmɔːn.fəl/ 忧伤的;悲痛的;凄楚的 very sad
  • muffled: Towards midday, a girl heard a muffled cry coming from behind one of the walls. (1 次) /ˈmʌf.əld/ (声音)变轻微(或低沉) A muffled sound is quiet or not clear.
  • musical: We have an old musical instrument. (1 次) /ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/ 音乐的;用于音乐的 related to or connected with music
  • musty: There is always hope that in its labyrinth of musty, dark, disordered rooms a real rarity will be found amongst the piles of assorted junk that litter the floors. (1 次) /ˈmʌs.ti/ 发霉的;有霉味的 smelling unpleasantly old and slightly wet
  • myriad: The man who manoeuvres carelessly into his 20 pounds’ worth of space at one of Europe’s myriad permanent sites may find himself bumping a Bentley. (1 次) /ˈmɪr.i.əd/ 无数,极大数量 a very large number of something
  • naive: Modern readers would find such naive solutions totally unacceptable. (1 次) /naɪˈiːv/ 轻信的;天真的;幼稚的 too willing to believe that someone is telling the truth, that people’s intentions in general are good, or that life is simple and fair. People are often naive because they are young and/or have not had much experience of life
  • naval: This was later confirmed by a naval official at the Ministry of Defence after the Elkor had returned home. (1 次) /ˈneɪ.vəl/ 海军的;军舰的 belonging to a country’s navy, or relating to military ships
  • neat: He has made neat paths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool. (1 次) /niːt/ 整洁的,整齐的;有序的 tidy, with everything in its place
  • negligible: Ethanol is more effective at a concentration of 50-70 percent; below 20 per cent, its bactericidal action is negligible. (1 次) /ˈneɡ.lɪ.dʒə.bəl/ 微不足道的,可忽略的,不重要的 too slight or small in amount to be of importance
  • nesting: It tires not, nor does it boast of its power; but belongs to the air travelling it may be six thousand miles to and from its northern nesting home, feeding its flown young as it flies, and slipping through a medium that seems to help its passage even when the wind is adverse. (1 次) /ˈnes.tɪŋ/ 互相套合的 fitting inside each other
  • ninth: Some of us will die sooner, a few will live longer–on into a ninth or tenth decade. (1 次) /naɪnθ/ 第九(的) 9th written as a word
  • non: It was not forced upon them by the survival competition; they could have caught and lived on prey without using poison, just as the thousands of non-poisonous snakes still do. (1 次) /nɒn-/ (与形容词和名词连用)无,不,非 used to add the meaning “not” or “the opposite of” to adjectives and nouns
  • Norwegian: They are Norwegian. (1 次) /nɔːˈwiː.dʒən/ 挪威的;挪威人的;挪威语的 belonging to or relating to Norway, its people, or its language
  • noticeable: As it is only six feet across, it is barely noticeable. (1 次) /ˈnəʊ.tɪ.sə.bəl/ 显而易见的,明显的,显著的 easy to see or recognize
  • nuclear: Perhaps it will suffice to mention the nuclear bomb. (1 次) /ˈnjuː.klɪər/ 核能的;使用核能的 being or using the power produced when the nucleus of an atom is divided or joined to another nucleus
  • obscure: Readers happily accepted the fact that an obscure maidservant was really the hero’s mother. (1 次) /əbˈskjʊər/ 无名的;鲜为人知的;默默无闻的 not known to many people
  • observant: Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, greyish substance. (1 次) /əbˈzɜː.vənt/ 善于观察的;观察力敏锐的;机警的 good or quick at noticing things
  • obtainable: The Moon is likely to become the industrial hub of the Solar System supplying the rocket fuels for its ships, easily obtainable from the lunar rocks in the form of liquid oxygen. (1 次) /əbˈteɪ.nə.bəl/ 能得到的,可获得的 able to be obtained
  • occasional: Any ship that crosses the Pacific is accompanied for many days by the smaller albatross, which may keep company with the vessel for an hour without visible or more than occasional movement of wing. (1 次) /əˈkeɪ.ʒən.əl/ 偶尔的;不经常的 not happening or done often or regularly
  • offensive: These movements are controlled by the trainer with the metal-pointed stick, and the trunk eventually becomes so sore that the elephant curls it up and seldom afterwards uses it for offensive purposes. (1 次) /əˈfen.sɪv/ 冒犯的 causing offence
  • officious: When I returned from abroad recently, a particularly officious young Customs Officer clearly regarded me as a smuggler. (1 次) /əˈfɪʃ.əs/ 爱指手画脚的,爱发号施令的;自以为是的 too eager to tell people what to do and having too high an opinion of your own importance
  • okay: An electric razor that meets the European Union’s safety standards must be approved by American testers before it can be sold in the United States, and an American-made dialysis machine needs the EU’s okay before it hits the market in Europe. (1 次) /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ 可以的,同意的;能接受的,可行的 used to show that you agree with something or agree to do something
  • ongoing:  Waves are the children of the struggle between ocean and atmosphere, the ongoing signatures of infinity. (1 次) /ˈɒŋˌɡəʊ.ɪŋ/ 持续存在的;不断发展的;继续进行的;进行中的 continuing to exist or develop, or happening at the present moment
  • opaque: During these tests she was able to read a newspaper through an opaque screen and, stranger still,by moving her elbow over a child’s game of Lotto she was able to describe the figures and colours printed on it; and,in another instance,wearing stockings and slippers, to make out with her foot the outlines and colours of a picture hidden under a carpet. (1 次) /əʊˈpeɪk/ 不透明的;不透光的 preventing light from travelling through, and therefore not transparent or translucent
  • opposed: The study of custom can be profitable only after certain preliminary propositions have been accepted, and some of these propositions have been violently opposed. (1 次) /əˈpəʊzd/ 完全不同的,截然相反的,迥然不同的 completely different
  • optimistic: Although negotiators are optimistic, the details are complex enough that they may be hard-pressed to get a deal at all. (1 次) /ˌɒp.tɪˈmɪs.tɪk/ 乐观的 hoping or believing that good things will happen in the future
  • orange: Last year in another play, she had to wear short socks and a bright, orange-coloured dress. (1 次) /ˈɒr.ɪndʒ/ ;橘;柑 a round sweet fruit that has a thick orange skin and an orange centre divided into many parts
  • orderly: Rastus leads an orderly life. (1 次) /ˈɔː.dəl.i/ (医院的)护工,勤杂工 a hospital worker who does jobs for which no training is necessary, such as helping the nurses or carrying heavy things
  • organic: This organic process, often leading to moments of extraordinary self-discovery, is of an indescribable fascination. (1 次) /ɔːˈɡæn.ɪk/ 有机的,不使用化肥的 not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and other products
  • original: We cannot think outside the particular patterns that our brains are conditioned to, or, to be more accurate we can think only a very little way outside and then only if we are very original. (1 次) /əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/ 起初的,原先的,最早的 existing since the beginning, or being the earliest form of something
  • outlandish: How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. (1 次) /ˌaʊtˈlæn.dɪʃ/ 稀奇古怪的;不寻常的;难以接受的 strange and unusual and difficult to accept or like
  • overpopulated: Pollution is the price we pay for an overpopulated, over industrialized planet. (1 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈpɒp.jə.leɪ.tɪd/ 人口过剩的 If a country or city, etc. is overpopulated, it has too many people for the amount of food, materials, and space available there.
  • painful: It is always wiser and safer to face up to reality, however painful it may be at the moment. (1 次) /ˈpeɪn.fəl/ 令人痛苦的,引起痛苦的 causing emotional or physical pain
  • pale: He looked pale and his clothes were in a frightful state. (1 次) /peɪl/ (脸色或肤色)苍白的,白的 used to describe a person’s face or skin if it has less colour than usual, for example when the person is or ill or frightened, or if it has less colour than people generally have
  • parliamentary: A parliamentary committee representing all political parties appoints a person who is suitably qualified to investigate private grievances against the State. (1 次) /ˌpɑː.lɪˈmen.tər.i/ 议会的 of or relating to a parliament
  • partial: Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. (1 次) /ˈpɑː.ʃəl/ 不完全的,部分的 not complete
  • peaceful: Though they extol the virtues of the peaceful life, only one of them has ever gone to live in the country and he was back in town within six months. (1 次) /ˈpiːs.fəl/ 和平的 without violence
  • pent: Such things provide an excellent outlet for pent up creative energy, but unfortunately not all of us are born handymen. (1 次) /ˌpentˈʌp/ (感情)被压抑的,被抑制的 Pent-up feelings are not allowed to be expressed or released.
  • perilous: It is true that during their explorations they often faced difficulties and dangers of the most perilous nature, equipped in a manner which would make a modern climber shudder at the thought, but they did not go out of their way to court such excitement. (1 次) /ˈper.əl.əs/ 非常危险的 extremely dangerous
  • perpetual: As the parents had five children, life was a perpetual struggle against poverty. (1 次) /pəˈpetʃ.u.əl/ 永久的,永恒的;长期的 continuing for ever in the same way
  • pertinent: A young English writer made the pertinent observation a year or two back that the talent goes into the first draft, and the art into the drafts that follow. (1 次) /ˈpɜː.tɪ.nənt/ 有关的,直接相关的 relating directly to the subject being considered
  • physiological: In the organization of industrial life the influence of the factory upon the physiological and mental state of the workers has been completely neglected. (1 次) /ˌfɪz.i.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/ 生理学的 relating to the way in which the bodies of living things work
  • piped: Even if a piped water supply is safe at its source, it is not always safe by the time it reaches the tap. (1 次) /paɪp/ ;管子;管道 a tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place to another
  • plausible: This might be a plausible hypothesis were it not for two factors. (1 次) /ˈplɔː.zə.bəl/ 貌似真实(或可信)的 seeming likely to be true, or able to be believed
  • pleasurable: This is supposed to induce pleasurable sensations in the elephant, and its effects are reinforced by the use of endearing epithets, such as ‘ho! (1 次) /ˈpleʒ.ər.ə.bəl/ 令人愉快的,舒适的 enjoyable
  • plentiful: Three factors have caused these fish to grow so large: the warm water round the hot oil pipes under the sea; the plentiful supply of food thrown overboard by the crews on the rigs; the total absence of fishing boats around the oil rigs. (1 次) /ˈplen.tɪ.fəl/ 丰富的,充足的,多的 If something is plentiful, there is a lot of it available.
  • polished: The parquet floors shone like mirrors; highly polished silver was displayed in gleaming glass cabinets; even my uncle’s huge collection of books was kept miraculously free from dust. (1 次) /ˈpɒl.ɪʃt/ 磨光的;擦亮的 having been polished
  • polite: Traffic police are sometimes very polite. (1 次) /pəˈlaɪt/ 有礼貌的 behaving in a way that is socially correct and shows understanding of and care for other people’s feelings
  • Polynesian: Anthropologists wondered where the remote ancestors of the Polynesian peoples now living in the Pacific Island scame from. (1 次) /ˌpɒ.lɪˈniː.ʒən/ 波利尼西亚的;波利尼西亚人的 belonging to or relating to Polynesia or its people
  • portable: Portable boiling elements that can boil small quantities of water are useful when the right voltage of electricity is available. (1 次) /ˈpɔː.tə.bəl/ 轻便的,便携的;手提的 light and small enough to be easily carried or moved
  • potential: Convinced of the importance of education, modern states ‘invest’in institutions of learning to get back ‘interest’ in the form of a large group of enlightened young men and women who are potential leaders. (1 次) /pəˈten.ʃəl/ 潜在的,可能的 possible when the necessary conditions exist
  • pre(或许是 per?): Without something of this kind, searching for intelligences on other planets would be like trying to meet a friend in London without a pre-arranged rendezvous and absurdly wandering the streets in the hope of a chance encounter. (1 次)
  • predominant: The fact of first-rate importance is the predominant role that custom plays in experience and in belief, and the very great varieties it may manifest. (1 次) /prɪˈdɒm.ɪ.nənt/ 占主导地位的;占绝大多数的;显着的 more noticeable or important, or larger in number, than others
  • preferential: In the first place, any scientific study requires that there be no preferential weighting of one or another of the items in the series it selects for its consideration. (1 次) /ˌpref.ərˈen.ʃəl/ 优先的;优待的,优惠的 used to say that something that someone is given is better than what other people receive
  • prehistoric: It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment. (1 次) /ˌpriː.hɪˈstɒr.ɪk/ 史前的,有文字记载的历史以前的 describing the period before there were written records
  • preliminary: The study of custom can be profitable only after certain preliminary propositions have been accepted, and some of these propositions have been violently opposed. (1 次) /prɪˈlɪm.ɪ.nər.i/ 初步的,起始的;预备的 coming before a more important action or event, especially introducing or preparing for it
  • preserved: This is what happened to the famous Beresovka mammoth which was found preserved and in good condition. (1 次) /prɪˈzɜːv/ 保护,维护;保留;保养 to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from decaying or being damaged or destroyed
  • pressed: Although negotiators are optimistic, the details are complex enough that they may be hard-__pressed__ to get a deal at all. (1 次) /prest/ 时间/金钱/空间等紧张 to be in a difficult situation because you do not have enough time, money, space, etc.
  • pressing: They were expecting their sixth child and were faced with even more pressing economic problems. (1 次) /ˈpres.ɪŋ/ 紧迫的,迫切的 urgent or needing to be dealt with immediately
  • presumptuous: He may be conceited,ill-mannered, presumptuous or fatuous, but I do not turn for protection to dreary cliches about respect for elders– as if mere age were a reason for respect. (1 次) /prɪˈzʌmp.tʃəs/ 冒昧的,专横的 A person who is presumptuous shows little respect for others by doing things they have no right to do.
  • pretentious: But no one has to muster up courage to enter a less pretentious antique shop. (1 次) /prɪˈten.ʃəs/ (尤指在文学艺术方面)炫耀的,矫饰的,自以为是的 trying to appear or sound more important or clever than you are, especially in matters of art and literature
  • prettiest: ‘This is the prettiest carpet I have ever seen,’ she said. (1 次) /ˈprɪt.i/ 相当,颇,很,非常 quite, but not extremely
  • pristine: No man ever looks at the world with pristine eyes. (1 次) /ˈprɪs.tiːn/ 崭新的;状态良好的 new or almost new, and in very good condition
  • profound: Car alarms constantly scream at us in the street and are a source of profound irritation. (1 次) /prəˈfaʊnd/ 强烈的;深沉的;极度的 felt or experienced very strongly or in an extreme way
  • prolonged: But Alfred had deduced that the Danes were no longer fit for prolonged battle: and that their commissariat had no organization, but depended on irregular raids. (1 次) /prəˈlɒŋd/ 延续很久的,长期的 continuing for a long time
  • promiscuous: This rabbit had no natural enemies in the Antipodes, so that it multiplied with that promiscuous abandon characteristic of rabbits. (1 次) /prəˈmɪs.kju.əs/ (人)滥交的,淫乱的 (of a person) having a lot of different sexual partners or sexual relationships, or (of sexual habits) involving a lot of different partners
  • prosperous: The city at one time must have been prosperous, for it enjoyed a high level of civilization. (1 次) /ˈprɒs.pər.əs/ 繁荣的;富裕的 successful, usually by earning a lot of money
  • prudent: Her first impulse was to go round all the rooms looking for the thieves, but then she decided that at her age it might be more prudent to have someone with her, so she went to fetch the porter from his basement. (1 次) /ˈpruː.dənt/ 谨慎的,慎重的;精明的 careful and avoiding risks
  • punctured: If no accidents occur on the way, like punctured tyres, diversions of traffic, sudden descent of fog, they will be on time. (1 次) /ˈpʌŋk.tʃər/ (尤指轮胎上被尖物刺出的)小孔 a small hole made by a sharp object, especially in a tyre
  • purchasable: Education, with its cycles of instruction so carefully worked out, punctuated by textbooks–those purchasable wells of wisdom–what would civilization be like without its benefits? (1 次)
  • puzzled: One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for ‘Myrolite’, the shop assistant looked puzzled and Harry repeated the word, slowly stressing each syllable. (1 次) /ˈpʌz.əld/ 迷惑的,感到不解的 confused because you do not understand something
  • rapid: He showed that the average individual’s sleep cycle is punctuated with peculiar bursts of eye-movements, some drifting and slow, others jerky and rapid. (1 次) /ˈræp.ɪd/ 快的;迅猛的 fast or sudden
  • realistic: Most children have such a high ideal of their parents, unless the parents themselves have been unsatisfactory, that it can hardly hope to stand up to a realistic evaluation Parents would be greatly surprised and deeply touched if they realized how much belief their children usually have in their character and infallibility, and how much this faith means to a child. (1 次) /ˌrɪəˈlɪs.tɪk/ 现实的;实事求是的;务实的 accepting things as they are in fact and not making decisions based on unlikely hopes for the future
  • recognizable: Once the existence of this wave-length had been discovered, it was not long before its use as the uniquely recognizable broadcasting frequency for interstellar communication was suggested. (1 次) /ˈrek.əɡ.naɪ.zə.bəl/ 可以认出的;可识别的;可认识的 easy to recognize
  • related: Spiders are not insects,as many people think,nor even nearly related to them. (1 次) /rɪˈleɪ.tɪd/ 有关的;有联系的;相关的 connected
  • repetitive: Bagrit foresaw a time when computers would be small enough to hold in the hand, when they would be capable of providing information about traffic jams and suggesting alternative routes, when they would be used in hospitals to help doctors to diagnose illnesses, when they would relieve office workers and accountants of dull, repetitive clerical work. (1 次) /rɪˈpet.ə.tɪv/ (尤指以乏味的方式)重复的,反复的 involving doing or saying the same thing several times, especially in a way that is boring
  • repulsive: You would not be able to understand why some people find it repulsive. (1 次) /rɪˈpʌl.sɪv/ 令人厌恶的;使人反感的;可憎的 extremely unpleasant or unacceptable
  • reputable: Well, if you go to five reputable stock brokers and ask them what you should do with your money, you’re likely to get five different answers, – even if you give all the relevant information about your age, family, finances and what you want from your investments. (1 次) /ˈrep.jə.tə.bəl/ 声誉好的;有信誉的;值得信赖的 having a good reputation and able to be trusted
  • resentful: Apart from any moral considerations this is a stupid method of training, for it produces a resentful animal who at a later stage may well turn man-killer. (1 次) /rɪˈzent.fəl/ 感到愤恨;不满;憎恶 feeling angry because you have been forced to accept someone or something that you do not like
  • resourceful: Some wives tend to believe that their husbands are infinitely resourceful and can fix anything. (1 次) /rɪˈzɔː.sfəl/ 机敏的;足智多谋的 skilled at solving problems and making decisions on your own
  • respectable: We often read in novels how a seemingly respectable person or family has some terrible secret which has been concealed from strangers for years. (1 次) /rɪˈspek.tə.bəl/ 体面的;得体的;值得尊敬的 considered to be socially acceptable because of your good character, appearance, or behaviour
  • revolutionary: Arthur C.Clark once suggested a revolutionary idea passes through three phases: 1. ‘It’s impossible–don’t waste my time.’ (1 次) /ˌrev.əˈluː.ʃən.ər.i/ 革命的,革命性的 involved in or relating to a revolution
  • rewound: A run-down watch is still a watch and can be rewound. (1 次) /ˌriːˈwaʊnd/ (rewind的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of rewind
  • rigid: When a shock came, it shook the rigid table upon which these stood. (1 次) /ˈrɪdʒ.ɪd/ 僵硬的;固定的;不能弯曲的 stiff or fixed; not able to be bent or moved
  • ripe: Ripe fruit falls from the trees and you never have to work. (1 次) /raɪp/ (果实或庄稼)成熟的 (of fruit or crops) completely developed and ready to be collected or eaten
  • robust: But the chances are against it, and there is a virtual limit on how long we can hope to remain alive, however lucky and robust we are. (1 次) /rəʊˈbʌst/ (人或动物)强壮的,茁壮的;(东西或系统)坚固的,耐用的,结实的 (of a person or animal) strong and healthy, or (of an object or system) strong and unlikely to break or fail
  • romantic: We endeavour to avoid the old, romantic idea of a gusher, which wastes oil and gas. (1 次) /rəʊˈmæn.tɪk/ 爱情的,情爱的 relating to love or a close loving relationship
  • rooted: He had lived in it as a child when it was already disappearing, and his hero was firmly rooted in his memories and experiences, and in both the history and the mythology of the vanished frontier, And although no period or place in American history has been more absurdly romanticized, myth and reality did join hands in at least one arena, the conflict between the individual and encroaching civilization. (1 次) /ˈruː.tɪd/ 从…发展而来 having developed from something
  • rough: The rough road across the plain soon became so bad that we tried to get Bruce to drive back to the village we had come from. (1 次) /rʌf/ 高低不平的;崎岖的;难行的 not even or smooth, often because of being in bad condition
  • rugged: The continents form rugged tablelands which stand nearly three miles above the floor of the open ocean. (1 次) /ˈrʌɡ.ɪd/ (土地)荒芜崎岖的;崎岖难行的 (of land) wild and not even; not easy to travel over
  • rural: Only in a sparsely-populated rural community is it possible to disregard it. (1 次) /ˈrʊə.rəl/ 乡村的,农村的;似乡村的 in, of, or like the countryside
  • rusting: Buried somewhere in deep grass there is a rusting lawn mower which I have promised to repair one day. (1 次) /rʌst/ ;铁锈 a reddish-brown substance that forms on the surface of iron and steel as a result of reacting with air and water
  • rusty: The litter baskets were empty and the ground was covered with pieces of paper, cigarette ends, old tyres, empty bottles and rusty tins. (1 次) /ˈrʌs.ti/ 生锈的 covered with rust (= metal decay)
  • ruthless: A writer makes order out of the anarchy of his heart; he submits himself to a more ruthless discipline than any critic dreamed of, and when he flirts with fame, he is taking time off from living with himself, from the search for what his world contains at its inmost point. (1 次) /ˈruːθ.ləs/ 无情的;冷酷的;残忍的 not thinking or worrying about any pain caused to others; cruel
  • sabretoothed(或许是 betrothed?): And then, when they were dead, the carnivores, like the sabretoothed cats and the giant wolves, came out to feed and suffered exactly the same fate. (1 次)
  • sandy: It is a world of red sandy deserts (hence its name–the Red Planet), cloudless skies, savage sandstorms, chasms wider than the Grand Canyon and at least one mountain more than twice as tall as Everest. (1 次) /ˈsæn.dɪ/ 被沙子覆盖的;含沙的 covered with sand or containing sand
  • sanguine: If you are younger, and in a solid financial position, you may decide to take an aggressive approach–but only if you’re blessed with a sanguine disposition and won’t suffer sleepless nights over share prices. (1 次) /ˈsæŋ.ɡwɪn/ 乐观的,乐天的 (of someone or someone’s character) positive and hoping for good things
  • sarcastic: I was almost there when a sarcastic voice below said, ‘I don’t think the windows need cleaning at this time of the night.’ (1 次) /sɑːˈkæs.tɪk/ 讽刺的,嘲笑的,挖苦的 using remarks that clearly mean the opposite of what you say, in order to hurt someone’s feelings or to humorously criticize something
  • satisfactory: It is impossible to give a satisfactory explanation for a pot-holer’s motives. (1 次) /ˌsæt.ɪsˈfæk.tər.i/ 令人满意的;使人满足的;够好的 good or good enough for a particular need or purpose
  • satisfied: He is now satisfied merely to try to stand up, but as soon as he does so a porpoise knocks him flat. (1 次) /ˈsæt.ɪs.faɪd/ 满足的;满意的 pleased because you have got what you wanted, or because something has happened in the way that you wanted
  • sauerkraut: At meal times the odour of sauerkraut vies with that of garlic. (1 次) /ˈsaʊə.kraʊt/ 泡菜 cabbage that has been cut into small pieces and preserved in salt
  • Scandinavian: The Scandinavian countries are much admired all over the world for their enlightened social policies. (1 次) /ˌskæn.dɪˈneɪ.vi.ən/ 斯堪的纳维亚的 belonging to or relating to Scandinavia
  • sceptical(或许是 skeptical?): This is a sceptical age, but although our faith in many of the things in which our forefathers fervently believed has weakened, our confidence in the curative properties of the bottle of medicine remains the same as theirs. (1 次)
  • seasick: If it is not, and you are likely to get seasick, no form of transport could be worse. (1 次) /ˈsiː.sɪk/ 晕船的 vomiting or having the feeling you will vomit because of the movement of the ship you are travelling in
  • senior: America, Russia and Europe are filled with enthusiasts–many of them serious and senior scientists who dream of sending people to it. (1 次) /ˈsiː.ni.ər/ 级别高的 high or higher in rank
  • seventeenth:  From the seventeenth-century empire of Sweden, the story of a galleon that sank at the start of her maiden voyage in 1628 must be one of the strangest tales of the sea. (1 次) /ˌsev.ənˈtiːnθ/ 第十七(的) 17th written as a word
  • shady: Meanwhile, two other actors, Rockwall Slinger and Merlin Greeves, had carried two large food baskets to a shady spot under some trees. (1 次) /ˈʃeɪ.di/ 阴凉的;背阴的 sheltered from direct light from the sun
  • sheltered: The tree has grown against a warm wall on a sheltered side of the house. (1 次) /ˈʃel.təd/ 受庇护的,不受坏天气侵袭的 protected from wind, rain, or other bad weather
  • shocked: My father was shocked. (1 次) /ʃɒkt/ 惊愕的,震惊的 surprised or upset because something unexpected and usually unpleasant has happened
  • shrewd: He was a shrewd and wealthy businessman, but most people in the town hardly knew anything about this side of his life. (1 次) /ʃruːd/ 明智的;精明的 having or based on a clear understanding and good judgment of a situation, resulting in an advantage
  • shy: I concluded that they were simply shy of strangers. (1 次) /ʃaɪ/ 害羞的,羞怯的 nervous and uncomfortable with other people
  • Siberian: They decompose and are quickly destroyed by the weather or eaten by some other creature It is almost always due to some very special circumstances that traces of land animals survive, as by falling into inaccessible caves, or into an ice crevasse, like the Siberian mammoths, when the whole animal is sometimes preserved, as in a refrigerator. (1 次) /saɪˈbɪə.ri.ən/ 西伯利亚的;西伯利亚人的 belonging to or relating to Siberia or its people
  • skillful: It makes no difference that the forgery may have been a very skillful one: the bank must recognize its customer’s signature. (1 次) /ˈskɪl.fəl/ (skilful的美式拼写) US spelling of skilful
  • sleeper: If you are lucky enough to get a sleeper, you spend half the night staring at the small blue light in the ceiling, or fumbling to find your ticket for inspection. (1 次) /ˈsliː.pər/ 睡眠好/睡觉沉/睡觉轻的人 someone who sleeps in the stated way
  • sleepless: If you are younger, and in a solid financial position, you may decide to take an aggressive approach–but only if you’re blessed with a sanguine disposition and won’t suffer sleepless nights over share prices. (1 次) /ˈsliːp.ləs/ 失眠的,不能成寐的 without any sleep
  • slight: Suddenly, there was a slight trembling sound from below, and the captain went down to see what had happened. (1 次) /slaɪt/ 少量的,微小的 small in amount or degree
  • soft: There they collected women as well as food and drink, and a life of ease had made them soft. (1 次) /sɒft/ 软的,柔软的,松软的 not hard or firm
  • solitary: They had a single aim,a solitary goal–the top! (1 次) /ˈsɒl.ɪ.tər.i/ 独自的,唯一的,单个的 A solitary person or thing is the only person or thing in a place.
  • sore: These movements are controlled by the trainer with the metal-pointed stick, and the trunk eventually becomes so sore that the elephant curls it up and seldom afterwards uses it for offensive purposes. (1 次) /sɔːr/ 痛的,疼痛的 painful and uncomfortable because of injury, infection, or too much use
  • southern: Mary and her husband Dimitri lived in the tiny village of Perachora in southern Greece. (1 次) /ˈsʌð.ən/ 南方的,南部的;从南面来的 in or from the south part of an area
  • spacious: You can stretch your legs on the spacious decks, play games, meet interesting people and enjoy good food – always assuming,of course, that the sea is calm. (1 次) /ˈspeɪ.ʃəs/ 宽敞的,空间大的 large and with a lot of space
  • speculative: Beyond two or three days, the world’s best weather forecasts are speculative, and beyond six or seven they are worthless. (1 次) /ˈspek.jə.lə.tɪv/ 猜测的;推测的,推断的 based on a guess and not on information
  • spiral: Was the philosopher who refused to look through Galileo’s telescope more culpable than those who alleged that the spiral nebulae observed with Lord Rosse’s great telescope in the 1840s were scratches left by the grinder? (1 次) /ˈspaɪə.rəl/ 螺旋形 a shape made up of curves, each one above or wider than the one before
  • spiteful: They may even accuse them of disloyalty, or make some spiteful remark about the friends’ parents. (1 次) /ˈspaɪt.fəl/ 恶意的,怀恨在心的 wanting to annoy, upset, or hurt another person, especially in a small way, because you feel angry towards them
  • split: In this case, you’d probably construct a portfolio with some shares (but not high risk ones), along with gilts, cash deposits, and perhaps convertibles or the income shares of split capital investment trusts. (1 次) /splɪt/ (使)裂开;(使)分开 to (cause to) divide into two or more parts, especially along a particular line
  • staggering: This figure rises to a staggering 60% of men in their sixties. (1 次) /ˈstæɡ.ər.ɪŋ/ 惊人的,令人震惊的 very shocking and surprising
  • steady: And if you think you’ll abandon meat and become a vegetarian, you have the choice of very expensive organically-grown vegetables or a steady diet of pesticides every time you think you’re eating fresh salads and vegetables, or just having an innocent glass of water! (1 次) /ˈsted.i/ 稳步的;持续的;有规律的 happening in a smooth, gradual, and regular way, not suddenly or unexpectedly
  • stern: The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (1 次) /stɜːn/ 严厉的,苛刻的 severe, or showing disapproval
  • straggling: The place consisted of a straggling unmade road which was lined on either side by small houses. (1 次) /ˈstræɡ.əl/ 四散,散落 to move or spread untidily and in small numbers or amounts
  • stray: Only two stray dogs benefited from all this confusion, for they greedily devoured what was left of the cake. (1 次) /streɪ/ 偏离原路;越过限定区域 to travel along a route that was not originally intended, or to move outside a limited area
  • strict: He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally. (1 次) /strɪkt/ 要求严格的,严厉的 strongly limiting someone’s freedom to behave as they wish, or likely to severely punish someone if they do not obey
  • stuck: A crowd of people gathered round him and a lady rubbed his arm with soap and butter, but George was firmly stuck. (1 次) /stʌk/ (stick的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of stick
  • stuffy: Train compartments soon get cramped and stuffy. (1 次) /ˈstʌf.i/ (房间或建筑物)闷的,通风不畅的 A stuffy room or building is unpleasant because it has no fresh air.
  • stupid: Apart from any moral considerations this is a stupid method of training, for it produces a resentful animal who at a later stage may well turn man-killer. (1 次) /ˈstjuː.pɪd/ 愚蠢的;糊涂的;欠考虑的 silly or unwise; showing poor judgment or little intelligence
  • submissive: They never become submissive like dogs and horses. (1 次) /səbˈmɪs.ɪv/ 顺从的,温顺的,听话的 allowing yourself to be controlled by other people or animals
  • subtle: Much as we may pride ourselves on our good taste, we are no longer free to choose the things we want, for advertising exerts a subtle influence on us. (1 次) /ˈsʌt.əl/ 隐约的;暗淡的;不易察觉的,不明显的;微妙的 not loud, bright, noticeable, or obvious in any way
  • suburban: It’s as if they were in some sense cosmic beings in violent and lovely contrast with us suburban creatures. (1 次) /səˈbɜː.bən/ 近郊住宅区的;城郊的 relating to a suburb
  • suitable: Even a telescope in orbit round the earth, like the very successful Hubble telescope, would not be suitable because of the dust particles in our solar system. (1 次) /ˈsuː.tə.bəl/ 适宜的,合适的 acceptable or right for someone or something
  • super: For the same reason, writers talk interminably about their own books, winkling out hidden meanings, super-imposing new ones, begging response from those around them. (1 次) /ˈsuː.pər/ 出色的,极好的 excellent
  • supernatural: It was necessary to recognize that these institutions which are based on the same premises, let us say the supernatural, must be considered together, our own among the rest. (1 次) /ˌsuː.pəˈnætʃ.ər.əl/ 超自然的,无法用科学解释的 caused by forces that cannot be explained by science
  • sweeping: From an attic window we could get a sweeping view of the river where their land joined ours, and at the most critical juncture we took turns in watching that point. (1 次) /ˈswiː.pɪŋ/ 影响广泛的,大的 affecting many things or people; large
  • swift: The rise to fame was swift. (1 次) /swɪft/ 迅速的,敏捷的,快的 happening or moving quickly or within a short time, especially in a smooth and easy way
  • swiss(或许是 swiz?): The ‘taxi’ is a small Swiss aeroplane called a ‘Pilatus Porter’. (1 次)
  • sympathetic: The manager was sympathetic, but he could do nothing. (1 次) /ˌsɪm.pəˈθet.ɪk/ 有同情心的,同情的 used to describe someone who shows, especially by what they say, that they understand and care about someone else’s suffering
  • systematic: Then knowledge began to be accumulated according to a systematic plan. (1 次) /ˌsɪs.təˈmæt.ɪk/ 有条理的,有系统的,有计划的 according to an agreed set of methods or organized plan
  • tangible: The majority of the patients attending the medical out-patients departments of our hospitals feel that they have not received adequate treatment unless they are able to carry home with them some tangible remedy in the shape of a bottle of medicine, a box of pills, or a small jar of ointment, and the doctor in charge of the department is only too ready to provide them with these requirements. (1 次) /ˈtæn.dʒə.bəl/ 真实的;非想象的;可触摸的;可感知的 real and not imaginary; able to be shown, touched, or experienced
  • technical: Many firms, for instance have great difficulty in obtaining technical or scientific books from libraries because they are unwilling to have their names entered as having taken out such and such a book, for fear the agents of other firms should be able to trace the kind of research they are likely to be undertaking. (1 次) /ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/ 技术的 relating to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science and industry
  • technological: Imagine the effect on a reasonably advanced technological society, one that still does not possess the bomb, of making it aware of the possibility, of supplying suffcient details to enable the thing to be constructed 20 or 30 pages of information handed to any of the major world powers around the year 1925, would have been sufficient to change the course of world history. (1 次) /ˌtek.nəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/ 技术的,关于(或涉及)技术的 relating to, or involving, technology
  • temporary: A temporary rudder was made on board from spare planks and it was fitted with great difficulty. (1 次) /ˈtem.pər.ər.i/ 短暂的;暂时的,临时的 not lasting or needed for very long
  • tenth: Some of us will die sooner, a few will live longer–on into a ninth or tenth decade. (1 次) /tenθ/ 第十(的) 10th written as a word
  • terrestrial: Moon dwellers will be able to fly in space at only three percent of the cost of similar journeys by their terrestrial cousins. (1 次) /təˈres.tri.əl/ 地球的;与地球有关的 relating to the earth
  • terrifying: Bruce went into a low gear and drove at a terrifying speed, keeping the front wheels astride the crack as he followed its zigzag course. (1 次) /ˈter.ə.faɪ.ɪŋ/ 很可怕的 very frightening
  • tethered: Sometimes a tame elephant is tethered nearby to give the wild one confidence, and in most cases the captive gradually quietens down and begins to accept its food. (1 次) /ˈteð.əd/ 束缚 tied to a post or fixed to the ground with a rope or chain
  • theoretical: His telescopic observations are justly immortal; they aroused great interest at the time, they had important theoretical consequences, and they provided a striking demonstration of the potentialities hidden in instruments and apparatus. (1 次) /θɪəˈret.ɪ.kəl/ 理论上的;纯理论的 based on the ideas that relate to a subject, not the practical uses of that subject
  • thirties: It was revealed that 20% of men in their mid-__thirties__ snore. (1 次) /ˈθɜː.tiz/ 三十多岁 A person’s thirties are the period in which they are aged between 30 and 39
  • thousandth: Every child that is born into his group will share them with him, and no child born into one on the opposite side of the globe can ever achieve the thousandth part. (1 次) /ˈθaʊ.zənθ/ 第一千 1,000th written as a word
  • ticklish: The next stage is to get the elephant to the training establishment, a ticklish business which is achieved with the aid of two tame elephants roped to the captive on either side. (1 次) /ˈtɪk.əl.ɪʃ/ 怕痒的 If you are ticklish, you quickly feel uncomfortable when someone lightly touches your skin to make you laugh.
  • tidy: Visitors have been asked to keep the woods clean and tidy. (1 次) /ˈtaɪ.di/ 整齐的;整洁的,有条理的 having everything ordered and arranged in the right place, or liking to keep things like this
  • tolerant: Customs Officers are quite tolerant these days, but they can still stop you when you are going through the Green Channel and have nothing to declare. (1 次) /ˈtɒl.ər.ənt/ 宽容的;容忍的 willing to accept behaviour and beliefs that are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve of them
  • tough: Two main techniques have been used for training elephants, which we may call respectively the tough and the gentle. (1 次) /tʌf/ 结实的;坚固的;坚强的 strong; not easily broken or made weaker
  • toxic: The modern city consists of monstrous edifices and of dark, narrow streets full of petrol fumes and toxic gases, torn by the noise of the taxicabs, lorries and buses, and thronged ceaselessly by great crowds. (1 次) /ˈtɒk.sɪk/ 有毒的;引起中毒的 poisonous
  • tribal: Among tribal people all knowledge inherited by tradition is shared by all; it is taught to every member of the tribe so that in this respect everybody is equally equipped for life. (1 次) /ˈtraɪ.bəl/ 部落的;部族的 relating to a tribe
  • triple: Triple gun-decks mounted sixty-four bronze cannon. (1 次) /ˈtrɪp.əl/ 三部分的;发生三次的 having three parts of the same type, or happening three times
  • trumpeting: Against these figures, it was found that only 5% of women snore regularly, while the rest are constantly woken or kept awake by their trumpeting partners. (1 次) /ˈtrʌm.pɪt/ 小号;喇叭 a brass musical instrument consisting of a metal tube with one narrow end, into which the player blows, and one wide end. Three buttons are pressed in order to change notes.
  • turbulent: Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see. (1 次) /ˈtɜː.bjə.lənt/ 骚乱的,骚动的;动荡的,混乱的 involving a lot of sudden changes, arguments, or violence
  • twofold: We have to ask ourselves very seriously what will happen if this twofold use of knowledge, with its ever-increasing power, continues. (1 次) /ˈtuː.fəʊld/ 两倍的 twice as big or as much
  • typical: The following case is a typical example of the Ombudsman’s work. (1 次) /ˈtɪp.ɪ.kəl/ 典型的,有代表性的 showing all the characteristics that you would usually expect from a particular group of things
  • unacceptable: Modern readers would find such naive solutions totally unacceptable. (1 次) /ˌʌn.əkˈsep.tə.bəl/ 不能接受(或同意、允许)的 too bad to be accepted, approved of, or allowed to continue
  • unaffected: If one group of people were disturbed from their eye-movement sleep for several nights on end, and another group were disturbed for an equal period of time but when they were not exhibiting eye-movements, the first group began to show some personality disorders while the others seemed more or less unaffected. (1 次) /ˌʌn.əˈfek.tɪd/ 未受影响的;未受伤害的;未被打断的 not influenced, harmed, or interrupted in any way
  • unavoidable: There are even stories of half-trained elephant calves who have refused to feed and pined to death when by some unavoidable circumstance they have been deprived of their own trainer. (1 次) /ˌʌn.əˈvɔɪ.də.bəl/ 无法避免的 impossible to avoid
  • unbroken: If the landscape is hidden from view, you can enjoy the extraordinary sight of unbroken cloud plains that stretch out for miles before you, while the sun shines brilliantly in a clear sky. (1 次) /ʌnˈbrəʊ.kən/ 连续的;无停顿的 continuous and with no pauses
  • uncanny: No matter how much we like honey, or how much we have read about the uncanny sense of direction which bees possess, we have a horror of being stung. (1 次) /ʌnˈkæn.i/ 奇怪的;神秘的;难以(或无法)解释的 strange or mysterious, often in a way that is slightly frightening
  • unchallenged: From 1914 to 1924 he was supreme and unchallenged. (1 次) /ʌnˈtʃæl.ɪndʒd/ 未受挑战的;无异议的;未受批评的 accepted without asking questions or criticizing
  • unchanged: No human endeavor or thought would be unchanged by it.’ (1 次) /ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒd/ 不变的,没有变化的 staying the same
  • uncommon: It is not uncommon to hear that a shipping company has made a claim for the cost of salvaging a sunken ship. (1 次) /ʌnˈkɒm.ən/ 罕见的,不常有的 not seen, happening, or experienced often
  • uncomplicated: The old view of Galileo was delightfully uncomplicated. (1 次) /ˌʌnˈkɒm.plɪ.keɪ.tɪd/ 不复杂的,简单的 simple, and not difficult to understand or deal with; not complicated
  • unconscious: On the occasions when they have pushed to shore an unconscious human being they have much more likely done it out of curiosity or for sport, as in riding the bow waves of a ship. (1 次) /ʌnˈkɒn.ʃəs/ (尤指因头部受伤)昏迷的,不省人事的 in the state of not being awake and not aware of things around you, especially as the result of a head injury
  • undeclared: We still do; living in a world in which undeclared aggression, war, hypocrisy, chicanery, anarchy and impending immolation are part of our daily lives, we all want a code to live by. (1 次)
  • undeniable: That all great art has this power of suggesting a world beyond is undeniable. (1 次) /ˌʌn.dɪˈnaɪ.ə.bəl/ 不可否认的;千真万确的 certainly true
  • understandable: Their aim is understandable. (1 次) /ˌʌn.dəˈstæn.də.bəl/ 易懂的,容易理解的 easy to understand
  • undue: And if this something else is rightly chosen, if it is really attended by the illumination of another field of interest, gradually, and often quite swiftly, the old undue grip relaxes and the process of recuperation and repair begins. (1 次) /ʌnˈdʒuː/ 过分的,过度的 to a level that is more than is necessary, acceptable, or reasonable
  • unexpected: Perhaps it is the desire for solitude or the chance of making an unexpected discovery that lures people down to the depths of the earth. (1 次) /ˌʌn.ɪkˈspek.tɪd/ 出乎意料的,想不到的 not expected
  • unfair: The adolescent, with his passion for sincerity, always respects a parent who admits that he is wrong, or ignorant, or even that he has been unfair or unjust. (1 次) /ʌnˈfeər/ 不公平的,不公正的;不正当的 not treating people in an equal way, or not morally right
  • unfinished: In another chest, which contained the belongings of a ship’s officer, there was an unfinished letter which had been written on March 14th, 1943. (1 次) /ʌnˈfɪn.ɪʃt/ 未完成的 not ended or completed
  • unforeseen: The telephone rings and this marks the prelude to an unforeseen series of catastrophes. (1 次) /ˌʌn.fəˈsiːn/ 未预见到的;意料之外的 not expected
  • unimaginative: Children who play truant from school are unimaginative. (1 次) /ˌʌn.ɪˈmædʒ.ɪ.nə.tɪv/ 缺乏想象力的;无创意的 not new, original, or clever; not showing any imagination
  • unintelligible: Until we are intelligent as to its laws and varieties, the main complicating facts of human life must remain unintelligible. (1 次) /ˌʌn.ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒə.bəl/ 莫名其妙的;无法理解的 not able to be understood
  • uninvited: They sting or bite without provocation; they fly uninvited into our rooms on summer nights, or beat against our lighted windows. (1 次) /ˌʌn.ɪnˈvaɪ.tɪd/ 未获邀请的;不速而至的 not invited
  • unjust: The adolescent, with his passion for sincerity, always respects a parent who admits that he is wrong, or ignorant, or even that he has been unfair or unjust. (1 次) /ʌnˈdʒʌst/ 不公平的,不公正的; 非正义的 not fair
  • unlimited: The hovercraft is particularly useful in large areas with poor communications such as Africa or Australia; it can become a ‘flying fruit-bowl’, carrying bananas from the plantations to the ports; giant hovercraft liners could span the Atlantic; and the railway of the future may well be the ‘hovertrain’, riding on its air cushion over a single rail, which it never touches, at speeds, up to 300 m.p.h.–the possibilities appear unlimited. (1 次) /ʌnˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪd/ 不受限制的;无穷的;无数的 not limited; having the greatest possible amount, number, or level
  • unnatural: The fish are not sharks or killer whales, but favourite eating varieties like cod and skate which grow to unnatural sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet in length. (1 次) /ʌnˈnætʃ.ər.əl/ 不自然的;勉强的;反常的 not natural
  • unnecessary: We regard them as unnecessary creatures that do more harm than good. (1 次) /ʌnˈnes.ə.ser.i/ 不必要的;多余的 not needed or wanted, or more than is needed or wanted
  • unpredictable: But, of the vertebrates unpredictable Nature selected only snakes (and one lizard). (1 次) /ˌʌn.prɪˈdɪk.tə.bəl/ 变幻莫测的;难以预见的,无法预测的 likely to change suddenly and without reason and therefore not able to be predicted (= expected before it happens) or depended on
  • unrealistic: Most of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a desert island. (1 次) /ˌʌn.rɪəˈlɪs.tɪk/ 不切实际的;不实事求是的;不现实的 having a wrong idea of what is likely to happen or of what you can really do; not based on facts
  • unreasonable: Most of our fears are unreasonable, but they are impossible to erase. (1 次) /ʌnˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/ 不讲道理的;不合理的;不公正的 not fair or acceptable
  • unrelenting: While she always criticized the fickleness of human nature, she carried on an unrelenting search for the ideal servant to the end of her days,even after she had been sadly disillusioned by Bessie. (1 次) /ˌʌn.rɪˈlen.tɪŋ/ 坚定不移的;不松懈的;不屈不挠的 extremely determined; never becoming weaker or admitting defeat
  • unreliable: An old watch, by contrast, becomes so worn and unreliable that it eventually is not worth mending. (1 次) /ˌʌn.rɪˈlaɪə.bəl/ 不可靠的;不能信赖的 not able to be trusted or believed
  • unsaid: Such a messenger, receiving our radio and television signals, might well re-transmit them back to its home-planet, although what impression any other civilization would thus get from us is best left unsaid. (1 次) /ʌnˈsed/ (想到或感到而)未说出口的 not said, although thought of or felt
  • unsatisfactory: Most children have such a high ideal of their parents, unless the parents themselves have been unsatisfactory, that it can hardly hope to stand up to a realistic evaluation Parents would be greatly surprised and deeply touched if they realized how much belief their children usually have in their character and infallibility, and how much this faith means to a child. (1 次) /ʌnˌsæt.ɪsˈfæk.tər.i/ 不令人满意的;不够好的 not satisfactory
  • unscientific: The ants had been quick to find an answer to my thoroughly unscientific methods! (1 次) /ˌʌn.saɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/ 不科学的 not obeying scientific methods or principles
  • unsettling: That was really unsettling, but I fended off the taunts and jibes of the family good-humouredly and soon everybody got used to the idea. (1 次) /ʌnˈset.əl.ɪŋ/ 造成动荡的;扰乱的 causing change
  • unshakable: After years of conditioning, most of us have developed an unshakable faith in railway timetables. (1 次) /ʌnˈʃeɪ.kə.bəl/ (信任或信仰)不可动摇的,坚定不移的 If someone’s trust or belief is unshakeable, it is firm and cannot be made weaker or destroyed.
  • unsinkable: At that time, however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was regarded as unsinkable, for she had sixteen watertight compartments. (1 次) /ʌnˈsɪŋ.kə.bəl/ (船)不会下沉的 If a ship or a boat is unsinkable, it cannot be sunk.
  • unstable: If it were gentle, only the more unstable rods fell. (1 次) /ʌnˈsteɪ.bəl/ 不稳固的;不牢靠的;不安全的 not solid and firm and therefore not strong, safe, or likely to last
  • unsympathetic: But George was unsympathetic. ‘ (1 次) /ˌʌn.sɪm.pəˈθet.ɪk/ 无同情心的;冷漠的 not sympathetic (= showing that you understand or care about someone’s suffering)
  • untold: Acting on the contention that facts are sacred, reporters can cause untold suffering to individuals by publishing details about their private lives. (1 次) /ʌnˈtəʊld/ (数量或水平)难以形容的;无数的;不可计量的;巨大的 so great in amount or level that it can not be measured or expressed in words
  • untreated: Travellers on short trips to areas with water supplies of uncertain quality should avoid drinking tap-water, or untreated water from any other source. (1 次) /ʌnˈtriː.tɪd/ (物质)未经处理的 An untreated substance is not cleaned and has not had special substances added to protect it or make it safe to use.
  • unutterable: If we glimpse the unutterable, it is unwise to try to utter it, nor should we seek to invest with significance that which we cannot grasp. (1 次) /ʌnˈʌt.ər.ə.bəl/ 说不出口的;难以言表的;极度的 too bad to be expressed in words; extreme
  • unwanted: They leave unwanted objects in drawers, cupboards and attics for years, in the belief that they may one day need just those very things. (1 次) /ʌnˈwɒn.tɪd/ 不需要的;多余的;不受欢迎的 not wanted
  • unwilling: Many firms, for instance have great difficulty in obtaining technical or scientific books from libraries because they are unwilling to have their names entered as having taken out such and such a book, for fear the agents of other firms should be able to trace the kind of research they are likely to be undertaking. (1 次) /ʌnˈwɪl.ɪŋ/ 不情愿的;不乐意的;勉强的 not willing
  • unwise: If we glimpse the unutterable, it is unwise to try to utter it, nor should we seek to invest with significance that which we cannot grasp. (1 次) /ʌnˈwaɪz/ 愚蠢的;不明智的;不审慎的 stupid and likely to cause problems
  • urban: However, there is an even more insidious kind of pollution that particularly affects urban areas and invades our daily lives, and that is noise. (1 次) /ˈɜː.bən/ 城市的,城镇的 of or in a city or town
  • used: We have got quite used to them. (1 次) /juːst/ 过去惯常,过去常常做… shows that a particular thing always happened or was true in the past, especially if it no longer happens or is no longer true
  • useless: It is useless to argue with the mind in this condition. (1 次) /ˈjuːs.ləs/ 无用的;无效的 of no use; not working or not achieving what is needed
  • utilitarian:  Not all sounds made by animals serve as language, and we have only to turn to that extraordinary discovery of echo-location in bats to see a case in which the voice plays a strictly utilitarian role. (1 次) /ˌjuː.tɪ.lɪˈteə.ri.ən/ 实用的 designed to be useful rather than decorative
  • valiant: When he died at the age of eighty, the Florentines gave him a state funeral and had a picture painted which was dedicated to the memory of ‘the most valiant soldier and most notable leader, Signor Giovanni Haukodue’. (1 次) /ˈvæl.i.ənt/ 英勇的,勇猛的;果敢的 very brave or bravely determined, especially when things are difficult or the situation gives no cause for hope
  • variant: In all the less controversial fields, like the study of cacti or termites or the nature of nebulae, the necessary method of study is to group the relevant material and to take note of all possible variant forms and conditions. (1 次) /ˈveə.ri.ənt/ 变体;变种;变形 something that is slightly different from other similar things
  • veritable: She had lived in the flat for thirty years and was a veritable magpie at hoarding; and it seemed as though everything she possessed had been tossed out and turned over and over. (1 次) /ˈver.ɪ.tə.bəl/ 十足的,不折不扣的;名副其实的 used to describe something as another, more exciting, interesting, or unusual thing, as a way of emphasizing its character
  • vicious: It was Hart who created the basic formula of the Western film, and devised the protagonist he played in every film he made, the good-bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw, or the honest, but framed cowboy, or the sheriff made suspect by vicious gossip; in short, the individual in conflict with himself and his frontier environment. (1 次) /ˈvɪʃ.əs/ 邪恶的;恶毒的;凶暴的 Vicious people or actions show an intention or wish to hurt someone or something very badly.
  • Victorian: Victorian parents believed that they kept their dignity by retreating behind an unreasoning authoritarian attitude in fact they did nothing of the kind, but children were then too cowed to let them know how they really felt. (1 次) /vɪkˈtɔː.ri.ən/ (1837-1901)(英国)维多利亚(女王)时代的 from or relating to the period of British history during the rule of Queen Victoria (1837-1901)
  • visible: Any ship that crosses the Pacific is accompanied for many days by the smaller albatross, which may keep company with the vessel for an hour without visible or more than occasional movement of wing. (1 次) /ˈvɪz.ə.bəl/ 可以看见的;可视的 able to be seen
  • vivid: The English language possesses a vivid saying to describe this sort of situation. (1 次) /ˈvɪv.ɪd/ (描述、记忆等)栩栩如生的,鲜活的,生动的 Vivid descriptions, memories, etc. produce very clear, powerful, and detailed images in the mind
  • vulnerable: Earlier, we were infants and young children, and consequently more vulnerable; later, we shall undergo a progressive loss of our vigour and resistance which, though imperceptible at first will finally become so steep that we can live no longer, however well we look after ourselves, and however well society, and our doctors, look after us. (1 次) /ˈvʌl.nər.ə.bəl/ 易受伤的;易受影响(或攻击)的;脆弱的 able to be easily physically or mentally hurt, influenced, or attacked
  • wary: Police are wary of itinerants who cannot be traced to a recognized camp boundary or to four walls. (1 次) /ˈweə.ri/ 谨慎的;小心翼翼的 not completely trusting or certain about something or someone
  • weekly: A recent article in a weekly newspaper, for instance, was headed with a striking illustration of a lady in a state of considerable distress, with the caption ‘She was yet another victim, reduced to a screaming wreck’. (1 次) /ˈwiː.kli/ 每周一次的(地) happening once a week or every week
  • weird: She produced all sorts of weird concoctions, but none of them met with Harry’s requirements. (1 次) /wɪəd/ 怪异的;不寻常的;出乎意料的;超自然的 very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural
  • whimsical: Could any spectacle, for instance, be more grimly whimsical than that of gunners using science to shatter men’s bodies while, close at hand, surgeons use it to restore them? (1 次) /ˈwɪm.zɪ.kəl/ 离奇的;古怪的;异想天开的 unusual and strange in a way that might be funny or annoying
  • wicked: He started to complain about this wicked world but was interrupted by a knock at the door. (1 次) /ˈwɪk.ɪd/ 邪恶的;坏的;缺德的 morally wrong and bad
  • woollen(或许是 woolen?): A man was lying in the box on top of a pile of woollen goods. (1 次)
  • worn: An old watch, by contrast, becomes so worn and unreliable that it eventually is not worth mending. (1 次) /wɔːn/ (wear 的过去分词) past participle of wear
  • yellow: A yellow light on the dashboard flashed angrily and Bruce cheerfully announced that there was no oil in the engine! (1 次) /ˈjel.əʊ/ 黄色 a colour like that of a lemon or gold or the sun

long, great, other, new, good, many, first, small, large, old, such, last, few, own, able, next, little, right, young, modern, same, less, bad, high, human, sure, big, possible, several, difficult, present, different, late, impossible, short, certain, deep, full, heavy, local, special, whole, expensive, free, close, famous, least, low, nice, simple, wrong, black, french, poor, public, second, sorry, afraid, blue, dead, future, huge, likely, strange, warm, easy, worth, cold, empty, real, safe, busy, interesting, necessary, successful, tiny, true, white, beautiful, clean, clear, green, important, main, alive, general, powerful, private, recent, red, serious, single, usual, dangerous, dark, dear, fine, hot, lucky, natural, popular, primitive, quiet, solid, unpleasant, cheap, considerable, exciting, ideal, lovely, mental, mere, rare, ready, similar, sudden, surprised, terrible, third, uncomfortable, unusual, useful, various, wild, average, common, danish, dry, extraordinary, former, funny, ill, intelligent, medical, personal, practical, precious, quick, scientific, slow, social, solar, tall, total, tremendous, ancient, available, captive, curious, enormous, equal, friendly, further, gentle, giant, immense, major, narrow, particular, physical, pleasant, remote, tired, unable, wonderful, worried, administrative, angry, antique, basic, bright, capable, complex, continental, fellow, nineteenth, normal, peculiar, perfect, pleased, political, pretty, remarkable, rich, spare, steep, sticky, strong, western, willing, accurate, advanced, amusing, aware, awful, civilized, daily, definite, deserted, due, electric, exact, excellent, excited, extra, fat, following, fresh, fundamental, honest, industrial, international, mad, national, odd, ordinary, outer, proud, regular, responsible, rude, smart, thick, traditional, ugly, unfortunate, wet, wide, wooden, absent, active, alternative, astronomical, blank, blind, brown, careful, cheerful, comfortable, crude, direct, distant, domestic, dull, economic, effective, electronic, embarrassed, enlightened, essential, evil, exhausted, familiar, fancy, fantastic, final, foreign, glad, golden, hungry, icy, ignorant, independent, industrious, interested, lonely, loud, loyal, maximum, minded, monotonous, needless, noble, northern, numerous, pneumatic, progressive, reasonable, shallow, sixth, sufficient, sunken, superior, susceptible, suspect, tame, tragic, unaware, underwater, unique, unknown, unlucky, upset, urgent, valuable, violent, ablaze, adequate, adverse, alien, amazed, analogous, annoyed, annual, anxious, arduous, asleep, attic, automatic, blindfold, brief, broken, civil, colossal, commonplace, compact, complicated, confident, contrary, coral, correct, cosmetic, countless, critical, curved, delicate, delighted, democratic, destructive, dim, dimensional, dirty, disappointed, disappointing, double, dreary, eager, eminent, endless, everyday, exclusive, exquisite, fatal, fierce, fifteenth, fifth, foolish, fourth, global, glorious, happy, harmless, hopeful, horizontal, immortal, impatient, impressive, improved, inaccessible, industrialized, informal, intellectual, keen, liquid, loose, maiden, manifest, manual, mechanical, mid, mighty, mild, military, mobile, modest, monstrous, moral, mysterious, nervous, noisy, nonexistent, notable, obvious, outrageous, pastoral, perfumed, permanent, philosophical, poisonous, polish, positive, precise, prepared, previous, professional, profitable, proper, psychiatric, punctual, qualified, rational, relevant, reluctant, roman, sacred, sad, savage, secretive, sensitive, severe, sharp, sick, significant, silent, silly, smooth, sophisticated, spatial, specialized, spiritual, splendid, striking, superstitious, supreme, surprising, suspicious, thin, thrifty, tight, trivial, truant, twentieth, uncertain, underground, undisturbed, unforgivable, unhurt, unimportant, universal, unlikely, unnoticed, untidy, unwelcome, utter, vast, vertical, vigorous, virtual, weak, wealthy, windy, wise, worthless, worthy, 20th, aberrant, abject, absolute, absorbing, abstract, absurd, accepted, accidental, accustomed, acidic, acrobatic, actual, adamant, additional, advisory, aerial, aesthetic, affectionate, affluent, aged, aggressive, agonizing, agreeable, alarming, alienate, ambitious, amused, annoying, anonymous, apologetic, apparent, applied, appreciated, architectural, arranged, arsenic, artificial, artistic, ashamed, assorted, astonishing, authoritarian, awake, backward, bactericidal, balanced, banal, barbarian, bare, battered, bent, bitter, bluebottle, blurred, bored, bottled, breathtaking, brilliant, cacti, carbonated, casual, catastrophic, cautious, childish, circular, classical, clerical, coarse, combative, comic, comparable, competitive, comprehensive, compulsory, concerned, confusing, conscientious, conscious, continual, controversial, converted, convinced, convulsive, cornered, cosmic, cosmopolitan, creative, credulous, crucial, culpable, curative, cursed, customary, cynic, dedicated, defensive, delightful, dense, dependent, desolate, detailed, determined, digestive, dilapidated, disgusting, distasteful, distinguished, disturbing, disunited, doubtful, dramatic, dreadful, dubious, dusty, eagle, eastern, economical, educational, eerie, ego, elaborate, elderly, electrical, elegant, eleventh, emotional, energetic, enjoyable, entertaining, envious, equipped, eternal, eventual, evident, ex, exempt, exhilarating, exotic, extravagant, faint, false, fanatical, fanciful, farewell, fascinated, fascinating, fashioned, fatuous, faulty, feline, fete, financial, flint, flooded, flown, fond, forbidding, formidable, fortunate, fourteenth, framed, frequent, friendless, frightened, frightening, frightful, fussy, futile, genuine, gifted, gigantic, graceful, graphic, grateful, gravitational, grinding, guilty, handmade, handsome, hardened, hasty, heady, healthy, helpful, herring, highhanded, horrible, hospitable, hostile, humble, hypnotizing, idyllic, ignoble, illogical, imaginable, imaginary, immediate, impending, imperceptible, imperial, impersonal, impoverished, improbable, inadequate, incompetent, inconceivable, incorrect, incredible, incumbent, indefinable, indescribable, indiscriminate, inevitable, infinite, inflatable, initial, inner, innocent, innumerable, insidious, insignificant, insistent, insoluble, insurmountable, integrated, intense, intermittent, interstellar, intimate, inveterate, invisible, irregular, irresistible, jerky, juvenile, knowledgeable, lazy, legendary, leisurely, literary, locked, longitudinal, looking, lowly, lunar, luscious, magic, majestic, manageable, mannered, meaningless, microscopic, mimic, miniature, minor, miraculous, miserable, missing, mistaken, monetary, moot, motionless, mournful, muffled, musical, musty, myriad, naive, naval, neat, negligible, nesting, ninth, non, noticeable, nuclear, obscure, observant, obtainable, occasional, offensive, officious, okay, ongoing, opaque, opposed, optimistic, orange, orderly, organic, original, outlandish, overpopulated, painful, pale, parliamentary, partial, peaceful, pent, perilous, perpetual, pertinent, physiological, piped, plausible, pleasurable, plentiful, polished, polite, portable, potential, predominant, preferential, prehistoric, preliminary, preserved, pressed, pressing, presumptuous, pretentious, prettiest, pristine, profound, prolonged, promiscuous, prosperous, prudent, punctured, purchasable, puzzled, rapid, realistic, recognizable, related, repetitive, repulsive, reputable, resentful, resourceful, respectable, revolutionary, rewound, rigid, ripe, robust, romantic, rooted, rough, rugged, rural, rusting, rusty, ruthless, sandy, sanguine, sarcastic, satisfactory, satisfied, sauerkraut, seasick, senior, seventeenth, shady, sheltered, shocked, shrewd, shy, skillful, sleeper, sleepless, slight, soft, solitary, sore, southern, spacious, speculative, spiral, spiteful, split, staggering, steady, stern, straggling, stray, strict, stuck, stuffy, stupid, submissive, subtle, suburban, suitable, super, supernatural, sweeping, swift, sympathetic, systematic, tangible, technical, technological, temporary, tenth, terrestrial, terrifying, tethered, theoretical, thirties, thousandth, ticklish, tidy, tolerant, tough, toxic, tribal, triple, trumpeting, turbulent, twofold, typical, unacceptable, unaffected, unavoidable, unbroken, uncanny, unchallenged, unchanged, uncommon, uncomplicated, unconscious, undeclared, undeniable, understandable, undue, unexpected, unfair, unfinished, unforeseen, unimaginative, unintelligible, uninvited, unjust, unlimited, unnatural, unnecessary, unpredictable, unrealistic, unreasonable, unrelenting, unreliable, unsaid, unsatisfactory, unscientific, unsettling, unshakable, unsinkable, unstable, unsympathetic, untold, untreated, unutterable, unwanted, unwilling, unwise, urban, used, useless, utilitarian, valiant, variant, veritable, vicious, visible, vivid, vulnerable, wary, weekly, weird, whimsical, wicked, worn, yellow

词性 ADP (47 words)

  • of: There is a table in the middle of the room. (1625 次) weak /əv/ (用于表示归属或来历)…的,属于 used to show possession, belonging, or origin
  • in: There is a refrigerator in the kitchen. (1050 次) /ɪn/ (…)里面,在(…)内 inside a container, place, or area, or surrounded or closed off by something
  • for: This bookcase isn’t for me. (494 次) strong /fɔːr/ (表示给予的对象)给 intended to be given to
  • on: The ones on the shelf. (449 次) /ɒn/ 在…上面;到…上面 used to show that something is in a position above something else and touching it, or that something is moving into such a position
  • at: Mr. Jones and his wife are looking at them. (400 次) strong /æt/ (表示地点或位置)在…里;在…上;在…旁 used to show an exact position or particular place
  • with: Mr. Jones is with his family. (298 次) /wɪð/ 和…一起;和;跟随;同 used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together
  • by: The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot. (273 次) /baɪ/ (用于表示动作的施动者)被,由 used to show the person or thing that does something
  • from: Where do you come from? (252 次) strong /frɒm/ (表示起始点)从…开始,始于 used to show the place where someone or something starts
  • up: Hurry up, Sam! (171 次) /ʌp/ 向较高处;向上;(价值、数字或水平)加大地;增高地 towards a higher position; towards a higher value, number, or level
  • out: Some children are coming out of the building. (148 次) /aʊt/ ;向外 used to show movement away from the inside of a place or container
  • into: Some of them are going into the park. (142 次) /ˈɪn.tuː/ 进入,到…里面 to the inside or middle of a place, container, area, etc.
  • like: Do you like coffee, Ann? (126 次) /laɪk/ 喜欢,喜爱 to enjoy or approve of something or someone
  • after: It’s running after a cat. (110 次) /ˈɑːf.tər/ (时间、地点或顺序)在…之后;(一个)接着(一个) following in time, place, or order
  • about: What about the dog? (102 次) /əˈbaʊt/ 在…方面;有关,关于,涉及 on the subject of, or connected with
  • than: It’s smaller than the blue one. (92 次) strong /ðæn/ used to join two parts of a comparison
  • over: They are walking over the bridge. (87 次) /ˈəʊ.vər/ 在…上方 above or higher than something else, sometimes so that one thing covers the other; above
  • down: Sit down here. (71 次) /daʊn/ 在下面;向下,朝下 in or towards a low or lower position, from a higher one
  • off: You must get off the bus. (51 次) /ɒf/ (尤指离开当前所在地点或位置)离开,远离 away from a place or position, especially the present place, position, or time
  • through: Look through the window. (43 次) /θruː/ 通过;穿越 from one end or side of something to the other
  • during: This is a photograph I took during my trip to Australia. (42 次) /ˈdʒʊə.rɪŋ/ 在…期间 from the beginning to the end of a particular period
  • near: The television is near the window. (42 次) /nɪər/ (离…)不远,靠近(地) not far away in distance
  • without: You will be very lucky if he lets you go without a ticket. (34 次) /wɪˈðaʊt/ 没有;无;缺少 not having or doing something, or lacking something
  • under: She’s sitting under the tree. (32 次) /ˈʌn.dər/ (或到)下面;在(或到)下方 in or to a position below or lower than something else, often so that one thing covers the other
  • against: I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the doorbell, but she was fast asleep, so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. (27 次) /əˈɡenst/ 反对;与…相反 disagreeing with a plan or activity
  • across: It’s running across the grass. (26 次) /əˈkrɒs/ 从一边到另一边;穿过;横过 from one side to the other of something with clear limits, such as an area of land, a road, or a river
  • towards: Suddenly, one of the children kicked a ball very hard and it went towards a passing boat. (26 次) /təˈwɔːdz/ ,朝;对着 in the direction of, or closer to someone or something
  • between: It is between two hills. (25 次) /bɪˈtwiːn/ (空间上)在…中间,在…之间 in or into the space that separates two places, people, or objects
  • outside: It was dark outside. (25 次) /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/ 在外面(的),在室外(的);在…外面(的) not inside a building
  • behind: It’s over there, behind the teapot. (21 次) /bɪˈhaɪnd/ (…的)后面 at the back (of)
  • along: My wife and I are walking along the banks of the river. (15 次) /əˈlɒŋ/ 沿着,顺着,循着 from one part of a road, river, etc. to another
  • past: You must be home at half past ten. (15 次) /pɑːst/ 经过 in or to a position that is further than a particular point
  • around: Glancing at the bits of wood and metal that lay around him, the man sadly picked up the mattress and carried it into his house. (14 次) /əˈraʊnd/ 四处,周围;围绕,(环)绕;掉转 in a position or direction surrounding, or in a direction going along the edge of or from one part to another (of)
  • per: It had been wrapped up in newspaper and it contained half the money he had lost, together with a note which said:’A thief, yes, but only 50 per cent a thief!’ (14 次) strong /pɜːr/ ,每一 used when expressing rates, prices, or measurements to mean “for each”
  • among: Among the rubbish, I found a sign which said, ‘Anyone who leaves litter in these woods will be prosecuted!’ (13 次) /əˈmʌŋ/ 在…中;为…所环绕 in the middle of or surrounded by other things
  • beyond: We might say that justice has been done when a man’s innocence or guilt has been proved beyond doubt. (11 次) /biˈjɒnd/ 更远;远于 further away in the distance (than something)
  • within: As soon as I tap on the window, you must stop within five feet.’ (11 次) /wɪˈðɪn/ 在…里,在…内;不超过 inside or not further than an area or period of time
  • above: Of course, the Hubble is above the earth’s atmosphere, so it will soon be sending us the clearest pictures of the stars and distant galaxies that we have ever seen. (10 次) /əˈbʌv/ (或向)…上面;在(或向)…较高处 in or to a higher position than something else
  • beside: It is beside a park. (7 次) /bɪˈsaɪd/ 在…旁边;在…附近 at the side of, next to
  • inside: When the plane arrived, some of the detectives were waiting inside the main building while others were waiting on the airfield. (7 次) /ɪnˈsaɪd/ 里面,内部 the part, space, or side of something that is inside
  • unlike: Moreover,unlike some of the other insect eaters, spiders never do the least harm to us or our belongings. (4 次) /ʌnˈlaɪk/ 不像;与…不同 different from
  • beneath: If there had not been a hard layer of rock beneath the soil, they would have completed the job in a few hours. (3 次) /bɪˈniːθ/ (或往)…下面;在(或往)…下方 in or to a lower position than someone or something, under someone or something
  • opposite: Suddenly, a middle-aged lady got on the train and sat opposite Sally. (3 次) /ˈɒp.ə.zɪt/ 全然不同的,迥异的,截然相反的 completely different
  • alongside: Seeing a cake flying through the air, a lorry driver who was drawing up alongside the car, pulled up all of a sudden. (2 次) /əˌlɒŋˈsaɪd/ 在…旁边;与…一起 next to, or together with
  • amid: But, if this world is not merely a bad joke, life a vulgar flare amid the cool radiance of the stars, and existence an empty laugh braying across the mysteries; if these intimations of a something behind and beyond are not evil humour born of indigestion, or whimsies sent by the devil to mock and madden us, if, in a word beauty means something yet we must not seek to interpret the meaning. (1 次) /əˈmɪd/ 在…中间,在…当中;为…环绕 in the middle of or surrounded by
  • amongst(或许是 among st?): There is always hope that in its labyrinth of musty, dark, disordered rooms a real rarity will be found amongst the piles of assorted junk that litter the floors. (1 次)
  • astride: Bruce went into a low gear and drove at a terrifying speed, keeping the front wheels astride the crack as he followed its zigzag course. (1 次) /əˈstraɪd/ (或骑)在…上 with a leg on each side of something
  • mending,’said(或许是 merchandising?): ‘The strap needs mending,’said Mrs. Sterling later, ‘but they did not steal anything.’ (1 次)

of, in, for, on, at, with, by, from, up, out, into, like, after, about, than, over, down, off, through, during, near, without, under, against, across, towards, between, outside, behind, along, past, around, per, among, beyond, within, above, beside, inside, unlike, beneath, opposite, alongside, amid, astride

词性 ADV (357 words)

  • so: He has a bad cold, Mr. Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week. (170 次) /səʊ/ ,非常,这么,那么 very, extremely, or to such a degree
  • only: I only have large ones. (149 次) /ˈəʊn.li/ 唯一的,仅有的 used to show that there is a single one or very few of something, or that there are no others
  • very: Thank you very much. (145 次) /ˈver.i/ (用于强调形容词或副词)很,非常 (used to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb) to a great degree or extremely
  • more: Would you like some more? (131 次) /mɔːr/ 更大(的);更多(的) a larger or extra number or amount
  • then: Then put these clothes in the wardrobe. (111 次) /ðen/ 在当时(过去或未来)(的);在那时(的) (at) that time (in the past or in the future)
  • even: I am even less lucky. (99 次) /ˈiː.vən/ (用来表示令人惊讶、不同寻常、出乎意料或极端的事物)甚至,连,即使 used to show that something is surprising, unusual, unexpected, or extreme
  • well: I’m very well, thank you. (89 次) /wel/ 很好地,令人满意地 in a good way, to a high or satisfactory standard
  • always: It’s always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes. (83 次) /ˈɔːl.weɪz/ 总是;老是;每次都 every time or all the time
  • now: Are you all right now? (80 次) /naʊ/ 现在,此刻,目前 at the present time, not in the past or future
  • most: It’s the most expensive model in the shop. (79 次) /məʊst/ 最多(的);最大(的);最 the biggest number or amount of; more than anything or anyone else
  • too: She’s Chinese, too. (74 次) /tuː/ ;过于 more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough
  • just: Five other cars were just behind him. (72 次) /dʒʌst/ 此时;很快;刚才 now, very soon, or very recently
  • never: I’ve never been there. (70 次) /ˈnev.ər/ 从不;从未;永不 not at any time or not on any occasion
  • soon: ‘I’ll write a letter soon. (66 次) /suːn/ 不久,很快 in or within a short time; before long; quickly
  • still: No, they’re still working on it. (60 次) /stɪl/ ,还是;仍然,依旧 continuing to happen or continuing to be done
  • however: However, this does not always happen. (59 次) /ˌhaʊˈev.ər/ 不管怎样,无论如何 despite whatever amount or degree
  • away: The thieves dropped the torch and ran away as quickly as they could. (53 次) /əˈweɪ/ (或在)别处;向另一方向;向一边 somewhere else, or to or in a different place, position, or situation
  • here: Here is my ticket. (53 次) /hɪər/ 在这里;到这里 in, at, or to this place
  • much: Thank you very much. (53 次) /mʌtʃ/ (的),大量(的) a large amount or to a large degree
  • often: It’s often windy in March. (53 次) /ˈɒf.ən/ 时常,经常;多次 many times
  • back: We had better go back to the station now, Ken. (49 次) /bæk/ 在原处;回到原处;恢复原状;返回;回到以前 in, into, or towards a previous place or condition, or an earlier time
  • once: The doctor says that he will come at once. (47 次) /wʌns/ 一次,一回 one single time
  • later: Later that morning, when I was doing the housework, My husband phoned me from the office. (45 次) /ˈleɪ.tər/ 晚些时候;过些时间 at a time in the future or after the time you have mentioned
  • ago: We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we don’t have any now. (42 次) /əˈɡəʊ/ 以前,从前 back in time from the present
  • again: He telephoned again. (41 次) /əˈɡen/ ,再一次 one more time
  • early: The sun rises early and sets late. (40 次) /ˈɜː.li/ 早期的,初期的;在早期,在初期;提早(的),提前(的) near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or planned time
  • suddenly: Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus stop. (37 次) /ˈsʌd.ən.li/ 突然;猛地,骤然 quickly and unexpectedly
  • ever: Have you ever been there, Ken? (35 次) /ˈev.ər/ 在任何时候;从来 at any time
  • yet: You are better now, but you mustn’t get up yet. (34 次) /jet/ ,尚;迄今 still; until the present time
  • sometimes: It’s always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes. (31 次) /ˈsʌm.taɪmz/ 有时 on some occasions but not always or often
  • far: He is finding his new work far more exciting. (30 次) /fɑːr/ ;遥远地;久远地 at, to, or from a great distance in space or time
  • hard: Those women are very hard-working. (29 次) /hɑːd/ 坚硬的,坚固的 not easy to bend, cut, or break
  • also: They will also be building new roads and a special railway line. (27 次) /ˈɔːl.səʊ/ 而且(也),此外(还) in addition
  • enough: The English and Maths papers weren’t easy enough for me. (27 次) /ɪˈnʌf/ 充分;充足 as much as is necessary; in the amount or to the degree needed
  • almost: Almost immediately he began to complain about the weather, for even though it was still summer, it rained continually and it was often bitterly cold. (25 次) /ˈɔːl.məʊst/ 几乎,差不多,差一点,将近 nearly
  • immediately: To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately. (23 次) /ɪˈmiː.di.ət.li/ 立即,马上 now or without waiting or thinking
  • really: Are you really going to retire, miss Marsh? (23 次) /ˈrɪə.li/ 事实上;实际上;真正地 in fact
  • round: If we win a lot of money, We’ll travel round the world and we’ll stay at the best hotels. (23 次) /raʊnd/ 围绕;环绕;绕过 in a circular direction or position; around
  • nearly: I’m nearly ready. (22 次) /ˈnɪə.li/ 几乎,差不多,将近 almost, or not completely
  • already: I’ve already had lunch. (21 次) /ɔːlˈred.i/ 已经,早已 before the present time
  • quite: They were also quite sure that a cigarette end did not start the fire. (21 次) /kwaɪt/ 完全地,彻底地 completely
  • quickly: On the way home, my wife said to me, ‘Don’t drive so quickly! (20 次) /ˈkwɪk.li/ 迅速地 at a fast speed
  • perhaps: Perhaps it is, sir. (19 次) /pəˈhæps/ 或许,可能 used to show that something is possible or that you are not certain about something
  • usually: In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends. (19 次) /ˈjuː.ʒu.ə.li/ 通常地;惯常地;经常地 in the way that most often happens
  • recently: Recently it was damaged by a visitor. (17 次) /ˈriː.sənt.li/ 最近;近来 not long ago, or at a time that started not long ago
  • slowly: He read the phrase slowly. (17 次) /ˈsləʊ.li/ 缓慢地,慢吞吞地 at a slow speed
  • simply: Then the woman simply took the parcel and walked out of the shop without paying. (16 次) /ˈsɪm.pli/ 完全地;绝对地 completely or as much as possible
  • together: They often drink tea together. (15 次) /təˈɡeð.ər/ 一起;共同 with each other
  • certainly: Well, it’s certainly not for me! (14 次) /ˈsɜː.tən.li/ (用于肯定的答复或强调)当然,毫无疑问,确实,肯定 used to reply completely or to emphasize something and show that there is no doubt about it
  • probably: Everybody says I must be mad and they are probably right. (13 次) /ˈprɒb.ə.bli/ 很可能;大概 used to mean that something is very likely
  • else: What else do you want? (12 次) /els/ (用于以 any-,every-,no- 和 some- 开头的词后面,或用于 how,what,where,who,why 之后,但不用于 which 之后)其他,另外,别的 used after words beginning with any-, every-, no-, and some-, or after how, what, where, who, why, but not which, to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’, ‘extra’
  • especially: The temptation to steal is greater than ever before – especially in large shops. (12 次) /ɪˈspeʃ.əl.i/ 特别,尤其,格外 very much; more than usual or more than other people or things
  • hardly: He had hardly had time to settle down when he sold the house and left the country. (12 次) /ˈhɑːd.li/ 仅仅;几乎不 only just; almost not
  • abroad: We may go abroad. (11 次) /əˈbrɔːd/ 在国外;到国外 in or to a foreign country or countries
  • actually: At the moment, they cover every inch of floor space and I actually have to walk on them to get in or out of the room. (11 次) /ˈæk.tʃu.ə.li/ 实际上;事实上;的确 in fact or really
  • indeed: Despite her great age, she was very graceful indeed, but, so far, the archaeologists have been unable to discover her identity. (11 次) /ɪnˈdiːd/ 的确,实在 really or certainly, often used to emphasize something
  • rarely: Big Ben has rarely gone wrong. (11 次) /ˈreə.li/ 很少;不常见;难得 not often
  • rather: To make matters worse, the room is rather small, so I have temporarily put my books on the floor. (11 次) /ˈrɑː.ðər/ 相当;有点儿,稍微 quite; to a slight degree
  • carefully: I not only spoke English very carefully, but very clearly as well. (10 次) /ˈkeə.fəl.i/ 小心地;仔细地;认真地 with great attention
  • eventually: When it was eventually brought to shore, it was found to be over thirteen feet long. (10 次) /ɪˈven.tʃu.ə.li/ 最终,终于 in the end, especially after a long time or a lot of effort, problems, etc.
  • fortunately: Fortunately, a pilot saw the signal and sent a message by radio to the nearest town. (10 次) /ˈfɔː.tʃən.ət.li/ 幸运地,走运地 happening because of good luck
  • meanwhile: Meanwhile, my tongue was busy searching out the hole where the tooth had been. (10 次) /ˈmiːn.waɪl/ 在此期间;(与此)同时 until something expected happens, or while something else is happening
  • particularly: When I returned from abroad recently, a particularly officious young Customs Officer clearly regarded me as a smuggler. (10 次) /pəˈtɪk.jə.lə.li/ 特别,尤其,异乎寻常地 especially, or more than usual
  • alone: When he was alone, he telephoned the hospital exchange and asked for Doctor Millington. (9 次) /əˈləʊn/ 单独(的),独自(的);孤独的(地),无伴的(地) without other people
  • completely: It threatened to surround him completely, but Tazieff managed to escape just in time. (9 次) /kəmˈpliːt.li/ 完全地,彻底地;十分地 in every way or as much as possible
  • extremely: No one could account for the fact that one of the boxes was extremely heavy. (9 次) /ɪkˈstriːm.li/ 非常;极端;极其 very
  • fast: Letters will cost a little more, but they will certainly travel faster. (9 次) /fɑːst/ 快的;迅速的;敏捷的 moving or happening quickly, or able to move or happen quickly
  • below: Though, at first, Byrd and his men were able to take a great many photographs of the mountains that lay below, they soon ran into serious trouble. (8 次) /bɪˈləʊ/ 在较低处;在某平面之下;(位置)低于 in a lower position (than), under
  • easily: Latham, however, did not give up easily. (8 次) /ˈiː.zəl.i/ 容易地;轻易地;不费力地 with no difficulty or effort
  • equally: Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift. (8 次) /ˈiː.kwə.li/ 平等地;相同地 fairly and in the same way
  • gradually: The time I spent at exercises gradually diminished. (8 次) /ˈɡrædʒ.u.ə.li/ 逐步地,逐渐地;平缓地 slowly over a period of time or a distance
  • instead: Have a biscuit instead. (8 次) /ɪnˈsted/ 作为替代 in place of someone or something else
  • rapidly: Working rapidly in the darkness, he soon changed into the dead man’s clothes. (8 次) /ˈræp.ɪd.li/ 快速地,迅猛地 in a fast or sudden way
  • straight: Roy acted quickly and drove the bus straight at the thieves. (8 次) /streɪt/ 直的(地),笔直的(地) continuing in one direction without bending or curving
  • therefore: Rescue workers are therefore drilling a hole on the north side of the mine. (8 次) /ˈðeə.fɔːr/ 因此,因而,所以 for that reason
  • angrily: I looked at the man and the woman angrily. (7 次) /ˈæŋ.ɡrəl.i/ 生气地 愤怒地 in a way that shows that you feel angry with someone or about something
  • highly: Meanwhile, he founded a highly successful Academy and even Lord Byron became one of his pupils. (7 次) /ˈhaɪ.li/ 非常,极其 very, to a large degree, or at a high level
  • seriously: When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously. (7 次) /ˈsɪə.ri.əs.li/ 严重地;恶劣地 badly or severely
  • anywhere: We might not go anywhere. (6 次) /ˈen.i.weər/ (或去)任何地方;随便哪个地方 in, to, or at any place
  • apart: Apart from a few words, I do not know any French at all. (6 次) /əˈpɑːt/ (指空间或时间)相隔,相距 separated by a distance or by time
  • apparently: Apparently sensitive to criticism, the bull forgot all about the matador and charged at the drunk. (6 次) /əˈpær.ənt.li/ 据…所知;看来;据说;听说 used to say you have read or been told something although you are not certain it is true
  • downstairs: I slipped and fell downstairs. (6 次) /ˌdaʊnˈsteəz/ 朝楼下,在楼下(尤指底层) to or on a lower floor of a building, especially the ground floor
  • everywhere: There were coins everywhere. (6 次) /ˈev.ri.weər/ 各个地方,处处,各处 to, at, or in all places or the whole of a place
  • finally: They finally found a small gold coin which was almost worthless. (6 次) /ˈfaɪ.nəl.i/ 最后;终于 after a long time or some difficulty
  • forward: We are all very excited and are looking forward to the Olympic Games because they have never been held before in this country. (6 次) /ˈfɔː.wəd/ 向前 towards the direction that is in front of you
  • gently: Before long, the noise dropped completely and the boat began to drift gently across the water. (6 次) /ˈdʒent.li/ 文静地;和蔼地;温柔地 calmly, kindly, or softly
  • afterwards: Shortly afterwards, the police stopped the car and both men were arrested. (5 次) /ˈɑːf.tə.wədz/ 过后,以后,后来 after the time mentioned
  • beautifully: They had large rooms with beautifully decorated walls. (5 次) /ˈbjuː.tɪ.fəl.i/ 美丽地,漂亮地 in a way that is very attractive
  • continuously: These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad. (5 次) /kənˈtɪn.ju.əs.li/ 不断地,连续地,持续地 without a pause or interruption
  • entirely: For him, this will be an entirely new hobby. (5 次) /ɪnˈtaɪə.li/ 完全;彻底;完整地 completely
  • exactly: At exactly that moment, the telephone rang. (5 次) /ɪɡˈzækt.li/ 精确地;确切地;完全准确地 used when you are giving or asking for information that is completely correct
  • firmly: A crowd of people gathered round him and a lady rubbed his arm with soap and butter, but George was firmly stuck. (5 次) /ˈfɜːm.li/ 坚固地;牢固地 in a way that will not become loose
  • merely: He is now satisfied merely to try to stand up, but as soon as he does so a porpoise knocks him flat. (5 次) /ˈmɪə.li/ (用于强调所说的即为所想表达的)仅仅,只,不过 used to emphasize that you mean exactly what you are saying and nothing more
  • nearby: A pilot noticed a balloon which seemed to be making for a Royal Air Force Station nearby. (5 次) /ˌnɪəˈbaɪ/ 在附近;附近地 not far away
  • obviously: It obviously could not tell the difference between Indian music and jazz! (5 次) /ˈɒb.vi.əs.li/ 清楚地;明白地;显而易见地 in a way that is easy to understand or see
  • occasionally: He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally. (5 次) /əˈkeɪ.ʒən.əl.i/ 偶尔,间或;有时 sometimes but not often
  • precisely: There are times when we would willingly give everything we possess to save our lives, yet we might grudge paying a surgeon a high fee for offering us precisely this service. (5 次) /prɪˈsaɪs.li/ 精确地,准确地,确切地 exactly
  • promptly: After he had put it on the floor, he promptly went to sleep again. (5 次) /ˈprɒmpt.li/ 迅速地,立即地;依照预定时间地 quickly, without delay, or at the arranged time
  • sadly: ‘I might as well have them,’ I said sadly. (5 次) /ˈsæd.li/ 伤心地,悲伤地 in an unhappy way
  • seldom: Visits to really remote villages are seldom enjoyable – as my wife and I discovered during a tour through the Balkans. (5 次) /ˈsel.dəm/ 很少;几乎从来没有 almost never
  • somewhere: He hitchhiked to Dover and, towards evening, went into a boat to find somewhere to sleep. (5 次) /ˈsʌm.weər/ 在某处,在某地 in or at a place having a position that is not stated or not known
  • upstairs: Come upstairs and see it. (5 次) /ʌpˈsteəz/ 往楼上(地);在楼上(地) towards or on the highest floor or floors of a building
  • badly: perhaps we didn’t do too badly. (4 次) /ˈbæd.li/ 严重地 in a severe and harmful way
  • clearly: I not only spoke English very carefully, but very clearly as well. (4 次) /ˈklɪə.li/ 清楚地;明白地;清晰地;易懂地 in a way that is easy to see, hear, read, or understand
  • commonly: Though these large machines still exist, many of their functions have been taken over by small powerful personal computers, commonly known as PCs. (4 次) /ˈkɒm.ən.li/ 经常地;普通地;通常;一般 often or usually
  • constantly: Car alarms constantly scream at us in the street and are a source of profound irritation. (4 次) /ˈkɒn.stənt.li/ 总是;经常地,不断地 all the time or often
  • continually: Almost immediately he began to complain about the weather, for even though it was still summer, it rained continually and it was often bitterly cold. (4 次) /kənˈtɪn.ju.ə.li/ 频频地,频繁地,再三地 in a way that happens repeatedly
  • fully: The experts were now fully convinced that the animal was a puma, but where had it come from? (4 次) /ˈfʊl.i/ 完全地;全部地 completely
  • generally: Such inns as there were were generally dirty and flea-ridden; the food simply local cheese accompanied by bread often twelve months old, all washed down with coarse wine. (4 次) /ˈdʒen.ə r.əl.i/ 大体上,总体上 considering the whole of someone or something, and not just a particular part of him, her, or it
  • greatly: This greatly reduced the speed of the ship, for there was a danger that if she travelled too quickly, this rudder would be torn away as well. (4 次) /ˈɡreɪt.li/ (尤用于表示强烈感受或体验)非常,很,大大地 very much, used especially to show how much you feel or experience something
  • invariably: This invariably wins them the love and respect of others, for they add colour to the dull routine of everyday life. (4 次) /ɪnˈveə.ri.ə.bli/ ,老是 always
  • normally: This god which has the head of a cow was normally placed inside a mummy. (4 次) /ˈnɔː.mə.li/ 正常地 If something happens normally, it happens in the usual or expected way.
  • possibly: No matter what the conditions were, he believed that a car should be driven as fast as it could possibly go. (4 次) /ˈpɒs.ə.bli/ 可能地 used when something is not certain
  • readily: Though he kept throwing up his arms in despair, he readily accepted the $5 I give him. (4 次) /ˈred.əl.i/ 迅速地;心甘情愿地;轻而易举地 quickly, immediately, willingly, or without any problem
  • reluctantly: When the journalist again failed to reply, the editor reluctantly published the article as it had originally been written. (4 次) /rɪˈlʌk.tənt.li/ 勉强地;不情愿地 in a way that shows that you are not willing to do something and are therefore slow to do it
  • roughly: The lawyer ascertained that a policeman had indeed dealt roughly with foreigners on several occasions. (4 次) /ˈrʌf.li/ 大致地,近似地,粗略地 approximately
  • shortly: Shortly afterwards, the police stopped the car and both men were arrested. (4 次) /ˈʃɔːt.li/ 不久,很快 soon
  • successfully: In 1929, three years after his flight over the North Pole, the American explorer, R.E.Byrd,successfully flew over the South Pole for the first time. (4 次) /səkˈses.fəl.i/ 成功地,达到目的地 in a way that achieves the results wanted or hoped for
  • surely: He has surely set up a record for the thousands of children who dream of evading school. (4 次) /ˈʃɔː.li/ 肯定地,想必,无疑地 used to express that you are certain or almost certain about something
  • thoroughly: The party then searched the whole cave thoroughly but did not find anything except an empty tin trunk. (4 次) /ˈθʌr.ə.li/ 非常 completely, very much
  • ahead: Early next morning, she saw a light ahead. (3 次) /əˈhed/ 在前面,在前方 in front
  • barely: It suddenly dawned on me that this express was not roaring down the line at ninety miles an hour, but barely chugging along at thirty. (3 次) /ˈbeə.li/ ;刚好;几乎没有 by the smallest amount
  • considerably: On this occasion, however, it had slowed down considerably. (3 次)
  • correspondingly: This increases the expense of government, and reduces correspondingly the amount of economic resources that could be used for developing the country. (3 次) /ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dɪŋ.li/ 相似地;相应地;对等地 in a way that is similar to, connected with, or caused by something else
  • curiously: Sally did not answer, but looked at her curiously. (3 次)
  • deliberately: He has deliberately chosen to lead the life he leads and is fully aware of the consequences. (3 次) /dɪˈlɪb.ər.ət.li/ 故意地 intentionally
  • fairly: In spite of this, many people are confident that’The Revealer’may reveal something of value fairly soon. (3 次) /ˈfeə.li/ 相当地;一定程度地 more than average, but less than very
  • frequently: Oil rigs have to be repaired frequently and divers, who often have to work in darkness a hundred feet under water, have been frightened out of their wits by giant fish bumping into them as they work. (3 次) /ˈfriː.kwənt.li/ 频繁地,经常地 often
  • heavily: It was raining heavily and they found that a stream had formed in the field. (3 次) /ˈhev.əl.i/ 在很大程度上;大量地 to a great degree
  • infinitely: Some wives tend to believe that their husbands are infinitely resourceful and can fix anything. (3 次) /ˈɪn.fɪ.nət.li/ 非常;无限地;极大地 very or very much
  • instantly: The poor girl was dismissed instantly. (3 次) /ˈɪn.stənt.li/ 立即,马上 immediately
  • kindly: She put away her compact and smiled kindly. (3 次) /ˈkaɪnd.li/ 仁慈地;友好地 in a kind way
  • largely: Whether we find a joke funny or not largely depends on where we have been brought up. (3 次) /ˈlɑːdʒ.li/ 主要地;大多;在很大程度上 almost completely
  • mentally: Mentally, at least, most of us could compile formidable lists of ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’. (3 次) /ˈmen.təl.i/ 心理上,精神上 connected with or related to the mind
  • narrowly: The Titanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense wall of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her. (3 次) /ˈnær.əʊ.li/ 勉强地;差一点儿 only by a small amount
  • naturally: In so far as any inquiry is a secret one, it naturally limits all those engaged in carrying it out from effective contact with their fellow scientists either in other countries or in universities, or even, often enough, in other departments of the same firm. (3 次) /ˈnætʃ.ər.əl.i/ 自然地 happening or existing as part of nature and not made or done by people
  • nowadays: It is hard for us to realize nowadays how difficult it was for the pioneers. (3 次) /ˈnaʊ.ə.deɪz/ 如今,现在 at the present time, in comparison to the past
  • partly: Later, for its personal safety and practical needs, it has to develop (partly by means of touch) the ability to judge roughly 3-dimensonal distances. (3 次) /ˈpɑːt.li/ 某种程度上 to some degree, but not completely
  • quietly: While we were waiting to land, a flight attendant told us to keep calm and to get off the plane quietly as soon as it had touched down. (3 次) /ˈkwaɪət.li/ 安静地,静悄悄地 without making much noise
  • relatively: Cave exploration, or pot-holing, as it has come to be known, is a relatively new sport. (3 次) /ˈrel.ə.tɪv.li/ 较好/较差等 quite good, bad, etc. in comparison with other similar things or with what you expect
  • rightly: They could be saved so much misery and expense if they chose to live in the city where they rightly belong. (3 次) /ˈraɪt.li/ 公正地;正当地;合情合理地 behaving in a way that is suitable and acceptable
  • slightly: The sudden movement of the door made it sway slightly and it gave me the impression that it was about to leap out at me. (3 次) /ˈslaɪt.li/ 稍微,略微 a little
  • somehow: As no pumas had been reported missing from any zoo in the country, this one must have been in the possession of a private collector and somehow managed to escape. (3 次) /ˈsʌm.haʊ/ 以某种方法,以某种方式 in a way or by some means that is not known or not stated
  • specially: Bluebird, the car he was driving, had been specially built for him. (3 次) /ˈspeʃ.əl.i/ 极其;特别地;尤其 extremely or in particular
  • swiftly: Mendoza rose to fame swiftly after a boxing match when he was only fourteen years old. (3 次) /ˈswɪft.li/ 迅速地,快地 quickly or immediately
  • temporarily: To make matters worse, the room is rather small, so I have temporarily put my books on the floor. (3 次) /tem.pəˈr.er.əl.i/ 短暂地;暂时地,临时地 in a way that does not last for long or for ever
  • terribly: It’s terribly dry. (3 次) /ˈter.ə.bli/ 很糟;很不好 very badly
  • thus: Thus the rods, by falling, and by the direction in which they fell, recorded for the slumbering scientist the strength of a shock that was too weak to waken him, and the direction from which it came. (3 次) /ðʌs/ 如此,这样 in this way
  • uniquely: Fortunately, there is a ‘uniquely rational way’ for us to communicate with other intelligent beings, as Walter Sullivan has put it in his excellent book, We Are not Alone. (3 次)
  • violently: Tazieff was able to set up his camp very close to the volcano while it was erupting violently. (3 次) /ˈvaɪə.lənt.li/ 暴力地,狂暴地 in a forceful way that causes people to be hurt
  • absurdly: He had lived in it as a child when it was already disappearing, and his hero was firmly rooted in his memories and experiences, and in both the history and the mythology of the vanished frontier, And although no period or place in American history has been more absurdly romanticized, myth and reality did join hands in at least one arena, the conflict between the individual and encroaching civilization. (2 次) /əbˈsɜːd.li/ 荒谬地,荒唐地;愚蠢地 in a stupid or unreasonable way, or to an unreasonable degree
  • accidentally: This morning, however, a firemen accidentally discovered the cause. (2 次) /ˌæk.sɪˈden.təl.i/ 偶然地;意外地 by chance or by mistake
  • anxiously: Tomorrow he will be watching her anxiously as she swims the long distance to England. (2 次) /ˈæŋk.ʃəs.li/ 焦急地 in a way that shows you are worried or nervous
  • bitterly: Almost immediately he began to complain about the weather, for even though it was still summer, it rained continually and it was often bitterly cold. (2 次) /ˈbɪt.ə.li/ 愤怒地;痛苦地 in a way that shows strong negative emotion such as anger or disappointment
  • briefly: Glancing at it briefly, the dealer told him that it was worth $50. (2 次) /ˈbriːf.li/ 短暂地;简短地 for a short time
  • busily: Two of his assistants had been working busily since eight o’clock and had only just finished. (2 次) /ˈbɪz.əl.i/ 忙碌地;活跃的 in a busy, active way
  • carelessly: Forest fires are often caused by broken glass or by cigarette ends which people carelessly throw away. (2 次) /ˈkeə.ləs.li/ 不在意地 不小心地 without taking or showing enough care and attention
  • comparatively: So it is a comparatively simple step from locating the sea bottom to locating a shoal of fish. (2 次) /kəmˈpær.ə.tɪv.li/ 相对地,比较而言 as compared to something else
  • deeply: Such a loss of dignity and descent into childish behaviour on the part of the adults deeply shocks the adolescents, and makes them resolve that in future they will not talk to their parents about the places or people they visit. (2 次) /ˈdiːp.li/ 深深地;极其,非常 extremely or strongly
  • eagerly: The gaoler looked on eagerly, anxious to see if his fellow actor had at last learnt his lines. (2 次) /ˈiː.ɡə.li/ 热切地,殷切地 in a way that shows that you want to do or have something very much, especially something interesting or enjoyable
  • fiercely: The workmen struggled fiercely and one of them lost his temper. (2 次) /ˈfɪəs.li/ 凶猛地;激烈地;猛烈地 in a frightening, violent, or powerful way
  • guiltily: When I asked him what he was doing, he smiled guiltily and then put the parcel on the desk. (2 次) /ˈɡɪl.təl.i/ 有负罪感地,内疚地 in a way that shows that you feel guilty
  • happily: Readers happily accepted the fact that an obscure maidservant was really the hero’s mother. (2 次) /ˈhæp.əl.i/ 高兴地,幸福地 in a happy way
  • higher: A young man sees a sunset and, unable to understand or to express the emotion that it rouses in him, concludes that it must be the gateway to a world that lies beyond It is difficult for any of us in moments of intense aesthetic experience to resist the suggestion that we are catching a glimpse of a light that shines down to us from a different realm of existence, different and, because the experience is intensely moving, in some way higher. (2 次) /ˈhaɪ.ər/ (high的比较级) comparative of high
  • hurriedly: He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk. (2 次) /ˈhʌr.id.li/ 匆忙地,仓促地 in a way that is hurried (= done very quickly or too quickly)
  • increasingly: So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves, that we are becoming increasingly less dependent on specialized labour. (2 次) /ɪnˈkriː.sɪŋ.li/ 越来越多地,不断增加地 more and more
  • inevitably: Inevitably you arrive at your destination almost exhausted. (2 次) /ɪˈnev.ɪ.tə.bli/ 不可避免地 in a way that cannot be avoided
  • intensely: Dickie disliked snobs intensely. (2 次) /ɪnˈtens.li/ 极度地;强烈地 extremely or strongly
  • ironically: At this, the police pointed out ironically that this would hardly be necessary as the men were already under arrest. (2 次) /aɪˈrɒn.ɪ.kəl.i/ 具有讽刺意味地;出乎意料地;令人啼笑皆非地 in a way that is interesting, strange, or funny because of being very different from what you would expect
  • loudly: They were talking loudly. (2 次) /ˈlaʊd.li/ 大声地,响亮地 making a lot of noise
  • miraculously: Although the bed was smashed to pieces, the man was miraculously unhurt. (2 次) /mɪˈræk.jə.ləs.li/ 奇迹般地 in a way that is very surprising or difficult to believe
  • moreover: Moreover,unlike some of the other insect eaters, spiders never do the least harm to us or our belongings. (2 次) /ˌmɔːˈrəʊ.vər/ 而且,加之,再者,此外 (used to add information) also and more importantly
  • mysteriously: The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. (2 次) /mɪˈstɪə.ri.əs.li/ 神秘的,未知的,难解的 in a way that is strange, not known, or not understood
  • neatly: At the base of the gold cap, the words ‘made in the U.S.A’ had been neatly inscribed. (2 次) /ˈniːt.li/ 整洁地,整齐地 in a tidy way
  • officially: It was officially opened on March 7,1994, finally connecting Britain to the European continent. (2 次) /əˈfɪʃ.əl.i/ 官方地 formally and in a way agreed to or arranged by people in positions of authority
  • overnight: Farm labourers said that they always woke up to find that work had been done overnight. (2 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈnaɪt/ 一夜间(的);在夜间(的),在晚上(的) for or during the night
  • perfectly: We enjoy reading about them, especially when we find that, like the praying mantis, they lead perfectly horrible lives. (2 次) /ˈpɜː.fekt.li/ 完美地,完满地 in a perfect way
  • politely: Sure enough, a policeman arrived on the scene and politely asked the workmen to go away. (2 次) /pəˈlaɪt.li/ 有礼貌地 in a polite way
  • properly: It can properly be described as the first ‘home computer’ and it pointed the way to the future. (2 次) /ˈprɒp.əl.i/ 正确地;合适地 correctly, or in a satisfactory way
  • rashly: Despite the new tunnel, there are still a few people who rashly attempt to cross the Pass on foot. (2 次) /ˈræʃ.li/ 轻率地;鲁莽地;毛躁地 in a careless or unwise way, without thought for what might happen or result
  • reasonably: The episode could reasonably serve as a unique epic of royal espionage! (2 次) /ˈriː.zən.ə.bli/ 理性地;有理智地;通情达理地 using good judgment
  • regularly: Both girls write to each other regularly now. (2 次) /-li/ 经常地 often
  • repeatedly: Shivering in their wet clothes, the teenagers looked on while three men dived repeatedly into the water to locate the dish. (2 次) /rɪˈpiː.tɪd.li/ 一再;再三;多次地 many times
  • seemingly: We often read in novels how a seemingly respectable person or family has some terrible secret which has been concealed from strangers for years. (2 次) /ˈsiː.mɪŋ.li/ 貌似;看似;(尤指)表面上地 appearing to be something, especially when this is not true
  • severely: Recognizing who the customer was, the manager was most apologetic and reprimanded the assistant severely. (2 次) /sɪˈvɪə.li/ 严重地 very seriously
  • smoothly: They have been told that rescue operations are progressing smoothly. (2 次) /ˈsmuːð.li/ 顺利地,顺畅地 easily and without interruption or difficulty
  • somewhat: But in an old man who has known human joys and sorrows, and has achieved whatever work it was in him to do, the fear of death is somewhat abject and ignoble. (2 次) /ˈsʌm.wɒt/ 有点,稍微有些 to some degree
  • steadily: They will hardly know which facts to select from the great mass of evidence that steadily accumulates. (2 次) /ˈsted.əl.i/ 逐渐地;稳步地 gradually
  • thereby: The inspector began to look for fingerprints, while the constable checked that the front door locks had not been forced, thereby proving that the burglars had either used skeleton keys or entered over the balcony. (2 次) /ˌðeəˈbaɪ/ 因此,由此;从而 as a result of this action
  • totally: A colony of bees had turned the engine into a hive and it was totally preserved in beeswax! (2 次) /ˈtəʊ.təl.i/ 彻底 completely
  • truly: But just before the competition closed, a lorry arrived at the factory with a truly colossal biscuit which weighed 2,400 pounds. (2 次) /ˈtruː.li/ 真实地;确实地;如实地 used to emphasize that what you are saying is true
  • unduly: We realized that they must have become unduly frightened by the rising flood, for their house, which had sound foundations, would have stood stoutly even if it had been almost submerged. (2 次) /ʌnˈdʒuː.li/ 过度地 过分地 more than is necessary, acceptable, or reasonable
  • unexpectedly: As if this were not enough to reduce you to tears, your husband arrives, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner. (2 次) /ˌʌn.ɪkˈspek.tɪd.li/ 出乎意料地,想不到地 in a way that is not expected
  • unfortunately: Unfortunately, the show was one of the dullest we have ever seen. (2 次) /ʌnˈfɔː.tʃən.ət.li/ 不幸地;倒霉地 used to say that something is sad, disappointing, or has a bad effect
  • upside: ‘It’s all right,’ she said, ‘but isn’t it upside down?’ (2 次) /ˈʌp.saɪd/ 优点;好处;有利的一面 the advantage of a situation
  • wholly: Yet their present development is wholly different, not so much because of different people even, but because of the different thoughts that exist in the minds of their inhabitants. (2 次) /ˈhəʊl.li/ 完全地;全部地 completely
  • wickedly: A long-lost brother, who was presumed dead, was really alive all the time and wickedly plotting to bring about the hero’s downfall. (2 次)
  • wildly: Gesticulating wildly, the man acted as if he found my offer outrageous, but he eventually reduced the price to $10. (2 次) /ˈwaɪld.li/ 狂野地;失控地;狂暴地 in an uncontrolled or extreme way
  • worldwide: We keep trying all four methods, but he sheer volume of rubbish we produce worldwide threatens to overwhelm us. (2 次) /ˌwɜːldˈwaɪd/ 世界范围的,全世界的;在全世界的 existing or happening in all parts of the world
  • abruptly: We expected the path to end abruptly, but we found that it traced its way through the trees. (1 次) /əˈbrʌpt.li/ 突然地;意外地 in a sudden, unexpected, and sometimes unpleasant way
  • accordingly: But if a nation is disunited, the government cannot be sure that the actions of the people will be in the interests of the nation; and it will have to watch, check, and control the people accordingly. (1 次) /əˈkɔː.dɪŋ.li/ 照着;相应地 in a way that is suitable or right for the situation
  • admittedly: Admittedly it was an unusual pie dish, for it was eighteen feet long and six feet wide. (1 次) /ədˈmɪt.ɪd.li/ (尤用于不情愿地承认某事时)诚然,无可否认 used when you are agreeing that something is true, especially unwillingly
  • alike: He was adored by rich and poor alike. (1 次) /əˈlaɪk/ 相似的,类似的;相像的 similar to each other
  • alternatively: Alternatively, if the star were small, the life-supporting planet would have to have a close orbit round it and also provide the perfect conditions for life forms to develop. (1 次) /ɒlˈtɜː.nə.tɪv.li/ (用来建议别种可能性)要不,或者 used to suggest another possibility
  • amply: Like a scientist bent on making a discovery, he must cherish the hope that one day he will be amply rewarded. (1 次) /ˈæm.pli/ 充分地 in a way that is more than enough
  • anymore: Dan wondered why he was wanted by the police, but he went to the station yesterday and now he is not worried anymore. (1 次) /ˌen.iˈmɔːr/ (不)再 If you do not do something or something does not happen anymore, you have stopped doing it or it does not now happen.
  • anyway: Anyway, as Brian pointed out, it is the easiest thing in the world to give up smoking. (1 次) /ˈen.i.weɪ/ 不管怎样;无论如何;仍然 whatever else is happening, without considering other things
  • approximately: We must conclude from the work of those who have studied the origin of life, that given a planet only approximately like our own, life is almost certain to start. (1 次) /əˈprɒk.sɪ.mət.li/ 大约,大概,左右 close to a particular number or time although not exactly that number or time
  • aren’t: You are John Smith,the engineer,aren’t you? (1 次) /ɑːnt/ (are not的缩略形式) short form of are not
  • ashore: In 1928 some porpoises were photographed working like beavers to push ashore a waterlogged mattress. (1 次) /əˈʃɔːr/ 向岸,向陆地;上岸,上陆地 towards or onto land from an area of water
  • aside: When the bull got close to him, he clumsily stepped aside to let it pass. (1 次) /əˈsaɪd/ 在旁边;到(或向)一边 on or to one side
  • assiduously: An all-night party on New Year’s Eve provided me with a good excuse for not carrying out either of these new resolutions on the first day of the year, but on the second, I applied myself assiduously to the task. (1 次) /əˈsɪdʒ.u.əs.li/ 专心致志地 in a way that involves great care and attention to detail
  • autonomously: When one seriously studies the social orders that have had the opportunity to develop autonomously, the figure becomes no more than an exact and matter-of -fact observation. (1 次)
  • awkwardly: He was obviously very nervous and for some minutes stood awkwardly before the microphone. (1 次) /ˈɔː.kwəd.li/ 局促不安地;尴尬地 in a worried or embarrassed way
  • basically: But, in addition to that basically simple concept, the bank and its customer owe a large number of obligations to one another. (1 次) /ˈbeɪ.sɪ.kəl.i/ 基本上;从根本上讲 used when referring to the main or most important characteristic or feature of something
  • boldly: Now, dressed in a blue uniform and with a rifle over his shoulder, the prisoner marched boldly up and down in front of the camp. (1 次) /ˈbəʊld.li/ 勇敢地,无畏地 in a brave and confident way, without showing any fear
  • bravely: Next came a horse, swimming bravely, but we were afraid that the strength of the current would prevent its landing anywhere before it became exhausted. (1 次) /ˈbreɪv.li/ 勇敢地,无畏地,英勇地 in a brave way
  • brilliantly: If the landscape is hidden from view, you can enjoy the extraordinary sight of unbroken cloud plains that stretch out for miles before you, while the sun shines brilliantly in a clear sky. (1 次) /ˈbrɪl.jənt.li/ 有才气地,聪颖地;技艺高超地;表现卓越地 very well, in a way that shows great intelligence or skill or great success
  • broadly: Broadly speaking, human beings may be divided into three classes: those who are toiled to death, those who are worried to death, and those who are bored to death. (1 次) /ˈbrɔːd.li/ 概括地,大体上地 in a general way, without considering specific examples or all the details
  • ceaselessly: The modern city consists of monstrous edifices and of dark, narrow streets full of petrol fumes and toxic gases, torn by the noise of the taxicabs, lorries and buses, and thronged ceaselessly by great crowds. (1 次) /ˈsiːs.ləs.li/ 连续地;不停地,不断地 in a way that does not stop, or seems to have no end
  • cheerfully: A yellow light on the dashboard flashed angrily and Bruce cheerfully announced that there was no oil in the engine! (1 次) /ˈtʃɪə.fəl.i/ 高兴地,快乐地;兴高采烈地 in a happy and positive way
  • chiefly: Our environment is chiefly conditoned by the things we believe. (1 次) /ˈtʃiːf.li/ 主要地;大部分地 mainly
  • closely: I examined one of the pens closely. (1 次) /ˈkləʊs.li/ 紧密地,密切地,直接联系地 in a way that is directly connected or has a strong relationship
  • clumsily: When the bull got close to him, he clumsily stepped aside to let it pass. (1 次) /ˈklʌm.zəl.i/ 笨拙地 in a way that is not careful and controlled, and makes you likely to have accidents
  • comfortably: If you are catching a train, it is always better to be comfortably early than even a fraction of a minute too late. (1 次) /ˈkʌmf.tə.bli/ 舒服地;舒适地 in a comfortable way
  • confidently: No,’ I answered confidently. (1 次) /ˈkɒn.fɪ.dənt.li/ 信心十足地 in a way that shows you are certain of your abilities or have trust in people, plans, or the future
  • consciously: In the breaking and remaking, in the timing interweaving, beginning afresh, the writer comes to discern things in his material which were not consciously in his mind when he began. (1 次) /ˈkɒn.ʃəs.li/ 有意识地 in a way that involves noticing that a particular thing exists or is present
  • consequently: Earlier, we were infants and young children, and consequently more vulnerable; later, we shall undergo a progressive loss of our vigour and resistance which, though imperceptible at first will finally become so steep that we can live no longer, however well we look after ourselves, and however well society, and our doctors, look after us. (1 次) /ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwənt.li/ 因此;所以 as a result
  • constructively: Collecting, by occupying spare time so constructively, makes a person contented, with no time for boredom. (1 次) /kənˈstrʌk.tɪv.li/ 建设性地 in a useful or helpful way
  • critically: She looked at it critically for a moment. (1 次) /ˈkrɪt.ɪ.kəl.i/ 严重地;危急地 in a way that is very bad or serious
  • decisively: The idea of colonising Mars–a world 160 times more distant than the Moon–will move decisively from the second phase to the third, when a significant number of people are living permanently in space. (1 次) /dɪˈsaɪ.sɪv.li/ 果断地,干脆地;有决断力地 quickly, effectively, and confidently
  • definitely: I must definitely get that fellow posted.’ (1 次) /ˈdef.ɪ.nət.li/ 肯定,当然,毫无疑问 without any doubt
  • delightfully: The old view of Galileo was delightfully uncomplicated. (1 次) /dɪˈlaɪt.fəl.i/ 令人高兴地,使人愉快地,给人快乐地 in a very pleasant, attractive, or enjoyable way
  • desperately: He waved desperately to his companion, who had been water skiing for the last fifteen minutes. (1 次) /ˈdes.pər.ət.li/ 非常;极其 extremely or very much
  • dimly: They arouse instincts which can only be dimly understood. (1 次) /ˈdɪm.li/ 暗淡地,昏暗地,微弱地 in a way that does not give or have much light
  • directly: As administrative overheads rise, so the earnings of the business after meeting the expense of administration, will fall; and the business will have less money to distribute as dividends or invest directly in its future progress and development. (1 次) /daɪˈrekt.li/ 直接地 without anything else being involved or in between
  • discreetly: He picked up what seemed to be the smallest bottle and discreetly asked the price. (1 次) /dɪˈskriːt.li/ 审慎地,谨慎地,小心地 in a way that is careful not to cause embarrassment or attract too much attention, especially by keeping something secret
  • downhill: It sped downhill at the end of the race and its driver had a lot of trouble trying to stop it. (1 次) /ˌdaʊnˈhɪl/ 向山下,朝坡下;下山的,下坡的 (moving) towards the bottom of a hill
  • dramatically: The story of a poor family that acquired fame and fortune overnight, dramatically illustrates the power of the press. (1 次) /drəˈmæt.ɪ.kəl.i/ 剧烈地;明显地 suddenly or obviously
  • drastically: It effectively spread the disease all over the continent and drastically reduced the rabit population. (1 次) /ˈdræs.tɪ.kəl.i/ 彻底地 激烈地,大幅度地 in a way that is severe and sudden or has very noticeable effects
  • drily(或许是 daily?): ‘A fire extinguisher, my dear,’ answered the Ambassador drily. (1 次)
  • effectively: It effectively spread the disease all over the continent and drastically reduced the rabit population. (1 次) /ɪˈfek.tɪv.li/ 有效地 in a way that is successful and achieves what you want
  • effortlessly: You soar effortlessly over high mountains and deep valleys. (1 次) /ˈef.ət.ləs.li/ 不费力地;轻松地 in a way that is effortless (= seeming not to need any effort)
  • elsewhere: As Daniel Goldin of NASA observed, ‘Finding life elsewhere would change everything. (1 次) /ˌelsˈweər/ 在别处;去别处;到别处 at, in, from, or to another place or other places; anywhere or somewhere else
  • emotionally: These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well! (1 次) /ɪˈməʊ.ʃən.əl.i/ 情绪上地 in a way that relates to the emotions
  • encouragingly: I said encouragingly. (1 次) /ɪnˈkʌr.ɪ.dʒɪŋ.li/ 令人鼓舞地;振奋人心地 in a way that is encouraging (= making you feel more confidence or hope)
  • essentially: It is not a simple competition for a fixed amount of food determined by the physical environment, because the environment that determines our evolution is no longer essentially physical. (1 次) /ɪˈsen.ʃəl.i/ 本质上;根本上;基本上 relating to the most important characteristics or ideas of something
  • evidently: This explanation evidently conveyed something to the woman who searched shelf after shelf. (1 次) /ˈev.ɪ.dənt.li/ 显然地 in a way that is easy to see
  • exceptionally: Only an exceptionally heavy snowfall might temporarily dislocate railway services. (1 次) /ɪkˈsep.ʃən.əl.i/ (尤指技能、智力、素质等)异常地,特别地 in a way that is much greater than usual, especially in skill, intelligence, quality, etc.
  • excite: Rays from the sun excite and energize the atmosphere of the earth, awakening it to flow, to movement, to rhythm, to life. (1 次) /ɪkˈsaɪt/ 激发(情感);使激动;使兴奋 to make someone have strong feelings of happiness and enthusiasm
  • exclusively: Holiday hotels tend to cater for one nationality of visitors especially, sometimes exclusively. (1 次) /ɪkˈskluː.sɪv.li/ 仅仅;专门;单独 only
  • extraordinarily: However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar. (1 次) /ɪkˈstrɔː.dɪn.ər.əl.i/ 极其,极端;特别地 very; more than usual
  • faintly: Despite its immensity, it is both simple and elegant, fulfilling its designer’s dream to create ‘an enormous object drawn as faintly as possible’. (1 次) /ˈfeɪnt.li/ 略微地;不强烈地 slightly or not strongly
  • faithfully: He loved to be told that one of his imaginary products was temporarily out of stock and he would faithfully promise to call again at some future date, but of course he never did. (1 次) /ˈfeɪθ.fəl.i/ 忠诚地;忠实地 in a loyal way or a way that can be trusted
  • favorably: We are lucky in that only the lower fields, which make up a very small proportion of our farm, are affected by flooding, but other farms are less favorably sited, and flooding can sometimes spell disaster for their owners. (1 次) (favourably 的美式拼写) US spelling of favourably
  • fearlessly: He was, above all, a man who experimented: who despised the prejudice and book learning of the Aristotelians, who put his questions to nature instead of to the ancients, and who drew his conclusions fearlessly. (1 次) /ˈfɪə.ləs.li/ 无畏地;大胆地 with no fear
  • fervently: This is a sceptical age, but although our faith in many of the things in which our forefathers fervently believed has weakened, our confidence in the curative properties of the bottle of medicine remains the same as theirs. (1 次) /ˈfɜː.vənt.li/ 热情地; 热烈地; 强烈地 in a way that shows that your beliefs are strong and sincerely felt
  • foremost: The life history of the individual is first and foremost an accommodation to the patterns and standards traditionally handed down in his community. (1 次) /ˈfɔː.məʊst/ 最重要的;最佳的;领先的 most important or best; leading
  • forever: He is forever talking about the friendly people, the clean atmosphere, the closeness to nature and the gentle pace of living. (1 次) /fəˈre.vər/ 永远 for all time
  • formerly: It is recounted of Thomas Carlyle that when he heard of the illness of his friend, Henry Taylor, he went off immediately to visit him, carrying with him in his pocket what remained a bottle of medicine formerly prescribed for an indisposition of Mrs. Carlyle’s. (1 次) /ˈfɔː.mə.li/ 以前,从前,在过去 in the past
  • frankly: At the international level, sport is frankly mimic warfare. (1 次) /ˈfræŋ.kli/ 坦率地,坦诚地 in an honest and direct way
  • frantically: In vain they rush frantically round from place to place, trying to escape from avenging boredom by mere clatter and motion. (1 次) /ˈfræn.tɪ.kəl.i/ 紧张忙乱地 done in a hurried way and in a state of excitement or confusion
  • furthermore: Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years. (1 次) /ˌfɜː.ðəˈmɔːr/ 此外,而且 in addition; more importantly
  • gaily: Armed with the right tools and materials, newlyweds gaily embark on the task of decorating their own homes. (1 次) /ˈɡeɪ.li/ 欢乐地,喜气洋洋地;闪亮地,明亮地 happily
  • genuinely: When a passing tanker rescued them five days later, both men were genuinely sorry that they had to leave. (1 次) /ˈdʒen.ju.ɪn.li/ 确实;的确 really and sincerely
  • geologically: From the shore line, out to a distance which may be anywhere from a few miles to a few hundred miles, runs the gentle slope of the continental shelf, geologically part of the continents. (1 次) /ˌdʒi.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl.i/ 地质学地 in a way that relates to geology (= the study of rocks and similar substances that make up the earth’s surface), or to the geology of a particular area or place
  • greedily: Only two stray dogs benefited from all this confusion, for they greedily devoured what was left of the cake. (1 次) /ˈɡriː.dəl.i/ 贪吃地;贪财地;贪婪地 in a way that shows a wish to have a lot more food, money, etc. than you need
  • grimly: Could any spectacle, for instance, be more grimly whimsical than that of gunners using science to shatter men’s bodies while, close at hand, surgeons use it to restore them? (1 次) /ˈɡrɪm.li/ 绝望地;失去希望地 in a way that is without hope
  • halfway: Radio waves also travel at the speed of light, and assuming such an automatic messenger picked up our first broadcasts of the 1920’s, the message to its home planet is barely halfway there. (1 次) /ˌhɑːfˈweɪ/ 在中间(的);在中途(的) in the middle of something, or at a place that is equally far from two other places
  • hence: It is a world of red sandy deserts (hence its name–the Red Planet), cloudless skies, savage sandstorms, chasms wider than the Grand Canyon and at least one mountain more than twice as tall as Everest. (1 次) /hens/ 因此,所以 that is the reason or explanation for
  • holly: We welcome the seasons by the riverside, crowning the youngest girl with flowers in the spring, holding a summer festival on Midsummer Eve, giving thanks for the harvest in the autumn, and throwing a holly wreath into the current in the winter. (1 次) /ˈhɒl.i/ 冬青 a small evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) with shiny, sharp leaves and small, round, red fruit. Holly is often used as a Christmas decoration in Europe and North America.
  • honestly: We often speak of tramps with contempt and put them in the same class as beggars, but how many of us can honestly say that we have not felt a little envious of their simple way of life and their freedom from care? (1 次) /ˈɒn.ɪst.li/ 诚实地,正直地 in a way that is honest
  • humouredly(或许是 humorously?): That was really unsettling, but I fended off the taunts and jibes of the family good-__humouredly__ and soon everybody got used to the idea. (1 次)
  • impatiently: she asked impatiently. (1 次) /ɪmˈpeɪ.ʃənt.li/ 不耐烦地 in a way that shows you are annoyed by someone’s mistakes or because you have to wait
  • incessantly: A recent survey of the effects of noise revealed (surprisingly?) that dogs barking incessantly in the night rated the highest form of noise pollution on a scale ranging from 1 to 7. (1 次) /ɪnˈses.ənt.li/ 连续不断地,没完没了地 in a way that never stops, especially when this is annoying or unpleasant
  • incidentally: He is also, incidentally, an unforgivable bore. (1 次) /ˌɪn.sɪˈden.təl.i/ 附带地;伴随地 used before saying something that is not as important as the main subject of conversation, but is connected to it in some way
  • indifferently: It is now being used indifferently for both. (1 次) /ɪnˈdɪf.ər.ənt.li/ 不感兴趣地;不关心地,冷淡地 in a way that shows you are not thinking about or interested in someone or something
  • instinctively: We know instinctively, just as beekeepers with their bees, that misfortune might overtake us if the important events of our lives were not related to it. (1 次) /ɪnˈstɪŋk.tɪv.li/ 本能地 in a way that is not thought about, planned, or developed by training
  • interminably: For the same reason, writers talk interminably about their own books, winkling out hidden meanings, super-imposing new ones, begging response from those around them. (1 次) /ɪnˈtɜː.mɪ.nə.bli/ 无休止地,冗长不堪地 in a way that continues for too long and therefore is boring or annoying
  • is: Everybody admires him for his great sense of humour – everybody,that is, except his six-year-old daughter, Jenny. (1 次) strong /ɪz/ (he、she或it 做主语时be 的形式) he/she/it form of be
  • isn’t: That’s sensational news,isn’t it, Kate? (1 次) /ˈɪz.ənt/ (is not的缩略形式) short form of is not
  • justifiably: Young men who have reason to fear that they will be killed in battle may justifiably feel bitter in the thought that they have been cheated of the best things that life has to offer. (1 次) /ˈdʒʌs.tɪ.faɪ.ə.bli/ 无可非议地,有充分理由地 in a way for which there is a good reason
  • justly: His telescopic observations are justly immortal; they aroused great interest at the time, they had important theoretical consequences, and they provided a striking demonstration of the potentialities hidden in instruments and apparatus. (1 次) /ˈdʒʌst.li/ 公正地,公平地;正义地 in a fair or morally correct way
  • lavishly: Before she grew old, Aunt Harriet used to entertain lavishly. (1 次) /ˈlæv.ɪʃ.li/ 浪费地 in a way that is expensive or impressive
  • legibly: But when table, penholder and paper are all moving, how is it possible to write legibly? (1 次) /ˈledʒ.ə.bli/ 字迹清晰地;易读地 in a way that can be read easily
  • literally: Speculations about its nature have been going on for literally thousands of years, and one odd finding that makes the problem puzzling is that it looks very much as if sleeping is not simply a matter of giving the body a rest. (1 次) /ˈlɪt.ər.əl.i/ 确实地;名副其实地 using the real or original meaning of a word or phrase
  • maybe: There is only one difference between an old man and a young one: the young man has a glorious future before him and the old one has a splendid future behind him:and maybe that is where the rub is. (1 次) /ˈmeɪ.bi/ 或许,大概 used to show that something is possible or that something might be true
  • mildly: When Harry put on his act of being mildly annoyed, the assistant promised to order some for him. (1 次) /ˈmaɪld.li/ 略微地 slightly
  • mortally: He became mortally ill a few months before we had planned to go and, when he knew that he was dying, he made me promise to go on my own. (1 次) /ˈmɔː.təl.i/ 致命地 so severe that death is likely
  • namely: (A light year is the distance which light travels at 186, 000 miles per second in one year, namely 6 million million miles.) (1 次) /ˈneɪm.li/ ,也就是说 used when you want to give more detail or be more exact about something you have just said
  • neurotoxic(或许是 neurotic?): The makers of the nerve poison include the mambas and the cobras and their venom is called neurotoxic. (1 次)
  • nevertheless: Nevertheless, I managed to creep down into the living room for two days before anyone found me out. (1 次) /ˌnev.ə.ðəˈles/ 不过,仍然;尽管如此 despite what has just been said or referred to
  • no’illiterates’–if(或许是 transliterate–if?): There are no’illiterates’–if the term can be applied to peoples without a script– while our own compulsory school attendance became law in Germany in 1642, in France in 1806, and in England in 1876 and is still nonexistent in a number of ‘civilized’ nations. (1 次)
  • note:’only(或许是 notionally?): Two months later, some more money was sent to Sam with another note:’Only 25 per cent a thief now!’ (1 次)
  • notoriously: Predicting the future is notoriously difficult. (1 次) /nəʊˈtɔː.ri.əs.li/ 臭名昭著地,声名狼藉地 in a way that is famous for something bad
  • obstinately: It has always been a mystery to me why city dwellers, who appreciate all these things, obstinately pretend that they would prefer to live in the country. (1 次) /ˈɒb.stɪ.nət.li/ 顽固地 in a way that is unreasonably determined, especially by acting in a particular way and not changing at all, despite what anyone else says
  • oddly: Oddly shaped forms that are suspended from the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody. (1 次) /ˈɒd.li/ 奇怪地,古怪地;异常地;出人意料地 in a strange or surprising way
  • ominously: The wheels scooped up stones which hammered ominously under the car. (1 次) /ˈɒm.ɪ.nəs.li/ 恶兆地,不祥地,不吉利地 in a way that suggests that something unpleasant is likely to happen
  • organically: And if you think you’ll abandon meat and become a vegetarian, you have the choice of very expensive organically-grown vegetables or a steady diet of pesticides every time you think you’re eating fresh salads and vegetables, or just having an innocent glass of water! (1 次) /ɔːˈɡæn.ɪ.kəl.i/ 有机地,不使用化肥地 without using artificial chemicals in the growing or raising of plants and animals for food and other products
  • originally: When the journalist again failed to reply, the editor reluctantly published the article as it had originally been written. (1 次) /əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl.i/ 原本,起初,原先 first of all
  • overboard: Three factors have caused these fish to grow so large: the warm water round the hot oil pipes under the sea; the plentiful supply of food thrown overboard by the crews on the rigs; the total absence of fishing boats around the oil rigs. (1 次) /ˈəʊ.və.bɔːd/ 从船上落入水中 over the side of a boat or ship and into the water
  • overwhelmingly: Granted, a preponderance of Germans is a characteristic that seems common to most Mediterranean sites; but as yet there is no overwhelmingly specialized patronage. (1 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈwel.mɪŋ.li/ 压倒性地;不可抵抗地 strongly or completely; in an overwhelming way
  • painlessly: Gradually the river grows wider, the banks recede, the waters flow more quietly, and in the end, without any visiblebreak, they become merged in the sea, and painlessly lose their individual being. (1 次) /ˈpeɪn.ləs.li/ 无痛地 in a way that causes no physical pain
  • passionately: An individual human existence should be like a river – small at first, narrowly contained within its banks, and rushing passionately past boulders and over waterfalls. (1 次) /ˈpæʃ.ən.ət.li/ 热诚地 热情地 in a way that shows that you have very strong feelings or emotions
  • peacefully: They are constantly after the turtles, who peacefully submit to all sorts of indignities. (1 次) /ˈpiːs.fəl.i/ 平和地,平静地 in a quiet and calm way
  • permanently: The idea of colonising Mars–a world 160 times more distant than the Moon–will move decisively from the second phase to the third, when a significant number of people are living permanently in space. (1 次) /ˈpɜː.mə.nənt.li/ 总是;持久地;永久地 always and for ever
  • pleasantly: The man smiled pleasantly. (1 次) /ˈplez.ənt.li/ 令人愉快地;宜人地;亲切友好地 in a way that is enjoyable, attractive, friendly, or easy to like
  • positively: Hardly anyone can positively enjoy sitting in a train for more than a few hours. (1 次) /ˈpɒz.ə.tɪv.li/ 肯定的,积极的 in a good or positive way
  • precariously: For one agonizing moment, the dish was perched precariously on the bank of the canal, but it suddenly overbalanced and slid back into the water. (1 次) /prɪˈkeə.ri.əs.li/ 危险地;不牢靠地;不稳地 in a way that is likely to fall, be damaged, fail, etc.
  • previously: Carlyle was entirely ignorant of what the bottle in his pocket contained, of the nature of the illness from which his friend was suffering, and of what had previously been wrong with his wife, but a medicine that had worked so well in one form of illness would surely be of equal benefit in another, and comforted by the thought of the help he was bringing to his friend, he hastened to Henry Taylor’s house. (1 次) /ˈpriː.vi.əs.li/ 以前地,先前地 before the present time or the time referred to
  • primarily: Primarily, the banker-customer relationship is that of debtor and creditor – who is which depending on whether the customer’s account is in credit or is overdrawn. (1 次) /praɪˈmer.əl.i/ 主要地 mainly
  • profoundly: But a closer study of the evidence, supported by a deeper sense of the period, and particularly by a new consciousness of the philosophical undercurrents in the scientific revolution, has profoundly modified this view of Galileo. (1 次) /prəˈfaʊnd.li/ 深刻地,极度地 deeply or extremely
  • punctually: Sure enough, Rastus arrived punctually at seven o’clock that evening. (1 次) /ˈpʌŋk.tʃu.ə.li/ 准时地,守时地 at the expected or correct time and not late
  • radically: But they suddenly became the parents of quintuplets, four girl and a boy, an event which radically changed their lives. (1 次) /ˈræd.ɪ.kəl.i/ 完全地;极端地 completely or extremely
  • respectively: Two main techniques have been used for training elephants, which we may call respectively the tough and the gentle. (1 次) /rɪˈspek.tɪv.li/ 分别 in a way that relates or belongs to each of the separate people or things you have just mentioned
  • richly: They had laboured for three years to produce this floating work of art; she was more richly carved and ornamented than any previous ship. (1 次) /ˈrɪtʃ.li/ 教堂正面装饰有绿色和白色大理石,显得富丽堂皇。 having a lot of beautiful or expensive decoration, furniture, etc.:
  • rudely: ‘It’s none of your business,’ the young man said rudely. (1 次) /ˈruːd.li/ 不礼貌地;粗鲁地 in a way that is not polite
  • safely: On motorways you can, at least, travel fairly safely at high speeds, but more often than not, the greater part of the journey is spent on roads with few service stations and too much traffic. (1 次) /ˈseɪf.li/ 安全地,平安地;可靠地 in a safe way
  • sarcastically: Perfume, eh?’ he asked sarcastically. (1 次) /sɑːˈkæs.tɪ.kəl.i/ 讽刺地,挖苦地 in a way that uses remarks that clearly mean the opposite of what you say, in order to hurt someone’s feelings or to humorously criticize something
  • scorn: Franz poured scorn on the idea, pointing out that his brother had been killed in action during the war. (1 次) /skɔːn/ 轻视,鄙视 a very strong feeling of no respect for someone or something that you think is stupid or has no value
  • scornfully: Glancing at her scornfully, he told her that the dress was sold. (1 次) /ˈskɔːn.fəl.i/ 轻蔑地 in a way that shows you have no respect for someone or something and think they are stupid
  • secondly: It may also be said that rational, industrious, useful human beings are divided into two classes: first, those whose work is work and whose pleasure is pleasure; and secondly, those whose work and pleasure are one. (1 次) /ˈsek.ənd.li/ 第二,其次 used when stating the second of two or more reasons or pieces of information
  • sedulously: The seeds must be carefully chosen; they must fall on good ground; they must be sedulously tended, if the vivifying fruits are to be at hand when needed. (1 次) /ˈsedʒ.ə.ləs.li/ 小心地;刻意地;刻苦地 carefully and with a lot of effort and determination
  • sentimentally: She was sentimentally attached to this house, for even though it was far too big for her needs, she persisted in living there long after her husband’s death. (1 次) /ˌsen.tɪˈmen.təl.i/ 感情用事地 in a way that is influenced by or relates to emotional feelings, especially about the past
  • sharply: After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision. (1 次) /ˈʃɑːp.li/ 快速突然地 quickly and suddenly
  • silently: Looking up I saw that we were surrounded by children in rags who were looking at us silently as we ate. (1 次) /ˈsaɪ.lənt.li/ 无语地,无言地,安静地,默默地 without talking or making any noise
  • similarly: Similarly, our own present primitive chemical rockets, though good enough to orbit men, have no chance of transporting us to the nearest other star, four light years away, let alone distances of tens or hundreds of light years. (1 次) /ˈsɪm.ɪ.lə.li/ 同样地;相似地 in a similar way
  • solely: What is more, they will not have to rely solely on the written word. (1 次) /ˈsəʊl.li/ 唯一地,单独地,仅有地 only and not involving anyone or anything else
  • soundly: Their sleeping bags were warm and comfortable, so they all slept soundly. (1 次) /ˈsaʊnd.li/ 完全地,彻底地 completely
  • sparsely: Only in a sparsely-populated rural community is it possible to disregard it. (1 次) /ˈspɑːs.li/ 稀疏地 人烟稀少 with only a small number or amount of people or things
  • specifically: In fact a basic amount of movement occurs during sleep which is specifically concerned with preventing muscle inactivity. (1 次) /spəˈsɪf.ɪ.kəl.i/ 特意,专门地 for a particular reason, purpose, etc.
  • steeply: Then the sound of rumbling thunder reached the watchers on the shore, as cargo, ballast, ammunition and 400 people went sliding and crashing down to the port side of the steeply listing ship. (1 次) /ˈstiːp.li/ 徒峭地;险峻地 suddenly or by a large amount
  • stoutly: We realized that they must have become unduly frightened by the rising flood, for their house, which had sound foundations, would have stood stoutly even if it had been almost submerged. (1 次) /ˈstaʊt.li/ 不屈不挠地,顽强地 in a firm and determined way
  • strangely: At the same time, however, insects are strangely fascinating. (1 次) /ˈstreɪndʒ.li/ 不寻常地;奇怪地;不可思议地 in a way that is unusual, unexpected, or difficult to understand
  • strictly:  Not all sounds made by animals serve as language, and we have only to turn to that extraordinary discovery of echo-location in bats to see a case in which the voice plays a strictly utilitarian role. (1 次) /ˈstrɪkt.li/ 严格地,严厉地 in a way that would bring severe punishment if not obeyed
  • strongly: There was nothing in the record to show that the foreigner’s complaint was justified and the Chief of Police strongly denied the accusation. (1 次) /ˈstrɒŋ.li/ 强烈地;坚决地;坚定地 very much or in a very serious way
  • sufficiently: As she is not rich, the chances that she will ever be able to afford such purchases are remote; but she is never sufficiently strong-minded to be able to stop the practice. (1 次) /səˈfɪʃ.ənt.li/ 足够地 enough
  • suitably: A parliamentary committee representing all political parties appoints a person who is suitably qualified to investigate private grievances against the State. (1 次) /ˈsuː.tə.bli/ 适宜地,合适地 in a way that is acceptable and right for something or someone
  • surprisingly: A recent survey of the effects of noise revealed (surprisingly?) that dogs barking incessantly in the night rated the highest form of noise pollution on a scale ranging from 1 to 7. (1 次) /səˈpraɪ.zɪŋ.li/ 意外地,出人意料地 unexpectedly or in a way that is unusual
  • sympathetically: Even the bull seemed to feel sorry for him, for it looked on sympathetically until the drunk was out of the way before once more turning its attention to the matador. (1 次) /ˌsɪm.pəˈθet.ɪ.kəl.i/ 有同情心地,同情地 in a way that shows you understand and care about someone else’s suffering
  • technically: Though he was technically a prizefighter, Mendoza did much to change crude prizefighting into a sport, for he brought science to the game. (1 次) /ˈtek.nɪ.kəl.i/ 事实上,严格说来 according to an exact understanding of rules, facts, etc.
  • traditionally: The life history of the individual is first and foremost an accommodation to the patterns and standards traditionally handed down in his community. (1 次) /trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl.i/ 根据传统地;传统上的 according to tradition; in a traditional way
  • triumphantly: Who has not stood in awe at the sight of a spider pouncing on a fly, or a column of ants triumphantly bearing home an enormous dead beetle? (1 次) /traɪˈʌm.fənt.li/ 得意洋洋 in a way that suggests you have achieved a victory or feel happy because of achieving a victory
  • undoubtedly: However, there are undoubtedly some wrong ways, and you can be sure that none of our five advisers would have suggested sinking all (or perhaps any) of your money into Periwigs. (1 次)
  • unwillingly: We shall all remember Mr. Page for his patience and understanding and for the kindly encouragement he gave us when we went so unwillingly to school. (1 次) /ʌnˈwɪl.ɪŋ.li/ 不情愿地;不乐意地;勉强地 in a way that involves someone doing something they do not want to do
  • unwisely: In the early days of the settlement of Australia, enterprising settlers unwisely introduced the European rabbit. (1 次) /ʌnˈwaɪz.li/ 愚蠢地;不明智地;不审慎地 in a way that is stupid and likely to cause problems
  • upstream: Sometimes we go upstream to a favourite backwater, sometimes we have our party at the boathouse, which a predecessor of ours at the farm built in the meadow hard by the deepest pool for swimming and diving. (1 次) /ˌʌpˈstriːm/ 在上游(地);向上游(地);逆流(地) (moving) on a river or stream towards its origin
  • upward: Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see. (1 次) /ˈʌp.wəd/ 向上地 →  upwards
  • upwards: The currents of air that the walls of the ship direct upwards, as well as in the line of its course, are enough to give the great bird with its immense wings sufficient sustenance and progress. (1 次) /ˈʌp.wədz/ 向上地 towards a higher position, level, or value
  • utterly: I do not doubt that it would be possible to inject ideas into the modern world that would utterly destroy us. (1 次) /ˈʌt.əl.i/ 完全地,极度地 completely or extremely
  • vertically: The dish now had to be lifted vertically because one edge was resting against the side of the canal. (1 次) /ˈvɜː.tɪ.kəl.i/ 竖直地;垂直地;立式地 straight up or at an angle of 90° to a horizontal surface or line
  • virtually: My friend fails to mention the long and friendless winter evenings in front of the TV – virtually the only form of entertainment. (1 次) /ˈvɜː.tʃu.ə.li/ 几乎;实际上;实质上 almost
  • widely: The IBM Personal Computer was widely copied. (1 次) /ˈwaɪd.li/ 范围广地;广泛地 including a lot of different places, people, subjects, etc.
  • wider: It is a world of red sandy deserts (hence its name–the Red Planet), cloudless skies, savage sandstorms, chasms wider than the Grand Canyon and at least one mountain more than twice as tall as Everest. (1 次) /waɪd/ 宽的;宽阔的;宽广的 having a larger distance from one side to the other than is usual or expected, especially in comparison with the length of something; not narrow
  • willingly: There are times when we would willingly give everything we possess to save our lives, yet we might grudge paying a surgeon a high fee for offering us precisely this service. (1 次) /ˈwɪl.ɪŋ.li/ 心甘情愿地 in a way that shows that you are happy to do something if it is needed
  • yearly: That the equipment of modern camping becomes yearly more sophisticated is an entertaining paradox for the cynic, a brighter promise for the hopeful traveller who has sworn to get away from it all. (1 次) /ˈjɪə.li/ 每年(的);一年一次(的) every year or once every year
  • zealously: The Swedes were the first to recognize that public officials like civil servants, police officers, health inspectors or tax-collectors can make mistakes or act over-__zealously__ in the belief that they are serving the public. (1 次) /ˈzel.əs.li/ 热心地 积极地 in a very enthusiastic and eager way

so, only, very, more, then, even, well, always, now, most, too, just, never, soon, still, however, away, here, much, often, back, once, later, ago, again, early, suddenly, ever, yet, sometimes, far, hard, also, enough, almost, immediately, really, round, nearly, already, quite, quickly, perhaps, usually, recently, slowly, simply, together, certainly, probably, else, especially, hardly, abroad, actually, indeed, rarely, rather, carefully, eventually, fortunately, meanwhile, particularly, alone, completely, extremely, fast, below, easily, equally, gradually, instead, rapidly, straight, therefore, angrily, highly, seriously, anywhere, apart, apparently, downstairs, everywhere, finally, forward, gently, afterwards, beautifully, continuously, entirely, exactly, firmly, merely, nearby, obviously, occasionally, precisely, promptly, sadly, seldom, somewhere, upstairs, badly, clearly, commonly, constantly, continually, fully, generally, greatly, invariably, normally, possibly, readily, reluctantly, roughly, shortly, successfully, surely, thoroughly, ahead, barely, considerably, correspondingly, curiously, deliberately, fairly, frequently, heavily, infinitely, instantly, kindly, largely, mentally, narrowly, naturally, nowadays, partly, quietly, relatively, rightly, slightly, somehow, specially, swiftly, temporarily, terribly, thus, uniquely, violently, absurdly, accidentally, anxiously, bitterly, briefly, busily, carelessly, comparatively, deeply, eagerly, fiercely, guiltily, happily, higher, hurriedly, increasingly, inevitably, intensely, ironically, loudly, miraculously, moreover, mysteriously, neatly, officially, overnight, perfectly, politely, properly, rashly, reasonably, regularly, repeatedly, seemingly, severely, smoothly, somewhat, steadily, thereby, totally, truly, unduly, unexpectedly, unfortunately, upside, wholly, wickedly, wildly, worldwide, abruptly, accordingly, admittedly, alike, alternatively, amply, anymore, anyway, approximately, aren’t, ashore, aside, assiduously, autonomously, awkwardly, basically, boldly, bravely, brilliantly, broadly, ceaselessly, cheerfully, chiefly, closely, clumsily, comfortably, confidently, consciously, consequently, constructively, critically, decisively, definitely, delightfully, desperately, dimly, directly, discreetly, downhill, dramatically, drastically, effectively, effortlessly, elsewhere, emotionally, encouragingly, essentially, evidently, exceptionally, excite, exclusively, extraordinarily, faintly, faithfully, favorably, fearlessly, fervently, foremost, forever, formerly, frankly, frantically, furthermore, gaily, genuinely, geologically, greedily, grimly, halfway, hence, holly, honestly, impatiently, incessantly, incidentally, indifferently, instinctively, interminably, is, isn’t, justifiably, justly, lavishly, legibly, literally, maybe, mildly, mortally, namely, nevertheless, notoriously, obstinately, oddly, ominously, organically, originally, overboard, overwhelmingly, painlessly, passionately, peacefully, permanently, pleasantly, positively, precariously, previously, primarily, profoundly, punctually, radically, respectively, richly, rudely, safely, sarcastically, scorn, scornfully, secondly, sedulously, sentimentally, sharply, silently, similarly, solely, soundly, sparsely, specifically, steeply, stoutly, strangely, strictly, strongly, sufficiently, suitably, surprisingly, sympathetically, technically, traditionally, triumphantly, undoubtedly, unwillingly, unwisely, upstream, upward, upwards, utterly, vertically, virtually, widely, wider, willingly, yearly, zealously

词性 AUX (20 words)

  • be: Is this your handbag? (3004 次) strong /biː/ (用来说明人、事物或状态,表示性质、状态、工作等) used to say something about a person, thing, or state, to show a permanent or temporary quality, state, job, etc.
  • have: Do you have any writing paper? (1053 次) strong /hæv/ (与动词的过去分词连用,构成现在完成时和过去完成时) used with the past participle of other verbs to form the present perfect and past perfect
  • do: How do you do? (367 次) /də/ (与另一动词连用构成疑问句和否定句,包括表示禁止的命令,有时因文体原因亦可用于肯定句) used with another verb to form questions and negative sentences, including negative orders, and sometimes in affirmative sentences for reasons of style
  • will: I__‘ll__ miss him. (234 次) /wɪl/ ,将要 used to talk about what is going to happen in the future, especially things that you are certain about or things that are planned
  • can: Can you make the tea, Sam? (231 次) strong /kæn/ ,会 to be able to
  • would: Would you like to try it? (189 次) strong /wʊd/ (从过去的角度指将来发生的事)将,将要 used to refer to future time from the point of view of the past
  • could: I could answer sixteen of the questions. (105 次) strong /kʊd/ (can 的过去式,表示能够或允许)能,可以 past simple of “can”, used to talk about what someone or something was able or allowed to do
  • must: What must I do, Mrs. Jones? (102 次) strong /mʌst/ 必须 used to show that it is necessary or very important that something happens in the present or future
  • may: It’s always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes. (72 次) /meɪ/ (表示可能性)可能,也许 used to express possibility
  • might: We might not go anywhere. (34 次) /maɪt/ (may 的过去式)可能,可以 past simple of the verb may, used especially when reporting what someone has said, thought, asked, etc.
  • should: He suggested that a double railway-tunnel should be built. (31 次) strong /ʃʊd/ 应当,应该 used to say or ask what is the correct or best thing to do
  • having: After having spent whole mornings on the river, I always go home with an empty bag. (8 次) strong /hæv/ (与动词的过去分词连用,构成现在完成时和过去完成时) used with the past participle of other verbs to form the present perfect and past perfect
  • shall: Shall I make some coffee,Jane? (6 次) strong /ʃæl/ (用于在主语为 I 或 we 时替代 will) used instead of “will” when the subject is “I” or “we”
  • becomes: At some dramatic moment in the story, the terrible secret becomes known and a reputation is ruined. (2 次) /bɪˈkʌm/ 变成;成为;变得 to start to be
  • ought: A policeman approached Jimmy and told him he ought to have gone along a side street as Jumbo was holding up the traffic. (2 次) /ˈɔːt ˌtə/ (表示做某事有必要、值得或有利)应该,应当 used to show when it is necessary or would be a good thing to perform the activity referred to by the following verb
  • felt: However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar. (1 次) /felt/ (feel的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of feel
  • got: The sorry-looking, blackened figure that emerged, admitted at once that he had tried to break into the shop during the night but had got stuck in the chimney. (1 次) /ɡɒt/ (get的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of get
  • seemed: These peculiar forms not only seemed designed to shock people emotionally, but to give them electric shocks as well! (1 次) /siːm/ 似乎;仿佛 to give the effect of being; to be judged to be
  • we’ll: If we spend all the money,we’ll try and win the football pools again. (1 次) strong /wiːl/ (we will 的缩略形式) short form of we will
  • went: Then the sound of rumbling thunder reached the watchers on the shore, as cargo, ballast, ammunition and 400 people went sliding and crashing down to the port side of the steeply listing ship. (1 次) /went/ (go的过去式) past simple of go

be, have, do, will, can, would, could, must, may, might, should, having, shall, becomes, ought, felt, got, seemed, we’ll, went

词性 CCONJ (6 words)

  • and: My coat and my umbrella please. (1318 次) strong /ænd/ (用于连接两个词、短语、句子成分或相关语句)和,及,又,并 used to join two words, phrases, parts of sentences, or related statements together
  • but: There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. (379 次) strong /bʌt/ 但是,不过;而;相反 used to introduce an added statement, usually something that is different from what you have said before
  • or: Do you want beef or lamb? (198 次) strong /ɔːr/ (用于连接不同的可能性)或,或者;还是,亦或 used to connect different possibilities
  • either: To tell you the truth, Mrs. Bird, I don’t like chicken either! (16 次) /ˈaɪ.ðər/ (用于否定句)也 used in negative sentences instead of “also” or “too”
  • nor: he answered me, but he spoke neither slowly nor clearly. (10 次) /nɔːr/ 也不(通常与 neither 连用) used before the second or last of a set of negative possibilities, usually after “neither”
  • bus,’but(或许是 button’s?): bus,’but I don’t know where it is.’ (1 次)

and, but, or, either, nor

词性 DET (16 words)

  • the: It’s the same colour. (3835 次) strong /ðiː/ (用于名词前,指听者或读者已知的事物或人,尤指已提到的或能被领会的事物或人) used before nouns to refer to particular things or people that have already been talked about or are already known or that are in a situation where it is clear what is happening
  • a: Sophie is a new student. (1746 次) /eɪ/ (英语字母表的第一个字母) the first letter of the English alphabet
  • this: Is this your handbag? (365 次) /ðɪs/ ,这个 used for a person, object, idea, etc. to show which one is referred to
  • an: I’m an engineer. (236 次) strong /æn/ (用于以元音开头的词前,代替 a) used instead of “a” when the following word begins with a vowel sound
  • all: Are you all right now? (203 次) /ɔːl/ 每一个;全部,全体;所有 every one (of), or the complete amount or number (of), or the whole (of)
  • no: No, it isn’t. (169 次) /nəʊ/ 没有,无 not any; not one; not a
  • some: Give me some glasses please, Jane. (113 次) strong /sʌm/ 一些,若干 an amount or number of something that is not stated or not known; a part of something
  • any: Is there any water in this kettle? (82 次) /ˈen.i/ 一些;一点;若干 some, or even the smallest amount or number of
  • these: Are these your cases? (82 次) /ðiːz/ ,这些 plural of this
  • another: Here is another photograph of the village. (54 次) /əˈnʌð.ər/ 又一的,再一个的 one more person or thing or an extra amount
  • every: The sun shines every day. (44 次) /ˈev.ri/ (3个或3个以上的人或事物组成的群体中的)每一个,每个;全部,整体 used when referring to all the members of a group of three or more
  • both: He put them both into his mouth. (32 次) /bəʊθ/ 两个;两者;双方 (referring to) two people or things together
  • half: Half a pound of coffee. (28 次) /hɑːf/ 一半,半个 either of the two equal or nearly equal parts that together make up a whole
  • each: He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm. (23 次) /iːtʃ/ (两个或两个以上物或人中的)每个,各,各自 every thing, person, etc. in a group of two or more, considered separately
  • whose: Whose shirt is that? (9 次) /huːz/ 谁的 used especially in questions when asking about which person owns or is responsible for something
  • twice: Officials from Greenwich Observatory have the clock checked twice a day. (3 次) /twaɪs/ 两次;两倍 two times

the, a, this, an, all, no, some, any, these, another, every, both, half, each, whose, twice

词性 INTJ (10 words)

  • yes: Yes? (61 次) /jes/ (用于表示接受、愿意或赞同)好的,是的 used to express willingness or agreement
  • please: My coat and my umbrella please. (48 次) /pliːz/ 好吗,请(用于客气地请求) used to make a request more polite
  • hello: Hello, Helen. (9 次) /heˈləʊ/ ,你好(用于问候或打招呼) used when meeting or greeting someone
  • oh: Oh, all right! (9 次) /əʊ/ (表示惊讶、失望和高兴等情绪)噢,哎,唉,啊 used to express different emotions, such as surprise, disappointment, and pleasure, often as a reaction to something someone has said
  • ah: Ah yes, I can see it now. (5 次) /ɑː/ (表示理解、愉快、痛苦、惊奇或注意到某事物)啊 used to express understanding, pleasure, pain, surprise, or the fact that you have noticed something
  • hi: Hi, Steven. (5 次) /haɪ/ (通常用作熟人间的问候语)嗨,喂 used as an informal greeting, usually to people who you know
  • eh: Paris in the spring, eh? (3 次) /eɪ/ (表示惊奇或不解,或者请对方重复或作出反应)啊,嗯,什么,是吗,好吗 used to express surprise or confusion, to ask someone to repeat what they have said, or as a way of getting someone to give some type of reaction to a statement that you have made
  • hey: Hey! (1 次) /heɪ/ (用于引起注意,有时显得不礼貌)嘿,喂 used as a way of attracting someone’s attention, sometimes in a way that is not very polite
  • OK: OK. (1 次) /ˌəʊˈkeɪ/ 可以的,同意的;能接受的,可行的 used to show that you agree with something or agree to do something
  • ow: Ow! (1 次) /aʊ/ (用于表示突然的疼痛)哎哟,哎唷 used to express sudden pain

yes, please, hello, oh, ah, hi, eh, hey, ow

词性 NOUN (2399 words)

  • time: He telephoned me four times yesterday, and three times the day before yesterday. (183 次) /taɪm/ 时间 the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as a whole
  • man: Who is this young man? (166 次) /mæn/ 成年男子,男人 an adult male human being
  • people: There were hundreds of people there. (137 次) /ˈpiː.pəl/ men, women, and children
  • year: Jill’s eighteen years old, Tom. (135 次) /jɪər/ ,年份;(尤指1月1日至12月31日间的)一年时间 a period of twelve months, especially from 1 January to 31 December
  • day: It is a fine day today. (120 次) /deɪ/ 一天,一日 a period of 24 hours, especially from twelve o’clock one night to twelve o’clock the next night
  • life: For the first time in his life, he became the proud owner of a bed which had springs and a mattress. (87 次) /laɪf/ 寿命;生命;一生,人生;生活;性命 the period between birth and death, or the experience or state of being alive
  • way: On the way home, my wife said to me, ‘Don’t drive so quickly! (83 次) /weɪ/ ,道路;路线 a route, direction, or path
  • water: There is a boy in the water. (75 次) /ˈwɔː.tər/ a clear liquid, without colour or taste, that falls from the sky as rain and is necessary for animal and plant life
  • car: The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot. (71 次) /kɑːr/ 汽车 a road vehicle with an engine, four wheels, and seats for a small number of people
  • home: Mrs. Sawyer stays at home every day. (70 次) /həʊm/ ,住宅 the house, apartment, etc. where you live, especially with your family
  • child: What’s the matter, children? (64 次) /tʃaɪld/ 儿童,小孩;儿子;女儿 a boy or girl from the time of birth until he or she is an adult, or a son or daughter of any age
  • money: I hope that you’ve got some money. (63 次) /ˈmʌn.i/ 货币;钱,金钱;财产 coins or notes (= special pieces of paper) that are used to buy things, or an amount of these that a person has
  • thing: We need a lot of things this week. (61 次) /θɪŋ/ ,东西 used to refer in an approximate way to an object or to avoid naming it
  • hour: He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm. (60 次) /aʊər/ 小时 a period of 60 minutes
  • house: I believe that this house is for sale. (56 次) /haʊs/ 房屋,住宅 a building that people, usually one family, live in
  • world: He’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world. (54 次) /wɜːld/ 地球,世界 the earth and all the people, places, and things on it
  • country: What’s the climate like in your country? (50 次) /ˈkʌn.tri/ 国家;国土 an area of land that has its own government, army, etc.
  • mile: You must have been driving at seventy miles an hour. (50 次) /maɪl/ 英里(长度单位,相当于1760码或1.6公里) a unit of distance equal to 1,760 yards or 1.6 kilometres
  • morning: Good morning. (50 次) /ˈmɔː.nɪŋ/ 早晨;上午 the part of the day from the time when the sun rises or you wake up until the middle of the day or lunch time
  • train: What time will the next train leave? (50 次) /treɪn/ 火车,列车 a railway engine connected to carriages for carrying people or to wheeled containers for carrying goods
  • ship: Sally is looking at a big ship. (46 次) /ʃɪp/ (尤指航海的)大船,海轮,轮船,舰 a large boat for travelling on water, especially across the sea
  • shop: Mrs. Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops. (46 次) /ʃɒp/ 商店,店铺 a place where you can buy goods or services
  • night: The days are long and the nights are short. (45 次) /naɪt/ 夜晚,夜间,黑夜 the part of every 24-hour period when it is dark because there is very little light from the sun
  • foot: The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot. (44 次) /fʊt/ (人或动物的)脚,足 the part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or animal stands
  • place: Litter baskets have been placed under the trees, but people still throw their rubbish everywhere. (43 次) /pleɪs/ 地方;场所 an area, town, building, etc.
  • room: There is a table in the middle of the room. (41 次) /ruːm/ 房间,室 a part of the inside of a building that is separated from other parts by walls, floor, and ceiling
  • sea: Will you travel by sea or by air? (41 次) /siː/ ,海洋 the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded by land
  • wife: Mr. Jones and his wife are looking at them. (41 次) /waɪf/ 妻子,老婆,夫人 the woman that you are married to
  • friend: Are your friends Danish, too? (40 次) /frend/ 朋友,友人 a person who you know well and who you like a lot, but who is usually not a member of your family
  • village: This is a photograph of our village. (38 次) /ˈvɪl.ɪdʒ/ 村庄;村子 a group of houses and other buildings that is smaller than a town, usually in the countryside
  • form: It was raining heavily and they found that a stream had formed in the field. (37 次) /fɔːm/ (使)出现,(使)形成,(使)产生 to begin to exist or to make something begin to exist
  • part: Up to now, Mr.Scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urgent messages from one garage to the other. (37 次) /pɑːt/ 部分,局部 some but not all of a thing
  • week: He has a bad cold, Mr. Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week. (37 次) /wiːk/ 星期,周(尤指从星期一到星期日或从星期日到星期六) a period of seven days, especially either from Monday to Sunday or from Sunday to Saturday
  • garden: She’s in the garden, Jean. (36 次) /ˈɡɑː.dən/ (住宅旁的)花园 a piece of land next to and belonging to a house, where flowers and other plants are grown, and often containing an area of grass
  • hand: Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrasebook. (36 次) /hænd/ the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things
  • dress: What colour’s your new dress? (35 次) /dres/ 连衣裙 a piece of clothing that covers the top half of the body and hangs down over the legs, usually worn by women and girls
  • end: in the end, we stay at home and look after everything! (35 次) /end/ 末端,尽头 the part of a place or thing that is furthest away from the centre
  • letter: Can she type this letter for me? (35 次) /ˈeə ˌlet.ər/ (可折叠成信封的)航空邮笺 a letter that is sent by aircraft, usually consisting of a single very thin sheet of paper that is folded and then stuck at the edges to form its own envelope
  • wave: That policeman’s waving to you. (35 次) /weɪv/ (手);招手,摆手(表示问候、指示或强调) to raise your hand and move it from side to side as a way of greeting someone, telling someone to do something, or adding emphasis to an expression
  • fact: No one could account for the fact that one of the boxes was extremely heavy. (34 次) /fækt/ 现实,实际情况;(尤指)事实,真相 something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there is information
  • number: Number five. (34 次) /ˈnʌm.bər/ 数字 (a sign or symbol representing) a unit that forms part of the system of counting and calculating
  • side: After a time, we noticed a snake charmer with two large baskets at the other side of the square, so we went to have a look at him. (34 次) /saɪd/ ;(尤指)侧面 a flat outer surface of an object, especially one that is not the top, the bottom, the front, or the back
  • station: There’s a bar next door to the station. (34 次) /ˈsteɪ.ʃən/ 车站 a building and the surrounding area where buses or trains stop for people to get on or off
  • tree: She’s sitting under the tree. (34 次) /triː/ ,树木;乔木 a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches that grow from its upper part
  • course: Yes, of course I can, Penny. (33 次) /kɔːs/ 课程;教程 a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam or qualification
  • light: He turned on the light, but he couldn’t see anyone. (33 次) /laɪt/ ,光亮,光线 the brightness that comes from the sun, fire, etc. and from electrical devices, and that allows things to be seen
  • woman: Those women are very hard-working. (33 次) /ˈwʊm.ən/ 成年女子,女人 an adult female human being
  • bank: My wife and I are walking along the banks of the river. (32 次) /bæŋk/ 银行 an organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money, change it to foreign money, etc., or a building where these services are offered
  • bottle: There is a bottle on the table. (32 次) /ˈbɒt.əl/ ,瓶子 a container for liquids, usually made of glass or plastic, with a narrow neck
  • police: A few hours earlier, someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. (31 次) /pəˈliːs/ 警察当局,警方 the official organization that is responsible for protecting people and property, making people obey the law, finding out about and solving crime, and catching people who have committed a crime
  • case: Are these your cases? (30 次) /keɪs/ 具体情况;实例 a particular situation or example of something
  • doctor: We must call the doctor. (29 次) /ˈdɒk.tər/ 医生,大夫 a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt
  • door: The stereo is near the door. (29 次) /dɔːr/ a flat object that is used to close the entrance of something such as a room or building, or the entrance itself
  • food: And he mustn’t eat rich food. (29 次) /fuːd/ 食物;食品;(供植物生长的)养料 something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep them alive
  • matter: What’s the matter, children? (29 次) /ˈmæt.ər/ 事情,事件 a situation or subject that is being dealt with or considered
  • minute: Can you come here a minute please, Bob? (29 次) /ˈmɪn.ɪt/ ,分钟 one of the 60 parts that an hour is divided into, consisting of 60 seconds
  • moment: At the moment, they are playing in the garden. (29 次) /ˈməʊ.mənt/ 片刻,瞬间,刹那 a very short period of time
  • name: My name’s Robert. (29 次) /neɪm/ 名字,名称 the word or words that a person, thing, or place is known by
  • plane: The plane was late and detectives were waiting at the airport all morning. (29 次) /pleɪn/ 飞机 a vehicle designed for air travel, with wings and one or more engines
  • planet: Pollution is the price we pay for an overpopulated, over industrialized planet. (29 次) /ˈplæn.ɪt/ 行星 an extremely large, round mass of rock and metal, such as Earth, or of gas, such as Jupiter, that moves in a circular path around the sun or another star
  • town: There is a car race near our town every year. (29 次) /taʊn/ 城镇,市镇 a place where people live and work, containing many houses, shops, places of work, places of entertainment, etc., and usually larger than a village but smaller than a city
  • air: Open the window and air the room. (28 次) /eər/ 空气 the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and that we breathe
  • noise: George heard the noise and came downstairs quickly. (28 次) /nɔɪz/ 噪声;杂音;嘈杂声;喧闹声 a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, or loud
  • telephone: Can you remember the doctor’s telephone number? (28 次) /ˈtel.ɪ.fəʊn/ (同 phone) a phone
  • animal: Pumas are large, cat-like animals which are found in America. (27 次) /ˈæn.ɪ.məl/ (除人、鸟、鱼和昆虫之外的)动物;兽;牲畜 something that lives and moves but is not a human, bird, fish, or insect
  • boat: There are some boats on the river. (27 次) /bəʊt/ ;小船 a small vehicle for travelling on water
  • book: Give me a book please, Jane. (27 次) /bʊk/ (纸版或电子版的)书 a written text that can be published in printed or electronic form
  • city: Paris is a beautiful city. (27 次) /ˈsɪt.i/ ,城市 a large town
  • earth: Of course, the Hubble is above the earth’s atmosphere, so it will soon be sending us the clearest pictures of the stars and distant galaxies that we have ever seen. (27 次) /ɜːθ/ 地球;世界 the planet third in order of distance from the sun, between Venus and Mars; the world on which we live
  • evening: In the evening, the children come home from school. (27 次) /ˈiːv.nɪŋ/ 傍晚;晚上 the part of the day between the end of the afternoon and night
  • idea: That’s a good idea, Charlotte. (27 次) /aɪˈdɪə/ 意见,想法,主意;计划 a suggestion or plan for doing something
  • point: At one point, it seemed certain that their plane would crash. (27 次) /pɔɪnt/ 观点;论点 an idea, opinion, or piece of information that is said or written
  • pound: A pound of sugar. (27 次) /paʊnd/ (英国等国家的货币单位) the standard unit of money used in the UK and some other countries
  • office: He’s our office assistant. (26 次) /ˈɒf.ɪs/ 办公室;办公楼 a room or part of a building in which people work, especially sitting at tables with computers, phones, etc., usually as a part of a business or other organization
  • party: Last week, my four-year-old daughter, Sally, was invited to a children’s party. (26 次) /ˈpɑː.ti/ 社交聚会 a social event at which a group of people meet to talk, eat, drink, dance, etc., often in order to celebrate a special occasion
  • sir: Thank you, sir. (26 次) /sɜːr/ 先生 used as a formal and polite way of speaking to a man, especially one who you are providing a service to or who is in a position of authority
  • fire: As soon as this was done, they cooked a meal over an open fire. (25 次) /faɪər/ ;(燃烧着的)燃料,柴火 (material that is in) the state of burning that produces flames that send out heat and light, and might produce smoke
  • husband: I like lamb, but my husband doesn’t. (25 次) /ˈhʌz.bənd/ 丈夫 the man that you are married to
  • month: But my sister bought this pair last month. (25 次) /mʌnθ/ ;一个月的时间 a period of about four weeks, especially one of the twelve periods into which a year is divided
  • paper: Do you have any writing paper? (25 次) /ˈpeɪ.pər/ thin, flat material made from crushed wood or cloth, used for writing, printing, or drawing on
  • policeman: That policeman’s waving to you. (25 次) /pəˈliːs.mən/ 男警察 a male member of a police force
  • school: This is the school building. (25 次) /skuːl/ (中、小)学校 a place where children go to be educated
  • window: The television is near the window. (25 次) /ˈwɪn.dəʊ/ ,窗户,窗口 a space usually filled with glass in the wall of a building or in a vehicle, to allow light and air in and to allow people inside the building to see out
  • bed: Then make the bed. (24 次) /bed/ ,床铺;床位 a large, rectangular piece of furniture, often with four legs, used for sleeping on
  • business: ‘It’s none of your business,’ the young man said rudely. (24 次) /ˈbɪz.nɪs/ 买卖(货品或服务) the activity of buying and selling goods and services
  • piece: A piece of cheese. (24 次) /piːs/ ;片;段;碎片;碎块 a part of something
  • study: Haroun Tazieff, the Polish scientist, has spent his lifetime studying active volcanoes and deep caves in all parts of the world. (24 次) /ˈstʌd.i/ 学习;攻读,研读 to learn about a subject, especially in an educational course or by reading books
  • wall: The pictures are on the wall. (24 次) /wɔːl/ ,墙壁,围墙 a vertical structure, often made of stone or brick, that divides or surrounds something
  • age: My daughter, Jane, never dreamed of receiving a letter from a girl of her own age in Holland. (23 次) /eɪdʒ/ 年龄,年纪;存在时间 the period of time someone has been alive or something has existed
  • experience: I had an amusing experience last year. (23 次) /ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/ 经验;经历;实践 (the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or feeling things
  • girl: ‘Hello, little girl,’ she said. (23 次) /ɡɜːl/ (尤指学龄阶段的)女孩,姑娘 a female child or young woman, especially one still at school
  • nature: Such is human nature, that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white-collar workers. (23 次) /ˈneɪ.tʃər/ 大自然,自然界 all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, and growth
  • race: There is a car race near our town every year. (23 次) /reɪs/ 赛跑,速度竞赛 a competition in which all the competitors try to be the fastest and to finish first
  • river: There are some boats on the river. (23 次) /ˈrɪv.ər/ ;江;川;水道 a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river
  • thousand: Then he smiled and told me I would receive an extra thousand pounds a year! (23 次) /ˈθaʊ.zənd/ (数字)1000 the number 1,000
  • box: And I want a large box of chalk, too. (22 次) /bɒks/ ;盒;匣 a square or rectangular container with stiff sides and sometimes a lid
  • shape: The bridge is so long that the shape of the earth had to be taken into account by its designer. (22 次) /ʃeɪp/ 形状,形态,外形 the particular physical form or appearance of something
  • speed: Didn’t you see the speed limit? (22 次) /spiːd/ 速度,速率 how fast something moves
  • student: Sophie is a new student. (22 次) /ˈstjuː.dənt/ 大学生 a person who is learning at a college or university
  • assistant: He’s our office assistant. (21 次) /əˈsɪs.tənt/ 助手;帮手;助理 someone who helps someone else to do a job
  • elephant: Dressed up as Father Christmas and accompanied by a ‘guard of honour’ of six pretty girls, he set off down the main street of the city riding a baby elephant called Jumbo. (21 次) /ˈel.ɪ.fənt/ ,大象 a very large grey mammal that has a trunk (= long nose) with which it can pick things up
  • fish: I often fish for hours without catching anything. (21 次) /fɪʃ/ ;鱼肉 an animal that lives in water, is covered with scales, and breathes by taking water in through its mouth, or the flesh of these animals eaten as food
  • floor: Then sweep the floor. (21 次) /flɔːr/ (房间的)地板,地面 the flat surface of a room on which you walk
  • ground: The litter baskets were empty and the ground was covered with pieces of paper, cigarette ends, old tyres, empty bottles and rusty tins. (21 次) /ɡraʊnd/ ,地面 the surface of the earth
  • journey: Neither of us spoke during the journey. (21 次) /ˈdʒɜː.ni/ (尤指乘交通工具的)旅行,行程 the act of travelling from one place to another, especially in a vehicle
  • line: I’m John Smith the telephone engineer and I’m repairing your telephone line. (21 次) /laɪn/ 线,线条 a long, thin mark on the surface of something
  • o’clock: It is eight o’clock. (21 次) /əˈklɒk/ (用于数字1至12后表示整点)…点钟 used after a number from one to twelve to say the time when it is exactly that hour
  • today: How are you today? (21 次) /təˈdeɪ/ (在)今天,(在)今日 (on) the present day
  • bird: Mrs. Bird? (20 次) /bɜːd/ ;禽 a creature with feathers and wings, usually able to fly
  • cat: It’s running after a cat. (20 次) /kæt/ a small animal with fur, four legs, a tail, and claws, usually kept as a pet or for catching mice
  • century: In place of the great trees which had been growing there for centuries, patches of green had begun to appear in the blackened soil. (20 次) /ˈsen.tʃər.i/ 一百年 a period of 100 years
  • computer: Some really keen enthusiasts go so far as to build their own computers. (20 次) /kəmˈpjuː.tər/ 计算机,电脑 an electronic machine that is used for storing, organizing, and finding words, numbers, and pictures, for doing calculations, and for controlling other machines
  • condition: By this time, a Lancaster bomber in reasonable condition was rare and worth rescuing. (20 次) /kənˈdɪʃ.ən/ 状况;状态 the particular state that something or someone is in
  • father: Their father takes them to school every day. (20 次) /ˈfɑː.ðər/ 父亲,爸爸 a male parent
  • front: I’m going to put it here, in front of the window. (20 次) /frʌnt/ 前面;正面 the part of a building, object, or person’s body that faces forward or is most often seen or used
  • glass: Give me some glasses please, Jane. (20 次) /ɡlɑːs/ 玻璃 a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and other objects
  • parent: My parents used to live in South America and I used to fly there from Europe in the holidays. (20 次) /ˈpeə.rənt/ 父亲;母亲 a mother or father of a person or an animal, or someone who looks after a person in the same way that a parent does
  • picture: There are some pictures in the room. (20 次) /ˈpɪk.tʃər/ ,图画;照片 a drawing, painting, photograph, etc.
  • problem: We have this problem every year. (20 次) /ˈprɒb.ləm/ (须解决的)问题;疑难问题,困难 a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with or solved
  • record: Debbie is only eleven years old and she hopes to set up a new world record. (20 次) /rɪˈkɔːd/ 录制;录(音);录(像) to store sounds or moving pictures using electronic equipment so that they can be heard or seen later
  • size: Do you want the large size or the small size? (20 次) /saɪz/ 尺寸;大小;规模 how large or small something or someone is
  • street: The Sawyers live at 87 King Street. (20 次) /striːt/ ,街道,大街 a road in a city or town that has buildings that are usually close together along one or both sides
  • surface: If they are not brought to the surface soon they may lose their lives. (20 次) /ˈsɜː.fɪs/ 表面,表层,外层 the outer or top part or layer of something
  • cave: The machine was used in a cave near the seashore where – it is said – pirates used to hide gold. (19 次) /keɪv/ 洞穴;山洞;地洞 a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground
  • cost: How much does this house cost? (19 次) /kɒst/ 价格;费用;成本 the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something
  • family: Mr. Jones is with his family. (19 次) /ˈfæm.əl.i/ ,家庭 a group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children
  • person: He’s a very nice person. (19 次) /ˈpɜː.sən/ a man, woman, or child
  • poison: The reader’s hair stands on end when he reads in the final pages of the novel that the heroine, a dear old lady who had always been so kind to everybody, had, in her youth, poisoned every one of her five husbands. (19 次) /ˈpɔɪ.zən/ ;毒药,毒物 a substance that can make people or animals ill or kill them if they eat or drink it
  • word: Women always have the last word. (19 次) /wɜːd/ ;字;单词 a single unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken or written
  • bag: Is that bag heavy, Penny? (18 次) /bæɡ/ 袋子 a soft container made out of paper or thin plastic, and open at the top, used to hold foods and other goods
  • boy: There is a boy in the water. (18 次) /bɔɪ/ 男孩;小伙子;男人,男子 a male child or, more generally, a male of any age
  • deal: A lot of cars entered for this race last year and there was a great deal of excitement just before it began. (18 次) /diːl/ (尤指商业上的)协议,交易 an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business
  • dish: Fish and chips has always been a favourite dish in Britain, but as the oceans have been overfished, fish has become more and more expensive. (18 次) /dɪʃ/ 盘子,碟子 a container, flatter than a bowl and sometimes with a lid, from which food can be served or which can be used for cooking
  • dog: What about the dog? (18 次) /dɒɡ/ (尤指当作宠物或用来打猎、看护的)狗,犬 a common animal with four legs, especially kept by people as a pet or to hunt or guard things
  • individual: Acting on the contention that facts are sacred, reporters can cause untold suffering to individuals by publishing details about their private lives. (18 次) /ˌɪn.dɪˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/ 个人,个体 a single person or thing, especially when compared to the group or set to which they belong
  • job: What’s your job? (18 次) /dʒɒb/ 工作;职业;职位 the regular work that a person does to earn money
  • kind: The reader’s hair stands on end when he reads in the final pages of the novel that the heroine, a dear old lady who had always been so kind to everybody, had, in her youth, poisoned every one of her five husbands. (18 次) /kaɪnd/ 宽容的;有益的;体贴的 generous, helpful, and thinking about other people’s feelings
  • lady: The lady who is standing behind the counter. (18 次) /ˈleɪ.di/ 女士 a polite or old-fashioned way of referring to or talking to a woman
  • mind: We can’t make up our minds. (18 次) /maɪnd/ 头脑;大脑 the part of a person that makes it possible for him or her to think, feel emotions, and understand things
  • movement: It rose out of the basket and began to follow the movements of the pipe. (18 次) /ˈmuːv.mənt/ ;移动;运动 a change of position
  • order: They will be trying to keep order. (18 次) /ˈɔː.dər/ 点菜;订制;订货 a request to make, supply, or deliver food or goods
  • sort: This is the sort of thing that Jeremy loves. (18 次) /sɔːt/ 种类,类型 a group of things that are of the same type or that share similar qualities
  • table: There is a table in the middle of the room. (18 次) /ˈteɪ.bəl/ 桌子;台子;餐桌 a flat surface, usually supported by four legs, used for putting things on
  • yesterday: He telephoned me four times yesterday, and three times the day before yesterday. (18 次) /ˈjes.tə.deɪ/ 昨天 on the day before today
  • bus: Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus stop. (17 次) /bʌs/ 大客车;公共汽车,巴士 a large vehicle in which people are driven from one place to another
  • captain: Our neighbour, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. (17 次) /ˈkæp.tɪn/ (运动队)队长 the leader of a sports team
  • dinner: Is dinner ready, Carol? (17 次) /ˈdɪn.ər/ 正餐(通常指晚餐,在英国有时指午餐) the main meal of the day, usually the meal you eat in the evening but sometimes, in Britain, the meal eaten in the middle of the day
  • hospital: When she woke up a day later, she found herself in hospital. (17 次) /ˈhɒs.pɪ.təl/ 医院 a place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses
  • knowledge: In the light of this statement, teachers live by selling knowledge, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling spiritual comfort. (17 次) /ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/ 知识;学问;学识;了解;理解 understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by people generally
  • ocean: The man wanted to fly to Rockall, a lonely island in the Atlantic Ocean, but Captain Fawcett did not take him because the trip was too dangerous. (17 次) /ˈəʊ.ʃən/ 海洋,大洋;大海 a very large area of sea
  • question: The questions were very easy. (17 次) /ˈkwes.tʃən/ 问题 a sentence or phrase used to find out information
  • rest: But I couldn’t answer the rest. (17 次) /rest/ (使)暂停,(使)停止;(使)休息 to (cause someone or something to) stop doing a particular activity or stop being active for a period of time in order to relax and get back your strength
  • story: Do you like stories? (17 次) /ˈstɔː.ri/ (真实或虚构的)故事;叙述,描述;小说 a description, either true or imagined, of a connected series of events
  • surprise: That was a pleasant surprise. (17 次) /səˈpraɪz/ 意想不到的事物 an unexpected event
  • thief: While my friend, George, was reading in bed, two thieves climbed into his kitchen. (17 次) /θiːf/ 小偷,贼 a person who steals
  • trip: This is a photograph I took during my trip to Australia. (17 次) /trɪp/ (通常指短途的)旅行,行程 a journey in which you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again
  • aunt: It was my aunt Lucy. (16 次) /ɑːnt/ 姑母;姨母;婶婶;伯母;舅母 the sister of someone’s father or mother, or the wife of someone’s uncle or aunt
  • distance: The bird covered the distance in three minutes. (16 次) /ˈdɪs.təns/ 距离,路程 the amount of space between two places
  • eye: Her eyes were fixed on her plate and in a short time, she was busy eating. (16 次) /aɪ/ 眼睛 one of the two organs in your face that are used for seeing
  • farm: In times of peace, when business was bad, Hawkwood and his men would march into a city-state and, after burning down a few farms, would offer to go away if protection money was paid to them. (16 次) /fɑːm/ 农场 an area of land, together with a house and buildings, used for growing crops and/or keeping animals as a business
  • holiday: Tom and I are going to have a holiday. (16 次) /ˈhɒl.ə.deɪ/ 假期,假日 a time when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want, such as travel or relax
  • insect: We have been brought up to fear insects. (16 次) /ˈɪn.sekt/ 昆虫 a type of very small animal with six legs, a body divided into three parts and usually two pairs of wings, or, more generally, any similar very small animal
  • interest: Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places. (16 次) /ˈɪn.trest/ 兴趣,关注 the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more about something
  • lot: We need a lot of things this week. (16 次) /lɒt/ 她水果吃得很多。 lots (of) a large amount or number of people or things:
  • mountain: Captain Fawcett’s first passenger was a doctor who flew from Birmingham to a lonely village in the Welsh mountains. (16 次) /ˈmaʊn.tɪn/ (高)山,山岳 a raised part of the earth’s surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow
  • newspaper: There are some newspapers on the table. (16 次) /ˈnjuːzˌpeɪ.pər/ 报纸,报 a regularly printed document consisting of large sheets of paper that are folded together, or a website, containing news reports, articles, photographs, and advertisements
  • note: I can’t change a ten-pound note. (16 次) /nəʊt/ 短笺,便条 a short piece of writing
  • officer: I’m afraid I didn’t, officer. (16 次) /ˈɒf.ɪ.sər/ 军官 a person in the armed forces who has a position of authority
  • afternoon: In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends. (15 次) /ˌɑːf.təˈnuːn/ 下午,午后 the period that starts at about twelve o’clock or after the meal in the middle of the day and ends at about six o’clock or when the sun goes down
  • building: This is the school building. (15 次) /ˈbɪl.dɪŋ/ 建筑物;房屋 a structure with walls and a roof, such as a house or factory
  • clock: That clock’s ten minutes slow. (15 次) /klɒk/ 钟表,时钟 a device for measuring and showing time, usually found in or on a building and not worn by a person
  • death: So far, not one of them has been struck down by sudden death! (15 次) /deθ/ ,死亡 the end of life
  • field: Late in the afternoon, the boys put up their tent in the middle of a field. (15 次) /fiːld/ ;地;牧场 an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by a fence
  • film: It’s an old film, but it’s very good. (15 次) /fɪlm/ 电影;影片 a series of moving pictures, usually shown in a cinema or on television and often telling a story
  • island: The man wanted to fly to Rockall, a lonely island in the Atlantic Ocean, but Captain Fawcett did not take him because the trip was too dangerous. (15 次) /ˈaɪ.lənd/ ,岛屿 a piece of land completely surrounded by water
  • lunch: She always eats her lunch at noon. (15 次) /lʌntʃ/ 午餐,午饭 a meal that is eaten in the middle of the day
  • machine: A new machine called ‘The Revealer’ has been invented and it has been used to detect gold which has been buried in the ground. (15 次) /məˈʃiːn/ 机器;机械装置 a piece of equipment with several moving parts that uses power to do a particular type of work
  • rabbit: Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits. (15 次) /ˈræb.ɪt/ ,家兔 a small animal with long ears and large front teeth that moves by jumping on its long back legs, or the meat of this animal eaten as food
  • search: Meanwhile, my tongue was busy searching out the hole where the tooth had been. (15 次) /sɜːtʃ/ 搜查;搜索 to look somewhere carefully in order to find something
  • snake: After a time, we noticed a snake charmer with two large baskets at the other side of the square, so we went to have a look at him. (15 次) /sneɪk/ a reptile with a long body and no legs
  • sun: There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. (15 次) /sʌn/ 太阳 the star that provides light and heat for the earth and around which the earth moves
  • system: The city was even equipped with a drainage system, for a great many clay pipes were found beneath the narrow streets. (15 次) /ˈsɪs.təm/ (协同工作的)系统 a set of connected things or devices that operate together
  • test: French tests are awful, aren’t they? (15 次) /test/ 测验,考查 a way of discovering, by questions or practical activities, what someone knows, or what someone or something can do or is like
  • brother: I have just received a letter from my brother, Tim. (14 次) /ˈbrʌð.ər/ 兄弟 a man or boy with the same parents as another person
  • colour(或许是 color?): What colour’s your new dress? (14 次)
  • creature: Occasionally, unusual creatures are washed to the shore, but they are rarely caught out at sea. (14 次) /ˈkriː.tʃər/ 生物;动物 any large or small living thing that can move independently
  • effect: Jasper has put up ‘No Parking’ signs outside his gate, but these have not had any effect. (14 次) /ɪˈfekt/ 效果;影响;结果 the result of a particular influence
  • fear: If, at the time, the British had not feared invasion, it would have been completed. (14 次) /fɪər/ 害怕,惧怕;担忧 an unpleasant emotion or thought that you have when you are frightened or worried by something dangerous, painful, or bad that is happening or might happen
  • flat: Once he landed on the roof of a block of flats and on another occasion, he landed in a deserted car park. (14 次) /flæt/ 水平的;平坦的 level and smooth, with no curved, high, or hollow parts
  • head: In return for this, the beggar stood on his head and sang songs. (14 次) /hed/ 头部 the part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are
  • instance: If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy. (14 次) /ˈɪn.stəns/ 实例;情况 a particular situation, event, or fact, especially an example of something that happens generally
  • living: Mrs. Smith’s living room is large. (14 次) /ˈlɪv.ɪŋ/ 活着的,在世的;现存的 alive now
  • meal: He asked me for a meal and a glass of beer. (14 次) /mɪəl/ 进餐;餐,一顿饭 an occasion when food is eaten, or the food that is eaten on such an occasion
  • oil: So it comes as a surprise to learn that giant fish are terrifying the divers on North Sea oil rigs. (14 次) /ɔɪl/ 石油,原油 petroleum (= the black oil obtained from under the earth’s surface from which petrol comes)
  • pen: The next man to approach me was selling expensive pens and watches. (14 次) /pen/ (用墨水的)笔 a long, thin object used for writing or drawing with ink
  • sound: Though the sound could be heard clearly, it took me a long time to react. (14 次) /saʊnd/ 声音,声响 something that you can hear or that can be heard
  • state: The busmen have stated that the strike will continue until general agreement is reached about pay and working conditions. (14 次) /steɪt/ 状态;情形;状况 a condition or way of being that exists at a particular time
  • summer: What’s it like in summer? (14 次) /ˈsʌm.ər/ 夏天,夏季 the season of the year between spring and autumn when the weather is warmest, lasting from June to September north of the equator and from December to March south of the equator
  • tea: A quarter of a pound of tea. (14 次) /tiː/ ;茶叶 (a drink made by pouring hot water onto) dried and cut leaves and sometimes flowers, especially the leaves of the tea plant
  • telescope: The Hubble telescope was launched into space by NASA on April 20,1990 at a cost of over a billion dollars. (14 次) /ˈtel.ɪ.skəʊp/ 望远镜 a cylinder-shaped device for making objects that are far away look closer and larger, using a combination of lenses, or lenses and curved mirrors
  • type: Can she type this letter for me? (14 次) /taɪp/ 类型;种类;品种 a particular group of people or things that share similar characteristics and form a smaller division of a larger set
  • weather: What’s the weather like in spring? (14 次) /ˈweð.ər/ 天气;气象 the conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a particular area
  • attempt: After his attempt, Campbell was disappointed to learn that his average speed had been 299 miles per hour. (13 次) /əˈtempt/ (尤指为完成难事而进行)努力,尝试 to try to do something, especially something difficult
  • being: It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered. (13 次) /ˈbiː.ɪŋ/ 生命,生物 a person or thing that exists
  • bridge: They are walking over the bridge. (13 次) /brɪdʒ/ a structure that is built over a river, road, or railway to allow people and vehicles to cross from one side to the other
  • chance: The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good. (13 次) /tʃɑːns/ 机遇;机会;时机 an occasion that allows something to be done
  • custom: As the heads of next-generation start-ups, these Asian innovators can draw on customs and languages to forge tighter links with crucial Pacific Rim markets. (13 次) /ˈkʌs.təm/ 风俗,习俗;传统 a way of behaving or a belief that has been established for a long time
  • customer: Recognizing who the customer was, the manager was most apologetic and reprimanded the assistant severely. (13 次) /ˈkʌs.tə.mər/ 顾客,主顾,客户 a person who buys goods or a service
  • discovery: Some time ago, an interesting discovery was made by archaeologists on the Aegean island of Kea. (13 次) /dɪˈskʌv.ər.i/ (尤指首次)发现(的过程);被发现的事物 the process of finding information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time, or the thing that is found
  • driver: A short while ago, however, he became a bus driver and he has not regretted it. (13 次) /ˈdraɪ.vər/ 司机 someone who drives a vehicle
  • effort: They made no effort to hide their amusement whenever I produced a packet of sweets from my pocket. (13 次) /ˈef.ət/ 气力;精力;努力 physical or mental activity needed to achieve something
  • figure: They also found something which the X-ray plates did not show: a small wax figure of the god Duamutef. (13 次) /ˈfɪɡ.ər/ 数字 the symbol for a number or an amount expressed in numbers
  • joke: She’s only joking. (13 次) /dʒəʊk/ 笑话;玩笑 something, such as a funny story or trick, that is said or done in order to make people laugh
  • object: Only one or two people have objected that the students will drive too fast! (13 次) /ˈɒb.dʒɪkt/ (可看见或可触摸到的)实物,物体 a thing that you can see or touch but that is not usually a living animal, plant, or person
  • penny: What are you going to do with that vase, Penny? (13 次) /ˈpen.i/ (英国)便士(最小的货币单位,100便士为1英镑,表示币值时用 pence 或在非正式场合也可用 p,而表示硬币本身时用 pennies) the smallest unit of money in the UK, of which there are 100 in a pound, or a small coin worth this much. You use “pence” or, more informally, “p” when you are talking about the units of money and pennies when you are talking about the coins themselves.
  • pleasure: The race gave everyone a great deal of pleasure. (13 次) /ˈpleʒ.ər/ 愉快,欢乐;满意;欣慰;乐事 enjoyment, happiness, or satisfaction, or something that gives this
  • pool: Are you doing the football pools, Brain? (13 次) /puːl/ 水塘,水池,潭 a small area of usually still water
  • power: He noticed the remains of a snake which was wound round the electric wires of a 16,000-volt power line. (13 次) /paʊər/ 影响力;操控力;势力 ability to control people and events
  • process: Mrs. Brabante is talking to the manager of the local factory where the crop is processed. (13 次) /ˈprəʊ.ses/ 过程;步骤 a series of actions that you take in order to achieve a result
  • road: Frank smiled when he remembered his hard early years and the long road to success. (13 次) /rəʊd/ ;公路,马路;街 a long, hard surface built for vehicles to travel along
  • secret: Alf did this for over two years and his fellow dustmen kept his secret . (13 次) /ˈsiː.krət/ 秘密 a piece of information that is only known by one person or a few people and should not be told to others
  • spider: We live in dread not only of unpleasant insects like spiders or wasps, but of quite harmless ones like moths. (13 次) /ˈspaɪ.dər/ 蜘蛛 a small creature with eight thin legs that catches insects in a web (= a net made from sticky threads)
  • supply: Three factors have caused these fish to grow so large: the warm water round the hot oil pipes under the sea; the plentiful supply of food thrown overboard by the crews on the rigs; the total absence of fishing boats around the oil rigs. (13 次) /səˈplaɪ/ 供应,提供,供给 to provide something that is wanted or needed, often in large quantities and over a long period of time
  • thought: Loud conversations on mobile phones invade our thoughts or interrupt the pleasure of meeting friends for a quiet chat. (13 次) /θɔːt/ (think的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of think
  • ticket: Here is my ticket. (13 次) /ˈtɪk.ɪt/ ;券;车票;入场券 a small piece of paper or card given to someone, usually to show that they have paid for an event, journey, or activity
  • winter: Is it very cold in winter? (13 次) /ˈwɪn.tər/ 冬季,冬天 the season between autumn and spring, lasting from November to March north of the equator and from May to September south of the equator, when the weather is coldest
  • workman: While on a walking tour with his wife, he stopped to talk to a workman. (13 次) /ˈwɜːk.mən/ 手艺人;工匠 a man who uses physical skill and especially his hands in his job or trade
  • attention: They did not pay any attention. (12 次) /əˈten.ʃən/ 注意,留心;考虑;关心 notice, thought, or interest
  • biscuit: Do you like biscuits? (12 次) /ˈbɪs.kɪt/ 饼干;薄薄的小甜饼 a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet
  • bottom: He had spotted a tiny bottle at the bottom of my case and he pounced on it with delight. ‘ (12 次) /ˈbɒt.əm/ ,底部;底层 the lowest part of something
  • difficulty: The aircraft was able to fly over the endless white plains without difficulty. (12 次) /ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəl.ti/ 困难,艰辛 the fact of not being easy to do or understand
  • disease: As there were strange marks on the X-ray plates taken of the mummy, doctors have been trying to find out whether the woman died of a rare disease. (12 次) /dɪˈziːz/ ,疾病 (an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by an accident
  • law: The word justice is usually associated with courts of law. (12 次) /lɔː/ ,法律;法律制度,法律体系 a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a society behaves
  • length: It was over 30 feet in length and had a 2,500-horsepower engine. (12 次) /leŋθ/ ,长度 the measurement of something from end to end or along its longest side
  • operation: While John Gilbert was in hospital, he asked his doctor to tell him whether his operation had been successful, but the doctor refused to do so. (12 次) /ˌɒp.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/ 运作,实施,工作 the fact of operating or being active
  • photograph: This is a photograph of our village. (12 次) /ˈfəʊ.tə.ɡrɑːf/ 照片,像片 a picture produced using a camera
  • service: In this way, he has begun his own private ‘telephone’ service. (12 次) /ˈsɜː.vɪs/ 公共服务系统;公共事业 a government system or private organization that is responsible for a particular type of activity, or for providing a particular thing that people need
  • shock: After so many years of sunshine, Harrison got a shock. (12 次) /ʃɒk/ 令人震惊的事件(或经历);惊愕,震惊 (the emotional or physical reaction to) a sudden, unexpected, and usually unpleasant event or experience
  • television: There is a television in the room. (12 次) /ˈtel.ɪ.vɪʒ.ən/ 电视机;电视;电视广播业 a device shaped like a box with a screen that receives electrical signals and changes them into moving images and sound, or the method or business of sending images and sound by electrical signals
  • war: When he had killed the guard, the prisoner of war quickly dragged him into the bushes. (12 次) /wɔːr/ (国家或群体之间的)战争 armed fighting between two or more countries or groups, or a particular example of this
  • worker: Workers will have completed the new roads by the end of this year. (12 次) /ˈwɜː.kər/ 工人;劳动者;工作者 someone who works in a particular job or in a particular way
  • atmosphere: Of course, the Hubble is above the earth’s atmosphere, so it will soon be sending us the clearest pictures of the stars and distant galaxies that we have ever seen. (11 次) /ˈæt.mə.sfɪər/ (包围地球的)大气,大气层,大气圈 the mixture of gases around the earth
  • coffee: Half a pound of coffee. (11 次) /ˈkɒf.i/ 咖啡粉;咖啡 a dark brown powder with a strong flavour and smell that is made by crushing dark beans from a tropical bush and used to make a drink
  • company: You work for the Overseas Engineering Company, don’t you? (11 次) /ˈkʌm.pə.ni/ 公司 an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money
  • competition: Nearly everybody enters for ‘The Nicest Garden Competition’ each year, but Joe wins every time. (11 次) /ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/ 竞争 a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than someone else
  • crowd: You can see us in the crowd. (11 次) /kraʊd/ 人群;群众 a large group of people who have come together
  • development: From those humble beginnings, we have seen the development of the user-friendly home computers and multimedia machines which are in common use today. (11 次) /dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/ 成长,发育;发展 the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes more advanced
  • drill: Rescue workers are therefore drilling a hole on the north side of the mine. (11 次) /drɪl/ ;钻床;钻机 a tool or machine that makes holes
  • firm: He is working for a big firm and he has already visited a great number of different places in Australia. (11 次) /fɜːm/ 结实的;坚固的 not soft but not completely hard
  • force: A pilot noticed a balloon which seemed to be making for a Royal Air Force Station nearby. (11 次) /fɔːs/ ,力量;力气;(尤指)暴力,武力 physical, especially violent, strength, or power
  • game: Some children were playing games on the bank and there were some people rowing on the river. (11 次) /ɡeɪm/ (尤指儿童玩的)游戏,运动;游戏用具,运动器具 an entertaining activity or sport, especially one played by children, or the equipment needed for such an activity
  • gate: When he returns home at night, he always finds that someone has parked a car outside his gate. (11 次) /ɡeɪt/ (通常由金属条或木头条板做的)大门,栅栏门,围墙门 a part of a fence or outside wall that is fixed at one side and opens and closes like a door, usually made of metal or wooden strips
  • government: As a great many people will be visiting the country,the government will be building new hotels, an immense stadium,and a new Olympic-standard swimming pool. (11 次) /ˈɡʌv.ən.mənt/ 政府,内阁 the group of people who officially control a country
  • hall: David Hall, 83, Bridge Street. (11 次) /hɔːl/ 门厅;走廊 the area just inside the main entrance of a house, apartment, or other building that leads to other rooms and usually to the stairs
  • hat: My hat’s new, too. (11 次) /hæt/ 帽子 a covering for the head that is not part of a piece of clothing
  • history: One of the most colourful figures in boxing history was Daniel Mendoza, who was born in 1764. (11 次) /ˈhɪs.tər.i/ 历史;历史学 (the study of or a record of) past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, or subject
  • hole: I sat down on one of those modern chairs with holes in it and waited. (11 次) /həʊl/ ,孔 an empty space in an object, usually with an opening to the object’s surface, or an opening that goes completely through an object
  • instrument: We have an old musical instrument. (11 次) /ˈɪn.strə.mənt/ 乐器 an object, such as a piano, guitar, or drum, that is played to produce musical sounds
  • lamb: Do you want beef or lamb? (11 次) /læm/ 羊羔,小羊;羊羔肉 a young sheep, or the flesh of a young sheep eaten as meat
  • occasion: It is always the same on these occasions. (11 次) /əˈkeɪ.ʒən/ (尤指某事发生的)时刻,时候 a particular time, especially when something happens or has happened
  • passenger: I’ll ask some of the passengers. (11 次) /ˈpæs.ən.dʒər/ 乘客,旅客 a person who is travelling in a vehicle but is not driving it, flying it, or working on it
  • period: Recently the New York Animal Medical Center made a study of 132 cats over a period of five months. (11 次) /ˈpɪə.ri.əd/ 一段时间,时期 a length of time
  • plant: The tree was planted near the church fifty years ago, but it is only in recent years that it has gained an evil reputation. (11 次) /plɑːnt/ 植物 a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and produces seeds
  • reason: The airport was built years ago, but for some reason it could not be used then. (11 次) /ˈriː.zən/ 原因;理由;解释 the cause of an event or situation or something that provides an excuse or explanation
  • rock: Towards evening, the boat struck a rock and the girl jumped into the sea. (11 次) /rɒk/ 岩石;岩;礁石 the dry solid part of the earth’s surface, or any large piece of this that sticks up out of the ground or the sea
  • shore: Then she swam to the shore after spending the whole night in the water. (11 次) /ʃɔːr/ (海、湖或大河的)滨,岸 the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river
  • source: He has pointed out that the tree is a useful source of income,as tourists have been coming from all parts of the country to see it. (11 次) /sɔːs/ 来源,出处;发源地;起源,根源 the place something comes from or starts at, or the cause of something
  • space: At the moment, they cover every inch of floor space and I actually have to walk on them to get in or out of the room. (11 次) /speɪs/ (可利用的)空间,空地 an empty area that is available to be used
  • spring: What’s the weather like in spring? (11 次) /sprɪŋ/ 春天,春季 the season of the year between winter and summer, lasting from March to June north of the equator, and from September to December south of the equator, when the weather becomes warmer, leaves and plants start to grow again and flowers appear
  • stream: It was raining heavily and they found that a stream had formed in the field. (11 次) /striːm/ 小河,溪流 water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ground level
  • visitor: Visitors have been asked to keep the woods clean and tidy. (11 次) /ˈvɪz.ɪ.tər/ 访问者;参观者;游客 someone who visits a person or place
  • weight: It is not long before they are so accustomed to swimming that they can pick up weights from the floor of the pool. (11 次) /weɪt/ 重量,分量;体重 the amount that something or someone weighs
  • wind: The stream wound its way across the field and then flowed right under their tent! (11 次) /wɪnd/ ;气流 a current of air moving approximately horizontally, especially one strong enough to be felt
  • writer: The writer stated that Rastus was in safe hands and would be returned immediately if Mrs. Ramsay paid a ransom of $1,000. (11 次) /ˈraɪ.tər/ 作家;作者 a person who writes books or articles to be published
  • action: His father told everybody that Eric had been killed in action. (10 次) /ˈæk.ʃən/ (尤指应对问题或困难的)行动;行动过程;行为 the process of doing something, especially when dealing with a problem or difficulty
  • aeroplane(或许是 hydroplane?): Tim is looking at an aeroplane. (10 次)
  • art: I am an art student and I paint a lot of pictures. (10 次) /ɑːt/ (包括雕塑、绘画、音乐等的) 艺术 the making of objects, images, music, etc. that are beautiful or that express feelings
  • authority: When the fire had at last been put out, the forest authorities ordered several tons of a special type of grass-seed which would grow quickly. (10 次) /ɔːˈθɒr.ə.ti/ 威信;权力;管辖权 the moral or legal right or ability to control
  • baby: She’s not a baby. (10 次) /ˈbeɪ.bi/ (尤指尚未学会走路或说话的)婴儿,婴孩 a very young child, especially one that has not yet begun to walk or talk
  • beer: Have we got any beer and wine? (10 次) /bɪər/ 啤酒 an alcoholic drink made from grain and hops (= a type of plant)
  • camping: It says “No Camping” – in case you can’t read!’ (10 次) /ˈkæm.pɪŋ/ 露营度假,野营度假 the activity of staying in a tent on holiday
  • cigarette: Hello, Sam. Have a cigarette. (10 次) /ˌsɪɡ.ərˈet/ 香烟,纸烟 a small paper tube filled with cut pieces of tobacco that people smoke
  • daughter: It’s for my daughter, Susan. (10 次) /ˈdɔː.tər/ 女儿 your female child
  • engine: It has four Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, but the group will need to have only three of them rebuilt. (10 次) /ˈen.dʒɪn/ 发动机;引擎 a machine that uses the energy from liquid fuel or steam to produce movement
  • flight: In 1929, three years after his flight over the North Pole, the American explorer, R.E.Byrd,successfully flew over the South Pole for the first time. (10 次) /flaɪt/ 空中航行,航程 a journey in an aircraft
  • garage: Let’s go into the garage and have a look at it. (10 次) /ˈɡær.ɑːʒ/ 车库,汽车房 a building where a car is kept, built next to or as part of a house
  • gold: A new machine called ‘The Revealer’ has been invented and it has been used to detect gold which has been buried in the ground. (10 次) /ɡəʊld/ ,金子,黄金 a chemical element that is a valuable, shiny, yellow metal used to make coins and jewellery
  • group: The Greenwood Boys are a group of pop singers. (10 次) /ɡruːp/ ;群;批;簇 a number of people or things that are put together or considered as a unit
  • habit: Since then, he has developed another bad habit. (10 次) /ˈhæb.ɪt/ 习惯 something that you do often and regularly, sometimes without knowing that you are doing it
  • ice: There’s an ice cream man. (10 次) /aɪs/ ;冰块 water that has frozen and become solid, or pieces of this
  • key: Can I have the key to the front door, please? (10 次) /kiː/ 钥匙 a piece of metal that has been cut into a special shape and is used for opening or closing a lock, starting a car engine, etc.
  • match: He knew I collected match boxes and asked me whether my collection was growing. (10 次) /mætʃ/ 比赛,竞赛 a sports competition or event in which two people or teams compete against each other
  • method: We keep trying all four methods, but he sheer volume of rubbish we produce worldwide threatens to overwhelm us. (10 次) /ˈmeθ.əd/ 方法,方式 a particular way of doing something
  • mother: We’re going to stay at my mother’s for the weekend. (10 次) /ˈmʌð.ər/ 母亲;妈妈 a female parent
  • nation:  I am always amazed when I hear people saying that sport creates goodwill between the nations, and that if only the common peoples of the world could meet one another at football or cricket, they would have no inclination to meet on the battlefield. (10 次) /ˈneɪ.ʃən/ 国家 a country, especially when thought of as a large group of people living in one area with their own government, language, traditions, etc.
  • neighbour(或许是 neighbor?): He has always been a good neighbour. (10 次)
  • none: I’ve got none. (10 次) /nʌn/ 没有一个(人或事物);全无 not one (of a group of people or things), or not any
  • owner: he has just bought a new house in the city, but ever since he moved in, he has had trouble with cars and their owners. (10 次) /ˈəʊ.nər/ 所有者;主人;物主 someone who owns something
  • patient: The following day, the patient asked for a bedside telephone. (10 次) /ˈpeɪ.ʃənt/ 病人 a person who is receiving medical care, or who is cared for by a particular doctor or dentist when necessary
  • porter: I did not know the way to my hotel, so I asked a porter. (10 次) /ˈpɔː.tər/ 搬运工;(尤指火车站、机场等的)行李员 a person whose job is to carry things, especially travellers’ bags at railway stations, airports, hotels etc.
  • price: I certainly do, but I don’t like the price. (10 次) /praɪs/ 价格,价钱 the amount of money for which something is sold
  • puma: When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously. (10 次) /ˈpjuː.mə/ 美洲狮 a large, brown wild cat that lives in North and South America
  • radio: Fortunately, a pilot saw the signal and sent a message by radio to the nearest town. (10 次) /ˈreɪ.di.əʊ/ 收音机 a piece of electronic equipment used for listening to radio broadcasts
  • respect: As a result, humans have learned to respect feline independence. (10 次) /rɪˈspekt/ 敬重;尊重;注重;重视 admiration felt or shown for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities
  • self: Inviting the fire brigade to put out a nonexistent fire is a crude form of deception which no self-respecting student would ever indulge in. (10 次) /self/ 本性;自己;自我 the set of someone’s characteristics, such as personality and ability, that are not physical and make that person different from other people
  • shirt: Whose shirt is that? (10 次) /ʃɜːt/ (尤指男式)衬衣,衬衫 a piece of clothing worn, especially by men, on the upper part of the body, made of light cloth like cotton and usually having a collar and buttons at the front
  • sight: I turned to look at the children, but there weren’t any in sight:they had all run away! (10 次) /saɪt/ 视力 the ability to see
  • sign: That’s why I didn’t see the sign. (10 次) /saɪn/ (名),署(名);签署,签字 to write your name, usually on a written or printed document, to show that you agree with its contents or have written or created it yourself
  • snail: No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail. (10 次) /sneɪl/ 蜗牛 a small creature with a soft, wet body and a round shell, that moves very slowly and often eats garden plants
  • society: The conditions of society are such that skills have to be paid for in the same way that goods are paid for at a shop. (10 次) /səˈsaɪ.ə.ti/ 社会 a large group of people who live together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. All the people in a country, or in several similar countries, can be referred to as a society
  • stage: In spite of this, she often appears on the stage as a young girl. (10 次) /steɪdʒ/ 阶段;发展时期 a part of an activity or a period of development
  • star: Of course, the Hubble is above the earth’s atmosphere, so it will soon be sending us the clearest pictures of the stars and distant galaxies that we have ever seen. (10 次) /stɑːr/ 恒星;星 a very large ball of burning gas in space that is usually seen from the earth as a point of light in the sky at night
  • subject: It’s our favourite subject of conversation. (10 次) /ˈsʌb.dʒekt/ (讨论、考虑或研究的)主题,话题;问题;题目 the thing that is being discussed, considered, or studied
  • tomorrow: We’re going to leave tomorrow. (10 次) /təˈmɒr.əʊ/ (在)明天,(在)明日 (on) the day after today
  • traffic: If you park your car in the wrong place, a traffic policeman will soon find it. (10 次) /ˈtræf.ɪk/ 交通流量 the number of vehicles moving along roads, or the amount of aircraft, trains, or ships moving along a route
  • ant: Knowing that the industrious ant lives in a highly organized society does nothing to prevent us from being filled with revulsion when we find hordes of them crawling over a carefully prepared picnic lunch. (9 次) /ænt/ 蚂蚁 a very small insect that lives under the ground in large and well-organized social groups
  • arm: Armed with the new machine, a search party went into the cave hoping to find buried treasure. (9 次) /ɑːm/ ,手臂;上肢 either of the two long parts of the upper body that are attached to the shoulders and have the hands at the end
  • basket: Litter baskets have been placed under the trees, but people still throw their rubbish everywhere. (9 次) /ˈbɑː.skɪt/ ;笼;篓,筐 a light container, often with a handle, that is made of thin strips of wood, metal, or plastic twisted together, used for carrying or storing things
  • bit: Glancing at the bits of wood and metal that lay around him, the man sadly picked up the mattress and carried it into his house. (9 次) /bɪt/ 小块;少许,少量 a small piece or amount of something
  • camp: Tazieff was able to set up his camp very close to the volcano while it was erupting violently. (9 次) /kæmp/ 营地;宿营地 a place where people stay in tents or other temporary structures
  • civilization: The city at one time must have been prosperous, for it enjoyed a high level of civilization. (9 次) /ˌsɪv.əl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ 文明社会;(特定时期特定社会或国家的)文明,文化 human society with its well developed social organizations, or the culture and way of life of a society or country at a particular period in time
  • clothe: Then put these clothes in the wardrobe. (9 次) /kləʊð/ 给…提供衣服;给…衣服穿 to provide someone with clothes
  • comfort: In the light of this statement, teachers live by selling knowledge, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling spiritual comfort. (9 次) /ˈkʌm.fət/ 舒适;舒服 a pleasant feeling of being relaxed and free from pain
  • complaint: I determined to lodge a complaint as soon as we arrived. (9 次) /kəmˈpleɪnt/ 抱怨,牢骚;投诉;不满 a statement that something is wrong or not satisfactory
  • continent: It was officially opened on March 7,1994, finally connecting Britain to the European continent. (9 次) /ˈkɒn.tɪ.nənt/ ,大洲,大陆 one of the seven large land masses on the earth’s surface, surrounded, or mainly surrounded, by sea and usually consisting of various countries
  • cup: There is a cup on the table, too. (9 次) /kʌp/ 杯子(常带有柄) a small, round container, often with a handle, used for drinking tea, coffee, etc.
  • diamond: They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamonds from South Africa. (9 次) /ˈdaɪə.mənd/ 钻石,金刚石 a transparent, extremely hard precious stone that is used in jewellery, and in industry for cutting hard things
  • display: There was also a great deal of machinery on display. (9 次) /dɪˈspleɪ/ 布置,排列,陈列 to arrange something or a collection of things so that it can be seen by the public
  • drunk: During a bullfight, a drunk suddenly wandered into the middle of the ring. (9 次) /drʌŋk/ (drink的过去分词) past participle of drink
  • education: Libraries made education possible, and education in its turn added to libraries: the growth of knowledge followed a kind of compound interest law, which was greatly enhanced by the invention of printing. (9 次) /ˌedʒ.ʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 教育;受教育获得的知识 the process of teaching or learning, especially in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this
  • engineer: I’m an engineer. (9 次) /ˌen.dʒɪˈnɪər/ 工程师;工程(或机械)设计人员 a person whose job is to design or build machines, engines, or electrical equipment, or things such as roads, railways, or bridges, using scientific principles
  • example: Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places. (9 次) /ɪɡˈzɑːm.pəl/ 典型;范例;实例 something that is typical of the group of things that it is a member of
  • existence: When he denied the train’s existence, I borrowed his copy of the timetable. (9 次) /ɪɡˈzɪs.təns/ 存在;实有 the fact of something or someone existing
  • factory: In a few years the small workshop had become a large factory which employed seven hundred and twenty-eight people. (9 次) /ˈfæk.tər.i/ 工厂 a building or set of buildings where large amounts of goods are made using machines
  • freedom: The dogs have greater freedom, too, for they are allowed to wander outside their enclosure. (9 次) /ˈfriː.dəm/ 自由;不受限制;自主 the condition or right of being able or allowed to do, say, think, etc. whatever you want to, without being controlled or limited
  • hotel: At her London Hotel today Miss Marsh told reporters she might retire. (9 次) /həʊˈtel/ 宾馆,酒店 a building where you pay to have a room to sleep in, and where you can sometimes eat meals
  • lake: In 1948, he went to Lake Kivu in the Congo to observe a new volcano which he later named Kituro. (9 次) /leɪk/ ,湖泊 a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams
  • material: We like them in the same way that we like pretty curtain material. (9 次) /məˈtɪə.ri.əl/ 材料,原料 a physical substance that things can be made from
  • metal: Glancing at the bits of wood and metal that lay around him, the man sadly picked up the mattress and carried it into his house. (9 次) /ˈmet.əl/ 金属;合金 a chemical element, such as iron or gold, or a mixture of such elements, such as steel, that is generally hard and strong, and through which electricity and heat can travel
  • parcel: They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamonds from South Africa. (9 次) /ˈpɑː.səl/ 包裹,邮包 an object or collection of objects wrapped in paper, especially so that it can be sent by post
  • porpoise:  There has long been a superstition among mariners that porpoises will save drowning men by pushing them to the surface, or protect them from sharks by surrounding them in defensive formation. (9 次) /ˈpɔː.pəs/ 鼠海豚 a mammal that lives in the sea, swims in groups, and looks similar to a dolphin but has a shorter rounder nose
  • practice: On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat – the normally accepted practice in many northern countries. (9 次) /ˈpræk.tɪs/ 实施,实践 action rather than thought or ideas
  • press: As the neighbours complained of the noise, my husband spent weeks training him to press his paw on the latch to let himself in. (9 次) /pres/ ,压;推;挤 to push something firmly, often without causing it to move permanently further away from you
  • prisoner: When he had killed the guard, the prisoner of war quickly dragged him into the bushes. (9 次) /ˈprɪz.ən.ər/ 犯人,囚犯 a person who is kept in prison as a punishment
  • product: In their efforts to persuade us to buy this or that product, advertisers have made a close study of human nature and have classified all our little weaknesses. (9 次) /ˈprɒd.ʌkt/ 产品;产物 something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process or, less commonly, something that is grown or obtained through farming
  • railway: The railway station was big, black and dark. (9 次) /ˈreɪl.weɪ/ 铁路,铁道 the metal tracks on which trains run
  • result: As a result, the fish just eat and eat and grow and grow in the lovely warm water. (9 次) /rɪˈzʌlt/ 结果;后果 something that happens or exists because of something else
  • science: Though he was technically a prizefighter, Mendoza did much to change crude prizefighting into a sport, for he brought science to the game. (9 次) /ˈsaɪ.əns/ 科学;自然科学;科学知识 (knowledge from) the careful study of the structure and behaviour of the physical world, especially by watching, measuring, and doing experiments, and the development of theories to describe the results of these activities
  • situation: This can give rise to curious situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation. (9 次) /ˌsɪtʃ.uˈeɪ.ʃən/ 处境,情况,形势 the set of things that are happening and the conditions that exist at a particular time and place
  • sport: Fishing is my favourite sport. (9 次) /spɔːt/ 体育运动;体育比赛;体育竞技项目 a game, competition, or activity needing physical effort and skill that is played or done according to rules, for enjoyment and/or as a job
  • stone: To their surprise, the precious parcel was full of stones and sand! (9 次) /stəʊn/ 石头;石料;石块 the hard, solid substance found in the ground that is often used for building, or a piece of this
  • sum: I have been offered a large sum of money to go away, but I am determined to stay here. (9 次) /sʌm/ 金额 an amount of money
  • tap: As soon as I tap on the window, you must stop within five feet.’ (9 次) /tæp/ (常指连续)轻拍,轻叩,轻敲 to hit something gently, and often repeatedly, especially making short, sharp noises
  • tourist: Are you tourists? (9 次) /ˈtʊə.rɪst/ 旅游者,游客 someone who visits a place for pleasure and interest, usually while on holiday
  • trouble: he has just bought a new house in the city, but ever since he moved in, he has had trouble with cars and their owners. (9 次) /ˈtrʌb.əl/ 问题,困难,麻烦 problems or difficulties
  • truth: To tell you the truth, Mrs. Bird, I don’t like chicken either! (9 次) /truːθ/ 真实性 the quality of being true
  • tunnel: In 1858, a French engineer, Aime Thome de Gamond, arrived in England with a plan for a twenty-one-mile tunnel under the English Channel. (9 次) /ˈtʌn.əl/ 隧道;地道;坑道 a long passage under or through the ground, especially one made by people
  • valley: Our village is in a valley. (9 次) /ˈvæl.i/ ;山谷,溪谷 an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it
  • wood: I live in a very old town which is surrounded by beautiful woods. (9 次) /wʊd/ 木头;木材;木料;木柴 a hard substance that forms the branches and trunks of trees and can be used as a building material, for making things, or as a fuel
  • article: The woman first bought a few small articles. (8 次) /ˈɑː.tɪ.kəl/ (报纸或杂志上的)文章,报道;论文 a piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine, or on the internet
  • bar: A bar of soap. (8 次) /bɑːr/ 酒吧;酒吧的吧台 a place where drinks, especially alcoholic drinks, are sold and drunk, or the area in such a place where the person serving the drinks stands
  • belief: One of the things that fascinates us most about cats is the popular belief that they have nine lives. (8 次) /bɪˈliːf/ 相信;信心;信任 the feeling of being certain that something exists or is true
  • board: Everybody on board was worried and we were curious to find out what had happened. (8 次) /bɔːd/ (有特定用途的)薄木板;板;牌子 a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a particular purpose
  • body: The body of one statue was found among remains dating from the fifteenth century B.C. (8 次) /ˈbɒd.i/ (人或动物的)躯体;身体 the whole physical structure that forms a person or animal
  • content: When she caught up with them, she saw that they had sat down and were going through the contents of the bag, so she ran straight at them. (8 次) /kənˈtent/ 满意的;满足的;知足的 pleased with your situation and not hoping for change or improvement
  • degree: To varying degrees, we all have secrets which we do not want even our closest friends to learn, but few of us have skeletons in the cupboard. (8 次) /dɪˈɡriː/ 数量;程度;水平 (an) amount or level of something
  • dentist: I want to see the dentist, please. (8 次) /ˈden.tɪst/ 牙科医生 a person whose job is treating people’s teeth
  • doubt: There is no doubt that if she had not lost her rudder she would have won the race easily. (8 次) /daʊt/ (尤指对好坏、真实性的)怀疑,疑虑,疑问 (a feeling of) not being certain about something, especially about how good or true it is
  • echo:  Not all sounds made by animals serve as language, and we have only to turn to that extraordinary discovery of echo-location in bats to see a case in which the voice plays a strictly utilitarian role. (8 次) /ˈek.əʊ/ 回声,回音,回响 a sound that is heard after it has been reflected off a surface such as a wall or a cliff
  • editor: Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics. (8 次) /ˈed.ɪ.tər/ (书的)编辑;(电影电视的)剪辑员;(报刊的)主编 a person who corrects or changes pieces of text or films before they are printed or shown, or a person who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine
  • experiment: Experiments have proved that children can be instructed in swimming at a very early age. (8 次) /ɪkˈsper.ɪ.mənt/ 实验;试验;试用 a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or is true
  • furniture: The next morning, he found that the doors had been blocked by chairs and the furniture had been moved. (8 次) /ˈfɜː.nɪ.tʃər/ 家具 things such as chairs, tables, beds, cupboards, etc. that are put into a house or other building to make it suitable and comfortable for living or working in
  • guest: As if this were not enough to reduce you to tears, your husband arrives, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner. (8 次) /ɡest/ 客人,宾客 a person who is staying with you, or a person you have invited to a social occasion, such as a party or a meal
  • illness: Bagrit foresaw a time when computers would be small enough to hold in the hand, when they would be capable of providing information about traffic jams and suggesting alternative routes, when they would be used in hospitals to help doctors to diagnose illnesses, when they would relieve office workers and accountants of dull, repetitive clerical work. (8 次) /ˈɪl.nəs/ (身体或精神上的)疾病 a disease of the body or mind
  • information: From this the captain was able to piece together all the information that had come to light. (8 次) /ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/ 情报;资料;消息 facts about a situation, person, event, etc.
  • inspector: ‘Do you always catch such an early train?’ asked the inspector. (8 次) /ɪnˈspek.tər/ 检查员;视察员 someone whose job is to officially inspect something
  • list: I’m making a shopping list, Tom. (8 次) /lɪst/ 名单,目录;清单 a record of short pieces of information, such as people’s names, usually written or printed with a single thing on each line and often ordered in a way that makes a particular thing easy to find
  • manager: I entered the hotel manager’s office and sat down. (8 次) /ˈmæn.ɪ.dʒər/ 经理;主管 the person who is responsible for managing an organization
  • map: Glancing at his map, he informed us that the next village was a mere twenty miles away. (8 次) /mæp/ 地图 a drawing of the earth’s surface, or part of that surface, showing the shape and position of different countries, political borders, natural features such as rivers and mountains, and artificial features such as roads and buildings
  • medicine: George studied medicine in his youth. (8 次) /ˈmed.ɪ.sən/ 医术;医学 treatment for illness or injury, or the study of this
  • message: Yesterday, a pigeon carried the first message from Pinhurst to Silbury. (8 次) /ˈmes.ɪdʒ/ 信息;消息;口信 a short piece of information that you give to a person when you cannot speak to them directly
  • mistake: This letter’s full of mistakes. (8 次) /mɪˈsteɪk/ 错误;过失 an action, decision, or judgment that produces an unwanted or unintentional result
  • model: It’s the most expensive model in the shop. (8 次) /ˈmɒd.əl/ 模范,典型,榜样 something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of its type
  • news: That’s good news for Jimmy. (8 次) /njuːz/ 消息;新闻 information or reports about recent events
  • page: I have just received a letter from my old school, informing me that my former headmaster, Mr. Stuart Page, will be retiring next week. (8 次) /peɪdʒ/ (书或报纸杂志的)页,面 a side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine, usually with a number printed on it
  • park: It is beside a park. (8 次) /pɑːk/ 公园 a large area of land with grass and trees, usually surrounded by fences or walls, and specially arranged so that people can walk in it for pleasure or children can play in it
  • phone: But I didn’t answer the phone! (8 次) /fəʊn/ 电话 a device that uses either a system of wires along which electrical signals are sent or a system of radio signals to make it possible for you to speak to someone in another place who has a similar device
  • pie: So I decided to make some meat pies. (8 次) /paɪ/ 馅饼 a type of food made with meat, vegetables, or fruit covered in pastry and baked
  • port: This platform would serve as a port and a railway station. (8 次) /pɔːt/ 港市;港 a town by the sea or by a river that has a harbour, or the harbour itself
  • pot: A painter who had been working on the tower hung a pot of paint on one of the hands and slowed it down! (8 次) /pɒt/ ,壶 any of various types of container, usually round, especially one used for cooking food
  • prize: Every year I enter for the garden competition too, and I always win a little prize for the worst garden in the town! (8 次) /praɪz/ ;奖赏;奖金 something valuable, such as an amount of money, that is given to someone who succeeds in a competition or game or that is given to someone as a reward for doing very good work
  • rule: However, boxing was very crude, for there were no rules and a prizefighter could be seriously injured or even killed during a match. (8 次) /ruːl/ 规则;法则;规章;条例 an accepted principle or instruction that states the way things are or should be done, and tells you what you are allowed or are not allowed to do
  • standard: As a great many people will be visiting the country,the government will be building new hotels, an immense stadium,and a new Olympic-__standard__ swimming pool. (8 次) /ˈstæn.dəd/ 标准,水准,水平 a level of quality
  • tent: Late in the afternoon, the boys put up their tent in the middle of a field. (8 次) /tent/ 帐篷 a shelter made of canvas or a similar material and supported by poles and ropes, that you can fold up and carry with you
  • tower: On the B.B.C. you can hear the clock when it is actually striking because microphones are connected to the clock tower. (8 次) /taʊər/ ;建筑物的塔形部分;塔楼,高楼 a tall, narrow structure, often square or circular, that either forms part of a building or stands alone
  • training: Two main techniques have been used for training elephants, which we may call respectively the tough and the gentle. (8 次) /ˈtreɪ.nɪŋ/ 训练;培训 the process of learning the skills you need to do a particular job or activity
  • traveller(或许是 traveler?): For hundreds of years, St.Bernard dogs have saved the lives of travellers crossing the dangerous Pass. (8 次)
  • universe: The Hubble will tell us a great deal about the age and size of the universe. (8 次) /ˈjuː.nɪ.vɜːs/ 宇宙;天地万物;万象 everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including all the stars, planets, galaxies, etc. in space
  • variety: The fish are not sharks or killer whales, but favourite eating varieties like cod and skate which grow to unnatural sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet in length. (8 次) /vəˈraɪ.ə.ti/ 多样化;变化 the characteristic of often changing and being different
  • vicar: The vicar has been asked to have the tree cut down, but so far he has refused. (8 次) /ˈvɪk.ər/ (英国国教的)教区牧师,教区教堂主持 a priest in the Church of England who is in charge of a church and the religious needs of people in a particular area
  • view: I sat in the front of the bus to get a good view of the countryside. (8 次) /vjuː/ 观点;见解;看法 an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking about something
  • villager: Sam was sure that the wallet must have been found by one of the villagers, but it was not returned to him. (8 次) /ˈvɪl.ɪ.dʒər/ 村民 a person who lives in a village
  • voice: Suddenly, they heard a voice behind them. (8 次) /vɔɪs/ 说话声;嗓音 the sounds that are made when people speak or sing
  • wheel: The most unusual car was a Benz which had only three wheels. (8 次) /wiːl/ 轮子;车轮 a circular object connected at the centre to a bar, used for making vehicles or parts of machines move
  • ability: A cat’s ability to survive falls is based on fact. (7 次) /əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ (体力或智力方面的)能力;才能,才智 the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something
  • account: No one could account for the fact that one of the boxes was extremely heavy. (7 次) /əˈkaʊnt/ 账户,户头 an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you need to
  • actor: Conrad Reeves, the actor? (7 次) /ˈæk.tər/ 演员 someone who pretends to be someone else while performing in a film, play, or television or radio programme
  • aim: I went down immediately, of course, and that fool, Horst, aimed a fire extinguisher at me. (7 次) /eɪm/ 目标,目的;意图 a result that your plans or actions are intended to achieve
  • area: This is a “No Parking” area. (7 次) /ˈeə.ri.ə/ 地区;区域 a particular part of a place, piece of land, or country
  • army: He had been obliged to join the army during the Second World War. (7 次) /ˈɑː.mi/ (某国的)陆军,军队 a particular country’s fighting force
  • beauty: It is a famous beauty spot. (7 次) /ˈbjuː.ti/ ,美丽;美人;美景 the quality of being pleasing and attractive, especially to look at
  • centre(或许是 center?): He has just bought an Australian car and has gone to Alice springs, a small town in the centre of Australia. (7 次)
  • chain: It is as if a single unimportant event set up a chain of reactions. (7 次) /tʃeɪn/ 一连串,一系列(的事物) a set of connected events, usually where one causes the next
  • charge: I won’t charge you this time. (7 次) /tʃɑːdʒ/ (尤指对某一服务或活动)收费,要价,开价 to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity
  • chip: Fish and chips has always been a favourite dish in Britain, but as the oceans have been overfished, fish has become more and more expensive. (7 次) /tʃɪp/ 炸薯条,油炸土豆条 a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot
  • circumstance: When we use a phrase like ‘it serves him right’, we are, in part, admitting that a certain set of circumstances has enabled justice to act of its own accord. (7 次) /ˈsɜː.kəm.stɑːns/ 条件,情况;情形,形势 a fact or event that makes a situation the way it is
  • class: We often speak of tramps with contempt and put them in the same class as beggars, but how many of us can honestly say that we have not felt a little envious of their simple way of life and their freedom from care? (7 次) /klɑːs/ ;班级 a group of students who are taught together at school, college, or university
  • coat: My coat and my umbrella please. (7 次) /kəʊt/ (通常指保暖的)外套,外衣,大衣 an outer piece of clothing with sleeves that is worn over other clothes, usually for warmth
  • coin: When my husband was going into the dining room this morning, he dropped some coins on the floor. (7 次) /kɔɪn/ 硬币;金属货币 a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used as money
  • cupboard: There are some in the cupboard. (7 次) /ˈkʌb.əd/ 橱柜;壁橱;壁柜 a piece of furniture or a space for storing things, with a door or doors and usually with shelves
  • danger: The crowd began to shout, but the drunk was unaware of the danger. (7 次) /ˈdeɪn.dʒər/ 危险,风险 the possibility of harm or death to someone
  • depth: Such creatures have rarely been seen alive by man as they live at a depth of six hundred feet. (7 次) /depθ/ 深度 the distance down either from the top of something to the bottom, or to a distance below the top surface of something
  • desk: He did not look up from his desk when I entered. (7 次) /desk/ (常指带抽屉的)书桌,办公桌,写字台 a type of table that you can work at, often one with drawers
  • detective: The plane was late and detectives were waiting at the airport all morning. (7 次) /dɪˈtek.tɪv/ 侦探 someone whose job is to discover information about crimes and find out who is responsible for them
  • direction: No matter how much we like honey, or how much we have read about the uncanny sense of direction which bees possess, we have a horror of being stung. (7 次) /daɪˈrek.ʃən/ 方向,朝向 the position towards which someone or something moves or faces
  • dust: Dust the dressing table. (7 次) /dʌst/ 灰尘;尘土;沙土 dry dirt in the form of powder that covers surfaces inside a building, or very small dry pieces of soil, sand, or other substances
  • edge: They had rushed up to her while she was having a picnic at the edge of a forest with her children and tried to steal her handbag. (7 次) /edʒ/ ,边缘 the outer or furthest point of something
  • evidence: However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar. (7 次) /ˈev.ɪ.dəns/ 证据;证明 one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true
  • exhibition: Perhaps the most extraordinary building of the nineteenth century was the Crystal Palace, which was built in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851. (7 次) /ˌek.sɪˈbɪʃ.ən/ 展览(会);表现,显示 an event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public, a situation in which someone shows a particular skill or quality to the public, or the act of showing these things
  • expert: Rex soon became an expert at opening the gate. (7 次) /ˈek.spɜːt/ 专家;内行;行家 a person with a high level of knowledge or skill relating to a particular subject or activity
  • foreigner: ‘I am a foreigner,’ I said. (7 次) /ˈfɒr.ə.nər/ 外国人 a person who comes from another country
  • gaoler(或许是 gambler?): In the last act, a gaoler would always come on to the stage with a letter which he would hand to the prisoner. (7 次)
  • ghost: He also said that he had found five empty whisky bottles which the ghost must have drunk the night before. (7 次) /ɡəʊst/ ,幽灵 the spirit of a dead person, sometimes represented as a pale, almost transparent image of that person that some people believe appears to people who are alive
  • grass: It’s running across the grass. (7 次) /ɡrɑːs/ ,青草 a low, green plant that grows naturally over a lot of the earth’s surface, having groups of very thin leaves that grow close together in large numbers
  • harbour(或许是 harbor?): We’ll meet him at the harbour early in the morning. (7 次)
  • historian: Future historians will be in a unique position when they come to record the history of our own times. (7 次) /hɪˈstɔː.ri.ən/ 历史学家 someone who writes about or studies history
  • hobby: For him, this will be an entirely new hobby. (7 次) /ˈhɒb.i/ 业余爱好,嗜好 an activity that someone does for pleasure when they are not working
  • journalist: Last year a journalist had been instructed by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president’s palace in a new African republic. (7 次) /ˈdʒɜː.nə.lɪst/ 新闻记者;报纸撰稿人;广播员 a person who writes news stories or articles for a newspaper or magazine or broadcasts them on radio or television
  • justice: The word justice is usually associated with courts of law. (7 次) /ˈdʒʌs.tɪs/ 公正,公平;正义 fairness in the way people are dealt with
  • king: The Sawyers live at 87 King Street. (7 次) /kɪŋ/ 国王,君王 (the title of) a male ruler of a country, who holds this position because of his royal birth
  • leg: They stretch out their legs like flying squirrels. (7 次) /leɡ/ ,腿部 one of the parts of the body of a human or animal that is used for standing or walking
  • lorry: From there, he hitchhiked to Paris in a lorry. (7 次) /ˈlɒr.i/ 卡车,货车 a truck
  • market: As we had had a long walk through one of the markets of old Delhi, we stopped at a square to have a rest. (7 次) /ˈmɑː.kɪt/ 买方;市场 the people who might want to buy something, or a part of the world where something is sold
  • middle: There is a table in the middle of the room. (7 次) /ˈmɪd.əl/ 中部,中间;中央;当中 the central point, position, or part
  • mine: No, that’s not mine. (7 次) /maɪn/ 我的(所有物);属于我的(东西);与我有关的(人) the one(s) belonging to or connected with me
  • mouth: Open your mouth, Jimmy. (7 次) /maʊθ/ ,口;口腔 the opening in the face of a person or animal, consisting of the lips and the space between them, or the space behind containing the teeth and the tongue
  • mud: Even under a clear blue sky, the village looked forbidding, as all the houses were built of grey mud bricks. (7 次) /mʌd/ ,泥土;烂泥,泥浆;淤泥 earth that has been mixed with water
  • mummy: The mummy of an Egyptian woman who died in 800 B.C. has just had an operation. (7 次) /ˈmʌm.i/ (儿语)妈妈,妈咪 child’s word for mother
  • official: Officials from Greenwich Observatory have the clock checked twice a day. (7 次) /əˈfɪʃ.əl/ 官员的;公职的;公务的 relating to a position of responsibility
  • overhead: Early next morning, she heard planes passing overhead and wondered how she could send a signal. (7 次) /ˈəʊ.və.hed/ 在头顶上(的);在空中(的) above your head, usually in the sky
  • path: He has made neat paths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool. (7 次) /pɑːθ/ ,小道,小径 a route or track between one place and another, or the direction in which something is moving
  • performance: During this time, they will give five performances. (7 次) /pəˈfɔː.məns/ 工作情况;业绩;表现;工作性能 how well a person, machine, etc. does a piece of work or an activity
  • pilot: He’s a pilot. (7 次) /ˈpaɪ.lət/ 飞行员 a person who flies an aircraft
  • pipe: As soon as he saw us, he picked up a long pipe which was covered with coins and opened one of the baskets. (7 次) /paɪp/ ;管子;管道 a tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place to another
  • platform: Which platform? (7 次) /ˈplæt.fɔːm/ 平台 a flat raised area or structure
  • plenty: We’ve got plenty of time. (7 次) /ˈplen.ti/ 丰富,充足,大量 (the state of having) enough or more than enough, or a large amount
  • pocket: Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrasebook. (7 次) /ˈpɒk.ɪt/ 衣袋,口袋,兜 a small bag for carrying things in, made of cloth and sewn into the inside or onto the outside of a piece of clothing
  • possession: In the struggle, the strap broke and, with the bag in their possession, both men started running through the trees. (7 次) /pəˈzeʃ.ən/ 拥有,占有;具有 the fact that you have or own something
  • pressure: This will relieve pressure on the trains to some extent. (7 次) /ˈpreʃ.ər/ 压力 the force you produce when you press something
  • research: Vera’s curious talent was brought to the notice of a scientific research institute in the town of Ulyanovsk, near where she lives, and in April she was given a series of tests by a special commission of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federal Republic. (7 次) /rɪˈsɜːtʃ/ 研究;调查;探索 a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding
  • risk: Mrs. Anne Sterling did not think of the risk she was taking when she ran through a forest after two men. (7 次) /rɪsk/ 风险;危险 the possibility of something bad happening
  • scientist: Haroun Tazieff, the Polish scientist, has spent his lifetime studying active volcanoes and deep caves in all parts of the world. (7 次) /ˈsaɪən.tɪst/ 科学家 an expert who studies or works in one of the sciences
  • sculpture: Modern sculpture rarely surprises us any more. (7 次) /ˈskʌlp.tʃər/ 雕塑,雕刻;塑像,雕塑品,雕刻品 the art of forming solid objects that represent a thing, person, idea, etc. out of a material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone, or an object made in this way
  • sense: Everybody admires him for his great sense of humour – everybody,that is, except his six-year-old daughter, Jenny. (7 次) /sens/ 官能;感觉;知觉(尤指视觉、听觉、嗅觉、味觉和触觉) an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, and feel
  • servant: If she were alive today she would not be able to air her views on her favourite topic of conversation: domestic servants. (7 次) /ˈsɜː.vənt/ (尤指旧时的)佣人,仆人 a person who is employed in another person’s house, doing jobs such as cooking and cleaning, especially in the past
  • site: Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found for it and a pedestal had to be built. (7 次) /saɪt/ (建筑物的)地点,位置;建筑工地;(某事发生的)地点,现场 a place where something is, was, or will be built, or where something happened, is happening, or will happen
  • skeleton: The terrible secret is called ‘a skeleton in the cupboard’. (7 次) /ˈskel.ə.tən/ 骨骼,骨架 the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body
  • skin: The operation, which lasted for over four hours, proved to be very difficult because of the hard resin which covered the skin. (7 次) /skɪn/ 皮肤;皮 the natural outer layer that covers a person, animal, fruit, etc.
  • statue: One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statue of Liberty, was presented to the United States of America in the nineteenth century by the people of France. (7 次) /ˈstætʃ.uː/ (尤指石头或金属的)雕像,雕塑,塑像 an object made from a hard material, especially stone or metal, to look like a person or animal
  • suit: It doesn’t suit me at all. (7 次) /suːt/ 一套衣服,套装 a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are made from the same material
  • sweet: The list included most of the things Hugh loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, milk, chocolate, and sweets. (7 次) /swiːt/ (尤指食物或饮料)甜的 (especially of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar; not bitter or salty
  • top: The guy next to me Wrote his name at the top of the paper. (7 次) /tɒp/ ;顶端;顶部 the highest place or part
  • trunk: The party then searched the whole cave thoroughly but did not find anything except an empty tin trunk. (7 次) /trʌŋk/ 树干 the thick main stem of a tree, from which its branches grow
  • turtle: They are constantly after the turtles, who peacefully submit to all sorts of indignities. (7 次) /ˈtɜː.təl/ ;海龟 a reptile that lives in the sea and has a thick shell covering its body into which it can move its head and legs for protection. Turtles come onto land in order to lay their eggs.
  • wallet: Sam Benton, the local butcher, had lost his wallet while taking his savings to the post office. (7 次) /ˈwɒl.ɪt/ (尤指男士的)钱包,钱夹子 a small folding case for carrying paper money, credit cards and other flat objects, that can be carried in a pocket and is used especially by men
  • youth: ‘I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at a Youth Hostel.’ (7 次) /juːθ/ 青年时期;年轻,青春 the period of your life when you are young, or the state of being young
  • activity: My particular experience is largely in oil, and the search for oil has done more to improve deep drilling than any other mining activity. (6 次) /ækˈtɪv.ə.ti/ 活跃;繁忙;热闹 the situation in which a lot of things are happening or people are moving around
  • airport: Karen Marsh arrived at London Airport today. (6 次) /ˈeə.pɔːt/ 航空站,航空港,机场 a place where aircraft regularly take off and land, with buildings for passengers to wait in
  • amount: Considering the amount she paid, he was dear in more ways than one! (6 次) /əˈmaʊnt/ (尤指不可数事物的)数量;数额;量;总数 a collection or mass, especially of something that cannot be counted
  • ball: Suddenly, one of the children kicked a ball very hard and it went towards a passing boat. (6 次) /bɔːl/ ;球状物 any object in the shape of a sphere, especially one used as a toy by children or in various sports such as tennis and football
  • behaviour(或许是 behavior?): But the significant thing is not the behaviour of the players but the attitude of the spectators: and, behind the spectators, of the nations who work themselves into furies over these absurd contests, and seriously believe – at any rate for short periods – that running, jumping and kicking a ball are tests of national virtue. (6 次)
  • bicycle: It was his job to repair bicycles and at that time he used to work fourteen hours a day. (6 次) /ˈbaɪ.sɪ.kəl/ 自行车,单车,脚踏车 a two-wheeled vehicle that you sit on and move by turning the two pedals (= flat parts you press with your feet)
  • breakfast: While we were having breakfast, our little boy, Tommy, found two small coins on the floor. (6 次) /ˈbrek.fəst/ 早餐 a meal eaten in the morning as the first meal of the day
  • chimney: The tunnel would be well-ventilated if tall chimneys were built above sea level. (6 次) /ˈtʃɪm.ni/ 烟囱;烟道 a hollow structure that allows the smoke from a fire inside a building to escape to the air outside
  • circle: Jeremy Hampden has a large circle of friends and is very popular at parties. (6 次) /ˈsɜː.kəl/ ;圆圈;圆形 a continuous curved line, the points of which are always the same distance away from a fixed central point, or the area inside such a line
  • community: Only in a sparsely-populated rural community is it possible to disregard it. (6 次) /kəˈmjuː.nə.ti/ 社区;群体;社团,团体,界 the people living in one particular area or people who are considered as a unit because of their common interests, social group, or nationality
  • confidence: After having been instructed to drive out of town, I began to acquire confidence. (6 次) /ˈkɒn.fɪ.dəns/ 自信;信心,把握;信赖,信任 the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or the future
  • current: They plunged into the lake, and after loading their gear on an inflatable rubber dinghy, let the current carry them to the other side. (6 次) /ˈkʌr.ənt/ 现时的,当前的;现行的 of the present time
  • difference: It obviously could not tell the difference between Indian music and jazz! (6 次) /ˈdɪf.ər.əns/ 区别,差别,不同 the way in which two or more things which you are comparing are not the same
  • entrance: The leader of the party was examining the soil near the entrance to the cave when the machine showed that there was gold under the ground. (6 次) /ˈen.trəns/ 入口;大门(口);通道 a door, gate, etc. by which you can enter a building or place
  • exercise: I limited myself to two modest ambitions: to do physical exercise every morning and to read more of an evening. (6 次) /ˈek.sə.saɪz/ 体育活动;锻炼;运动 physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy
  • fashion: They were in fashion last year and the year before last. (6 次) /ˈfæʃ.ən/ (尤指服装、发式、妆容的)流行款式,时兴式样 a style that is popular at a particular time, especially in clothes, hair, make-up, etc.
  • fishing: Fishing is my favourite sport. (6 次) /ˈfɪʃ.ɪŋ/ 钓鱼;捕鱼 the sport or job of catching fish
  • football: Are you doing the football pools, Brain? (6 次) /ˈfʊt.bɔːl/ 足球(运动) a game played between two teams of eleven people, where each team tries to win by kicking a ball into the other team’s goal
  • forest: Mrs. Anne Sterling did not think of the risk she was taking when she ran through a forest after two men. (6 次) /ˈfɒr.ɪst/ 森林;林区 a large area of land covered with trees and plants, usually larger than a wood, or the trees and plants themselves
  • gun: As they had brought a spear gun with them, they had plenty to eat. (6 次) /ɡʌn/ ;炮 a weapon that bullets or shells (= explosive containers) are fired from
  • handbag: Is this your handbag? (6 次) /ˈhænd.bæɡ/ (尤指女式)手提包,手袋 a small bag for money, keys, make-up, etc., carried especially by women
  • heart: If they knew how difficult it was to drill through the hard rock, they would lose heart. (6 次) /hɑːt/ 心脏 the organ in your chest that sends the blood around your body
  • height: After taking off, we were flying low over the city and slowly gaining height, when the plane suddenly turned round and flew back to the airport. (6 次) /haɪt/ ,高度 the distance from the top to the bottom of something, or the quality of being tall
  • humour(或许是 humor?): Everybody admires him for his great sense of humour – everybody,that is, except his six-year-old daughter, Jenny. (6 次)
  • income: He has pointed out that the tree is a useful source of income,as tourists have been coming from all parts of the country to see it. (6 次) /ˈɪŋ.kʌm/ 收入,收益 money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
  • industry: Two factors weigh heavily against the effectiveness of scientific research in industry. (6 次) /ˈɪn.də.stri/ 工业;产业;生产制造 the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for sale, especially in a factory or special area
  • kitchen: Mrs. Smith’s kitchen is small. (6 次) /ˈkɪtʃ.ən/ 厨房 a room where food is kept, prepared, and cooked and where the dishes are washed
  • language: As soon as he had got into the car, I said good morning to him in French and he replied in the same language. (6 次) /ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/ 语言 a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar
  • limit: Didn’t you see the speed limit? (6 次) /ˈlɪm.ɪt/ 限额;限制;上限 the greatest amount, number, or level of something that is either possible or allowed
  • master: Two hours later, I was talking angrily to the station master at Westhaven. (6 次) /ˈmɑː.stər/ (动物的)主人 the person who owns, cares for, and controls an animal
  • meaning: They had a definite meaning, for they were as near as early man could get to writing. (6 次) /ˈmiː.nɪŋ/ 意思,意义;含义 The meaning of something is what it expresses or represents.
  • meat: Do you want any meat today. (6 次) /miːt/ (可食用的)肉 the flesh of an animal when it is used for food
  • milk: A bottle of milk. (6 次) /mɪlk/ ;牛奶;羊奶 the white liquid produced by cows, goats, and sheep and used by humans as a drink or for making butter, cheese, etc.
  • mower: Last spring my wife suggested that I call in a man to look at our lawn mower. (6 次) /ˈməʊ.ər/ 割草机 a machine for cutting grass
  • museum: I visited museums and sat in public gardens. (6 次) /mjuːˈziː.əm/ 博物馆,博物院 a building where objects of historical, scientific, or artistic interest are kept
  • observation: A burst of activity associated with the laying of submarine cables soon confirmed the Challenger’s observation that many parts of the ocean were two to three miles deep, and the existence of underwater features of considerable magnitude. (6 次) /ˌɒb.zəˈveɪ.ʃən/ 观察;观测;监视 the act of observing something or someone
  • orbit: Alternatively, if the star were small, the life-supporting planet would have to have a close orbit round it and also provide the perfect conditions for life forms to develop. (6 次) /ˈɔː.bɪt/ (天体围绕行星或恒星运行的)轨道 the curved path through which objects in space move around a planet or star
  • pair: But my sister bought this pair last month. (6 次) /peər/ 一对,一双 two things of the same appearance and size that are intended to be used together, or something that consists of two parts joined together
  • pattern: They are just pretty patterns. (6 次) /ˈpæt.ən/ 方式,形式;模式 a particular way in which something is done, is organized, or happens
  • pile: A man was lying in the box on top of a pile of woollen goods. (6 次) /paɪl/ ;垛;堆 objects positioned one on top of another
  • plain: The aircraft was able to fly over the endless white plains without difficulty. (6 次) /pleɪn/ 朴素的;不加修饰的;简单的 not decorated in any way; with nothing added
  • principle: Even if one didn’t know from concrete examples (the 1936 Olympic Games, for instance) that international sporting contests lead to orgies of hatred, one could deduce it from general principles. (6 次) /ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/ 原理;原则 a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens or works
  • progress: They have been told that rescue operations are progressing smoothly. (6 次) /ˈprəʊ.ɡres/ 进步,进展 movement to an improved or more developed state, or to a forward position
  • reader: Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics. (6 次) /ˈriː.dər/ (尤指大量阅读的)读者,爱读书的人 someone who reads for pleasure, especially a person who reads a lot
  • reporter: Karen Marsh:Sensational News!By our reporter,Alan Jones. (6 次) /rɪˈpɔː.tər/ 记者;通讯员 a person whose job is to discover information about news events and describe them for a newspaper or magazine or for radio or television
  • request: Up to now, Mr.Scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urgent messages from one garage to the other. (6 次) /rɪˈkwest/ (礼貌、正式的)要求,请求 the act of politely or officially asking for something
  • role: A famous actor in a highly successful play was once cast in the role of an aristocrat who had been imprisoned in the Bastille for twenty years. (6 次) /rəʊl/ 地位;职责;作用;任务 the position or purpose that someone or something has in a situation, organization, society, or relationship
  • roof: Once he landed on the roof of a block of flats and on another occasion, he landed in a deserted car park. (6 次) /ruːf/ 屋顶;车顶;顶部;盖子 the covering that forms the top of a building, vehicle, etc.
  • rubbish: Litter baskets have been placed under the trees, but people still throw their rubbish everywhere. (6 次) /ˈrʌb.ɪʃ/ 垃圾;废弃物 waste material or things that are no longer wanted or needed
  • rudder: In August, she was struck by a very heavy storm during which her rudder was torn away. (6 次) /ˈrʌd.ər/ ;方向舵 a flat piece of wood or metal at the back of a boat or aircraft, moved from side to side in order to control the direction of travel
  • scene: It was not long before a helicopter arrived on the scene to rescue the survivors of the plane crash. (6 次) /siːn/ 场景,场面;镜头 a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time
  • seed: When the fire had at last been put out, the forest authorities ordered several tons of a special type of grass-__seed__ which would grow quickly. (6 次) /siːd/ 种子 a small, round or oval object produced by a plant and from which, when it is planted, a new plant can grow
  • series: The telephone rings and this marks the prelude to an unforeseen series of catastrophes. (6 次) /ˈsɪə.riːz/ 一连串;一系列 a number of similar or related events or things, one following another
  • shark: The fish are not sharks or killer whales, but favourite eating varieties like cod and skate which grow to unnatural sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet in length. (6 次) /ʃɑːk/ 鲨鱼 a large fish that has sharp teeth and a pointed fin on its back
  • sister: But my sister bought this pair last month. (6 次) /ˈsɪs.tər/ 姐姐,妹妹 a girl or woman who has the same parents as another person
  • sky: There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. (6 次) /skaɪ/ ,天空 the area above the earth, in which clouds, the sun, etc. can be seen
  • speech: Recently,one of Jeremy’s closest friends asked him to make a speech at a wedding reception. (6 次) /spiːtʃ/ 说话能力;说话;谈话;言语 the ability to talk, the activity of talking, or a piece of spoken language
  • spite: In spite of this, she often appears on the stage as a young girl. (6 次) /spaɪt/ 尽管;不顾,不管 (used before one fact that makes another fact surprising) despite
  • step: When the bull got close to him, he clumsily stepped aside to let it pass. (6 次) /step/ 跨步,迈步;踩,踏 to move by lifting your foot and putting it down in a different place, or to put your foot on or in something
  • task: But the historian attempting to reconstruct the distant past is always faced with a difficult task. (6 次) /tɑːsk/ 任务;(尤指经常、不情愿或很难做的)工作;(苦)差事 a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or with difficulty
  • umbrella: My coat and my umbrella please. (6 次) /ʌmˈbrel.ə/ ;雨伞;阳伞 a device for protection against the rain, consisting of a stick with a folding frame covered in material at one end and usually a handle at the other, or a similar, often larger, device used for protection against the sun
  • value: In spite of this, many people are confident that’The Revealer’may reveal something of value fairly soon. (6 次) /ˈvæl.juː/ 价值;价格 the amount of money that can be received for something
  • victim: Many villagers believe that the tree has already claimed a number of victims. (6 次) /ˈvɪk.tɪm/ 受害者;罹难者;牺牲者;牺牲品 someone or something that has been hurt, damaged, or killed or has suffered, either because of the actions of someone or something else, or because of illness or chance
  • volcano: Haroun Tazieff, the Polish scientist, has spent his lifetime studying active volcanoes and deep caves in all parts of the world. (6 次) /vɒlˈkeɪ.nəʊ/ 火山 a mountain with a large, circular hole at the top through which lava (= hot liquid rock) gases, steam, and dust are or have been forced out
  • weekend: We’re going to stay at my mother’s for the weekend. (6 次) /ˌwiːkˈend/ 周末(周六和周日,有时也包括周五晚上) Saturday and Sunday, or Friday evening until Sunday night; the part of the week in which many people living in the West do not go to work
  • writing: Do you have any writing paper? (6 次) /ˈraɪ.tɪŋ/ 笔迹;书法 a person’s style of writing with a pen on paper that can be recognized as their own
  • accident: Comedians base their jokes on tragic situations like violent death or serious accidents. (5 次) /ˈæk.sɪ.dənt/ 意外;不测;事故 something bad that happens that is not expected or intended and that often damages something or injures someone
  • adolescent:  Parents are often upset when their children praise the homes of their friends and regard it as a slur on their own cooking, or cleaning, or furniture, and often are foolish enough to let the adolescents see that they are annoyed. (5 次) /ˌæd.əˈles.ənt/ 青少年 a young person who is developing into an adult
  • advance: Both the police and the workmen were grateful to the student for this piece of advance information. (5 次) /ədˈvɑːns/ (使)前进;使进步,使进展;使发展;促进 to go or move something forward, or to develop or improve something
  • advertiser: The only funny things we heard that evening came from the advertiser at the beginning of the programme. (5 次) /ˈæd.və.taɪ.zər/ 刊登广告者,广告客户 a person or business that pays to advertise a product or service
  • aircraft: The aircraft was able to fly over the endless white plains without difficulty. (5 次) /ˈeə.krɑːft/ 飞机;飞行器,航空器 any vehicle, with or without an engine, that can fly, such as a plane or helicopter
  • archaeologist: Some time ago, an interesting discovery was made by archaeologists on the Aegean island of Kea. (5 次) /ˌɑː.kiˈɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ 考古学家 someone who studies the buildings, graves, tools, and other objects of people who lived in the past
  • balloon: A pilot noticed a balloon which seemed to be making for a Royal Air Force Station nearby. (5 次) /bəˈluːn/ 气球 a small, thin rubber bag that you blow air into or fill with a light gas until it is round in shape, used for decoration, as a children’s toy, or for other purposes such as medical treatment or scientific research
  • beef: Do you want beef or lamb? (5 次) /biːf/ 牛肉 the flesh of cattle (= cows), eaten as food
  • beggar: Yesterday a beggar knocked at my door. (5 次) /ˈbeɡ.ər/ 乞丐,叫花子 a poor person who lives by asking others for money or food
  • benefit: Only two stray dogs benefited from all this confusion, for they greedily devoured what was left of the cake. (5 次) /ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/ 利益,好处;优势 a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help
  • block: Once he landed on the roof of a block of flats and on another occasion, he landed in a deserted car park. (5 次) /blɒk/ 街区;街段 the distance along a street from where one road crosses it to the place where the next road crosses it, or one part of a street like this, especially in a town or city
  • blood: One poison acts on the nerves, the other on the blood. (5 次) /blʌd/ ,血液 the red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart, and carries oxygen and important substances to organs and tissue, and removes waste products
  • bomb: The police had been told that a bomb had been planted on the plane. (5 次) /bɒm/ 炸弹;爆炸装置 a weapon that explodes and is used to kill or hurt people or to damage buildings
  • bookcase: I’m making a bookcase. (5 次) /ˈbʊk.keɪs/ 书架;书橱 a piece of furniture with shelves to put books on
  • boss: Can you type this letter for the boss please, Pamela? (5 次) /bɒs/ 老板;上司;头儿 the person who is in charge of an organization and who tells others what to do
  • brain: Are you doing the football pools, Brain? (5 次) /breɪn/ ,大脑 the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and activity
  • burglar: Burglar alarms going off at any time of the day or night serve only to annoy passers-by and actually assist burglars to burgle. (5 次) /ˈbɜː.ɡlər/ 入室窃贼 a person who illegally enters buildings and steals things
  • canal: The pie committee decided that the best way to transport the dish would be by canal, so they insured it for the trip. (5 次) /kəˈnæl/ 运河;渠 a long, thin stretch of water that is artificially made either for boats to travel along or for taking water from one area to another
  • card: Read Jimmy’s card to me please, Penny. (5 次) /kɑːd/ (显示个人信息的)卡片;银行卡;通行证 a small, rectangular piece of card or plastic, often with your signature, photograph, or other information proving who you are, that allows you to do something, such as make a payment, get money from a bank, or enter a particular place
  • care: The Officer went through the case with great care. (5 次) /keər/ 保护;照看;照料 the process of protecting someone or something and providing what that person or thing needs
  • carpet: ‘This is the prettiest carpet I have ever seen,’ she said. (5 次) /ˈkɑː.pɪt/ 地毯;地毯织物 (a shaped piece of) thick material used for covering floors
  • cent: It had been wrapped up in newspaper and it contained half the money he had lost, together with a note which said:’A thief, yes, but only 50 per cent a thief!’ (5 次) /sent/ 美分;分币 a unit of money worth 0.01 of a dollar, or a coin with this value
  • chair: Put it on this chair. (5 次) /tʃeər/ 椅子 a seat for one person that has a back, usually four legs, and sometimes two arms
  • chicken: Do you want a chicken, Mrs. Bird? (5 次) /ˈtʃɪk.ɪn/ ;鸡肉 a type of bird kept on a farm for its eggs or its meat, or the meat of this bird that is cooked and eaten
  • chocolate: A bar of Chocolate. (5 次) /ˈtʃɒk.lət/ 巧克力;巧克力糖 a sweet, usually brown, food made from cacao seeds, that is usually sold in a block and is often used as a flavour for desserts, drinks, etc.
  • church: The tree was planted near the church fifty years ago, but it is only in recent years that it has gained an evil reputation. (5 次) /tʃɜːtʃ/ 教堂,礼拜堂 a building for Christian religious activities
  • climate: What’s the climate like in your country? (5 次) /ˈklaɪ.mət/ 气候 the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
  • climber: For him, caves have the same peculiar fascination which high mountains have for the climber. (5 次) /ˈklaɪ.mər/ 攀登者;登山者 someone who climbs mountains for sport
  • coast: One afternoon she set out from the coast in a small boat and was caught in a storm. (5 次) /kəʊst/ 海岸;沿海地区 the land next to or close to the sea
  • collector: As no pumas had been reported missing from any zoo in the country, this one must have been in the possession of a private collector and somehow managed to escape. (5 次) /kəˈlek.tər/ 收集者;收藏者;收藏家 someone who collects objects because they are beautiful, valuable, or interesting
  • conductor: ‘I’m going to Woodford Green,’ I said to the conductor as I got on the (5 次) /kənˈdʌk.tər/ (合唱团、乐队等的)指挥 someone who directs the performance of musicians or a piece of music
  • conversation: It’s our favourite subject of conversation. (5 次) /ˌkɒn.vəˈseɪ.ʃən/ 交谈,谈话,对话 (a) talk between two or more people in which thoughts, feelings, and ideas are expressed, questions are asked and answered, or news and information is exchanged
  • countryside: I sat in the front of the bus to get a good view of the countryside. (5 次) /ˈkʌn.tri.saɪd/ 农村,乡下;郊外 land not in towns, cities, or industrial areas, that is either used for farming or left in its natural condition
  • crop: Two of the leading growers, Giuseppe Moldova and Riccardo Brabante,tell me that they have been expecting a splendid crop this year and harvesting has begun earlier than usual. (5 次) /krɒp/ 庄稼,作物;收成,收获量 (the total amount collected of) a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts
  • cry: The man let out a cry and jumped back several paces. (5 次) /kraɪ/ ,哭泣;流泪 to produce tears as the result of a strong emotion, such as unhappiness or pain
  • department: John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the special department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilate Ladies! (5 次) /dɪˈpɑːt.mənt/ (组织或机构中的)部,系,处,科,室 a part of an organization such as a school, business, or government that deals with a particular area of study or work
  • desert: Most of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a desert island. (5 次) /ˈdez.ət/ 沙漠,荒漠 an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants
  • despair: In despair, I asked her whether she was enjoying her dinner. (5 次) /dɪˈspeər/ 绝望 the feeling that there is no hope and that you can do nothing to improve a difficult or worrying situation
  • destination: Inevitably you arrive at your destination almost exhausted. (5 次) /ˌdes.tɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ 目的地;终点 the place where someone is going or where something is being sent or taken
  • detail: Acting on the contention that facts are sacred, reporters can cause untold suffering to individuals by publishing details about their private lives. (5 次) /ˈdiː.teɪl/ 消息;细节 a single piece of information or fact about something
  • diet: My friend, Hugh, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. (5 次) /ˈdaɪ.ət/ (日常)饮食 the food and drink usually eaten or drunk by a person or group
  • enemy: The Karen had been sailing in a convoy to Russia when she was torpedoed by an enemy submarine. (5 次) /ˈen.ə.mi/ 敌人;仇敌;反对者 a person who hates or opposes another person and tries to harm them or stop them from doing something
  • energy: Such things provide an excellent outlet for pent up creative energy, but unfortunately not all of us are born handymen. (5 次) /ˈen.ə.dʒi/ 精力;活力;干劲 the power and ability to be physically and mentally active
  • environment: It was Hart who created the basic formula of the Western film, and devised the protagonist he played in every film he made, the good-bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw, or the honest, but framed cowboy, or the sheriff made suspect by vicious gossip; in short, the individual in conflict with himself and his frontier environment. (5 次) /ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/ 自然环境 the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live
  • event: It is as if a single unimportant event set up a chain of reactions. (5 次) /ɪˈvent/ (尤指重大或不寻常的)事情,事件 anything that happens, especially something important or unusual
  • excitement: A lot of cars entered for this race last year and there was a great deal of excitement just before it began. (5 次) /ɪkˈsaɪt.mənt/ 激动,兴奋;令人兴奋的事情 a feeling of being excited, or an exciting event
  • expense: They could be saved so much misery and expense if they chose to live in the city where they rightly belong. (5 次) /ɪkˈspens/ 花钱;支付;耗费 the use of money, time, or effort
  • extent: This will relieve pressure on the trains to some extent. (5 次) /ɪkˈstent/ 面积,范围;长度;数量 area or length; amount
  • extreme: Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics. (5 次) /ɪkˈstriːm/ 极大的;极度的;极端的 very large in amount or degree
  • factor: Three factors have caused these fish to grow so large: the warm water round the hot oil pipes under the sea; the plentiful supply of food thrown overboard by the crews on the rigs; the total absence of fishing boats around the oil rigs. (5 次) /ˈfæk.tər/ 因素;要素 a fact or situation that influences the result of something
  • faith: After years of conditioning, most of us have developed an unshakable faith in railway timetables. (5 次) /feɪθ/ 信任;信心 great trust or confidence in something or someone
  • fame: Mendoza rose to fame swiftly after a boxing match when he was only fourteen years old. (5 次) /feɪm/ 名声,名气;声誉,名望 the state of being known or recognized by many people because of your achievements, skills, etc.
  • fax: The editor at once sent the journalist a fax instructing him to find out the exact number of steps and the height of the wall. (5 次) /fæks/ 传真件,传真电文,传真信件 (a copy of) a document that travels in electronic form along a phone line and is then printed on paper
  • finger: I picked up the receiver between two sticky fingers and was dismayed when I recognized the voice of Helen Bates. (5 次) /ˈfɪŋ.ɡər/ (尤指除大拇指之外的)手指 any of the long, thin, separate parts of the hand, especially those that are not thumbs
  • flood: Winter was coming on and the hills threatened the surrounding villages with destruction, for heavy rain would not only wash away the soil but would cause serious floods as well. (5 次) /flʌd/ (使)充满水;(使)淹没 to cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems
  • hammer: Give me that hammer please, Dan. (5 次) /ˈhæm.ər/ 锤子,榔头 a tool consisting of a piece of metal with a flat end that is fixed onto the end of a long, thin, usually wooden handle, used for hitting things
  • hill: It is between two hills. (5 次) /hɪl/ 小山,丘陵 an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land
  • holer(或许是 hoer?): It is impossible to give a satisfactory explanation for a pot-__holer__’s motives. (5 次)
  • hovercraft: Many strange new means of transport have been developed in our century, the strangest of them being perhaps the hovercraft. (5 次) /ˈhɒv.ə.krɑːft/ 气垫船 a vehicle that travels quickly just above the surface of water or land by producing a current of air under it to support it
  • impression: The sudden movement of the door made it sway slightly and it gave me the impression that it was about to leap out at me. (5 次) /ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/ 印象;感想 an idea or opinion of what something or someone is like
  • investment: The serious investor needs a proper ‘portfolio’ –a well-planned selection of investments, with a definite structure and a clear aim. (5 次) /ɪnˈvest.mənt/ 投资(付诸金钱、努力、时间等以求得到利润或取得成就某事的有利条件);投资物,投资额 the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc. used to do this
  • item: Nothing of value was found, but the numerous items which were brought to the surface proved to be of great interest. (5 次) /ˈaɪ.təm/ ,项目 something that is part of a list or group of things
  • lawyer: Tony worked in a lawyer’s office years ago, but he is now working at a bank. (5 次) /ˈlɔɪ.ər/ 律师 someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law and speak for them in court
  • loss: He will be earning only half as much as he used to, but he feels that his rise in status is well worth the loss of money. (5 次) /lɒs/ 丧失,失去,失落 the fact that you no longer have something or have less of something
  • magazine: There are some magazines on the television. (5 次) /ˌmæɡ.əˈziːn/ 杂志,期刊 a type of thin book with large pages and a paper cover that contains articles and photographs and is published every week or month
  • memory: When he died at the age of eighty, the Florentines gave him a state funeral and had a picture painted which was dedicated to the memory of ‘the most valiant soldier and most notable leader, Signor Giovanni Haukodue’. (5 次) /ˈmem.ər.i/ 记忆力,记性 the ability to remember information, experiences, and people
  • mirror: ‘You needn’t be so rude about it,’ my wife answered as she looked at herself in the mirror. (5 次) /ˈmɪr.ər/ ,镜子 a piece of glass with a shiny, metal-covered back that reflects light, producing an image of whatever is in front of it
  • monastery: The famous monastery of St.Bernard, which was founded in the eleventh century, lies about a mile away. (5 次) /ˈmɒn.ə.stri/ 修道院;寺院 a building in which monks live and worship
  • mystery: In this way, he was able to solve the mystery. (5 次) /ˈmɪs.tər.i/ 神秘的事物,难以理解的事物,谜 something strange or not known that has not yet been explained or understood
  • nerve: After reading an article entitled ‘Cigarette Smoking and Your Health’ I lit a cigarette to calm my nerves. (5 次) /nɜːv/ 神经 a group of long, thin fibres (= structures like threads) that carry information or instructions between the brain and other parts of the body
  • opportunity: Perhaps there is an element of truth in both these pictures, but few of us have had the opportunity to find out. (5 次) /ˌɒp.əˈtʃuː.nə.ti/ 机遇,时机,机会;可能性 an occasion or situation that makes it possible to do something that you want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something
  • painting: On another occasion, he invited a number of important critics to see his private collection of modern paintings. (5 次) /ˈpeɪn.tɪŋ/ (使用颜料的)绘画,油画 a picture made using paint
  • particle: Even a telescope in orbit round the earth, like the very successful Hubble telescope, would not be suitable because of the dust particles in our solar system. (5 次) /ˈpɑː.tɪ.kəl/ 小品词,语助词 a word or a part of a word that has a grammatical purpose but often has little or no meaning
  • perfume: Perfume, eh?’ he asked sarcastically. (5 次) /ˈpɜː.fjuːm/ 香水 a liquid with a pleasant smell, usually made from oils taken from flowers or spices and often used on the skin
  • pollution: Pollution is the price we pay for an overpopulated, over industrialized planet. (5 次) /pəˈluː.ʃən/ 污染 damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste
  • potato: We haven’t got many tomatoes, but we’ve got a lot of potatoes. (5 次) /pəˈteɪ.təʊ/ 马铃薯,土豆 a round vegetable that grows underground and has white flesh with light brown, red, or pink skin, or the plant on which these grow
  • protection: There was a time when the owners of shops and businesses in Chicago had to pay large sums of money to gangsters in return for ‘protection’. (5 次) /prəˈtek.ʃən/ 保护;受保护 the act of protecting or state of being protected
  • raid: The raid was all over in three minutes, for the men scrambled back into the car and it moved off at a fantastic speed. (5 次) /reɪd/ (通常由一小队人发起的)突袭,袭击 a short sudden attack, usually by a small group of people
  • resolution: The New Year is a time for resolutions. (5 次) /ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/ 决议;正式决定 an official decision that is made after a group or organization has voted
  • rig: So it comes as a surprise to learn that giant fish are terrifying the divers on North Sea oil rigs. (5 次) /rɪɡ/ (采取不正当的手段)操纵;对…做手脚 to arrange dishonestly for the result of something, for example an election, to be changed
  • rope: The rope had been cut, so it was obvious that the lamb had been stolen. (5 次) /rəʊp/ 粗绳;缆绳;绳索 (a piece of) strong, thick string made of long twisted threads
  • sheet: Though the costume consisted only of a sheet, it was very effective. (5 次) /ʃiːt/ 床单 a large piece of thin cloth used on a bed for sleeping on or under
  • shelf: The ones on the shelf. (5 次) /ʃelf/ (通常指固定在墙上或橱柜中的)搁板,架子 a long, flat board fixed horizontally, usually against a wall or inside a cupboard so that objects can be stored on it
  • sheriff: ‘I’m sheriff here. (5 次) /ˈʃer.ɪf/ (美国的)县治安官 in the US, an official whose job is to be in charge of performing the orders of the law courts and making certain that the laws are obeyed within a particular county
  • shoe: Do you have any shoes like these? (5 次) /ʃuː/ one of a pair of coverings for your feet, usually made of a strong material such as leather, with a thick leather or plastic sole (= base) and usually a heel
  • snow: It snows sometimes. (5 次) /snəʊ/ ;积雪 the small, soft, white pieces of ice that sometimes fall from the sky when it is cold, or the white layer on the ground and other surfaces that it forms
  • sugar: A pound of sugar. (5 次) /ˈʃʊɡ.ər/ ,食糖;(尤指)蔗糖 a sweet substance especially from the plants sugar cane and sugar beet, used to make food and drinks sweet
  • suitcase: We’re packing our suitcases. (5 次) /ˈsuːt.keɪs/ (旅行用的)手提箱 a large, rectangular container with a handle, for carrying clothes and possessions while travelling
  • temperature: Does he have a temperature, doctor? (5 次) /ˈtem.prə.tʃər/ 温度;体温 the measured amount of heat in a place or in the body
  • term: Though it may be possible to measure the value of material goods in terms of money, it is extremely difficult to estimate the true value of the services which people perform for us. (5 次) /tɜːm/ ,期限 the fixed period of time that something lasts for
  • tin: And a tin of tobacco. (5 次) /tɪn/ a chemical element that is a silver-coloured metal, often combined with other metals or used to cover and protect other metals
  • tooth: My dentist had just pulled out one of my teeth and had told me to rest for a while. (5 次) /tuːθ/ ,牙齿 one of the hard, white objects in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing (= crushing food)
  • tramp: Tramps seem to be the only exception to this general rule. (5 次) /træmp/ 流浪汉;流浪乞丐 a person with no home, job, or money who travels around and asks for money from other people
  • university: Meanwhile, a number of university students have volunteered to drive buses while the strike lasts. (5 次) /ˌjuː.nɪˈvɜː.sə.ti/ 大学 a place where people study for an undergraduate (= first) or postgraduate (= higher level) degree
  • vegetable: What about vegetables? (5 次) /ˈvedʒ.tə.bəl/ 蔬菜 a plant, root, seed, or pod that is used as food, especially in dishes that are not sweet
  • wine: Have we got any beer and wine? (5 次) /waɪn/ 葡萄酒;果酒 an alcoholic drink that is usually made from grapes, but can also be made from other fruits or flowers. It is made by fermenting the fruit with water and sugar
  • wire: He noticed the remains of a snake which was wound round the electric wires of a 16,000-volt power line. (5 次) /waɪər/ 金属丝;金属线 a piece of thin metal thread that can be bent, used for fastening things and for making particular types of objects that are strong but can bend
  • actress: It must be Karen Marsh,the actress. (4 次) /ˈæk.trəs/ 女演员 a woman who pretends to be someone else while performing in a film, play, or television programme
  • advantage: I reflected that there must be a great many people besides myself who wished to take advantage of this excellent service. (4 次) /ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/ 有利条件,有利因素;优势;好处 a condition giving a greater chance of success
  • advice: That’s very good advice! (4 次) /ədˈvaɪs/ 意见;忠告;劝告 an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation
  • alarm: After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision. (4 次) /əˈlɑːm/ 警报 a warning of danger, usually a loud noise or flashing light
  • amusement: They made no effort to hide their amusement whenever I produced a packet of sweets from my pocket. (4 次) /əˈmjuːz.mənt/ 开心,愉悦,快乐 the feeling of being entertained or made to laugh
  • apparatus: So was born the echo-sounding apparatus, now in general use in ships. (4 次) /ˌæp.əˈreɪ.təs/ 设备;仪器;装置;用具 a set of equipment or tools or a machine that is used for a particular purpose
  • arcade: The expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening. (4 次) /ɑːˈkeɪd/ (两旁有商店的)拱廊商业街 a covered area or passage in which there are shops
  • aristocrat: A famous actor in a highly successful play was once cast in the role of an aristocrat who had been imprisoned in the Bastille for twenty years. (4 次) /ˈær.ɪ.stə.kræt/ 贵族;贵族成员 a person of high social rank who belongs to the aristocracy
  • arrival: The porter went to fetch one and arrived back with the station master, who produced it with a flourish and pointed out a microscopic ‘o’ beside the time of the arrival of the train at his station; this little ‘o’ indicated that the train only stopped for mail. (4 次) /əˈraɪ.vəl/ 到达;到来;来临 the fact of arriving somewhere
  • astronaut: NASA is now going to put the telescope right, so it will soon be sending up four astronauts to repair it. (4 次) /ˈæs.trə.nɔːt/ 宇航员,航天员 a person who has been trained for travelling in space
  • battle: But Alfred had deduced that the Danes were no longer fit for prolonged battle: and that their commissariat had no organization, but depended on irregular raids. (4 次) /ˈbæt.əl/ 战斗;战役;战争 a fight between armed forces
  • bell: I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Hugh was still as fat as ever. (4 次) /bel/ (电)门铃 an electrical device that makes a ringing sound when you press a button
  • belonging: The chest contained the personal belongings of a seaman, Alan Fielding. (4 次) /bɪˈlɒŋ.ɪŋ/ 归属感 a feeling of being happy or comfortable as part of a particular group and having a good relationship with the other members of the group because they welcome you and accept you
  • birth: The day after the birth of the five children, an aeroplane arrived in Aberdeen bringing sixty reporters and photographers. (4 次) /bɜːθ/ 出生 the time when a baby or young animal comes out of its mother’s body
  • boulder: Even though the road was littered with boulders and pitted with holes, Bruce was not in the least perturbed. (4 次) /ˈbəʊl.dər/ 巨石 a very large rock
  • bull: The bull was busy with the matador at the time, but it suddenly caught sight of the drunk who was shouting rude remarks and waving a red cap. (4 次) /bʊl/ 公牛;雄象;雄鲸 a male cow, or the male of particular animals such as the elephant or the whale
  • businessman: Captain Fawcett has just refused a strange request from a businessman. (4 次) /ˈbɪz.nɪs.mən/ (尤指公司高层的)商界人士;实业家 a man who works in business, especially one who has a high position in a company
  • butcher: Were you at the butcher’s? (4 次) /ˈbʊtʃ.ər/ 肉商,肉贩 a person who sells meat in a shop
  • cable: Two great towers support four huge cables. (4 次) /ˈkeɪ.bəl/ (传输电、电话信号等的)电缆 a set of wires, covered by plastic, that carries electricity, phone signals, etc.
  • cake: His wife was sitting beside him holding a large cake. (4 次) /keɪk/ 蛋糕 a sweet food made with a mixture of flour, eggs, fat, and sugar
  • cheese: A piece of cheese. (4 次) /tʃiːz/ 奶酪,干酪 a food made from milk, or from a milk-like substance taken from plants, that can be either firm or soft and is usually yellow or white in colour
  • cheque(或许是 exchequer?): When anyone opens a current account at a bank, he is lending the bank money, repayment of which he may demand at any time either in cash or by drawing a cheque in favour of another person. (4 次)
  • chest: The sea bed was scoured with powerful nets and there was tremendous excitement on board when a chest was raised from the bottom. (4 次) /tʃest/ 胸膛,胸部;胸腔 the upper front part of the body of humans and some animals, between the stomach and the neck, containing the heart and lungs
  • citizen: Sweden has evolved an excellent system for protecting the individual citizen from highhanded or incompetent public officers. (4 次) /ˈsɪt.ɪ.zən/ 公民;市民,城镇居民 a person who is a member of a particular country and who has rights because of being born there or because of being given rights, or a person who lives in a particular town or city
  • cloud: There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. (4 次) /klaʊd/ a grey or white mass in the sky, made up of very small floating drops of water
  • collection: He knew I collected match boxes and asked me whether my collection was growing. (4 次) /kəˈlek.ʃən/ 收藏品;收集物 a group of objects of one type that have been collected by one person or in one place
  • college: There were six million visitors in all, and the profits from the exhibition were used to build museums and colleges. (4 次) /ˈkɒl.ɪdʒ/ 大学 a university where you can study for an undergraduate (= first) degree
  • committee: The pie committee decided that the best way to transport the dish would be by canal, so they insured it for the trip. (4 次) /kəˈmɪt.i/ (代表较大的组织决策或搜集信息的)委员会 a small group of people chosen to represent a larger organization and either make decisions or collect information for it
  • concept: There are rare instances when justice almost ceases to be an abstract concept. (4 次) /ˈkɒn.sept/ 原则;概念;观念;想法 a principle or idea
  • conclusion: In the nineteenth century, a novelist would bring his story to a conclusion by presenting his readers with a series of coincidences – most of them wildly improbable. (4 次) /kənˈkluː.ʒən/ 结局;结尾;结果 the final part of something
  • contrast: It’s as if they were in some sense cosmic beings in violent and lovely contrast with us suburban creatures. (4 次) /ˈkɒn.trɑːst/ 差别,差异;对照,对比 an obvious difference between two or more things
  • copy: But the copy he gave him had not been written out in full as usual. (4 次) /ˈkɒp.i/ 复制;临摹;模仿,效仿 to produce something so that it is the same as an original piece of work
  • counter: The lady who is standing behind the counter. (4 次) /ˈkaʊn.tər/ 柜台 a long, flat, narrow surface or table in a shop, bank, restaurant, etc. at which people are served
  • crest: The basic features include a crest (the highest point of the wave), a trough (the lowest point), a height (the vertical distance from the trough to the crest), a wave length (the horizontal distance between two wave crests), and a period (which is the time it takes awave crest to travel one wave length). (4 次) /krest/ (浪、山等的)峰,顶,尖 the top or highest part of something such as a wave or a hill
  • crockery: While you are on the phone, the baby pulls the tablecloth off the table, smashing half your best crockery and cutting himself in the process. (4 次) /ˈkrɒk.ər.i/ 陶器;瓦器 cups, plates, bowls, etc., used to serve food and drink, especially made of china
  • dealer: To do this, he must be at least as knowledgeable as the dealer. (4 次) /ˈdiː.lər/ 商人,商贩 a person who trades in something
  • deck: Before she had anchored, the men from the boats had climbed on board and the decks were soon covered with colourful rugs from Persia, silks from India, copper coffee pots, and beautiful handmade silverware. (4 次) /dek/ 甲板,舱面 a flat area for walking on, built across the space between the sides of a boat
  • deposit: You can pay a deposit of thirty pounds, and then fourteen pounds a month for three years. (4 次) /dɪˈpɒz.ɪt/ 留下;存放 to leave something somewhere
  • descent: It can take as long as eight days to rig up rope ladders and to establish supply bases before a descent can be made into a very deep cave. (4 次) /dɪˈsent/ 血缘关系,家族关系;祖先;出身 the state or fact of being related to a particular person or group of people who lived in the past
  • dining: When my husband was going into the dining room this morning, he dropped some coins on the floor. (4 次) /daɪn/ 吃正餐;吃晚饭 to eat the main meal of the day, usually in the evening
  • discipline: The self-__discipline__ required to drag myself out of bed eleven minutes earlier than usual was considerable. (4 次) /ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/ 训导;训练;纪律;约束 training that makes people more willing to obey or more able to control themselves, often in the form of rules, and punishments if these are broken, or the behaviour produced by this training
  • dismay: I picked up the receiver between two sticky fingers and was dismayed when I recognized the voice of Helen Bates. (4 次) /dɪˈsmeɪ/ 沮丧,灰心,失望 a feeling of unhappiness and disappointment
  • dustman: This can give rise to curious situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation. (4 次) /ˈdʌst.mən/ (清运垃圾的)清洁工人 a person whose job is to empty people’s dustbins and take the rubbish away
  • dweller: The city dweller never experiences anxieties of this sort. (4 次) /ˈdwel.ər/ 城市/城镇/洞穴等居民 a person who lives in a city, town, cave, etc.
  • earthquake: An earthquake comes like a thief in the night, without warning. (4 次) /ˈɜːθ.kweɪk/ 地震 a sudden violent movement of the earth’s surface, sometimes causing great damage
  • element: Perhaps there is an element of truth in both these pictures, but few of us have had the opportunity to find out. (4 次) /ˈel.ɪ.mənt/ 部分;部件;要素 a part of something
  • equipment: It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment. (4 次) /ɪˈkwɪp.mənt/ 设备;器材;用具 the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose
  • error: We also make the fundamental error of announcing our resolutions to everybody so that we look even more foolish when we slip back into our bad old ways. (4 次) /ˈer.ər/ 错误;谬误;差错 a mistake
  • fascination: Antique shops exert a peculiar fascination on a great many people. (4 次) /ˌfæs.ənˈeɪ.ʃən/ 入迷;着迷 the fact of finding someone or something fascinating
  • fathom: Sir James Clark Ross had obtained a sounding of over 2, 400 fathoms in 1839, but it was not until 1869, when H.M.S.Porcupine was put at the disposal of the Royal Society for several cruises that a series of deep soundings was obtained in the Atlantic and the first samples were collected by dredging the bottom. (4 次) /ˈfæð.əm/ 英寻(测量水深单位,合1.8米或6英尺) a unit for measuring the depth of water, equal to 1.8 metres or 6 feet
  • favour(或许是 favor?): The man said that the pen was worth $50, but as a special favour, he would let me have it for $30. (4 次)
  • feature: Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see. (4 次) /ˈfiː.tʃər/ 特色,特征,特点 a typical quality or an important part of something
  • festival: A Festival for the Dead is held once a year in Japan. (4 次) /ˈfes.tɪ.vəl/ 节日;节期 a special day or period, usually in memory of a religious event, with its own social activities, food, or ceremonies
  • fireman: At last firemen have put out a big forest fire in California. (4 次) /ˈfaɪə.mən/ 消防队员 a man whose job is to stop unwanted fires from burning
  • fortune: At a village fair, I decided to visit a fortune-teller called Madam Bellinsky. (4 次) /ˈfɔː.tʃuːn/ 一大笔钱;大量财产 a large amount of money, goods, property, etc.
  • frequency: She always referred to them as ‘the shifting population’, for they came and went with such frequency that I never even got a chance to learn their names. (4 次) /ˈfriː.kwən.si/ (事件发生的)频度,次数;频繁 the number of times something happens within a particular period, or the fact of something happening often or a large number or times
  • function: Though these large machines still exist, many of their functions have been taken over by small powerful personal computers, commonly known as PCs. (4 次) /ˈfʌŋk.ʃən/ 功能,用途;职责 the natural purpose (of something) or the duty (of a person)
  • gentleman: Did you serve this gentleman half an hour ago, Caroline? (4 次) /ˈdʒen.təl.mən/ 先生(对男士的礼貌称呼) a polite way of talking to or referring to a man
  • gift: All those who have contributed towards the gift will sign their names in a large album which will be sent to the headmaster’s home. (4 次) /ɡɪft/ 礼物;赠品 a present or something that is given
  • glimpse: When he began to play a tune, we had our first glimpse of the snake. (4 次) /ɡlɪmps/ 看一看;瞥见 to see something or someone for a very short time or only partly
  • gravity: He mentally visualizes a complex form from all round itself; he knows while he looks at one side what the other side is like; he identifies himself with its centre of gravity, its mass, its weight; he realizes its volume as the space that the shape displaces in the air. (4 次) /ˈɡræv.ə.ti/ (尤指地球的)重力,引力,地心引力 the force that attracts objects towards one another, especially the force that makes things fall to the ground
  • growth: Libraries made education possible, and education in its turn added to libraries: the growth of knowledge followed a kind of compound interest law, which was greatly enhanced by the invention of printing. (4 次) /ɡrəʊθ/ 成长;生长;发育 The growth of a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing in size.
  • guard: While two detectives were keeping guard at the door, two others opened the parcel. (4 次) /ɡɑːd/ 卫兵,警卫;看守,守卫 a person or group of people whose job is to protect a person, place, or thing from danger or attack, or to prevent a person such as a criminal from escaping
  • hero: In spite of this, the Italians regarded him as a sort of hero. (4 次) /ˈhɪə.rəʊ/ 英雄 a person who is admired for having done something very brave or having achieved something great
  • horse: It had a head like a horse, big blue eyes, shining silver skin, and a bright red tail. (4 次) /hɔːs/ a large animal with four legs that people ride on or use for carrying things or pulling vehicles
  • housework: She does the housework. (4 次) /ˈhaʊs.wɜːk/ 家务 the work of keeping a house clean and tidy
  • influence: No one can avoid being influenced by advertisements. (4 次) /ˈɪn.flu.əns/ 影响,作用;有影响的人(或物) the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to do this
  • inhabitant: Hans returned to his family home, but the house had been bombed and no one in the neighbourhood knew what had become of the inhabitants. (4 次) /ɪnˈhæb.ɪ.tənt/ (某地的)居民,栖居动物 a person or animal that lives in a particular place
  • instruction: She withdrew $1000 from her bank and followed the kidnapper’s instructions. (4 次) /ɪnˈstrʌk.ʃən/ 指示,命令,吩咐 something that someone tells you to do
  • interval: A sound made by tapping on the hull of a ship will be reflected from the sea bottom, and by measuring the time interval between the taps and the receipt of the echoes the depth of the sea at that point can be calculated. (4 次) /ˈɪn.tə.vəl/ 间隔;间距 a period between two events or times
  • lantern: Specially-made lanterns are hung outside each house to help the dead to find their way. (4 次) /ˈlæn.tən/ 灯笼;提灯 a light inside a container that has a handle for holding it or hanging it up, or the container itself
  • lawn: Last spring my wife suggested that I call in a man to look at our lawn mower. (4 次) /lɔːn/ (尤指房屋附近或公园的)草地,草坪 an area of grass, especially near to a house or in a park, that is cut regularly to keep it short
  • left: It is on the left. (4 次) /left/ 左边的,左侧的 on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
  • level: The tunnel would be well-ventilated if tall chimneys were built above sea level. (4 次) /ˈlev.əl/ 高度 the height of something
  • link: One of the links in the chain that drives the wheels had snapped. (4 次) /lɪŋk/ 联系,关联;关系 a connection between two people, things, or ideas
  • lock: She was thinking that she must reprimand her home help the next morning for such a monstrous piece of negligence, when she remembered that she had gone shopping after the home help had left and she knew that she had turned both keys in their locks. (4 次) /lɒk/ ,门锁 a device that prevents something such as a door from being opened and can only be opened with a key
  • mammoth: Historians have long been puzzled by dots, lines and symbols which have been engraved on walls, bones, and the ivory tusks of mammoths. (4 次) /ˈmæm.əθ/ 巨大的;庞大的 extremely large
  • manner: It is true that during their explorations they often faced difficulties and dangers of the most perilous nature, equipped in a manner which would make a modern climber shudder at the thought, but they did not go out of their way to court such excitement. (4 次) /ˈmæn.ər/ 方式,方法 the way in which something is done
  • mass: They will hardly know which facts to select from the great mass of evidence that steadily accumulates. (4 次) /mæs/ 大量的;大规模的;大批的 having an effect on or involving a large number of people or forming a large amount
  • mattress: For the first time in his life, he became the proud owner of a bed which had springs and a mattress. (4 次) /ˈmæt.rəs/ 床垫,褥垫 the part of a bed, made of a strong cloth cover filled with firm material, that makes the bed comfortable to lie on
  • measure: This time, he managed to climb into the mouth of Kituro so that he could take photographs and measure temperatures. (4 次) /ˈmeʒ.ər/ ,测量;计量 to discover the exact size or amount of something
  • member: You know he’s a member of the Y.H.A. (4 次) /ˈmem.bər/ 成员,一分子 a person, animal, or thing that is part of a group
  • mess: Excuse the mess, Sam. (4 次) /mes/ 肮脏;杂乱;不整洁的人 Mess or a mess is something or someone that looks dirty or untidy.
  • mosquito: Later it was found that there was a type of mosquito which acted as the carrier of this disease and passed it on to the rabbits. (4 次) /məˈskiː.təʊ/ a small flying insect that bites people and animals and sucks their blood
  • motive: It is impossible to give a satisfactory explanation for a pot-holer’s motives. (4 次) /ˈməʊ.tɪv/ 动机;(行动的)缘由;目的 a reason for doing something
  • necessity: The shape and dimensions of the skyscrapers depend entirely on the necessity of obtaining the maximum income per square foot of ground, and of offering to the tenants offices and apartments that please them. (4 次) /nəˈses.ə.ti/ 必要,需要 the need for something
  • obstacle: What a relief it was when the boulders suddenly disappeared,giving way to a stretch of plain where the only obstacles were clumps of bushes. (4 次) /ˈɒb.stə.kəl/ 障碍;阻碍;妨碍 something that blocks you so that movement, going forward, or action is prevented or made more difficult
  • oxygen: While the five babies were still quietly sleeping in oxygen tents in a hospital nursery, their parents were paying the price for fame. (4 次) /ˈɒk.sɪ.dʒən/ ,氧气 a chemical element that is a gas with no smell or colour. Oxygen forms a large part of the air on earth, and is needed by animals and plants to live.
  • petrol: The petrol had nearly all been used up. (4 次) /ˈpet.rəl/ 汽油 a liquid obtained from petroleum, used especially as a fuel for cars and other vehicles
  • phase: They have found that it is connected with the passage of days and the phases of the moon. (4 次) /feɪz/ (发展或变化的)阶段,时期 any stage in a series of events or in a process of development
  • picnic: They had rushed up to her while she was having a picnic at the edge of a forest with her children and tried to steal her handbag. (4 次) /ˈpɪk.nɪk/ 野餐;供野餐吃的食品 an occasion when you have an informal meal of sandwiches, etc. outside, or the food itself
  • pity: What a pity! (4 次) /ˈpɪt.i/ 同情,怜悯 a feeling of sadness or sympathy for someone else’s unhappiness or difficult situation
  • portfolio: The serious investor needs a proper ‘portfolio’ –a well-planned selection of investments, with a definite structure and a clear aim. (4 次) /ˌpɔːtˈfəʊ.li.əʊ/ 公文包;文件夹 a large, thin case used for carrying drawings, documents, etc.
  • position: Future historians will be in a unique position when they come to record the history of our own times. (4 次) /pəˈzɪʃ.ən/ 位置,方位,地点 the place where something or someone is, often in relation to other things
  • possibility: Many people in industry and the Services, who have practical experience of noise, regard any investigation of this question as a waste of time; they are not prepared even to admit the possibility that noise affects people. (4 次) /ˌpɒs.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 可能(性) a chance that something may happen or be true
  • post: I drove it into a lamp-__post__. (4 次) /pəʊst/ 邮件 letters, etc. that are delivered to homes or places of work
  • presence: We enjoy staring at them, entranced as they go about their business, unaware (we hope) of our presence. (4 次) /ˈprez.əns/ 出席,在场;(事物的)存在,出现 the fact that someone or something is in a place
  • pupil: Pupils of the school, old and new, will be sending him a present to mark the occasion. (4 次) /ˈpjuː.pəl/ 学生,(尤指)小学生 a person, especially a child at school, who is being taught
  • quantity: The seed was sprayed over the ground in huge quantities by aeroplanes. (4 次) /ˈkwɒn.tə.ti/ (尤指可测量或确定的)量,数量,分量 the amount or number of something, especially that can be measured
  • rate: A recent survey of the effects of noise revealed (surprisingly?) that dogs barking incessantly in the night rated the highest form of noise pollution on a scale ranging from 1 to 7. (4 次) /reɪt/ ,比率;速率;速度;进度 the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a particular period
  • ray: I’m sure that you need an X-__ray__, Andy. (4 次) /reɪ/ 光线,光束;(热能等的)辐射线 a narrow beam of light, heat, etc. travelling in a straight line from its place of origin
  • reading: Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. (4 次) /ˈriː.dɪŋ/ ,阅读;读书 the skill or activity of getting information from books
  • refrigerator: There is a refrigerator in the kitchen. (4 次) /rɪˈfrɪdʒ.ər.eɪ.tər/ 冰箱,电冰箱 a piece of kitchen equipment that uses electricity to preserve food at a cold temperature
  • relative: Then Dr.Millington asked the caller if he was a relative of the patient. ‘ (4 次) /ˈrel.ə.tɪv/ 亲戚,亲属 a member of your family
  • resistance: This increases their air-__resistance__ and reduces the shock of impact when they hit the ground. (4 次) /rɪˈzɪs.təns/ 抵抗;反抗;反对 the act of fighting against something that is attacking you, or refusing to accept something
  • resource: This increases the expense of government, and reduces correspondingly the amount of economic resources that could be used for developing the country. (4 次) /rɪˈzɔːs/ 资源;财力;素质 a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, or person
  • response: Oddly shaped forms that are suspended from the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody. (4 次) /rɪˈspɒns/ 回答;回应,反应 an answer or reaction
  • route: Bagrit foresaw a time when computers would be small enough to hold in the hand, when they would be capable of providing information about traffic jams and suggesting alternative routes, when they would be used in hospitals to help doctors to diagnose illnesses, when they would relieve office workers and accountants of dull, repetitive clerical work. (4 次) /ruːt/ 路线;路途;航线 a particular way or direction between places
  • rubber: They quickly loaded a small rubber dinghy with food, matches, and cans of beer and rowed for a few miles across the Caribbean until they arrived at a tiny coral island. (4 次) /ˈrʌb.ər/ 橡胶;合成橡胶 an elastic substance (= that stretches) made either from the juice of particular tropical trees or artificially
  • sand: To their surprise, the precious parcel was full of stones and sand! (4 次) /sænd/ ,沙子 a substance that consists of very small grains of rock, found on beaches and in deserts
  • season: Which seasons do you like best? (4 次) /ˈsiː.zən/ ,季节 one of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, or winter
  • secrecy: One is the general atmosphere of secrecy in which it is carried out, the other the lack of freedom of the individual research worker. (4 次) /ˈsiː.krə.si/ 秘密;保密 the state of being secret or of keeping something secret
  • shell: Almost any day a young porpoises may be seen trying to turn a 300-pound sea turtle over by sticking his snout under the edge of his shell and pushing up for dear life. (4 次) /ʃel/ (尤指坚果、蛋、某些动物的)壳 the hard outer covering of something, especially nuts, eggs, and some animals
  • shopping: I’m making a shopping list, Tom. (4 次) /ˈʃɒp.ɪŋ/ 购物,买东西 the activity of buying things from shops
  • signal: Early next morning, she heard planes passing overhead and wondered how she could send a signal. (4 次) /ˈsɪɡ.nəl/ 信号 an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or an order
  • signature: He gives the bank specimens of his signature, and there is a very firm rule that the bank has no right or authority to pay out a customer’s money on a cheque on which its customer’s signature has been forged. (4 次) /ˈsɪɡ.nə.tʃər/ 签名 your name written by yourself, always in the same way, usually to show that something has been written or agreed by you
  • slope: From the shore line, out to a distance which may be anywhere from a few miles to a few hundred miles, runs the gentle slope of the continental shelf, geologically part of the continents. (4 次) /sləʊp/ 斜坡 a surface that lies at an angle to the horizontal so that some points on it are higher than others
  • soil: The leader of the party was examining the soil near the entrance to the cave when the machine showed that there was gold under the ground. (4 次) /sɔɪl/ 泥土,土壤 the material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow
  • solution: Modern readers would find such naive solutions totally unacceptable. (4 次) /səˈluː.ʃən/ 解决办法;解决方案 the answer to a problem
  • square: Trafalgar Square,please. (4 次) /skweər/ 正方形,四方形 a flat shape with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90°
  • staff: He and his staff began throwing furniture out of the window. (4 次) /stɑːf/ 全体员工,全体雇员 the group of people who work for an organization
  • stock: He loved to be told that one of his imaginary products was temporarily out of stock and he would faithfully promise to call again at some future date, but of course he never did. (4 次) /stɒk/ 储备物;供应物;存货 a supply of something for use or sale
  • storm: One afternoon she set out from the coast in a small boat and was caught in a storm. (4 次) /stɔːm/ 风暴;暴风雨 an extreme weather condition with very strong wind, heavy rain, and often thunder and lightning
  • strength: However, size and strength are not the only important things about this bridge. (4 次) /streŋθ/ 体力;力气;力量;实力 the ability to do things that need a lot of physical or mental effort
  • string: She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken. (4 次) /strɪŋ/ 细绳;线;带 (a piece of) strong, thin rope made by twisting very thin threads together, used for fastening and tying things
  • success: Frank smiled when he remembered his hard early years and the long road to success. (4 次) /səkˈses/ 成功;胜利 the achieving of the results wanted or hoped for
  • survey: Then in 1989, twenty-six years after the crash, the plane was accidentally rediscovered in an aerial survey of the island. (4 次) /ˈsɜː.veɪ/ 调查 an examination of opinions, behaviour, etc., made by asking people questions
  • tar: Other animals were trapped in tar pits, like the elephants, sabre-toothed cats, and numerous other creatures that are found at Rancho la Brea, which is now just a suburb of Los Angeles. (4 次) /tɑːr/ (用于铺路的)煤焦油沥青,柏油 a black substance, sticky when hot, used especially for making roads
  • taxi: Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and has begun a new service. (4 次) /ˈtæk.si/ 出租汽车 a car with a driver who you pay to take you somewhere
  • temper: I had all the usual symptoms of someone giving up smoking: a bad temper and an enormous appetite. (4 次) /ˈtem.pər/ 脾气;易怒 the tendency to become angry very quickly
  • timetable: After years of conditioning, most of us have developed an unshakable faith in railway timetables. (4 次) /ˈtaɪmˌteɪ.bəl/ 时间表,行程安排 a detailed plan showing when events or activities will happen
  • torch: It was very dark, so they turned on a torch. (4 次) /tɔːtʃ/ 手电筒 a small light that is held in the hand and usually gets its power from batteries
  • vision: One case concerns an 11-year-old schoolgirl Vera Petrova, who has normal vision but who can also perceive things with different parts of her skin, and through solid walls. (4 次) /ˈvɪʒ.ən/ 幻景;幻像 an idea or mental image of something
  • weapon: In fact, it would be an assistance to all carnivores though it would be a two-edged weapon when they fought each other. (4 次) /ˈwep.ən/ 武器,兵器;凶器 any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife, etc.
  • wool: I tried to say something, but my mouth was full of cotton wool. (4 次) /wʊl/ 羊毛;动物毛 the soft, thick hair that grows on the bodies of sheep and some other animals
  • addition: In addition to all her other qualifications, Bessie was an expert cook. (3 次) /əˈdɪʃ.ən/ 加法 the process of adding numbers or amounts together
  • address: There’s a label on the handle with my name and address on it. (3 次) /əˈdres/ 地址;住址 the number of the house, name of the road, and name of the town where a person lives or works, and where letters can be sent
  • advertisement: No one can avoid being influenced by advertisements. (3 次) /ədˈvɜː.tɪs.mənt/ 广告;启事 a picture, short film, song, etc. that tries to persuade people to buy a product or service
  • agreement: The busmen have stated that the strike will continue until general agreement is reached about pay and working conditions. (3 次) /əˈɡriː.mənt/ 意见一致;同意;应允 the situation in which people have the same opinion, or in which they approve of or accept something
  • alcohol: Alcohol may be a medical disinfectant, but should not be relied upon to sterilize water. (3 次) /ˈæl.kə.hɒl/ ;酒精,乙醇 a clear liquid that can make you drunk, also used as a solvent (= a substance that dissolves another) and in fuel and medicines
  • anarchy: ‘We really thrive on anarchy.’ (3 次) /ˈæn.ə.ki/ (尤指政府消亡或垮台而引起的)无政府状态,混乱状态 a situation in which there is no organization and control, especially in society, because there is no effective government
  • appreciation: To get a full appreciation of what this means we must turn first to some recent human inventions. (3 次) /əˌpriː.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/ 欣赏;理解;感谢 the act of recognizing or understanding that something is valuable, important, or as described
  • armchair: There are some armchairs in the room. (3 次) /ˈɑːm.tʃeər/ 扶手椅 a comfortable chair with sides that support your arms
  • astronomer: But other suns, start as the astronomers call them, are bound to have planets like our own, and as is the number of stars in the universe is so vast, this possibility becomes virtual certainty. (3 次) /əˈstrɒn.ə.mər/ 天文学家 someone who studies astronomy
  • attitude: But the significant thing is not the behaviour of the players but the attitude of the spectators: and, behind the spectators, of the nations who work themselves into furies over these absurd contests, and seriously believe – at any rate for short periods – that running, jumping and kicking a ball are tests of national virtue. (3 次) /ˈæt.ɪ.tʃuːd/ 心态;看法;态度 a feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a way of behaving that is caused by this
  • audience: Over the years, one may well become an authority on one’s hobby and will very probably be asked to give informal talks to little gatherings and then, if successful, to larger audiences. (3 次) /ˈɔː.di.əns/ 观众;听众;读者 the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking, etc.
  • autumn: Is it cold or warm in autumn? (3 次) /ˈɔː.təm/ 秋天,秋季 the season of the year between summer and winter, lasting from September to November north of the equator and from March to May south of the equator, when fruits and crops become ready to eat and are picked, and leaves fall
  • bacteria: The life forms most likely to develop on a planet would be bacteria. (3 次) /bækˈtɪə.ri.ə/ (bacterium的复数) plural of bacterium
  • bat:  Not all sounds made by animals serve as language, and we have only to turn to that extraordinary discovery of echo-location in bats to see a case in which the voice plays a strictly utilitarian role. (3 次) /bæt/ 球棒;球拍;球板 a specially shaped piece of wood used for hitting the ball in some games
  • bedroom: This bedroom’s very untidy. (3 次) /ˈbed.ruːm/ 卧室 a room used for sleeping in
  • bee: A colony of bees had turned the engine into a hive and it was totally preserved in beeswax! (3 次) /biː/ 蜜蜂 a yellow and black flying insect that makes honey and can sting you
  • beginning: The only funny things we heard that evening came from the advertiser at the beginning of the programme. (3 次) /bɪˈɡɪn.ɪŋ/ 开头部分;开端 the first part of something or the start of something
  • bite: They sting or bite without provocation; they fly uninvited into our rooms on summer nights, or beat against our lighted windows. (3 次) /baɪt/ (用牙)咬 to use your teeth to cut into something or someone
  • boiling: The kettle’s boiling! (3 次) /ˈbɔɪ.lɪŋ/ 极热的;炎热的 very hot
  • bone: Historians have long been puzzled by dots, lines and symbols which have been engraved on walls, bones, and the ivory tusks of mammoths. (3 次) /bəʊn/ ,骨头 any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame
  • boot: Instead of catching fish, they catch old boots and rubbish. (3 次) /buːt/ 靴子 a type of shoe that covers the whole foot and the lower part of the leg
  • bow: The crowd broke into cheers and the drunk bowed. (3 次) /baʊ/ (使)鞠躬;(使)欠身;点头致意 to bend your head or body forward, especially as a way of showing someone respect or expressing thanks to people who have watched you perform
  • boxer: In those days, boxers fought with bare fists for prize money. (3 次) /ˈbɒk.sər/ 拳击手,拳击运动员 someone who takes part in the sport of boxing
  • boxing: Boxing matches were very popular in England two hundred years ago. (3 次) /ˈbɒk.sɪŋ/ 拳击运动 a sport in which two competitors fight by hitting each other with their hands
  • bread: A loaf of bread. (3 次) /bred/ 面包 a food made from flour, water, and usually yeast, mixed together and baked
  • breath: She was soon out of breath, but she continued to run. (3 次) /breθ/ 呼吸的空气;气息 the air that goes into and out of your lungs
  • brigade: The fire brigade was called and two fire fighters freed George using a special type of grease. (3 次) /brɪˈɡeɪd/ (军队的)旅 a large group of soldiers in an army
  • bush: When he had killed the guard, the prisoner of war quickly dragged him into the bushes. (3 次) /bʊʃ/ 灌木 a plant with many small branches growing either directly from the ground or from a hard stem, giving the plant a rounded shape
  • butter: The list included most of the things Hugh loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, milk, chocolate, and sweets. (3 次) /ˈbʌt.ər/ 黄油 a pale yellow solid food containing a lot of fat that is made from cream and is spread on bread or used in cooking
  • cannon: Triple gun-decks mounted sixty-four bronze cannon. (3 次) /ˈkæn.ən/ (旧时的)大炮,火炮,加农炮 a large, powerful gun, usually attached to two or four wheels, that was used in the past to fire heavy stone or metal balls
  • cap: The bull was busy with the matador at the time, but it suddenly caught sight of the drunk who was shouting rude remarks and waving a red cap. (3 次) /kæp/ (有帽舌的)帽子,制服帽 a soft flat hat that has a curved part sticking out at the front, often worn as part of a uniform
  • capital: The Games will be held just outside the capital and the whole area will be called ‘Olympic City’. (3 次) /ˈkæp.ɪ.təl/ 首都;首府;省会 a city that is the centre of government of a country or smaller political area
  • cash: When anyone opens a current account at a bank, he is lending the bank money, repayment of which he may demand at any time either in cash or by drawing a cheque in favour of another person. (3 次) /kæʃ/ 现金;现款 money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards
  • cattle: The price we pay for cheap food may be already too high: Mad Cow Disease (BSE) in cattle, salmonella in chicken and eggs, and listeria in dairy products. (3 次) /ˈkæt.əl/ a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo, and bison, that are often kept for their milk or meat
  • champion: Signor Fratelli, the present champion, has won it every year since 1991. (3 次) /ˈtʃæm.pi.ən/ (人或动物)冠军,获胜者 someone or something, especially a person or animal, that has beaten all other competitors in a competition
  • characteristic: The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. (3 次) /ˌkær.ək.təˈrɪs.tɪk/ 特色,特点,特征 a typical or noticeable quality of someone or something
  • chemical: This applies particularly to chemical industries, where chance discoveries play a much larger part than they do in physical and mechanical industries. (3 次) /ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/ 化学品;化学制品 any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules
  • cinema: Have you just been to the cinema? (3 次) /ˈsɪn.ə.mɑː/ 电影院 a theatre where people pay to watch films
  • cliff: She knew she was near the shore because the light was high up on the cliffs. (3 次) /klɪf/ (常指海岸的)悬崖,峭壁 a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast
  • coincidence: It is a curious coincidence that the day before his retirement, Mr. Page will have been teaching for a total of forty years. (3 次) /kəʊˈɪn.sɪ.dəns/ 同时发生;(尤指令人吃惊的)巧合,碰巧的事 an occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time, especially in a way that is unlikely and surprising
  • collar: People who work in offices are frequently referred to as ‘white-__collar__ workers’ for the simple reason that they usually wear a collar and tie to go to work. (3 次) /ˈkɒl.ər/ 衣领,领口 the part around the neck of a piece of clothing, usually sewn on and sometimes made of different material
  • command: But this is not a business that can be undertaken in a day or swiftly improvised by a mere command of the will. (3 次) /kəˈmɑːnd/ (尤指军人发出的)命令,指示 an order, especially one given by a soldier
  • compartment: At that time, however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was regarded as unsinkable, for she had sixteen watertight compartments. (3 次) /kəmˈpɑːt.mənt/ (车辆的)分隔厢,舱;(尤指火车的)隔间,包厢 one of the separate areas inside a vehicle, especially a train
  • consideration: It has expanded without any idea of the true nature of the human beings who run the machines, and without giving any consideration to the effects produced on the individuals and on their descendants by the artificial mode of existence imposed by the factory. (3 次) /kənˌsɪd.əˈreɪ.ʃən/ 考虑,斟酌 the act of thinking about something carefully
  • couple: and I went into the living room where we talked for a couple of hours. (3 次) /ˈkʌp.əl/ (相似或相同事物的)一对,一双,几个;(有某种联系之人的)一对,几个 two or a few things that are similar or the same, or two or a few people who are in some way connected
  • cow: This god which has the head of a cow was normally placed inside a mummy. (3 次) /kaʊ/ 母牛,奶牛 a large female farm animal kept to produce meat and milk
  • craft: It was the idea of supporting a craft on a ‘pad’, or cushion, of low-pressure air, ringed with a curtain of higher pressure air. (3 次) /krɑːft/ (尤指制作东西的)工艺,手艺;技术 skill and experience, especially in relation to making objects; a job or activity that needs skill and experience, or something produced using skill and experience
  • cream: There’s an ice cream man. (3 次) /kriːm/ 奶油,乳脂 the thick, yellowish-white liquid that forms on the top of milk
  • crew: Three factors have caused these fish to grow so large: the warm water round the hot oil pipes under the sea; the plentiful supply of food thrown overboard by the crews on the rigs; the total absence of fishing boats around the oil rigs. (3 次) /kruː/ 全体工作人员;(尤指)全体船员,全体机组人员,全体乘务人员 a group of people who work together, especially all those who work on and operate a ship, aircraft, etc.
  • critic: On another occasion, he invited a number of important critics to see his private collection of modern paintings. (3 次) /ˈkrɪt.ɪk/ 批评者,反对者 someone who says that they do not approve of someone or something
  • culture: In primitive cultures the obligation to seek and to receive the traditional instruction is binding to all. (3 次) /ˈkʌl.tʃər/ 文化(尤指某一群体在某一时期普遍的风俗习惯和信仰) the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time
  • curtain: We like them in the same way that we like pretty curtain material. (3 次) /ˈkɜː.tən/ (尤指布质的)帘,窗帘,门帘 a piece of material, especially cloth, that hangs across a window or opening to make a room or part of a room dark or private
  • cushion: It was the idea of supporting a craft on a ‘pad’, or cushion, of low-pressure air, ringed with a curtain of higher pressure air. (3 次) /ˈkʊʃ.ən/ 垫子;座垫;靠垫 a bag made of cloth, plastic, or leather that is filled with soft material, often has an attractive cover, and is used especially on chairs for sitting or leaning on
  • decay: Stone does not decay, and so the tools of long ago have remained when even the bones of the men who made them have disappeared without trace. (3 次) /dɪˈkeɪ/ 腐蚀;(使)衰败,(使)衰弱 to become gradually damaged, worse, or less; to cause something to do this
  • description: However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar. (3 次) /dɪˈskrɪp.ʃən/ 描述,描写,描绘 something that tells you what something or someone is like
  • device: The Americans would happily reach one accord on standards for medical devices and then hammer out different pacts covering, say, electronic goods and drug manufacturing. (3 次) /dɪˈvaɪs/ 装置,器械 an object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose
  • dignity: In seeking independence, they do not sacrifice their human dignity. (3 次) /ˈdɪɡ.nə.ti/ 庄重,端庄;尊严 calm, serious, and controlled behaviour that makes people respect you
  • dimension: The shape and dimensions of the skyscrapers depend entirely on the necessity of obtaining the maximum income per square foot of ground, and of offering to the tenants offices and apartments that please them. (3 次) /ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/ 空间,尺寸 a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, or width
  • dinghy: They quickly loaded a small rubber dinghy with food, matches, and cans of beer and rowed for a few miles across the Caribbean until they arrived at a tiny coral island. (3 次) /ˈdɪŋ.ɡi/ 无篷小船 a small open boat
  • district: It must be the only modern house in the district. (3 次) /ˈdɪs.trɪkt/ ,区域 an area of a country or town that has fixed borders that are used for official purposes, or that has a particular feature that makes it different from surrounding areas
  • drinking: Some hotels supply boiled water on request and this can be used for drinking, or for brushing teeth. (3 次) /ˈdrɪŋ.kɪŋ/ 喝酒,饮酒 the activity of drinking alcohol
  • duty: When he asked if Mr. Lane lived there, the policeman on duty told him that since his defeat, the ex-Prime Minister had gone abroad. (3 次) /ˈdʒuː.ti/ 责任;义务 something that you have to do because it is part of your job, or something that you feel is the right thing to do
  • egg: The price we pay for cheap food may be already too high: Mad Cow Disease (BSE) in cattle, salmonella in chicken and eggs, and listeria in dairy products. (3 次) /eɡ/ (食用的)蛋(尤指鸡蛋) the oval object with a hard shell that is produced by female birds, especially chickens, eaten as food
  • election: The former Prime Minister, Mr.Wentworth Lane, was defeated in the recent elections. (3 次) /iˈlek.ʃən/ 选举 a time when people vote in order to choose someone for a political or official job
  • enterprise: In the early days of the settlement of Australia, enterprising settlers unwisely introduced the European rabbit. (3 次) /ˈen.tə.praɪz/ 组织;(尤指)公司,企业;(尤指营利性的、艰巨而重大的)计划,事业 an organization, especially a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that will earn money
  • enthusiast: Now a group of enthusiasts are going to have the plane restored. (3 次) /ɪnˈθjuː.zi.æst/ 热衷于…的人;热心者;爱好者 a person who is very interested in and involved with a particular subject or activity
  • examiner: The examiner must have been pleased with my performance, for he smiled and said, ‘Just one more thing, Mr.Eames. (3 次) /ɪɡˈzæm.ɪ.nər/ 主考人;考官 someone whose job is to decide how well someone has done in an examination
  • explanation: The explanation was simple but very unusual. (3 次) /ˌek.spləˈneɪ.ʃən/ 解释;说明;给出的原因 the details or reasons that someone gives to make something clear or easy to understand
  • failure: The salvage operation had been a complete failure. (3 次) /ˈfeɪ.ljər/ 失败;失败的人(或事) the fact of someone or something not succeeding
  • fair: At a village fair, I decided to visit a fortune-teller called Madam Bellinsky. (3 次) /feər/ 合理的;公平的;公正的;平等待人的 treating someone in a way that is right or reasonable, or treating a group of people equally and not allowing personal opinions to influence your judgment
  • fate: After all, all living creatures live by feeding on something else, whether it be plant or animal, dead or alive, and it is only by chance that such a fate is avoided. (3 次) /feɪt/ 命中注定的事;命运;(尤指)厄运 what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death or defeat
  • feeling: The hardened professional smuggler, on the other hand, is never troubled by such feelings, even if he has five hundred gold watches hidden in his suitcase. (3 次) /ˈfiː.lɪŋ/ (感官的)感觉 the fact of feeling something physical
  • fighter: The fire brigade was called and two fire fighters freed George using a special type of grease. (3 次) /ˈfaɪ.tər/ 战士;战斗者;斗士 someone who fights in a battle or in a physical fight against an opponent
  • fingerprint: They went through the rooms, being careful to touch nothing, as they did not want to hinder the police in their search for fingerprints. (3 次) /ˈfɪŋ.ɡə.prɪnt/ 指纹,指印 the pattern of curved lines on the end of a finger or thumb that is different in every person, or a mark left by this pattern
  • fisherman: Some fishermen are unlucky. (3 次) /ˈfɪʃ.ə.mən/ 抓鱼(或钓鱼)的人;(尤指)渔民 someone who catches fish, especially as a job
  • fissure: Just ahead of us there was a huge fissure. (3 次) /ˈfɪʃ.ər/ (岩石或土地的)裂缝,裂隙 a deep, narrow crack, especially in rock or the earth
  • flower: Those flowers are lovely, too. (3 次) /flaʊər/ ;开花植物 the part of a plant that is often brightly coloured and has a pleasant smell, or the type of plant that produces these
  • fraction: If you are catching a train, it is always better to be comfortably early than even a fraction of a minute too late. (3 次) /ˈfræk.ʃən/ 分数 a number that results from dividing one whole number by another
  • fruit: Ripe fruit falls from the trees and you never have to work. (3 次) /fruːt/ 水果 the soft part containing seeds that is produced by a plant. Many types of fruit are sweet and can be eaten.
  • funeral: When he died at the age of eighty, the Florentines gave him a state funeral and had a picture painted which was dedicated to the memory of ‘the most valiant soldier and most notable leader, Signor Giovanni Haukodue’. (3 次) /ˈfjuː.nər.əl/ 葬礼,丧礼 a (usually religious) ceremony for burying or burning the body of a dead person
  • fur: She returned to the shop the following morning dressed in a fur coat, with a handbag in one hand and a long umbrella in the other. (3 次) /fɜːr/ (动物的)毛,毛皮 the thick hair that covers the bodies of some animals, or the hair-covered skin(s) of animals, removed from their bodies
  • galaxy: Of course, the Hubble is above the earth’s atmosphere, so it will soon be sending us the clearest pictures of the stars and distant galaxies that we have ever seen. (3 次) /ˈɡæl.ək.si/ 星系 one of the independent groups of stars in the universe
  • gangster: There was a time when the owners of shops and businesses in Chicago had to pay large sums of money to gangsters in return for ‘protection’. (3 次) /ˈɡæŋ.stər/ 歹徒;犯罪团伙成员 a member of an organized group of violent criminals
  • gas: Once we get down to the oil, it usually flows to the surface because great pressure either from gas or water, is pushing it. (3 次) /ɡæs/ ,气体 a substance in a form like air that is neither solid nor liquid
  • generation: The only way that they can preserve their history is to recount it as sagas legends handed down from one generation of storytellers to another. (3 次) /ˌdʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən/ (社会或家庭的)一代(人),同代人,同辈人 all the people of about the same age within a society or within a particular family
  • globe: ‘A new play is coming to “The Globe” soon,’ I said. (3 次) /ɡləʊb/ 地球;世界 the world
  • glue: And I want some glue. (3 次) /ɡluː/ ;胶水 a sticky substance that is used for joining things together permanently, produced from animal bones and skins or by a chemical process
  • god: They also found something which the X-ray plates did not show: a small wax figure of the god Duamutef. (3 次) /ɡɒd/ (主宰某个领域的)神;神像 a spirit or being believed to control some part of the universe or life and often worshipped for doing so, or something that represents this spirit or being
  • grain: The use of pesticides and fertilizers produces cheap grain and vegetables. (3 次) /ɡreɪn/ (尤指像稻谷、小麦等像草一样的植物的)谷粒,颖果,谷(物) a seed or seeds from a plant, especially a plant like a grass such as rice or wheat
  • hair: He was rather elderly with grey hair and clear blue eyes. (3 次) /heər/ (人的)头发;(人或动物的)汗毛,毛发 the mass of thin thread-like structures on the head of a person, or any of these structures that grow out of the skin of a person or animal
  • homework: At night, the children always do their homework. (3 次) /ˈhəʊm.wɜːk/ 家庭作业 work that teachers give their students to do at home
  • honey: Imagine their surprise and delight when they broke open the packing cases and found that the fourth engine was sweet as honey – still in perfect condition. (3 次) /ˈhʌn.i/ 蜂蜜 a sweet, sticky, yellow substance made by bees and used as food
  • horror: Below, the captain realized to his horror that the Titanic was sinking rapidly, for five of her sixteen watertight compartments had already been flooded! (3 次) /ˈhɒr.ər/ 恐惧;震惊;(…的)震惊性,恐怖性 an extremely strong feeling of fear and shock, or the frightening and shocking character of something
  • hub: The Moon is likely to become the industrial hub of the Solar System supplying the rocket fuels for its ships, easily obtainable from the lunar rocks in the form of liquid oxygen. (3 次) /hʌb/ 中心;枢纽 the central or main part of something where there is most activity
  • importance: Convinced of the importance of education, modern states ‘invest’in institutions of learning to get back ‘interest’ in the form of a large group of enlightened young men and women who are potential leaders. (3 次) /ɪmˈpɔː.təns/ 重要性 the quality of being important
  • independence: As a result, humans have learned to respect feline independence. (3 次) /ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dəns/ (国家的)独立 freedom from being governed or ruled by another country
  • inn: Shortly after it was launched, the pie committee went to a local inn to celebrate. (3 次) /ɪn/ (通常位于乡间可过夜的)酒馆 a pub where you can stay for the night, usually in the countryside
  • institution: Convinced of the importance of education, modern states ‘invest’in institutions of learning to get back ‘interest’ in the form of a large group of enlightened young men and women who are potential leaders. (3 次) /ˌɪn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən/ (大学、银行等)机构,团体 a large and important organization, such as a university or bank
  • insurance: Insurance companies are normally willing to insure anything. (3 次) /ɪnˈʃɔː.rəns, ɪnˈʃʊə.rəns/ 保险 an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc.
  • intelligence: Although mankind has undergone no general improvement in intelligence or morality, it has made extraordinary progress in the accumulation of knowledge. (3 次) /ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒəns/ 智力,智慧 the ability to learn, understand, and make judgments or have opinions that are based on reason
  • invention: To get a full appreciation of what this means we must turn first to some recent human inventions. (3 次) /ɪnˈven.ʃən/ 发明,创造 something that has never been made before, or the process of creating something that has never been made before
  • jazz: She tried to play jazz on it! (3 次) /dʒæz/ 爵士乐;爵士乐曲 a type of modern music originally developed by African-Americans, with a rhythm in which the strong notes often come before the beat. Jazz is usually improvised (= invented as it is played).
  • jewellery(或许是 jeweler?): Mr. Taylor, the owner of a jewellery shop was admiring a new window display. (3 次)
  • judgment: If parents were prepared for this adolescent reaction, and realized that was a sign that the child was growing up and developing valuable powers of observation and independent judgment, they would not be so hurt, and therefore would not drive the child into opposition by resenting and resisting it. (3 次) /ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/ 判断力;识别力 the ability to form valuable opinions and make good decisions
  • kettle: Is there any water in this kettle? (3 次) /ˈket.əl/ 水壶,烧水壶 a container for boiling water, that has a lid, handle, and spout and is made from plastic or metal
  • kidnapper: Kidnappers are rarely interested in animals, but they recently took considerable interest in Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay’s cat. (3 次) /ˈkɪd.næp.ər/ 劫持者,绑架者 someone who takes a person away illegally by force, usually in order to demand money in exchange for releasing them
  • label: There’s a label on the handle with my name and address on it. (3 次) /ˈleɪ.bəl/ 标签,标牌 a piece of paper or other material that gives you information about the object it is attached to
  • ladder: I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the doorbell, but she was fast asleep, so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. (3 次) /ˈlæd.ər/ 梯子 a piece of equipment used for climbing up and down, that consists of two vertical bars or pieces of rope joined to each other by a set of horizontal steps
  • leader: The leader of the party was examining the soil near the entrance to the cave when the machine showed that there was gold under the ground. (3 次) /ˈliː.dər/ 领导,领导人 a person in control of a group, country, or situation
  • legend: The only way that they can preserve their history is to recount it as sagas legends handed down from one generation of storytellers to another. (3 次) /ˈledʒ.ənd/ 传说,传奇故事;民间故事 a very old story or set of stories from ancient times, or the stories, not always true, that people tell about a famous event or person
  • library: Many firms, for instance have great difficulty in obtaining technical or scientific books from libraries because they are unwilling to have their names entered as having taken out such and such a book, for fear the agents of other firms should be able to trace the kind of research they are likely to be undertaking. (3 次) /ˈlaɪ.brər.i/ 图书馆;阅览室 a building, room, or organization that has a collection of books, documents, music, and sometimes things such as tools or artwork, for people to borrow, usually without payment
  • liner: The tragic sinking of this great liner will always be remembered, for she went down on her first voyage with heavy loss of life. (3 次) /ˈlaɪ.nər/ 邮轮,大型客轮 a large ship for carrying passengers in comfort on long journeys
  • luxury: Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world. (3 次) /ˈlʌk.ʃər.i/ 奢华,奢侈,豪华 great comfort, especially as provided by expensive and beautiful things
  • machinery: There was also a great deal of machinery on display. (3 次) /məˈʃiː.nər.i/ (大型的)机器;机械;(机器的)运转部分 a group of large machines or the parts of a machine that make it work
  • majority: Already,orientals and Asian Americans constitute the majority of the engineering staffs at many Valley firms. (3 次) /məˈdʒɒr.ə.ti/ 大多数,大部分 the larger number or part of something
  • manufacturer: During a radio programme, a company of biscuit manufacturers once asked listeners to bake biscuits and send them to their factory. (3 次) /ˌmæn.jəˈfæk.tʃər.ər/ 制造商(大批量生产商品的企业) a company that produces goods in large numbers
  • marking: The nomads who made these markings lived by hunting and fishing during the last Ice Age which began about 35,000 B.C. and ended about 10,000 B.C. By correlating markings made in various parts of the world, historians have been able to read this difficult code. (3 次) /ˈmɑː.kɪŋ/ (动物身上的)斑点 a pattern on the body of an animal
  • matador: The bull was busy with the matador at the time, but it suddenly caught sight of the drunk who was shouting rude remarks and waving a red cap. (3 次) /ˈmæt.ə.dɔːr/ 斗牛士 a man who fights and kills bulls (= male cows) at a bullfight
  • meadow: Sometimes we go upstream to a favourite backwater, sometimes we have our party at the boathouse, which a predecessor of ours at the farm built in the meadow hard by the deepest pool for swimming and diving. (3 次) /ˈmed.əʊ/ (常指有野花的)草地,牧场 a field with grass and often wild flowers in it
  • mechanic: Have your mechanics finished yet? (3 次) /məˈkæn.ɪk/ 技师;机工;机械师 someone whose job is repairing the engines of vehicles and other machines
  • messenger: Professor Ronald Bracewell, a leading American radio astronomer, argued in Nature that such a superior civilization, on a visit to our own solar system, may have left an automatic messenger behind to await the possible awakening of an advanced civilization. (3 次) /ˈmes.ɪn.dʒər/ 送信人;通信员;信使 someone who takes a message or documents from one person to another
  • microphone: On the B.B.C. you can hear the clock when it is actually striking because microphones are connected to the clock tower. (3 次) /ˈmaɪ.krə.fəʊn/ 扩音器,麦克风,话筒 a piece of equipment that you speak into to make your voice louder, or to record your voice or other sounds
  • millionaire: Sometimes you think you’re a millionaire! (3 次) /ˌmɪl.jəˈneər/ 百万富翁;大富翁 a person who has money, property, etc. that is worth at least 1,000,000 dollars, pounds, euros, etc.
  • mink: She was wearing a blue dress and a mink coat. (3 次) /mɪŋk/ ,水貂 a small animal with valuable fur that is used to make expensive coats, or the fur from this animal
  • monster: Fishermen and sailors sometimes claim to have seen monsters in the sea. (3 次) /ˈmɒn.stər/ (虚构的)怪物,怪兽 any imaginary frightening creature, especially one that is large and strange
  • muscle: ‘Rest’, in terms of muscle relaxation and so on, can be achieved by a brief period lying, or even sitting down. (3 次) /ˈmʌs.əl/ 肌肉 one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement
  • noon: She always eats her lunch at noon. (3 次) /nuːn/ 正午,中午 twelve o’clock in the middle of the day, or about that time
  • novel: We often read in novels how a seemingly respectable person or family has some terrible secret which has been concealed from strangers for years. (3 次) /ˈnɒv.əl/ (长篇)小说 a long printed story about imaginary characters and events
  • obligation: But, in addition to that basically simple concept, the bank and its customer owe a large number of obligations to one another. (3 次) /ˌɒb.lɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ 义务;责任;职责 the fact that you are obliged to do something
  • organization: In the 1970s, computers were common enough, but only in big business, government departments, and large organizations. (3 次) /ˌɔː.ɡən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ 组织,机构 a group of people who work together in an organized way for a shared purpose
  • pace: The man let out a cry and jumped back several paces. (3 次) /peɪs/ (移动的)步速;(发生的)速度;节奏 the speed at which someone or something moves, or with which something happens or changes
  • packing: Imagine their surprise and delight when they broke open the packing cases and found that the fourth engine was sweet as honey – still in perfect condition. (3 次) /ˈpæk.ɪŋ/ 打包;收拾行李 the act of putting things into cases, boxes, bags, etc.
  • pad: I don’t have any small pads. (3 次) /pæd/ ,衬垫;护垫 a piece of soft, thick cloth or rubber, used to protect a part of the body, give shape to something, or clean something
  • patience: We shall all remember Mr. Page for his patience and understanding and for the kindly encouragement he gave us when we went so unwillingly to school. (3 次) /ˈpeɪ.ʃəns/ 忍耐,耐心 the ability to wait, or to continue doing something despite difficulties, or to suffer without complaining or becoming annoyed
  • peace: These young people, who love the peace of mountains, always receive a warm welcome at St.Bernard’s monastery. (3 次) /piːs/ 和平;太平 freedom from war and violence, especially when people live and work together happily without disagreements
  • pence: If fifty pence pieces are not exchanged for sweets, they rattle for months inside money boxes. (3 次) /pens/ (penny的复数) plural of penny (= a unit of money)
  • percent: Moon dwellers will be able to fly in space at only three percent of the cost of similar journeys by their terrestrial cousins. (3 次) /pəˈsent/ 百分之…(符号为%) for or out of every 100, shown by the symbol %
  • pest: Ironically, Europe, which had bequeathed the rabbit as a pest to Australia, acquired this man-made disease as a pestilence. (3 次) /pest/ (破坏庄稼的)有害小动物(或昆虫);害虫 an insect or small animal that is harmful or damages crops
  • phenomenon: These ocean waves are among the earth’s most complicated natural phenomena. (3 次) /fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nən/ (尤指不寻常的或有趣的)现象 something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual or interesting
  • phrase: He opened the book and found a phrase. (3 次) /freɪz/ 短语 a group of words that is part of, rather than the whole of, a sentence
  • pigeon: Pinhurst is only five miles from Silbury, but Mr.Scott cannot get a telephone for his new garage, so he has just bought twelve pigeons. (3 次) /ˈpɪdʒ.ən/ 鸽子 a large, usually grey bird that is often seen in towns sitting on buildings in large groups, and is sometimes eaten as food
  • pioneer: In the pioneering days however,this was not the case at all. (3 次) /ˌpaɪəˈnɪər/ 先驱,先锋,创始人 a person who is one of the first people to do something
  • pit: Even though the road was littered with boulders and pitted with holes, Bruce was not in the least perturbed. (3 次) /pɪt/ ;麻子,痘瘢 a large hole in the ground, or a slightly low area in any surface
  • plate: Her eyes were fixed on her plate and in a short time, she was busy eating. (3 次) /pleɪt/ 盘子,碟子 a flat, usually round dish with a slightly raised edge that you eat from or serve food from
  • policy: Though my aunt pursued what was, in those days, an enlightened policy, in that she never allowed her domestic staff to work more than eight hours a day, she was extremely difficult to please. (3 次) /ˈpɒl.ə.si/ 政策,方针,策略 a set of ideas or a plan of what to do in particular situations that has been agreed to officially by a group of people, a business organization, a government, or a political party
  • politician: Politicians agree, in principle, so America and the EU have been trying to reach a deal which would eliminate the need to double-test many products. (3 次) /ˌpɒl.ɪˈtɪʃ.ən/ 从政者,政治家,政客 a member of a government or law-making organization
  • population: She always referred to them as ‘the shifting population’, for they came and went with such frequency that I never even got a chance to learn their names. (3 次) /ˌpɒp.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/ 人口;全体居民 all the people living in a particular country, area, or place
  • poverty: He was sent to prison for failing to pay his debts and died in poverty in 1836. (3 次) /ˈpɒv.ə.ti/ 贫困,贫穷 the condition of being extremely poor
  • precaution: Dressed in dark glasses and old clothes, they had taken special precautions so that no one should recognize them. (3 次) /prɪˈkɔː.ʃən/ 预防,预防措施 an action that is done to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous happening
  • president: Last year a journalist had been instructed by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president’s palace in a new African republic. (3 次) /ˈprez.ɪ.dənt/ 总统;国家主席 (the title given to) the person who has the highest political position in a country that is a republic and who, in some of these countries, is the leader of the government
  • prizefighter: Because of this, they were known as ‘prizefighters’. (3 次) /ˈpraɪzˌfaɪ.tər/ 职业拳击手 a boxer who fights to win money
  • programme(或许是 programmer?): The only funny things we heard that evening came from the advertiser at the beginning of the programme. (3 次)
  • purchase: It had been purchased by a local authority so that an enormous pie could be baked for an annual fair. (3 次) /ˈpɜː.tʃəs/ 购买 to buy something
  • purpose: The albatross is the king of the gliders, the class of fliers which harness the air to their purpose, but must yield to its opposition. (3 次) /ˈpɜː.pəs/ 意图,目的,原因 why you do something or why something exists
  • quarter: A quarter of a pound of tea. (3 次) /ˈkwɔː.tər/ 四分之一 one of four equal or almost equal parts of something; ¼
  • relief: What a relief it was when the boulders suddenly disappeared,giving way to a stretch of plain where the only obstacles were clumps of bushes. (3 次) /rɪˈliːf/ (不快过后的)宽慰,宽心,轻松,解脱 a feeling of happiness that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended
  • reputation: The tree was planted near the church fifty years ago, but it is only in recent years that it has gained an evil reputation. (3 次) /ˌrep.jəˈteɪ.ʃən/ 名誉;声望;名望 the opinion that people in general have about someone or something, or how much respect or admiration someone or something receives, based on past behaviour or character
  • requirement: She produced all sorts of weird concoctions, but none of them met with Harry’s requirements. (3 次) /rɪˈkwaɪə.mənt/ 需要;有赖于;要求;规定 something that you must do, or something you need
  • restaurant: We went to a restaurant. (3 次) /ˈres.tər.ɒnt/ 饭店;餐馆;菜馆 a place where meals are prepared and served to customers
  • rim: The sides of the dish were so smooth that it was almost impossible to attach hawsers and chains to the rim without damaging it. (3 次) /rɪm/ (圆形物的)外缘,边缘 the outer, often curved or circular, edge of something
  • rocket: The Moon is likely to become the industrial hub of the Solar System supplying the rocket fuels for its ships, easily obtainable from the lunar rocks in the form of liquid oxygen. (3 次) /ˈrɒk.ɪt/ 火箭;火箭发动机;火箭弹 a large cylinder-shaped object that moves very fast by forcing out burning gases, used for space travel or as a weapon
  • rod: One, for instance, consisted of rods of various lengths and thicknesses which would stand up on end like ninepins. (3 次) /rɒd/ 竿,杆,棒 a long, thin pole made of wood or metal
  • safety: By this time, however, three men had come into the ring and they quickly dragged the drunk to safety. (3 次) /ˈseɪf.ti/ 安全,平安 a state in which or a place where you are safe and not in danger or at risk
  • sailing: One of the most famous sailing ships of the nineteenth century, the Cutty Sark, can still be seen at Greenwich. (3 次) /ˈseɪ.lɪŋ/ 帆船运动 the sport or activity of using boats with sails
  • sailor: Fishermen and sailors sometimes claim to have seen monsters in the sea. (3 次) /ˈseɪ.lər/ 水手,船员 a person who works on a ship, especially one who is not an officer
  • sale: They’re sales reps. (3 次) /seɪl/ ,出售,销售 an act of exchanging something for money
  • sample: These days, advertisers not only offer free samples, but free cars, free houses, and free trips round the world as well. (3 次) /ˈsɑːm.pəl/ 样品 a small amount of something that shows you what the rest is or should be like
  • satisfaction: I took one guiltily, lit it and smoked with satisfaction. (3 次) /ˌsæt.ɪsˈfæk.ʃən/ 满足,满意 a pleasant feeling that you get when you receive something you wanted, or when you have done something you wanted to do
  • scale: Things can go wrong on a big scale, as a number of people recently discovered in Parramatta, a suburb of Sydney. (3 次) /skeɪl/ 标度,刻度;等级 a set of numbers, amounts, etc., used to measure or compare the level of something
  • screen: That proved to be my undoing, for I soon got back to my old bad habit of dozing off in front of the screen. (3 次) /skriːn/ 银幕;屏幕 a flat surface in a cinema, on a television, or as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown
  • seaman: Though people have often laughed at stories told by seamen, it is now known that many of these ‘monsters’ which have at times been sighted are simply strange fish. (3 次) /ˈsiː.mən/ 海员;水手;水兵 a sailor, especially one who is not an officer
  • sensor: But suppose the earth could be covered with sensors spaced one foot apart, rising at one-foot intervals all the way to the top of the atmosphere. (3 次) /ˈsen.sər/ 传感器 a device that is used to record that something is present or that there are changes in something
  • settlement: Alpine villages tended to be impoverished settlements cut off from civilization by the high mountains. (3 次) /ˈset.əl.mənt/ (结束争端的)协议 an official agreement that finishes an argument
  • shed: I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the doorbell, but she was fast asleep, so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window. (3 次) /ʃed/ (通常为木质、存放物品用的)棚子,小屋 a small building, usually made of wood, used for storing things
  • shoal: A shoal of fish will do this. (3 次) /ʃəʊl/ 鱼群 a large number of fish swimming as a group
  • shoulder: Now, dressed in a blue uniform and with a rifle over his shoulder, the prisoner marched boldly up and down in front of the camp. (3 次) /ˈʃəʊl.dər/ ,肩膀,肩部 one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck that join the arms to the rest of the body
  • shower: Before returning home at night, He took a shower and changed back into his suit. (3 次) /ʃaʊər/ 淋浴器 a device that releases drops of water through a lot of very small holes and that you stand under to wash your whole body
  • silence: The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade. (3 次) /ˈsaɪ.ləns/ 宁静;寂静 a period without any sound; complete quiet
  • sleeping: They all leapt out of their sleeping bags and hurried outside. (3 次) /ˈsliː.pɪŋ/ 睡着的 in or relating to the state of sleep
  • smoking: After reading an article entitled ‘Cigarette Smoking and Your Health’ I lit a cigarette to calm my nerves. (3 次) /ˈsməʊ.kɪŋ/ 吸烟,抽烟 the action of smoking a cigarette, pipe, etc., or the activity of doing this regularly
  • soap: A bar of soap. (3 次) /səʊp/ 肥皂 a substance used for washing the body or other things
  • soldier: Six hundred years ago, Sir John Hawkwood arrived in Italy with a band of soldiers and settled near Florence. (3 次) /ˈsəʊl.dʒər/ 士兵,军人,战士 a person who is in an army and wears its uniform, especially someone who fights when there is a war
  • son: Following in his father’s footsteps many years later, Sir Malcolm’s son, Donald, also set up a world record. (3 次) /sʌn/ 儿子 your male child
  • song: In return for this, the beggar stood on his head and sang songs. (3 次) /sɒŋ/ ,歌曲 a usually short piece of music with words that are sung
  • sounding: Sir James Clark Ross had obtained a sounding of over 2, 400 fathoms in 1839, but it was not until 1869, when H.M.S.Porcupine was put at the disposal of the Royal Society for several cruises that a series of deep soundings was obtained in the Atlantic and the first samples were collected by dredging the bottom. (3 次) /saʊnd/ 声音,声响 something that you can hear or that can be heard
  • spectacle: This is a moving spectacle, for crowds of people stand on the shore watching the lanterns drifting away until they can be seen no more. (3 次) /ˈspek.tə.kəl/ 不寻常的事;出人意料的情况 an unusual or unexpected event or situation that attracts attention, interest, or disapproval
  • speedboat: As the man tried to swing the speedboat round, the steering wheel came away in his hands. (3 次) /ˈspiːd.bəʊt/ 快艇 a small boat with a powerful engine that travels very fast
  • sphere: Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres. (3 次) /sfɪər/ ,圆球;球状物 an object shaped like a round ball
  • stereo: There is a stereo in the room. (3 次) /ˈster.i.əʊ/ 立体声 a way of recording or playing sound so that it is separated into two signals and produces more natural sound
  • stocking: In the play, she must appear in a bright red dress and long black stockings. (3 次) /ˈstɒk.ɪŋ/ 长筒袜 one of a pair of tight-fitting coverings for the feet and legs made of thin material and often worn under skirts and dresses
  • store: A detective recently watched a well-dressed woman who always went into a large store on Monday mornings. (3 次) /stɔːr/ (大型)百货商店 a large shop where you can buy many different types of goods
  • stranger: When they had all made themselves comfortable, a stranger appeared. (3 次) /ˈstreɪn.dʒər/ 陌生人 someone you do not know
  • structure: In the centre of the hall, there were a number of tall structures which contained coloured lights. (3 次) /ˈstrʌk.tʃər/ 结构;构造;机构;体系 the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in this way
  • suggestion: I would not hear of the suggestion and said that I would fix it myself. (3 次) /səˈdʒes.tʃən/ 提议;建议 an idea, plan, or action that is suggested or the act of suggesting it
  • swimming: As a great many people will be visiting the country,the government will be building new hotels, an immense stadium,and a new Olympic-standard swimming pool. (3 次) /ˈswɪm.ɪŋ/ 游泳,游水 the activity or sport of swimming
  • symbol: Ever since then, the great monument has been a symbol of liberty for the millions of people who have passed through New York Harbour to make their homes in America. (3 次) /ˈsɪm.bəl/ 标志,象征 a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent something else
  • tank: We felt sure that sooner or later a stone would rip a hole in our petrol tank or damage the engine. (3 次) /tæŋk/ (盛放液体或气体的)容器 a container that holds liquid or gas
  • tape: I bound the base of the tree with sticky tape, making it impossible for the ants to reach the aphids. (3 次) /teɪp/ 磁带;录音带;录像带 thin plastic in a long, narrow strip with a magnetic covering that allows sounds or sounds and pictures to be recorded and played again, especially one on which sound is recorded
  • teacher: Are you a teacher? (3 次) /ˈtiː.tʃər/ 教员;教师 someone whose job is to teach in a school or college
  • team: An American team explored a temple which stands in an ancient city on the promontory of Ayia Irini. (3 次) /tiːm/ ,组,班 a number of people or animals who do something together as a group
  • teenager: At the same time, a number of teenagers climbed on to the dish and held a little party of their own. (3 次) /ˈtiːnˌeɪ.dʒər/ (13岁至19岁的)青少年 a young person between 13 and 19 years old
  • temptation: The temptation to steal is greater than ever before – especially in large shops. (3 次) /tempˈteɪ.ʃən/ 引诱;诱惑 the wish to do or have something that you know you should not do or have
  • ton: When the fire had at last been put out, the forest authorities ordered several tons of a special type of grass-seed which would grow quickly. (3 次) /tʌn/ 公吨(等于1000公斤) a unit of weight equal to 1,000 kilograms
  • tongue: Show me your tongue. (3 次) /tʌŋ/ 舌头 the large, soft piece of flesh in the mouth that you can move, and is used for tasting, speaking, etc.
  • tool: Armed with the right tools and materials, newlyweds gaily embark on the task of decorating their own homes. (3 次) /tuːl/ (用于生产或维修的)工具,器具 a piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something
  • tour: While on a walking tour with his wife, he stopped to talk to a workman. (3 次) /tʊər/ 参观;游历,观光 a visit to a place or area, especially one during which you look around the place or area and learn about it
  • track: On a race track? (3 次) /træk/ (铁路的)轨道 the pair of long metal bars fixed on the ground at an equal distance from each other, along which trains travel
  • tradition: It marked the end of the great tradition of ships with sails and the beginning of a new era. (3 次) /trəˈdɪʃ.ən/ 传统 a belief, principle, or way of acting that people in a particular society or group have continued to follow for a long time, or all of these beliefs, etc. in a particular society or group
  • trainer: There are even stories of half-trained elephant calves who have refused to feed and pined to death when by some unavoidable circumstance they have been deprived of their own trainer. (3 次) /ˈtreɪ.nər/ 教员,教练;培训师;驯兽师 a person who teaches skills to people or animals and prepares them for a job, activity, or sport
  • treasure: Dreams of finding lost treasure almost came true recently. (3 次) /ˈtreʒ.ər/ 财宝;珍宝 very valuable things, usually in the form of a store of precious metals, precious stones, or money
  • tricycle: A game that is very popular with these young swimmers is the underwater tricycle race. (3 次) /ˈtraɪ.sɪ.kəl/ (尤指儿童骑的)三轮脚踏车 a small vehicle like a bicycle with two wheels at the back and one at the front, used especially by young children
  • truck: The pie committee telephoned a local garage owner who arrived in a recovery truck to salvage the pie dish. (3 次) /trʌk/ 卡车,货车,载重汽车 a large road vehicle that is used for transporting large amounts of goods
  • Tyre: The litter baskets were empty and the ground was covered with pieces of paper, cigarette ends, old tyres, empty bottles and rusty tins. (3 次) /taɪər/ 轮胎 a thick rubber ring, often filled with air, that is fitted around the outer edge of the wheel of a vehicle, allowing the vehicle to stick to the road surface and to travel over the ground more easily
  • unit: After having been wounded towards the end of the war, he had been sent to hospital and was separated from his unit. (3 次) /ˈjuː.nɪt/ 单位;单元 a single thing or a separate part of something larger
  • vase: What are you going to do with that vase, Penny? (3 次) /vɑːz/ 花瓶 a container used for holding cut flowers or for decoration
  • vehicle: The lorry was loaded with empty beer bottles and hundreds of them slid off the back of the vehicle and on to the road. (3 次) /ˈvɪə.kəl/ (陆上)交通工具;车辆;机动车 a machine, usually with wheels and an engine, used for transporting people or goods, especially on land
  • vessel: Before they were replaced by steamships, sailing vessels like the Cutty Sark were used to carry tea from China and wool from Australia. (3 次) /ˈves.əl/ ,舰 a large boat or a ship
  • vibration: If explosives are used, vibrations will cause the roof of the mine to collapse. (3 次) /vaɪˈbreɪ.ʃən/ 持续振动;轻微抖动 continuous quick, slight shaking movement
  • vigour(或许是 vigor?): Earlier, we were infants and young children, and consequently more vulnerable; later, we shall undergo a progressive loss of our vigour and resistance which, though imperceptible at first will finally become so steep that we can live no longer, however well we look after ourselves, and however well society, and our doctors, look after us. (3 次)
  • virtue: Though they extol the virtues of the peaceful life, only one of them has ever gone to live in the country and he was back in town within six months. (3 次) /ˈvɜː.tʃuː/ 美德;高尚品德 a good moral quality in a person, or the general quality of being morally good
  • volume: We keep trying all four methods, but he sheer volume of rubbish we produce worldwide threatens to overwhelm us. (3 次) /ˈvɒl.juːm/ 容积;体积;容量 the amount of space that is contained within an object or solid shape
  • voyage: The tragic sinking of this great liner will always be remembered, for she went down on her first voyage with heavy loss of life. (3 次) /ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ/ 航海;航行 a long journey, especially by ship
  • wing: Any ship that crosses the Pacific is accompanied for many days by the smaller albatross, which may keep company with the vessel for an hour without visible or more than occasional movement of wing. (3 次) /wɪŋ/ (鸟类等的)翅膀;(飞机的)机翼 the flat part of the body that a bird, insect, or bat uses for flying, or one of the flat, horizontal structures that stick out from the side of an aircraft and support it when it is flying
  • working: Those women are very hard-__working__. (3 次) /ˈwɜː.kɪŋ/ 工作的 relating to work
  • wound: After having been wounded towards the end of the war, he had been sent to hospital and was separated from his unit. (3 次) /wuːnd/ (身体上的)伤,伤口 a damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon
  • wreck: The plane wasn’t too badly damaged, but over the years, the crash was forgotten and the wreck remained undisturbed. (3 次) /rek/ 破坏;毁坏 to destroy or badly damage something
  • x: I’m sure that you need an X-ray, Andy. (3 次) /eks/ (英语字母表的第24个字母) the 24th letter of the English alphabet
  • yard: Meanwhile, they should encourage those among us who cannot swim five yards before they are gasping for air. (3 次) /jɑːd/ (相当于3英尺,约91.4厘米) a unit of measurement equal to three feet or approximately 91.4 centimetres
  • 10th: The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912. (2 次)
  • absence: Three factors have caused these fish to grow so large: the warm water round the hot oil pipes under the sea; the plentiful supply of food thrown overboard by the crews on the rigs; the total absence of fishing boats around the oil rigs. (2 次) /ˈæb.səns/ 缺席;缺勤;不在场 the fact of not being where you are usually expected to be
  • abuse: No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail. (2 次) /əˈbjuːz/ (尤指为个人私利而)滥用;妄用 to use something for the wrong purpose in a way that is harmful or morally wrong
  • affair: Punctuality is a necessary habit in all public affairs in civilized society. (2 次) /əˈfeər/ 事务;事情 a situation or subject that is being dealt with or considered
  • airfield: When the plane arrived, some of the detectives were waiting inside the main building while others were waiting on the airfield. (2 次) /ˈeə.fiːld/ (小型)飞机场 a level area where aircraft can take off and land, with fewer buildings and services than an airport and used by fewer passengers
  • albatross: Any ship that crosses the Pacific is accompanied for many days by the smaller albatross, which may keep company with the vessel for an hour without visible or more than occasional movement of wing. (2 次) /ˈæl.bə.trɒs/ 信天翁(长翼大白鸟,尤见于太平洋和南大西洋海域) a large white bird with long, strong wings that lives near the sea, found especially in the areas of the Pacific and South Atlantic oceans
  • ambition: I limited myself to two modest ambitions: to do physical exercise every morning and to read more of an evening. (2 次) /æmˈbɪʃ.ən/ 抱负;志向;雄心;野心 a strong wish to achieve something
  • anxiety: He may never be sure where the next meal is coming from, but he is free from the thousands of anxieties which afflict other people. (2 次) /æŋˈzaɪ.ə.ti/ 焦虑,不安,担心 an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future
  • apartment: Lawn mowers whining on a summer’s day,late-night parties in apartment blocks, noisy neighbours, vehicles of all kinds,especially large container trucks thundering through quiet villages, planes and helicopters flying overhead, large radios carried round in public places and played at maximum volume. (2 次) /əˈpɑːt.mənt/ 公寓套房 a set of rooms for living in, especially on one floor of a building
  • aphid: Clusters of tiny insects called aphids were to be found on the underside of the leaves. (2 次) /ˈeɪ.fɪd/ 蚜虫 any of various small insects, such as the greenfly, that suck the juices of plants for food
  • appetite: I had all the usual symptoms of someone giving up smoking: a bad temper and an enormous appetite. (2 次) /ˈæp.ə.taɪt/ 食欲,胃口 the feeling that you want to eat food
  • appointment: Do you have an appointment? (2 次) /əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/ 约会;预约;约定 a formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place
  • argument: The two men quarrelled bitterly and it was clear that the argument could only be settled by a fight. (2 次) /ˈɑːɡ.jə.mənt/ 争论;争吵;争辩;争执 a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing
  • artist: This exhibition received a great deal of attention in the press, for though the pictures were supposed to be the work of famous artists, they had in fact been painted by Dickie. (2 次) /ˈɑː.tɪst/ 艺术家;美术家;画家;雕塑家 someone who paints, draws, or makes sculptures
  • assistance: Then, her composure regained, she was ready to set off with the porter’s assistance to search for any intruders who might still be lurking in her flat. (2 次) /əˈsɪs.təns/ 帮助;协助;援助 help
  • assumption: Recent scientific evidence seems to indicate that this assumption is incorrect. (2 次) /əˈsʌmp.ʃən/ 假定;假设;臆断 something that you accept as true without question or proof
  • astronomy: Recent developments in astronomy have made it possible to detect planets in our own Milky Way and in other galaxies. (2 次) /əˈstrɒn.ə.mi/ 天文学 the scientific study of the universe and of objects that exist naturally in space, such as the moon, the sun, planets, and stars
  • attendant: A flight attendant would take charge of me and I never had an unpleasant experience. (2 次) /əˈten.dənt/ 服务员;侍者 someone whose job is to be in a place and help visitors or customers
  • background: Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet. (2 次) /ˈbæk.ɡraʊnd/ (画、照片的)背景,衬托 the things that can be seen behind the main things or people in a picture
  • band: Six hundred years ago, Sir John Hawkwood arrived in Italy with a band of soldiers and settled near Florence. (2 次) /bænd/ 乐队 a group of musicians who play modern music together
  • banker: Primarily, the banker-customer relationship is that of debtor and creditor – who is which depending on whether the customer’s account is in credit or is overdrawn. (2 次) /ˈbæŋ.kər/ 银行家 someone with an important position in a bank
  • bargain: I felt especially pleased with my wonderful bargain – until I got back to the ship. (2 次) /ˈbɑː.ɡɪn/ 便宜货,廉价品 something on sale at a lower price than its true value
  • basement: The fire broke out in the basement. (2 次) /ˈbeɪs.mənt/ 地下室 a part of a building consisting of rooms that are partly or completely below the level of the ground
  • basis: It can take as long as eight days to rig up rope ladders and to establish supply bases before a descent can be made into a very deep cave. (2 次) /ˈbeɪ.sɪs/ 基础;根据 the most important facts, ideas, etc. from which something is developed
  • bath: He’s having a bath. (2 次) /bɑːθ/ 澡盆,浴缸 a long plastic, metal, or ceramic container that is filled with water so that you can sit or lie in it to wash your whole body
  • beach: The hovercraft travelled first over the water, then mounted the beach, climbed up the dunes, and sat down on a road. (2 次) /biːtʃ/ 海滨,湖滨;海滩,沙滩 an area of sand or small stones near the sea or another area of water such as a lake
  • beast: We owe a lot to the birds and beasts who eat insects but all of them put together kill only a fraction of the number destroyed by spiders. (2 次) /biːst/ (尤指大型或野生的)动物;野兽 an animal, especially a large or wild one
  • behalf: If a citizen’s complaint is justified, the Ombudsman will act on his behalf. (2 次) /bɪˈhɑːf/ 代表…,作为…的代表;代替… representing
  • bewilderment: When the woman shook her head in bewilderment, Harry went on to explain that ‘myrolite’ was a hard, amber-like substance which could be used to remove freckles. (2 次) /bɪˈwɪl.də.mənt/ 混乱 confusion
  • birthday: We have special river birthday parties in the summer. (2 次) /ˈbɜːθ.deɪ/ 生日 the day that is exactly a year or number of years after a person was born
  • boatman: In it there was a boatman fast asleep. (2 次) /ˈbəʊt.mən/ 靠小船营生的人;摆渡人;船夫 a man whose job is to control a small boat, for example on a river
  • bomber: In 1963 a Lancaster bomber crashed on Wallis Island, a remote place in the South Pacific, a long way west of Samoa. (2 次) /ˈbɒm.ər/ 投弹手;投掷炸弹者 a person who uses bombs
  • boredom: Collecting, by occupying spare time so constructively, makes a person contented, with no time for boredom. (2 次) /ˈbɔː.dəm/ 厌烦;厌倦;乏味;无聊 the state of being bored
  • boundary: The river which forms the eastern boundary of our farm has always played an important part in our lives. (2 次) /ˈbaʊn.dər.i/ 分界线;边界 a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit of something
  • brake: I suddenly pressed the brake pedal hard and we were both thrown forward. (2 次) /breɪk/ 刹车;闸,制动器 a device that makes a vehicle go slower or stop, or a pedal, bar, or handle that makes this device work
  • bulletin: To end our special news bulletin,’ said the voice of the television announcer, ‘we’re going over to the macaroni fields of Calabria. (2 次) /ˈbʊl.ə.tɪn/ (电视或电台的)新闻快报;(机构的)简报 a short news programme on television or radio, often about something that has just happened, or a short newspaper printed by an organization
  • bundle: There was no trace of fingerprints, but the inspector found a dirty red bundle that contained jewellery which the old lady said was not hers. (2 次) /ˈbʌn.dəl/ ;捆 a number of things that have been fastened or are held together
  • busman(或许是 bushman?): Busmen have decided to go on strike next week. (2 次)
  • cage: Now they have had special cages made to protect them from these monsters. (2 次) /keɪdʒ/ 笼子 a space surrounded on all sides by bars or wire, in which animals or birds are kept
  • calendar: Up to now, historians have assumed that calendars came into being with the advent of agriculture, for then man was faced with a real need to understand something about the seasons. (2 次) /ˈkæl.ən.dər/ 日历 a printed table showing all the days, weeks, and months of the year
  • calf: One young calf especially enjoyed raising a turtle to the surface with his snout, and then shoving him across the tank like an aquaplane. (2 次) /kɑːf/ 小牛,牛犊;(象、鲸等大型哺乳动物的)幼崽,幼兽 a young cow, or the young of various other large mammals such as elephants and whales
  • camper: Municipalities naturally want to secure the campers’ site fees and other custom. (2 次) /ˈkæm.pər/ 露营者,野营者;度假营营员 a person who stays in a tent or in a holiday camp on holiday
  • capacity: It has been estimated that if the bridge were packed with cars, it would still only be carrying a third of its total capacity. (2 次) /kəˈpæs.ə.ti/ 容积,容量;生产能力;(尤指某人或某组织的)办事能力 the total amount that can be contained or produced
  • cargo: The captain knew that another attempt would be made later, for the sunken ship he was trying to find had been carrying a precious cargo of gold bullion. (2 次) /ˈkɑː.ɡəʊ/ (轮船、飞机等大型交通工具装载的)货物 the goods carried by a ship, aircraft, or other large vehicle
  • carnivore: In fact, it would be an assistance to all carnivores though it would be a two-edged weapon when they fought each other. (2 次) /ˈkɑː.nɪ.vɔːr/ 食肉动物 an animal that eats meat
  • carrier: Later it was found that there was a type of mosquito which acted as the carrier of this disease and passed it on to the rabbits. (2 次) /ˈkær.i.ər/ 搬运人,运送人;运输工具 a person or thing that carries something
  • catastrophe: The telephone rings and this marks the prelude to an unforeseen series of catastrophes. (2 次) /kəˈtæs.trə.fi/ 大灾难;大灾祸 a sudden event that causes very great trouble or destruction
  • cavern: Squeezing through a cleft in the rocks, the pot-holers arrived at an enormous cavern, the size of a huge concert hall. (2 次) /ˈkæv.ən/ 大洞穴;大山洞 a large cave
  • CD: Films, videos, CDs and CD-ROMS are just some of the bewildering amount of information they will have. (2 次) /ˌsiːˈdiː/ 激光唱片,光盘(compact disc的缩写) abbreviation for compact disc : a small plastic disk with a shiny surface on which information, especially high-quality sound, is recorded
  • ceiling: Oddly shaped forms that are suspended from the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody. (2 次) /ˈsiː.lɪŋ/ 天花板,顶棚 the inside surface of a room that you can see when you look above you
  • cell: The curtain went up on the final act of the play and revealed the aristocrat sitting alone behind bars in his dark cell. (2 次) /sel/ 细胞 the smallest basic unit of a plant or animal
  • chalk: And I want a large box of chalk, too. (2 次) /tʃɔːk/ 白垩 a type of soft white rock
  • chaos: The chaos was inconceivable. (2 次) /ˈkeɪ.ɒs/ 混乱;无秩序状态 a state of total confusion with no order
  • character: Most children have such a high ideal of their parents, unless the parents themselves have been unsatisfactory, that it can hardly hope to stand up to a realistic evaluation Parents would be greatly surprised and deeply touched if they realized how much belief their children usually have in their character and infallibility, and how much this faith means to a child. (2 次) /ˈkær.ək.tər/ 性格,个性;特征 the particular combination of qualities in a person or place that makes them different from others
  • charmer: After a time, we noticed a snake charmer with two large baskets at the other side of the square, so we went to have a look at him. (2 次) /ˈtʃɑː.mər/ 迷人的人,可爱的人 a person who has good qualities that make you like them
  • chasm: This immense chasm has been formed by an underground stream which has tunnelled a course through a flaw in the rocks. (2 次) /ˈkæz.əm/ (岩石、地面或冰面的)裂隙;峡谷;深渊 a very deep, narrow opening in rock, ice, or the ground
  • chat: They invariably live nearby and are always available for an informal chat or an evening’s entertainment. (2 次) /tʃæt/ 闲谈,聊天,闲聊 to talk to someone in a friendly informal way
  • clavichord: It is called a clavichord. (2 次) /ˈklæv.ɪ.kɔːd/ 击弦古钢琴 an early keyboard instrument in which the strings are hit by pieces of metal when the keys are pressed
  • clay: The city was even equipped with a drainage system, for a great many clay pipes were found beneath the narrow streets. (2 次) /kleɪ/ 黏土,陶土 thick, heavy soil that is soft when wet, and hard when dry or baked, used for making bricks and containers
  • cloth: Dickie left the shop without a word and returned carrying a large cloth bag. (2 次) /klɒθ/ ,布料 (a type of) woven material
  • clothing: When a plane from London arrived at Sydney airport, workers began to unload a number of wooden boxes which contained clothing. (2 次) /ˈkləʊ.ðɪŋ/ 衣服;(尤指某种用途的)服装 clothes, especially clothes of a particular type or those worn in a particular situation
  • cod: The fish are not sharks or killer whales, but favourite eating varieties like cod and skate which grow to unnatural sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet in length. (2 次) /kɒd/ 鳕鱼 a large sea fish that can be eaten, or the meat of this fish
  • code: The nomads who made these markings lived by hunting and fishing during the last Ice Age which began about 35,000 B.C. and ended about 10,000 B.C. By correlating markings made in various parts of the world, historians have been able to read this difficult code. (2 次) /kəʊd/ 密码;代号;代码 a system of words, letters, or signs used to represent a message in secret form, or a system of numbers, letters, or signals used to represent something in a shorter or more convenient form
  • colony: A colony of bees had turned the engine into a hive and it was totally preserved in beeswax! (2 次) /ˈkɒl.ə.ni/ 殖民地 a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away
  • communication: The hovercraft is particularly useful in large areas with poor communications such as Africa or Australia; it can become a ‘flying fruit-bowl’, carrying bananas from the plantations to the ports; giant hovercraft liners could span the Atlantic; and the railway of the future may well be the ‘hovertrain’, riding on its air cushion over a single rail, which it never touches, at speeds, up to 300 m.p.h.–the possibilities appear unlimited. (2 次) /kəˌmjuː.nɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 交流;沟通;交际;传达;传播;通讯 the act of communicating with people
  • companion: He waved desperately to his companion, who had been water skiing for the last fifteen minutes. (2 次) /kəmˈpæn.jən/ 同伴;伙伴;伴侣 a person you spend a lot of time with often because you are friends or because you are travelling together
  • concentration: I smoked with concentration and pleasure as I was sure that this would be my last cigarette. (2 次) /ˌkɒn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən/ 专注,专心 the ability to think carefully about something you are doing and nothing else
  • concrete: The towers are built on immense underwater platforms made of steel and concrete. (2 次) /ˈkɒŋ.kriːt/ 混凝土 a very hard building material made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water
  • conflict: It was Hart who created the basic formula of the Western film, and devised the protagonist he played in every film he made, the good-bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw, or the honest, but framed cowboy, or the sheriff made suspect by vicious gossip; in short, the individual in conflict with himself and his frontier environment. (2 次) /ˈkɒn.flɪkt/ 冲突;分歧;争论 an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles
  • confusion: Only two stray dogs benefited from all this confusion, for they greedily devoured what was left of the cake. (2 次) /kənˈfjuː.ʒən/ 困惑,糊涂;迷惑不解;混淆 a situation in which people do not understand what is happening, what they should do or who someone or something is
  • consequence: He has deliberately chosen to lead the life he leads and is fully aware of the consequences. (2 次) /ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwəns/ (常指不好或不利的)结果,后果 a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient
  • constable: Then a police inspector arrived with a constable and she told them of her discovery of the ransacked flat. (2 次) /ˈkʌn.stə.bəl/ (英国最低级别的)警察,保安官 a British police officer of the lowest rank
  • contact: In so far as any inquiry is a secret one, it naturally limits all those engaged in carrying it out from effective contact with their fellow scientists either in other countries or in universities, or even, often enough, in other departments of the same firm. (2 次) /ˈkɒn.tækt/ (尤指经常通过交谈、书信的)联系,联络,交往 communication with someone, especially by speaking or writing to them regularly
  • contemporary: Unlike most of his contemporaries in Hollywood, Hart actually knew something of the old West. (2 次) /kənˈtem.pər.ər.i/ 当代的;现代的 existing or happening now, and therefore seeming modern
  • contest: Even if one didn’t know from concrete examples (the 1936 Olympic Games, for instance) that international sporting contests lead to orgies of hatred, one could deduce it from general principles. (2 次) /ˈkɒn.test/ 比赛;竞赛 a competition to do better than other people, usually in which prizes are given
  • convention: They disregard social conventions without being conscious that they are doing anything extraordinary. (2 次) /kənˈven.ʃən/ 大会;会议 a large formal meeting of people who do a particular job or have a similar interest, or a large meeting for a political party
  • cooker: There is an electric cooker in the kitchen. (2 次) /ˈkʊk.ər/ 厨灶,炉具 a large box-shaped device that is used to cook and heat food, either by putting the food inside or by putting it on the top
  • copper: The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel. (2 次) /ˈkɒp.ər/ a chemical element that is a reddish-brown metal, used especially for making wire and coins
  • corner: The men of our family waded down through our flooded meadows with boathooks,in the hope of being able to grapple a corner of the raft and pull it out of the current towards our bank. (2 次) /ˈkɔː.nər/ ;拐角处;墙角 the point, area, or line that is formed by the meeting of two lines, surfaces, roads, etc.
  • costume: She intended to dress up as a ghost and as she had made her costume the night before, she was impatient to try it on. (2 次) /ˈkɒs.tʃuːm/ (某国或某一历史时期或适合某种活动的)服装 the set of clothes typical of a particular country or period of history, or suitable for a particular activity
  • cottage: I had come ten miles since leaving the town, and at this point, according to my father, I should be looking at farms and cottages in a valley, with the spire of the church of our village showing in the far distance. (2 次) /ˈkɒt.ɪdʒ/ (通常指乡村中的)小屋,村舍 a small house, usually in the countryside
  • cotton: I tried to say something, but my mouth was full of cotton wool. (2 次) /ˈkɒt.ən/ ,棉花 the threads that grow around the seeds of a tall plant grown especially in the US, China, and South Asia
  • courage: But no one has to muster up courage to enter a less pretentious antique shop. (2 次) /ˈkʌr.ɪdʒ/ 勇气,胆量;勇敢 the ability to control your fear in a dangerous or difficult situation
  • court: The word justice is usually associated with courts of law. (2 次) /kɔːt/ 法院;法庭;全体出庭人员;(尤指)全体审判人员 a place where trials and other legal cases happen, or the people present in such a place, especially the officials and those deciding if someone is guilty
  • cousin: My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study. (2 次) /ˈkʌz.ən/ (或表)兄弟;堂(或表)姐妹;远房亲戚 a child of a person’s aunt or uncle, or, more generally, a distant (= not close) relation
  • crack: Bruce went into a low gear and drove at a terrifying speed, keeping the front wheels astride the crack as he followed its zigzag course. (2 次) /kræk/ (使)破裂;(使)裂开;(使)产生裂纹 to break something so that it does not separate, but very thin lines appear on its surface, or to become broken in this way
  • credit: Primarily, the banker-customer relationship is that of debtor and creditor – who is which depending on whether the customer’s account is in credit or is overdrawn. (2 次) /ˈkred.ɪt/ 赞扬;赞许;荣誉 praise, approval, or honour
  • crevasse: They decompose and are quickly destroyed by the weather or eaten by some other creature It is almost always due to some very special circumstances that traces of land animals survive, as by falling into inaccessible caves, or into an ice crevasse, like the Siberian mammoths, when the whole animal is sometimes preserved, as in a refrigerator. (2 次) /krəˈvæs/ (冰川的)裂缝,裂隙 a very deep crack in the thick ice of a glacier (= moving mass of ice)
  • crime: Obtaining ‘protection money’ is not a modern crime. (2 次) /kraɪm/ 违法行为,犯罪活动 illegal activities
  • cruise: By comparison, ferry trips or cruises offer a great variety of civilized comforts. (2 次) /kruːz/ 航游,乘船游览 a journey on a large ship for pleasure, during which you visit several places
  • curiosity: On the occasions when they have pushed to shore an unconscious human being they have much more likely done it out of curiosity or for sport, as in riding the bow waves of a ship. (2 次) /ˌkjʊə.riˈɒs.ə.ti/ 好奇心;求知欲 an eager wish to know or learn about something
  • cycle: He showed that the average individual’s sleep cycle is punctuated with peculiar bursts of eye-movements, some drifting and slow, others jerky and rapid. (2 次) /ˈsaɪ.kəl/ 自行车,脚踏车 a bicycle
  • darkness: Working rapidly in the darkness, he soon changed into the dead man’s clothes. (2 次) /ˈdɑːk.nəs/ ,黑暗,阴暗 the quality of being without light, or a situation in which there is little or no light
  • datum: The modern weather models work with a grid of points of the order of sixty miles apart, and even so, some starting data has to be guessed, since ground stations and satellites cannot see everywhere. (2 次) /ˈdeɪ.təm/ (一条)信息,数据 a single piece of information
  • debt: Despite this, he was so extravagant that he was always in debt. (2 次) /det/ 借款,欠款;债务 something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something
  • decade: Audiences in the second decade of the twentieth century found it pleasant to escape to a time when life, though hard, was relatively simple. (2 次) /ˈdek.eɪd/ 十年;年代 a period of ten years, especially a period such as 2010 to 2019
  • decline: This decline in vigour with the passing of time is called ageing. (2 次) /dɪˈklaɪn/ (逐渐)减少,衰落,降低 to gradually become less, worse, or lower
  • delay: Even this was remarkable, considering that she had had so many delays. (2 次) /dɪˈleɪ/ (使)延迟,(使)延误;(使)延期 to make something happen at a later time than originally planned or expected
  • delight: Imagine their surprise and delight when they broke open the packing cases and found that the fourth engine was sweet as honey – still in perfect condition. (2 次) /dɪˈlaɪt/ 欣喜;满足;惬意 (something or someone that gives) great pleasure, satisfaction, or happiness
  • departure: On the day before our departure, several bus loads of tourists descended on the town. (2 次) /dɪˈpɑː.tʃər/ (人、交通工具等)离开;启程,出发 the fact of a person or vehicle, etc. leaving somewhere
  • designer: The bridge is so long that the shape of the earth had to be taken into account by its designer. (2 次) /dɪˈzaɪ.nər/ 设计者,设计师 a person who imagines how something could be made and draws plans for it
  • desire: Perhaps it is the desire for solitude or the chance of making an unexpected discovery that lures people down to the depths of the earth. (2 次) /dɪˈzaɪər/ (尤指强烈地)渴望,希望,想要 to want something, especially strongly
  • devil: Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see. (2 次) /ˈdev.əl/ 魔鬼,恶魔,妖魔 an evil being, often represented in human form but with a tail and horns
  • dictionary: It’s a dictionary. (2 次) /ˈdɪk.ʃən.ər.i/ 字典,词典 a book that contains a list of words in alphabetical order and explains their meanings, or gives a word for them in another language; an electronic product giving similar information on a computer, smartphone, etc.
  • disaster: We are lucky in that only the lower fields, which make up a very small proportion of our farm, are affected by flooding, but other farms are less favorably sited, and flooding can sometimes spell disaster for their owners. (2 次) /dɪˈzɑː.stər/ 灾难,大祸 (an event that results in) great harm, damage, or death, or serious difficulty
  • disguise: But as they soon discovered, disguises can sometimes be too perfect. (2 次) /dɪsˈɡaɪz/ 给…化装,给…乔装打扮;将…伪装起来 to give a new appearance to a person or thing, especially in order to hide its true form
  • disposal: Sir James Clark Ross had obtained a sounding of over 2, 400 fathoms in 1839, but it was not until 1869, when H.M.S.Porcupine was put at the disposal of the Royal Society for several cruises that a series of deep soundings was obtained in the Atlantic and the first samples were collected by dredging the bottom. (2 次) /dɪˈspəʊ.zəl/ 清除;处理;抛弃 the act of getting rid of something, especially by throwing it away
  • disturbance: The implications of all this were that it was not the disturbance of sleep that mattered, but the disturbance of dreaming. (2 次) /dɪˈstɜː.bəns/ 干扰,滋扰 something that interrupts someone or makes someone feel worried
  • diver: So it comes as a surprise to learn that giant fish are terrifying the divers on North Sea oil rigs. (2 次) /ˈdaɪ.vər/ 跳水运动员;潜水员 a person who dives as a sport, or who works or searches for things underwater using special breathing equipment
  • diversion: If no accidents occur on the way, like punctured tyres, diversions of traffic, sudden descent of fog, they will be on time. (2 次) /daɪˈvɜː.ʃən/ 绕行路线 a different route that is used because a road is closed
  • dollar: The Hubble telescope was launched into space by NASA on April 20,1990 at a cost of over a billion dollars. (2 次) /ˈdɒl.ər/ (美国、加拿大、澳大利亚、新西兰等国的货币单位)元 the standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries
  • don’t: Mentally, at least, most of us could compile formidable lists of ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’. (2 次) /dəʊnt/ (do not的缩略形式) short form of do not
  • doorbell: I had no sooner got back to the kitchen than the doorbell rang loud enough to wake the dead. (2 次) /ˈdɔː.bel/ 门铃 a bell, operated by a button on or next to the door of a house, that you push to tell the people inside that you are there
  • draft: A young English writer made the pertinent observation a year or two back that the talent goes into the first draft, and the art into the drafts that follow. (2 次) /drɑːft/ 草案;草稿;草图 a piece of text, a formal suggestion, or a drawing in its original state, often containing the main ideas and intentions but not the developed form
  • drain: On his way to the sweet shop, he dropped his fifty pence and it bounced along the pavement and then disappeared down a drain. (2 次) /dreɪn/ (使)排出,(使)排放,放干(液体) If you drain something, you remove the liquid from it, usually by pouring it away or allowing it to flow away, and if something drains, liquid flows away or out of it.
  • drainage: The city was even equipped with a drainage system, for a great many clay pipes were found beneath the narrow streets. (2 次) /ˈdreɪ.nɪdʒ/ 排水系统;排污系统 the system of water or waste liquids flowing away from somewhere into the ground or down pipes
  • drawer: After I had stacked my shirts and underclothes in two empty drawers, I decided to hang one of the two suits I had brought with me in the cupboard. (2 次) /drɔːr/ 抽屉 a box-shaped container, without a top, that is part of a piece of furniture. It slides in and out to open and close and is used for keeping things in.
  • drug: The Americans would happily reach one accord on standards for medical devices and then hammer out different pacts covering, say, electronic goods and drug manufacturing. (2 次) /drʌɡ/ ,药物,药品 any natural or artificially made chemical that is used as a medicine
  • drum: It was upon this principle that the first instruments were made, but the paper was wrapped round a drum which rotated slowly. (2 次) /drʌm/ a musical instrument, especially one made from a skin stretched over the end of a hollow tube or bowl, played by hitting with the hand or a stick
  • duck: In the contrary school, the duck is supreme. (2 次) /dʌk/ 鸭子 a bird that lives by water and has webbed feet (= feet with skin between the toes), a short neck, and a large beak
  • ease: His few material possessions make it possible for him to move from place to place with ease. (2 次) /iːz/ 减轻;减低;缓解 to make or become less severe, difficult, unpleasant, painful, etc.
  • emotion: A young man sees a sunset and, unable to understand or to express the emotion that it rouses in him, concludes that it must be the gateway to a world that lies beyond It is difficult for any of us in moments of intense aesthetic experience to resist the suggestion that we are catching a glimpse of a light that shines down to us from a different realm of existence, different and, because the experience is intensely moving, in some way higher. (2 次) /ɪˈməʊ.ʃən/ 感情,情感;情绪;激情 a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings in general
  • enclosure: As there are so many people about, the dogs have to be kept in a special enclosure. (2 次) /ɪnˈkləʊ.ʒər/ 围起来的区域;围场;围地 an area surrounded by fences or walls
  • entertainment: My friend fails to mention the long and friendless winter evenings in front of the TV – virtually the only form of entertainment. (2 次) /en.təˈteɪn.mənt/ 娱乐,娱乐节目;娱乐表演 shows, films, television, or other performances or activities that entertain people, or a performance of this type
  • entry: It was as clear as daylight then that burglars had forced an entry during her absence. (2 次) /ˈen.tri/ 进入;加入,参加 the act of entering a place or joining a particular society or organization
  • envelope: I want some envelopes, please. (2 次) /ˈen.və.ləʊp/ 信封 a flat, usually square or rectangular, paper container for a letter
  • estate: A French physician decided to get rid of the wild rabbits on his own estate and introduced myxomatosis. (2 次) /ɪˈsteɪt/ (位于乡村的)大片私有土地,庄园,种植园 a large area of land in the country that is owned by a family or an organization and is often used for growing crops or raising animals
  • exhaustion: Duck, and like them the pigeons, are endowed with steel-like muscles, that are a good part of the weight of the bird, and these will ply the short wings with such irresistible power that they can bore for long distances through an opposing gale before exhaustion follows. (2 次) /ɪɡˈzɔːs.tʃən/ 精疲力竭;疲惫不堪 the state of being extremely tired
  • exhibit: The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said: ‘Do not touch the exhibits. (2 次) /ɪɡˈzɪb.ɪt/ 展出,展览;展示 to show something publicly
  • exploration: Cave exploration, or pot-holing, as it has come to be known, is a relatively new sport. (2 次) /ˌek.spləˈreɪ.ʃən/ 探测;勘查;探索;研究 the activity of searching and finding out about something
  • explorer: In 1929, three years after his flight over the North Pole, the American explorer, R.E.Byrd,successfully flew over the South Pole for the first time. (2 次) /ɪkˈsplɔː.rər/ 勘探者;考察者;探险者 someone who travels to places where no one has ever been in order to find out what is there
  • extinguisher: ‘A fire extinguisher, my dear,’ answered the Ambassador drily. (2 次) /ɪkˈstɪŋ.ɡwɪ.ʃər/ (同fire extinguisher) a fire extinguisher
  • fee: There are times when we would willingly give everything we possess to save our lives, yet we might grudge paying a surgeon a high fee for offering us precisely this service. (2 次) /fiː/ 报酬;服务费;费用 an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service
  • fence: Sitting down on a dilapidated wooden fence near the field, we opened a couple of tins of sardines and had a picnic lunch. (2 次) /fens/ 栅栏;篱笆;围栏 a structure that divides two areas of land, similar to a wall but made of wood or wire and supported with posts
  • ferry: By comparison, ferry trips or cruises offer a great variety of civilized comforts. (2 次) /ˈfer.i/ (尤指定期的)渡船,轮渡 a boat or ship for taking passengers and often vehicles across an area of water, especially as a regular service
  • fiancé(或许是 fiance?): A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fiancé, John, runs a successful furniture business. (2 次)
  • fiction: It is all very well for such things to occur in fiction. (2 次) /ˈfɪk.ʃən/ 小说 the type of book or story that is written about imaginary characters and events and not based on real people and facts
  • fireplace: The shop was an old converted house with many large, disused fireplaces and tall, narrow chimneys. (2 次) /ˈfaɪə.pleɪs/ 壁炉;火炉 a space in the wall of a room for a fire to burn in, or the decorated part that surrounds this space
  • flag: As she emerged from her drifting cloud of gun smoke with the water churned to foam beneath her bow, her flags flying, pennants waving, sails filling in the breeze, and the red and gold or her superstructure ablaze with colour, she presented a more majestic spectacle than Stockholmers had ever seen before. (2 次) /flæɡ/ ,旗帜 a piece of cloth, usually rectangular and attached to a pole at one edge, that has a pattern that shows it represents a country or a group, or has a particular meaning
  • flooding: We are lucky in that only the lower fields, which make up a very small proportion of our farm, are affected by flooding, but other farms are less favorably sited, and flooding can sometimes spell disaster for their owners. (2 次) /ˈflʌd.ɪŋ/ (尤指因降雨所致的)洪水 a situation in which an area is covered with water, especially from rain
  • flour: In a short time I was busy mixing butter and flour and my hands were soon covered with sticky pastry. (2 次) /flaʊər/ (谷物磨成的)粉;(尤指)小麦粉 powder made from grain, especially wheat, used for making bread, cakes, pasta, pastry, etc.
  • fluctuation: At noon the spaces between the sensors will hide fluctuations that the computer will not know about, tiny deviations from the average. (2 次) /ˌflʌk.tʃuˈeɪ.ʃən/ 波动,涨落,起伏不定 a change, or the process of changing, especially continuously between one level or thing and another
  • footstep: Following in his father’s footsteps many years later, Sir Malcolm’s son, Donald, also set up a world record. (2 次) /ˈfʊt.step/ 脚步声;脚步 the sound made by a person walking as their foot touches the ground, or a step (= foot movement)
  • forgery: It makes no difference that the forgery may have been a very skillful one: the bank must recognize its customer’s signature. (2 次) /ˈfɔː.dʒər.i/ 伪造品,赝品;伪造(罪) an illegal copy of a document, painting, etc. or the crime of making such illegal copies
  • formula: It is said that the nerve poison is the more primitive of the two, that the blood poison is, so to speak, a newer product from an improved formula. (2 次) /ˈfɔː.mjə.lə/ 惯例;配方;处方 a standard or accepted way of doing or making something
  • fragment: In the most sacred room of temple, clay fragments of fifteen statues were found. (2 次) /ˈfræɡ.mənt/ 小片,小块;(尤指)碎片,碎块 a small piece or a part, especially when broken from something whole
  • fright: The one with the money got such a fright that he dropped the bag. (2 次) /fraɪt/ (尤指突然产生的)恐惧,惊吓;使人惊吓的经历 the feeling of fear, especially if felt suddenly, or an experience of fear that happens suddenly
  • fro: Now move the hand to and fro and around but not up and down. (2 次) /frəʊ/ (参见 to and fro) →  to and fro
  • frontier: It was Hart who created the basic formula of the Western film, and devised the protagonist he played in every film he made, the good-bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw, or the honest, but framed cowboy, or the sheriff made suspect by vicious gossip; in short, the individual in conflict with himself and his frontier environment. (2 次) /ˈfrʌn.tɪər/ 国境,边境 a border between two countries
  • frustration: If we remain inveterate smokers, it is only because we have so often experienced the frustration that results from failure. (2 次) /frʌsˈtreɪ.ʃən/ (因不能满足需求而)沮丧;令人沮丧的事物 the feeling of being annoyed or less confident because you cannot achieve what you want, or something that makes you feel like this
  • fun: He spent a miserable day in bed thinking of all the fun he was missing. (2 次) /fʌn/ 乐趣;快乐;享受 pleasure, enjoyment, or entertainment
  • gathering: The whole village has been working day and night gathering and threshing this year’s crop before the September rains. (2 次) /ˈɡæð.ər.ɪŋ/ 聚会;集会 a party or a meeting when many people come together as a group
  • gear: Bruce went into a low gear and drove at a terrifying speed, keeping the front wheels astride the crack as he followed its zigzag course. (2 次) /ɡɪər/ ,排挡;传动装置 a device, often consisting of connecting sets of wheels with teeth (= points) around the edge, that controls how much power from an engine goes to the moving parts of a machine
  • geologist: The geologist needs to know what rocks the drill has reached, so every so often a sample is obtained with a coring bit. (2 次) /dʒiˈɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ 地质学家 a person who studies geology
  • goddess: Each of these represented a goddess and had, at one time, been painted. (2 次) /ˈɡɒd.es/ 女神 a female god
  • grandfather: The instrument was bought by my grandfather many years ago. (2 次) /ˈɡræn.fɑː.ðər/ (外)祖父 the father of a person’s mother or father
  • grave: But he wanted to see the old folk again and to visit my mother’s grave. (2 次) /ɡreɪv/ 坟墓,墓穴,埋葬处 a place in the ground where a dead person is buried
  • greengrocer: I was at the greengrocer’s. (2 次) /ˈɡriːŋ.ɡrəʊ.sər/ 果蔬商 a person who owns or works in a shop that sells fresh vegetables and fruit
  • grocer: I must go to the grocer’s. (2 次) /ˈɡrəʊ.sər/ 食品杂货店店主(或店员) a person who owns or works in a shop selling food and small things for the home
  • gust: A gust of wind swept the bed off the roof and sent it crashing into the courtyard below. (2 次) /ɡʌst/ 一阵狂风,一阵强风 a sudden strong wind
  • harm: We regard them as unnecessary creatures that do more harm than good. (2 次) /hɑːm/ 伤害,损害,危害 physical or other injury or damage
  • harvest: This last scene shows you what will happen at the end of the harvest: the famous Calabrian macaroni-eating competition! (2 次) /ˈhɑː.vɪst/ 收获时节;收割,收获;收成 the time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut and collected
  • hazard: That does not prove that it does not exist; but it does mean that noise is less dangerous than, say being brought up in an orphanage – which really is a mental health hazard. (2 次) /ˈhæz.əd/ 危险物,危害物 something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage
  • headmaster: I have just received a letter from my old school, informing me that my former headmaster, Mr. Stuart Page, will be retiring next week. (2 次) /ˌhedˈmɑː.stər/ 男校长 a man who is in charge of a school
  • heat: Our own warm atmosphere and the heat generated by the telescope would make it impossible to detect objects as small as planets. (2 次) /hiːt/ ,高温,热度 the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature of something
  • helicopter: It was not long before a helicopter arrived on the scene to rescue the survivors of the plane crash. (2 次) /ˈhel.ɪˌkɒp.tər/ 直升机 a type of aircraft without wings, that has one or two sets of large blades that go round very fast on top. It can land and take off vertically and can stay in one place in the air
  • hiding: Fearing the authorities, Eric remained in hiding after the war as well. (2 次) /ˈhaɪ.dɪŋ/ (惩罚性的)痛打 a punishment that consists of being beaten repeatedly
  • hoax: Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax. (2 次) /həʊks/ 恶作剧,骗局 a plan to deceive someone, such as telling the police there is a bomb somewhere when there is not one, or a trick
  • honour(或许是 honor?): Dressed up as Father Christmas and accompanied by a ‘guard of honour’ of six pretty girls, he set off down the main street of the city riding a baby elephant called Jumbo. (2 次)
  • horde: Knowing that the industrious ant lives in a highly organized society does nothing to prevent us from being filled with revulsion when we find hordes of them crawling over a carefully prepared picnic lunch. (2 次) /hɔːd/ (人)群 a large group of people
  • hydrogen: Mars is too dry and poor in oxygen, Venus far too hot, and so is Mercury, and the outer planets have temperatures near absolute zero and hydrogen-dominated atmospheres. (2 次) /ˈhaɪ.drə.dʒən/ ,氢气 a chemical element that is the lightest gas, has no colour, taste, or smell, and combines with oxygen to form water
  • identity: Despite her great age, she was very graceful indeed, but, so far, the archaeologists have been unable to discover her identity. (2 次) /aɪˈden.tə.ti/ 身份;本身;特性 a person’s name and other facts about who they are
  • illusion: Even he still lives under the illusion that country life is somehow superior to town life. (2 次) /ɪˈluː.ʒən/ 幻觉,幻想 an idea or belief that is not true
  • image: A blurred image appears; he adds a brushstroke and another and it is gone but something was there, and he will not rest till he has captured it. (2 次) /ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/ (自己头脑中的)形象,印象 a picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or something is
  • imagination: As the time and cost of making a chip drop to a few days and a few hundred dollars, engineers may soon be free to let their imaginations soar without being penalized by expensive failures. (2 次) /ɪˌmædʒ.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ 想象力 the ability to form pictures in the mind
  • impossibility: By the time he can talk, he is the little creature of his culture, and by the time he is grown and able to take part in its activities, its habits are his habits, its beliefs his beliefs, its impossibilities his impossibilities. (2 次) /ɪmˌpɒs.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 不可能做到的事情,不可能的状况 something that is impossible to do, or the state of being impossible
  • improvement: Most of us fail in our efforts at self-__improvement__ because our schemes are too ambitious and we never have time to carry them out. (2 次) /ɪmˈpruːv.mənt/ 改进,改善 an occasion when something gets better or when you make it better
  • impulse: Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert. (2 次) /ˈɪm.pʌls/ 冲动,突然的强烈欲望 a sudden strong wish to do something
  • inch: At the moment, they cover every inch of floor space and I actually have to walk on them to get in or out of the room. (2 次) /ɪntʃ/ 英寸(约合2.54厘米,有时用符号’‘表示) a unit used for measuring length, approximately equal to 2.54 centimetres, sometimes shown by the symbol ″
  • ink: No matter how hard I tried, it was impossible to fill this beautiful pen with ink and to this day it has never written a single world! (2 次) /ɪŋk/ 墨水;油墨;墨汁 coloured liquid used for writing, printing, and drawing
  • inspection: If you are lucky enough to get a sleeper, you spend half the night staring at the small blue light in the ceiling, or fumbling to find your ticket for inspection. (2 次) /ɪnˈspek.ʃən/ 检查;视察 the act of looking at something carefully, or an official visit to a building or organization to check that everything is correct and legal
  • instalment(或许是 installment?): Can we buy it on instalments? (2 次)
  • instinct: They arouse instincts which can only be dimly understood. (2 次) /ˈɪn.stɪŋkt/ 本能,直觉 the way people or animals naturally react or behave, without having to think or learn about it
  • institute: Vera’s curious talent was brought to the notice of a scientific research institute in the town of Ulyanovsk, near where she lives, and in April she was given a series of tests by a special commission of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federal Republic. (2 次) /ˈɪn.stɪ.tʃuːt/ 研究所;学院 an organization where people do a particular type of scientific, educational, or social work, or the buildings that it uses
  • interview: Reporters kept pressing for interviews so lawyers had to be employed to act as spokesmen for the family at press conferences. (2 次) /ˈɪn.tə.vjuː/ 面试;面谈 a meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job or course
  • investigation: Many people in industry and the Services, who have practical experience of noise, regard any investigation of this question as a waste of time; they are not prepared even to admit the possibility that noise affects people. (2 次) /ɪnˌves.tɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ (对犯罪,问题,陈述等的)调查(尤指为了发现真相) the act or process of examining a crime, problem, statement, etc. carefully, especially to discover the truth
  • investor: But if you are a serious private investor, leave the Las Vegas mentality to those with money to fritter. (2 次) /ɪnˈves.tər/ 投资者 a person who puts money into something in order to make a profit or get an advantage
  • iron: The Crystal Palace was different from all other buildings in the world, for it was made of iron and glass. (2 次) /aɪən/ a chemical element that is a common greyish-coloured metal. It is strong, used in making steel, and exists in very small amounts in blood.
  • jam: We haven’t got much tea or coffee, and we haven’t got any sugar or jam. (2 次) /dʒæm/ 果酱 a sweet, soft food made by cooking fruit with sugar to preserve it. It is eaten on bread.
  • jar: The majority of the patients attending the medical out-patients departments of our hospitals feel that they have not received adequate treatment unless they are able to carry home with them some tangible remedy in the shape of a bottle of medicine, a box of pills, or a small jar of ointment, and the doctor in charge of the department is only too ready to provide them with these requirements. (2 次) /dʒɑːr/ 罐子,坛子;广口瓶 a glass or clay container with a wide opening at the top and sometimes a fitted lid, usually used for storing food
  • jet: It can be unpleasant to live even several miles from an aerodrome; if you think what it must be like to share the deck of a ship with several squadrons of jet aircraft, you will realize that a modern navy is a good place to study noise. (2 次) /dʒet/ 喷气式飞机 an aircraft with a jet engine that is able to fly very fast
  • joy: It provides relaxation for leisure hours, as just looking at one’s treasures is always a joy. (2 次) /dʒɔɪ/ 欢欣,高兴,喜悦 great happiness
  • jungle: Needless to say our house is now surrounded by a jungle. (2 次) /ˈdʒʌŋ.ɡəl/ 热带丛林 a tropical forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together
  • keyboard: I’m a keyboard operator. (2 次) /ˈkiː.bɔːd/ (计算机、打字机等的)键盘 the set of keys on a computer or typewriter that you press in order to make it work
  • killer: The fish are not sharks or killer whales, but favourite eating varieties like cod and skate which grow to unnatural sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet in length. (2 次) /ˈkɪl.ər/ 杀人者,凶手 someone who kills another person
  • labour(或许是 labor?): So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves, that we are becoming increasingly less dependent on specialized labour. (2 次)
  • labourer(或许是 laborer?): Farm labourers said that they always woke up to find that work had been done overnight. (2 次)
  • lamp: I drove it into a lamp-post. (2 次) /læmp/ (尤指带灯罩的)灯 a device for giving light, especially one that has a covering or is contained within something
  • landlord: As I was looking for it, the landlord came in. (2 次) /ˈlænd.lɔːd/ 房东;地主 a person or organization that owns a building or an area of land and is paid by other people for the use of it
  • layer: If there had not been a hard layer of rock beneath the soil, they would have completed the job in a few hours. (2 次) /ˈleɪ.ər/ ;涂层 a level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance
  • leisure: Men, particularly, spend hours of their leisure time installing their own fireplaces, laying out their own gardens; building garages and making furniture. (2 次) /ˈleʒ.ər/ 空闲,闲暇,休闲 the time when you are not working or doing other duties
  • lemonade: You can have some lemonade. (2 次) /ˌlem.əˈneɪd/ 柠檬水 a drink made with the juice of lemons, water, and sugar
  • licence(或许是 license?): Let me see your driving licence. (2 次)
  • lifetime: Haroun Tazieff, the Polish scientist, has spent his lifetime studying active volcanoes and deep caves in all parts of the world. (2 次) /ˈlaɪf.taɪm/ 有生之年,终生,一辈子 the period of time during which someone lives or something exists
  • listener: During a radio programme, a company of biscuit manufacturers once asked listeners to bake biscuits and send them to their factory. (2 次) /ˈlɪs.ən.ər/ 听者,倾听者 someone who listens
  • location:  Not all sounds made by animals serve as language, and we have only to turn to that extraordinary discovery of echo-__location__ in bats to see a case in which the voice plays a strictly utilitarian role. (2 次) /ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 地点,位置 a place or position
  • luck: It is said that if anyone touches the tree, he will have bad luck; if he picks a leaf, he will die. (2 次) /lʌk/ 运气;(尤指)机遇,机会 the force that causes things, especially good things, to happen to you by chance and not as a result of your own efforts or abilities
  • lying: We were, however, worried about our nearest neighbours, whose farm was low lying and who were newcomers to the district. (2 次) /ˈlaɪ.ɪŋ/ (lie的现在分词) present participle of lie
  • magpie: She had lived in the flat for thirty years and was a veritable magpie at hoarding; and it seemed as though everything she possessed had been tossed out and turned over and over. (2 次) /ˈmæɡ.paɪ/ ,喜鹊 a bird with black and white feathers and a long tail
  • mahout: The first essential in elephant training is to assign to the animal a single mahout who will be entirely responsible for the job. (2 次) /məˈhaʊt/ (尤指南亚和东南亚的)管象人,赶象人,象夫 (especially in S and SE Asia) a person who rides, controls, and cares for a working elephant
  • mail: He agreed that a train did come into the station at the time on the paper and that it did stop, but only to take on mail, not passengers. (2 次) /meɪl/ 信件,邮包;邮政(系统) the letters, etc. that are sent to or from people, or the system for sending letters, etc. from place to place
  • mainframe: These were the so-called mainframe machines. (2 次) /ˈmeɪn.freɪm/ (大型计算机的)主机,大型机 a very large, powerful computer with a lot of memory that many people can use at the same time
  • maker: Often a valley boasted no inn at all,and climbers found shelter wherever they could– sometimes with the local priest(who was usually as poor as his parishioners), sometimes with shepherds or cheese-__makers__. (2 次) /ˈmeɪ.kər/ 制作者;制造者;制造商 the people or company that make something
  • masse(或许是 maze?): This caused the construction of gigantic buildings where too large masses of human beings are crowded together. (2 次)
  • masterpiece: He has often described to me how he picked up a masterpiece for a mere $50. (2 次) /ˈmɑː.stə.piːs/ 杰作;(个人)最杰出的作品 a work of art such as a painting, film, or book that is made with great skill
  • meantime: When he woke up next morning, he discovered that the boat had, in the meantime, travelled to Calais. (2 次) /ˈmiːn.taɪm/ 在此期间;(与此)同时 until something expected happens, or while something else is happening
  • meeting: Loud conversations on mobile phones invade our thoughts or interrupt the pleasure of meeting friends for a quiet chat. (2 次) /ˈmiː.tɪŋ/ 会见;会面;会议 a planned occasion when people come together, either in person or online (= using the internet), to discuss something
  • metre(或许是 meter?): At 2,473 metres, it is the highest mountain pass in Europe. (2 次)
  • microwave: John had a very good day and put his wallet containing $3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping. (2 次) /ˈmaɪ.krə.weɪv/ 微波炉 an electric oven that uses waves of energy to cook or heat food quickly
  • midnight: I even went out at midnight with a torch and noted with satisfaction (and surprise) that the ants were still swarming around the sticky tape without being able to do anything about it. (2 次) /ˈmɪd.naɪt/ 子夜,午夜 twelve o’clock in the middle of the night
  • midst: He described it as ‘a very agreeable situation located within two small hills in the midst of which flowed a great river.’ (2 次) /mɪdst/ 中间,当中,中央 the middle of a group of people or things
  • minstrel:  Alfred the Great acted as his own spy, visiting Danish camps disguised as a minstrel. (2 次) /ˈmɪn.strəl/ (11至15世纪的)吟游乐师,吟游歌手 a travelling musician and singer common between the 11th and 15th centuries
  • misunderstood: I thought he must have misunderstood me, so I repeated its name. (2 次) /ˌmɪs.ʌn.dəˈstænd/ 误解;曲解 to think you have understood someone or something when you have not
  • monument: One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statue of Liberty, was presented to the United States of America in the nineteenth century by the people of France. (2 次) /ˈmɒn.jə.mənt/ 纪念碑;纪念塔;纪念馆 a structure or building that is built to honour a special person or event
  • mouse: Snakes did not acquire their poison for use against man but for use against prey such as rats and mice, and the effects on these of viperine poison is almost immediate. (2 次) /maʊs/ a small mammal with short fur, a pointed face, and a long tail
  • murder: ‘At the time the murder was committed, I was travelling on the 8 o’clock train to London,’ said the man. (2 次) /ˈmɜː.dər/ 谋杀,凶杀 the crime of intentionally killing a person
  • myth: Jasper White is one of those rare people who believes in ancient myths. (2 次) /mɪθ/ 神话 an ancient story or set of stories, especially explaining the early history of a group of people or about natural events and facts
  • myxomatosis: Scientists discovered that this particular variety of rabbit (and apparently no other animal) was susceptible to a fatal virus disease, myxomatosis. (2 次) /ˌmɪk.sə.məˈtəʊ.sɪs/ (通常致兔子死亡的)黏液瘤病 an infectious disease of rabbits that usually kills them
  • nationality: What nationality are you? (2 次) /ˌnæʃ.ənˈæl.ə.ti/ 国籍 the official right to belong to a particular country
  • nebulae: Was the philosopher who refused to look through Galileo’s telescope more culpable than those who alleged that the spiral nebulae observed with Lord Rosse’s great telescope in the 1840s were scratches left by the grinder? (2 次) /ˈneb.jə.lə/ 星云 a cloud of gas or dust in space, appearing either bright or dark
  • neighbourhood(或许是 neighborhood?): One Saturday morning, Frank visited an antique shop in my neighbourhood. (2 次)
  • newcomer: We were, however, worried about our nearest neighbours, whose farm was low lying and who were newcomers to the district. (2 次) /ˈnjuːˌkʌm.ər/ 新来者;新手 someone who has recently arrived in a place or recently become involved in an activity
  • nightmare: I felt as if I had stumbled into a nightmare country, as you sometimes do in dreams. (2 次) /ˈnaɪt.meər/ 梦魇,噩梦 a very upsetting or frightening dream
  • novelist: In the nineteenth century, a novelist would bring his story to a conclusion by presenting his readers with a series of coincidences – most of them wildly improbable. (2 次) /ˈnɒv.əl.ɪst/ 小说家 a person who writes novels
  • nuisance: What a nuisance! (2 次) /ˈnjuː.səns/ 恼人的事物(或人);麻烦的事物(或人) something or someone that annoys you or causes trouble for you
  • nurse: Good morning, nurse. (2 次) /nɜːs/ (尤指医院的)护士,护理人员 (the title given to) a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital
  • o: The porter went to fetch one and arrived back with the station master, who produced it with a flourish and pointed out a microscopic ‘o’ beside the time of the arrival of the train at his station; this little ‘o’ indicated that the train only stopped for mail. (2 次) /əʊ/ (英语字母表的第15个字母) the 15th letter of the English alphabet
  • objective: I had expected to be near my objective by now, but everything still seemed alien to me. (2 次) /əbˈdʒek.tɪv/ 目标;目的 something that you plan to do or achieve
  • operator: I’m a keyboard operator. (2 次) /ˈɒp.ər.eɪ.tər/ 操作员,业务员;驾驶员 someone whose job is to use and control a machine or vehicle
  • opponent: My friend, Patrick, has always been a fanatical opponent of Mr. Lane’s Radical Progressive Party. (2 次) /əˈpəʊ.nənt/ 反对者 a person who disagrees with something and speaks against it or tries to change it
  • opposition: The albatross is the king of the gliders, the class of fliers which harness the air to their purpose, but must yield to its opposition. (2 次) /ˌɒp.əˈzɪʃ.ən/ (强烈的)反对,反抗,对抗 strong disagreement
  • origin: All this seems to me to link them with life and the origins of things. (2 次) /ˈɒr.ɪ.dʒɪn/ 起源,源头;起因 the beginning or cause of something
  • outline: During these tests she was able to read a newspaper through an opaque screen and, stranger still,by moving her elbow over a child’s game of Lotto she was able to describe the figures and colours printed on it; and,in another instance,wearing stockings and slippers, to make out with her foot the outlines and colours of a picture hidden under a carpet. (2 次) /ˈaʊt.laɪn/ 轮廓,略图,外形 the main shape or edge of something, without any details
  • outlook: So much is certain: that we would have doctors and preachers, lawyers and defendants marriages and births–but our spiritual outlook would be different. (2 次) /ˈaʊt.lʊk/ 前景;展望 the likely future situation
  • ownership: I am sure that, without modern weapons, I would make a very poor show of disputing the ownership of a cave with a bear, and in this I do not think that I stand alone. (2 次) /ˈəʊ.nə.ʃɪp/ 所有权;物主身份;拥有 the fact that you own something
  • paradise: We sometimes imagine a desert island to be a sort of paradise where the sun always shines. (2 次) /ˈpær.ə.daɪs/ 天堂,乐园 a place or condition of great happiness where everything is exactly as you would like it to be
  • parking: This is a “No Parking” area. (2 次) /ˈpɑː.kɪŋ/ 停车 leaving a vehicle in a particular place for a period of time
  • passage: They have found that it is connected with the passage of days and the phases of the moon. (2 次) /ˈpæs.ɪdʒ/ 过道,走廊 a usually long and narrow part of a building with rooms on one or both sides, or a covered path that connects places
  • passer: Beggars almost sell themselves as human beings to arouse the pity of passers-by. (2 次) /ˌpɑː.səˈbaɪ/ (尤指在不寻常之事发生时经过某处的)过路人,行人 someone who is going past a particular place, especially when something unusual happens
  • passion: So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves, that we are becoming increasingly less dependent on specialized labour. (2 次) /ˈpæʃ.ən/ 激情,热情;强烈情感 a very powerful feeling, for example of sexual attraction, love, hate, anger, or other emotion
  • passport: Your passports, please. (2 次) /ˈpɑːs.pɔːt/ 护照 an official document containing personal information and usually a photograph that allows a person to travel to foreign countries and to prove who they are
  • pastry: In a short time I was busy mixing butter and flour and my hands were soon covered with sticky pastry. (2 次) /ˈpeɪ.stri/ 油酥糕点;油酥点心 a food made from a mixture of flour, fat, and water, rolled flat and either wrapped around or put over or under other foods, and then baked
  • patent: Yet a great many processes depending on such research are sought for with complete secrecy until the stage at which patents can be taken out. (2 次) /ˈpeɪ.tənt/ 专利权 the official legal right to make or sell an invention for a particular number of years
  • paw: As the neighbours complained of the noise, my husband spent weeks training him to press his paw on the latch to let himself in. (2 次) /pɔː/ ,爪子 the foot of an animal that has claws or nails, such as a cat, dog, or bear
  • peach: Last summer I spent days in the garden watching thousands of ants crawling up the trunk of my prize peach tree. (2 次) /piːtʃ/ (子) a round fruit with sweet yellow flesh that has a lot of juice, a slightly furry red and yellow skin, and a large seed in its centre
  • pedal: I suddenly pressed the brake pedal hard and we were both thrown forward. (2 次) /ˈped.əl/ 踏板,脚蹬子 a small part of a machine or object that is pushed down with the foot to operate or move the machine or object
  • pension: We’ll assume that you have sorted out the basics–like mortgages, pensions, insurance and access to sufficient cash reserves. (2 次) /ˈpen.ʃən/ 养老金;退休金;抚恤金 an amount of money paid regularly by the government or a private company to a person who does not work any more because they are too old or have become ill
  • personality: If one group of people were disturbed from their eye-movement sleep for several nights on end, and another group were disturbed for an equal period of time but when they were not exhibiting eye-movements, the first group began to show some personality disorders while the others seemed more or less unaffected. (2 次) /ˌpɜː.sənˈæl.ə.ti/ 个性,性格;人格 the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, and think
  • pesticide: The use of pesticides and fertilizers produces cheap grain and vegetables. (2 次) /ˈpes.tɪ.saɪd/ 杀虫剂,农药 a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects, small animals, wild plants, and other unwanted organisms
  • philosopher: In the light of this statement, teachers live by selling knowledge, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling spiritual comfort. (2 次) /fɪˈlɒs.ə.fər/ 哲学家 someone who studies or writes about the meaning of life
  • pirate: The machine was used in a cave near the seashore where – it is said – pirates used to hide gold. (2 次) /ˈpaɪ.rət/ 海盗 a person who sails in a ship and attacks other ships in order to steal from them
  • planning: For them this is a major operation which involves considerable planning. (2 次) /ˈplæn.ɪŋ/ 策划,规划 the act of deciding how to do something
  • plateau: The entrance to the cave is on a plateau in the Dauphine Alps. (2 次) /ˈplæt.əʊ/ 高原 a large flat area of land that is high above sea level
  • pop: The Greenwood Boys are a group of pop singers. (2 次) /pɒp/ 流行音乐 modern popular music, usually with a strong beat, created with electrical or electronic equipment, and easy to listen to and remember
  • postcard: Postcards always spoil my holidays. (2 次) /ˈpəʊst.kɑːd/ 明信片 a card, often with a photograph or picture on one side, that can be sent without an envelope
  • prediction: This is what makes Leon Bagrit’s predictions particularly remarkable. (2 次) /prɪˈdɪk.ʃən/ 预计,预料,预言 a statement about what you think will happen in the future
  • premise: When a thief was caught on the premises of a large jewellery store one morning, the shop assistants must have found it impossible to resist the temptation to say ‘it serves him right.’ (2 次) /ˈprem.ɪs/ (作为先决条件的)假定,前提 an idea or theory on which a statement or action is based
  • prey: It was not forced upon them by the survival competition; they could have caught and lived on prey without using poison, just as the thousands of non-poisonous snakes still do. (2 次) /preɪ/ 被捕食的动物,猎物 an animal that is hunted and killed for food by another animal
  • prison: Not only had the poor man been arrested, but he had been sent to prison as well. (2 次) /ˈprɪz.ən/ 监狱 a building where criminals are forced to live as a punishment
  • privilege: Such is human nature, that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white-collar workers. (2 次) /ˈprɪv.əl.ɪdʒ/ (特定个体或群体的)特权,特别待遇 an advantage that only one person or group of people has, usually because of their position or because they are rich
  • professor: Carver Mead, a pioneer in integrated circuits and a professor of computer science at the California Institute of Technology, notes there are now workstations that enable engineers to design, test and produce chips right on their desks, much the way and editor creates a newsletter on a Macintosh. (2 次) /prəˈfes.ər/ 教授 a teacher of the highest rank in a department of a British university, or a teacher of high rank in an American university or college
  • project: The development of such a telescope will be one of the great astronomical projects of the twenty-first century. (2 次) /ˈprɒdʒ.ekt/ 项目;方案;工程 a piece of planned work or an activity that is finished over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular purpose
  • property: Insuring public or private property is a standard practice in most countries in the world. (2 次) /ˈprɒp.ə.ti/ 所有物;财产;资产 an object or objects that belong to someone
  • proportion: We are lucky in that only the lower fields, which make up a very small proportion of our farm, are affected by flooding, but other farms are less favorably sited, and flooding can sometimes spell disaster for their owners. (2 次) /prəˈpɔː.ʃən/ 部分;份额 the number or amount of a group or part of something when compared to the whole
  • proposition: The study of custom can be profitable only after certain preliminary propositions have been accepted, and some of these propositions have been violently opposed. (2 次) /ˌprɒp.əˈzɪʃ.ən/ (通常指商业上的)提议,建议 an offer or suggestion, usually in business
  • psychology: We would lay less stress on ‘facts and figures’ and more on a good memory, on applied psychology, and on the capacity of a man to get along with his fellow-citizens. (2 次) /saɪˈkɒl.ə.dʒi/ 心理学 the scientific study of the way the human mind works and how it influences behaviour, or the influence of a particular person’s character on their behaviour
  • pub: After I had had lunch at a village pub, I looked for my bag. (2 次) /pʌb/ (英国或爱尔兰的)酒吧,酒馆 a place, especially in Great Britain or Ireland, where alcoholic drinks can be bought and drunk and where food is often available
  • pudding: When she came in with the last course – a huge pudding – she tripped on the carpet and the pudding went flying through the air, narrowly missed my aunt, and crashed on the dining table with considerable force. (2 次) /ˈpʊd.ɪŋ/ 布丁(通常由油酥面团、面粉、面包或大米加上水果制成的热甜食) a sweet and usually hot dish made with pastry, flour, bread, or rice, and often fruit
  • raft: Suddenly a raft appeared, looking rather like Noah’s ark, carrying the whole family, a few hens, the dogs, a cat, and a bird in a cage. (2 次) /rɑːft/ 筏子;木筏,木排 a flat floating structure for travelling across water, often made of pieces of wood tied roughly together and moved along with a paddle (= pole with a flat end)
  • rail: Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. (2 次) /reɪl/ 铁路交通;铁路交通系统 the system of transport that uses trains
  • rang: Just then, the telephone rang. (2 次) /ræŋ/ (ring的过去式) past simple of ring mainly UK
  • rarity: There is always hope that in its labyrinth of musty, dark, disordered rooms a real rarity will be found amongst the piles of assorted junk that litter the floors. (2 次) /ˈreə.rə.ti/ 罕见的东西(或人);稀有,罕见 something that is very unusual, or the quality of being very unusual
  • rat: Cats, for instance, would be greatly helped; no running fights with large, fierce rats or tussles with grown rabbits–just a bite and no more effort needed. (2 次) /ræt/ ;老鼠;大家鼠 a small rodent, larger than a mouse, that has a long tail and is considered to be harmful
  • razor: An electric razor that meets the European Union’s safety standards must be approved by American testers before it can be sold in the United States, and an American-made dialysis machine needs the EU’s okay before it hits the market in Europe. (2 次) /ˈreɪ.zər/ (尤指刮胡子或腿毛的)剃刀,刮胡刀,剃须刀 a small device with a sharp blade for removing hair, especially from the face or legs
  • reaction: It is as if a single unimportant event set up a chain of reactions. (2 次) /riˈæk.ʃən/ 反应;回应 behaviour, a feeling or an action that is a direct result of something else
  • reality: He had lived in it as a child when it was already disappearing, and his hero was firmly rooted in his memories and experiences, and in both the history and the mythology of the vanished frontier, And although no period or place in American history has been more absurdly romanticized, myth and reality did join hands in at least one arena, the conflict between the individual and encroaching civilization. (2 次) /riˈæl.ə.ti/ 现实;实际情况 the state of things as they are, rather than as they are imagined to be
  • realm: But this hope is always in the realms of science fiction. (2 次) /relm/ (兴趣或活动的)界,领域,范围 an area of interest or activity
  • recede: The best way to overcome it – so at least it seems to me – is to make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of the ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life. (2 次) /rɪˈsiːd/ 逐渐远离;变得模糊,逐渐淡漠 to move further away into the distance, or to become less clear or less bright
  • receiver: I picked up the receiver between two sticky fingers and was dismayed when I recognized the voice of Helen Bates. (2 次) /rɪˈsiː.vər/ (电话)听筒 the part of a phone in two parts that you hold to your ear and mouth
  • recovery: Though the doctors did his best, the patient’s recovery was slow. (2 次) /rɪˈkʌv.ər.i/ (在疾病或受伤之后)恢复健康 the process of becoming well again after an illness or injury
  • reference: Whatever it consists of, stamps, records, first editions of books china,glass, antique furniture, pictures, model cars, stuffed birds, toy animals, there is always something to do in connection with it, from finding the right place for the latest addition, to verifying facts in reference books. (2 次) /ˈref.ər.əns/ 提到;谈到;论及 a mention of something
  • refinement: But even when such refinements are not available, there is plenty to keep you occupied. (2 次) /rɪˈfaɪn.mənt/ 提炼;提纯;精炼 the process of making a substance pure
  • relation: After I had given her some money, she looked into a crystal ball and said: ‘A relation of yours is coming to see you. (2 次) /rɪˈleɪ.ʃən/ 他和新娶的妻子之间的关系很紧张。 the way in which two people or groups of people feel and behave towards each other:
  • relationship: Primarily, the banker-customer relationship is that of debtor and creditor – who is which depending on whether the customer’s account is in credit or is overdrawn. (2 次) /rɪˈleɪ.ʃən.ʃɪp/ 关系;联系;关联 the way in which two things are connected
  • relaxation: It provides relaxation for leisure hours, as just looking at one’s treasures is always a joy. (2 次) /ˌriː.lækˈseɪ.ʃən/ 放松;松弛 the feeling of being relaxed
  • reminder: This note is only a reminder.’ (2 次) /rɪˈmaɪn.dər/ (告知该做某事的)通知单,提示信,提醒(的话),提示 a written or spoken message that reminds someone to do something
  • republic: Last year a journalist had been instructed by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president’s palace in a new African republic. (2 次) /rɪˈpʌb.lɪk/ (通常指由选举产生的人民代表和总统治理的)共和国,共和政体 a country without a king or queen, usually governed by elected representatives of the people and a president
  • retirement: It is a curious coincidence that the day before his retirement, Mr. Page will have been teaching for a total of forty years. (2 次) /rɪˈtaɪə.mənt/ 退休;退职;退役 the act of leaving your job and stopping working, usually because you are old
  • retreat: He was glad to get away with a mere twenty pounds and he beat a hasty retreat, clutching the precious bottle under his arm. (2 次) /rɪˈtriːt/ 退却;撤退;后退 to go away from a place or person in order to escape from fighting or danger
  • rhythm: Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. (2 次) /ˈrɪð.əm/ (音乐、诗歌和舞蹈的)节奏,韵律,节律 a strong pattern of sounds, words, or musical notes that is used in music, poetry, and dancing
  • rival: The winning car reached a speed of forty miles an hour – much faster than any of its rivals. (2 次) /ˈraɪ.vəl/ 竞争对手;敌手 a person, group, etc. competing with others for the same thing or in the same area
  • roast: We had roast beef and potatoes. (2 次) /rəʊst/ ;烤;焙 to cook food in an oven or over a fire
  • root: By then, however, in many places the grass had already taken root. (2 次) /ruːt/ ,根茎,根块 the part of a plant that grows down into the earth to get water and food and holds the plant firm in the ground
  • saga: The sagas of these people explain that some of them came from Indonesia about 2,000 years ago. (2 次) /ˈsɑː.ɡə/ 萨迦(中世纪主要在冰岛用古诺斯语写成的斯堪的纳维亚长篇传奇) a long story about Scandinavian history, written in the Old Norse language in the Middle Ages, mainly in Iceland
  • salary: He gets a good salary, but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. (2 次) /ˈsæl.ər.i/ 薪金,薪水 a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month
  • saliva: Over the periods their saliva, a mild, digestive juice like our own, was converted into a poison that defies analysis even today. (2 次) /səˈlaɪ.və/ 口水,唾液,涎 the liquid produced in your mouth to keep the mouth wet and to help to prepare food to be digested
  • satellite: Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see. (2 次) /ˈsæt.əl.aɪt/ 人造卫星 a device sent up into space to travel around the earth, used for collecting information or communicating by radio, television, etc.
  • saving: Sam Benton, the local butcher, had lost his wallet while taking his savings to the post office. (2 次) /ˈseɪ.vɪŋ/ 存款,储蓄金 the money that you keep in an account in a bank or similar financial organization
  • scheme: Most of us fail in our efforts at self-improvement because our schemes are too ambitious and we never have time to carry them out. (2 次) /skiːm/ 阴谋,诡计 an organized plan for doing something, especially something dishonest or illegal that will bring a good result for you
  • sculptor: The great statue, which was designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years to complete. (2 次) /ˈskʌlp.tər/ 雕塑家;雕刻家 someone who creates sculptures
  • seat: I had a very good seat. (2 次) /siːt/ 座位; 座椅 a piece of furniture or part of a train, plane, etc. that has been designed for someone to sit on
  • selection: He says nothing about the poor selection of goods in the shops, or about those unfortunate people who have to travel from the country to the city every day to get to work. (2 次) /sɪˈlek.ʃən/ 选择;挑选 the act of choosing someone or something
  • sensation: The first tests on the Solent in 1959 caused a sensation. (2 次) /senˈseɪ.ʃən/ 感觉;知觉;(尤指)触觉 the ability to feel something physically, especially by touching, or a physical feeling that results from this ability
  • sewage:  Contamination of water supplies is usually due to poor sanitation close to water sources, sewage disposal into the sources themselves, leakage of sewage into distribution systems or contamination with industrial or farm waste. (2 次) /ˈsuː.ɪdʒ/ 污水;污物 waste matter such as water or human urine or solid waste
  • sheep: The first sign of disaster was a dead sheep floating down. (2 次) /ʃiːp/ ,绵羊 a farm animal with thick wool that eats grass and is kept for its wool, skin, and meat
  • shortage: Of course, New York is the ideal place for such an interesting study, because there is no shortage of tall buildings. (2 次) /ˈʃɔː.tɪdʒ/ 缺乏,缺少 a situation in which there is not enough of something
  • significance: If we glimpse the unutterable, it is unwise to try to utter it, nor should we seek to invest with significance that which we cannot grasp. (2 次) /sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kəns/ 重要性,重要意义 importance
  • singer: The Greenwood Boys are a group of pop singers. (2 次) /ˈsɪŋ.ər/ 歌唱家,歌手 a person who sings
  • skirt: Short skirts are in fashion now. (2 次) /skɜːt/ 女裙,半身裙 a piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers some or all of the legs, usually worn by women and girls
  • sleeve: George took off his jacket, rolled up his sleeves and pushed his right arm through the drain cover. (2 次) /sliːv/ 袖子 the part of a piece of clothing that covers some or all of the arm
  • smuggler: The hardened professional smuggler, on the other hand, is never troubled by such feelings, even if he has five hundred gold watches hidden in his suitcase. (2 次) /ˈsmʌɡ.lər/ 走私犯;偷运者 someone who smuggles
  • snout: One young calf especially enjoyed raising a turtle to the surface with his snout, and then shoving him across the tank like an aquaplane. (2 次) /snaʊt/ (一些动物突出的)口鼻部 the nose and mouth that stick out from the face of some animals
  • span: It has a span of 4,260 feet. (2 次) /spæn/ 一段时间 the period of time that something exists or happens
  • spark: When it did so, it sent sparks down to the ground and these immediately started a fire. (2 次) /spɑːk/ 火花,火星;电火花 a very small piece of fire that flies out from something that is burning, or one that is made by rubbing two hard things together, or a flash of light made by electricity
  • spectator: But the significant thing is not the behaviour of the players but the attitude of the spectators: and, behind the spectators, of the nations who work themselves into furies over these absurd contests, and seriously believe – at any rate for short periods – that running, jumping and kicking a ball are tests of national virtue. (2 次) /spekˈteɪ.tər/ (尤指体育赛事的)观众 a person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part
  • spire: I had come ten miles since leaving the town, and at this point, according to my father, I should be looking at farms and cottages in a valley, with the spire of the church of our village showing in the far distance. (2 次) /spaɪər/ (尤指教堂顶部的)尖塔,尖顶 a tall, pointed structure on top of a building, especially on top of a church tower
  • squall: Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see. (2 次) /skwɔːl/ (指突起的狂风或短时的风暴) a sudden strong wind or short storm
  • stadium: As a great many people will be visiting the country,the government will be building new hotels, an immense stadium,and a new Olympic-standard swimming pool. (2 次) /ˈsteɪ.di.əm/ 体育场 a large closed area of land with rows of seats around the sides and often with no roof, used for sports events and musical performances
  • stair: A short while ago, my sister helped me to carry one of my old bookcases up the stairs. (2 次) /steər/ 楼梯 a set of steps that lead from one level of a building to another
  • stall: All the cattle had been moved into stalls and we stood to lose little. (2 次) /stɔːl/ 货摊,摊位;售货亭 a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place
  • statement: In the light of this statement, teachers live by selling knowledge, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling spiritual comfort. (2 次) /ˈsteɪt.mənt/ (正式的)说明;声明;表态 something that someone says or writes officially, or an action done to express an opinion
  • steak: What about some steak? (2 次) /steɪk/ 肉排;肉块;鱼排;鱼块;(尤指)牛排 a thick, flat piece of meat or fish, especially meat from a cow
  • steam: The most wonderful piece of machinery on show was Nasmyth’s steam hammer. (2 次) /stiːm/ 蒸汽,水蒸气 the hot gas that is produced when water boils
  • steel: The towers are built on immense underwater platforms made of steel and concrete. (2 次) /stiːl/ a strong metal that is a mixture of iron and carbon, used for making things that need a strong structure, especially vehicles and buildings
  • storeroom: Not wanting to frighten the poor man, Mrs. Richards quickly hid in the small storeroom under the stairs. (2 次) /ˈstɔː.ruːm/ 储藏室,储物间 a room for keeping things in while they are not being used
  • storey(或许是 story?): Houses – often three storeys high – were built of stone. (2 次)
  • strap: In the struggle, the strap broke and, with the bag in their possession, both men started running through the trees. (2 次) /stræp/ 皮带;带子 a narrow piece of leather or other strong material used for fastening something or giving support
  • studio: We’re now going back to the studio. (2 次) /ˈstjuː.di.əʊ/ (电视或广播节目的)录制室,演播室;(音乐)录音棚 a room with special equipment where television or radio programmes or music recordings are made
  • stuff: How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. (2 次) /stʌf/ 物品,东西,玩意儿 a substance, especially when you do not know or say exactly what it is
  • submarine: The Karen had been sailing in a convoy to Russia when she was torpedoed by an enemy submarine. (2 次) /ˌsʌb.məˈriːn/ 潜艇 a ship that can travel underwater
  • substance: Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, greyish substance. (2 次) /ˈsʌb.stəns/ 物质;材料 material with particular physical characteristics
  • suburb: Things can go wrong on a big scale, as a number of people recently discovered in Parramatta, a suburb of Sydney. (2 次) /ˈsʌb.ɜːb/ 城郊;近郊住宅区 an area on the edge of a large town or city where people who work in the town or city often live
  • summit: The early climbers were looking for the easiest way to the top because the summit was the prize they sought, especially if it had never been attained before. (2 次) /ˈsʌm.ɪt/ 峰会,首脑会议,最高级会议 an important formal meeting between leaders of governments from two or more countries
  • sunset: A young man sees a sunset and, unable to understand or to express the emotion that it rouses in him, concludes that it must be the gateway to a world that lies beyond It is difficult for any of us in moments of intense aesthetic experience to resist the suggestion that we are catching a glimpse of a light that shines down to us from a different realm of existence, different and, because the experience is intensely moving, in some way higher. (2 次) /ˈsʌn.set/ 日落(时分),黄昏,傍晚 the time in the evening when you last see the sun in the sky
  • superstition:  There has long been a superstition among mariners that porpoises will save drowning men by pushing them to the surface, or protect them from sharks by surrounding them in defensive formation. (2 次) /ˌsuː.pəˈstɪʃ.ən/ 迷信 belief that is not based on human reason or scientific knowledge, but is connected with old ideas about magic, etc.
  • surgeon: There are times when we would willingly give everything we possess to save our lives, yet we might grudge paying a surgeon a high fee for offering us precisely this service. (2 次) /ˈsɜː.dʒən/ 外科医生 a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations
  • survival: It was not forced upon them by the survival competition; they could have caught and lived on prey without using poison, just as the thousands of non-poisonous snakes still do. (2 次) /səˈvaɪ.vəl/ 继续生存,存活,幸存 the fact of a person, organization, etc. continuing to live or exist
  • survivor: It was not long before a helicopter arrived on the scene to rescue the survivors of the plane crash. (2 次) /səˈvaɪ.vər/ 幸存者,生还者 a person who continues to live, despite nearly dying
  • sustenance: The currents of air that the walls of the ship direct upwards, as well as in the line of its course, are enough to give the great bird with its immense wings sufficient sustenance and progress. (2 次) /ˈsʌs.tən.əns/ 食物 food
  • swimmer: She is a strong swimmer and many people feel that she is sure to succeed. (2 次) /ˈswɪm.ər/ 游泳者,游泳运动员 someone who swims, especially in races, or someone who is swimming
  • symptom: I had all the usual symptoms of someone giving up smoking: a bad temper and an enormous appetite. (2 次) /ˈsɪmp.təm/ (疾病的)症状 any feeling of illness or physical or mental change that is caused by a particular disease
  • talent: Vera’s curious talent was brought to the notice of a scientific research institute in the town of Ulyanovsk, near where she lives, and in April she was given a series of tests by a special commission of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federal Republic. (2 次) /ˈtæl.ənt/ 天分,天赋;天才,有天分者 (someone who has) a natural ability to be good at something, especially without being taught
  • taste: Much as we may pride ourselves on our good taste, we are no longer free to choose the things we want, for advertising exerts a subtle influence on us. (2 次) /teɪst/ 味道;味觉 the flavour of something, or the ability of a person or animal to recognize different flavours
  • teapot: It’s over there, behind the teapot. (2 次) /ˈtiː.pɒt/ 茶壶 a container for making and serving tea with a handle and a shaped opening for pouring
  • teaspoonful: Two teaspoonfuls? (2 次) /ˈtiː.spuːn.fʊl/ 一茶匙的量 the amount a teaspoon can hold
  • technique: Two main techniques have been used for training elephants, which we may call respectively the tough and the gentle. (2 次) /tekˈniːk/ 技术,技能 a way of doing an activity that needs skill
  • theatre(或许是 theater?): Last week I went to the theatre. (2 次)
  • thinking: The inner workings of our own brains we feel to be uniquely worthy of investigation, but custom, we have a way of thinking, is behaviour at is most commonplace. (2 次) /ˈθɪŋ.kɪŋ/ ,思考 the activity of using your mind to consider something
  • tobacco: And a tin of tobacco. (2 次) /təˈbæk.əʊ/ 烟草,烟叶 a substance smoked in cigarettes, pipes, etc. that is prepared from the dried leaves of a particular plant
  • tonight: But he’s not reading his newspaper tonight. (2 次) /təˈnaɪt/ (在)今晚;(在)今夜 (during) the night of the present day
  • toothache: I have a terrible toothache. (2 次) /ˈtuːθ.eɪk/ 牙痛 pain caused by something being wrong with one of your teeth
  • topic: If she were alive today she would not be able to air her views on her favourite topic of conversation: domestic servants. (2 次) /ˈtɒp.ɪk/ 话题;主题 a subject that is discussed, written about, or studied
  • torrent: Water streamed in torrents over its sides with such force that it set up a huge wave in the canal. (2 次) /ˈtɒr.ənt/ (尤指似乎无法控制的)狂潮,迸发 a sudden large or too large amount, especially one that seems to be uncontrolled
  • trade: These days, it is differences in national regulations, far more than tariffs, that put sand in the wheels of trade between rich countries. (2 次) /treɪd/ 贸易;交易;买卖 the activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries
  • trail: Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits. (2 次) /treɪl/ 乡间(山间或林间等)小道 a path through a countryside, mountain, or forest area, often made or used for a particular purpose
  • treatment: The majority of the patients attending the medical out-patients departments of our hospitals feel that they have not received adequate treatment unless they are able to carry home with them some tangible remedy in the shape of a bottle of medicine, a box of pills, or a small jar of ointment, and the doctor in charge of the department is only too ready to provide them with these requirements. (2 次) /ˈtriːt.mənt/ 对待;待遇;处理 the way you deal with or behave towards someone or something
  • trough: The basic features include a crest (the highest point of the wave), a trough (the lowest point), a height (the vertical distance from the trough to the crest), a wave length (the horizontal distance between two wave crests), and a period (which is the time it takes awave crest to travel one wave length). (2 次) /trɒf/ ;饮水槽;饲料槽 a long, narrow container without a lid that usually holds water or food for farm animals
  • trouser: Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket? (2 次) /ˈtraʊ.zər/ 裤子的,与裤子有关的 belonging or relating to trousers
  • TV: My friend fails to mention the long and friendless winter evenings in front of the TV – virtually the only form of entertainment. (2 次) /ˌtiːˈviː/ 电视(机)(television的缩写) abbreviation for television
  • uncle: Mum or dad, of course, provide a regular supply of pocket money, but uncles and aunts are always a source of extra income. (2 次) /ˈʌŋ.kəl/ 舅父;伯父;叔父;姨父;姑父 the brother of someone’s mother or father, or the husband of someone’s aunt or uncle
  • understanding: We shall all remember Mr. Page for his patience and understanding and for the kindly encouragement he gave us when we went so unwillingly to school. (2 次) /ˌʌn.dəˈstæn.dɪŋ/ 理解;领悟;了解 knowledge about a subject, situation, etc. or about how something works
  • undoing: That proved to be my undoing, for I soon got back to my old bad habit of dozing off in front of the screen. (2 次) /ʌnˈduː.ɪŋ/ 失败(或垮台、破产)的原因 the cause of someone’s failure, or of someone’s loss of power or money
  • unpunctuality(或许是 punctuality?): In ordinary living, there can be some tolerance of unpunctuality. (2 次)
  • vicinity: We had spent several days in a small town and visited a number of old churches in the vicinity. (2 次) /vɪˈsɪn.ə.ti/ 周围地区;邻近地区;附近 the area around a place or where the speaker is
  • wardrobe: Then put these clothes in the wardrobe. (2 次) /ˈwɔː.drəʊb/ 衣橱,衣柜 a tall cupboard in which you hang your clothes
  • washing: Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket? (2 次) /ˈwɒʃ.ɪŋ/ 洗衣服 the act of washing clothes
  • waterfall: Suddenly they came to a waterfall which dropped into an underground lake at the bottom of the cave. (2 次) /ˈwɔː.tə.fɔːl/ 瀑布 water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height
  • watertight: At that time, however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was regarded as unsinkable, for she had sixteen watertight compartments. (2 次) /ˈwɔː.tə.taɪt/ 防水的,水密的;不透水的 having no openings to allow water to get in
  • weakness: In their efforts to persuade us to buy this or that product, advertisers have made a close study of human nature and have classified all our little weaknesses. (2 次) /ˈwiːk.nəs/ 虚弱;软弱 the fact or state of not being strong or powerful
  • wedding: Recently,one of Jeremy’s closest friends asked him to make a speech at a wedding reception. (2 次) /ˈwed.ɪŋ/ 婚礼,结婚庆典 a marriage ceremony and any celebrations such as a meal or a party that follow it
  • whisky(或许是 whisk?): Have a glass of whisky then. (2 次)
  • winch: Eventually chains were fixed to one end of the dish and a powerful winch was put into operation. (2 次) /wɪntʃ/ 绞车;卷扬机 a machine that lifts heavy objects by turning a chain or rope around a tube-shaped device
  • wisdom: In the light of this statement, teachers live by selling knowledge, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling spiritual comfort. (2 次) /ˈwɪz.dəm/ 智慧;明智 the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments
  • workshop: He saved money for years and in 1958 he bought a small workshop of his own. (2 次) /ˈwɜːk.ʃɒp/ 车间,厂房,作坊 a room or building where things are made or repaired using machines and/or tools
  • worship: The temple which the archaeologists explored was used as a place of worship from the fifteenth century B.C. until Roman times. (2 次) /ˈwɜː.ʃɪp/ 敬奉,崇拜,信仰(上帝或神) to have or show a strong feeling of respect and admiration for God or a god
  • y.h.a.(或许是 Yamaha?): You know he’s a member of the Y.H.A. (2 次)
  • 14th: In another chest, which contained the belongings of a ship’s officer, there was an unfinished letter which had been written on March 14th, 1943. (1 次)
  • 18th: Both these ships set out from Shanghai on June 18th, 1872 on an exciting race to England. (1 次)
  • 19th: On July 19th, 1909, in the early morning, Hubert Latham took off from the French coast in his plane the ‘Antoinette IV’. (1 次)
  • 21st: Though Verrazano is by no means considered to be a great explorer, his name will probably remain immortal, for on November 21st, 1964, the longest suspension bridge in the world was named after him. (1 次)
  • 24th: Can you come at 10 a.m.on Monday, April 24th? (1 次)
  • 25th: Both planes were going to take off on July 25th, but Latham failed to get up early enough, After making a short test flight at 4:15 a.m., Bleriot set off half an hour later. (1 次)
  • 28th: They hope to finish in time for a trade summit between America and the EU on May 28th. (1 次)
  • a.m.(或许是 army?): Both planes were going to take off on July 25th, but Latham failed to get up early enough, After making a short test flight at 4:15 a.m., Bleriot set off half an hour later. (1 次)
  • a.m.on(或许是 amount?): Can you come at 10 a.m.on Monday, April 24th? (1 次)
  • abatement: This is a pity, because noise abatement really is a good cause, and it is likely to be discredited if it gets to be associated with bad science. (1 次) /əˈbeɪt.mənt/ 减少,减轻 a reduction in the amount or degree of something
  • abstruse: The intellectual, who is working on some abstruse problem, has everything coordinated and organized for the matter in hand. (1 次) /æbˈstruːs/ 难解的;深奥的 not known or understood by many people
  • access: We’ll assume that you have sorted out the basics–like mortgages, pensions, insurance and access to sufficient cash reserves. (1 次) /ˈæk.ses/ 通道;途径;(接近某地或某人的)机会(或方法);(使用某物的)权利 the method or possibility of getting near to a place or person
  • accommodation: The life history of the individual is first and foremost an accommodation to the patterns and standards traditionally handed down in his community. (1 次) /əˌkɒm.əˈdeɪ.ʃən/ 住处;工作场所;停留处 a place to stay or live
  • accompaniment: Two assistants, mounted on tame elephants, control the captive from either side, while others rub their hands over his skin to the accompaniment of a monotonous and soothing chant. (1 次) /əˈkʌm.pən.ɪ.mənt/ 伴奏音乐 music that is played with someone who is singing or playing the main tune
  • accomplishment: Past experience has taught us that certain accomplishments are beyond attainment. (1 次) /əˈkʌm.plɪʃ.mənt/ 成就;成绩 something that is successful, or that is achieved after a lot of work or effort
  • accordance: Most animals we commonly observe do in fact age as we do, if given the chance to live long enough; and mechanical systems like a wound watch, or the sun, do in fact run out of energy in accordance with the second law of thermodynamics (whether the whole universe does so is a moot point at present). (1 次) /əˈkɔː.dəns/ 依照规则(法律,意愿等) following or obeying a rule, law, wish, etc.
  • accountant: Bagrit foresaw a time when computers would be small enough to hold in the hand, when they would be capable of providing information about traffic jams and suggesting alternative routes, when they would be used in hospitals to help doctors to diagnose illnesses, when they would relieve office workers and accountants of dull, repetitive clerical work. (1 次) /əˈkaʊn.tənt/ 会计;会计师 someone who keeps or examines the records of money received, paid, and owed by a company or person
  • accumulation: Although mankind has undergone no general improvement in intelligence or morality, it has made extraordinary progress in the accumulation of knowledge. (1 次) /əˌkjuː.mjəˈleɪ.ʃən/ 积累;积聚;积攒 an amount of something that has been collected
  • accuracy: Though they may attain considerable accuracy in the perception of flat form, they do not make the further intellectual and emotional effort needed to comprehend form in its full spatial existence. (1 次) /ˈæk.jə.rə.si/ 准确;精确;正确 the fact of being exact or correct
  • accusation: There was nothing in the record to show that the foreigner’s complaint was justified and the Chief of Police strongly denied the accusation. (1 次) /ˌæk.jəˈzeɪ.ʃən/ 指控,控告;指责;谴责 a statement saying that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind, or the fact of accusing someone
  • achievement: This is a major achievement because, in relative terms, planets are very small and do not emit light. (1 次) /əˈtʃiːv.mənt/ 成就,成绩;功绩 something very good and difficult that you have succeeded in doing
  • acquaintance: Some of my acquaintances in the country come up to town once or twice a year to visit the theatre as a special treat. (1 次) /əˈkweɪn.təns/ 相识的人,熟人;泛泛之交 a person that you have met but do not know well
  • acquisition: Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years. (1 次) /ˌæk.wɪˈzɪʃ.ən/ 获得 the process of getting something
  • acre: One authority on spiders made a census of the spiders in a grass field in the south of England, and he estimated that there were more than 2,250,000 in one acre; that is something like 6,000,000 spiders of different kinds on a football pitch. (1 次) /ˈeɪ.kər/ 英亩(=4047平方米或4840平方码) a unit for measuring area, equal to 4,047 square metres or 4,840 square yards
  • actuality: Although an ocean wave give the impression of a wall of water moving in your direction, in actuality waves move through the water leaving the water about where it was. (1 次) /ˌæk.tʃuˈæl.ə.ti/ 真实情况,实际情况;事实 a fact
  • adder: Vipers (adders) and rattlesnakes manufacture the blood poison, which is known as haemolytic. (1 次) /ˈæd.ər/ 蝰蛇 a type of poisonous snake
  • adjustment: As far as I could see, it needed only a minor adjustment: a turn of a screw here, a little tightening up there, a drop of oil and it would be as good as new. (1 次) /əˈdʒʌst.mənt/ 调整;调节;小改动 a small change
  • administration: As administrative overheads rise, so the earnings of the business after meeting the expense of administration, will fall; and the business will have less money to distribute as dividends or invest directly in its future progress and development. (1 次) /ədˌmɪn.ɪˈstreɪ.ʃən/ 管理;经营;行政 the arrangements and tasks needed to control the operation of a plan or organization
  • administrator: But if no one can be trusted to act in a loyal and responsible manner towards his job, then the business will require armies of administrators, checkers and foremen and administrative overheads will rise correspondingly. (1 次) /ədˈmɪn.ɪ.streɪ.tər/ 管理人员,行政人员 someone whose job is to control the operation of a business, organization, or plan
  • adult: Such a loss of dignity and descent into childish behaviour on the part of the adults deeply shocks the adolescents, and makes them resolve that in future they will not talk to their parents about the places or people they visit. (1 次) /ˈæd.ʌlt/ 成年人;成年动物 a person or animal that has grown to full size and strength
  • advent: Up to now, historians have assumed that calendars came into being with the advent of agriculture, for then man was faced with a real need to understand something about the seasons. (1 次) /ˈæd.vent/ (事件、发明或人物的)出现,来临,到来 the fact of an event happening, an invention being made, or a person arriving
  • advertising: Much as we may pride ourselves on our good taste, we are no longer free to choose the things we want, for advertising exerts a subtle influence on us. (1 次) /ˈæd.və.taɪ.zɪŋ/ 广告(业) the business of trying to persuade people to buy products or services
  • adviser: However, there are undoubtedly some wrong ways, and you can be sure that none of our five advisers would have suggested sinking all (or perhaps any) of your money into Periwigs. (1 次) /ədˈvaɪ.zər/ 顾问 someone whose job is to give advice about a subject
  • aerodrome: It can be unpleasant to live even several miles from an aerodrome; if you think what it must be like to share the deck of a ship with several squadrons of jet aircraft, you will realize that a modern navy is a good place to study noise. (1 次) /ˈeə.rə.drəʊm/ 飞机场 old-fashioned for airfield
  • affection: Elephants like to have one master just as dogs do, and are capable of a considerable degree of personal affection. (1 次) /əˈfek.ʃən/ 喜爱;钟爱;挚爱 a feeling of liking for a person or place
  • afresh: In the breaking and remaking, in the timing interweaving, beginning afresh, the writer comes to discern things in his material which were not consciously in his mind when he began. (1 次) /əˈfreʃ/ 从头;重新;另行 If you do something afresh, you deal with it again in a new way.
  • agent: Many firms, for instance have great difficulty in obtaining technical or scientific books from libraries because they are unwilling to have their names entered as having taken out such and such a book, for fear the agents of other firms should be able to trace the kind of research they are likely to be undertaking. (1 次) /ˈeɪ.dʒənt/ 代理人;代理商 a person who acts for or represents another
  • aggression: We still do; living in a world in which undeclared aggression, war, hypocrisy, chicanery, anarchy and impending immolation are part of our daily lives, we all want a code to live by. (1 次) /əˈɡreʃ.ən/ 侵略;侵犯;攻击;挑衅 spoken or physical behaviour that is threatening or involves harm to someone or something
  • agriculture: Up to now, historians have assumed that calendars came into being with the advent of agriculture, for then man was faced with a real need to understand something about the seasons. (1 次) /ˈæɡ.rɪ.kʌl.tʃər/ 农业;农艺,农学 farming
  • aid: The next stage is to get the elephant to the training establishment, a ticklish business which is achieved with the aid of two tame elephants roped to the captive on either side. (1 次) /eɪd/ 帮助;支持 help or support
  • album: All those who have contributed towards the gift will sign their names in a large album which will be sent to the headmaster’s home. (1 次) /ˈæl.bəm/ (CD或唱片上的)音乐专辑 a collection of several pieces of music, made available as a single item on a CD, the internet, etc.
  • allegation: One allegation often made is that noise produces mental illness. (1 次) /ˌæl.əˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ (未经证实的)指责,指控 a statement, made without giving proof, that someone has done something wrong or illegal
  • alpine: Alpine villages tended to be impoverished settlements cut off from civilization by the high mountains. (1 次) /ˈæl.paɪn/ 阿尔卑斯山的 relating to the Alps
  • alpinist(或许是 Stalinist?):  Modern alpinists try to climb mountains by a route which will give them good sport, and the more difficult it is,the more highly it is regarded. (1 次)
  • amber: When the woman shook her head in bewilderment, Harry went on to explain that ‘myrolite’ was a hard, amber-like substance which could be used to remove freckles. (1 次) /ˈæm.bər/ 琥珀 a hard, transparent, yellowish-brown substance that was formed in ancient times from resin (= a substance produced by trees) and is used in jewellery
  • ammunition: Then the sound of rumbling thunder reached the watchers on the shore, as cargo, ballast, ammunition and 400 people went sliding and crashing down to the port side of the steeply listing ship. (1 次) /ˌæm.jəˈnɪʃ.ən/ 弹药,军火 objects that can be shot from a weapon, such as bullets or bombs
  • analysis: Over the periods their saliva, a mild, digestive juice like our own, was converted into a poison that defies analysis even today. (1 次) /əˈnæl.ə.sɪs/ 分析 the act of studying or examining something in detail, in order to discover or understand more about it, or your opinion and judgment after doing this
  • ancestor: Anthropologists wondered where the remote ancestors of the Polynesian peoples now living in the Pacific Island scame from. (1 次) /ˈæn.ses.tər/ 祖先,祖宗 a person related to you who lived a long time ago
  • anecdote: Now the snag in this sort of anecdote is of course that one cannot distinguish cause and effect. (1 次) /ˈæn.ɪk.dəʊt/ (尤指关于某人的)趣闻,轶事 a short, often funny story, especially about something someone has done
  • anger: The captive elephant, still roped to a tree, plunges and screams every time a man approaches, and for several days will probably refuse all food through anger and fear. (1 次) /ˈæŋ.ɡər/ ,愤怒;怒火 a strong feeling that makes you want to hurt someone or be unpleasant because of something unfair or unkind that has happened
  • angle: The Ordnance officer ordered all the port cannon to be heaved to starboard to counteract the list but the steepening angle of the decksincreased. (1 次) /ˈæŋ.ɡəl/ ;角度 the space between two lines or surfaces at the point at which they touch each other, measured in degrees
  • announcer: To end our special news bulletin,’ said the voice of the television announcer, ‘we’re going over to the macaroni fields of Calabria. (1 次) /əˈnaʊn.sər/ (电视台或电台的)节目主持人,广播员,播音员 someone who introduces programmes or reads the news on the television or radio
  • anthropology: Anthropology was by definition impossible, as long as these distinctions between ourselves and the primitive, ourselves and the barbarian, ourselves and the pagan, held sway over people’s minds. (1 次) /ˌæn.θrəˈpɒl.ə.dʒi/ 人类学 the study of the human race, its culture and society, and its physical development
  • appearance: He earned enormous sums of money and was paid as much as $100 for a single appearance. (1 次) /əˈpɪə.rəns/ (公开)露面 an occasion when someone appears in public
  • aquaplane: One young calf especially enjoyed raising a turtle to the surface with his snout, and then shoving him across the tank like an aquaplane. (1 次) /ˈæk.wə.pleɪn/ (汽车)在潮湿的路面上失控打滑 If a motor vehicle aquaplanes, it slides out of control on a wet road.
  • arc: After switching on powerful arc lights, they saw great stalagmites – some of them over forty feet high – rising up like tree-trunks to meet the stalactites suspended from the roof. (1 次) /ɑːk/ ;弧状;弧线;弧形 the shape of part of a circle, or other curved line
  • archway: The student hid in an archway nearby where he could watch and hear everything that went on. (1 次) /ˈɑːtʃ.weɪ/ 拱门;拱廊,拱道 an entrance or passage formed by an arch
  • arena: He had lived in it as a child when it was already disappearing, and his hero was firmly rooted in his memories and experiences, and in both the history and the mythology of the vanished frontier, And although no period or place in American history has been more absurdly romanticized, myth and reality did join hands in at least one arena, the conflict between the individual and encroaching civilization. (1 次) /əˈriː.nə/ (体育比赛或表演用的)场地,竞技场,剧场 a large, flat area surrounded by seats used for sports or entertainment
  • ark: Suddenly a raft appeared, looking rather like Noah’s ark, carrying the whole family, a few hens, the dogs, a cat, and a bird in a cage. (1 次) /ɑːk/ (《圣经》中的)挪亚方舟 (in the Bible) a large wooden ship built by Noah in order to save his family and a male and female of every type of animal when the world was covered by a flood
  • armament: King Gustavus Adolphus ‘The Northern Hurricane’, then at the height of his military success in the ‘Thirty Years’ War, had dictated her measurements and armament. (1 次) /ˈɑː.mə.mənt/ 武装;战备 the process of increasing the number and strength of a country’s weapons
  • artiste: Those who failed to get in need not have felt disappointed, as many of the artistes who should have appeared did not come. (1 次) /ɑːˈtiːst/ 专业演员,艺人(尤指舞蹈演员 、歌手或演员) a skilled performer, especially a dancer, singer, or actor
  • ash: Imagine their dismay when they found a beautifully-cooked wallet and notes turned to ash! (1 次) /æʃ/ (尤指烟草、煤、木头燃烧后的)灰,灰烬 the soft grey or black powder that is left after a substance, especially tobacco, coal, or wood, has burned
  • ashtray: Just as it was leaving, Mr. Taylor rushed out and ran after it throwing ashtrays and vases, but it was impossible to stop the thieves. (1 次) /ˈæʃ.treɪ/ 烟灰缸 a small dish or container, sometimes decorative, in which people can leave cigarette ash and cigarette butts
  • aspect: Yet that is a rather trivial aspect of the matter. (1 次) /ˈæs.pekt/ 方面;层面 one part of a situation, problem, subject, etc.
  • asterisk: A tiny asterisk conducted me to a footnote at the bottom of the page. (1 次) /ˈæs.tər.ɪsk/ (表示下有注释或单词中字母的缺失的)星号(*) the symbol * , used to refer readers to a note at the bottom of a page of text, or to show that a letter is missing from a word
  • astonishment: He expected the assistant to look at him in blank astonishment. (1 次) /əˈstɒn.ɪʃ.mənt/ 惊愕;惊讶 very great surprise
  • atom: It is the natural frequency of emission of the hydrogen atoms in space and was discovered by us in 1951; it must be known to any kind of radio astronomer in the universe. (1 次) /ˈæt.əm/ 原子 the smallest unit of any chemical element, consisting of a positive nucleus surrounded by negative electrons. Atoms can combine to form a molecule
  • attainment: Past experience has taught us that certain accomplishments are beyond attainment. (1 次) /əˈteɪn.mənt/ 实现;获得;赢得 the act of achieving something
  • attendance: There are no’illiterates’–if the term can be applied to peoples without a script– while our own compulsory school attendance became law in Germany in 1642, in France in 1806, and in England in 1876 and is still nonexistent in a number of ‘civilized’ nations. (1 次) /əˈten.dəns/ (有规律地)出席,参加;到场(如去教堂,学校等) the fact of going somewhere such as a church, school, etc. regularly
  • awakening: Professor Ronald Bracewell, a leading American radio astronomer, argued in Nature that such a superior civilization, on a visit to our own solar system, may have left an automatic messenger behind to await the possible awakening of an advanced civilization. (1 次) /əˈweɪ.kən.ɪŋ/ 觉醒,醒悟;认识,意识 the act of starting to understand something or feel something
  • awe: Who has not stood in awe at the sight of a spider pouncing on a fly, or a column of ants triumphantly bearing home an enormous dead beetle? (1 次) /ɔː/ 敬畏;惊奇,惊叹 a feeling of great respect sometimes mixed with fear or surprise
  • backwater: Sometimes we go upstream to a favourite backwater, sometimes we have our party at the boathouse, which a predecessor of ours at the farm built in the meadow hard by the deepest pool for swimming and diving. (1 次) /ˈbæk.wɔː.tər/ 回水,滞水 a part of a river where the water does not flow
  • backyard: Aleko denied taking it and led Dimitri into his backyard. (1 次) /ˌbækˈjɑːd/ 后院,后庭 a small space surrounded by walls at the back of a house, usually with a hard surface
  • bacon: The Frenchman’s breakfast coffee competes with the Englishman’s bacon and eggs. (1 次) /ˈbeɪ.kən/ 咸肉(片),熏肉(片) meat from the back or sides of a pig, often eaten fried in thin slices
  • baggage: A few minutes later, I was able to hurry away with precious chalk marks on my baggage. (1 次) /ˈbæɡ.ɪdʒ/ 行李 bags, cases, etc. that you take with you when you travel
  • balcony: The inspector began to look for fingerprints, while the constable checked that the front door locks had not been forced, thereby proving that the burglars had either used skeleton keys or entered over the balcony. (1 次) /ˈbæl.kə.ni/ 露台,阳台 an area with a wall or bars around it that is joined to the outside wall of a building on an upper level
  • ballad: Alfred had learned many of their ballads in his youth and could vary his programme with acrobatic tricks and simple conjuring. (1 次) /ˈbæl.əd/ 歌谣,民谣;叙事诗;(舒缓的)情歌 a song or poem that tells a story, or (in popular music) a slow love song
  • ballast: Then the sound of rumbling thunder reached the watchers on the shore, as cargo, ballast, ammunition and 400 people went sliding and crashing down to the port side of the steeply listing ship. (1 次) /ˈbæl.əst/ (船的)压舱物;(气球的)镇重物;(用作路基的)道砟,石碴 heavy matter such as sand, stone, or water that is used at the bottom of a ship or a hot-air balloon to make it heavier, or the small stones on which railways and roads are made
  • banana: The hovercraft is particularly useful in large areas with poor communications such as Africa or Australia; it can become a ‘flying fruit-bowl’, carrying bananas from the plantations to the ports; giant hovercraft liners could span the Atlantic; and the railway of the future may well be the ‘hovertrain’, riding on its air cushion over a single rail, which it never touches, at speeds, up to 300 m.p.h.–the possibilities appear unlimited. (1 次) /bəˈnɑː.nə/ 香蕉 a long, curved fruit with a yellow skin and soft, sweet, white flesh inside
  • bargaining: Many of the tourists on board had begun bargaining with the tradesmen, but I decide not to buy anything until I had disembarked. (1 次) /ˈbɑː.ɡɪn/ 便宜货,廉价品 something on sale at a lower price than its true value
  • baseball: It is no use offering the manual labourer, tired out with a hard week’s sweat and effort the chance of playing a game of football or baseball on Saturday afternoon. (1 次) /ˈbeɪs.bɔːl/ 棒球(运动) a game played especially in North America by two teams of nine players, in which a player hits a ball with a bat (= stick) and tries to run around four bases on a large field before the other team returns the ball
  • battlefield:  I am always amazed when I hear people saying that sport creates goodwill between the nations, and that if only the common peoples of the world could meet one another at football or cricket, they would have no inclination to meet on the battlefield. (1 次) /ˈbæt.əl.fiːld/ 战场,战地 a place where a battle is being fought or has been fought in the past
  • beard: I grew a beard during the trip. (1 次) /bɪəd/ (下巴上的)胡须 the hair that some men allow to grow on the lower part of their face
  • bearing: This hobby educates one not only in the chosen subject, but also in general matters which have some bearing on it. (1 次) /ˈbeə.rɪŋ/ 轴承 a part of a machine that supports another part that turns around
  • beaver: In 1928 some porpoises were photographed working like beavers to push ashore a waterlogged mattress. (1 次) /ˈbiː.vər/ 海狸,河狸 an animal with smooth fur, sharp teeth, and a large, flat tail. Beavers build dams (= walls of sticks and earth) across rivers.
  • bedside: The following day, the patient asked for a bedside telephone. (1 次) /ˈbed.saɪd/ 床边,床旁 the area at the side of a bed
  • beekeeper: We know instinctively, just as beekeepers with their bees, that misfortune might overtake us if the important events of our lives were not related to it. (1 次) /ˈbiːˌkiː.pər/ 养蜂人 someone who keeps bees in order to produce honey
  • beeswax: A colony of bees had turned the engine into a hive and it was totally preserved in beeswax! (1 次) /ˈbiːz.wæks/ 蜂蜡 the substance containing a lot of fat that bees produce, used for making candles and polish for wood
  • beetle: Who has not stood in awe at the sight of a spider pouncing on a fly, or a column of ants triumphantly bearing home an enormous dead beetle? (1 次) /ˈbiː.təl/ 甲虫 an insect with a hard shell-like back
  • belly: In another game, as the turtle swims across the oceanarium, the first porpoise swoops down from above and butts his shell with his belly. (1 次) /ˈbel.i/ 腹部,胃 the stomach or the front part of the body between your chest and your legs
  • bet: The public bet a great deal of money on Mendoza, but he was defeated. (1 次) /bet/ 打赌;赌博 to risk money on the result of an event or a competition, such as a horse race, in the hope of winning more money
  • binocular: He could make out three men in a basket under it and one of them was holding a pair of binoculars. (1 次) /bɪˈnɒk.jə.lər/ 同时用双目的;双目并用的 using both eyes to see things; made for use with both eyes
  • biologist: Marine Studio biologists have pointed out that, however intelligent they may be, it is probably a mistake to credit dolphins with any motive of life-saving. (1 次) /baɪˈɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ 生物学家 a scientist who studies biology
  • biology: But the competition of man against man is not the simple process envisioned in biology. (1 次) /baɪˈɒl.ə.dʒi/ 生物学 the scientific study of the natural processes of living things
  • blackberry: The hunt for the puma began in a small village where a woman picking blackberries saw ‘a large cat’ only five yards away from her. (1 次) /ˈblæk.bər.i/ 黑莓 a small dark purple fruit that grows wild in Europe and is usually cooked before being eaten
  • blandishment: The elephant is not immediately susceptible to such blandishments, however, and usually lashes fiercely with its trunk in all directions. (1 次)
  • blaring: The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade. (1 次) /bleər/ 发出(刺耳的声音) to make an unpleasantly loud noise
  • blizzard: For small pieces of weather – – and to a global forecaster, small can mean thunderstorms and blizzards – any prediction deteriorates rapidly. (1 次) /ˈblɪz.əd/ 暴风雪;雪暴 a severe snow storm with strong winds
  • bluer: There is no sky in June so blue that it does not point forward to a bluer, no sunset so beautiful that it does not waken the vision of a greater beauty, a vision which passes before it is fully glimpsed, and in passing leaves an indefinable longing and regret. (1 次) /bluː/ 蓝色的;天蓝色的;青蓝色的 of the colour of the sky without clouds on a bright day, or a darker or lighter type of this
  • boathook(或许是 boat hook?): The men of our family waded down through our flooded meadows with boathooks,in the hope of being able to grapple a corner of the raft and pull it out of the current towards our bank. (1 次)
  • boathouse: Sometimes we go upstream to a favourite backwater, sometimes we have our party at the boathouse, which a predecessor of ours at the farm built in the meadow hard by the deepest pool for swimming and diving. (1 次) /ˈbəʊt.haʊs/ 船库 a small building at the side of a river or lake, in which boats are kept
  • bookless(或许是 booklets?): If our educational system were fashioned after its bookless past we would have the most democratic form of ‘college’ imaginable. (1 次)
  • border: The next car the boy stopped did not take him into the centre of Paris as he hoped it would, but to Perpignan on the French-Spanish border. (1 次) /ˈbɔː.dər/ 国境;边界;边境 a line that has been agreed to divide one country from another
  • boring: The holes are only borings, less than a foot in diameter. (1 次) /ˈbɔː.rɪŋ/ 烦人的;乏味的;无聊的 not interesting or exciting
  • bowl: The hovercraft is particularly useful in large areas with poor communications such as Africa or Australia; it can become a ‘flying fruit-__bowl__’, carrying bananas from the plantations to the ports; giant hovercraft liners could span the Atlantic; and the railway of the future may well be the ‘hovertrain’, riding on its air cushion over a single rail, which it never touches, at speeds, up to 300 m.p.h.–the possibilities appear unlimited. (1 次) /bəʊl/ ;钵 a round container that is open at the top and is deep enough to hold fruit, sugar, etc.
  • brand: It is best to keep to hot drinks, bottled or canned drinks of well-known brand names- international standard of water treatment are usually followed at bottling plants. (1 次) /brænd/ 商标,牌子 a type of product made by a particular company and sold under a particular name
  • breaking: In the breaking and remaking, in the timing interweaving, beginning afresh, the writer comes to discern things in his material which were not consciously in his mind when he began. (1 次) /breɪk/ 破碎,破裂;打破;打断;损坏,弄坏 to (cause something to) separate suddenly or violently into two or more pieces, or to (cause something to) stop working by being damaged
  • breeze: As she emerged from her drifting cloud of gun smoke with the water churned to foam beneath her bow, her flags flying, pennants waving, sails filling in the breeze, and the red and gold or her superstructure ablaze with colour, she presented a more majestic spectacle than Stockholmers had ever seen before. (1 次) /briːz/ 和风,微风 a light and pleasant wind
  • brick: Even under a clear blue sky, the village looked forbidding, as all the houses were built of grey mud bricks. (1 次) /brɪk/ a rectangular block of hard material used for building walls and houses
  • brightness: Whether a planet can support life depends on the size and brightness of its star, that is its ‘sun’. (1 次) /ˈbraɪt.nəs/ 明亮;亮度 the quality of shining with, or of producing, a lot of light
  • broadcast: Radio waves also travel at the speed of light, and assuming such an automatic messenger picked up our first broadcasts of the 1920’s, the message to its home planet is barely halfway there. (1 次) /ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/ 播送(电视或无线电节目);广播 to send out a programme on television or radio
  • broadcasting: Once the existence of this wave-length had been discovered, it was not long before its use as the uniquely recognizable broadcasting frequency for interstellar communication was suggested. (1 次) /ˈbrɔːdˌkɑː.stɪŋ/ (电视或电台节目的)播出 the activity or business of sending out programmes on television or radio
  • broker: Well, if you go to five reputable stock brokers and ask them what you should do with your money, you’re likely to get five different answers, – even if you give all the relevant information about your age, family, finances and what you want from your investments. (1 次) /ˈbrəʊ.kər/ 经纪人,掮客 a person who buys and sells foreign money, shares in companies, etc., for other people
  • bronze: Triple gun-decks mounted sixty-four bronze cannon. (1 次) /brɒnz/ 青铜 a brown metal made of copper and tin
  • brushing: Some hotels supply boiled water on request and this can be used for drinking, or for brushing teeth. (1 次) /ˈbrʌʃ.ɪŋ ˌskæm/ 刷单诈骗,一种不诚实或非法的行为,商家给顾客寄送未订购或未付款的往往是价值不大的商品,然后以顾客的名义在网站上给予商家好评 a dishonest or illegal activity in which a seller sends something, often a product of low value, to a customer who has not asked or paid for it, then uses that customer’s name to write good reviews of the seller’s products on the internet
  • brushstroke: A blurred image appears; he adds a brushstroke and another and it is gone but something was there, and he will not rest till he has captured it. (1 次) /ˈbrʌʃ.strəʊk/ (尤指绘画的)笔法,手法 the way in which something, especially paint, is put on to a surface with a brush
  • bud: And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom, a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone. (1 次) /bʌd/ ;花蕾 a small part of a plant, that develops into a flower or leaf
  • bullfight: During a bullfight, a drunk suddenly wandered into the middle of the ring. (1 次) /ˈbʊl.faɪt/ 斗牛 a traditional public entertainment, especially in Spain, in which a person fights and sometimes kills a bull (= male cow)
  • bullion: The captain knew that another attempt would be made later, for the sunken ship he was trying to find had been carrying a precious cargo of gold bullion. (1 次) /ˈbʊl.i.ən/ 金条;银条 gold or silver in the form of bars
  • bulrush: And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom, a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone. (1 次) /ˈbʊl.rʌʃ/ 蔗草,宽叶香蒲 a plant with tall stems that grows near rivers and lakes
  • buoy: The speedboat had struck a buoy, but it continued to move very quickly across the water. (1 次) /bɔɪ/ 浮标;航标 a floating object on the top of the sea, used for directing ships and warning them of possible danger
  • burial: It is animals and plants which lived in or near water whose remains are most likely to be preserved, for one of the necessary conditions of preservation is quick burial, and it is only in the seas and rivers, and sometimes lakes, where mud and silt have been continuously deposited, that bodies and the like can be rapidly covered over and preserved. (1 次) /ˈber.i.əl/ 埋葬;葬礼 the act of putting a dead body into the ground, or the ceremony connected with this
  • burrow: By infecting animals and letting them loose in the burrows, local epidemics of this disease could be created. (1 次) /ˈbʌr.əʊ/ (尤指动物挖掘居住的)洞穴,地道 a hole in the ground dug by an animal such as a rabbit, especially to live in
  • burrowing: It caused devastation by burrowing and by devouring the herbage which might have maintained millions of sheep and cattle. (1 次) /ˈbʌr.əʊ/ (尤指动物挖掘居住的)洞穴,地道 a hole in the ground dug by an animal such as a rabbit, especially to live in
  • buyer: Many of these obligations can give rise to problems and complications but a bank customer, unlike, say, a buyer of goods, cannot complain that the law is loaded against him. (1 次) /ˈbaɪ.ər/ 购买者,买主 someone who buys something expensive such as a house
  • buzzing: If we could actually see the path described by a particle, such as a sand grain in the rock, it would be more like that of a bluebottle buzzing round the room; it would be up and down, to and fro and from side to side. (1 次) /bʌz/ 发嗡嗡声;发蜂鸣声 to make a continuous, low sound such as the one a bee makes
  • cabinet: The parquet floors shone like mirrors; highly polished silver was displayed in gleaming glass cabinets; even my uncle’s huge collection of books was kept miraculously free from dust. (1 次) /ˈkæb.ɪ.nət/ 内阁 a small group of the most important people in government, who advise the President or Prime Minister and make important decisions
  • caller: Then Dr.Millington asked the caller if he was a relative of the patient. ‘ (1 次) /ˈkɔː.lər/ (尤指给电台或电视台直播节目)打(进)电话的人 someone who makes a phone call, especially a member of the public who calls a radio or television programme while it is being broadcast
  • camera: Television cameras and newspapers carried the news to everyone in the country. (1 次) /ˈkæm.rə/ 照相机;摄像机 a device for taking photographs or making films or television programmes
  • campfire: After a wonderful meal, they told stories and sang songs by the campfire. (1 次) /ˈkæmp.faɪər/ 营火;篝火 an outside fire, made and used by people who are staying outside or in tents
  • caprice: As for the unfortunate people who can command everything they want, who can gratify every caprice and lay their hands on almost every object of desire– for them a new pleasure a new excitement is only an additional satiation. (1 次) /kəˈpriːs/ 异想天开;反复无常;突发奇想 (the quality of often having) a sudden and usually silly wish to have or do something, or a sudden and silly change of mind or behaviour
  • capsule: They intend to bring the men up in a special capsule. (1 次) /ˈkæp.sjuːl/ 胶囊 a small container with medicine inside that you swallow
  • caption: A recent article in a weekly newspaper, for instance, was headed with a striking illustration of a lady in a state of considerable distress, with the caption ‘She was yet another victim, reduced to a screaming wreck’. (1 次) /ˈkæp.ʃən/ (图书、杂志或报纸图片的)说明文字 a short piece of text under a picture in a book or article that describes the picture or explains what the people in it are doing or saying
  • cardboard: Mrs. Ramsay was instructed to place the money in a cardboard box and to leave it outside her door. (1 次) /ˈkɑːd.bɔːd/ (尤指制作盒子的)硬纸板,卡纸板 material like very thick, stiff paper, usually pale brown in colour, used especially for making boxes
  • carpenter: Even men who can hardly drive a nail in straight are supposed to be born electricians, carpenters, plumbers and mechanics. (1 次) /ˈkɑː.pɪn.tər/ 木匠;木工 a person whose job is making and repairing wooden objects and structures
  • carrot: And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom, a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone. (1 次) /ˈkær.ət/ 胡萝卜 a long pointed orange root eaten as a vegetable
  • cartload: Here you can see two workers who, between them, have just finished cutting three cartloads of golden brown macaroni stalks. (1 次) /ˈkɑːt.ləʊd/ 一大车的装载量 the amount that a cart holds
  • castle: The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (1 次) /ˈkɑː.səl/ 城堡;堡垒 a large strong building, built in the past by a ruler or important person to protect the people inside from attack
  • celebration: The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good. (1 次) /ˌsel.əˈbreɪ.ʃən/ 庆祝活动;庆祝会 a special social event, such as a party, when you celebrate something
  • cellar: They had mysteriously found their way there from the wine cellar! (1 次) /ˈsel.ər/ (通常用于储物的)地窖,地下室 a room under the ground floor of a building, usually used for storing things
  • census: One authority on spiders made a census of the spiders in a grass field in the south of England, and he estimated that there were more than 2,250,000 in one acre; that is something like 6,000,000 spiders of different kinds on a football pitch. (1 次) /ˈsen.səs/ (官方的)调查,统计;(尤指)人口普查 a count for official purposes, especially one to count the number of people living in a country and to collect information about them
  • certainty: But other suns, start as the astronomers call them, are bound to have planets like our own, and as is the number of stars in the universe is so vast, this possibility becomes virtual certainty. (1 次) /ˈsɜː.tən.ti/ 确定的事情;必然的事情 something that cannot be doubted
  • chambermaid: Affluent he may be, but he is by no means sure what to tip the doorman or the chambermaid. (1 次) /ˈtʃeɪm.bə.meɪd/ (酒店内)打扫客房的女服务员 a woman employed in a hotel to clean and tidy bedrooms
  • champagne: The real escapist can watch a film and sip champagne on some services. (1 次) /ʃæmˈpeɪn/ 香槟酒 an expensive white or pink fizzy (= with bubbles) wine made in the Champagne area of Eastern France. Champagne is often drunk to celebrate something
  • chant: Two assistants, mounted on tame elephants, control the captive from either side, while others rub their hands over his skin to the accompaniment of a monotonous and soothing chant. (1 次) /tʃɑːnt/ 重复地说(或唱);反复吟唱;反复念诵 to repeat or sing a word or phrase continuously
  • checker: But if no one can be trusted to act in a loyal and responsible manner towards his job, then the business will require armies of administrators, checkers and foremen and administrative overheads will rise correspondingly. (1 次) /ˈtʃek.ər/ 收银员,出纳员 a cashier
  • cherub: The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (1 次) /ˈtʃer.əb/ 小天使(艺术作品中表现为长着小翅膀、胖胖的裸身孩童形象) an angel that is represented in art as a beautiful, fat, naked child with small wings
  • chicanery: We still do; living in a world in which undeclared aggression, war, hypocrisy, chicanery, anarchy and impending immolation are part of our daily lives, we all want a code to live by. (1 次) /ʃɪˈkeɪ.nər.i/ 诡辩;诡计;欺诈 clever, dishonest talk or behaviour that is used to deceive people
  • choice: And if you think you’ll abandon meat and become a vegetarian, you have the choice of very expensive organically-grown vegetables or a steady diet of pesticides every time you think you’re eating fresh salads and vegetables, or just having an innocent glass of water! (1 次) /tʃɔɪs/ 选择,挑选;抉择 an act or the possibility of choosing
  • chunk: The garden was soon littered with chunks of metal which had once made up a lawn mower. (1 次) /tʃʌŋk/ 大块;厚块 a roughly cut piece
  • cigar: My friends kept on offering me cigarettes and cigars. (1 次) /sɪˈɡɑːr/ 雪茄烟 a tube made from dried and rolled tobacco leaves that people smoke
  • circuit: Carver Mead, a pioneer in integrated circuits and a professor of computer science at the California Institute of Technology, notes there are now workstations that enable engineers to design, test and produce chips right on their desks, much the way and editor creates a newsletter on a Macintosh. (1 次) /ˈsɜː.kɪt/ 巡回;巡游;巡回之地 a regular pattern of visits or the places visited
  • circus: Last Christmas, the circus owner, Jimmy Gates, decided to take some presents to a children’s hospital. (1 次) /ˈsɜː.kəs/ 马戏团;马戏演员;马戏表演 a group of travelling performers including acrobats (= people skilled in difficult physical movements) or those who work with trained animals, or a performance by such people usually in a large tent
  • clamp: This time they fixed heavy metal clamps to both sides of the dish so that they could fasten the chains. (1 次) /klæmp/ 夹具;夹钳;夹子 a device made of wood or metal that is used to hold two things together tightly
  • clash: In his own lifetime Galileo was the centre of violent controversy, but the scientific dust has long since settled, and today we can see even his famous clash with the Inquisition in something like its proper perspective. (1 次) /klæʃ/ 打斗,打架;发生冲突;争论,争辩 to fight or argue
  • classroom: Before it becomes a retirement village, Silicon Valley may prove a classroom for building a global business. (1 次) /ˈklɑːs.ruːm/ 教室;课堂 a room in a school or college where groups of students are taught
  • clatter: In vain they rush frantically round from place to place, trying to escape from avenging boredom by mere clatter and motion. (1 次) /ˈklæt.ər/ (使)发出响亮的撞击声;(使)哐啷作响 to make continuous loud noises by hitting hard objects against each other, or to cause objects to do this
  • cleaner: When lights fuse, furniture gets rickety, pipes get clogged, or vacuum cleaners fail to operate, some woman assume that their husbands will somehow put things right. (1 次) /ˈkliː.nər/ 清洁工,保洁员 a person whose job is to clean houses, offices, public places, etc.
  • cleaning:  Parents are often upset when their children praise the homes of their friends and regard it as a slur on their own cooking, or cleaning, or furniture, and often are foolish enough to let the adolescents see that they are annoyed. (1 次) /ˈkliː.nɪŋ/ (尤指对房间的)清扫,扫除,清洁 the activity of removing the dirt from things and places, especially in a house
  • cleft: Squeezing through a cleft in the rocks, the pot-holers arrived at an enormous cavern, the size of a huge concert hall. (1 次) /kleft/ (尤指岩石或地面的)裂口,裂缝 an opening or crack, especially in a rock or the ground
  • cliche: He may be conceited,ill-mannered, presumptuous or fatuous, but I do not turn for protection to dreary cliches about respect for elders– as if mere age were a reason for respect. (1 次) /ˈkliː.ʃeɪ/ 陈词滥调,老生常谈,老套的话 a phrase, remark, or opinion that has very often been said or expressed before and is therefore not original and not interesting
  • closeness: He is forever talking about the friendly people, the clean atmosphere, the closeness to nature and the gentle pace of living. (1 次) /ˈkləʊs.nəs/ (时间或空间上)接近,邻近 being close in position or time
  • cloudless: It is a world of red sandy deserts (hence its name–the Red Planet), cloudless skies, savage sandstorms, chasms wider than the Grand Canyon and at least one mountain more than twice as tall as Everest. (1 次) /ˈklaʊd.ləs/ 无云的,晴朗的 with no clouds
  • clump: What a relief it was when the boulders suddenly disappeared,giving way to a stretch of plain where the only obstacles were clumps of bushes. (1 次) /klʌmp/ (尤指树木或花)丛,簇,群 a group, especially of trees or flowers
  • cluster: Clusters of tiny insects called aphids were to be found on the underside of the leaves. (1 次) /ˈklʌs.tər/ (同类物聚集的)串,丛,束,群 a group of similar things that are close together, sometimes surrounding something
  • clutter: Those who never have to move house become indiscriminate collectors of what can only be described as clutter. (1 次) /ˈklʌt.ər/ 杂乱,凌乱;杂乱的东西 (a lot of objects in) a state of being untidy
  • cm: This depends on the precise radio frequency of the 21-cm wavelength, or 1420 megacycles per second. (1 次) 厘米,公分(centimeter的缩写) written abbreviation for centimetre
  • cobra: The makers of the nerve poison include the mambas and the cobras and their venom is called neurotoxic. (1 次) /ˈkəʊ.brə/ 眼镜蛇 a poisonous snake from Africa and southern Asia that makes itself look bigger and more threatening by spreading the skin at the back of its head
  • cockcrow: Nothing can be compared, he maintains, with the first cockcrow, the twittering of birds at dawn, the sight of the rising sun glinting on the trees and pastures. (1 次) /ˈkɒk.krəʊ/ 鸡鸣时刻,黎明 the time in the morning when light begins to appear and the cock (= a male chicken) crows (= makes a sound)
  • colleague: One night, the gaoler decided to play a joke on his colleague to find out if, after so many performances, he had managed to learn the contents of the letter by heart. (1 次) /ˈkɒl.iːɡ/ 同事;同僚 one of a group of people who work together
  • collision: After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision. (1 次) /kəˈlɪʒ.ən/ (车辆的)碰撞,互撞 an accident that happens when two vehicles hit each other with force
  • color: what color? (1 次) /ˈkʌl.ər/ (colour的美式拼写) US spelling of colour
  • column: Who has not stood in awe at the sight of a spider pouncing on a fly, or a column of ants triumphantly bearing home an enormous dead beetle? (1 次) /ˈkɒl.əm/ (报纸、杂志上的)栏 one of several vertical blocks of print into which a page of a newspaper or magazine is divided
  • combination: From these he can go on to appreciate more complex forms or combinations of several forms. (1 次) /ˌkɒm.bɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ 联合;混合;结合;综合 the mixture you get when two or more things are combined
  • comedian: Comedians base their jokes on tragic situations like violent death or serious accidents. (1 次) /kəˈmiː.di.ən/ 喜剧演员;滑稽演员 a person whose job is to make people laugh by telling jokes and funny stories or by copying the behaviour or speech of famous people
  • comedy: When the news got round that a comedy show would be presented at our local cinema by the P. and U. Bird Seed Company, we all rushed to see it. (1 次) /ˈkɒm.ə.di/ 喜剧;喜剧片 a (type of) film, play, or book that is intentionally funny either in its characters or its action
  • coming: All this was comparatively slow until, with the coming of science, the tempo was suddenly raised. (1 次) /ˈkʌm.ɪŋ/ 即将来临的,就要发生的 happening soon
  • commander: While Alfred’s little army slowly began to gather at Athelney, the king himself set out to penetrate the camp of Guthrum, the commander of the Danish invaders. (1 次) /kəˈmɑːn.dər/ 指挥官,长官;海军军衔 an officer who is in charge of a military operation, or an officer of a particular rank in many countries’ naval forces
  • commercialization: They had become the victims of commercialization, for their names had acquired a market value. (1 次) /kəˌmɜː.ʃəl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ 商业化 the organization of something in a way intended to make a profit
  • commissariat: But Alfred had deduced that the Danes were no longer fit for prolonged battle: and that their commissariat had no organization, but depended on irregular raids. (1 次) /ˌkɒm.ɪˈseə.ri.ət/ (部队的)军需处,给养部门 a military department that supplies food and equipment
  • commission: Vera’s curious talent was brought to the notice of a scientific research institute in the town of Ulyanovsk, near where she lives, and in April she was given a series of tests by a special commission of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federal Republic. (1 次) /kəˈmɪʃ.ən/ (正式地)安排…做,委托…做 to formally choose someone to do a special piece of work, or to formally ask for a special piece of work from someone
  • commitment: They have an air of freedom, and they have not a dreary commitment to mean ambitions or love of comfort. (1 次) /kəˈmɪt.mənt/ 忠诚;投入;奉献;承诺,保证,诺言 willingness to give your time and energy to a job, activity, or something that you believe in
  • commodity: Instead of being five new family members, these children had immediately become a commodity. (1 次) /kəˈmɒd.ə.ti/ 商品,货物 a substance or product that can be traded, bought, or sold
  • comparison: By comparison, ferry trips or cruises offer a great variety of civilized comforts. (1 次) /kəmˈpær.ɪ.sən/ 比较,对照,对比 the act of comparing two or more people or things
  • compensation: They have their compensations. (1 次) /ˌkɒm.penˈseɪ.ʃən/ 赔偿金;补偿金 money that is paid to someone in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for some problem
  • completeness: He must strive continually to think of and use, form in its full spatial completeness. (1 次) /kəmˈpliːt.nəs/ 完整,完备 the quality of being whole or perfect and having nothing missing
  • complication: Many of these obligations can give rise to problems and complications but a bank customer, unlike, say, a buyer of goods, cannot complain that the law is loaded against him. (1 次) /ˌkɒm.plɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 使情况复杂化的事物;复杂化 something that makes a situation more difficult, or the act of doing this
  • component: The apparatus thus described, however, records only the horizontal component of the wave movement, which is, in fact, much more complicated. (1 次) /kəmˈpəʊ.nənt/ 组成部分;成分;零部件 a part that combines with other parts to form something bigger
  • composition: As its composition and line reminded him of an Italian painting he knew well, he decided to buy it. (1 次) /ˌkɒm.pəˈzɪʃ.ən/ (音乐)作品,乐曲 a piece of music that someone has written
  • composure: Then, her composure regained, she was ready to set off with the porter’s assistance to search for any intruders who might still be lurking in her flat. (1 次) /kəmˈpəʊ.ʒər/ 镇静,沉着,泰然自若 the feeling of being calm, confident, and in control
  • compound: Libraries made education possible, and education in its turn added to libraries: the growth of knowledge followed a kind of compound interest law, which was greatly enhanced by the invention of printing. (1 次) /ˈkɒm.paʊnd/ 化合物 a chemical that combines two or more elements
  • conception: Modern industry is based on the conception of the maximum production at lowest cost, in order that an individual or a group of individuals may earn as much money as possible. (1 次) /kənˈsep.ʃən/ 观念;概念;见解;构想 an idea of what something or someone is like, or a basic understanding of a situation or a principle
  • concert: Squeezing through a cleft in the rocks, the pot-holers arrived at an enormous cavern, the size of a huge concert hall. (1 次) /ˈkɒn.sət/ 音乐会 a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers
  • concoction: She produced all sorts of weird concoctions, but none of them met with Harry’s requirements. (1 次) /kənˈkɒk.ʃən/ 调制品;调制;编造 the result or process of concocting something
  • conditioning: After years of conditioning, most of us have developed an unshakable faith in railway timetables. (1 次) /kənˈdɪʃ.ən.ɪŋ/ 训练;使(人或动物)形成条件反射 the process of training or influencing a person or animal mentally so that they do or expect a particular thing without thinking about it
  • conference: Reporters kept pressing for interviews so lawyers had to be employed to act as spokesmen for the family at press conferences. (1 次) /ˈkɒn.fər.əns/ 会议,大会;讨论会,协商会 an event, sometimes lasting a few days, at which there is a group of talks on a particular subject, or a meeting in which especially business matters are discussed formally
  • conjuring: Alfred had learned many of their ballads in his youth and could vary his programme with acrobatic tricks and simple conjuring. (1 次) /ˈkʌn.dʒər/ 变戏法;用魔法变出;像变魔术般变出 to make something appear by magic, or as if by magic
  • connection: Whatever it consists of, stamps, records, first editions of books china,glass, antique furniture, pictures, model cars, stuffed birds, toy animals, there is always something to do in connection with it, from finding the right place for the latest addition, to verifying facts in reference books. (1 次) /kəˈnek.ʃən/ (与某人或某事的)联系 the state of being related to someone or something else
  • conqueror: He noticed at once that discipline was slack: the Danes had the self-confidence of conquerors, and their security precautions were casual. (1 次) /ˈkɒŋ.kər.ər/ 征服者;胜利者 someone who has conquered a country or its people
  • consciousness: But a closer study of the evidence, supported by a deeper sense of the period, and particularly by a new consciousness of the philosophical undercurrents in the scientific revolution, has profoundly modified this view of Galileo. (1 次) /ˈkɒn.ʃəs.nəs/ 意识;感觉;觉悟 the state of understanding and realizing something
  • construction: This caused the construction of gigantic buildings where too large masses of human beings are crowded together. (1 次) /kənˈstrʌk.ʃən/ 建造;构筑;建设 the work of building or making something, especially buildings, bridges, etc.
  • consumer: Shops cater for the do-it-yourself craze not only by running special advisory services for novices, but by offering consumers bits and pieces which they can assemble at home. (1 次) /kənˈsjuː.mər/ 消费者;顾客;用户 a person who buys goods or services for their own use
  • container: Lawn mowers whining on a summer’s day,late-night parties in apartment blocks, noisy neighbours, vehicles of all kinds,especially large container trucks thundering through quiet villages, planes and helicopters flying overhead, large radios carried round in public places and played at maximum volume. (1 次) /kənˈteɪ.nər/ (尤指用于运输或储存的)容器 a hollow object, such as a box or a bottle, that can be used for holding something, especially to carry or store it
  • containment: Insularity and self-__containment__, it is argued, go hand in hand. (1 次) /kənˈteɪn.mənt/ 控制;抑制;阻止 the act of controlling or limiting something or someone harmful
  • contempt: We often speak of tramps with contempt and put them in the same class as beggars, but how many of us can honestly say that we have not felt a little envious of their simple way of life and their freedom from care? (1 次) /kənˈtempt/ 蔑视;鄙视;轻视;轻蔑 a strong feeling of disliking and having no respect for someone or something
  • contention: Acting on the contention that facts are sacred, reporters can cause untold suffering to individuals by publishing details about their private lives. (1 次) /kənˈten.ʃən/ 争论;纷争;口角 the disagreement that results from opposing arguments
  • contribution: New technology has also made its own contribution to noise. (1 次) /ˌkɒn.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/ 贡献,奉献;捐款;捐助(物);投稿 something that you contribute or do to help produce or achieve something together with other people, or to help make something successful
  • contrivance: We can perhaps forgive those who said the moons of Jupiter were produced by Galileo’s spyglass if we recall that in his day, as for centuries before, curved glass was the popular contrivance for producing not truth but illusion, untruth; and if a single curved glass would distort nature, how much more would a pair of them? (1 次) /kənˈtraɪ.vəns/ 计谋;诡计;设计,发明 the act of intentionally arranging for something to happen by clever planning, or something that is arranged in this way
  • controversy: In his own lifetime Galileo was the centre of violent controversy, but the scientific dust has long since settled, and today we can see even his famous clash with the Inquisition in something like its proper perspective. (1 次) /ˈkɒn.trə.vɜː.si/ 争议;争论;争辩 a lot of disagreement or argument about something, usually because it affects or is important to many people
  • conversion: In the conversion of saliva into poison, one might suppose that a fixed process took place. (1 次) /kənˈvɜː.ʃən/ 改变,转变;转化 the process of converting something from one thing to another
  • convertible: In this case, you’d probably construct a portfolio with some shares (but not high risk ones), along with gilts, cash deposits, and perhaps convertibles or the income shares of split capital investment trusts. (1 次) /kənˈvɜː.tə.bəl/ 可改变的,可转变的 able to be arranged in a different way and used for a different purpose
  • convoy: The Karen had been sailing in a convoy to Russia when she was torpedoed by an enemy submarine. (1 次) /ˈkɒn.vɔɪ/ (尤指护卫)舰队,车队 a group of vehicles or ships that travel together, especially for protection
  • cooking:  Parents are often upset when their children praise the homes of their friends and regard it as a slur on their own cooking, or cleaning, or furniture, and often are foolish enough to let the adolescents see that they are annoyed. (1 次) /ˈkʊk.ɪŋ/ 烹饪,做饭 the activity of preparing or cooking food
  • cooling: We are so familiar with the fact that man ages, that people have for years assumed that the process of losing vigour with time, of becoming more likely to die the older we get, was something self-evident like the cooling of a hot kettle or the wearing-out of a pair of shoes. (1 次) /ˈkuː.lɪŋ/ 凉快的,凉爽的 causing you to feel less warm or hot
  • coring: The geologist needs to know what rocks the drill has reached, so every so often a sample is obtained with a coring bit. (1 次) /kɔːr/ 核心,关键,最重要的部分 the basic and most important part of something
  • corn: A farm worker, who stayed up all night claimed to have seen a figure cutting corn in the moonlight. (1 次) /kɔːn/ (小麦、玉米、燕麦、大麦等)谷物,谷粒 (the seeds of) plants, such as wheat, maize, oats, and barley, that can be used to produce flour
  • correlating: The nomads who made these markings lived by hunting and fishing during the last Ice Age which began about 35,000 B.C. and ended about 10,000 B.C. By correlating markings made in various parts of the world, historians have been able to read this difficult code. (1 次) /ˈkɒr.ə.leɪt/ 相互关系;联系;相关 If two or more facts, numbers, etc. correlate or are correlated, there is a relationship between them.
  • correspondence: There is nothing secretive about the Ombudsman’s work, for his correspondence is open to public inspection. (1 次) /ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dəns/ 信件,信函(尤指公函或商业信函) letters, especially official or business letters
  • corridor: After entering the narrow gap on the plateau, they climbed down the steep sides of the cave until they came to a narrow corridor. (1 次) /ˈkɒr.ɪ.dɔːr/ (尤指两边是房间的)走廊,通道,过道 a long passage in a building or train, especially with rooms on either side
  • countryman: But people who are cut off not only from foreign tourists, but even from their own countrymen can be hostile to travellers. (1 次) /ˈkʌn.tri.mən/ 本国人;同胞;同乡 a man or person from your own country
  • courtyard: A gust of wind swept the bed off the roof and sent it crashing into the courtyard below. (1 次) /ˈkɔːt.jɑːd/ 庭院,院子 an area of flat ground outside that is partly or completely surrounded by the walls of a building
  • cowboy: It was Hart who created the basic formula of the Western film, and devised the protagonist he played in every film he made, the good-bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw, or the honest, but framed cowboy, or the sheriff made suspect by vicious gossip; in short, the individual in conflict with himself and his frontier environment. (1 次) /ˈkaʊ.bɔɪ/ (尤指美国西部的)牛仔,牧人 a person, especially in the western US, whose job is to take care of cattle, and who usually rides a horse, or a similar character in a film
  • cowshed: Hay had been cut and cowsheds had been cleaned. (1 次) /ˈkaʊ.ʃed/ 牛棚,牛舍 a building where cows are kept while they are milked (= have milk taken from them) or where they are kept during winter or bad weather
  • crane: It was so heavy that a crane had to be used to remove it from the lorry. (1 次) /kreɪn/ 起重机,吊车 a tall metal structure with a long horizontal part, used for lifting and moving heavy objects
  • craze: Shops cater for the do-it-yourself craze not only by running special advisory services for novices, but by offering consumers bits and pieces which they can assemble at home. (1 次) /kreɪz/ 时尚;风行一时的东西 an activity, object, or idea that is extremely popular, usually for a short time
  • creditor: Primarily, the banker-customer relationship is that of debtor and creditor – who is which depending on whether the customer’s account is in credit or is overdrawn. (1 次) /ˈkred.ɪ.tər/ 债权人,债主 someone who money is owed to
  • cricket:  I am always amazed when I hear people saying that sport creates goodwill between the nations, and that if only the common peoples of the world could meet one another at football or cricket, they would have no inclination to meet on the battlefield. (1 次) /ˈkrɪk.ɪt/ 板球(运动) a sport in which two teams of eleven players try to score runs (= points) by hitting a small, hard ball with a bat, and running between two sets of small wooden posts
  • criticism: Apparently sensitive to criticism, the bull forgot all about the matador and charged at the drunk. (1 次) /ˈkrɪt.ɪ.sɪ.zəm/ 批评,批判;指责,反对 the act of saying that something or someone is bad
  • cruelty: The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (1 次) /ˈkruː.əl.ti/ 残忍,残酷;残酷行为;虐待 cruel behaviour or a cruel action
  • cruiser: From a heavy gun that was raised, the captain realized that the ship must have been a cruiser. (1 次) /ˈkruː.zər/ 巡洋舰 a large fast ship used in war
  • crust: Since the sea covers the greater part of the earth’s surface, it is quite reasonable to regard the sea floor as the basic form of the crust of the earth, with superimposed upon it the continents, together with the islands and other features of the oceans. (1 次) /krʌst/ (某物的)硬皮,外壳 a hard outer covering of something
  • cube: On entering a shop, he would ask for a new perfume called ‘Scented Shadow’ or for ‘insoluble bath cubes’. (1 次) /kjuːb/ 立方体;立方形的东西 a solid object with six square sides of equal size
  • cultivation: The cultivation of a hobby and new forms of interest is therefore a policy of the first importance to a public man. (1 次) /ˌkʌl.tɪˈveɪ.ʃən/ 耕种,耕作,耕耘;种植(法),栽培(法) the act of preparing land and growing crops on it, or the act of growing a particular crop
  • cutting: It has to be tall because it is like a giant block and tackle and we have to lower into the ground and haul out of the ground great lengths of drill pipe which are rotated by an engine at the top and are fitted with a cutting bit at the bottom. (1 次) /ˈkʌt.ɪŋ/ (从报纸杂志上剪下的)剪报,剪下的材料 an article that has been cut from a newspaper or magazine
  • cylinder: It cuts a clean cylinder of rock, from which can be seen the strata the drill has been cutting through. (1 次) /ˈsɪl.ɪn.dər/ 圆柱体;圆柱状物;圆筒(常用作容器) a solid or hollow tube with long straight sides and two circular ends the same size, or an object shaped like this, often used as a container
  • d’hôtel(或许是 hotelier?): Master in his own house, he has little idea of when to say boo to a maître d’hôtel. (1 次)
  • dagger: Apart from an interesting-looking carved dagger, the box was full of crockery, much of it broken. (1 次) /ˈdæɡ.ər/ (尤指旧时的)匕首,短剑 a short, pointed knife that is sharp on both sides, used especially in the past as a weapon
  • dairy: The price we pay for cheap food may be already too high: Mad Cow Disease (BSE) in cattle, salmonella in chicken and eggs, and listeria in dairy products. (1 次) /ˈdeə.ri/ 奶牛的;奶制品的,乳品的 used to refer to cows that are used for producing milk, rather than meat, or to foods that are made from milk, such as cream, butter, and cheese
  • dancing: Dancing proved to be more than the dish could bear, for during the party it capsized and sank in seven feet of water. (1 次) /dɑːns/ (舞),舞蹈 to move the body and feet to music
  • darling: You always tell me to drive slowly, darling. (1 次) /ˈdɑː.lɪŋ/ 亲爱的;宝贝;极受欢迎的人 a person who is very much loved or liked
  • dashboard: A yellow light on the dashboard flashed angrily and Bruce cheerfully announced that there was no oil in the engine! (1 次) /ˈdæʃ.bɔːd/ (汽车的)仪表盘,仪表板 the part of a car that contains some of the controls used for driving and the devices for measuring speed and distance
  • daylight: It was as clear as daylight then that burglars had forced an entry during her absence. (1 次) /ˈdeɪ.laɪt/ 白天;日光 (the period when there is) natural light from the sun
  • debtor: Primarily, the banker-customer relationship is that of debtor and creditor – who is which depending on whether the customer’s account is in credit or is overdrawn. (1 次) /ˈdet.ər/ 借方;负债者,债务人 someone who owes money
  • deception: Inviting the fire brigade to put out a nonexistent fire is a crude form of deception which no self-respecting student would ever indulge in. (1 次) /dɪˈsep.ʃən/ 欺骗;欺诈;隐瞒 the act of hiding the truth, especially to get an advantage
  • decision: On the last day I made a big decision. (1 次) /dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/ 决定;决策;选择 a choice that you make about something after thinking about several possibilities
  • deer: Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits. (1 次) /dɪər/ 鹿 a quite large animal with four legs that eats grass and leaves. The male usually has antlers (= wide horns like branches). The female is called a hind or a doe and the male a stag or buck
  • defendant: So much is certain: that we would have doctors and preachers, lawyers and defendants marriages and births–but our spiritual outlook would be different. (1 次) /dɪˈfen.dənt/ 被告,被告人 a person in a law case who is accused of having done something illegal
  • definition: Anthropology was by definition impossible, as long as these distinctions between ourselves and the primitive, ourselves and the barbarian, ourselves and the pagan, held sway over people’s minds. (1 次) /ˌdef.ɪˈnɪʃ.ən/ 定义 a statement that explains the meaning of a word or phrase
  • delicacy: If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy. (1 次) /ˈdel.ɪ.kə.si/ (尤指稀有昂贵的)美食,美味,佳肴 something especially rare or expensive that is good to eat
  • delinquency: There, a child grows up under the everpresent attention of his parents; therefore the jungles and the savannahs know of no ‘juvenile delinquency’. (1 次) /dɪˈlɪŋ.kwən.si/ (尤指年轻人的)不良行为,违法行为 behaviour, especially of a young person, that is illegal or not acceptable to most people
  • delusion: The worst thing about the do-it-yourself game is that sometimes even men live under the delusion that they can do anything, even when they have repeatedly been proved wrong. (1 次) /dɪˈluː.ʒən/ 幻想;错觉 belief in something that is not true
  • demon: The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (1 次) /ˈdiː.mən/ 恶魔,魔鬼 an evil spirit
  • demonstration: His telescopic observations are justly immortal; they aroused great interest at the time, they had important theoretical consequences, and they provided a striking demonstration of the potentialities hidden in instruments and apparatus. (1 次) /ˌdem.ənˈstreɪ.ʃən/ 演示,示范 the act of showing someone how to do something, or how something works
  • derrick: When it has been decided where we are going to drill, we put up at the surface an oil derrick. (1 次) /ˈder.ɪk/ (港口装卸货物的)长臂吊车,长臂起重机 a type of crane (= a machine with a part like an arm), used for moving things on and off ships
  • descendant: It has expanded without any idea of the true nature of the human beings who run the machines, and without giving any consideration to the effects produced on the individuals and on their descendants by the artificial mode of existence imposed by the factory. (1 次) /dɪˈsen.dənt/ 子孙,后代 a person who is related to you and who lives after you, such as your child or grandchild
  • destruction: Winter was coming on and the hills threatened the surrounding villages with destruction, for heavy rain would not only wash away the soil but would cause serious floods as well. (1 次) /dɪˈstrʌk.ʃən/ 毁灭,消灭,破坏 the act of destroying something, or the fact of being destroyed
  • devastation: It caused devastation by burrowing and by devouring the herbage which might have maintained millions of sheep and cattle. (1 次) /ˌdev.əˈsteɪ.ʃən/ 毁灭,极大的破坏 damage and destruction
  • deviation: At noon the spaces between the sensors will hide fluctuations that the computer will not know about, tiny deviations from the average. (1 次) /ˌdiː.viˈeɪ.ʃən/ 偏离,偏常 the action of doing something that is different from the usual or common way of behaving
  • devotion: They are not anxious social climbers,and they have no devotion to material things. (1 次) /dɪˈvəʊ.ʃən/ 忠诚,忠实;挚爱 loyalty and love or care for someone or something
  • diagnosis: This result merely confirms earlier American and British studies: if there is any effect of noise upon mental health, it must be so small that present methods of psychiatric diagnosis cannot find it. (1 次) /ˌdaɪ.əɡˈnəʊ.sɪs/ 诊断 a judgment about what a particular illness or problem is, made after examining it
  • dialysis: An electric razor that meets the European Union’s safety standards must be approved by American testers before it can be sold in the United States, and an American-made dialysis machine needs the EU’s okay before it hits the market in Europe. (1 次) /daɪˈæl.ə.sɪs/ 渗析,透析,(尤指对肾病患者做的)血液透析 a process of separating substances from liquid by putting them through a thin piece of skin-like material, especially in order to remove waste substances from the blood of someone whose kidneys are not working correctly
  • diameter: The holes are only borings, less than a foot in diameter. (1 次) /daɪˈæm.ɪ.tər/ 直径 (the length of) a straight line that reaches from one point on the edge of a round shape or object, through its centre, to a point on the opposite edge
  • dirt: Invariably the background was the same:dirt and poverty,and very uncomfortable. (1 次) /dɜːt/ 尘土,泥土,灰尘 dust, soil, or any substance that makes a surface not clean
  • disadvantage: They also have the disadvantage of being an expensive form of transport. (1 次) /ˌdɪs.ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/ 劣势,不利因素 a condition or situation that causes problems, especially one that causes something or someone to be less successful than other things or people
  • disappearance: Three days after Rastus’ disappearance, Mrs. Ramsay received an anonymous letter. (1 次) /ˌdɪs.əˈpɪə.rəns/ 消失;失踪 the fact of someone or something disappearing
  • discomfort: They have a character, perhaps two; they are in that condition of eager discomfort which passes for inspiration all admit radical changes of destination once the journey has begun; one, to my certain knowledge, spent nine months on a novel about Kashmir, then reset the whole thing in the Scottish Highlands. (1 次) /dɪˈskʌm.fət/ 不适,不安;令人不适(或不安)的事物 a feeling of being uncomfortable physically or mentally, or something that causes this
  • disillusionment: Disillusionment with the parents, however good and adequate they may be both as parents and as individuals, is to some degree inevitable. (1 次) /ˌdɪs.ɪˈluː.ʒən.mənt/ 醒悟,理想破灭 a feeling of being disappointed and unhappy because of discovering the truth about something or someone that you liked or respected
  • disinfectant: Alcohol may be a medical disinfectant, but should not be relied upon to sterilize water. (1 次) /ˌdɪs.ɪnˈfek.tənt/ (尤指用于厕所、厨房表面消毒的)消毒剂,除菌剂 a substance that contains chemicals that kill bacteria and is used especially for cleaning surfaces in toilets and kitchens
  • disloyalty: They may even accuse them of disloyalty, or make some spiteful remark about the friends’ parents. (1 次) /ˌdɪsˈlɔɪ.əl.ti/ 不忠,背叛 the fact of not supporting someone that you should support
  • displace: He mentally visualizes a complex form from all round itself; he knows while he looks at one side what the other side is like; he identifies himself with its centre of gravity, its mass, its weight; he realizes its volume as the space that the shape displaces in the air. (1 次) /dɪˈspleɪs/ 迫使…离开常居地(或原位) to force something out of its usual or original position
  • disposition: If you are younger, and in a solid financial position, you may decide to take an aggressive approach–but only if you’re blessed with a sanguine disposition and won’t suffer sleepless nights over share prices. (1 次) /ˌdɪs.pəˈzɪʃ.ən/ 性格,性情 the particular type of character that a person naturally has
  • distinction: Anthropology was by definition impossible, as long as these distinctions between ourselves and the primitive, ourselves and the barbarian, ourselves and the pagan, held sway over people’s minds. (1 次) /dɪˈstɪŋk.ʃən/ 区别,差别,不同 a difference between two similar things
  • distress: A recent article in a weekly newspaper, for instance, was headed with a striking illustration of a lady in a state of considerable distress, with the caption ‘She was yet another victim, reduced to a screaming wreck’. (1 次) /dɪˈstres/ 忧虑;悲伤;痛苦 a feeling of extreme worry, sadness, or pain
  • distribution:  Contamination of water supplies is usually due to poor sanitation close to water sources, sewage disposal into the sources themselves, leakage of sewage into distribution systems or contamination with industrial or farm waste. (1 次) /ˌdɪs.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/ 分发,散发;分配 the process of giving things out to several people, or spreading or supplying something
  • dividend: As administrative overheads rise, so the earnings of the business after meeting the expense of administration, will fall; and the business will have less money to distribute as dividends or invest directly in its future progress and development. (1 次) /ˈdɪv.ɪ.dend/ 红利,股息 (a part of) the profit of a company that is paid to the people who own shares in it
  • dividing: The real dividing line between continents and oceans occurs at the foot of a steeper slope. (1 次) /dɪˈvaɪd/ (使)分开;(使)分组 to (cause to) separate into parts or groups
  • diving: Sometimes we go upstream to a favourite backwater, sometimes we have our party at the boathouse, which a predecessor of ours at the farm built in the meadow hard by the deepest pool for swimming and diving. (1 次) /ˈdaɪ.vɪŋ/ (运动)跳水;潜水 the sport or action of jumping into water, especially with your head and arms going in first
  • dolphin: Marine Studio biologists have pointed out that, however intelligent they may be, it is probably a mistake to credit dolphins with any motive of life-saving. (1 次) /ˈdɒl.fɪn/ 海豚 a sea mammal that is large, smooth, and grey, with a long, pointed mouth
  • dome: In the eerie silence of the cavern, the only sound that could be heard was made by water which dripped continuously from the high dome above them. (1 次) /dəʊm/ 穹顶;穹顶建筑 a rounded roof on a building or a room, or a building with such a roof
  • doorknob: There was pastry on my fingers, on the telephone, and on the doorknobs. (1 次) /ˈdɔː.nɒb/ 球形门拉手 a round handle that you turn to open a door
  • doorman: Affluent he may be, but he is by no means sure what to tip the doorman or the chambermaid. (1 次) /ˈdɔː.mən/ 门童,门卫 a person whose job is to stand by the door of a hotel or public building and allow people to go in or out, and to open their car doors, etc.
  • doorway: Old women in black shawls peered at us from doorways. (1 次) /ˈdɔː.weɪ/ 出入口,门口 the space in a wall where a door opens, or a covered area just outside a door
  • dot: Historians have long been puzzled by dots, lines and symbols which have been engraved on walls, bones, and the ivory tusks of mammoths. (1 次) /dɒt/ 小圆点 a very small round mark
  • downfall: A long-lost brother, who was presumed dead, was really alive all the time and wickedly plotting to bring about the hero’s downfall. (1 次) /ˈdaʊn.fɔːl/ 衰败;倒台,垮台 (something that causes) the usually sudden destruction of a person, organization, or government and their loss of power, money, or health
  • dozen: Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert. (1 次) /ˈdʌz.ən/ 十二个,一打 twelve
  • drawing: Looking into the drawing room, she saw a scene of confusion over by her writing desk. (1 次) /ˈdrɔː.ɪŋ/ 绘画;图画 the act of making a picture with a pencil or pen, or a picture made in this way
  • drilling: My particular experience is largely in oil, and the search for oil has done more to improve deep drilling than any other mining activity. (1 次) /drɪl/ ;钻床;钻机 a tool or machine that makes holes
  • drove: And Chinese, Korean, Filipino and Indian engineers are graduating in droves from California’s colleges. (1 次) /drəʊv/ (drive 的过去式) past simple of drive
  • drying: Notices forbidding the open-air drying of clothes, or the use of water points for car washing, or those inviting ‘our camping friends’ to a dance or a boat trip are printed not only in French or Italian or Spanish, but also in English, German and Dutch. (1 次) /draɪ/ 干的,干燥的 used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or around it
  • dune: The hovercraft travelled first over the water, then mounted the beach, climbed up the dunes, and sat down on a road. (1 次) /dʒuːn/ (海滩或沙漠的)沙丘 a hill of sand near a beach or in a desert
  • dwelling: While they enjoy the comfort and banal luxury of their dwelling, they do not realize that they are deprived of the necessities of life. (1 次) /ˈdwel.ɪŋ/ 房屋,住所,住处 a house or place to live in
  • dying: It is one of the most unpleasant discoveries which we all make that we must decline in this way, that if we escape wars, accidents and diseases we shall eventually ‘die of old age’, and that this happens at a rate which differs little from person to person, so that there are heavy odds in favour of our dying between the ages of 65 and 80. (1 次) /ˈdaɪ.ɪŋ/ 将死的,奄奄一息的,病入膏肓的 very ill and likely to die soon
  • earning: As administrative overheads rise, so the earnings of the business after meeting the expense of administration, will fall; and the business will have less money to distribute as dividends or invest directly in its future progress and development. (1 次) /ɜːn/ (钱);挣得;赚得 to receive money as payment for work that you do
  • eater: Moreover,unlike some of the other insect eaters, spiders never do the least harm to us or our belongings. (1 次) /ˈiː.tər/ (惯于)吃…的人 someone who eats a particular amount or type of food, eats in a particular way, or has a particular attitude towards food
  • eccentric: True eccentrics never deliberately set out to draw attention to themselves. (1 次) /ɪkˈsen.trɪk/ 怪异的,古怪的;异乎寻常的 strange or unusual, sometimes in a humorous way
  • eccentricity: He was known to us all as Dickie and his eccentricity had become legendary long before he died. (1 次) /ˌek.senˈtrɪs.ə.ti/ 古怪;怪异;反常 the state of being eccentric
  • eddy: Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see. (1 次) /ˈed.i/ (水、风、烟等)起漩涡,旋转 If water, wind, smoke, etc. eddies, it moves fast in a circle.
  • edifice: The modern city consists of monstrous edifices and of dark, narrow streets full of petrol fumes and toxic gases, torn by the noise of the taxicabs, lorries and buses, and thronged ceaselessly by great crowds. (1 次) /ˈed.ɪ.fɪs/ (尤指雄伟豪华的)大厦,宏伟建筑 a large building, especially an impressive one
  • edition: Whatever it consists of, stamps, records, first editions of books china,glass, antique furniture, pictures, model cars, stuffed birds, toy animals, there is always something to do in connection with it, from finding the right place for the latest addition, to verifying facts in reference books. (1 次) /ɪˈdɪʃ.ən/ 版本 a particular form in which a book, magazine, or newspaper is published
  • effectiveness: Two factors weigh heavily against the effectiveness of scientific research in industry. (1 次) /ɪˈfek.tɪv.nəs/ 有效性 the degree to which something is effective
  • efficiency: Aunt Harriet could not find words to praise Bessie’s industriousness and efficiency. (1 次) /ɪˈfɪʃ.ən.si/ 效率;效能;功效 the quality of working well in an organized way, without wasting time or energy
  • eightieth: Because the Moon has only an eightieth of the Earth’s mass, it requires 97% less energy to travel the quarter of a million miles from the Moon to Earth-orbit than the 200 mile-journey from Earth’s surface into orbit! (1 次) /ˈeɪ.ti.əθ/ 第八十(的) 80th written as a word
  • elbow: During these tests she was able to read a newspaper through an opaque screen and, stranger still,by moving her elbow over a child’s game of Lotto she was able to describe the figures and colours printed on it; and,in another instance,wearing stockings and slippers, to make out with her foot the outlines and colours of a picture hidden under a carpet. (1 次) /ˈel.bəʊ/ ;(衣服的)肘部 the part in the middle of the arm where it bends, or the part of a piece of clothing that covers this area
  • elder: Let us get down to fundamentals and agree that the young are after all human beings –people just like their elders. (1 次) /ˈel.dər/ (尤指在社会上地位高、受人尊敬的)长者,长辈,老年人 an older person, especially one with a respected position in society
  • electrician: Even men who can hardly drive a nail in straight are supposed to be born electricians, carpenters, plumbers and mechanics. (1 次) /ˌɪl.ekˈtrɪʃ.ən/ 电工;电气技师 a person who puts in, checks, and repairs electrical wires and electrical equipment
  • electrode: First the electroencephalograph (which is simply a device for recording the electrical activity of the brain by attaching electrodes to the scalp) shows that while there is a change in the pattern of activity during sleep, there is no evidence that the total amount of activity is any less. (1 次) /iˈlek.trəʊd/ 电极 the point at which an electric current enters or leaves something, for example, a battery
  • emission: It is the natural frequency of emission of the hydrogen atoms in space and was discovered by us in 1951; it must be known to any kind of radio astronomer in the universe. (1 次) /iˈmɪʃ.ən/ (气体、热量、光线等的)排放,散发,射出 the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc.
  • empire:  From the seventeenth-century empire of Sweden, the story of a galleon that sank at the start of her maiden voyage in 1628 must be one of the strangest tales of the sea. (1 次) /ˈem.paɪər/ 帝国 a group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or country
  • employee: Come and meet our employees, Mr. Richards. (1 次) /ɪmˈplɔɪ.iː/ 受雇者,雇员,员工 someone who is paid to work for someone else
  • employer: My employer will confirm that I was there on time.’ (1 次) /ɪmˈplɔɪ.ər/ 雇用者,雇主 a person or organization that employs people
  • encounter: Without something of this kind, searching for intelligences on other planets would be like trying to meet a friend in London without a pre-arranged rendezvous and absurdly wandering the streets in the hope of a chance encounter. (1 次) /ɪnˈkaʊn.tər/ 偶然相遇,邂逅,不期而遇 a meeting, especially one that happens by chance
  • encouragement: We shall all remember Mr. Page for his patience and understanding and for the kindly encouragement he gave us when we went so unwillingly to school. (1 次) /ɪnˈkʌr.ɪdʒ.mənt/ 鼓励,激励 words or behaviour that give someone confidence to do something
  • endeavor: No human endeavor or thought would be unchanged by it.’ (1 次) /enˈdev.ər/ 努力;奋力 to try to do something
  • enthusiasm: However, my enthusiasm waned. (1 次) /ɪnˈθjuː.zi.æz.əm/ 巨大兴趣;热情;热忱;热心 a feeling of energetic interest in a particular subject or activity and an eagerness to be involved in it
  • epic: The episode could reasonably serve as a unique epic of royal espionage! (1 次) /ˈep.ɪk/ (通常指描写历史题材的)长篇叙事性电影(或书籍);史诗 a film, poem, or book that is long and contains a lot of action, usually dealing with a historical subject
  • epidemic: By infecting animals and letting them loose in the burrows, local epidemics of this disease could be created. (1 次) /ˌep.ɪˈdem.ɪk/ (疾病的)流行,传染 the appearance of a particular disease in a large number of people at the same time
  • episode: The episode could reasonably serve as a unique epic of royal espionage! (1 次) /ˈep.ɪ.səʊd/ 事件;(相关的)一连串事件;一段经历 a single event or group of related events
  • epithet: This is supposed to induce pleasurable sensations in the elephant, and its effects are reinforced by the use of endearing epithets, such as ‘ho! (1 次) /ˈep.ɪ.θet/ (通常指在褒贬人时使用的)表述形容词,修饰语 an adjective added to a person’s name or a phrase used instead of it, usually to criticize or praise them
  • equilibrium: He no sooner recovers his equilibrium than the next porpoises comes along and hits him another crack. (1 次) /ˌek.wɪˈlɪb.ri.əm/ 平衡;均衡 a state of balance
  • era: It marked the end of the great tradition of ships with sails and the beginning of a new era. (1 次) /ˈɪə.rə/ 时代;年代 a period of time of which particular events or stages of development are typical
  • escapist: The real escapist can watch a film and sip champagne on some services. (1 次) /ɪˈskeɪ.pɪst/ 逃避现实的 relating to avoiding an unpleasant or boring life by thinking, reading, etc., about something more exciting or fun, especially something that could not really happen
  • espionage: The episode could reasonably serve as a unique epic of royal espionage! (1 次) /ˈes.pi.ə.nɑːʒ/ (尤指获取他国政治、军事情报或商业情报的)间谍活动,间谍行为,刺探活动 the discovering of secrets, especially political or military information of another country or the industrial information of a business
  • establishment: The next stage is to get the elephant to the training establishment, a ticklish business which is achieved with the aid of two tame elephants roped to the captive on either side. (1 次) /ɪˈstæb.lɪʃ.mənt/ 企业;机构;单位 a business or other organization, or the place where an organization operates
  • ethanol: Ethanol is more effective at a concentration of 50-70 percent; below 20 per cent, its bactericidal action is negligible. (1 次) /ˈeθ.ə.nɒl/ 乙醇 a chemical compound that is a type of alcohol
  • evaluation: Most children have such a high ideal of their parents, unless the parents themselves have been unsatisfactory, that it can hardly hope to stand up to a realistic evaluation Parents would be greatly surprised and deeply touched if they realized how much belief their children usually have in their character and infallibility, and how much this faith means to a child. (1 次) /ɪˌvæl.juˈeɪ.ʃən/ 评估 the process of judging or calculating the quality, importance, amount, or value of something
  • evolution: It is not a simple competition for a fixed amount of food determined by the physical environment, because the environment that determines our evolution is no longer essentially physical. (1 次) /ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən/ 演化;进化 the way in which living things change and develop over millions of years
  • exam: How was the exam, Richard? (1 次) /ɪɡˈzæm/ 考试 a test of a student’s knowledge or skill in a particular subject
  • exception: Tramps seem to be the only exception to this general rule. (1 次) /ɪkˈsep.ʃən/ 除外的人;例外的事物 someone or something that is not included in a rule, group, or list or that does not behave in the expected way
  • excursion: I went on an excursion recently, but my trip took me longer than I expected. (1 次) /ɪkˈskɜː.ʃən/ (常指结伴同行的)远足,短途旅行 a short journey usually made for pleasure, often by a group of people
  • expedition: Shortly after this the famous H.M.S.Challenger expedition established the study of the sea-floor as a subject worthy of the most qualified physicists and geologists. (1 次) /ˌek.spəˈdɪʃ.ən/ 远征;探险,考察 an organized journey for a particular purpose
  • explosion: After a great many loud explosions, the race began. (1 次) /ɪkˈspləʊ.ʒən/ 爆炸;爆破;爆裂 the fact of something such as a bomb exploding
  • explosive: If explosives are used, vibrations will cause the roof of the mine to collapse. (1 次) /ɪkˈspləʊ.sɪv/ 易爆炸的;会爆炸的;可能引起爆炸的 exploding or able to explode easily
  • expression: It has long been known that the hunting scenes depicted on walls were not simply a form of artistic expression. (1 次) /ɪkˈspreʃ.ən/ 表示;表达;表露 the act of saying what you think or showing how you feel using words or actions
  • familiarity: But can we blame those who looked and failed to see what Galileo saw, if we remember that to use a telescope at the limit of its powers calls for long experience and intimate familiarity with one’s instrument? (1 次) /fəˌmɪl.iˈær.ə.ti/ 通晓;熟知,熟悉 a good knowledge of something, or the fact that you know it so well
  • fan: ‘No newspaper men, no film fans! (1 次) /fæn/ …迷,狂热爱好者;热烈崇拜者 someone who admires and supports a person, sport, sports team, etc.
  • fare: Fares, please! (1 次) /feər/ 车费;车票价 the money that you pay for a journey in a vehicle such as a bus or train
  • farmer: It is not just farmers who are complaining. (1 次) /ˈfɑː.mər/ 农场主;养殖场主;农人 someone who owns or takes care of a farm
  • farmhand: They employed a few farmhands, but no one was willing to work there long. (1 次) /ˈfɑːm.hænd/ 农场工人 a person who is paid to work on a farm
  • farmhouse: The old farmhouse the family lived in was to be replaced by a new $500,000 home. (1 次) /ˈfɑːm.haʊs/ 农场住宅,农舍 the main house on a farm where the farmer lives
  • farming: Industrialized farming methods produce cheap meat products: beef, pork and chicken. (1 次) /ˈfɑː.mɪŋ/ 务农;畜牧;养殖;农场经营 the activity of working on a farm or organizing the work there
  • fault: But people are often reproached for unpunctuality when their only fault is cutting things fine. (1 次) /fɒlt/ 过错,过失;责任 a mistake, especially something for which you are to blame
  • favorite: The same old favorites recur year in year out with monotonous regularity. (1 次) /ˈfeɪ.vər.ɪt/ (favourite的美式拼写) US spelling of favourite
  • ferment: As she was prepared for her maiden voyage on August 10, 1628, Stockholm was in a ferment. (1 次) /fəˈment/ (使)发酵 If food or drink ferments or if you ferment it, it goes through a chemical change because of the action of yeast or bacteria, which may cause it to produce bubbles or heat, or turn sugars in it into alcohol.
  • fertilizer: The use of pesticides and fertilizers produces cheap grain and vegetables. (1 次) /ˈfɜː.tɪ.laɪ.zər/ 肥料 a natural or chemical substance that is spread on the land or given to plants, to make plants grow well
  • fickleness: While she always criticized the fickleness of human nature, she carried on an unrelenting search for the ideal servant to the end of her days,even after she had been sadly disillusioned by Bessie. (1 次) /ˈfɪk.əl.nəs/ 浮躁 易变 the quality of being likely to change your opinion or your feelings suddenly and without a good reason
  • file: The fact that the policeman was prejudiced against foreigners could not be recorded in the official files. (1 次) /faɪl/ (尤指办公室的)文件箱,文件夹,卷宗 any of several different types of container used to store papers, letters, and other documents in an ordered way, especially in an office
  • finance: Well, if you go to five reputable stock brokers and ask them what you should do with your money, you’re likely to get five different answers, – even if you give all the relevant information about your age, family, finances and what you want from your investments. (1 次) /ˈfaɪ.næns/ 资金;财务管理;财政;金融 (the management of) a supply of money
  • financing: India-born N.Damodar Reddy’s tiny California company reopened an AT&T chip plant in Kansas City last spring with financing from the state of Missouri. (1 次) /ˈfaɪ.næns/ 资金;财务管理;财政;金融 (the management of) a supply of money
  • finding: Speculations about its nature have been going on for literally thousands of years, and one odd finding that makes the problem puzzling is that it looks very much as if sleeping is not simply a matter of giving the body a rest. (1 次) /ˈfaɪn.dɪŋ/ (正式的)调查发现,调研结果 a piece of information that is discovered during an official examination of a problem, situation, or object
  • fir: In his mouth were the remains of fir trees–the last meal that he had before he fell into the crevasse and broke his back. (1 次) /ˈfɜːr/ 冷杉,枞 a tall evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) that grows in cold countries and has leaves that are like needles
  • fist: In those days, boxers fought with bare fists for prize money. (1 次) /fɪst/ ,拳头 a hand with the fingers and thumb held tightly in
  • flagship: This was the Vasa, royal flagship of the great imperial fleet. (1 次) /ˈflæɡ.ʃɪp/ (某机构的)旗舰产品,最重要理念,主建筑物 the best or most important product, idea, building, etc. that an organization owns or produces
  • flare: But, if this world is not merely a bad joke, life a vulgar flare amid the cool radiance of the stars, and existence an empty laugh braying across the mysteries; if these intimations of a something behind and beyond are not evil humour born of indigestion, or whimsies sent by the devil to mock and madden us, if, in a word beauty means something yet we must not seek to interpret the meaning. (1 次) /fleər/ (短暂地)旺烧;(摇曳着)燃烧 to burn brightly either for a short time or not regularly
  • flaw: This immense chasm has been formed by an underground stream which has tunnelled a course through a flaw in the rocks. (1 次) /flɔː/ 错误;缺点;缺陷,瑕疵 a fault, mistake, or weakness, especially one that happens while something is being planned or made, or that causes something not to be perfect
  • flea: Such inns as there were were generally dirty and flea-ridden; the food simply local cheese accompanied by bread often twelve months old, all washed down with coarse wine. (1 次) /fliː/ ,跳蚤 a very small jumping insect that feeds on the blood of animals and humans
  • fleet: This was the Vasa, royal flagship of the great imperial fleet. (1 次) /fliːt/ 船队;(一国的)全部舰队,海军 a group of ships, or all of the ships in a country’s navy
  • flier: The albatross is the king of the gliders, the class of fliers which harness the air to their purpose, but must yield to its opposition. (1 次) /ˈflaɪ.ər/ (flyer的美式拼写) mainly US spelling of flyer
  • flock: Insects would make it impossible for us to live in the world; they would devour all our crops and kill our flocks and herds, if it were not for the protection we get from insect-eating animals. (1 次) /flɒk/ 羊群;鸟群;人群 a group of sheep, goats, or birds
  • flourish: The porter went to fetch one and arrived back with the station master, who produced it with a flourish and pointed out a microscopic ‘o’ beside the time of the arrival of the train at his station; this little ‘o’ indicated that the train only stopped for mail. (1 次) /ˈflʌr.ɪʃ/ 茁壮成长;繁荣;蓬勃发展 to grow or develop successfully
  • flying: They stretch out their legs like flying squirrels. (1 次) /ˈflaɪ.ɪŋ/ 乘坐飞机 travel by air
  • foam: As she emerged from her drifting cloud of gun smoke with the water churned to foam beneath her bow, her flags flying, pennants waving, sails filling in the breeze, and the red and gold or her superstructure ablaze with colour, she presented a more majestic spectacle than Stockholmers had ever seen before. (1 次) /fəʊm/ 泡沫 a mass of very small bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid
  • fog: If no accidents occur on the way, like punctured tyres, diversions of traffic, sudden descent of fog, they will be on time. (1 次) /fɒɡ/ a weather condition in which very small drops of water come together to form a thick cloud close to the land or sea, making it difficult to see
  • folk: But he wanted to see the old folk again and to visit my mother’s grave. (1 次) /fəʊk/ (尤指某一群体或类型的)人们 people, especially those of a particular group or type
  • follower: Their humbler followers, such as partridges, have a like power of strong propulsion, but soon tire. (1 次) /ˈfɒl.əʊ.ər/ 支持者,拥护者 someone who has a great interest in something
  • fool: I went down immediately, of course, and that fool, Horst, aimed a fire extinguisher at me. (1 次) /fuːl/ 傻瓜,笨蛋,蠢人 a person who behaves in a silly way without thinking
  • footnote: A tiny asterisk conducted me to a footnote at the bottom of the page. (1 次) /ˈfʊt.nəʊt/ 脚注 a note printed at the bottom of a page that gives extra information about something that has been written on that page
  • forecast: Beyond two or three days, the world’s best weather forecasts are speculative, and beyond six or seven they are worthless. (1 次) /ˈfɔː.kɑːst/ (尤指对特定形势或天气的)预测,预报 a statement of what is judged likely to happen in the future, especially in connection with a particular situation, or the expected weather conditions
  • forecaster: For small pieces of weather – – and to a global forecaster, small can mean thunderstorms and blizzards – any prediction deteriorates rapidly. (1 次) /ˈfɔː.kɑː.stər/ 预测者 a person who tells you what particular conditions are expected to be like
  • forefather: This is a sceptical age, but although our faith in many of the things in which our forefathers fervently believed has weakened, our confidence in the curative properties of the bottle of medicine remains the same as theirs. (1 次) /ˈfɔːˌfɑː.ðər/ 祖辈,祖亲 someone’s relative who lived a long time ago
  • foreman: But if no one can be trusted to act in a loyal and responsible manner towards his job, then the business will require armies of administrators, checkers and foremen and administrative overheads will rise correspondingly. (1 次) /ˈfɔː.mən/ 工头;领班 a skilled person with experience who is in charge of and watches over a group of workers
  • foresight: Such undertakings require the precise planning and foresight of military operations. (1 次) /ˈfɔː.saɪt/ 深谋远虑;先见之明;远见卓识 the ability to judge correctly what is going to happen in the future and plan your actions based on this knowledge
  • formation:  There has long been a superstition among mariners that porpoises will save drowning men by pushing them to the surface, or protect them from sharks by surrounding them in defensive formation. (1 次) /fɔːˈmeɪ.ʃən/ 结构;形状;形成方式;组成方式 the way something is naturally made or the way it has been arranged
  • foundation: We realized that they must have become unduly frightened by the rising flood, for their house, which had sound foundations, would have stood stoutly even if it had been almost submerged. (1 次) /faʊnˈdeɪ.ʃən/ 创建;建立 an occasion when an organization, state, etc. is established
  • fowl: No, say the Americans: our fowl are fine, we simply clean them in a different way. (1 次) /faʊl/ 家禽 a bird of a type that is used to produce meat or eggs
  • frame: After jumping about on the carpet and twisting the human frame into uncomfortable positions, I sat down at the breakfast table in an exhausted condition. (1 次) /freɪm/ (图画、门、窗的)框,框架 a border that surrounds and supports a picture, door, or window
  • framework: The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel. (1 次) /ˈfreɪm.wɜːk/ (建筑物等的)架构,框架 a supporting structure around which something can be built
  • freckle: When the woman shook her head in bewilderment, Harry went on to explain that ‘myrolite’ was a hard, amber-like substance which could be used to remove freckles. (1 次) /ˈfrek.əl/ (尤指肤色浅的人脸上的)雀斑,小斑点 a small, pale brown spot on the skin, usually on the face, especially of a person with pale skin
  • fresco: These attracted many visitors, for they were not only of great architectural interest, but contained a large number of beautifully preserved frescoes as well. (1 次) /ˈfres.kəʊ/ 湿壁画(技法) (a picture made by) painting on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling
  • friction: But a watch could never repair itself–it does not consist of living parts, only of metal, which wears away by friction. (1 次) /ˈfrɪk.ʃən/ 摩擦力;摩擦 the force that makes it difficult for one object to slide along the surface of another or to move through a liquid or gas
  • fuel: The Moon is likely to become the industrial hub of the Solar System supplying the rocket fuels for its ships, easily obtainable from the lunar rocks in the form of liquid oxygen. (1 次) /ˈfjuː.əl/ 燃料;燃烧剂 a substance that is used to provide heat or power, usually by being burned
  • fume: The modern city consists of monstrous edifices and of dark, narrow streets full of petrol fumes and toxic gases, torn by the noise of the taxicabs, lorries and buses, and thronged ceaselessly by great crowds. (1 次) /fjuːm/ 发怒;生闷气 to be very angry, sometimes without expressing it
  • fury: But the significant thing is not the behaviour of the players but the attitude of the spectators: and, behind the spectators, of the nations who work themselves into furies over these absurd contests, and seriously believe – at any rate for short periods – that running, jumping and kicking a ball are tests of national virtue. (1 次) /ˈfjʊə.ri/ 暴怒,狂怒 extreme anger
  • fuse: When lights fuse, furniture gets rickety, pipes get clogged, or vacuum cleaners fail to operate, some woman assume that their husbands will somehow put things right. (1 次) /fjuːz/ 保险丝 a small safety part in an electrical device or piece of machinery that causes it to stop working if the electric current is too high, and so prevents fires or other dangers
  • gale: Duck, and like them the pigeons, are endowed with steel-like muscles, that are a good part of the weight of the bird, and these will ply the short wings with such irresistible power that they can bore for long distances through an opposing gale before exhaustion follows. (1 次) /ɡeɪl/ 大风 a very strong wind
  • galleon:  From the seventeenth-century empire of Sweden, the story of a galleon that sank at the start of her maiden voyage in 1628 must be one of the strangest tales of the sea. (1 次) /ˈɡæl.i.ən/ (15到18世纪用作商船或军舰的)大帆船 a large sailing ship with three or four masts, used both in trade and war from the 15th to the 18th centuries
  • gallery: The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said: ‘Do not touch the exhibits. (1 次) /ˈɡæl.ər.i/ (艺术作品)陈列馆;美术馆;画廊 a room or building that is used for showing works of art, sometimes so that they can be sold
  • gap: After entering the narrow gap on the plateau, they climbed down the steep sides of the cave until they came to a narrow corridor. (1 次) /ɡæp/ 缺口;豁口;裂口 an empty space or opening in the middle of something or between two things
  • garlic: At meal times the odour of sauerkraut vies with that of garlic. (1 次) /ˈɡɑː.lɪk/ 大蒜 a plant of the onion family that has a strong taste and smell and is used in cooking to add flavour
  • gateway: A young man sees a sunset and, unable to understand or to express the emotion that it rouses in him, concludes that it must be the gateway to a world that lies beyond It is difficult for any of us in moments of intense aesthetic experience to resist the suggestion that we are catching a glimpse of a light that shines down to us from a different realm of existence, different and, because the experience is intensely moving, in some way higher. (1 次) /ˈɡeɪt.weɪ/ (围墙或篱笆等的)出入口 an entrance through a wall, fence, etc. where there is a gate
  • gel: ‘It’s hair gel.’ (1 次) /dʒel/ (尤指用于洗发或护肤的)凝胶,冻胶 a thick, clear, liquid substance, especially one used on the hair or body
  • gilt: In this case, you’d probably construct a portfolio with some shares (but not high risk ones), along with gilts, cash deposits, and perhaps convertibles or the income shares of split capital investment trusts. (1 次) /ɡɪlt/ 镀金的;涂金的 covered with a thin layer of gold or a substance that is intended to look like it
  • glider: The albatross is the king of the gliders, the class of fliers which harness the air to their purpose, but must yield to its opposition. (1 次) /ˈɡlaɪ.dər/ 滑翔机 an aircraft that has long fixed wings and no engine and flies by gliding
  • glinting: Nothing can be compared, he maintains, with the first cockcrow, the twittering of birds at dawn, the sight of the rising sun glinting on the trees and pastures. (1 次) /ɡlɪnt/ (由于表面反射而)闪烁,闪光 to produce small, bright flashes of light reflected from a surface
  • glove: The use of gloves was not introduced until 1860, when the Marquis of Queensberry drew up the first set of rules. (1 次) /ɡlʌv/ (分手指的)手套 a piece of clothing that is worn on the hand and wrist for warmth or protection, with separate parts for each finger
  • glow: There is something comforting about the warm glow shed by advertisements on cold wet winter nights. (1 次) /ɡləʊ/ 发光;发热 to produce a continuous light and sometimes heat
  • goal: They had a single aim,a solitary goal–the top! (1 次) /ɡəʊl/ (足球或曲棍球等的)球门 an area on a playing field, that usually has two posts with a net fixed behind them, where players try to send the ball in order to score in sports such as football and hockey
  • goat: The village seemed deserted, the only sign of life being an ugly-looking black goat on a short length of rope tied to a tree in a field nearby. (1 次) /ɡəʊt/ 山羊 an animal related to sheep that usually has horns and a beard. Goats live wild on mountains or are kept on farms to provide milk, meat, wool, etc.
  • goodwill:  I am always amazed when I hear people saying that sport creates goodwill between the nations, and that if only the common peoples of the world could meet one another at football or cricket, they would have no inclination to meet on the battlefield. (1 次) /ɡʊdˈwɪl/ 善意,友善,友好,亲善 friendly and helpful feelings
  • gossip: It was Hart who created the basic formula of the Western film, and devised the protagonist he played in every film he made, the good-bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw, or the honest, but framed cowboy, or the sheriff made suspect by vicious gossip; in short, the individual in conflict with himself and his frontier environment. (1 次) /ˈɡɒs.ɪp/ (有关别人隐私的)流言蜚语,闲言碎语,闲聊 conversation or reports about other people’s private lives that might be unkind, disapproving, or not true
  • grandson: She wanted him to repair their grandson’s bicycle! (1 次) /ˈɡræn.sʌn/ 孙子;外孙 the son of a your son or daughter
  • graph: Instruments have been devised and can be so placed that all three elements can be recorded in different graphs. (1 次) /ɡrɑːf/ (通常用直线或曲线表示的)图,图表,图解 a picture that shows how two sets of information or variables (= amounts that can change) are related, usually by lines or curves
  • gratitude: But so far, the public has expressed its gratitude to the students in letters to the Press. (1 次) /ˈɡræt.ɪ.tʃuːd/ 感激之情,感谢 the feeling or quality of being grateful
  • grease: The fire brigade was called and two fire fighters freed George using a special type of grease. (1 次) /ɡriːs/ ,油脂;油腻状物 animal or vegetable fat that is soft after melting, or more generally, any thick oil-like substance
  • grid: The modern weather models work with a grid of points of the order of sixty miles apart, and even so, some starting data has to be guessed, since ground stations and satellites cannot see everywhere. (1 次) /ɡrɪd/ 网格,方格;格栅,格子 a pattern or structure made from horizontal and vertical lines crossing each other to form squares
  • grievance: A parliamentary committee representing all political parties appoints a person who is suitably qualified to investigate private grievances against the State. (1 次) /ˈɡriː.vəns/ 不平,委屈;不满,抱怨,牢骚 a complaint or a strong feeling that you have been treated unfairly
  • grinder: Was the philosopher who refused to look through Galileo’s telescope more culpable than those who alleged that the spiral nebulae observed with Lord Rosse’s great telescope in the 1840s were scratches left by the grinder? (1 次) /ˈɡraɪn.dər/ 碾磨器械,研磨机 a machine used to rub or press something until it becomes a powder
  • grip: And if this something else is rightly chosen, if it is really attended by the illumination of another field of interest, gradually, and often quite swiftly, the old undue grip relaxes and the process of recuperation and repair begins. (1 次) /ɡrɪp/ 紧握,握紧,紧抓(住) to hold very tightly
  • grower: Two of the leading growers, Giuseppe Moldova and Riccardo Brabante,tell me that they have been expecting a splendid crop this year and harvesting has begun earlier than usual. (1 次) /ˈɡrəʊ.ər/ (特定植物或农作物的)种植者 a person who grows large amounts of a particular plant or crop in order to sell them
  • guestroom: George showed me to the guestroom which, he said, was rarely used. (1 次)
  • guilt: We might say that justice has been done when a man’s innocence or guilt has been proved beyond doubt. (1 次) /ɡɪlt/ 内疚,愧疚,自责 a feeling of worry or unhappiness that you have because you have done something wrong, such as causing harm to another person
  • gunner: Could any spectacle, for instance, be more grimly whimsical than that of gunners using science to shatter men’s bodies while, close at hand, surgeons use it to restore them? (1 次) /ˈɡʌn.ər/ 炮手 a member of the armed forces who is trained to use artillery (= very large guns)
  • gusher: We endeavour to avoid the old, romantic idea of a gusher, which wastes oil and gas. (1 次) /ˈɡʌʃ.ər/ 喷油井;自喷井 an oil well from which oil flows without the use of a pump
  • guy: The guy next to me Wrote his name at the top of the paper. (1 次) /ɡaɪ/ 男人 a man
  • h.m.s.challenger(或许是 homeschooling?): Shortly after this the famous H.M.S.Challenger expedition established the study of the sea-floor as a subject worthy of the most qualified physicists and geologists. (1 次)
  • handle: There’s a label on the handle with my name and address on it. (1 次) /ˈhæn.dəl/ ,把手 a part of an object designed for holding, moving, or carrying the object easily
  • handwriting: The boss’s handwriting is terrible! (1 次) /ˈhændˌraɪ.tɪŋ/ 书写 writing with a pen or pencil
  • handyman: Such things provide an excellent outlet for pent up creative energy, but unfortunately not all of us are born handymen. (1 次) /ˈhæn.di.mæn/ 善于做室内外修理工作的人;杂活工 a man who is skilled at repairing and making things inside or outside the house and who does this in his own home or as a job
  • harmony: Their life is a natural harmony. (1 次) /ˈhɑː.mə.ni/ (音乐中的)和声 a pleasant musical sound made by different notes being played or sung at the same time
  • harp: They were not fighting men, and their harp was their passport. (1 次) /hɑːp/ 竖琴 a large, wooden musical instrument with many strings that you play with the fingers
  • harvesting: Two of the leading growers, Giuseppe Moldova and Riccardo Brabante,tell me that they have been expecting a splendid crop this year and harvesting has begun earlier than usual. (1 次) /ˈhɑː.vɪst.ɪŋ/ 收割,收获(农作物) the activity of picking and collecting crops, or of collecting plants, animals, or fish to eat
  • hatred: Even if one didn’t know from concrete examples (the 1936 Olympic Games, for instance) that international sporting contests lead to orgies of hatred, one could deduce it from general principles. (1 次) /ˈheɪ.trɪd/ 憎恨,憎恶 an extremely strong feeling of dislike
  • hawser: The sides of the dish were so smooth that it was almost impossible to attach hawsers and chains to the rim without damaging it. (1 次) /ˈhɔː.zər/ 钢缆 a strong, thick rope, often made of steel
  • headlight: The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade. (1 次) /ˈhed.laɪt/ (车辆的)头灯,前灯 a large, powerful light at the front of a vehicle, usually one of two
  • heath: But most probably it will all depend upon campers themselves: how many heath fires they cause; how much litter they leave; in short, whether or not they wholly alienate landowners and those who live in the countryside. (1 次) /hiːθ/ 荒野 an area of land that is not used for growing crops, where grass and other small plants grow, but where there are few trees or bushes
  • hell: Not only are the means of arriving at the holiday paradise entirely within one’s own command and keeping, but the means of escape from holiday hell (if the beach proves too crowded, the local weather too inclement) are there, outside–or, as likely, part of–the tent. (1 次) /hel/ 悲惨的境况;苦难的经历 an extremely unpleasant or difficult place, situation, or experience
  • helper: At that time he had two helpers. (1 次) /ˈhel.pər/ 帮手,帮忙者 someone who helps with an activity
  • hen: Suddenly a raft appeared, looking rather like Noah’s ark, carrying the whole family, a few hens, the dogs, a cat, and a bird in a cage. (1 次) /hen/ 成年母鸡 an adult female chicken, often kept for its eggs
  • herbage: It caused devastation by burrowing and by devouring the herbage which might have maintained millions of sheep and cattle. (1 次) /ˈhɜː.bɪdʒ/ 草本植物群 herbaceous (= soft and leafy) plants
  • herd: Insects would make it impossible for us to live in the world; they would devour all our crops and kill our flocks and herds, if it were not for the protection we get from insect-eating animals. (1 次) /hɜːd/ 兽群;牧群 a large group of animals of the same type that live and feed together
  • heretic: The Holy Office knew this full well when it caused heretics to be burned in days gone by. (1 次) /ˈher.ə.tɪk/ 异教徒;异端分子 someone who has an opinion that is opposite to or against the official or popular opinion
  • heroine: The reader’s hair stands on end when he reads in the final pages of the novel that the heroine, a dear old lady who had always been so kind to everybody, had, in her youth, poisoned every one of her five husbands. (1 次) /ˈher.əʊ.ɪn/ 女英雄 a woman who is admired for having done something very brave or having achieved something great
  • hierarchy: There is no superior ‘they’ in the shape of managements and hotel hierarchies to darken his holiday days. (1 次) /ˈhaɪə.rɑː.ki/ 等级制度 a system in which people or things are arranged according to their importance
  • hint: And, though the gleams blind and dazzle, yet do they convey a hint of beauty and serenity greater than we have known or imagined. (1 次) /hɪnt/ 暗示,提示,示意 something that you say or do that shows what you think or want, usually in a way that is not direct
  • hip: She stood three feet high and her hands rested on her hips. (1 次) /hɪp/ 臀部,髋部 the area below the waist and above the legs at either side of the body, or the joint that connects the leg to the upper part of the body
  • hive: A colony of bees had turned the engine into a hive and it was totally preserved in beeswax! (1 次) /haɪv/ 蜂巢,蜂窝;蜂群 a structure where bees live, either built by people or made by the bees themselves
  • hoarding: She had lived in the flat for thirty years and was a veritable magpie at hoarding; and it seemed as though everything she possessed had been tossed out and turned over and over. (1 次) /ˈhɔː.dɪŋ/ (尤指路旁的)大型广告牌 a very large board on which advertisements are shown, especially at the side of a road
  • holing: Cave exploration, or pot-__holing__, as it has come to be known, is a relatively new sport. (1 次) /həʊl/ ,孔 an empty space in an object, usually with an opening to the object’s surface, or an opening that goes completely through an object
  • hollow: He gets the solid shape as it were, inside his head–he thinks of it, whatever its size, as if he were holding it completely enclosed in the hollow of his hand. (1 次) /ˈhɒl.əʊ/ 空的,空心的 having a hole or empty space inside
  • honesty: ‘Well,’ I said to the manager, ‘there is still some honesty in this world!’ (1 次) /ˈɒn.ə.sti/ 诚实 the quality of being honest
  • horizon: Fortunately for me, as I was wondering what to do next, there appeared on the horizon a man on horseback, riding in my direction. (1 次) /həˈraɪ.zən/ 地平线 the line at the farthest place that you can see, where the sky seems to touch the land or sea
  • horn: The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade. (1 次) /hɔːn/ ;角质 a hard, pointed, often curved part that grows from the top of the head of some animals, or the hard substance of which a horn is made
  • horseback: Fortunately for me, as I was wondering what to do next, there appeared on the horizon a man on horseback, riding in my direction. (1 次) /ˈhɔːs.bæk/ 骑在马上的 on a horse
  • horsepower: It was over 30 feet in length and had a 2,500-horsepower engine. (1 次) /ˈhɔːs.paʊər/ 马力(引擎的功率单位) a unit for measuring the power of an engine
  • hostage: The golden rule here is spread your risk–if you put all of your money into Periwigs International, you’re setting yourself up as a hostage to fortune. (1 次) /ˈhɒs.tɪdʒ/ 人质 someone who is taken as a prisoner by an enemy in order to force the other people involved to do what the enemy wants
  • hostess: Last week at a dinner party, the hostess asked me to sit next to Mrs.Rumbold. (1 次) /ˈhəʊ.stes/ 女主人 a woman who has guests
  • hull: A sound made by tapping on the hull of a ship will be reflected from the sea bottom, and by measuring the time interval between the taps and the receipt of the echoes the depth of the sea at that point can be calculated. (1 次) /hʌl/ 船体,船身 the body or frame of a ship, most of which goes under the water
  • humanity: The problem now facing humanity is: What is going to be done with all this knowledge? (1 次) /hjuːˈmæn.ə.ti/ (统称)人,人类 people in general
  • humbler: Their humbler followers, such as partridges, have a like power of strong propulsion, but soon tire. (1 次) /ˈhʌm.bəl/ 谦虚的,谦逊的 not proud or not believing that you are important
  • humidity: Suppose every sensor gives perfectly accurate readings of temperature, pressure, humidity, and any other quantity a meteorologist would want. (1 次) /hjuːˈmɪd.ə.ti/ 湿润,潮湿 the quality of being humid
  • hunger: His patrols halted the raiding parties: hunger assailed the Danish army. (1 次) /ˈhʌŋ.ɡər/ 饥饿感 the feeling you have when you need to eat
  • hunter: A truly dedicated bargain hunter must have patience, and above all, the ability to recognize the worth of something when he sees it. (1 次) /ˈhʌn.tər/ 猎人,捕猎者;猎兽 a person or an animal that hunts animals for food or for sport
  • hunting: It has long been known that the hunting scenes depicted on walls were not simply a form of artistic expression. (1 次) /ˈhʌn.tɪŋ/ 狩猎,打猎 chasing and killing an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit
  • hypocrisy: We still do; living in a world in which undeclared aggression, war, hypocrisy, chicanery, anarchy and impending immolation are part of our daily lives, we all want a code to live by. (1 次) /hɪˈpɒk.rɪ.si/ 虚伪,伪善 a situation in which someone pretends to believe something that they do not really believe, or that is the opposite of what they do or say at another time
  • hypothesis: This might be a plausible hypothesis were it not for two factors. (1 次) /haɪˈpɒθ.ə.sɪs/ 假设,假说 an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved
  • iceberg: Four days after setting out, while the Titanic was sailing across the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a lookout. (1 次) /ˈaɪs.bɜːɡ/ 冰山 a very large mass of ice that floats in the sea
  • idealist: Idealists have objected to the practice of camping, as to the package tour, that the traveller abroad thereby denies himself the opportunity of getting to know the people of the country visited. (1 次) /aɪˈdɪə.lɪst/ 理想主义者 someone who believes that very good things can be achieved, often when this does not seem likely to others
  • ignorance: No one can plead ignorance of a subject any longer, for there are countless do-it-yourself publications. (1 次) /ˈɪɡ.nər.əns/ 无知,愚昧 lack of knowledge, understanding, or information about something
  • illumination: And if this something else is rightly chosen, if it is really attended by the illumination of another field of interest, gradually, and often quite swiftly, the old undue grip relaxes and the process of recuperation and repair begins. (1 次) /ɪˌluː.mɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ ,照明 light
  • illustration: A recent article in a weekly newspaper, for instance, was headed with a striking illustration of a lady in a state of considerable distress, with the caption ‘She was yet another victim, reduced to a screaming wreck’. (1 次) /ˌɪl.əˈstreɪ.ʃən/ 插图;图解,图示 a picture in a book, magazine, etc. or the process of illustrating something
  • immensity: Despite its immensity, it is both simple and elegant, fulfilling its designer’s dream to create ‘an enormous object drawn as faintly as possible’. (1 次) /ɪˈmen.sə.ti/ 巨大;广大 the extremely large size of something
  • immolation: We still do; living in a world in which undeclared aggression, war, hypocrisy, chicanery, anarchy and impending immolation are part of our daily lives, we all want a code to live by. (1 次) /ˌɪm.əˈleɪ.ʃən/ (通常指通过焚烧)杀死自己或他人,或毁灭某物 the act of killing yourself or someone else, or of destroying something, usually by burning
  • impact: This increases their air-resistance and reduces the shock of impact when they hit the ground. (1 次) /ˈɪm.pækt/ 冲击(力);撞击(力) the force or action of one object hitting another
  • implication: The implications of all this were that it was not the disturbance of sleep that mattered, but the disturbance of dreaming. (1 次) /ˌɪm.plɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 含意;暗指,暗示 an occasion when you seem to suggest something without saying it directly
  • import: Perfume is not exempt from import duty.’ (1 次) /ɪmˈpɔːt/ 进口 to buy or bring in products from another country
  • inability: No necessity of making a living away from home results in neglect of children, and no father is confronted with his inability to ‘buy’ an education for his child. (1 次) /ˌɪn.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 无能,无力 lack of ability to do something
  • inactivity: In fact a basic amount of movement occurs during sleep which is specifically concerned with preventing muscle inactivity. (1 次) /ˌɪn.ækˈtɪv.ə.ti/ 不活动 不活跃 the state of doing nothing
  • inclement: Not only are the means of arriving at the holiday paradise entirely within one’s own command and keeping, but the means of escape from holiday hell (if the beach proves too crowded, the local weather too inclement) are there, outside–or, as likely, part of–the tent. (1 次) /ɪnˈklem.ənt/ (天气)恶劣的(尤指寒冷、有暴风雨或暴风雪) Inclement weather is unpleasant, especially with cold wind and rain.
  • inclination:  I am always amazed when I hear people saying that sport creates goodwill between the nations, and that if only the common peoples of the world could meet one another at football or cricket, they would have no inclination to meet on the battlefield. (1 次) /ˌɪn.klɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ 倾向;爱好;意向 a feeling that you want to do a particular thing, or the fact that you prefer or are more likely to do a particular thing
  • inconvenience: The great advantage of taking medicine is that it makes no demands on the taker beyond that of putting up for a moment with a disgusting taste, and that is what all patients demand of their doctors–to be cured at no inconvenience to themselves. (1 次) /ˌɪn.kənˈviː.ni.əns/ 不便,麻烦 a state or an example of problems or trouble, often causing a delay or loss of comfort
  • indigestion: But, if this world is not merely a bad joke, life a vulgar flare amid the cool radiance of the stars, and existence an empty laugh braying across the mysteries; if these intimations of a something behind and beyond are not evil humour born of indigestion, or whimsies sent by the devil to mock and madden us, if, in a word beauty means something yet we must not seek to interpret the meaning. (1 次) /ˌɪn.dɪˈdʒes.tʃən/ 消化不良;消化不良的不适感 pain that you get in your stomach when you have eaten food that is difficult to digest
  • indignity: They are constantly after the turtles, who peacefully submit to all sorts of indignities. (1 次) /ɪnˈdɪɡ.nə.ti/ 无礼,侮辱;轻蔑;侮辱性言行 something that causes a loss of respect for someone or for yourself
  • indisposition: It is recounted of Thomas Carlyle that when he heard of the illness of his friend, Henry Taylor, he went off immediately to visit him, carrying with him in his pocket what remained a bottle of medicine formerly prescribed for an indisposition of Mrs. Carlyle’s. (1 次) /ˌɪn.dɪs.pəˈzɪʃ.ən/ 小病,微恙;无意愿 the fact that someone is unable to do something because they are ill or not willing
  • individuality: For a time it assumes a miraculous individuality that, in the end, is reabsorbed into the great ocean of life. (1 次) /ˌɪn.dɪ.vɪdʒ.uˈæl.ə.ti/ 个性;特征,特质 the qualities that make a person or thing different from others
  • industriousness: Aunt Harriet could not find words to praise Bessie’s industriousness and efficiency. (1 次) /ɪnˈdʌs.tri.əs.nəs/ 勤劳,勤奋 the fact of working hard
  • infallibility: Most children have such a high ideal of their parents, unless the parents themselves have been unsatisfactory, that it can hardly hope to stand up to a realistic evaluation Parents would be greatly surprised and deeply touched if they realized how much belief their children usually have in their character and infallibility, and how much this faith means to a child. (1 次) /ɪnˌfæl.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 绝对正确,无懈可击 the fact of never being wrong, failing, or making a mistake
  • infant: Earlier, we were infants and young children, and consequently more vulnerable; later, we shall undergo a progressive loss of our vigour and resistance which, though imperceptible at first will finally become so steep that we can live no longer, however well we look after ourselves, and however well society, and our doctors, look after us. (1 次) /ˈɪn.fənt/ 婴儿 a baby or a very young child
  • infinity:  Waves are the children of the struggle between ocean and atmosphere, the ongoing signatures of infinity. (1 次) /ɪnˈfɪn.ə.ti/ (时空的)无限 time or space that has no end
  • ingenuity: I realized sadly that I had been completely defeated by their ingenuity. (1 次) /ˌɪn.dʒəˈnjuː.ə.ti/ 心灵手巧;足智多谋;独创力 someone’s ability to think of clever new ways of doing something
  • ingredient: It had been baked by a college student who had used over 1,000 pounds of flour, 800 pounds of sugar, 200 pounds of fat, and 400 pounds of various other ingredients. (1 次) /ɪnˈɡriː.di.ənt/ (食品的)成分,原料 a food that is used with other foods in the preparation of a particular dish
  • initiative: If they can each be trusted to take such responsibilities, and to exercise such initiative as falls within their sphere, then administrative overheads will be low. (1 次) /ɪˈnɪʃ.ə.tɪv/ 倡议;新措施 a new plan or process to achieve something or solve a problem
  • injury: All these cats had one experience in common: they had fallen off high buildings, yet only eight of them died from shock or injuries. (1 次) /ˈɪn.dʒər.i/ 伤害,损伤 physical harm or damage to someone’s body caused by an accident or an attack
  • inmost: A writer makes order out of the anarchy of his heart; he submits himself to a more ruthless discipline than any critic dreamed of, and when he flirts with fame, he is taking time off from living with himself, from the search for what his world contains at its inmost point. (1 次) /ˈɪn.ə.məʊst/ 内心深处的 most secret and hidden
  • innocence: We might say that justice has been done when a man’s innocence or guilt has been proved beyond doubt. (1 次) /ˈɪn.ə.səns/ 无罪 the fact that someone is not guilty of a crime
  • innovator: As the heads of next-generation start-ups, these Asian innovators can draw on customs and languages to forge tighter links with crucial Pacific Rim markets. (1 次) /ˈɪn.ə.veɪ.tər/ 创新者 someone who introduces changes and new ideas
  • inquiry: In so far as any inquiry is a secret one, it naturally limits all those engaged in carrying it out from effective contact with their fellow scientists either in other countries or in universities, or even, often enough, in other departments of the same firm. (1 次) /ɪnˈkwaɪə.ri/ 询问,打听 (the process of asking) a question
  • inquisition: In his own lifetime Galileo was the centre of violent controversy, but the scientific dust has long since settled, and today we can see even his famous clash with the Inquisition in something like its proper perspective. (1 次) /ˌɪn.kwɪˈzɪʃ.ən/ 盘问;责难 a period of asking questions in a detailed and unfriendly way
  • inrush: The lower gun-ports were now below water and the inrush sealed the ship’s fate. (1 次)
  • inspiration: They have a character, perhaps two; they are in that condition of eager discomfort which passes for inspiration all admit radical changes of destination once the journey has begun; one, to my certain knowledge, spent nine months on a novel about Kashmir, then reset the whole thing in the Scottish Highlands. (1 次) /ˌɪn.spɪˈreɪ.ʃən/ 给人以灵感的人(或物) someone or something that gives you ideas for doing something
  • insularity: Insularity and self-containment, it is argued, go hand in hand. (1 次) /ˌɪn.sjəˈlær.ə.ti/ 狭隘,僵化 the quality of only being interested in your own country or group and not being willing to accept different or foreign ideas
  • intention: I had no intention of buying one, but I could not conceal the fact that I was impressed by the size of the diamonds. (1 次) /ɪnˈten.ʃən/ 意图,打算 something that you want and plan to do
  • interference: Reward or punishment are meted out quite independent of human interference. (1 次) /ˌɪn.təˈfɪə.rəns/ 干涉,干预 an occasion when someone tries to interfere in a situation
  • interior: It was from the study of these that so much was learnt about the interior of the earth. (1 次) /ɪnˈtɪə.ri.ər/ 内部 the inside part of something
  • interruption: Each day is a holiday, and ordinary holidays, when they come, are grudged as enforced interruptions in an absorbing vocation. (1 次) /ˌɪn.təˈrʌp.ʃən/ 打断;短暂中止 an occasion when someone or something stops something from happening for a short period
  • intimation: But, if this world is not merely a bad joke, life a vulgar flare amid the cool radiance of the stars, and existence an empty laugh braying across the mysteries; if these intimations of a something behind and beyond are not evil humour born of indigestion, or whimsies sent by the devil to mock and madden us, if, in a word beauty means something yet we must not seek to interpret the meaning. (1 次) /ˌɪn.tɪˈmeɪ.ʃən/ 暗示 the action of making clear what you think or want without saying it directly, or something that makes something clear in this way
  • intruder: Then, her composure regained, she was ready to set off with the porter’s assistance to search for any intruders who might still be lurking in her flat. (1 次) /ɪnˈtruː.dər/ 不受欢迎者,不速之客 someone who is in a place or situation where they are not wanted
  • invader: While Alfred’s little army slowly began to gather at Athelney, the king himself set out to penetrate the camp of Guthrum, the commander of the Danish invaders. (1 次) /ɪnˈveɪ.dər/ 入侵者,侵略者 an army or country that uses force to enter and take control of another country
  • invasion: If, at the time, the British had not feared invasion, it would have been completed. (1 次) /ɪnˈveɪ.ʒən/ 入侵,侵略 an occasion when an army or country uses force to enter and take control of another country
  • inventor: Mead predicts that inventors will be able to perfect powerful customized chips over a weekend at the office – spawning a new generation of garage start-ups and giving the U.S. a jump on its foreign rivals in getting new products to market fast. (1 次) /ɪnˈven.tər/ 发明家;创造者 someone who has invented something or whose job is to invent things
  • invest’in(或许是 investment?): Convinced of the importance of education, modern states ‘invest’in institutions of learning to get back ‘interest’ in the form of a large group of enlightened young men and women who are potential leaders. (1 次)
  • irregularity: Our knowledge of the oceans a hundred years ago was confined to the two-dimensional shape of the sea surface and the hazards of navigation presented by the irregularities in depth of the shallow water close to the land. (1 次) /ɪˌreɡ.jəˈlær.ə.ti/ 不规则;不整齐 the quality of not being regular in shape or form, or an example of this
  • irritation: Car alarms constantly scream at us in the street and are a source of profound irritation. (1 次) /ˌɪr.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/ 激怒,恼怒;恼人的事 the feeling of being angry or annoyed, or something that makes you feel like this
  • itinerant: Police are wary of itinerants who cannot be traced to a recognized camp boundary or to four walls. (1 次) /aɪˈtɪn.ər.ənt/ (工作)巡回的,流动的 travelling from one place to another, usually to work for a short period
  • ivory: Historians have long been puzzled by dots, lines and symbols which have been engraved on walls, bones, and the ivory tusks of mammoths. (1 次) /ˈaɪ.vər.i/ 象牙 the hard yellowish-white substance that forms the tusks of some animals such as elephants, used especially in the past to make decorative objects
  • jacket: George took off his jacket, rolled up his sleeves and pushed his right arm through the drain cover. (1 次) /ˈdʒæk.ɪt/ 短上衣;夹克 a short coat
  • jeweller(或许是 jeweler?): It came to a stop outside the jeweller’s. (1 次)
  • jibe: That was really unsettling, but I fended off the taunts and jibes of the family good-humouredly and soon everybody got used to the idea. (1 次) /dʒaɪb/ 嘲讽话 an insulting remark that is intended to make someone look stupid
  • jigsaw: After buying a new chain I was faced with the insurmountable task of putting the confusing jigsaw puzzle together again. (1 次) /ˈdʒɪɡ.sɔː/ 拼图游戏 a picture stuck onto wood or cardboard and cut into pieces of different shapes that must be joined together correctly to form the picture again
  • juice: Over the periods their saliva, a mild, digestive juice like our own, was converted into a poison that defies analysis even today. (1 次) /dʒuːs/ (水果、蔬菜的)汁,液 the liquid that comes from fruit or vegetables
  • juncture: From an attic window we could get a sweeping view of the river where their land joined ours, and at the most critical juncture we took turns in watching that point. (1 次) /ˈdʒʌŋk.tʃər/ 时刻;关头 a particular point in time
  • junk: There is always hope that in its labyrinth of musty, dark, disordered rooms a real rarity will be found amongst the piles of assorted junk that litter the floors. (1 次) /dʒʌŋk/ 废弃的旧东西;破烂;蹩脚货 things that are considered to be of no use or value, or of low quality
  • justification: In the young there is a justification for this feeling. (1 次) /ˌdʒʌs.tɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 正当的理由;辩解 a good reason or explanation for something
  • keeping: Not only are the means of arriving at the holiday paradise entirely within one’s own command and keeping, but the means of escape from holiday hell (if the beach proves too crowded, the local weather too inclement) are there, outside–or, as likely, part of–the tent. (1 次) /ˈkiː.pɪŋ/ 我出国的时候把汽车托给她保管。 If something is in your keeping, you are taking care of it:
  • kidney: And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom, a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone. (1 次) /ˈkɪd.ni/ ,肾脏 either of a pair of small organs in the body that take away waste matter from the blood to produce urine
  • knee: Other experiments showed that her knees and shoulders had a similar sensitivity. (1 次) /niː/ ,膝盖 the middle joint of the leg that allows the leg to bend
  • knight: The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (1 次) /naɪt/ (英国的)爵士 a man given a rank of honour by a British king or queen because of his special achievements, and who has the right to be called “Sir”
  • laboratory: The doctors removed a section of the mummy and sent it to a laboratory. (1 次) /ləˈbɒr.ə.tər.i/ 实验室;实验大楼 a room or building with scientific equipment for doing scientific tests or for teaching science, or a place where chemicals or medicines are produced
  • labyrinth: There is always hope that in its labyrinth of musty, dark, disordered rooms a real rarity will be found amongst the piles of assorted junk that litter the floors. (1 次) /ˈlæb.ə.rɪnθ/ 迷宫;曲径 a confusing set of connecting passages or paths in which it is easy to get lost
  • ladybird: And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom, a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone. (1 次) /ˈleɪ.di.bɜːd/ 瓢虫 a small, red beetle that is round and has black spots
  • landing: Next came a horse, swimming bravely, but we were afraid that the strength of the current would prevent its landing anywhere before it became exhausted. (1 次) /ˈlæn.dɪŋ/ 着陆;靠岸 the fact of an aircraft arriving on the ground or a boat reaching land
  • landowner: But most probably it will all depend upon campers themselves: how many heath fires they cause; how much litter they leave; in short, whether or not they wholly alienate landowners and those who live in the countryside. (1 次) /ˈlændˌəʊ.nər/ 土地所有人,地主 someone who owns land, especially a large amount of land
  • landscape: If the landscape is hidden from view, you can enjoy the extraordinary sight of unbroken cloud plains that stretch out for miles before you, while the sun shines brilliantly in a clear sky. (1 次) /ˈlænd.skeɪp/ 乡间,野外;(尤指乡村的)风景,景色 a large area of land, especially in relation to its appearance
  • lark: And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom, a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone. (1 次) /lɑːk/ 云雀,百灵鸟 a small, brown bird that is known for its beautiful singing
  • latch: As the neighbours complained of the noise, my husband spent weeks training him to press his paw on the latch to let himself in. (1 次) /lætʃ/ ,门闩 a device for keeping a door or gate closed, consisting of a metal bar that fits into a hole and is lifted by pushing down on another bar
  • latitude: Morocco and California are bits of the Earth in very similar latitudes, both on the west coasts of continents with similar climates, and probably with rather similar natural resources. (1 次) /ˈlæt.ɪ.tʃuːd/ 纬度 the position north or south of the equator measured from 0° to 90°
  • laying: A burst of activity associated with the laying of submarine cables soon confirmed the Challenger’s observation that many parts of the ocean were two to three miles deep, and the existence of underwater features of considerable magnitude. (1 次) /leɪ/ 放置,安放,平放 to put something in especially a flat or horizontal position, usually carefully or for a particular purpose
  • leaf: It is said that if anyone touches the tree, he will have bad luck; if he picks a leaf, he will die. (1 次) /liːf/ ,叶片,叶子,树叶 one of the flat, usually green parts of a plant that are joined at one end to the stem or branch
  • leakage:  Contamination of water supplies is usually due to poor sanitation close to water sources, sewage disposal into the sources themselves, leakage of sewage into distribution systems or contamination with industrial or farm waste. (1 次) /ˈliː.kɪdʒ/ 泄漏;渗漏 the act of leaking or the leak itself
  • learner: The woman immediately behind the two cars happened to be a learner. (1 次) /ˈlɜː.nər/ 学习者 a person who is still learning something
  • learning: He was, above all, a man who experimented: who despised the prejudice and book learning of the Aristotelians, who put his questions to nature instead of to the ancients, and who drew his conclusions fearlessly. (1 次) /ˈlɜː.nɪŋ/ (对知识的)学习 the activity of obtaining knowledge
  • lifeboat: As there were not enough lifeboats for everybody, 1,500 lives were lost. (1 次) /ˈlaɪf.bəʊt/ (用于救援生命有危险的人的)救生船,救生筏 a large boat that is kept ready to go out and save people who are in danger in the water
  • lighthouse: My wife was wearing a hat that looked like a lighthouse! (1 次) /ˈlaɪt.haʊs/ 灯塔 a tall building near the coast or shore with a flashing light at the top to warn ships of rocks and other dangers
  • likelihood: It has yet to reach its full size and strength, and its owner his or her full intelligence: but at this age the likelihood of death is least. (1 次) /ˈlaɪ.kli.hʊd/ 可能,可能性 the chance that something will happen
  • limestone: Round about, piles of limestone glistened in all the colours of the rainbow. (1 次) /ˈlaɪm.stəʊn/ 石灰石;石灰岩 a white or light grey rock that is used as a building material and in the making of cement
  • linen: For men accustomed to eating seven-course dinners and sleeping between fine linen sheets at home, the change to the Alps must have been very hard indeed. (1 次) /ˈlɪn.ɪn/ 亚麻布 strong cloth made from the fibres of the flax plant
  • listeria: The price we pay for cheap food may be already too high: Mad Cow Disease (BSE) in cattle, salmonella in chicken and eggs, and listeria in dairy products. (1 次) /lɪˈstɪə.ri.ə/ 利斯特菌(一种导致食物中毒的细菌,尤见于奶酪和其他奶制品中) a bacterium that causes food poisoning, found especially in cheese and other products made from milk
  • lizard: But, of the vertebrates unpredictable Nature selected only snakes (and one lizard). (1 次) /ˈlɪz.əd/ 蜥蜴 a small reptile that has a long body, four short legs, a long tail, and thick skin
  • loaf: A loaf of bread. (1 次) /ləʊf/ 一条(面包) bread that is shaped and baked in a single piece and can be sliced for eating
  • lobster: They caught lobster and fish every day,and, as one of them put it ‘ate like kings’. (1 次) /ˈlɒb.stər/ 龙虾;龙虾肉 an animal that lives in the sea and has a long body covered with a hard shell, two large claws, and eight legs, or its flesh when used as food
  • log: The most valuable find of all was the ship’s log book, parts of which it was still possible to read. (1 次) /lɒɡ/ (尤指烧火用的)圆木,木材 a thick piece of tree trunk or branch, especially one cut for burning on a fire
  • loneliness: When my mother had died after a tragic accident, he did not quickly recover from the shock and loneliness. (1 次) /ˈləʊn.li.nəs/ 孤独,孤寂,寂寞 the state of being lonely
  • longing: There is no sky in June so blue that it does not point forward to a bluer, no sunset so beautiful that it does not waken the vision of a greater beauty, a vision which passes before it is fully glimpsed, and in passing leaves an indefinable longing and regret. (1 次) /ˈlɒŋ.ɪŋ/ 渴望,向往,期望 a feeling of wanting something or someone very much
  • lookout: Four days after setting out, while the Titanic was sailing across the icy waters of the North Atlantic, a huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a lookout. (1 次) /ˈlʊk.aʊt/ 放哨者,望风者 a person who watches for danger
  • loom:  Why does the idea of progress loom so large in the modern world? (1 次) /luːm/ (令人惊恐地)隐约显现;赫然耸现 to appear as a large, often frightening or unclear shape or object
  • lst(或许是 lat?): And that ends our special bulletin for today, Thursday, April lst. (1 次)
  • luggage: She gave her luggage to a porter and showed him her ticket. (1 次) /ˈlʌɡ.ɪdʒ/ 行李箱,行李 the bags, suitcases, etc. that contain your possessions and that you take with you when you are travelling
  • lunchtime: I sometimes stay in bed until lunchtime. (1 次) /ˈlʌntʃ.taɪm/ 午饭时间 the time in the middle of the day when most people eat a meal
  • m: ‘Last year, we paid $1.5m on 21,000 claims.’ (1 次) /em/ (英语字母表的第13个字母) the 13th letter of the English alphabet
  • magnitude: A burst of activity associated with the laying of submarine cables soon confirmed the Challenger’s observation that many parts of the ocean were two to three miles deep, and the existence of underwater features of considerable magnitude. (1 次) /ˈmæɡ.nɪ.tʃuːd/ 巨大;重大,重要性 the large size or importance of something
  • maidservant: Readers happily accepted the fact that an obscure maidservant was really the hero’s mother. (1 次)
  • mainland: A radio message from the mainland had been received by the ship’s captain instructing him to give up the search. (1 次) /ˈmeɪn.lænd/ (不包括周围岛屿、构成一个国家或大洲的)大陆 relating to or forming the main part of a country or continent, not including the islands around it
  • making: Big Ben takes its name from Sir Benjamin Hall who was responsible for the making of the clock when the new Houses of Parliament were being built. (1 次) /ˈmeɪ.kɪŋ/ 制造;制作;形成;产生 the activity or process of producing something
  • management: There is no superior ‘they’ in the shape of managements and hotel hierarchies to darken his holiday days. (1 次) /ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/ 管理;经营 the control and organization of something
  • mania: Collecting small items can easily become a mania. (1 次) /ˈmeɪ.ni.ə/ 狂热;热衷 a very strong interest in something that fills a person’s mind or uses up all their time
  • mankind: Although mankind has undergone no general improvement in intelligence or morality, it has made extraordinary progress in the accumulation of knowledge. (1 次) /mænˈkaɪnd/ 人类 the whole of the human race, including both men and women
  • mantis: We enjoy reading about them, especially when we find that, like the praying mantis, they lead perfectly horrible lives. (1 次) /ˈmæn.tɪs/ 螳螂(同 praying mantis) a praying mantis
  • manufacturing: The Americans would happily reach one accord on standards for medical devices and then hammer out different pacts covering, say, electronic goods and drug manufacturing. (1 次) /ˌmæn.jəˈfæk.tʃə.rɪŋ/ 制造业(大批量生产商品的行业) the business of producing goods in large numbers
  • marble: Some of them were as big as marbles. (1 次) /ˈmɑː.bəl/ 大理石 a type of very hard rock that has a pattern of lines going through it, feels cold, and can be polished to become smooth and shiny
  • mariner:  There has long been a superstition among mariners that porpoises will save drowning men by pushing them to the surface, or protect them from sharks by surrounding them in defensive formation. (1 次) /ˈmær.ɪ.nər/ 水手 a sailor
  • marriage: So much is certain: that we would have doctors and preachers, lawyers and defendants marriages and births–but our spiritual outlook would be different. (1 次) /ˈmær.ɪdʒ/ 婚姻;结婚;婚礼 a legally accepted relationship between two people in which they live together, or the official ceremony that results in this
  • maturity: From both maturity to death, a wave is subject to the same laws as any other ‘living’ thing. (1 次) /məˈtʃʊə.rə.ti/ (心智)成熟 the quality of behaving mentally and emotionally like an adult
  • maître(或许是 maltreat?): Master in his own house, he has little idea of when to say boo to a maître d’hôtel. (1 次)
  • measurement: King Gustavus Adolphus ‘The Northern Hurricane’, then at the height of his military success in the ‘Thirty Years’ War, had dictated her measurements and armament. (1 次) /ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/ 丈量,测量 the act or process of measuring
  • medium: It tires not, nor does it boast of its power; but belongs to the air travelling it may be six thousand miles to and from its northern nesting home, feeding its flown young as it flies, and slipping through a medium that seems to help its passage even when the wind is adverse. (1 次) /ˈmiː.di.əm/ 中间的;中等的;适中的 being in the middle between an upper and lower amount, size, degree, or value
  • megacycle: This depends on the precise radio frequency of the 21-cm wavelength, or 1420 megacycles per second. (1 次)
  • mentality: But if you are a serious private investor, leave the Las Vegas mentality to those with money to fritter. (1 次) /menˈtæl.ə.ti/ 心态,心性,思想方法 a person’s particular way of thinking about things
  • mermaid: The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (1 次) /ˈmɜː.meɪd/ 美人鱼 an imaginary creature described in stories, with the upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish
  • meteorologist: Suppose every sensor gives perfectly accurate readings of temperature, pressure, humidity, and any other quantity a meteorologist would want. (1 次) /ˌmiː.ti.əˈrɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ 气象学家 someone who studies meteorology
  • midday: Towards midday, a girl heard a muffled cry coming from behind one of the walls. (1 次) /ˌmɪdˈdeɪ/ 正午;中午 twelve o’clock in the middle of the day
  • migration: These legends are useful because they can tell us something about migrations of people who lived long ago, but none could write down what they did. (1 次) /maɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən/ (动物应季节变化而作出的)迁徙,移栖 the process of animals travelling to a different place, usually when the season changes
  • milestone: But my father had described over and over again what we should see at every milestone, after leaving the nearest town, so that I was positive I should recognize it as familiar territory. (1 次) /ˈmaɪl.stəʊn/ 里程碑,里程标 a stone or post at the side of the road that shows the distance to various places, especially to the nearest large town
  • milometer: I looked at the map and then at the milometer. (1 次) /maɪˈlɒm.ɪ.tər/ (车辆的)计程器,里程表 a device in a vehicle that measures and shows the distance it travels
  • mince: And a pound of mince, too. (1 次) /mɪns/ 剁细的(牛)肉 meat, usually beef, that has been cut up into very small pieces, often using a special machine
  • mineral: But we do not need to send man down to get the oil out, as we must with other mineral deposits. (1 次) /ˈmɪn.ər.əl/ 矿物 a valuable or useful chemical substance that is formed naturally in the ground
  • mining: My particular experience is largely in oil, and the search for oil has done more to improve deep drilling than any other mining activity. (1 次) /ˈmaɪ.nɪŋ/ 采矿;矿业 the industry or activity of removing substances such as coal or metal from the ground by digging
  • miracle: We still think it a miracle that they were able to do so. (1 次) /ˈmɪr.ə.kəl/ 奇迹 an unusual and mysterious event that is thought to have been caused by a god because it does not follow the usual laws of nature
  • mirth: Though this caused great mirth among the guests, Aunt Harriet was horrified. (1 次) /mɜːθ/ 欢笑;欢乐,高兴 laughter, humour, or happiness
  • misery: They could be saved so much misery and expense if they chose to live in the city where they rightly belong. (1 次) /ˈmɪz.ər.i/ 痛苦,悲惨 great unhappiness
  • misfortune: We know instinctively, just as beekeepers with their bees, that misfortune might overtake us if the important events of our lives were not related to it. (1 次) /ˌmɪsˈfɔː.tʃuːn/ 不幸;厄运;不幸事故;灾难 bad luck, or an unlucky event
  • mixture: Then I added with a smile, ‘It’s a strange mixture I make myself.’ (1 次) /ˈmɪks.tʃər/ 混合物;混合体;混合料 a substance made from a combination of different substances, or any combination of different things
  • mode: It has expanded without any idea of the true nature of the human beings who run the machines, and without giving any consideration to the effects produced on the individuals and on their descendants by the artificial mode of existence imposed by the factory. (1 次) /məʊd/ 方法;做法;方式 a way of operating, living, or behaving
  • monk: The monks prefer winter to summer for they have more privacy. (1 次) /mʌŋk/ 修道士;僧侣 a member of a group of religious men who do not marry and usually live together in a monastery
  • mood: In some moods, nature shares it. (1 次) /muːd/ 心境,心情,情绪;精神状态 the way you feel at a particular time
  • moonlight: A farm worker, who stayed up all night claimed to have seen a figure cutting corn in the moonlight. (1 次) /ˈmuːn.laɪt/ 月光 the pale light of the moon
  • morality: Although mankind has undergone no general improvement in intelligence or morality, it has made extraordinary progress in the accumulation of knowledge. (1 次) /məˈræl.ə.ti/ 道德体系,道德观 a set of personal or social standards for good or bad behaviour and character
  • mortgage: We’ll assume that you have sorted out the basics–like mortgages, pensions, insurance and access to sufficient cash reserves. (1 次) /ˈmɔː.ɡɪdʒ/ (尤指购房的)按揭,抵押贷款 an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house, or the amount of money itself
  • moth: We live in dread not only of unpleasant insects like spiders or wasps, but of quite harmless ones like moths. (1 次) /mɒθ/ ,飞蛾 an insect with wings that is similar to a butterfly, usually flies at night, and is attracted to light
  • motion: In vain they rush frantically round from place to place, trying to escape from avenging boredom by mere clatter and motion. (1 次) /ˈməʊ.ʃən/ ;运动;移动 the act or process of moving, or a particular action or movement
  • motorway: On motorways you can, at least, travel fairly safely at high speeds, but more often than not, the greater part of the journey is spent on roads with few service stations and too much traffic. (1 次) /ˈməʊ.tə.weɪ/ 高速公路 a wide road for fast-moving traffic, especially in the UK, Ireland, and some other countries, with a limited number of places at which drivers can enter and leave it
  • mountainside: Everyone knows that if he shouts in the vicinity of a wall or a mountainside, an echo will come back. (1 次) /ˈmaʊn.tɪnˌsaɪd/ 山腰;山坡 the side or slope of a mountain
  • multimedia: From those humble beginnings, we have seen the development of the user-friendly home computers and multimedia machines which are in common use today. (1 次) /ˌmʌl.tiˈmiː.di.ə/ (尤指在计算机上或娱乐行业)应用多媒体的 using a combination of moving and still pictures, sound, music, and words, especially in computers or entertainment
  • municipality: Municipalities naturally want to secure the campers’ site fees and other custom. (1 次) /mjuːˌnɪs.ɪˈpæl.ə.ti/ ,自治市;市政府,市政当局 a city or town with its own local government, or the local government itself
  • mushroom: And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom, a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone. (1 次) /ˈmʌʃ.ruːm/ 蘑菇;伞菌,蕈 a fungus with a round top and short stem. Some types of mushroom can be eaten
  • music: It obviously could not tell the difference between Indian music and jazz! (1 次) /ˈmjuː.zɪk/ 音乐 a pattern of sounds made by musical instruments, voices, or computers, or a combination of these, intended to give pleasure to people listening to it
  • muzzle: All gun-ports were open and the muzzles peeped wickedly from them. (1 次) /ˈmʌz.əl/ (动物的)鼻口部;(尤指狗的)口套 the mouth and nose of an animal, especially a dog
  • mythology: He had lived in it as a child when it was already disappearing, and his hero was firmly rooted in his memories and experiences, and in both the history and the mythology of the vanished frontier, And although no period or place in American history has been more absurdly romanticized, myth and reality did join hands in at least one arena, the conflict between the individual and encroaching civilization. (1 次) /mɪˈθɒl.ə.dʒi/ 神话 myths in general
  • nail: Even men who can hardly drive a nail in straight are supposed to be born electricians, carpenters, plumbers and mechanics. (1 次) /neɪl/ ,钉子 a small, thin piece of metal with one pointed end and one flat end that you hit into something with a hammer, especially in order to fasten or join it to something else
  • navigation: Our knowledge of the oceans a hundred years ago was confined to the two-dimensional shape of the sea surface and the hazards of navigation presented by the irregularities in depth of the shallow water close to the land. (1 次) /ˌnæv.ɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ 领航(术);导航(术) the act of directing a ship, aircraft, etc. from one place to another, or the science of finding a way from one place to another
  • necklace: Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet. (1 次) /ˈnek.ləs/ 项链 a piece of jewellery worn around the neck, such as a chain or a string of decorative stones, beads, etc.
  • negligence: She was thinking that she must reprimand her home help the next morning for such a monstrous piece of negligence, when she remembered that she had gone shopping after the home help had left and she knew that she had turned both keys in their locks. (1 次) /ˈneɡ.lɪ.dʒəns/ 疏忽,过失 the fact of not giving enough care or attention to someone or something
  • negotiator: Although negotiators are optimistic, the details are complex enough that they may be hard-pressed to get a deal at all. (1 次) /nɪˈɡəʊ.ʃi.eɪ.tər/ 谈判者;(通常指职业的)谈判专家 someone who tries to help two groups who disagree to reach an agreement with each other, usually as a job
  • neighbouring(或许是 neighboring?): They lived well, on the proceeds of raids on neighbouring regions. (1 次)
  • nephew: My nephew, George, has a money box but it is always empty. (1 次) /ˈnef.juː/ 侄子;外甥 a son of your sister or brother, or a son of the sister or brother of your husband or wife
  • net: The sea bed was scoured with powerful nets and there was tremendous excitement on board when a chest was raised from the bottom. (1 次) /net/ ;网状物 material made of threads of rope, string, wire, or plastic with spaces between them, allowing gas, liquid, or small objects to go through, or an object made with this material that is used to limit the movement of something
  • network: Of course, Leon Bagrit could not possibly have foreseen the development of the Internet, the worldwide system that enables us to communicate instantly with anyone in any part of the world by using computers linked to telephone networks. (1 次) /ˈnet.wɜːk/ 网络,网状系统 a large system consisting of many similar parts that are connected together to allow movement or communication between or along the parts, or between the parts and a control centre
  • newlywed: Armed with the right tools and materials, newlyweds gaily embark on the task of decorating their own homes. (1 次) /ˈnjuː.li.wed/ 新婚者 someone who has recently married
  • newsletter: Carver Mead, a pioneer in integrated circuits and a professor of computer science at the California Institute of Technology, notes there are now workstations that enable engineers to design, test and produce chips right on their desks, much the way and editor creates a newsletter on a Macintosh. (1 次) /ˈnjuːzˌlet.ər/ (机构定期寄发给成员的)通讯,简报 a printed or electronic document containing information about the recent activities of an organization, sent regularly to the organization’s members
  • ninepin: One, for instance, consisted of rods of various lengths and thicknesses which would stand up on end like ninepins. (1 次)
  • nomad: The nomads who made these markings lived by hunting and fishing during the last Ice Age which began about 35,000 B.C. and ended about 10,000 B.C. By correlating markings made in various parts of the world, historians have been able to read this difficult code. (1 次) /ˈnəʊ.mæd/ 游牧部落中的一员 a member of a group of people who move from one place to another rather than living in one place all of the time
  • nostril: The officer unscrewed the cap and put the bottle to his nostrils. (1 次) /ˈnɒs.trəl/ 鼻孔 either of the two openings in the nose through which air moves when you breathe
  • novice: Shops cater for the do-it-yourself craze not only by running special advisory services for novices, but by offering consumers bits and pieces which they can assemble at home. (1 次) /ˈnɒv.ɪs/ 新手,初学者 a person who is not experienced in a job or situation
  • nursery: While the five babies were still quietly sleeping in oxygen tents in a hospital nursery, their parents were paying the price for fame. (1 次) /ˈnɜː.sər.i/ 幼儿园,托儿所 a place where young children and babies are taken care of while their parents are at work
  • nut: And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom, a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone. (1 次) /nʌt/ 坚果 the dry fruit of particular trees that grows in a hard shell and can often be eaten
  • oarfish(或许是 oafish?): The fish, which has since been sent to a museum where it is being examined by a scientist, is called an oarfish. (1 次)
  • obscurity: They would have continued to struggle against economic odds and would have lived in obscurity. (1 次) /əbˈskjʊə.rə.ti/ 无名;鲜为人知;默默无闻 the state of not being known to many people
  • observer: And the sensitive observer of sculpture must also learn to feel shape simply as shape, not as description or reminiscence. (1 次) /əbˈzɜː.vər/ 观察者,观察家 a person who watches what happens but has no active part in it
  • obstruction: The further off this solid obstruction, the longer time will elapse for the return of the echo. (1 次) /əbˈstrʌk.ʃən/ 阻塞物,障碍物 something that blocks a road, passage, entrance, etc. so that nothing can go along it, or the act of blocking something in this way
  • occurrence: This is a rare occurrence as our climate seldom goes to extremes. (1 次) /əˈkʌr.əns/ 发生的事;事件;遭遇 something that happens
  • oceanarium(或许是 octogenarian?): In another game, as the turtle swims across the oceanarium, the first porpoise swoops down from above and butts his shell with his belly. (1 次)
  • odour(或许是 dour?): At meal times the odour of sauerkraut vies with that of garlic. (1 次)
  • offender: Men were found to be the worst offenders. (1 次) /əˈfen.dər/ 罪犯;有罪者,犯法的人 a person who is guilty of a crime
  • ointment: The majority of the patients attending the medical out-patients departments of our hospitals feel that they have not received adequate treatment unless they are able to carry home with them some tangible remedy in the shape of a bottle of medicine, a box of pills, or a small jar of ointment, and the doctor in charge of the department is only too ready to provide them with these requirements. (1 次) /ˈɔɪnt.mənt/ 药膏,软膏,油膏 a thick substance, usually containing medicine, that is put on the skin where it is sore or where there is an injury, in order to cure it
  • omen: Such birds do us good, though we no longer take omens from their flight on this side and that; and even the most superstitious villagers no longer take off their hats to the magpie and wish it good-morning. (1 次) /ˈəʊ.mən/ 预兆,征兆,兆头 something that is considered to be a sign of how a future event will take place
  • operating: This ran on an ‘operating system’ called DOS, produced by a then small company named Microsoft. (1 次) /ˈɒp.ər.eɪ.tɪŋ/ 操作的;运作的 relating to the main business activities of a company
  • opinion: The opinion does not survive experience of a popular Continental camping place. (1 次) /əˈpɪn.jən/ 意见,看法,主张 a thought or belief about something or someone
  • ordnance: The Ordnance officer ordered all the port cannon to be heaved to starboard to counteract the list but the steepening angle of the decksincreased. (1 次) /ˈɔː.d.nəns/ 军需供应(尤指武器和炸弹) military supplies, especially weapons and bombs
  • organism: They have also assumed that all animals, and probably other organisms such as trees, or even the universe itself, must in the nature of things ‘wear out’. (1 次) /ˈɔː.ɡən.ɪ.zəm/ 生物体;有机体;微生物 a single living plant, animal, virus, etc.
  • orgy: Even if one didn’t know from concrete examples (the 1936 Olympic Games, for instance) that international sporting contests lead to orgies of hatred, one could deduce it from general principles. (1 次) /ˈɔː.dʒi/ (尤指纵情酒色或毒品的)狂欢聚会 an occasion when a group of people behave in a wild uncontrolled way, especially involving sex, alcohol, or illegal drugs
  • oriental: Already,orientals and Asian Americans constitute the majority of the engineering staffs at many Valley firms. (1 次) /ˌɔː.riˈen.təl/ 东亚的;东南亚的 relating to the countries of East and Southeast Asia
  • orphanage: That does not prove that it does not exist; but it does mean that noise is less dangerous than, say being brought up in an orphanage – which really is a mental health hazard. (1 次) /ˈɔː.fən.ɪdʒ/ 孤儿院 a home for children whose parents are dead or unable to care for them
  • outlaw: It was Hart who created the basic formula of the Western film, and devised the protagonist he played in every film he made, the good-bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw, or the honest, but framed cowboy, or the sheriff made suspect by vicious gossip; in short, the individual in conflict with himself and his frontier environment. (1 次) /ˈaʊt.lɔː/ (尤指旧时的)不法之徒,草寇 (especially in the past) a person who has broken the law and who lives separately from the other parts of society because they want to escape legal punishment
  • outlay:  Economy is one powerful motive for camping, since after the initial outlay upon equipment, or through hiring it, the total expense can be far less than the cost of hotels. (1 次) /ˈaʊt.leɪ/ (尤指用于第一次投资的)开支,费用 an amount of money spent for a particular purpose, especially as a first investment in something
  • outlet: Such things provide an excellent outlet for pent up creative energy, but unfortunately not all of us are born handymen. (1 次) /ˈaʊt.let/ (尤指管道或洞口的)出口,排放孔 a way, especially a pipe or hole, for liquid or gas to go out
  • outsider: Hart’s good-bad man was always an outsider, always one of the disinherited, and if he found it necessary to shoot a sheriff or rob a bank along the way, his early audiences found it easy to understand and forgive, especially when it was Hart who, in the end, overcame the attacking Indians. (1 次) /ˌaʊtˈsaɪ.dər/ 局外人;外来者;外部的人 a person who is not involved with a particular group of people or organization or who does not live in a particular place
  • overall: He then changed into overalls and spent the next eight hours as a dustman. (1 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈrɔːl/ 总的(来说) ;全面的(地) ;包括一切的(地) in general rather than in particular, or including all the people or things in a particular group or situation
  • overland: A week before, he had completed a successful overland flight during which he covered twenty-six miles. (1 次) /ˈəʊ.və.lænd/ (旅行)横跨陆地(的);从陆路(的) (of travel) across the land in a vehicle, on foot, or on a horse; not by sea or air
  • p.m.(或许是 pump?): Can you come at 2 p.m.? (1 次)
  • packet: They made no effort to hide their amusement whenever I produced a packet of sweets from my pocket. (1 次) /ˈpæk.ɪt/ 小包,小盒,小袋 a small paper or cardboard container in which a number of small objects are sold
  • pact: The Americans would happily reach one accord on standards for medical devices and then hammer out different pacts covering, say, electronic goods and drug manufacturing. (1 次) /pækt/ 契约;条约;协定 a formal agreement between two people or groups of people
  • pain: One of the thieves was struck by a heavy statue, but he was too busy helping himself to diamonds to notice any pain. (1 次) /peɪn/ (肉体上的)痛,疼痛 a feeling of physical suffering caused by injury or illness
  • painter: A painter who had been working on the tower hung a pot of paint on one of the hands and slowed it down! (1 次) /ˈpeɪn.tər/ 画家,绘画者 someone who paints pictures
  • panic: She suddenly got into a panic and stopped her car. (1 次) /ˈpæn.ɪk/ 恐慌,惊慌 a sudden strong feeling of fear that prevents reasonable thought and action
  • paradox: That the equipment of modern camping becomes yearly more sophisticated is an entertaining paradox for the cynic, a brighter promise for the hopeful traveller who has sworn to get away from it all. (1 次) /ˈpær.ə.dɒks/ 自相矛盾的情况;似非而是的说法,悖论 a situation or statement that seems impossible or is difficult to understand because it contains two opposite facts or characteristics
  • paratrooper: ‘Cats behave like well-trained paratroopers.’ (1 次) /ˈpærˌtruː.pər/ 伞兵;空降兵 a soldier trained to be dropped from an aircraft with a parachute
  • parishioner: Often a valley boasted no inn at all,and climbers found shelter wherever they could– sometimes with the local priest(who was usually as poor as his parishioners), sometimes with shepherds or cheese-makers. (1 次) /pəˈrɪʃ.ən.ər/ (尤指经常去教堂的)堂区教徒 a member of a particular parish under the care of a priest, especially one who often goes to its church
  • parquet: The parquet floors shone like mirrors; highly polished silver was displayed in gleaming glass cabinets; even my uncle’s huge collection of books was kept miraculously free from dust. (1 次) /ˈpɑː.keɪ/ 镶木地板 floor covering that consists of small rectangular blocks of wood arranged in a pattern
  • parrot: But George’s parrot, Henry, was still there. (1 次) /ˈpær.ət/ 鹦鹉 a tropical bird with a curved beak, often kept as a pet and trained to copy the human voice
  • partner: Against these figures, it was found that only 5% of women snore regularly, while the rest are constantly woken or kept awake by their trumpeting partners. (1 次) /ˈpɑːt.nər/ 搭档,伙伴,同伴 a person or organization you are closely involved with in some way
  • partridge: Their humbler followers, such as partridges, have a like power of strong propulsion, but soon tire. (1 次) /ˈpɑː.trɪdʒ/ 山鹑,鹧鸪 a bird with a round body and a short tail that is sometimes hunted for food or for sport, or the meat of this bird
  • passing: This decline in vigour with the passing of time is called ageing. (1 次) /ˈpɑː.sɪŋ/ 被问及是否已将此告诉了警察时,班克斯先生说他曾向一位侦探顺便提过。 If something is said in passing, it is said while talking about something else and is not the main subject of a conversation:
  • pasture: Nothing can be compared, he maintains, with the first cockcrow, the twittering of birds at dawn, the sight of the rising sun glinting on the trees and pastures. (1 次) /ˈpɑːs.tʃər/ 牧场 grass or similar plants suitable for animals such as cows and sheep to eat, or an area of land covered in this
  • patch: In place of the great trees which had been growing there for centuries, patches of green had begun to appear in the blackened soil. (1 次) /pætʃ/ (与周围不同的)斑,小块 a small area that is different in some way from the area that surrounds it
  • patriotism: On the village green, where you pick up sides and no feeling of local patriotism is involved, it is possible to play simply for the fun and exercise: but as soon as a the question of prestige arises, as soon as you feel that you and some larger unit will be disgraced if you lose, the most savage combative instincts are aroused. (1 次) /ˈpæt.ri.ə.tɪ.zəm/ 爱国主义 the feeling of loving your country more than any others and being proud of it
  • patrol: His patrols halted the raiding parties: hunger assailed the Danish army. (1 次) /pəˈtrəʊl/ (尤指士兵或警察)巡逻,巡查 (especially of soldiers or the police) to go around an area or a building to see if there is any trouble or danger
  • patronage: Granted, a preponderance of Germans is a characteristic that seems common to most Mediterranean sites; but as yet there is no overwhelmingly specialized patronage. (1 次) /ˈpæt.rə.nɪdʒ/ 赞助,资助 the support given to an organization by someone
  • pavement: On his way to the sweet shop, he dropped his fifty pence and it bounced along the pavement and then disappeared down a drain. (1 次) /ˈpeɪv.mənt/ 人行道 a path with a hard surface on one or both sides of a road, that people walk on
  • PC: Though these large machines still exist, many of their functions have been taken over by small powerful personal computers, commonly known as PCs. (1 次) /ˌpiːˈsiː/ (英国)百分之…(percent的缩写) UK written abbreviation for percent
  • peak: And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom, a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone. (1 次) /piːk/ 最高点,高峰 the highest, strongest, or best point, value, or level of skill
  • pear: And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom, a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone. (1 次) /peər/ a sweet fruit, usually with a green skin and a lot of juice, that has a round base and is slightly pointed towards the stem
  • pedestal: Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found for it and a pedestal had to be built. (1 次) /ˈped.ə.stəl/ 基座,底座 a long, thin column that supports a statue, or a tall structure like a column on which something rests
  • pedestrian: If you recognize yourself in this description, you might include a couple of heady growth stocks in your portfolio, alongside your more pedestrian investments. (1 次) /pəˈdes.tri.ən/ 行人,步行者 a person who is walking, especially in an area where vehicles go
  • penholder(或许是 pen holder?): But when table, penholder and paper are all moving, how is it possible to write legibly? (1 次)
  • pennant: As she emerged from her drifting cloud of gun smoke with the water churned to foam beneath her bow, her flags flying, pennants waving, sails filling in the breeze, and the red and gold or her superstructure ablaze with colour, she presented a more majestic spectacle than Stockholmers had ever seen before. (1 次) /ˈpen.ənt/ 三角旗,尖旗 a flag in the shape of a triangle
  • perception: Though they may attain considerable accuracy in the perception of flat form, they do not make the further intellectual and emotional effort needed to comprehend form in its full spatial existence. (1 次) /pəˈsep.ʃən/ 认识,观念,看法 a belief or opinion, often held by many people and based on how things seem
  • permission: Permission was granted and a policeman accompanied him to a pay phone. (1 次) /pəˈmɪʃ.ən/ 允许,许可,准许 If someone is given permission to do something, they are allowed to do it.
  • perspective: In his own lifetime Galileo was the centre of violent controversy, but the scientific dust has long since settled, and today we can see even his famous clash with the Inquisition in something like its proper perspective. (1 次) /pəˈspek.tɪv/ (思考问题的)角度,观点,想法 a particular way of considering something
  • pestilence: Ironically, Europe, which had bequeathed the rabbit as a pest to Australia, acquired this man-made disease as a pestilence. (1 次) /ˈpes.tɪ.ləns/ 瘟疫,疫病 any very serious infectious disease that spreads quickly and kills large numbers of people
  • ph.d.(或许是 photo?): For instance, Alex Au, a Stanford Ph.D. from Hong Kong, has set up a Taiwan factory to challenge Japan’s near lock on the memory-chip market. (1 次)
  • photographer: The day after the birth of the five children, an aeroplane arrived in Aberdeen bringing sixty reporters and photographers. (1 次) /fəˈtɒɡ.rə.fər/ 摄影者;摄影师 a person who takes photographs, either as a job or hobby
  • phrasebook: Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrasebook. (1 次) /ˈfreɪz ˌbʊk/ (供游客使用的)常用语手册 a small book containing helpful groups of sentences and words in a particular foreign language, intended for use by travellers
  • physician: A French physician decided to get rid of the wild rabbits on his own estate and introduced myxomatosis. (1 次) /fɪˈzɪʃ.ən/ 医生;(尤指)内科医生 a medical doctor, especially one who has general skill and is not a surgeon
  • physicist: Shortly after this the famous H.M.S.Challenger expedition established the study of the sea-floor as a subject worthy of the most qualified physicists and geologists. (1 次) /ˈfɪz.ɪ.sɪst/ 物理学家 a person who studies physics or whose job is connected with physics
  • pill: The majority of the patients attending the medical out-patients departments of our hospitals feel that they have not received adequate treatment unless they are able to carry home with them some tangible remedy in the shape of a bottle of medicine, a box of pills, or a small jar of ointment, and the doctor in charge of the department is only too ready to provide them with these requirements. (1 次) /pɪl/ 药丸;药片 a small solid piece of medicine that a person swallows without chewing (= crushing with the teeth)
  • pitch: One authority on spiders made a census of the spiders in a grass field in the south of England, and he estimated that there were more than 2,250,000 in one acre; that is something like 6,000,000 spiders of different kinds on a football pitch. (1 次) /pɪtʃ/ 运动场地;(尤指)足球场 an area painted with lines for playing particular sports, especially football
  • pitfall: Aware of these pitfalls, this year I attempted to keep my resolutions to myself. (1 次) /ˈpɪt.fɔːl/ 隐患;陷阱 a likely mistake or problem in a situation
  • plank: A temporary rudder was made on board from spare planks and it was fitted with great difficulty. (1 次) /plæŋk/ 木板;板条 a long, narrow, flat piece of wood or similar material, of the type used for making floors
  • plantation: The hovercraft is particularly useful in large areas with poor communications such as Africa or Australia; it can become a ‘flying fruit-bowl’, carrying bananas from the plantations to the ports; giant hovercraft liners could span the Atlantic; and the railway of the future may well be the ‘hovertrain’, riding on its air cushion over a single rail, which it never touches, at speeds, up to 300 m.p.h.–the possibilities appear unlimited. (1 次) /plænˈteɪ.ʃən/ (尤指热带的)种植园 a large farm, especially in a hot part of the world, on which a particular type of crop is grown
  • plaster: On Christmas Day, the man still had his right leg in plaster. (1 次) /ˈplɑː.stər/ 灰泥,灰浆 a substance that becomes hard as it dries and is used especially for spreading on walls and ceilings in order to give a smooth surface
  • player: But the significant thing is not the behaviour of the players but the attitude of the spectators: and, behind the spectators, of the nations who work themselves into furies over these absurd contests, and seriously believe – at any rate for short periods – that running, jumping and kicking a ball are tests of national virtue. (1 次) /ˈpleɪ.ər/ 运动员;游戏者 someone who takes part in a game or sport
  • plea: On the other hand, those who dislike noise will sometimes use most inadequate evidence to support their pleas for a quieter society. (1 次) /pliː/ 恳求,恳请 an urgent and emotional request
  • pleading: In response to renewed pleadings, Bruce stopped. (1 次) /ˈpliː.dɪŋ/ 恳求的,请求的 showing in an emotional way that you want something urgently
  • plum: And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom, a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone. (1 次) /plʌm/ 李子;梅子 a small, round fruit with a thin, smooth, red, purple, or yellow skin, sweet, soft flesh, and a single large, hard seed; the tree on which this fruit grows
  • plumber: Even men who can hardly drive a nail in straight are supposed to be born electricians, carpenters, plumbers and mechanics. (1 次) /ˈplʌm.ər/ 管子工,水暖工 a person whose job is to supply and connect or repair water pipes, baths, toilets, etc.
  • popularity: In his day, Mendoza enjoyed tremendous popularity. (1 次) /ˌpɒp.jəˈlær.ə.ti/ 流行 the fact that something or someone is liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people
  • pork: Industrialized farming methods produce cheap meat products: beef, pork and chicken. (1 次) /pɔːk/ 猪肉 meat from a pig, eaten as food
  • postman: This time it was the postman and he wanted me to sign for a registered letter! (1 次) /ˈpəʊst.mən/ 邮递员,投递员 someone whose job is to deliver and collect letters, etc. that are sent by post
  • potency: One wonders also why Nature, with some snakes concocted poison of such extreme potency. (1 次) /ˈpəʊ.tən.si/ 力量;影响力;效力 strength, influence, or effectiveness
  • potentiality: His telescopic observations are justly immortal; they aroused great interest at the time, they had important theoretical consequences, and they provided a striking demonstration of the potentialities hidden in instruments and apparatus. (1 次) /pəˌten.ʃiˈæl.ə.ti/ 潜力,潜能 an ability for development, achievement, or success that is natural or has not been used
  • potholer: Since its discovery, it has become a sort of potholers’ Everest. (1 次) /ˈpɒtˌhəʊ.lər/ 洞穴探险家 someone who goes walking or climbing in underground caves
  • powder: After the train had left the station, the lady opened her handbag and took out her powder compact. (1 次) /ˈpaʊ.dər/ ,粉末 a loose, dry substance that consists of extremely small pieces, usually made by breaking something up and crushing it
  • preacher: So much is certain: that we would have doctors and preachers, lawyers and defendants marriages and births–but our spiritual outlook would be different. (1 次) /ˈpriː.tʃər/ 传道士,牧师 a person, usually a priest or minister, who gives a religious speech
  • predecessor: Sometimes we go upstream to a favourite backwater, sometimes we have our party at the boathouse, which a predecessor of ours at the farm built in the meadow hard by the deepest pool for swimming and diving. (1 次) /ˈpriː.dɪˌses.ər/ 前任,前辈;原有事物,前身 someone who had a job or a position before someone else, or something that comes before another thing in time or in a series
  • prelude: The telephone rings and this marks the prelude to an unforeseen series of catastrophes. (1 次) /ˈprel.juːd/ 序幕,先声,前奏 something that comes before a more important event or action that introduces or prepares for it
  • premium: Needless to say, the bigger the risk an insurance company takes, the higher the premium you will have to pay. (1 次) /ˈpriː.mi.əm/ 奖金,津贴;加价;附加费 an amount that is more than usual
  • preponderance: Granted, a preponderance of Germans is a characteristic that seems common to most Mediterranean sites; but as yet there is no overwhelmingly specialized patronage. (1 次) /prɪˈpɒn.dər.əns/ 优势;多数 the largest part or greatest amount
  • preservation: It is animals and plants which lived in or near water whose remains are most likely to be preserved, for one of the necessary conditions of preservation is quick burial, and it is only in the seas and rivers, and sometimes lakes, where mud and silt have been continuously deposited, that bodies and the like can be rapidly covered over and preserved. (1 次) /ˌprez.əˈveɪ.ʃən/ 保护,维护;保藏,保养 the act of keeping something the same or of preventing it from being damaged
  • prestige: On the village green, where you pick up sides and no feeling of local patriotism is involved, it is possible to play simply for the fun and exercise: but as soon as a the question of prestige arises, as soon as you feel that you and some larger unit will be disgraced if you lose, the most savage combative instincts are aroused. (1 次) /presˈtiːʒ/ 威信,声望;魅力 respect and admiration given to someone or something, usually because of a reputation for high quality, success, or social influence
  • priest: In the light of this statement, teachers live by selling knowledge, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling spiritual comfort. (1 次) /priːst/ 神父,牧师,司铎;(基督教以外的)神职人员 a person, usually a man, who has been trained to perform religious duties in the Christian Church, especially the Roman Catholic Church, or a person with particular duties in some other religions
  • priest(who(或许是 priesthood?): Often a valley boasted no inn at all,and climbers found shelter wherever they could– sometimes with the local priest(who was usually as poor as his parishioners), sometimes with shepherds or cheese-makers. (1 次)
  • prince: Whenever the Italian city-states were at war with each other, Hawkwood used to hire his soldiers to princes who were willing to pay the high price he demanded. (1 次) /prɪns/ 王子;亲王;王孙 an important male member of a royal family, especially a son or grandson of the king or queen
  • printing: Libraries made education possible, and education in its turn added to libraries: the growth of knowledge followed a kind of compound interest law, which was greatly enhanced by the invention of printing. (1 次) /ˈprɪn.tɪŋ/ 印刷 the activity or business of producing writing or images on paper or other material with a machine
  • priority: So preserving your capital and generating extra income are your main priorities. (1 次) /praɪˈɒr.ə.ti/ 优先考虑的事 something that is very important and must be dealt with before other things
  • privacy: The monks prefer winter to summer for they have more privacy. (1 次) /ˈprɪv.ə.si/ 隐私权 someone’s right to keep their personal matters and relationships secret
  • probability: History does not relate whether his friend accepted his medical help, but in all probability he did. (1 次) /ˌprɒb.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 可能性 the level of possibility of something happening or being true
  • probing: Even in his philosophical probings he cannot go behind these stereotypes; his very concepts of the true and the false will still have reference to his particular traditional customs. (1 次) /ˈprəʊ.bɪŋ/ 探索性的,探查性的 intended to get information
  • procession: When we later walked down the main street of the village, we were followed by a silent procession of children. (1 次) /prəˈseʃ.ən/ 行列,队伍 a line of people who are all walking or travelling in the same direction, especially in a formal way as part of a religious ceremony or public celebration
  • production: Modern industry is based on the conception of the maximum production at lowest cost, in order that an individual or a group of individuals may earn as much money as possible. (1 次) /prəˈdʌk.ʃən/ 生产;制造 the process of making or growing goods to be sold
  • profit: There were six million visitors in all, and the profits from the exhibition were used to build museums and colleges. (1 次) /ˈprɒf.ɪt/ 利润,盈利 money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
  • promontory: An American team explored a temple which stands in an ancient city on the promontory of Ayia Irini. (1 次) /ˈprɒm.ən.tri/ (伸入海中的)岬,岬角 a narrow area of high land that sticks out into the sea
  • proof: Spirits labelled 95 proof contain only about 47 per cent alcohol. (1 次) /pruːf/ 证据;证物;证明 a fact or piece of information that shows that something exists or is true
  • propulsion: Their humbler followers, such as partridges, have a like power of strong propulsion, but soon tire. (1 次) /prəˈpʌl.ʃən/ 推进;推动力 a force that pushes something forward
  • protagonist: It was Hart who created the basic formula of the Western film, and devised the protagonist he played in every film he made, the good-bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw, or the honest, but framed cowboy, or the sheriff made suspect by vicious gossip; in short, the individual in conflict with himself and his frontier environment. (1 次) /prəˈtæɡ.ən.ɪst/ (故事或戏剧中的)主要人物,主角 one of the main characters in a story or a play
  • provocation: They sting or bite without provocation; they fly uninvited into our rooms on summer nights, or beat against our lighted windows. (1 次) /ˌprɒv.əˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 激怒;挑衅;挑衅的话 an action or statement that is intended to make someone angry
  • psychiatrist: Some years ago an American psychiatrist named William Dement published experiments dealing with the recording of eye-movements during sleep. (1 次) /saɪˈkaɪə.trɪst/ 精神病医生 a doctor who is also trained in psychiatry
  • psychologist: A gifted American psychologist has said, ‘Worry is a spasm of the emotion; the mind catches hold of something and will not let it go.’ (1 次) /saɪˈkɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ 心理学家 someone who studies the human mind and human emotions and behaviour, and how different situations have an effect on people
  • publication: No one can plead ignorance of a subject any longer, for there are countless do-it-yourself publications. (1 次) /ˌpʌb.lɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 发表;公布;出版 the act of making information or stories available to people in a printed or electronic form
  • punctuality: Punctuality is a necessary habit in all public affairs in civilized society. (1 次) /ˌpʌnk.tʃuˈæl.ə.ti/ 准时,守时 the fact of arriving, doing something, or happening at the expected or correct time and not late
  • punishment: Reward or punishment are meted out quite independent of human interference. (1 次) /ˈpʌn.ɪʃ.mənt/ 惩罚,处罚;受罚 the act of punishing someone
  • quake: The ideal to be aimed at was to devise an instrument that could record with a pen on paper, the movements of the ground or of the table as the quake passed by. (1 次) /kweɪk/ 颤抖,哆嗦 to shake because you are very frightened or find something very funny, or to feel or show great fear
  • qualification: In addition to all her other qualifications, Bessie was an expert cook. (1 次) /ˌkwɒl.ɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 合格证明,资格证书 an official record showing that you have finished a training course or have the necessary skills, etc.
  • quality: Travellers on short trips to areas with water supplies of uncertain quality should avoid drinking tap-water, or untreated water from any other source. (1 次) /ˈkwɒl.ə.ti/ 质量,品级 how good or bad something is
  • quieter: On the other hand, those who dislike noise will sometimes use most inadequate evidence to support their pleas for a quieter society. (1 次) /ˈkwaɪ.ət/ 静的,安静的;轻轻的 making very little noise
  • quintuplet: But they suddenly became the parents of quintuplets, four girl and a boy, an event which radically changed their lives. (1 次) /kwɪnˈtʃuː.plət/ 五胞胎之一 any of five children born at the same time to the same mother
  • r.e.byrd(或许是 purebred?): In 1929, three years after his flight over the North Pole, the American explorer, R.E.Byrd,successfully flew over the South Pole for the first time. (1 次)
  • rabit(或许是 rabbit?): It effectively spread the disease all over the continent and drastically reduced the rabit population. (1 次)
  • racing: The great racing driver, Sir Malcolm Campbell, was the first man to drive at over 300 miles per hour. (1 次) /ˈreɪ.sɪŋ/ (速度)比赛 competition in races
  • radar: This echo-location in bats is often compared with radar, the principle of which is similar. (1 次) /ˈreɪ.dɑːr/ 雷达 a system that uses radio waves to find the position of objects that cannot be seen
  • radiance: But, if this world is not merely a bad joke, life a vulgar flare amid the cool radiance of the stars, and existence an empty laugh braying across the mysteries; if these intimations of a something behind and beyond are not evil humour born of indigestion, or whimsies sent by the devil to mock and madden us, if, in a word beauty means something yet we must not seek to interpret the meaning. (1 次) /ˈreɪ.di.əns/ 喜气洋洋;容光焕发;光彩照人 happiness, beauty, or good health that you can see in someone’s face
  • rag: Looking up I saw that we were surrounded by children in rags who were looking at us silently as we ate. (1 次) /ræɡ/ 旧布,破布 a torn piece of old cloth
  • rainbow: Round about, piles of limestone glistened in all the colours of the rainbow. (1 次) /ˈreɪn.bəʊ/ 彩虹,虹 an arch (= curved shape) of different colours seen in the sky when rain is falling and the sun is shining
  • rainwater: The men collected rainwater in the rubber dinghy. (1 次) /ˈreɪnˌwɔː.tər/ 雨水 water that has fallen as rain, rather than water that has come from a tap
  • rambler: Exploring really deep caves is not a task for the Sunday afternoon rambler. (1 次) /ˈræm.blər/ 漫步者,散步者 a person who enjoys long walks in the countryside
  • ransom: The writer stated that Rastus was in safe hands and would be returned immediately if Mrs. Ramsay paid a ransom of $1,000. (1 次) /ˈræn.səm/ 赎金 a large amount of money that is demanded in exchange for someone who has been taken prisoner, or sometimes for an animal
  • rapture: Most of my friends live in the city, yet they always go into raptures at the mere mention of the country. (1 次) /ˈræp.tʃər/ 狂喜;欢天喜地;兴高采烈 extreme pleasure and happiness or excitement
  • rattlesnake: Vipers (adders) and rattlesnakes manufacture the blood poison, which is known as haemolytic. (1 次) /ˈræt.əl.sneɪk/ 响尾蛇 a poisonous snake found in southern parts of the US that, when annoyed, produces a loud noise by shaking its tail
  • receipt: A sound made by tapping on the hull of a ship will be reflected from the sea bottom, and by measuring the time interval between the taps and the receipt of the echoes the depth of the sea at that point can be calculated. (1 次) /rɪˈsiːt/ 发票;收据;收条 something such as a piece of paper or message proving that money, goods, or information have been received
  • reception: Recently,one of Jeremy’s closest friends asked him to make a speech at a wedding reception. (1 次) /rɪˈsep.ʃən/ 欢迎会;招待会 a formal party at which important people are welcomed
  • recluse: All these years, Eric had lived as a recluse. (1 次) /rɪˈkluːs/ 隐居者;喜欢独处的人 a person who lives alone and avoids going outside or talking to other people
  • recording: Some years ago an American psychiatrist named William Dement published experiments dealing with the recording of eye-movements during sleep. (1 次) /rɪˈkɔː.dɪŋ/ 音像录制品,唱片;录音;录像 speech, music, or moving pictures that have been recorded to be listened to or watched later
  • recuperation: And if this something else is rightly chosen, if it is really attended by the illumination of another field of interest, gradually, and often quite swiftly, the old undue grip relaxes and the process of recuperation and repair begins. (1 次) /rɪˌkuː.pərˈeɪ.ʃən/ 恢复;复原;康复 the process of becoming well again after an illness or of getting back your strength, health, etc.
  • refusal: What the child cannot forgive is the parents’ refusal to admit these charges if the child knows them to be true. (1 次) /rɪˈfjuː.zəl/ 拒绝;回绝 the act of refusing to do or accept something
  • regiment: As he hated army life, he decided to desert his regiment. (1 次) /ˈredʒ.ɪ.mənt/ (军队的)团;大批,大群(事物或人) a large group of soldiers, or (more generally) any large number of things or people
  • region: They lived well, on the proceeds of raids on neighbouring regions. (1 次) /ˈriː.dʒən/ 区域,地区;(国家的)行政区 a particular area or part of the world, or any of the large official areas into which a country is divided
  • regularity: The same old favorites recur year in year out with monotonous regularity. (1 次) /ˌreɡ.jəˈlær.ə.ti/ 有规律的事,常规现象 the fact of something happening or being done often
  • regulation: These days, it is differences in national regulations, far more than tariffs, that put sand in the wheels of trade between rich countries. (1 次) /ˌreɡ.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/ 规则,条例,法规;控制,管理 an official rule or the act of controlling something
  • remaking: In the breaking and remaking, in the timing interweaving, beginning afresh, the writer comes to discern things in his material which were not consciously in his mind when he began. (1 次) /ˌriːˈmeɪk/ 重新摄制,改编(电影) to make a new film that has a story and title similar to an old one
  • remedy: The majority of the patients attending the medical out-patients departments of our hospitals feel that they have not received adequate treatment unless they are able to carry home with them some tangible remedy in the shape of a bottle of medicine, a box of pills, or a small jar of ointment, and the doctor in charge of the department is only too ready to provide them with these requirements. (1 次) /ˈrem.ə.di/ 疗法,治疗;补救(办法),纠正(办法) a successful way of curing an illness or dealing with a problem or difficulty
  • reminiscence: And the sensitive observer of sculpture must also learn to feel shape simply as shape, not as description or reminiscence. (1 次) /ˌrem.ɪˈnɪs.əns/ 追忆往事;追忆;怀旧 the act of remembering events and experiences from the past
  • rendezvous: Without something of this kind, searching for intelligences on other planets would be like trying to meet a friend in London without a pre-arranged rendezvous and absurdly wandering the streets in the hope of a chance encounter. (1 次) /ˈrɒn.deɪ.vuː/ (尤指秘密的)约会,会面 an arrangement to meet someone, especially secretly, at a particular place and time, or the place itself
  • rep: They’re sales reps. (1 次) /rep/ (同 sales rep) a sales rep
  • repayment: When anyone opens a current account at a bank, he is lending the bank money, repayment of which he may demand at any time either in cash or by drawing a cheque in favour of another person. (1 次) /rɪˈpeɪ.mənt/ 偿还;付还 the act of repaying someone or something
  • representative: It was only possible for the Ombudsman to find this out by sending one of his representatives to check the facts. (1 次) /ˌrep.rɪˈzen.tə.tɪv/ 代表;代理人 someone who speaks or does something officially for another person or group of people
  • requisite: Among these I would list string and brown paper, kept by thrifty people when a parcel has been opened, to save buying these two requisites. (1 次) /ˈrek.wɪ.zɪt/ 必要的;需要的;必不可少的 necessary or needed for a particular purpose
  • resemblance: After they had gone on, Mrs. Bussman commented on the workman’s close resemblance to her husband and even suggested that he might be his brother. (1 次) /rɪˈzem.bləns/ 相似;形似,相貌相似 the fact that two people or things look like each other or are similar in some other way
  • reserve: We’ll assume that you have sorted out the basics–like mortgages, pensions, insurance and access to sufficient cash reserves. (1 次) /rɪˈzɜːv/ 把…专门留给;把…留作;保留 to keep something for a particular purpose or time
  • reservoir: The lake was not a natural one, but a man-made reservoir. (1 次) /ˈrez.ə.vwɑːr/ 水库;蓄水池 a place for storing liquid, especially a natural or artificial lake providing water for a city or other area
  • resin: The operation, which lasted for over four hours, proved to be very difficult because of the hard resin which covered the skin. (1 次) /ˈrez.ɪn/ 树脂;合成树脂,人工树脂 a thick, sticky substance that is produced by some trees and that becomes yellow and hard after it is collected, or any of various similar substances produced by a chemical process for use in industry
  • responsibility: If they can each be trusted to take such responsibilities, and to exercise such initiative as falls within their sphere, then administrative overheads will be low. (1 次) /rɪˌspɒn.sɪˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 职责;责任 something that it is your job or duty to deal with
  • resting: For this reason also the writer, like any other artist, has no resting place, no crowd or movement in which he may take comfort, no judgment from outside which can replace the judgment from within. (1 次) /rest/ (使)暂停,(使)停止;(使)休息 to (cause someone or something to) stop doing a particular activity or stop being active for a period of time in order to relax and get back your strength
  • revolution: But a closer study of the evidence, supported by a deeper sense of the period, and particularly by a new consciousness of the philosophical undercurrents in the scientific revolution, has profoundly modified this view of Galileo. (1 次) /ˌrev.əˈluː.ʃən/ (通常指改变政治体制的)革命 a change in the way a country is governed, usually to a different political system and often using violence or war
  • revulsion: Knowing that the industrious ant lives in a highly organized society does nothing to prevent us from being filled with revulsion when we find hordes of them crawling over a carefully prepared picnic lunch. (1 次) /rɪˈvʌl.ʃən/ 强烈的反感;厌恶;憎恶 a strong, often sudden, feeling that something is extremely unpleasant
  • rice: The list included most of the things Hugh loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, milk, chocolate, and sweets. (1 次) /raɪs/ 大米,米;米饭 the small seeds of a particular type of grass, cooked, and eaten as food
  • rickety: When lights fuse, furniture gets rickety, pipes get clogged, or vacuum cleaners fail to operate, some woman assume that their husbands will somehow put things right. (1 次) /ˈrɪk.ə.ti/ 快要散架的;摇摇晃晃的;不结实的 in bad condition and therefore weak and likely to break
  • riding: Then he and Jane went horse-__riding__. (1 次) /ˈraɪ.dɪŋ/ 骑马(运动或活动) the sport or activity of riding horses
  • rifle: Now, dressed in a blue uniform and with a rifle over his shoulder, the prisoner marched boldly up and down in front of the camp. (1 次) /ˈraɪ.fəl/ 来福枪;步枪 a type of gun with a long barrel (= part shaped like a tube), fired from the shoulder and designed to be accurate at long distances
  • riot: The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (1 次) /ˈraɪ.ət/ 暴乱;骚乱;聚众闹事 an occasion when a large number of people behave in a noisy, violent, and uncontrolled way in public, often as a protest
  • riverside: We welcome the seasons by the riverside, crowning the youngest girl with flowers in the spring, holding a summer festival on Midsummer Eve, giving thanks for the harvest in the autumn, and throwing a holly wreath into the current in the winter. (1 次) /ˈrɪv.ə.saɪd/ 河畔,河边 the land along the edges of a river
  • robot: A robot-arm from the Endeavour will grab the telescope and hold it while the astronauts make the necessary repairs. (1 次) /ˈrəʊ.bɒt/ 机器人 a machine controlled by a computer that is used to perform jobs automatically
  • routine: This invariably wins them the love and respect of others, for they add colour to the dull routine of everyday life. (1 次) /ruːˈtiːn/ 惯例,常规;例行公事 a usual or fixed way of doing things
  • rubble: At the far end of the lake, they came to huge piles of rubble which had been washed up by the water. (1 次) /ˈrʌb.əl/ (房屋倒塌或被毁后留下的)瓦砾堆,碎砖烂瓦,碎石 the piles of broken stone and bricks, etc. that are left when a building falls down or is destroyed
  • rug: Before she had anchored, the men from the boats had climbed on board and the decks were soon covered with colourful rugs from Persia, silks from India, copper coffee pots, and beautiful handmade silverware. (1 次) /rʌɡ/ 小地毯;垫子 a piece of thick heavy cloth smaller than a carpet, used for covering the floor or for decoration
  • running: Cats, for instance, would be greatly helped; no running fights with large, fierce rats or tussles with grown rabbits–just a bite and no more effort needed. (1 次) /ˈrʌn.ɪŋ/ 连续的;持续的 happening on a particular number of regular occasions
  • sabre(或许是 saber?): Other animals were trapped in tar pits, like the elephants, sabre-toothed cats, and numerous other creatures that are found at Rancho la Brea, which is now just a suburb of Los Angeles. (1 次)
  • sack: Byrd at once ordered his men to throw out two heavy food sacks. (1 次) /sæk/ 大布袋;麻袋;大纸袋;大塑料袋 a large bag made of strong cloth, paper, or plastic, used to store large amounts of something
  • said:’a(或许是 said?): It had been wrapped up in newspaper and it contained half the money he had lost, together with a note which said:’A thief, yes, but only 50 per cent a thief!’ (1 次)
  • salad: And if you think you’ll abandon meat and become a vegetarian, you have the choice of very expensive organically-grown vegetables or a steady diet of pesticides every time you think you’re eating fresh salads and vegetables, or just having an innocent glass of water! (1 次) /ˈsæl.əd/ (通常用生菜等做成的)蔬菜色拉 a mixture of uncooked vegetables, usually including lettuce, eaten either as a separate dish or with other food
  • salmonella: The price we pay for cheap food may be already too high: Mad Cow Disease (BSE) in cattle, salmonella in chicken and eggs, and listeria in dairy products. (1 次) /ˌsæl.məˈnel.ə/ 沙门氏菌 a type of bacteria that exists in several forms, some of which live in food and make the people who eat it ill
  • sandstorm: It is a world of red sandy deserts (hence its name–the Red Planet), cloudless skies, savage sandstorms, chasms wider than the Grand Canyon and at least one mountain more than twice as tall as Everest. (1 次) /ˈsænd.stɔːm/ 沙暴,沙尘暴 a strong wind in a desert carrying a large amount of sand
  • sanitation:  Contamination of water supplies is usually due to poor sanitation close to water sources, sewage disposal into the sources themselves, leakage of sewage into distribution systems or contamination with industrial or farm waste. (1 次) /ˌsæn.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/ 排污设施,卫生设备 the systems for taking dirty water and other waste products away from buildings in order to protect people’s health
  • sardine: Sitting down on a dilapidated wooden fence near the field, we opened a couple of tins of sardines and had a picnic lunch. (1 次) /sɑːˈdiːn/ 沙丁鱼 a small sea fish that can be eaten
  • satiation: As for the unfortunate people who can command everything they want, who can gratify every caprice and lay their hands on almost every object of desire– for them a new pleasure a new excitement is only an additional satiation. (1 次) /ˌseɪ.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/ (尤指饮食或享乐方面)饱足 the act of completely satisfying yourself or a need, especially with food or pleasure
  • Savannah: There, a child grows up under the everpresent attention of his parents; therefore the jungles and the savannahs know of no ‘juvenile delinquency’. (1 次) /səˈvæn.ə/ (尤指非洲等热带国家的)稀树草原 a large, flat area of land covered with grass, usually with few trees, that is found in hot countries, especially in Africa
  • saying: The English language possesses a vivid saying to describe this sort of situation. (1 次) /ˈseɪ.ɪŋ/ 格言,警句,谚语 a well-known wise statement that often has a meaning that is different from the simple meanings of the words it contains
  • scalp: First the electroencephalograph (which is simply a device for recording the electrical activity of the brain by attaching electrodes to the scalp) shows that while there is a change in the pattern of activity during sleep, there is no evidence that the total amount of activity is any less. (1 次) /skælp/ 头皮 the skin on the top of a person’s head where hair usually grows
  • scame(或许是 came?): Anthropologists wondered where the remote ancestors of the Polynesian peoples now living in the Pacific Island scame from. (1 次)
  • scanty: He has to deduce what he can from the few scanty clues available. (1 次) /ˈskæn.ti/ 少量的;不足的;缺乏的 smaller in size or amount than is considered necessary or is hoped for
  • scavenger: But even in the most favourable circumstances only a small fraction of the creatures that die are preserved in this way before decay sets in or, even more likely, before scavengers eat them. (1 次) /ˈskæv.ɪn.dʒər/ 食腐动物 a bird or an animal that feeds on dead animals that it has not killed itself
  • scent: If, as has been reported, they have protected humans from sharks, it may have been because curiosity attracted them and because the scent of a possible meal attracted the sharks. (1 次) /sent/ 香味 a pleasant natural smell
  • schoolgirl: One case concerns an 11-year-old schoolgirl Vera Petrova, who has normal vision but who can also perceive things with different parts of her skin, and through solid walls. (1 次) /ˈskuːl.ɡɜːl/ (中小学)女生 a girl who goes to school
  • scouting: Only good scouting is likely to preserve the freedoms so dear to the heart of the eternal Boy Scout. (1 次) /ˈskaʊ.tɪŋ/ 童子军活动 the activities that Scouts take part in
  • scratch: Was the philosopher who refused to look through Galileo’s telescope more culpable than those who alleged that the spiral nebulae observed with Lord Rosse’s great telescope in the 1840s were scratches left by the grinder? (1 次) /skrætʃ/ ;搔;擦;划 to cut or damage a surface or your skin slightly with or on something sharp or rough
  • screw: As far as I could see, it needed only a minor adjustment: a turn of a screw here, a little tightening up there, a drop of oil and it would be as good as new. (1 次) /skruː/ 螺丝(钉) a thin, pointed piece of metal with a raised edge twisting round along its length and a flat top with a cut in it, used to join things together, especially pieces of wood
  • script: There are no’illiterates’–if the term can be applied to peoples without a script– while our own compulsory school attendance became law in Germany in 1642, in France in 1806, and in England in 1876 and is still nonexistent in a number of ‘civilized’ nations. (1 次) /skrɪpt/ 电影剧本;剧本;广播稿;讲话稿 the words of a film, play, broadcast, or speech
  • seashore: The machine was used in a cave near the seashore where – it is said – pirates used to hide gold. (1 次) /ˈsiː.ʃɔːr/ 海岸;海滨 the land along the edge of the sea
  • secretary: The secretary told me that Mr.Harmsworth would see me. (1 次) /ˈsek.rə.tər.i/ 秘书 someone who works in an office, writing letters, making phone calls, and arranging meetings for a person or for an organization
  • section: The doctors removed a section of the mummy and sent it to a laboratory. (1 次) /ˈsek.ʃən/ 部分;片段 one of the parts that something is divided into
  • security: He noticed at once that discipline was slack: the Danes had the self-confidence of conquerors, and their security precautions were casual. (1 次) /sɪˈkjʊə.rə.ti/ 保护(措施);安全(保障) protection of a person, building, organization, or country against threats such as crime or attacks by foreign countries
  • sediment: The slope averages about 1 in 30, but contains steep, probably vertical, cliffs, and gentle sediment-covered terraces, and near its lower reaches there is a long tailing-off which is almost certainly the result of material transported out to deep water after being eroded from the continental masses. (1 次) /ˈsed.ɪ.mənt/ 沉淀物,沉渣 a soft substance that is like a wet powder and consists of very small pieces of a solid material that have fallen to the bottom of a liquid
  • seismometer(或许是 seismographer?): That sounds a silly suggestion, but that was precisely the idea adopted in some of the early instruments (seismometers) for recording earthquake waves. (1 次)
  • sensitivity: Other experiments showed that her knees and shoulders had a similar sensitivity. (1 次) /ˌsen.sɪˈtɪv.ə.ti/ 善解人意;体贴;体谅 an ability to understand what other people need, and be helpful and kind to them
  • sentence: When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and then refused to publish it. (1 次) /ˈsen.təns/ ,句子 a group of words, usually containing a verb, that expresses a thought in the form of a statement, question, instruction, or exclamation and starts with a capital letter when written
  • sentiment: As they grow old, people also accumulate belongings for two other reasons, lack of physical and mental energy, both of which are essential in turning out and throwing away, and sentiment. (1 次) /ˈsen.tɪ.mənt/ 观点;意见;看法;情绪 a thought, opinion, or idea based on a feeling about a situation, or a way of thinking about something
  • serenity: And, though the gleams blind and dazzle, yet do they convey a hint of beauty and serenity greater than we have known or imagined. (1 次) /səˈren.ə.ti/ 平静;安详 the quality of being peaceful and calm
  • seriousness: John Dewey has said in all seriousness that the part played by custom in shaping the behaviour of the individual, as against any way in which he can affect traditional custom, is as the proportion of the total vocabulary of his mother tongue against those words of his own baby talk that are taken up into the vernacular of his family. (1 次) /ˈsɪə.ri.əs.nəs/ 严重;恶劣 the state of being very bad or severe
  • settler: In the early days of the settlement of Australia, enterprising settlers unwisely introduced the European rabbit. (1 次) /ˈset.lər/ (尤指来自别国的)移居者,定居者;殖民者 a person who arrives, especially from another country, in a new place in order to live there and use the land
  • sex: my father’, or ‘my mother’, according to the age and sex of the captive. (1 次) /seks/ 性别 the physical state of being either male, female, or intersex
  • shade: Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, greyish substance. (1 次) /ʃeɪd/ 阴处;阴凉处 slight darkness caused by something blocking the direct light from the sun
  • shame: They have all been put to shame by a boy who, while playing truant, travelled 1,600 miles. (1 次) /ʃeɪm/ 可惜,遗憾 If something is described as a shame, it is disappointing or not satisfactory.
  • shawl: Old women in black shawls peered at us from doorways. (1 次) /ʃɔːl/ (尤指女用的)披巾,披肩 a large piece of cloth worn especially by women or girls over their shoulders and/or head
  • shelter: Often a valley boasted no inn at all,and climbers found shelter wherever they could– sometimes with the local priest(who was usually as poor as his parishioners), sometimes with shepherds or cheese-makers. (1 次) /ˈʃel.tər/ 掩蔽(处);遮蔽(处) (a building designed to give) protection from bad weather, danger, or attack
  • shepherd: Often a valley boasted no inn at all,and climbers found shelter wherever they could– sometimes with the local priest(who was usually as poor as his parishioners), sometimes with shepherds or cheese-makers. (1 次) /ˈʃep.əd/ 牧羊人,羊倌 a person whose job is to take care of sheep and move them from one place to another
  • shipbuilder: As a shipbuilder, Cockerell was trying to find a solution to the problem of the wave resistance which wastes a good deal of a surface ship’s power and limits its speed. (1 次) /ˈʃɪpˌbɪl.dər/ 造船工人;造船公司 a person or company that builds ships
  • shipping: It is not uncommon to hear that a shipping company has made a claim for the cost of salvaging a sunken ship. (1 次) /ˈʃɪp.ɪŋ/ 船舶 ships considered as a group
  • shot: ‘Someone fired a shot through my office window. (1 次) /ʃɒt/ (shoot的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of shoot
  • shouting: Fortunately, the shouting woke up my wife who opened the window just as the policeman had started to climb towards me. (1 次) /ˈʃaʊ.tɪŋ/ 喊叫;喊声 shouts
  • shudder: It is true that during their explorations they often faced difficulties and dangers of the most perilous nature, equipped in a manner which would make a modern climber shudder at the thought, but they did not go out of their way to court such excitement. (1 次) /ˈʃʌd.ər/ (因有令人不快的想法或感觉而)战栗,发抖 to shake suddenly with very small movements because of a very unpleasant thought or feeling
  • shuttle: The shuttle Endeavour will be taking the astronauts to the Hubble. (1 次) /ˈʃʌt.əl/ 穿梭运行的车辆,接驳车;穿梭航班 a vehicle or aircraft that travels regularly between two places
  • silk: Before she had anchored, the men from the boats had climbed on board and the decks were soon covered with colourful rugs from Persia, silks from India, copper coffee pots, and beautiful handmade silverware. (1 次) /sɪlk/ 丝绸;丝线 a delicate, soft type of cloth made from a thread produced by silkworms, or the thread itself
  • silt: It is animals and plants which lived in or near water whose remains are most likely to be preserved, for one of the necessary conditions of preservation is quick burial, and it is only in the seas and rivers, and sometimes lakes, where mud and silt have been continuously deposited, that bodies and the like can be rapidly covered over and preserved. (1 次) /sɪlt/ (尤指河湾或河口处的)淤泥,泥沙 sand or soil that is carried along by flowing water and then dropped, especially at a bend in a river or at a river’s opening
  • silverware: Before she had anchored, the men from the boats had climbed on board and the decks were soon covered with colourful rugs from Persia, silks from India, copper coffee pots, and beautiful handmade silverware. (1 次) /ˈsɪl.və.weər/ 银器(尤指家用器皿) objects, especially knives, forks, spoons, etc., made of silver
  • sincerity: The adolescent, with his passion for sincerity, always respects a parent who admits that he is wrong, or ignorant, or even that he has been unfair or unjust. (1 次) /sɪnˈser.ə.ti/ 诚实,真诚 honesty
  • sinking: The tragic sinking of this great liner will always be remembered, for she went down on her first voyage with heavy loss of life. (1 次) /sɪŋk/ (使)沉没;(使)陷入 to (cause something or someone to) go down below the surface or to the bottom of a liquid or soft substance
  • sire: Finding that he could not remember a word of the letter either, the gaoler replied: ‘The light is indeed dim, sire. (1 次) /saɪər/ 雄性种兽;(尤指)种马 a male parent of an animal, especially a horse
  • skate: The fish are not sharks or killer whales, but favourite eating varieties like cod and skate which grow to unnatural sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet in length. (1 次) /skeɪt/ 滑冰鞋;溜冰鞋 a special boot with a thin metal bar attached to the bottom that you wear to move quickly on ice, or a boot with four small wheels fixed to the bottom so that you can move over a hard surface
  • sketch: I know someone who always cuts sketches out from newspapers of model clothes that she would like to buy if she had the money. (1 次) /sketʃ/ 草图,速写;素描 a simple, quickly-made drawing that does not have many details
  • skier: The only regular visitors to the monastery in winter are parties of skiers who go there at Christmas and Easter. (1 次) /ˈskiː.ər/ 滑雪者 a person who skis
  • skiing: He waved desperately to his companion, who had been water skiing for the last fifteen minutes. (1 次) /ˈskiː.ɪŋ/ 滑雪;滑雪运动 the activity or sport of moving on skis
  • skill: The conditions of society are such that skills have to be paid for in the same way that goods are paid for at a shop. (1 次) /skɪl/ 技能,技巧 an ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practised it
  • skirmish: Now Alfred began a long series of skirmishes – and within a month the Danes had surrendered. (1 次) /ˈskɜː.mɪʃ/ 小冲突,小规模战斗 a fight between a small number of soldiers that is usually short and not planned, and happens away from the main area of fighting in a war
  • skyscraper: The shape and dimensions of the skyscrapers depend entirely on the necessity of obtaining the maximum income per square foot of ground, and of offering to the tenants offices and apartments that please them. (1 次) /ˈskaɪˌskreɪ.pər/ 摩天大楼 a very tall modern building, usually in a city
  • slack: He noticed at once that discipline was slack: the Danes had the self-confidence of conquerors, and their security precautions were casual. (1 次) /slæk/ 不紧的,松的 not tight; loose
  • slipper: During these tests she was able to read a newspaper through an opaque screen and, stranger still,by moving her elbow over a child’s game of Lotto she was able to describe the figures and colours printed on it; and,in another instance,wearing stockings and slippers, to make out with her foot the outlines and colours of a picture hidden under a carpet. (1 次) /ˈslɪp.ər/ 拖鞋 a type of soft, comfortable shoe for wearing inside the house
  • slumbering: Thus the rods, by falling, and by the direction in which they fell, recorded for the slumbering scientist the strength of a shock that was too weak to waken him, and the direction from which it came. (1 次) /ˈslʌm.bər/ 睡觉,睡眠 sleep
  • slur:  Parents are often upset when their children praise the homes of their friends and regard it as a slur on their own cooking, or cleaning, or furniture, and often are foolish enough to let the adolescents see that they are annoyed. (1 次) /slɜːr/ 含糊地说,口齿不清地说 to pronounce the sounds of a word in a way that is wrong or not clear
  • smoker: If we remain inveterate smokers, it is only because we have so often experienced the frustration that results from failure. (1 次) /ˈsməʊ.kər/ 吸烟者,抽烟者 someone who smokes tobacco regularly
  • snag: Now the snag in this sort of anecdote is of course that one cannot distinguish cause and effect. (1 次) /snæɡ/ 麻烦,问题,困难 a problem, difficulty, or disadvantage
  • sneer: ‘Oh, is it?’ said the sheriff with a sneer. (1 次) /snɪər/ 嘲笑,讥讽 to talk about or look at someone or something in an unkind way that shows you do not respect or approve of him, her, or it
  • snob: Dickie disliked snobs intensely. (1 次) /snɒb/ 势利小人,势利眼;爱虚荣的人 a person who respects and likes only people who are of a high social class, and/or a person who has extremely high standards who is not satisfied by the things that ordinary people like
  • snobbery: Granted, a snobbery of camping itself, based upon equipment and techniques, already exists; but it is of a kind that, if he meets it, he can readily understand and deal with. (1 次) /ˈsnɒb.ər.i/ 势利,虚荣 behaviour and opinions that are typical of a snob
  • snowfall: Only an exceptionally heavy snowfall might temporarily dislocate railway services. (1 次) /ˈsnəʊ.fɔːl/ 降雪;降雪量 the amount of snow that falls in a particular area during a particular period, or a fall of snow
  • sociologist: It also provides–and some student sociologist might care to base his thesis upon the phenomenon–an escape of another kind. (1 次) /ˌsəʊ.siˈɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ 社会学家,社会关系研究者 someone who studies or is an expert in sociology
  • sock: Last year in another play, she had to wear short socks and a bright, orange-coloured dress. (1 次) /sɒk/ 短袜,袜子 a piece of clothing made from soft material that covers your foot and the lower part of your leg
  • software: Mainframe computers were very large indeed, often occupying whole air-conditioned rooms, employing full-time technicians and run on specially-written software. (1 次) /ˈsɒft.weər/ (计算机)软件 the instructions that control what a computer does; computer programs
  • solitude: Perhaps it is the desire for solitude or the chance of making an unexpected discovery that lures people down to the depths of the earth. (1 次) /ˈsɒl.ɪ.tʃuːd/ 独处,独居 the situation of being alone without other people
  • sophistication: It was necessary first to arrive at that degree of sophistication where we no longer set our own belief against our neighbour’s superstition. (1 次) /səˌfɪs.tɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 世故,老练;精密化 the quality of being sophisticated
  • sorrow: But in an old man who has known human joys and sorrows, and has achieved whatever work it was in him to do, the fear of death is somewhat abject and ignoble. (1 次) /ˈsɒr.əʊ/ 悲痛,伤心,悔恨;伤心事,不幸 (a cause of) a feeling of great sadness
  • spasm: A gifted American psychologist has said, ‘Worry is a spasm of the emotion; the mind catches hold of something and will not let it go.’ (1 次) /ˈspæz.əm/ 抽搐,痉挛 an occasion when a muscle suddenly becomes tighter in a way that cannot be controlled
  • spear: As they had brought a spear gun with them, they had plenty to eat. (1 次) /spɪər/ ;枪;梭镖 a weapon consisting of a pole with a sharp, usually metal, point at one end, that is either thrown or held in the hand
  • speciman(或许是 specimen?): Soon the hobby leads to travel, perhaps to a meeting in another town, possibly a trip abroad in search of a rare specimen, for collectors are not confined to any one country. (1 次)
  • specimen: He gives the bank specimens of his signature, and there is a very firm rule that the bank has no right or authority to pay out a customer’s money on a cheque on which its customer’s signature has been forged. (1 次) /ˈspes.ə.mɪn/ 样品;标本;样本 something shown or examined as an example; a typical example
  • speculation: Speculations about its nature have been going on for literally thousands of years, and one odd finding that makes the problem puzzling is that it looks very much as if sleeping is not simply a matter of giving the body a rest. (1 次) /ˌspek.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/ 猜测;推测,推断 the activity of guessing possible answers to a question without having enough information to be certain
  • spirit: Spirits labelled 95 proof contain only about 47 per cent alcohol. (1 次) /ˈspɪr.ɪt/ 精神;(尤指特定人群、活动、时代或地方的)主导精神 a particular way of thinking, feeling, or behaving, especially a way that is typical of a particular group of people, an activity, a time, or a place
  • spokesman: Reporters kept pressing for interviews so lawyers had to be employed to act as spokesmen for the family at press conferences. (1 次) /ˈspəʊks.mən/ 发言人 someone who is chosen by a group or organization to speak officially to the public for them
  • spokeswoman: ‘So long as there’s something to identify, we will give people their money back,’ said a spokeswoman for the Bank. (1 次) /ˈspəʊksˌwʊm.ən/ 女发言人 a woman who is chosen to speak officially for a group or organization
  • sporting: Even if one didn’t know from concrete examples (the 1936 Olympic Games, for instance) that international sporting contests lead to orgies of hatred, one could deduce it from general principles. (1 次) /ˈspɔː.tɪŋ/ 体育运动的 relating to sports
  • spyglass: We can perhaps forgive those who said the moons of Jupiter were produced by Galileo’s spyglass if we recall that in his day, as for centuries before, curved glass was the popular contrivance for producing not truth but illusion, untruth; and if a single curved glass would distort nature, how much more would a pair of them? (1 次) /ˈspaɪ.ɡlɑːs/ 小型望远镜 a small telescope (= a cylinder-shaped device for making objects that are far away look closer and larger, using a combination of lenses, or lenses and curved mirrors)
  • squadron: It can be unpleasant to live even several miles from an aerodrome; if you think what it must be like to share the deck of a ship with several squadrons of jet aircraft, you will realize that a modern navy is a good place to study noise. (1 次) /ˈskwɒd.rən/ (尤指英国空军或海军的)中队 a unit of one of the armed forces, especially (in Britain) the air force or the navy
  • squeak: It has been found that certain bats emit squeaks and by receiving the echoes, they can locate and steer clear of obstacles – or locate flying insects on which they feed. (1 次) /skwiːk/ 发出短促的尖叫;吱吱叫;嘎吱作响 to make a short, very high cry or sound
  • squirrel: They stretch out their legs like flying squirrels. (1 次) /ˈskwɪr.əl/ 松鼠 a small animal covered in fur with a long tail. Squirrels climb trees and feed on nuts and seeds.
  • stagger: Country people run wild when they go shopping in the city and stagger home loaded with as many of the exotic items as they can carry. (1 次) /ˈstæɡ.ər/ 摇晃;蹒跚;踉踉跄跄地走 to walk or move with difficulty as if you are going to fall
  • stalactite: After switching on powerful arc lights, they saw great stalagmites – some of them over forty feet high – rising up like tree-trunks to meet the stalactites suspended from the roof. (1 次) /ˈstæl.ək.taɪt/ 钟乳石 a column of rock that hangs from the roof of a cave and is formed over a very long period of time by drops of water containing lime falling from the roof
  • stalagmite: After switching on powerful arc lights, they saw great stalagmites – some of them over forty feet high – rising up like tree-trunks to meet the stalactites suspended from the roof. (1 次) /ˈstæl.əɡ.maɪt/ 石笋 a column of rock that rises from the floor of a cave, formed over a very long period of time by drops of water containing lime falling from the roof of the cave
  • stalk: Here you can see two workers who, between them, have just finished cutting three cartloads of golden brown macaroni stalks. (1 次) /stɔːk/ (植物的)茎,杆;(叶或果实的)柄,蒂;(花)梗 the main stem of a plant, or the narrow stem that joins leaves, flowers, or fruit to the main stem of a plant
  • starting: An ocean wave passing through deep water causes a particle on the surface to move in a roughly circular orbit, drawing the particle first towards the advancing wave, then up into the wave, then forward with it and then–as the wave leaves the particles behind–back to its starting point again. (1 次) /stɑːt/ 开始;着手 to begin doing something
  • statistic: Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics. (1 次) /stəˈtɪs.tɪk/ 统计数据;统计资料 information based on a study of the number of times something happens or is present, or other numerical facts
  • status: He will be earning only half as much as he used to, but he feels that his rise in status is well worth the loss of money. (1 次) /ˈsteɪ.təs/ (尤指在社会中的)地位,身份 an accepted or official position, especially in a social group
  • steamship: Before they were replaced by steamships, sailing vessels like the Cutty Sark were used to carry tea from China and wool from Australia. (1 次) /ˈstiːm.ʃɪp/ 汽船;轮船 a ship that moves by steam power
  • steering: As the man tried to swing the speedboat round, the steering wheel came away in his hands. (1 次) /stɪər/ 驾驶(交通工具);掌方向盘 to control the direction of a vehicle
  • stereotype: Even in his philosophical probings he cannot go behind these stereotypes; his very concepts of the true and the false will still have reference to his particular traditional customs. (1 次) /ˈster.i.ə.taɪp/ (尤指错误的)模式化印象,老一套,成见 a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is wrong
  • stockholmer(或许是 stockholder?): As she emerged from her drifting cloud of gun smoke with the water churned to foam beneath her bow, her flags flying, pennants waving, sails filling in the breeze, and the red and gold or her superstructure ablaze with colour, she presented a more majestic spectacle than Stockholmers had ever seen before. (1 次)
  • stomach: On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat – the normally accepted practice in many northern countries. (1 次) /ˈstʌm.ək/ ;肚子,腹部 an organ in the body where food is digested, or the soft front part of your body just below the chest
  • storyteller: The only way that they can preserve their history is to recount it as sagas legends handed down from one generation of storytellers to another. (1 次) /ˈstɔː.riˌtel.ər/ 故事作者;说书者;讲故事的人 a person who writes or tells stories, or reads them aloud
  • strain: Such an attempt only aggravates the strain of mental effort. (1 次) /streɪn/ 压力;拉力,张力;作用力 a force or influence that stretches, pulls, or puts pressure on something, sometimes causing damage
  • strata: It cuts a clean cylinder of rock, from which can be seen the strata the drill has been cutting through. (1 次) /ˈstrɑː.tə/ (stratum的复数) plural of stratum
  • stroll: The idea never appealed to me very much, but one day, after heavy shower, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants. (1 次) /strəʊl/ 散步,溜达 to walk in a slow relaxed way, especially for pleasure
  • strychnine: It did not; some snakes manufactured a poison different in every respect from that of others, as different as arsenic is from strychnine, and having different effects. (1 次) /ˈstrɪk.niːn/ 士的宁,马钱子碱(一种有毒物质,常用来制作鼠药。) a poisonous substance with a bitter taste that comes from the seeds of a tropical tree and is used as a rat poison
  • subservient: But animals of this age do not easily become subservient to man, and a very firm hand must be employed in the early stages. (1 次) /səbˈsɜː.vi.ənt/ 恭顺的,屈从的;低声下气的 willing to do what other people want, or considering your wishes as less important than those of other people
  • suffcient(或许是 sufficient?): Imagine the effect on a reasonably advanced technological society, one that still does not possess the bomb, of making it aware of the possibility, of supplying suffcient details to enable the thing to be constructed 20 or 30 pages of information handed to any of the major world powers around the year 1925, would have been sufficient to change the course of world history. (1 次)
  • suffering: Acting on the contention that facts are sacred, reporters can cause untold suffering to individuals by publishing details about their private lives. (1 次) /ˈsʌf.ər.ɪŋ/ 疼痛;折磨;痛苦 physical or mental pain that a person or animal is feeling
  • sunshine: After so many years of sunshine, Harrison got a shock. (1 次) /ˈsʌn.ʃaɪn/ 阳光,日照 the light and heat that come from the sun
  • superstructure: As she emerged from her drifting cloud of gun smoke with the water churned to foam beneath her bow, her flags flying, pennants waving, sails filling in the breeze, and the red and gold or her superstructure ablaze with colour, she presented a more majestic spectacle than Stockholmers had ever seen before. (1 次) /ˈsuː.pəˌstrʌk.tʃər/ (建筑物的)上部结构,上层建筑物 (of a building) the part above the ground
  • suspension: Though Verrazano is by no means considered to be a great explorer, his name will probably remain immortal, for on November 21st, 1964, the longest suspension bridge in the world was named after him. (1 次) /səˈspen.ʃən/ 暂停,中止 the act of stopping something happening, operating, etc. for a period of time
  • sweat: It is no use offering the manual labourer, tired out with a hard week’s sweat and effort the chance of playing a game of football or baseball on Saturday afternoon. (1 次) /swet/ ,汗水 the clear, salty liquid that you pass through your skin
  • swede: The official title of the person is ‘Justiteombudsman’, but the Swedes commonly refer to him as the ‘J.O.’ or ‘Ombudsman’. (1 次) /swiːd/ 瑞典芜菁,芜菁甘蓝 a round vegetable with dark yellow flesh and a brown or purple skin
  • swoop: In another game, as the turtle swims across the oceanarium, the first porpoise swoops down from above and butts his shell with his belly. (1 次) /swuːp/ (尤指为进攻而从高处)俯冲,向下猛扑 to move very quickly and easily through the air, especially down from a high position in order to attack
  • syllable: One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for ‘Myrolite’, the shop assistant looked puzzled and Harry repeated the word, slowly stressing each syllable. (1 次) /ˈsɪl.ə.bəl/ 音节 a single unit of speech, either a whole word or one of the parts into which a word can be separated, usually containing a vowel
  • sympathy: At the same time our sympathy for Galileo’s opponents has grown somewhat. (1 次) /ˈsɪm.pə.θi/ 同情(心),理解 (an expression of) understanding and care for someone else’s suffering
  • tablecloth: While you are on the phone, the baby pulls the tablecloth off the table, smashing half your best crockery and cutting himself in the process. (1 次) /ˈteɪ.bəl.klɒθ/ 桌布,台布 a large piece of cloth that covers a table during a meal and protects or decorates it
  • tableland: The continents form rugged tablelands which stand nearly three miles above the floor of the open ocean. (1 次)
  • taboo: Men accustomed to struggling for survival against the elements and Indians were bewildered by politicians, bankers and businessmen, and unhorsed by fences, laws and alien taboos. (1 次) /təˈbuː/ (宗教或社会习俗方面的)禁忌,忌讳 a subject, word, or action that is avoided for religious or social reasons
  • tadpole: And so with solids such as a shell, a nut, a plum, a pear, a tadpole, a mushroom, a mountain peak, a kidney, a carrot, a tree-trunk, a bird, a bud, a lark, a ladybird, a bulrush, a bone. (1 次) /ˈtæd.pəʊl/ 蝌蚪 a small, black creature with a large head and long tail that lives in water and develops into a frog or toad
  • tail: It had a head like a horse, big blue eyes, shining silver skin, and a bright red tail. (1 次) /teɪl/ 尾巴;尾状物 a part of an animal’s body, sticking out from the base of the back, or something similar in shape or position
  • tailing: The slope averages about 1 in 30, but contains steep, probably vertical, cliffs, and gentle sediment-covered terraces, and near its lower reaches there is a long tailing-off which is almost certainly the result of material transported out to deep water after being eroded from the continental masses. (1 次) /teɪl/ 尾巴;尾状物 a part of an animal’s body, sticking out from the base of the back, or something similar in shape or position
  • taker: The great advantage of taking medicine is that it makes no demands on the taker beyond that of putting up for a moment with a disgusting taste, and that is what all patients demand of their doctors–to be cured at no inconvenience to themselves. (1 次) /ˈteɪ.kər/ 接受(某物)的人 someone who accepts or wants what someone is offering
  • tale:  From the seventeenth-century empire of Sweden, the story of a galleon that sank at the start of her maiden voyage in 1628 must be one of the strangest tales of the sea. (1 次) /teɪl/ (尤指包含离奇内容的)故事,不实之词 a story, especially one that might be invented or difficult to believe
  • tanker: When a passing tanker rescued them five days later, both men were genuinely sorry that they had to leave. (1 次) /ˈtæŋ.kər/ 油船;槽车 a ship or vehicle that is built to carry liquid or gas
  • tariff: These days, it is differences in national regulations, far more than tariffs, that put sand in the wheels of trade between rich countries. (1 次) /ˈtær.ɪf/ 关税;关税表 a charge or list of charges either for services or on goods entering a country
  • taunt: That was really unsettling, but I fended off the taunts and jibes of the family good-humouredly and soon everybody got used to the idea. (1 次) /tɔːnt/ 嘲笑;讥讽;嘲弄 to intentionally annoy and upset someone by making unkind remarks to them, laughing unkindly at them, etc.
  • tax: The Swedes were the first to recognize that public officials like civil servants, police officers, health inspectors or tax-collectors can make mistakes or act over-zealously in the belief that they are serving the public. (1 次) /tæks/ ;税款 (an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought
  • technician: Mainframe computers were very large indeed, often occupying whole air-conditioned rooms, employing full-time technicians and run on specially-written software. (1 次) /tekˈnɪʃ.ən/ 技术员,技师 a worker trained with special skills, especially in science or engineering
  • telescopic: His telescopic observations are justly immortal; they aroused great interest at the time, they had important theoretical consequences, and they provided a striking demonstration of the potentialities hidden in instruments and apparatus. (1 次)
  • teller: At a village fair, I decided to visit a fortune-__teller__ called Madam Bellinsky. (1 次) /ˈtel.ər/ 银行出纳员 a person employed in a bank to receive and pay out money
  • tempo: All this was comparatively slow until, with the coming of science, the tempo was suddenly raised. (1 次) /ˈtem.pəʊ/ (事情发展的)节奏;步调 the speed at which an event happens
  • tenant: The shape and dimensions of the skyscrapers depend entirely on the necessity of obtaining the maximum income per square foot of ground, and of offering to the tenants offices and apartments that please them. (1 次) /ˈten.ənt/ 租户;佃户;房客 a person who pays rent for the use of land or a building
  • termite: In all the less controversial fields, like the study of cacti or termites or the nature of nebulae, the necessary method of study is to group the relevant material and to take note of all possible variant forms and conditions. (1 次) /ˈtɜː.maɪt/ 白蚁 a small tropical insect that eats wood
  • terrace: The slope averages about 1 in 30, but contains steep, probably vertical, cliffs, and gentle sediment-covered terraces, and near its lower reaches there is a long tailing-off which is almost certainly the result of material transported out to deep water after being eroded from the continental masses. (1 次) /ˈter.əs/ 台地 a flat raised area
  • territory: But my father had described over and over again what we should see at every milestone, after leaving the nearest town, so that I was positive I should recognize it as familiar territory. (1 次) /ˈter.ɪ.tər.i/ 领土;领域;领地;活动范围 (an area of) land, or sometimes sea, that is considered as belonging to or connected with a particular country or person
  • tester: An electric razor that meets the European Union’s safety standards must be approved by American testers before it can be sold in the United States, and an American-made dialysis machine needs the EU’s okay before it hits the market in Europe. (1 次) /ˈtes.tər/ 测试员;试验员;测试器,测试仪 a person or a machine that tests something
  • text: On turning eagerly to the text, one learns that the lady was a typist who found the sound of office typewriters worried her more and more until eventually she had to go into a mental hospital. (1 次) /tekst/ (书、杂志等中区别于图片的)正文,文字材料 the written words in a book, magazine, etc., not the pictures
  • textbook: Education, with its cycles of instruction so carefully worked out, punctuated by textbooks–those purchasable wells of wisdom–what would civilization be like without its benefits? (1 次) /ˈtekst.bʊk/ 教科书,教材,课本 a book that contains detailed information about a subject for people who are studying that subject
  • theft: After telling several of his friends about the theft, Dimitri found out that his neighbour, Aleko, had suddenly acquired a new lamb. (1 次) /θeft/ 盗窃;偷窃行为 (the act of) dishonestly taking something that belongs to someone else and keeping it
  • thermodynamic: Most animals we commonly observe do in fact age as we do, if given the chance to live long enough; and mechanical systems like a wound watch, or the sun, do in fact run out of energy in accordance with the second law of thermodynamics (whether the whole universe does so is a moot point at present). (1 次) /ˌθɜː.məʊ.daɪˈnæm.ɪk/ 热力学的 relating to thermodynamics (= the area of physics connected with the action of heat and other types of energy)
  • thesis: It also provides–and some student sociologist might care to base his thesis upon the phenomenon–an escape of another kind. (1 次) /ˈθiː.sɪs/ 论文 a long piece of writing on a particular subject, especially one that is done for a higher college or university degree
  • thickness: One, for instance, consisted of rods of various lengths and thicknesses which would stand up on end like ninepins. (1 次) /ˈθɪk.nəs/ ;粗 the quality of being thick
  • thunderstorm: For small pieces of weather – – and to a global forecaster, small can mean thunderstorms and blizzards – any prediction deteriorates rapidly. (1 次) /ˈθʌn.də.stɔːm/ 雷雨,雷暴 a storm with thunder and lightning and usually heavy rain
  • tightening: As far as I could see, it needed only a minor adjustment: a turn of a screw here, a little tightening up there, a drop of oil and it would be as good as new. (1 次) /ˈtaɪ.tən/ (使)变紧,(使)紧固 to become tighter or to make something become tighter, firmer, or less easy to move
  • timing: In the breaking and remaking, in the timing interweaving, beginning afresh, the writer comes to discern things in his material which were not consciously in his mind when he began. (1 次) /ˈtaɪ.mɪŋ/ (某事发生的)时间,时机 the time when something happens
  • tipster:  There is no shortage of tipsters around offering ‘get-rich-quick’ opportunities. (1 次) /ˈtɪp.stər/ (尤指兜售比赛可能获胜者预测信息的)胜率预测者;(尤指向政府机构告发犯罪者的)举报者,告密者 a person who gives information to people, usually in exchange for money, especially about the likely winner of a race or competition, or who gives information to an official organization, especially about someone who has done something wrong
  • tissue: The body’s tissues are self-repairing and self-restoring to a degree, and function best when more or less continuously active. (1 次) /ˈtɪʃ.uː/ (动物或植物的细胞)组织 a group of connected cells in an animal or plant that are similar to each other, have the same purpose, and form the stated part of the animal or plant
  • title: The official title of the person is ‘Justiteombudsman’, but the Swedes commonly refer to him as the ‘J.O.’ or ‘Ombudsman’. (1 次) /ˈtaɪ.təl/ 题目;标题;名称 the name of a film, book, painting, piece of music, etc.
  • toilet: ‘I don’t know,’ I answered, ‘Tommy’s been to the toilet three times this morning, but I haven’t had any change yet!’ (1 次) /ˈtɔɪ.lət/ 坐便器,马桶 a bowl-shaped device with a seat that you sit on or stand near when emptying the body of urine or solid waste, or another device used for this purpose
  • tolerance: In ordinary living, there can be some tolerance of unpunctuality. (1 次) /ˈtɒl.ər.əns/ 宽容;忍受;容忍 willingness to accept behaviour and beliefs that are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve of them
  • tomato: We haven’t got many tomatoes, but we’ve got a lot of potatoes. (1 次) /təˈmɑː.təʊ/ 西红柿,番茄 a round, red fruit with a lot of seeds, eaten cooked or uncooked as a vegetable, for example in salads or sauces
  • tone: ‘So do I,’ answered the policeman in the same tone. (1 次) /təʊn/ (常指对听话人的)语气,腔调,口吻 a quality in the voice that expresses the speaker’s feelings or thoughts, often towards the person being spoken to
  • topography: Today, enough soundings are available to enable a relief map of the Atlantic to be drawn and we know something of the great variety of the sea bed’s topography. (1 次) /təˈpɒɡ.rə.fi/ 地形;地貌;地势 the physical appearance of the natural features of an area of land, especially the shape of its surface
  • torchlight: In the torchlight, he caught sight of a figure whom he immediately recognized as Bill Wilkins, our local grocer. (1 次) /ˈtɔːtʃ.laɪt/ 火炬光 the light from a burning torch
  • toy: Whatever it consists of, stamps, records, first editions of books china,glass, antique furniture, pictures, model cars, stuffed birds, toy animals, there is always something to do in connection with it, from finding the right place for the latest addition, to verifying facts in reference books. (1 次) /tɔɪ/ 玩具 an object for children to play with
  • tradesman: Many of the tourists on board had begun bargaining with the tradesmen, but I decide not to buy anything until I had disembarked. (1 次) /ˈtreɪdz.mən/ 手艺人;技工;(通常指建筑业的)工匠 someone who works in a trade that needs skill at using your hands, usually in the building industry
  • transverse: The second marks the arrival of transverse vibrations which travel more slowly and arrive several minutes after the first. (1 次) /trænzˈvɜːs/ 横的,横向的;横切的;横断的 in a position or direction that is at an angle of 90° to something else
  • travlling(或许是 traveling?): Relatively few people are prepared to sacrifice holiday time for the pleasure of travlling by sea. (1 次)
  • trembling: Suddenly, there was a slight trembling sound from below, and the captain went down to see what had happened. (1 次) /ˈtrem.blɪŋ/ 颤抖的,发抖的 shaking slightly in a way that you cannot control, for example because you are frightened, angry, or excited, or because of illness
  • tremor: The undulating waves of the open sea are generated by three natural causes: wind, earth movements or tremors, and the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. (1 次) /ˈtrem.ər/ (尤指因紧张或兴奋)颤抖,发抖 a slight shaking movement in a person’s body, especially because of nervousness or excitement
  • trend:  Technology trends may push Silicon Valley back to the future. (1 次) /trend/ 趋势,趋向;倾向,动向 a general development or change in a situation or in the way that people are behaving
  • trial: The over-punctual can be as much a trial to others as the unpunctual. (1 次) /traɪəl/ 审判,审理 the hearing of statements and showing of objects, etc. in a law court to judge if a person is guilty of a crime or to decide a case or a legal matter
  • tribe: Among tribal people all knowledge inherited by tradition is shared by all; it is taught to every member of the tribe so that in this respect everybody is equally equipped for life. (1 次) /traɪb/ 部落;部族 a group of people, often of related families, who live together, sharing the same language, culture, and history, especially those who do not live in towns or cities
  • trick: Alfred had learned many of their ballads in his youth and could vary his programme with acrobatic tricks and simple conjuring. (1 次) /trɪk/ 骗局;诡计;恶作剧 an action that is intended to deceive, either as a way of cheating someone, or as a joke or form of entertainment
  • trickle: The trickle became a stream: the stream has now become a torrent. (1 次) /ˈtrɪk.əl/ 从…向下滴(或淌) If liquid trickles somewhere, it flows slowly and without force in a thin line.
  • triumph: There was a note of triumph in my voice when I told him that it was there in black and white. (1 次) /ˈtraɪ.əmf/ 巨大成功;胜利;狂喜 a very great success, achievement, or victory (= when you win a war, fight, or competition), or a feeling of great satisfaction or pleasure caused by this
  • tune: When he began to play a tune, we had our first glimpse of the snake. (1 次) /tʃuːn/ 曲调,曲子;旋律 a series of musical notes, especially one that is pleasant and easy to remember
  • turning: I decided that I must have taken a wrong turning somewhere. (1 次) /ˈtɜː.nɪŋ/ (尤指路的)转弯处,岔路口 a place, especially a road, track, or path, where you can leave the road you are on
  • tusk: Historians have long been puzzled by dots, lines and symbols which have been engraved on walls, bones, and the ivory tusks of mammoths. (1 次) /tʌsk/ (大象等动物的)长牙 either of the two long, pointed teeth of some animals such as elephants
  • tussle: Cats, for instance, would be greatly helped; no running fights with large, fierce rats or tussles with grown rabbits–just a bite and no more effort needed. (1 次) /ˈtʌs.əl/ (激烈地)争执,争辩 to have difficult disagreements or strong arguments
  • twittering: Nothing can be compared, he maintains, with the first cockcrow, the twittering of birds at dawn, the sight of the rising sun glinting on the trees and pastures. (1 次) /ˈtwɪt.ər.ɪŋ/ 吱吱的鸟叫,叽叽喳喳的鸟鸣 a series of short, high sounds made by a bird
  • typewriter: On turning eagerly to the text, one learns that the lady was a typist who found the sound of office typewriters worried her more and more until eventually she had to go into a mental hospital. (1 次) /ˈtaɪpˌraɪ.tər/ 打字机 a machine with keys that you press to produce letters and numbers on paper
  • typist: On turning eagerly to the text, one learns that the lady was a typist who found the sound of office typewriters worried her more and more until eventually she had to go into a mental hospital. (1 次) /ˈtaɪ.pɪst/ (表示某人打字的熟练程度) used to say how good someone is at typing
  • uncertainty: Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see. (1 次) /ʌnˈsɜː.tən.ti/ 不确定性;不确定因素;不确定(或未知)的事物 a situation in which something is not known, or something that is not known or certain
  • underclothe(或许是 underclothes?): After I had stacked my shirts and underclothes in two empty drawers, I decided to hang one of the two suits I had brought with me in the cupboard. (1 次)
  • undercurrent: But a closer study of the evidence, supported by a deeper sense of the period, and particularly by a new consciousness of the philosophical undercurrents in the scientific revolution, has profoundly modified this view of Galileo. (1 次) /ˈʌn.dəˌkʌr.ənt/ (通常指负面的或危险的)潜在的情绪(或思想等) an emotion, belief, or characteristic of a situation that is hidden and usually negative or dangerous but that has some effect
  • underside: Clusters of tiny insects called aphids were to be found on the underside of the leaves. (1 次) /ˈʌn.də.saɪd/ 下面;底部 the side of something that is usually closest to the ground
  • undertaking: Such undertakings require the precise planning and foresight of military operations. (1 次) /ˌʌn.dəˈteɪ.kɪŋ/ 工作;任务;企业;事业 a job, business, or piece of work
  • undulating: The undulating waves of the open sea are generated by three natural causes: wind, earth movements or tremors, and the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. (1 次) /ˈʌn.djʊ.leɪt/ 波动,起伏;(声音)忽高忽低的;(音量)忽大忽小的;(节奏)忽快忽慢的 to have a continuous up and down shape or movement, like waves on the sea
  • uniform: Now, dressed in a blue uniform and with a rifle over his shoulder, the prisoner marched boldly up and down in front of the camp. (1 次) /ˈjuː.nɪ.fɔːm/ 制服 a particular set of clothes that has to be worn by the members of the same organization or group of people
  • unmade: The place consisted of a straggling unmade road which was lined on either side by small houses. (1 次) /ʌnˈmeɪd/ (床铺)未整理的 If a bed is unmade, its sheets and covers are still untidy from having been slept in.
  • unpunctual(或许是 punctual?): The over-punctual can be as much a trial to others as the unpunctual. (1 次)
  • untruth: We can perhaps forgive those who said the moons of Jupiter were produced by Galileo’s spyglass if we recall that in his day, as for centuries before, curved glass was the popular contrivance for producing not truth but illusion, untruth; and if a single curved glass would distort nature, how much more would a pair of them? (1 次) /ʌnˈtruːθ/ 瞎话;假话;谎言 a statement that is not true
  • user: From those humble beginnings, we have seen the development of the user-friendly home computers and multimedia machines which are in common use today. (1 次) /ˈjuː.zər/ 使用者,用户;客户 someone who uses a product, machine, or service
  • utmost: You play to win, and the game has little meaning unless you do your utmost to win. (1 次) /ˈʌt.məʊst/ 最大的;极度的 used to emphasize how important or serious something is
  • vacuum: When lights fuse, furniture gets rickety, pipes get clogged, or vacuum cleaners fail to operate, some woman assume that their husbands will somehow put things right. (1 次) /ˈvæk.juːm/ 真空 a space from which most or all of the matter has been removed, or where there is little or no matter
  • vain: In vain they rush frantically round from place to place, trying to escape from avenging boredom by mere clatter and motion. (1 次) /veɪn/ 徒劳的;枉然的;无用的 unsuccessful; of no value
  • van: The girl, tears streaming down her face, begged to be allowed to slip into the guard’s van. (1 次) /væn/ 厢形货车,有盖小货车 a medium-sized road vehicle, used especially for carrying goods, that often has no windows in the sides at the back
  • variation: It is only in the study of man himself that the major social sciences have substituted the study of one local variation, that of Western civilization. (1 次) /ˌveə.riˈeɪ.ʃən/ 变化;变动 a change in amount or level
  • varie(或许是 varies?): The action he takes varies according to the nature of the complaint. (1 次)
  • vegetarian: And if you think you’ll abandon meat and become a vegetarian, you have the choice of very expensive organically-grown vegetables or a steady diet of pesticides every time you think you’re eating fresh salads and vegetables, or just having an innocent glass of water! (1 次) /ˌvedʒ.ɪˈteə.ri.ən/ 素食者,素食主义者 a person who does not eat meat for health or religious reasons or because they want to avoid being cruel to animals
  • velvet: Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet. (1 次) /ˈvel.vɪt/ 丝绒;平绒;天鹅绒 a cloth usually made from silk or cotton with a thick, soft surface
  • venom: The makers of the nerve poison include the mambas and the cobras and their venom is called neurotoxic. (1 次) /ˈvenəm/ (蛇、昆虫等叮咬时分泌的)毒液 a poisonous liquid that some snakes, insects, etc. produce and can put into another animal’s body by biting or stinging
  • ventilation: This would solve the problem of ventilation, for if a train entered this tunnel, it would draw in fresh air behind it. (1 次) /ˌven.tɪˈleɪ.ʃən/ 通风(设备);空气流通(设备) the movement of fresh air around a closed space, or the system that does this
  • vernacular: John Dewey has said in all seriousness that the part played by custom in shaping the behaviour of the individual, as against any way in which he can affect traditional custom, is as the proportion of the total vocabulary of his mother tongue against those words of his own baby talk that are taken up into the vernacular of his family. (1 次) /vəˈnæk.jə.lər/ 本地话,方言;白话 the form of a language that a particular group of speakers use naturally, especially in informal situations
  • vertebrate: But, of the vertebrates unpredictable Nature selected only snakes (and one lizard). (1 次) /ˈvɜː.tɪ.brət/ 有脊椎的 having a spine (= back bone)
  • video: Films, videos, CDs and CD-ROMS are just some of the bewildering amount of information they will have. (1 次) /ˈvɪd.i.əʊ/ 录像,录影;录像带 a recording of moving pictures and sound, especially as a digital file, DVD, etc.
  • vie: At meal times the odour of sauerkraut vies with that of garlic. (1 次) /vaɪ/ 竞争;争夺 to compete with other people to achieve or get something
  • viper: Vipers (adders) and rattlesnakes manufacture the blood poison, which is known as haemolytic. (1 次) /ˈvaɪ.pər/ 蝰蛇(一种小毒蛇) a small poisonous snake
  • viperine(或许是 perinea?): Snakes did not acquire their poison for use against man but for use against prey such as rats and mice, and the effects on these of viperine poison is almost immediate. (1 次)
  • virus: Scientists discovered that this particular variety of rabbit (and apparently no other animal) was susceptible to a fatal virus disease, myxomatosis. (1 次) /ˈvaɪə.rəs/ 病毒 an extremely small piece of organic material that causes disease in humans, animals, and plants
  • visiblebreak(或许是 visible break?): Gradually the river grows wider, the banks recede, the waters flow more quietly, and in the end, without any visiblebreak, they become merged in the sea, and painlessly lose their individual being. (1 次)
  • vitality: And if, with the decay of vitality, weariness increases, the thought of rest will be not unwelcome. (1 次) /vaɪˈtæl.ə.ti/ 生命力;活力 energy and strength
  • vocabulary: John Dewey has said in all seriousness that the part played by custom in shaping the behaviour of the individual, as against any way in which he can affect traditional custom, is as the proportion of the total vocabulary of his mother tongue against those words of his own baby talk that are taken up into the vernacular of his family. (1 次) /vəˈkæb.jə.lər.i/ 词汇量;(某人掌握的)全部词汇 all the words known and used by a particular person
  • vocation: Each day is a holiday, and ordinary holidays, when they come, are grudged as enforced interruptions in an absorbing vocation. (1 次) /vəʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/ (值得投入所有时间和精力的)职业,工作;(认为某种职业适合自己的)使命感 a type of work that you feel you are suited to doing and to which you should give all your time and energy, or the feeling that a type of work suits you in this way
  • vole: When you think of the innumerable birds that one sees flying about, not to mention the equally numerous small animals like field mice and voles which you do not see, it is very rarely that one comes across a dead body, except, of course, on the roads. (1 次) /vəʊl/ 田鼠;仓鼠 a small animal similar to a mouse with a thick body, short tail, and small ears
  • volt: He noticed the remains of a snake which was wound round the electric wires of a 16,000-volt power line. (1 次) /vɒlt/ 伏特(电压单位) the standard unit used to measure how strongly an electrical current is sent around an electrical system
  • voltage: Portable boiling elements that can boil small quantities of water are useful when the right voltage of electricity is available. (1 次) /ˈvɒl.tɪdʒ/ 电压;伏特数 the force of an electric current, measured in volts
  • voyager: Mars has an extraordinary fascination for would-be voyagers. (1 次) /ˈvɔɪ.ɪ.dʒər/ 航海者;远航者 a person who goes on a long and sometimes dangerous journey
  • vulgar: But, if this world is not merely a bad joke, life a vulgar flare amid the cool radiance of the stars, and existence an empty laugh braying across the mysteries; if these intimations of a something behind and beyond are not evil humour born of indigestion, or whimsies sent by the devil to mock and madden us, if, in a word beauty means something yet we must not seek to interpret the meaning. (1 次) /ˈvʌl.ɡər/ 粗俗的;庸俗的;不雅的 not suitable, simple, dignified or beautiful; not in the style preferred by the upper classes of society
  • waiter: A friendly waiter taught me a few words of Italian. (1 次) /ˈweɪ.tər/ (餐馆的)男侍者,男服务员 a man whose job is to bring the food to customers at their tables in a restaurant
  • waiting: ‘There’s always plenty to read in the waiting room!’ (1 次) /weɪt/ 等待,等候;期盼,盼望 to allow time to go by, especially while staying in one place without doing very much, until someone comes, until something that you are expecting happens or until you can do something
  • ware: Small boats loaded with wares sped to the great liner as she was entering the harbour. (1 次) /weər/ 陶器,陶器器皿 pottery (= objects made out of clay) of a particular type or make
  • warfare: At the international level, sport is frankly mimic warfare. (1 次) /ˈwɔː.feər/ 战争;作战,交战 the activity of fighting a war, often including the weapons and methods that are used
  • warning: We needed no further warning. (1 次) /ˈwɔː.nɪŋ/ 警告;告诫;提醒 something that makes you understand there is a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future
  • warrior: The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (1 次) /ˈwɒr.i.ər/ (尤指旧时的)武士,勇士 a soldier, usually one who has both experience and skill in fighting, especially in the past
  • warship: Then the cannons of the anchored warships thundered a salute to which the Vasa fired in reply. (1 次) /ˈwɔː.ʃɪp/ 战舰,军舰 a ship supplied with guns, for use in war
  • wasp: We live in dread not only of unpleasant insects like spiders or wasps, but of quite harmless ones like moths. (1 次) /wɒsp/ 黄蜂,胡蜂 a flying insect, often black and yellow, that can sting (= produce a small, painful skin injury)
  • watchdog: These friendly dogs, which were first brought from Asia, were used as watchdogs even in Roman times. (1 次) /ˈwɒtʃ.dɒɡ/ 监督人;监察机构 a person or organization responsible for making certain that companies obey particular standards and do not act illegally
  • watcher: Then the sound of rumbling thunder reached the watchers on the shore, as cargo, ballast, ammunition and 400 people went sliding and crashing down to the port side of the steeply listing ship. (1 次) /ˈwɒtʃ.ər/ (电视或电影的)观众 a person who watches television or films
  • waterspout: In this part of the cave, they could hear an insistent booming sound which they found was caused by a small waterspout shooting down into a pool from the roof of the cave. (1 次) /ˈwɔː.tə.spaʊt/ 海龙卷,水龙卷(海上的一种强旋风暴) a tornado (= violently spinning column of air) filled with water that forms over the sea
  • wavelength: This depends on the precise radio frequency of the 21-cm wavelength, or 1420 megacycles per second. (1 次) /ˈweɪv.leŋθ/ 波长;(广播电台占用的)频道,波段 the distance between two waves of energy, or the length of the radio wave used by a particular radio station for broadcasting programmes
  • wax: They also found something which the X-ray plates did not show: a small wax figure of the god Duamutef. (1 次) /wæks/ a solid substance containing a lot of fat that becomes soft and melts when warm
  • weariness: And if, with the decay of vitality, weariness increases, the thought of rest will be not unwelcome. (1 次) /ˈwɪə.ri.nəs/ 疲倦;困乏 great tiredness
  • weighting: In the first place, any scientific study requires that there be no preferential weighting of one or another of the items in the series it selects for its consideration. (1 次) /ˈweɪ.tɪŋ/ 加权值 a level of importance given to something compared to something else
  • whale: The fish are not sharks or killer whales, but favourite eating varieties like cod and skate which grow to unnatural sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet in length. (1 次) /weɪl/ a very large sea mammal that breathes air through a hole at the top of its head
  • wheelbarrow: One lady brought in a biscuit on a wheelbarrow. (1 次) /ˈwiːlˌbær.əʊ/ (尤指花园中的)手推车,独轮车 a large, open container for moving things in with a wheel at the front and two handles at the back, used especially in the garden
  • whimsy: But, if this world is not merely a bad joke, life a vulgar flare amid the cool radiance of the stars, and existence an empty laugh braying across the mysteries; if these intimations of a something behind and beyond are not evil humour born of indigestion, or whimsies sent by the devil to mock and madden us, if, in a word beauty means something yet we must not seek to interpret the meaning. (1 次) /ˈwɪm.zi/ 离奇的;古怪的;异想天开的 unusual, funny, and pleasant ideas or qualities
  • wilderness: Education in the wilderness is not a matter of monetary means. (1 次) /ˈwɪl.də.nəs/ 荒无人烟的地区;荒野 an area of land that has not been used to grow crops or had towns and roads built on it, especially because it is difficult to live in as a result of its extremely cold or hot weather or bad earth
  • windowsill: There are plenty of high-rise windowsills to fall from! (1 次) /ˈwɪn.dəʊ.sɪl/ 窗台;窗沿 a shelf below a window, either inside or outside a building
  • windscreen: As she was thrown forward, the cake went right through the windscreen and landed on the road. (1 次) /ˈwɪnd.skriːn/ (汽车等的)挡风玻璃 the window at the front of a car, truck, etc.
  • winner: The winner was Billy Stewart. (1 次) /ˈwɪn.ər/ 获胜者;冠军 someone who wins a game, competition, or election
  • wit: Oil rigs have to be repaired frequently and divers, who often have to work in darkness a hundred feet under water, have been frightened out of their wits by giant fish bumping into them as they work. (1 次) /wɪt/ (说话的)幽默风趣 the ability to use words in a clever and humorous way
  • wolf: And then, when they were dead, the carnivores, like the sabretoothed cats and the giant wolves, came out to feed and suffered exactly the same fate. (1 次) /wʊlf/ a wild animal of the dog family
  • workstation: Carver Mead, a pioneer in integrated circuits and a professor of computer science at the California Institute of Technology, notes there are now workstations that enable engineers to design, test and produce chips right on their desks, much the way and editor creates a newsletter on a Macintosh. (1 次) /ˈwɜːkˌsteɪ.ʃən/ (计算机)工作站;(办公室、工厂等中的)个人工作区 a keyboard and screen with which a person can use a computer system, or an area in an office, factory, etc. where a single person works
  • wreath: We welcome the seasons by the riverside, crowning the youngest girl with flowers in the spring, holding a summer festival on Midsummer Eve, giving thanks for the harvest in the autumn, and throwing a holly wreath into the current in the winter. (1 次) /riːθ/ 花环;花圈 an arrangement of flowers and leaves in a circular shape, used as a decoration or as a sign of respect and remembrance for a person who has died
  • yeast: Sometimes the yeast within a writer outlives a book he has written. (1 次) /jiːst/ 酵母;酵母菌 a type of fungus that is used in making alcoholic drinks such as beer and wine, and for making bread swell and become light
  • zigzag: Bruce went into a low gear and drove at a terrifying speed, keeping the front wheels astride the crack as he followed its zigzag course. (1 次) /ˈzɪɡ.zæɡ/ 锯齿形线条;之字形 a line or pattern that looks like a Z or a row of Zs joined together
  • zip: It’s a small blue case and it’s got a zip. (1 次) /zɪp/ 拉链,拉锁 a device consisting of two rows of metal or plastic teeth-like parts that are brought together by pulling a small sliding piece over them, used for closing openings in clothing, bags, etc.

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stall, statement, steak, steam, steel, storeroom, strap, studio, stuff, submarine, substance, suburb, summit, sunset, superstition, surgeon, survival, survivor, sustenance, swimmer, symptom, talent, taste, teapot, teaspoonful, technique, thinking, tobacco, tonight, toothache, topic, torrent, trade, trail, treatment, trough, trouser, uncle, understanding, undoing, vicinity, wardrobe, washing, waterfall, watertight, weakness, wedding, winch, wisdom, workshop, worship, 14th, 18th, 19th, 21st, 24th, 25th, 28th, abatement, abstruse, access, accommodation, accompaniment, accomplishment, accordance, accountant, accumulation, accuracy, accusation, achievement, acquaintance, acquisition, acre, actuality, adder, adjustment, administration, administrator, adult, advent, advertising, adviser, aerodrome, affection, afresh, agent, aggression, agriculture, aid, album, allegation, alpine, amber, ammunition, analysis, ancestor, anecdote, anger, angle, announcer, anthropology, appearance, aquaplane, 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词性 NUM (34 words)

  • one: This one? (255 次) /wʌn/ (数字)1 the number 1
  • two: Two ice creams please. (103 次) /tuː/ (数字)2 the number 2
  • three: We’re going to spend three days in the country. (43 次) /θriː/ (数字)3 the number 3
  • five: Number five. (36 次) /faɪv/ (数字)5 the number 5
  • hundred: There were hundreds of people there. (28 次) /ˈhʌn.drəd/ (数字)100 the number 100
  • four: It is four o’clock. (25 次) /fɔːr/ (数字)4 the number 4
  • twenty: There were twenty cars in the race. (24 次) /ˈtwen.ti/ (数字)20 the number 20
  • six: It is six o’clock. (20 次) /sɪks/ 数字6 the number 6
  • eight: It is eight o’clock. (18 次) /eɪt/ (数字)8 the number 8
  • seven: We can have dinner at seven o’clock. (16 次) /ˈsev.ən/ (数字)7 the number 7
  • fifty: Three pounds fifty pence,please. (14 次) /ˈfɪf.ti/ (数字)50 the number 50
  • million: There were six million visitors in all, and the profits from the exhibition were used to build museums and colleges. (14 次) /ˈmɪl.jən/ (数字)100万 the number 1,000,000
  • ten: It is ten o’clock. (14 次) /ten/ (数字)10 the number 10
  • twelve: I had lunch at half past twelve. (10 次) /twelv/ (数字)12 the number 12
  • fifteen: He was in car number fifteen. (9 次) /ˌfɪfˈtiːn/ (数字) 15 the number 15
  • thirty: You can pay a deposit of thirty pounds, and then fourteen pounds a month for three years. (9 次) /ˈθɜː.ti/ (数字)30 the number 30
  • forty: He’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world. (7 次) /ˈfɔː.ti/ (数字)40 the number 40
  • nine: It is nine o’clock. (6 次) /naɪn/ (数字)9 the number 9
  • eighteen: Jill’s eighteen years old, Tom. (5 次) /ˌeɪˈtiːn/ (数字)18 the number 18
  • eleven: But you mustn’t come home after a quarter past eleven. (5 次) /ɪˈlev.ən/ (数字)11 the number 11
  • sixteen: I could answer sixteen of the questions. (5 次) /ˌsɪkˈstiːn/ 数字16 the number 16
  • eighty: I was doing eighty when I overtook you. (4 次) /ˈeɪ.ti/ (数字)80 the number 80
  • seventeen: This time, she will be a girl of seventeen. (4 次) /ˌsev.ənˈtiːn/ (数字)17 the number 17
  • sixty: The day after the birth of the five children, an aeroplane arrived in Aberdeen bringing sixty reporters and photographers. (4 次) /ˈsɪk.sti/ 数字60 the number 60
  • thirteen: When it was eventually brought to shore, it was found to be over thirteen feet long. (4 次) /θɜːˈtiːn/ (数字)13 the number 13
  • fourteen: You can pay a deposit of thirty pounds, and then fourteen pounds a month for three years. (3 次) /ˌfɔːˈtiːn/ (数字)14 the number 14
  • nineteen: At nineteen minutes past eight. (3 次) /ˌnaɪnˈtiːn/ (数字)19 the number 19
  • billion: The Hubble telescope was launched into space by NASA on April 20,1990 at a cost of over a billion dollars. (2 次) /ˈbɪl.jən/ 十亿 the number 1,000,000,000
  • zero: Little by little the eleven minutes fell to zero. (2 次) /ˈzɪə.rəʊ/ (数字)零;没有,全无 (the number) 0; nothing
  • 1.5mps(或许是 rumpus?): Because the gravity on the Moon’s surface is only a sixth of Earth’s (remember how easily the Apollo astronauts bounded along), it takes much less energy to accelerate to that 1.5mps than it does on Earth. (1 次)
  • 1980s(或许是 1st?): In the early 1980s, the computer giant, IBM produced the world’s first Personal Computer. (1 次)
  • day,and(或许是 Dayan?): They caught lobster and fish every day,and, as one of them put it ‘ate like kings’. (1 次)
  • ninety: It suddenly dawned on me that this express was not roaring down the line at ninety miles an hour, but barely chugging along at thirty. (1 次) /ˈnaɪn.ti/ (数字)90 the number 90
  • seventy: You must have been driving at seventy miles an hour. (1 次) /ˈsev.ən.ti/ (数字)70 the number 70

one, two, three, five, hundred, four, twenty, six, eight, seven, fifty, million, ten, twelve, fifteen, thirty, forty, nine, eighteen, eleven, sixteen, eighty, seventeen, sixty, thirteen, fourteen, nineteen, billion, zero, ninety, seventy

词性 PART (3 words)

  • to: Nice to meet you. (1746 次) strong /tuː/ (用于动词前,表示不定式) used before a verb to show that it is in the infinitive
  • not: This is not my umbrella. (516 次) /nɒt/ (用于 be,can,have,will,must 等动词后构成否定表达,在口语中常简略为n’t)不 used to form a negative phrase after verbs like “be”, “can”, “have”, “will”, “must”, etc., usually used in the short form “n’t” in speech
  • ’s(或许是 s?): My name__‘s__ Robert. (174 次)

to, not

词性 PRON (42 words)

  • it: Yes, it is. (885 次) /ɪt/ (用作主语或宾语)它,这,那(指上文提到的事物、动物或情况) used as the subject of a verb, or the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a thing, animal, situation, or idea that has already been mentioned
  • i: Excuse me! (851 次) /aɪ/ (英语字母表的第九个字母) the ninth letter of the English alphabet
  • he: He is German. (831 次) strong /hiː/ (用于指代男人、男孩或雄性动物) used as the subject of a verb to refer to a man, boy, or male animal that has already been mentioned
  • they: No, they aren’t. (534 次) /ðeɪ/ (作主语)他们,她们,它们 used as the subject of a verb to refer to people, animals, or things already mentioned or, more generally, to a group of people not clearly described
  • we: No, we are not. (425 次) strong /wiː/ (用作动词的主语)我们 used as the subject of a verb to refer to a group including the speaker and at least one other person
  • you: Thank you very much. (422 次) /juː/ ;您;你们 used to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to
  • she: She is French. (336 次) strong /ʃiː/ ;(指雌性动物)它 used as the subject of a verb to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal that has already been mentioned
  • his: Mr. Jones is with his family. (280 次) strong /hɪz/ 他的;它的 belonging to or connected with a man, boy, or male animal that has just been mentioned or is known about
  • which: Which book? (222 次) /wɪtʃ/ (用于答案数目固定或有限的问题中)哪个;哪些 (used in questions and structures in which there is a fixed or limited set of answers or possibilities) what one or ones
  • my: My coat and my umbrella please. (200 次) /maɪ/ 我的 of or belonging to me (= the speaker or writer)
  • there: There’s an ice cream man. (198 次) /ðeər/ 往那里;在那里;到那里 (to, at, or in) that place
  • who: Who is this young man? (158 次) /huː/ ,什么人 used especially in questions as the subject or object of a verb, when asking which person or people, or when asking what someone’s name is
  • their: What are their jobs? (156 次) /ðeər/ 他们的;她们的;它们的 of or belonging to them
  • what: What nationality are you? (147 次) /wɒt/ 什么 used to ask for information about people or things
  • our: Our cases are brown. (139 次) /aʊər/ 我们的 of or belonging to us
  • her: Pink’s her favourite colour. (117 次) strong /hɜːr/ (指代女性或雌性动物)她,她的 used, usually as the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal that has just been mentioned or is just about to be mentioned
  • its: The stream wound its way across the field and then flowed right under their tent! (105 次) /ɪts/ 它的,其 belonging to or relating to something that has already been mentioned
  • your: Is this your handbag? (76 次) strong /jɔːr/ 你的;您的;你们的 belonging or relating to the person or group of people being spoken or written to
  • those: Those women are very hard-working. (49 次) /ðəʊz/ ,那些 plural of that
  • something: Come and have something to drink. (39 次) /ˈsʌm.θɪŋ/ 某物;某事;某个东西 an object, situation, quality, or action that is not exactly known or stated
  • nothing: Nothing at all. (30 次) /ˈnʌθ.ɪŋ/ 没有东西;没有事情 not anything
  • anything: Can you see anything? (28 次) /ˈen.i.θɪŋ/ (用于疑问句或否定句中)任何事物,任何东西 used in questions and negatives to mean “something”
  • himself: As I soon learnt, he was English himself! (23 次) /hɪmˈself/ 他自己;它自己 used to refer to a male object of a verb that is the same person or animal as the subject of the verb
  • anyone: So have I. Isn’t there anyone at home? (19 次) /ˈen.i.wʌn/ (用于疑问句和否定句中)有人,任何人 used in questions and negatives to mean “a person or people”
  • everything: Everything’s very quiet. (19 次) /ˈev.ri.θɪŋ/ 每件事;所有事物;一切 all things
  • everybody: Everybody wants to have lunch in the garden. (18 次) /ˈev.riˌbɒd.i/ 每个人,人人;所有人 →  everyone
  • someone: someone called. (16 次) /ˈsʌm.wʌn/ 某人 used to refer to a single person when you do not know who they are or when it is not important who they are
  • myself: Well, I’ll have tea by myself. (13 次) /maɪˈself/ (反身代词)我自己 used when the subject of the verb is “I” and the object is the same person
  • ourselves: We always enjoy ourselves, Mum. (13 次) /ˌaʊəˈselvz/ (we 的反身形式)我们自己 used when the subject of the verb is “we” or the speaker and one or more others, and the object is the same group of people
  • themselves: When they had all made themselves comfortable, a stranger appeared. (13 次) /ðəmˈselvz/ (they 的反身形式)他们自己,她们自己,它们自己 used when the subject of the verb is “they” or a group of people, and the object is the same group of people
  • everyone: Everyone’s in the garden. (12 次) /ˈev.ri.wʌn/ 每个人,人人;所有人 every person
  • yourself: Enjoy yourself! (10 次) strong /jɔːˈself/ 你自己;您自己 used when the subject of the verb is “you” or the person being spoken to, and the object is the same person
  • herself: she said to herself. (7 次) /hɜːˈself/ 她自己 used to refer to a female object of a verb, that is the same person or animal as the subject of the verb
  • neither: Neither can I. (7 次) /ˈnaɪ.ðər/ 两者皆非,两者都不 not either of two things or people
  • itself: The snake then wound itself round the wires. (6 次) /ɪtˈself/ 它自己,它本身 used when the subject of the verb is “it” and the object is the same thing, animal, situation, or idea
  • us: Let__‘s__ go into the living room,Carol. (6 次) strong /ʌs/ (用作动词或介词的宾语)我们 used as the object of a verb or a preposition to refer to a group that includes the speaker and at least one other person
  • whatever: ‘Whatever are you doing up here Bill?’ asked the vicar in surprise. (5 次) /wɒtˈev.ər/ 不管怎样,无论什么 it is not important what is; it makes no difference what (is)
  • whom: In the torchlight, he caught sight of a figure whom he immediately recognized as Bill Wilkins, our local grocer. (4 次) /huːm/ (作宾语时代替 who) used instead of “who” as the object of a verb or preposition
  • ours: The truth is that when mistakes occur, they are more likely to be ours than theirs. (3 次) /aʊəz/ 我们的 the one(s) belonging to or connected with the person who is speaking and one or more other people
  • theirs: The truth is that when mistakes occur, they are more likely to be ours than theirs. (2 次) /ðeəz/ 他们的,她们的,它们的(所有物) the one(s) belonging to or connected with them
  • nobody: And, as in a nightmare, there was nobody in sight to help me. (1 次) /ˈnəʊ.bə.di/ 没有人,无人 not anyone
  • yours: After I had given her some money, she looked into a crystal ball and said: ‘A relation of yours is coming to see you. (1 次) /jɔːz/ 你的;您的;你们的 the one(s) belonging to or connected with the person or group of people being spoken or written to

it, i, he, they, we, you, she, his, which, my, there, who, their, what, our, her, its, your, those, something, nothing, anything, himself, anyone, everything, everybody, someone, myself, ourselves, themselves, everyone, yourself, herself, neither, itself, us, whatever, whom, ours, theirs, nobody, yours

词性 PROPN (611 words)

  • mr.(或许是 Mr?): Good morning, Mr. Blake. (42 次)
  • mrs.(或许是 Mars?): Mrs. Smith’s kitchen is small. (36 次)
  • England: I come from England. (20 次) /ˈɪŋ.ɡlənd/ 英格兰 a country that is part of the United Kingdom
  • London: Last week Mrs. Mills went to London. (20 次) /ˈlʌn.dən/ 伦敦 the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, in the south-east of England on the River Thames. It has a population of over 13 million people and is the location of the UK Parliament, the King’s main home Buckingham Palace, the Bank of England, and the London Stock Exchange.
  • English: There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars. (19 次) /ˈɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ/ 英语 the language that is spoken in the UK, the US, and in many other countries
  • George: You’re working hard, George. (18 次)
  • john: Is that you, John? (16 次) /ˈdʒɒn/ 厕所,盥洗室(同 toilet) a toilet
  • SAM: I’m going to put it on this table, Sam. (16 次) /sæm/ 地对空导弹(surface-to-air missle的缩写) abbreviation for surface-to-air missile
  • harry: My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study. (15 次) /ˈhær.i/ 不断索要;不断烦扰 to repeatedly demand something from someone, often causing them to feel worried or angry
  • channel: Last year, we were travelling across the Channel and Jane put a piece of paper with her name and address on it into a bottle. (12 次) /ˈtʃæn.əl/ 电视台;电视频道 a television or radio station (= an organization that broadcasts television or radio programmes)
  • jimmy: Where’s Jimmy? (11 次) /ˈdʒɪm.i/ (窃贼等用来撬开门窗的)撬棍 a short, strong metal bar with a curved end, often used to force things open, for example by thieves to force open windows or doors
  • ombudsman: The official title of the person is ‘Justiteombudsman’, but the Swedes commonly refer to him as the ‘J.O.’ or ‘Ombudsman’. (11 次) /ˈɒm.bʊdz.mən/ (政府或大型机构处理投诉的)民情调查官,巡视官,申诉专员 someone who works for a government or large organization and deals with the complaints made against it
  • south: It’s often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South. (11 次) /saʊθ/ ;南方,南部 the direction that goes towards the part of the earth below the equator, opposite to the north, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction
  • Australia: This is a photograph I took during my trip to Australia. (10 次) /ɒsˈtreɪ.li.ə/ 澳大利亚 a large country in the southwest Pacific Ocean
  • frank: Yesterday afternoon Frank Hawkins was telling me about his experiences as a young man. (10 次) /fræŋk/ 坦率的,坦诚的;直言不讳的 honest, sincere, and telling the truth, even when this might be awkward or make other people uncomfortable
  • marsh: It must be Karen Marsh,the actress. (10 次) /mɑːʃ/ 沼泽;湿地 ground near a lake, a river, or the sea that often floods and is always wet
  • moon: They have found that it is connected with the passage of days and the phases of the moon. (10 次) /muːn/ 月球,月亮 the round object that moves in the sky around the earth and can be seen at night
  • alfred(或许是 flared?): This can give rise to curious situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation. (9 次)
  • Bessie: While she always criticized the fickleness of human nature, she carried on an unrelenting search for the ideal servant to the end of her days,even after she had been sadly disillusioned by Bessie. (9 次)
  • bill: Bill Frith’s garden is larger than Joe’s. (9 次) /bɪl/ 账单 a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written
  • Galileo: In his own lifetime Galileo was the centre of violent controversy, but the scientific dust has long since settled, and today we can see even his famous clash with the Inquisition in something like its proper perspective. (9 次)
  • Harriet: It is a good thing my aunt Harriet died years ago. (9 次)
  • sally: Where’s Sally, Jack? (9 次) /ˈsæl.i/ (尤指被包围时的)突击,出击,突围 a sudden attack on an enemy, especially when they are surrounding you
  • America: My parents used to live in South America and I used to fly there from Europe in the holidays. (8 次) /əˈmer.ɪ.kə/ 美国,美利坚合众国 the United States of America
  • Atlantic: It has sailed across the Atlantic many times. (8 次) /ətˈlæn.tɪk/ 大西洋的 belonging to or relating to the Atlantic Ocean
  • Bruce: The rough road across the plain soon became so bad that we tried to get Bruce to drive back to the village we had come from. (8 次)
  • dimitri(或许是 Dmitri?): Mary and her husband Dimitri lived in the tiny village of Perachora in southern Greece. (8 次)
  • Europe: My parents used to live in South America and I used to fly there from Europe in the holidays. (8 次) /ˈjʊə.rəp/ 欧洲 the continent that is to the east of the Atlantic Ocean, to the north of the Mediterranean, and to the west of Asia
  • Jane: Give me a book please, Jane. (8 次) /ˌdʒeɪn ˈdəʊ/ 无名女士,某女(对应John Doe,某男) a female John Doe
  • Joe: Joe Sanders has the most beautiful garden in our town. (8 次) /dʒəʊ/ 咖啡的俗称 coffee
  • Mendoza: One of the most colourful figures in boxing history was Daniel Mendoza, who was born in 1764. (8 次)
  • Ramsay: Kidnappers are rarely interested in animals, but they recently took considerable interest in Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay’s cat. (8 次)
  • tim(或许是 chm?): Is this shirt Tim’s? (8 次)
  • tom: Jill’s eighteen years old, Tom. (8 次) /tɒm/ 公猫(同 tomcat) a tomcat
  • April: It’s always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes. (7 次) /ˈeɪ.prəl/ 四月 the fourth month of the year, after March and before May
  • bob: Can you come here a minute please, Bob? (7 次) /bɒb/ (尤指在水面上)轻轻地快速上下晃动 to move up and down quickly and gently, especially on the surface of water
  • carol: What are you doing, Carol? (7 次) /ˈkær.əl/ 欢快的歌;圣歌;(通常指)圣诞颂歌 a happy or religious song, usually one sung at Christmas
  • cutty(或许是 cutey?): One of the most famous sailing ships of the nineteenth century, the Cutty Sark, can still be seen at Greenwich. (7 次)
  • Hans: Sophie, this is Hans. (7 次)
  • health: After reading an article entitled ‘Cigarette Smoking and Your Health’ I lit a cigarette to calm my nerves. (7 次) /helθ/ 身体状况,健康 the condition of the body and the degree to which it is free from illness, or the state of being well
  • Hubble: The Hubble telescope was launched into space by NASA on April 20,1990 at a cost of over a billion dollars. (7 次)
  • Karen: It must be Karen Marsh,the actress. (7 次)
  • mum: We’re tired… …and thirsty, Mum. (7 次) /mʌm/ 妈妈 a mother
  • palace: Perhaps the most extraordinary building of the nineteenth century was the Crystal Palace, which was built in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851. (7 次) /ˈpæl.ɪs/ 宫殿 a large house that is the official home of a king, queen, or other person of high social rank
  • rastus(或许是 stratus?): Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay, a very wealthy old lady, has shared a flat with her cat, Rastus, for a great many years. (7 次)
  • Richards: Come and meet our employees, Mr. Richards. (7 次)
  • Robert: My name’s Robert. (7 次)
  • sark(或许是 dark?): One of the most famous sailing ships of the nineteenth century, the Cutty Sark, can still be seen at Greenwich. (7 次)
  • sawyer: In the morning, Mr. Sawyer goes to work and the children go to school. (7 次)
  • Taylor: This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor. (7 次) /ˈteɪ.lə rɪˌpɔːt/ 泰勒报告(英国政府调查西斯博罗惨案发生原因的报告,该惨案于1985年发生在谢菲尔德,95名利物浦队球迷丧生) an official report by the British government into the causes of an accident at the Hillsborough football ground in Sheffield, England in 1989 at which 95 supporters of Liverpool Football Club died
  • York: He was in the R.A.F. He will fly to New York next month. (7 次) /jɔːk/ 约克 a city in northern England
  • b.c.(或许是 buck?): The mummy of an Egyptian woman who died in 800 B.C. has just had an operation. (6 次)
  • Christmas: Last Christmas, the circus owner, Jimmy Gates, decided to take some presents to a children’s hospital. (6 次) /ˈkrɪs.məs/ 圣诞节;圣诞节期间 (the period just before and after) 25 December, a Christian holy day that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ
  • Dan: Give me that hammer please, Dan. (6 次) /dæn/ (空手道或柔道的)段 one of the ten higher levels in judo or karate
  • Debbie: Debbie Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow. (6 次)
  • dickie(或许是 sickie?): He was known to us all as Dickie and his eccentricity had become legendary long before he died. (6 次)
  • Eric: Everyone went to the funeral, for the ‘ghost’ was none other than Eric Cox, a third brother who was supposed to have died as a young man. (6 次)
  • Gilbert: While John Gilbert was in hospital, he asked his doctor to tell him whether his operation had been successful, but the doctor refused to do so. (6 次)
  • hart: Debbie Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow. (6 次) /hɑːt/ 雄鹿(尤指红鹿) a male deer, especially a red deer
  • Helen: Hello, Helen. (6 次)
  • Jeremy: This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. (6 次)
  • Olympic: The Olympic Games will be held in our country in four years’ time. (6 次) /əˈlɪm.pɪk/ 奥林匹克运动会的,和奥运会有关的 of or relating to the Olympics
  • paris(或许是 pairs?): ‘Paris in the Spring’. (6 次)
  • Patrick: My friend, Patrick, has always been a fanatical opponent of Mr. Lane’s Radical Progressive Party. (6 次)
  • smith: Mrs. Smith’s kitchen is small. (6 次) /smɪθ/ 铁匠,锻工 someone who makes things out of metal, especially by heating it and hitting it with a hammer
  • aleko(或许是 allele?): After telling several of his friends about the theft, Dimitri found out that his neighbour, Aleko, had suddenly acquired a new lamb. (5 次)
  • alf(或许是 calf?): When he got married, Alf was too embarrassed to say anything to his wife about his job. (5 次)
  • ambassador: When the Ambassador of Escalopia returned home for lunch, his wife got a shock. (5 次) /æmˈbæs.ə.dər/ 大使 an important official who works in a foreign country representing his or her own country there, and who is officially accepted in this position by that country
  • bagrit(或许是 grit?): Considering how recent these developments are, it is even more remarkable that as long ago as the 1960s, an Englishman,Leon Bagrit, was able to predict some of the uses of computers which we know today. (5 次)
  • Britain: It was officially opened on March 7,1994, finally connecting Britain to the European continent. (5 次) /ˈbrɪt.ən/ 英格兰,苏格兰,威尔士的统称 England, Scotland, and Wales
  • California: At last firemen have put out a big forest fire in California. (5 次) /ˌkæl.ɪ.ˈfɔː.ni.ə / 加利福尼亚州(位于美国西海岸,首府为萨克拉门托,洛杉矶是其最大城市) a state on the west coast of the US, whose capital city is Sacramento and whose largest city is Los Angeles
  • crystal: After I had given her some money, she looked into a crystal ball and said: ‘A relation of yours is coming to see you. (5 次) /ˈkrɪs.təl/ 水晶玻璃 transparent glass of very high quality, usually with its surface cut into delicate patterns
  • Englishman: In 1860, a better plan was put forward by an Englishman, William Low. (5 次) /ˈɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ.mən/ 英格兰男人;英国男人 a man from England
  • fawcett(或许是 facet?): Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and has begun a new service. (5 次)
  • France: After I had left a small village in the south of France, I drove on to the next town. (5 次) /frɑːns/ 法国(西欧国家) a country in western Europe
  • gary(或许是 gray?): How about you, Gary? (5 次)
  • hawkwood(或许是 hawk wood?): As long ago as the fourteenth century, an Englishman, Sir John Hawkwood, made the remarkable discovery that people would rather pay large sums of money than have their life work destroyed by gangsters. (5 次)
  • jenny: Will you see Ian today,Jenny? (5 次)
  • Latham: On July 19th, 1909, in the early morning, Hubert Latham took off from the French coast in his plane the ‘Antoinette IV’. (5 次)
  • march: It’s often windy in March. (5 次) /mɑːtʃ/ 抗议游行,示威游行 an event in which a large number of people walk through a public place to express their support for something, or their disagreement with or disapproval of something
  • Mary: Tell Mary we’ll be late for dinner this evening. (5 次) /ˌheɪl ˈmeə.ri/ (天主教祈祷用语)万福马利亚 a Catholic prayer to Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ
  • Nigel: Nigel is our new next-door neighbour. (5 次)
  • north: The weather’s often cold in North and windy in the East. (5 次) /nɔːθ/ ;北方;北部 the direction that goes towards the part of the earth above the equator, opposite to the south, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction
  • parliament: If the Houses of Parliament had not been burned down in 1834, the great clock would never have been erected. (5 次) /ˈpɑː.lɪ.mənt/ 议会 in some countries, the group of (usually) elected politicians or other people who make the laws for their country
  • st.(或许是 st?): The Great St. Bernard Pass connects Switzerland to Italy. (5 次)
  • states: One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statue of Liberty, was presented to the United States of America in the nineteenth century by the people of France. (5 次) /steɪt/ 状态;情形;状况 a condition or way of being that exists at a particular time
  • Sunday: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! (5 次) /ˈsʌn.deɪ/ 周日,星期日,星期天 the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday, when most people in Western countries do not go to work
  • titanic: The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912. (5 次) /taɪˈtæn.ɪk/ 极强大的;极重要的;巨大的 extremely powerful, strong, important, or large
  • tony: How is Tony? (5 次) /ˈtəʊn.i/ 高贵的,时髦的 stylish and expensive
  • united: One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statue of Liberty, was presented to the United States of America in the nineteenth century by the people of France. (5 次) /juːˈnaɪ.tɪd/ 联合的;统一的 joined together as a group
  • Americans: No, say the Americans: our fowl are fine, we simply clean them in a different way. (4 次) /əˈmer.ɪ.kən/ 美国的 of or relating to the United States of America
  • Ben: Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and has begun a new service. (4 次) /ben/ 用于苏格兰地区的山名中 used in the names of mountains in Scotland
  • Bernard: The Great St. Bernard Pass connects Switzerland to Italy. (4 次) /ˌseɪnt ˈbɜː.nəd/ 圣伯纳德犬,瑞士救护犬(旧时尤用于在山中寻找失踪者) a very large, strong dog used especially in Switzerland in the past to find people lost in the mountains
  • bussman(或许是 bushman?): When I was a boy, my grandfather told me how a German taxi driver, Franz Bussman, found a brother who was thought to have been killed twenty years before. (4 次)
  • dad: I’m going to meet some friends, Dad. (4 次) /dæd/ 爸爸,爹爹 a father
  • Danes: He noticed at once that discipline was slack: the Danes had the self-confidence of conquerors, and their security precautions were casual. (4 次) /deɪn/ 丹麦人 a person from Denmark
  • elkor(或许是 elk or?): The small ship, Elkor, which had been searching the Barents Sea for weeks, was on its way home. (4 次)
  • EU: An electric razor that meets the European Union’s safety standards must be approved by American testers before it can be sold in the United States, and an American-made dialysis machine needs the EU’s okay before it hits the market in Europe. (4 次) /ˌiːˈjuː/ 欧洲联盟(the European Union的缩写) abbreviation for the European Union
  • games: The Olympic Games will be held in our country in four years’ time. (4 次) 体育课 organized sports activities that children do at school
  • gleam: ‘This is a wonderful place for a picnic,’ said Gloria Gleam. (4 次) /ɡliːm/ 发微光;闪烁;闪现 to produce or reflect a small, bright light
  • goodbye: Goodbye, Helen. (4 次) /ɡʊdˈbaɪ/ 再见,再会 used when someone leaves
  • Henry: But George’s parrot, Henry, was still there. (4 次) /ˌhuː.reɪ ˈhen.ri/ 公开场合大声吵闹,行为招摇的上层青年人 a young man from a high social class who speaks loudly and behaves in a noticeable way in public
  • humphries(或许是 Humphreys?): This attracted the attention of Richard Humphries who was then the most eminent boxer in England. (4 次)
  • Ian: Has Ian sold his house yet? (4 次) strong /æn/ (用于以元音开头的词前,代替 a) used instead of “a” when the following word begins with a vowel sound
  • Jones: What must I do, Mrs. Jones? (4 次) /dʒəʊnz/ 非常需要;很想要 to want something very much
  • jumbo: Dressed up as Father Christmas and accompanied by a ‘guard of honour’ of six pretty girls, he set off down the main street of the city riding a baby elephant called Jumbo. (4 次) /ˈdʒʌm.bəʊ/ 特大(号)的;巨型的 extremely large
  • lane: The former Prime Minister, Mr.Wentworth Lane, was defeated in the recent elections. (4 次) /leɪn/ 乡间小路;小巷,小街,胡同 a narrow road in the countryside or in a town
  • macaroni: To end our special news bulletin,’ said the voice of the television announcer, ‘we’re going over to the macaroni fields of Calabria. (4 次) /ˌmæk.ərˈəʊ.ni/ 通心粉;通心面 a type of pasta in the shape of small tubes
  • madam: Do you like this dress, madam? (4 次) /ˈmæd.əm/ (对妇女正式而礼貌的称呼)夫人,太太,女士 a formal and polite way of speaking to a woman
  • mars: In our own solar system, for example, Venus is far too hot and Mars is far too cold to support life. (4 次) /mɑːz/ 火星 the planet fourth in order of distance from the sun, after Earth and before Jupiter
  • Monday: He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. (4 次) /ˈmʌn.deɪ/ 星期一,周一 the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday
  • pacific: In 1963 a Lancaster bomber crashed on Wallis Island, a remote place in the South Pacific, a long way west of Samoa. (4 次) /pəˈsɪf.ɪk/ 和平的;求和的 peaceful or helping to cause peace
  • Roy: Roy Trenton used to drive a taxi. (4 次) /ˌrɔɪ əv ðə ˈrəʊ.vəz ˌstʌf/ (用于体育报道中)没有获胜希望的球队勇敢而激动人心的表现(1950年代漫画《巡游者队的罗伊》中常描写此类球场表现) used in sports reports to refer to brave and exciting football by a team that has very little chance of being successful, typical of the games in the 1950s comic strip “Roy of the Rovers”
  • royal: A pilot noticed a balloon which seemed to be making for a Royal Air Force Station nearby. (4 次) /ˈrɔɪ.əl/ 国王的;女王的;王室的 belonging or connected to a king or queen or a member of their family
  • Saturday: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! (4 次) /ˈsæt.ə.deɪ/ 星期六,周六 the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday
  • Scott: Look, Scott. (4 次)
  • Sophie: This is Miss Sophie Dupont. (4 次)
  • Sweden: During a holiday in Sweden, I found this note on my car: ‘sir, we welcome you to our city. (4 次) /ˈswiː.dən/ 瑞典(北欧国家) a country in northern Europe
  • tazieff(或许是 Tallchief?): Haroun Tazieff, the Polish scientist, has spent his lifetime studying active volcanoes and deep caves in all parts of the world. (4 次)
  • temple: The mummy is that of Shepenmut who was once a singer in the Temple of Thebes. (4 次) /ˈtem.pəl/ 庙宇,寺院;神殿 a building used for the worship of a god or gods in some religions
  • Thermopylae: The only other ship to match her was the Thermopylae. (4 次)
  • Thompson: A public house which was recently bought by Mr.Ian Thompson is up for sale. (4 次)
  • Tommy: While we were having breakfast, our little boy, Tommy, found two small coins on the floor. (4 次) /ˈtɒm.i ɡʌn/ 汤普森冲锋枪 a light machine gun (= a gun that fires many bullets quickly) that is held in the hand
  • Wednesday: He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. (4 次) /ˈwenz.deɪ/ 星期三 the day of the week after Tuesday and before Thursday
  • west: It’s often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South. (4 次) /west/ 西,西方 the direction in which the sun goes down in the evening, opposite to the east, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction
  • Williams: He has a bad cold, Mr. Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week. (4 次)
  • Antoinette: On July 19th, 1909, in the early morning, Hubert Latham took off from the French coast in his plane the ‘Antoinette IV’. (3 次)
  • august: It’s always hot in June, July and August. (3 次) /ˈɔː.ɡəst/ 八月 the eighth month of the year, after July and before September
  • Berger: The deepest known cave in the world is the Gouffre Berger near Grenoble. (3 次) /ˈbɜː.ɡəz dɪˌziːz/ 贝格尔病,又称IgA肾病 a type of kidney disease in which there is too much of a particular protein, the IgA protein, in the kidney tissues, causing damage to blood vessels in the kidney that filter blood
  • bleriot(或许是 blotter?): Two days later, Louis Bleriot arrived near Calais with a plane called ‘No. XI’. (3 次)
  • brabante(或许是 banter?): Two of the leading growers, Giuseppe Moldova and Riccardo Brabante,tell me that they have been expecting a splendid crop this year and harvesting has begun earlier than usual. (3 次)
  • British: If, at the time, the British had not feared invasion, it would have been completed. (3 次) /ˈbrɪt.ɪʃ/ 英国的;英国人的 belonging to or relating to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or its people
  • Byrd: Though, at first, Byrd and his men were able to take a great many photographs of the mountains that lay below, they soon ran into serious trouble. (3 次)
  • Calais: When he woke up next morning, he discovered that the boat had, in the meantime, travelled to Calais. (3 次) /ˈkæl.eɪ/ 加来(法国东北部大型港口城市) a city in north-eastern France with a large port
  • Campbell: The great racing driver, Sir Malcolm Campbell, was the first man to drive at over 300 miles per hour. (3 次)
  • Carlyle: It is recounted of Thomas Carlyle that when he heard of the illness of his friend, Henry Taylor, he went off immediately to visit him, carrying with him in his pocket what remained a bottle of medicine formerly prescribed for an indisposition of Mrs. Carlyle’s. (3 次)
  • Chinese: He is Chinese. (3 次) /tʃaɪˈniːz/ 中国的;中国人的 belonging to or relating to China, its people, or its language
  • cox: The farm was owned by two brothers, Joe and Bob Cox. (3 次) /kɒks/ (划艇的)舵手 the person who sits in the back of a rowing boat and controls its direction
  • customs: Two men took the parcel off the plane and carried it into the Customs House. (3 次) 海关 the place at a port, airport, or border where travellers’ bags are looked at to find out if any goods are being carried illegally
  • Dover: He hitchhiked to Dover and, towards evening, went into a boat to find somewhere to sleep. (3 次)
  • endeavour(或许是 endeavor?): The shuttle Endeavour will be taking the astronauts to the Hubble. (3 次)
  • endley(或许是 endless?): For years, villagers believed that Endley Farm was hunted. (3 次)
  • eve: The man took heart and, sure enough, on New Years’ Eve he was able to hobble along to a party. (3 次) /iːv/ (重大事件的)前日,前夕 the period or day before an important event
  • Franz: When I was a boy, my grandfather told me how a German taxi driver, Franz Bussman, found a brother who was thought to have been killed twenty years before. (3 次)
  • gables: She had a huge, rambling country house called ‘The Gables’. (3 次) /ˈɡeɪ.bəl/ 山墙,三角墙 the top end of the wall of a building, in the shape of a triangle, where it meets the sloping parts of a roof
  • Germany: It was made in Germany in 1681. (3 次) /ˈdʒɜː.mə.ni/ 德国(中部欧洲国家) a country in central Europe
  • Gloria: ‘This is a wonderful place for a picnic,’ said Gloria Gleam. (3 次)
  • Harrison: My old friend, Harrison, had lived in the Mediterranean for many years before he returned to England. (3 次)
  • Hugh: My friend, Hugh, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet. (3 次)
  • Italy: Last summer, I went to Italy. (3 次) /ˈɪt.əl.i/ 意大利(南欧国家) a country in southern Europe
  • jasper: Jasper White is one of those rare people who believes in ancient myths. (3 次)
  • Jim: This is Jim. (3 次) /ˌdʒɪm ˈkrəʊ/ (美国对黑人的)种族歧视,种族隔离 the laws and policies once used in the US to treat Black people unfairly and to keep them apart from white people
  • July: It’s always hot in June, July and August. (3 次) /dʒuˈlaɪ/ 七月 the seventh month of the year, after June and before August
  • June: It’s always hot in June, July and August. (3 次) /dʒuːn/ 六月 the sixth month of the year, after May and before July
  • ken: Hello, Ken. (3 次) /ken/ 金融方面的事我恐怕不懂。 not in your area of knowledge:
  • l: I-N-T-E-__L__-L-I-G-E-N-T. That’s right. (3 次) /el/ (英语字母表的第12个字母) the twelfth letter of the English alphabet
  • Leon: Considering how recent these developments are, it is even more remarkable that as long ago as the 1960s, an Englishman,Leon Bagrit, was able to predict some of the uses of computers which we know today. (3 次)
  • Liz: Can you recognize that woman,Liz? (3 次)
  • lord: In 1908 Lord Northcliffe offered a prize of $1,000 to the first man who would fly across the English Channel. (3 次) /lɔːd/ 老爷,贵族 a male peer
  • mead: Carver Mead, a pioneer in integrated circuits and a professor of computer science at the California Institute of Technology, notes there are now workstations that enable engineers to design, test and produce chips right on their desks, much the way and editor creates a newsletter on a Macintosh. (3 次) /miːd/ (旧时饮用的)蜂蜜酒 an alcoholic drink made from honey that was drunk in the past
  • Mediterranean: My old friend, Harrison, had lived in the Mediterranean for many years before he returned to England. (3 次) /ˌmed.ɪ.tərˈeɪ.ni.ən/ 地中海 the sea surrounded by southern Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia
  • Merlin: It has four Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, but the group will need to have only three of them rebuilt. (3 次)
  • milky: Recent developments in astronomy have made it possible to detect planets in our own Milky Way and in other galaxies. (3 次) /ˈmɪl.ki/ 含奶的;奶的;乳制的 A milky liquid contains milk or is made with a lot of milk.
  • minister: The former Prime Minister, Mr.Wentworth Lane, was defeated in the recent elections. (3 次) /ˈmɪn.ɪ.stər/ 部长;大臣 a member of the government in Britain and many other countries who is in charge of a particular department or has an important position in it
  • NASA: The Hubble telescope was launched into space by NASA on April 20,1990 at a cost of over a billion dollars. (3 次) /ˈnæs.ə/ (美国)国家航空和航天局,太空总署(NationalAeronautics and Space Administration的缩写) abbreviation for National Aeronautics and Space Administration: the US government organization that is responsible for space travel and the scientific study of space
  • Pauline: What’s Ron Marston like, Pauline? (3 次)
  • pinhurst(或许是 Pankhurst?): Mr.James Scott has a garage in Silbury and now he has just bought another garage in Pinhurst. (3 次)
  • pole: In 1929, three years after his flight over the North Pole, the American explorer, R.E.Byrd,successfully flew over the South Pole for the first time. (3 次) /pəʊl/ ,柱 a long, thin stick of wood or metal, often used standing straight up in the ground to support things
  • prime: The former Prime Minister, Mr.Wentworth Lane, was defeated in the recent elections. (3 次) /praɪm/ 首要的,主要的;基本的 main or most important
  • Rex: Our dog, Rex, used to sit outside our front gate and dark. (3 次) /reks/ (拉丁语,在国王即位期间,用于在法庭上指政府方)国王 a Latin word meaning “king”, used to show the side in a court case that is the state, when there is a king
  • Richard: How was the exam, Richard? (3 次)
  • rockwall(或许是 rockfall?): Meanwhile, two other actors, Rockwall Slinger and Merlin Greeves, had carried two large food baskets to a shady spot under some trees. (3 次)
  • Russia: The Karen had been sailing in a convoy to Russia when she was torpedoed by an enemy submarine. (3 次) /ˈrʌʃ.ə/ 俄罗斯(跨越东欧和北亚的国家) a country in eastern Europe and North Asia
  • September: It’s always warm in September and October. (3 次) /sepˈtem.bər/ 九月 the ninth month of the year, after August and before October
  • services: Many people in industry and the Services, who have practical experience of noise, regard any investigation of this question as a waste of time; they are not prepared even to admit the possibility that noise affects people. (3 次) /ˈsɜː.vɪs ˌsteɪ.ʃən/ 加油站 a place where fuel is sold for road vehicles, often with a small shop
  • silbury(或许是 Pillsbury?): Mr.James Scott has a garage in Silbury and now he has just bought another garage in Pinhurst. (3 次)
  • silver: One of the most handsome cars was a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. (3 次) /ˈsɪl.vər/ ,银子 a chemical element that is a valuable shiny, white metal, used for making cutlery (= knives, spoons, etc.), jewellery, coins, and decorative objects
  • sterling: Mrs. Anne Sterling did not think of the risk she was taking when she ran through a forest after two men. (3 次) /ˈstɜː.lɪŋ/ 英镑(英国货币) British money
  • Susan: It’s for my daughter, Susan. (3 次) /ˌleɪ.zi ˈsuː.zən/ 餐桌转盘(餐桌上木质或塑料的圆盘,转动可使就餐的人都能取到食物) a circular piece of wood or plastic on a base that is put on a table and can be turned around so that everyone can reach the food that is on it
  • technology: New technology has also made its own contribution to noise. (3 次) /tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/ 技术(学);应用技术;(尤指)工业技术 (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries
  • Thursday: He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. (3 次) /ˈθɜːz.deɪ/ 星期四 the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday
  • Tuesday: He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. (3 次) /ˈtʃuːz.deɪ/ 星期二 the day of the week after Monday and before Wednesday
  • u.s.(或许是 user?): No, she bought them in the U.S. (3 次)
  • vasa(或许是 vase?): This was the Vasa, royal flagship of the great imperial fleet. (3 次)
  • Vera: One case concerns an 11-year-old schoolgirl Vera Petrova, who has normal vision but who can also perceive things with different parts of her skin, and through solid walls. (3 次) /ˌæl.əʊ ˈvɪə.rə/ 芦荟;芦荟叶汁(可用来治疗受损皮肤) a type of plant with thick pointed leaves, or the thick liquid found in the leaves that is used to treat damaged skin
  • verrazano(或许是 overran?): Verrazano, an Italian about whom little is known, sailed into New York Harbour in 1524 and named it Angouleme. (3 次)
  • westhaven(或许是 west haven?): After consulting my railway timetable, I noted with satisfaction that there was an express train to Westhaven. (3 次)
  • William: In 1860, a better plan was put forward by an Englishman, William Low. (3 次)
  • zoo: When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously. (3 次) /zuː/ (尤指野生)动物园 an area in which animals, especially wild animals, are kept so that people can go and look at them or study them
  • Aberdeen: The family lived in Aberdeen, a small town of 23,000 inhabitants in South Dakota. (2 次) /æb.əˈdiːn/ 阿伯丁(苏格兰东北部城市) a city in northeastern Scotland
  • Africa: They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamonds from South Africa. (2 次) /ˈæf.rɪ.kə/ 非洲 the continent that is to the south of the Mediterranean Sea, to the east of the Atlantic Ocean, and to the west of the Indian Ocean
  • alan(或许是 anal?): Karen Marsh:Sensational News!By our reporter,Alan Jones. (2 次)
  • Alison: Our neighbour, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. (2 次)
  • alps: The entrance to the cave is on a plateau in the Dauphine Alps. (2 次) /ælps/ 阿尔卑斯山脉(欧洲的一大型山脉,东起奥地利、斯洛文尼亚,穿过意大利、瑞士、德国和列支敦士登,一直延伸至西部的法国) a large mountain range in Europe, stretching from Austria and Slovenia in the east, through Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and Liechtenstein, to France in the west
  • Andy: What’s the matter, Andy? (2 次)
  • Angeles: At a special swimming pool in Los Angeles, children become expert at holding their breath under water even before they can walk. (2 次) /ˌlɒs ˈæn.dʒə.liːz/ 洛杉矶(美国加州最大城市) the largest city in the western US state of California and a centre of the entertainment industry
  • Asian: Already,orientals and Asian Americans constitute the majority of the engineering staffs at many Valley firms. (2 次) /ˈeɪ.ʒən/ 亚洲的;亚洲人的 belonging to or relating to Asia or its people
  • association: The Youth Hostels Association. (2 次) /əˌsəʊ.siˈeɪ.ʃən/ 协会;社团;联盟 a group of people who work together in a single organization for a particular purpose
  • athelney(或许是 Athene?): While Alfred’s little army slowly began to gather at Athelney, the king himself set out to penetrate the camp of Guthrum, the commander of the Danish invaders. (2 次)
  • b.b.c.(或许是 bobcat?): When you visit London, one of the first things you will see is Big Ben, the famous clock which can be heard all over the world on the B.B.C. (2 次)
  • baker: This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. (2 次) /ˈbeɪ.kər/ 面包师;糕点师;面包店店员(或店主) a person who makes bread and cakes, or who sells bread and cakes as a job
  • Bartholdi: The great statue, which was designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years to complete. (2 次)
  • bellinsky(或许是 Bellini?): At a village fair, I decided to visit a fortune-teller called Madam Bellinsky. (2 次)
  • billy: The winner was Billy Stewart. (2 次) /ˈbɪl.i/ (供野外烹饪用的)金属罐 a metal container used for cooking outside over a fire
  • bloggs(或许是 blogs?): This can give rise to curious situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation. (2 次)
  • bluebird: Bluebird, the car he was driving, had been specially built for him. (2 次) /ˈbluː.bɜːd/ 蓝鸲,蓝色鸣鸟(北美小鸟,背及头部有蓝色羽毛) a small blue singing bird found in North America
  • boys: The Greenwood Boys are a group of pop singers. (2 次) 男性朋友们 a group of male friends
  • brian(或许是 brain?): When my old friend Brian urged me to accept a cigarette, it was more than I could bear. (2 次)
  • brinksley(或许是 Brinkley?): ‘It couldn’t be better, Gloria,’ Brinksley Meers agreed. (2 次)
  • bye: Bye-bye. (2 次) /baɪ/ 再见 goodbye
  • carlos(或许是 carols?): His name is Carlos. (2 次)
  • Caroline: Did you serve this gentleman half an hour ago, Caroline? (2 次)
  • Charlotte: That’s a good idea, Charlotte. (2 次) /ˈʃɑː.lət/ 水果奶油布丁 a type of sweet dish made with layers of fruit and bread, cake, or biscuits in a special shaped container
  • chief: The Ombudsman immediately wrote to the Chief of Police in the district asking him to send a record of the case. (2 次) /tʃiːf/ 首要的;最重要的;最主要的 most important or main
  • china: Before they were replaced by steamships, sailing vessels like the Cutty Sark were used to carry tea from China and wool from Australia. (2 次) /ˈtʃaɪ.nə/ ;瓷料;瓷器,瓷制品 clay of a high quality that is shaped and then heated to make it permanently hard, or objects made from this, such as cups and plates
  • cockerell(或许是 cockerel?): In 1953, a former electronics engineer in his fifties, Christopher Cockerell, who had turned to boat-building on the Norfolk Broads, suggested an idea on which he had been working for many years to the British Government and industrial circles. (2 次)
  • commanding: The police were called in, but they could not arrest anyone, for the basket contained two Members of Parliament and the Commanding Officer of the station! (2 次) /kəˈmɑːn.dɪŋ/ 指挥的,统帅的,负责下命令的 having the authority to give orders
  • Conrad: That must be Conrad Reeves. (2 次)
  • contamination:  Contamination of water supplies is usually due to poor sanitation close to water sources, sewage disposal into the sources themselves, leakage of sewage into distribution systems or contamination with industrial or farm waste. (2 次) /kənˌtæm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ 弄脏,污染;玷污 the process of making something dirty or poisonous, or the state of containing unwanted or dangerous substances
  • corporation: This can give rise to curious situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation. (2 次) /ˌkɔː.pərˈeɪ.ʃən/ 大公司;集团公司 a large company or group of companies that is controlled together as a single organization
  • croft: Mr.Croft. (2 次) /krɒft/ (尤指苏格兰住宅周围的)小农场,农舍 (especially in Scotland) a very small farm around a house, or the house itself
  • daniel(或许是 denial?): One of the most colourful figures in boxing history was Daniel Mendoza, who was born in 1764. (2 次)
  • dr.(或许是 dry?): I’ll phone Dr. Carter. (2 次)
  • e: I-N-T-__E__-L-L-I-G-__E__-N-T. That’s right. (2 次) /iː/ (英语字母表的第五个字母) the fifth letter of the English alphabet
  • eames(或许是 eases?): The examiner must have been pleased with my performance, for he smiled and said, ‘Just one more thing, Mr.Eames. (2 次)
  • east: The weather’s often cold in North and windy in the East. (2 次) /iːst/ ;东方 the direction from which the sun rises in the morning, opposite to the west, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction
  • Eleanor: Kidnappers are rarely interested in animals, but they recently took considerable interest in Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay’s cat. (2 次)
  • electricity: Mrs. Richards realized that it must be the man from the Electricity Board who had come to read the metre. (2 次) /ˌel.ɪkˈtrɪs.ə.ti/ ;电能 a form of energy that can be produced in several ways and that provides power to devices that create light, heat, etc.
  • engineering: You work for the Overseas Engineering Company, don’t you? (2 次) /ˌen.dʒɪˈnɪə.rɪŋ/ 工程设计;工程学 the work of an engineer (= a person who designs or builds machines, engines, electrical systems, or large structures such as roads or bridges using scientific principles), or the study of this work
  • Everest: Since its discovery, it has become a sort of potholers’ Everest. (2 次) /ˈev.ər.ɪst/ 埃佛勒斯峰(即珠穆朗玛峰) the highest mountain on earth, situated on the border between Nepal and Tibet in the west of China
  • Frenchman: A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke. (2 次) /ˈfrentʃ.mən/ 法国人 a man from France
  • frinley(或许是 Finley?): The tiny village of Frinley is said to possess a ‘cursed tree’. (2 次)
  • Giovanni: He soon made a name for himself and came to be known to the Italians as Giovanni Acuto. (2 次)
  • gouffre(或许是 Geoffrey?): The deepest known cave in the world is the Gouffre Berger near Grenoble. (2 次)
  • Greece: I come from Greece. (2 次) /ɡriːs/ 希腊(东南欧国家) a country in southeastern Europe
  • Greenwich: Officials from Greenwich Observatory have the clock checked twice a day. (2 次) /ˌɡren.ɪtʃ ˈmiːn taɪm/ 格林尼治(平均)时,世界时 the time at Greenwich, Greater London, that world time zones are based on
  • greenwood: The Greenwood Boys are a group of pop singers. (2 次)
  • greeves(或许是 reeves?): Meanwhile, two other actors, Rockwall Slinger and Merlin Greeves, had carried two large food baskets to a shady spot under some trees. (2 次)
  • harmsworth(或许是 harms worth?): The secretary told me that Mr.Harmsworth would see me. (2 次)
  • ho: This is supposed to induce pleasurable sensations in the elephant, and its effects are reinforced by the use of endearing epithets, such as ‘ho! (2 次) /həʊ/ 婊子,妓女 an insulting word for a woman, especially one who is considered to have a lot of sexual partners
  • Holland: My daughter, Jane, never dreamed of receiving a letter from a girl of her own age in Holland. (2 次) /ˈhɒl.ənd/ 荷兰(西欧国家) a name that is sometimes used for the Netherlands, a country in western Europe
  • hostel: ‘I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at a Youth Hostel.’ (2 次) /ˈhɒs.təl/ (免费或廉价的)旅社,客栈 a large house where people can stay free or cheaply
  • houses: If the Houses of Parliament had not been burned down in 1834, the great clock would never have been erected. (2 次) /haʊs/ 房屋,住宅 a building that people, usually one family, live in
  • i.(或许是 i?): Neither can I. (2 次)
  • IBM: In the early 1980s, the computer giant, IBM produced the world’s first Personal Computer. (2 次)
  • India: Before she had anchored, the men from the boats had climbed on board and the decks were soon covered with colourful rugs from Persia, silks from India, copper coffee pots, and beautiful handmade silverware. (2 次) /ˈɪn.di.ə/ 印度(南亚国家) a country in South Asia
  • Indians: Men accustomed to struggling for survival against the elements and Indians were bewildered by politicians, bankers and businessmen, and unhorsed by fences, laws and alien taboos. (2 次) /ˈɪn.di.ən/ 印度的;印度人的 belonging to or relating to India or its people
  • internet: Of course, Leon Bagrit could not possibly have foreseen the development of the Internet, the worldwide system that enables us to communicate instantly with anyone in any part of the world by using computers linked to telephone networks. (2 次) /ˈɪn.tə.net/ 国际互联网,因特网 the large system of connected computers around the world that allows people to share information and communicate with each other
  • Italians: He soon made a name for himself and came to be known to the Italians as Giovanni Acuto. (2 次) /ɪˈtæl.jən/ 意大利的;意大利人的;意大利语的 belonging to or relating to Italy, its people, or its language
  • jack: Where’s Sally, Jack? (2 次) /dʒæk/ 起重器,千斤顶 a piece of equipment that can be opened slowly under a heavy object such as a car in order to raise it off the ground
  • Jackson: Thank you, Mr. Jackson. (2 次)
  • James: Mr.James Scott has a garage in Silbury and now he has just bought another garage in Pinhurst. (2 次)
  • January: It’s often cold in December, January and February. (2 次) /ˈdʒæn.ju.ə.ri/ 一月 the first month of the year, after December and before February
  • japan: A Festival for the Dead is held once a year in Japan. (2 次) /dʒəˈpæn/ 日本(东亚国家) a country in East Asia formed of a group of islands
  • jean: She’s in the garden, Jean. (2 次) /ˈdʒiːn ˌdʒæk.ɪt/ 牛仔夹克 a short coat made of denim (= a thick, strong cotton cloth, used especially for making jeans)
  • Jennifer: My aunt Jennifer is an actress. (2 次)
  • Jill: Jill? (2 次)
  • Julie: Our friends Julie and Jack were there, too. (2 次)
  • Jupiter: A telescope would have to be as far away as the planet Jupiter to look for life in outer space, because the dust becomes thinner the further we travel towards the outer edges of our own solar system. (2 次) /ˈdʒuː.pɪ.tər/ 木星 the planet fifth in order of distance from the Sun, after Mars and before Saturn
  • kate(或许是 take?): I think I can, Kate. (2 次)
  • kituro(或许是 rootkit?): In 1948, he went to Lake Kivu in the Congo to observe a new volcano which he later named Kituro. (2 次)
  • ladies: Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog. (2 次) 女洗手间,女卫生间 a women’s toilet in a public place or building such as a hotel or restaurant
  • Lancaster: In 1963 a Lancaster bomber crashed on Wallis Island, a remote place in the South Pacific, a long way west of Samoa. (2 次) /ˈlæŋ.kæs.tər/ 莱斯特 a small city in northwest England
  • liberty: One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statue of Liberty, was presented to the United States of America in the nineteenth century by the people of France. (2 次) /ˈlɪb.ə.ti/ 自由 the freedom to live as you wish or go where you want
  • los(或许是 loci?): At a special swimming pool in Los Angeles, children become expert at holding their breath under water even before they can walk. (2 次)
  • Lucy: I’m sorry, Lucy. (2 次)
  • Malcolm: The great racing driver, Sir Malcolm Campbell, was the first man to drive at over 300 miles per hour. (2 次)
  • meers(或许是 meres?): ‘It couldn’t be better, Gloria,’ Brinksley Meers agreed. (2 次)
  • millington(或许是 milling ton?): When he was alone, he telephoned the hospital exchange and asked for Doctor Millington. (2 次)
  • ministry: This was later confirmed by a naval official at the Ministry of Defence after the Elkor had returned home. (2 次) /ˈmɪn.ɪ.stri/ (政府的)部 in Britain and some other countries, a department of the government led by a minister
  • myrolite(或许是 impolite?): One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for ‘Myrolite’, the shop assistant looked puzzled and Harry repeated the word, slowly stressing each syllable. (2 次)
  • n: I-__N__-T-E-L-L-I-G-E-__N__-T. That’s right. (2 次) /en/ (英语字母表的第14个字母) the 14th letter of the English alphabet
  • navy: Some time ago the United States Navy, for instance, examined a very large number of men working on aircraft carriers: the study was known as Project Anehin. (2 次) /ˈneɪ.vi/ 海军 the part of a country’s armed forces that is trained to operate at sea
  • November: It’s often cold in November and it rains sometimes. (2 次) /nəʊˈvem.bər/ 十一月 the eleventh month of the year, after October and before December
  • October: It’s always warm in September and October. (2 次) /ɒkˈtəʊ.bər/ 十月 the tenth month of the year, after September and before November
  • Pamela: Where’s Pamela? (2 次)
  • pardon: Pardon? (2 次) /ˈpɑː.dən/ 原谅,宽恕(常用于礼貌的表达方式) to forgive someone for something they have said or done. This word is often used in polite expressions
  • periwigs: However, there are undoubtedly some wrong ways, and you can be sure that none of our five advisers would have suggested sinking all (or perhaps any) of your money into Periwigs. (2 次)
  • radical: My friend, Patrick, has always been a fanatical opponent of Mr. Lane’s Radical Progressive Party. (2 次) /ˈræd.ɪ.kəl/ 激进的;过激的;极端的 believing or expressing the belief that there should be great or extreme social or political change
  • reeves: That must be Conrad Reeves. (2 次) /riːv/ (英国历史上国王派驻郡县的)地方长官;采邑总管,采邑农奴总监 a legal officer in England in the past
  • Robinson: Dan Robinson has been worried all week. (2 次) /ˌhiːθ ˈrɒb.ɪn.sən/ (机器)结构精巧复杂但不实用的 used to describe a machine that is very cleverly made and is complicated in a silly or humorous way, but has no practical use
  • rolls: One of the most handsome cars was a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. (2 次) /rəʊl/ (使)翻滚;(使)滚动 to (cause something to) move somewhere by turning over and over or from side to side
  • Royce: One of the most handsome cars was a Rolls-__Royce__ Silver Ghost. (2 次) /ˌrəʊlzˈrɔɪs/ (英国生产的大型昂贵豪华车)劳斯莱斯 a brand name for a large and very expensive type of car made in the UK
  • rumbold(或许是 rum bold?): Last week at a dinner party, the hostess asked me to sit next to Mrs.Rumbold. (2 次)
  • salt: He set up a new world record in September 1935 at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. (2 次) /sɒlt/ ,食盐 a common white substance found in sea water and in the ground, used especially to add flavour to food or to preserve it
  • Sandra: Where’s Sandra, Bob? (2 次)
  • Scotland: ‘I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at a Youth Hostel.’ (2 次) /ˈskɒt.lənd/ 苏格兰 a country that is part of the United Kingdom
  • sensational: Karen Marsh:Sensational News!By our reporter,Alan Jones. (2 次) /senˈseɪ.ʃən.əl/ 极好的;绝妙的;出众的 very good, exciting, or unusual
  • signor: Signor Fratelli, the present champion, has won it every year since 1991. (2 次)
  • silicon:  Technology trends may push Silicon Valley back to the future. (2 次) /ˈsɪl.ɪ.kən/ (化学元素)硅 a grey chemical element that is found in rocks and sand and is used in making computers and other electronic machines
  • slinger(或许是 linger?): Meanwhile, two other actors, Rockwall Slinger and Merlin Greeves, had carried two large food baskets to a shady spot under some trees. (2 次)
  • Steven: Hi, Steven. (2 次)
  • Stewart: The winner was Billy Stewart. (2 次)
  • Stockholm: For nearly three and a half centuries she lay at the bottom of Stockholm harbour until her discovery in 1956. (2 次) /ˈstɒk.həʊm/ 斯德哥尔摩(瑞典首都) the capital city of Sweden, situated in the eastern part of the country, on the coast
  • Sundays: On Sundays, hundreds of people come from the city to see our town and to walk through the woods. (2 次) /ˈsʌn.deɪ/ 周日,星期日,星期天 the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday, when most people in Western countries do not go to work
  • Sydney: When a plane from London arrived at Sydney airport, workers began to unload a number of wooden boxes which contained clothing. (2 次) /ˈsɪd.ni/ 悉尼(澳大利亚的一个城市) a large city in southeastern Australia that is the capital of the state of New South Wales
  • thirsty: We’re tired… …and thirsty, Mum. (2 次) /ˈθɜː.sti/ 口渴的 needing to drink
  • topsail: He will be in his small boat, Topsail. (2 次) /ˈtɒp.seɪl/ (三节桅的)中桅帆;(二节桅的)上桅帆 a sail that is above another sail on a sailing boat
  • venus(或许是 nevus?): In our own solar system, for example, Venus is far too hot and Mars is far too cold to support life. (2 次)
  • wayle(或许是 wale?): The Wayle is a small river that cuts across the park near my home. (2 次)
  • woodford(或许是 wood ford?): ‘I’m going to Woodford Green,’ I said to the conductor as I got on the (2 次)
  • 312g.(拼写错误?): It is LFZ 312G. (1 次)
  • academy: Meanwhile, he founded a highly successful Academy and even Lord Byron became one of his pupils. (1 次) /əˈkæd.ə.mi/ 研究院;学会;专科学院 an organization intended to protect and develop an art, science, language, etc., or a school that teaches a particular subject or trains people for a particular job
  • acuto(或许是 auto?): He soon made a name for himself and came to be known to the Italians as Giovanni Acuto. (1 次)
  • adolphus(或许是 Adolph?): King Gustavus Adolphus ‘The Northern Hurricane’, then at the height of his military success in the ‘Thirty Years’ War, had dictated her measurements and armament. (1 次)
  • aime(或许是 aim?): In 1858, a French engineer, Aime Thome de Gamond, arrived in England with a plan for a twenty-one-mile tunnel under the English Channel. (1 次)
  • Alex: For instance, Alex Au, a Stanford Ph.D. from Hong Kong, has set up a Taiwan factory to challenge Japan’s near lock on the memory-chip market. (1 次)
  • Alice: He has just bought an Australian car and has gone to Alice springs, a small town in the centre of Australia. (1 次) /ˈæl.ɪs bænd/ 头带,发圈 a hairband (= a strip of material worn in the hair, for holding it off the face), especially a curved plastic strip that does not go all the way around the head
  • Altair: In 1975, a primitive machine called the Altair, was launched in the USA. (1 次)
  • ammann(或许是 Amman?): The Verrazano Bridge, which was designed by Othmar Ammann, joins Brooklyn to Staten Island. (1 次)
  • amy(或许是 may?): Come in, Amy. (1 次)
  • anehin(或许是 aniline?): Some time ago the United States Navy, for instance, examined a very large number of men working on aircraft carriers: the study was known as Project Anehin. (1 次)
  • angouleme(或许是 megajoule?): Verrazano, an Italian about whom little is known, sailed into New York Harbour in 1524 and named it Angouleme. (1 次)
  • Ann: Do you like coffee, Ann? (1 次)
  • Anne: Mrs. Anne Sterling did not think of the risk she was taking when she ran through a forest after two men. (1 次) /ˌkwiːn ænz ˈleɪs/ 峨参 a wild plant with delicate, white flowers
  • anthropologists: Anthropologists wondered where the remote ancestors of the Polynesian peoples now living in the Pacific Island scame from. (1 次) /ˌæn.θrəˈpɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ 人类学家 someone who scientifically studies humans and their customs, beliefs, and relationships
  • antipodes: This rabbit had no natural enemies in the Antipodes, so that it multiplied with that promiscuous abandon characteristic of rabbits. (1 次) /ænˈtɪp.ə.diːz/ (住在北半球的人所指的)澳大利亚和新西兰 a way of referring to Australia and New Zealand by people living in the northern hemisphere (= half of the earth)
  • Apollo: Because the gravity on the Moon’s surface is only a sixth of Earth’s (remember how easily the Apollo astronauts bounded along), it takes much less energy to accelerate to that 1.5mps than it does on Earth. (1 次) /əˈpɒl.əʊ/ 阿波罗(希腊神话中的太阳神) in Greek mythology (= ancient stories), a god who is connected with many things including music, poetry, medicine, and the sun
  • apple: This was followed, at the end of the 1970s, by a machine called an Apple. (1 次) /ˈæp.əl/ 苹果 a round fruit with firm, white flesh and a green, red, or yellow skin
  • aristotelians(或许是 Aristotelian?): He was, above all, a man who experimented: who despised the prejudice and book learning of the Aristotelians, who put his questions to nature instead of to the ancients, and who drew his conclusions fearlessly. (1 次)
  • Aristotle: He had been the first to turn a telescope to the sky, and he had seen there evidence enough to overthrow Aristotle and Ptolemy together. (1 次) /ˈær.ɪ.stɒt.əl/ (古希腊哲学家)亚里士多德 an ancient Greek philosopher (= a person who studies the meaning of life) and scientist
  • Arthur: Arthur C.Clark once suggested a revolutionary idea passes through three phases: 1. ‘It’s impossible–don’t waste my time.’ (1 次)
  • Asia: These friendly dogs, which were first brought from Asia, were used as watchdogs even in Roman times. (1 次) /ˈeɪ.ʒə/ 亚洲 the continent that is to the east of Europe, the west of the Pacific Ocean, and the north of the Indian Ocean
  • Asians: And on Asians. (1 次) /ˈeɪ.ʒən/ 亚洲的;亚洲人的 belonging to or relating to Asia or its people
  • at&t(或许是 at?): India-born N.Damodar Reddy’s tiny California company reopened an AT&T chip plant in Kansas City last spring with financing from the state of Missouri. (1 次)
  • Au: For instance, Alex Au, a Stanford Ph.D. from Hong Kong, has set up a Taiwan factory to challenge Japan’s near lock on the memory-chip market. (1 次) /ˌəʊ ˈɡræt.æn/ 带脆皮的(外皮由奶酪或面包屑加黄油制成) cooked with a covering of cheese or breadcrumbs mixed with butter
  • auguste(或许是 august?): The great statue, which was designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years to complete. (1 次)
  • ayia(或许是 aria?): An American team explored a temple which stands in an ancient city on the promontory of Ayia Irini. (1 次)
  • Balkans: Visits to really remote villages are seldom enjoyable – as my wife and I discovered during a tour through the Balkans. (1 次) /ˈbɔːl.kənz/ 巴尔干半岛 a region in southeastern Europe between the Mediterranean Sea and the Black Sea
  • Baltic: In that first glorious hour, the mighty Vasa, which was intended to rule the Baltic, sank with all flags flying–in the harbour of her birth. (1 次) /ˈbɔːl.tɪk/ 波罗的海的 belonging to or relating to the Baltic Sea or the countries surrounding it
  • Barents: The small ship, Elkor, which had been searching the Barents Sea for weeks, was on its way home. (1 次)
  • Bastille: A famous actor in a highly successful play was once cast in the role of an aristocrat who had been imprisoned in the Bastille for twenty years. (1 次) /bæˈstiːl/ (位于巴黎的)巴士底狱 a military building in Paris that was used as a prison in the 17th and 18th centuries. In 1789 it was attacked by people who wanted revolution (= violent social and political change) in France, and this attack is regarded as being the start of the French Revolution.
  • bates: I picked up the receiver between two sticky fingers and was dismayed when I recognized the voice of Helen Bates. (1 次)
  • bellavista(或许是 belletrist?): The modern traveller is often a man who dislikes the Splendide and the Bellavista, not because he cannot afford, or shuns their material comforts, but because he is afraid of them. (1 次)
  • Benjamin: Big Ben takes its name from Sir Benjamin Hall who was responsible for the making of the clock when the new Houses of Parliament were being built. (1 次)
  • Bentley: The man who manoeuvres carelessly into his 20 pounds’ worth of space at one of Europe’s myriad permanent sites may find himself bumping a Bentley. (1 次)
  • Benton: Sam Benton, the local butcher, had lost his wallet while taking his savings to the post office. (1 次)
  • Benz: The most unusual car was a Benz which had only three wheels. (1 次)
  • beresovka(或许是 Tereshkova?): This is what happened to the famous Beresovka mammoth which was found preserved and in good condition. (1 次)
  • Birmingham: Captain Fawcett’s first passenger was a doctor who flew from Birmingham to a lonely village in the Welsh mountains. (1 次) /ˈbɜː.mɪŋ.əm/ 伯明翰(英格兰中部的一个大城市) a large city in central England
  • Blake: Good morning, Mr. Blake. (1 次)
  • Bonneville: He set up a new world record in September 1935 at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. (1 次)
  • bracewell(或许是 brace well?): Professor Ronald Bracewell, a leading American radio astronomer, argued in Nature that such a superior civilization, on a visit to our own solar system, may have left an automatic messenger behind to await the possible awakening of an advanced civilization. (1 次)
  • brea(或许是 brae?): Other animals were trapped in tar pits, like the elephants, sabre-toothed cats, and numerous other creatures that are found at Rancho la Brea, which is now just a suburb of Los Angeles. (1 次)
  • broads: In 1953, a former electronics engineer in his fifties, Christopher Cockerell, who had turned to boat-building on the Norfolk Broads, suggested an idea on which he had been working for many years to the British Government and industrial circles. (1 次) /brɔːd/ 宽广的 very wide
  • Brooklyn: The Verrazano Bridge, which was designed by Othmar Ammann, joins Brooklyn to Staten Island. (1 次)
  • Brussels:  Chickens slaughtered in the United States, claim officials in Brussels, are not fit to grace European tables. (1 次) /ˈbrʌs.əlz / 布鲁塞尔(比利时首都,欧盟总部所在地) the capital city of Belgium, where the European Commission also has its headquarters
  • bse(或许是 be?): The price we pay for cheap food may be already too high: Mad Cow Disease (BSE) in cattle, salmonella in chicken and eggs, and listeria in dairy products. (1 次)
  • busssman(或许是 businessman?): Though Mrs. Busssman was fully acquainted with this story, she thought that there was a chance in a million that she might be right. (1 次)
  • butlin(或许是 butting?): A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fiancé, John, runs a successful furniture business. (1 次)
  • butterfly: The Butterfly Effect is the reason. (1 次) /ˈbʌt.ə.flaɪ/ 蝴蝶 a type of insect with large, often brightly coloured wings
  • buttons: His name is Percy Buttons. (1 次) /ˈbʌt.ən/ 纽扣,扣子 a small, usually circular object used to fasten something, for example a shirt or coat
  • Byron: Meanwhile, he founded a highly successful Academy and even Lord Byron became one of his pupils. (1 次)
  • c.clark(或许是 Clark?): Arthur C.Clark once suggested a revolutionary idea passes through three phases: 1. ‘It’s impossible–don’t waste my time.’ (1 次)
  • calabria(或许是 calamari?): To end our special news bulletin,’ said the voice of the television announcer, ‘we’re going over to the macaroni fields of Calabria. (1 次)
  • calabrian(或许是 Cantabrigian?): This last scene shows you what will happen at the end of the harvest: the famous Calabrian macaroni-eating competition! (1 次)
  • canyon: It is a world of red sandy deserts (hence its name–the Red Planet), cloudless skies, savage sandstorms, chasms wider than the Grand Canyon and at least one mountain more than twice as tall as Everest. (1 次) /ˈkæn.jən/ 峡谷 a large valley with very steep sides and usually a river flowing along the bottom
  • Caribbean: They quickly loaded a small rubber dinghy with food, matches, and cans of beer and rowed for a few miles across the Caribbean until they arrived at a tiny coral island. (1 次) /ˌkær.ɪˈbiː.ən/ 加勒比海地区的;加勒比海地区人的 belonging to or relating to Caribbean islands and countries, or their people
  • Carlton: The only person I know who has a skeleton in the cupboard is George Carlton, and he is very proud of the fact. (1 次)
  • carter: I’ll phone Dr. Carter. (1 次) /ˈkɑː.tər/ 赶车人;马车夫 a person who drives a cart
  • carver: Carver Mead, a pioneer in integrated circuits and a professor of computer science at the California Institute of Technology, notes there are now workstations that enable engineers to design, test and produce chips right on their desks, much the way and editor creates a newsletter on a Macintosh. (1 次) /ˈkɑː.vər/ 电动切肉刀 a knife with a blade that is moved very quickly by electricity, used for cutting cooked meat
  • catford(或许是 cat ford?): When he was driving along Catford Street recently, he saw two thieves rush out of a shop and run towards a waiting car. (1 次)
  • center: Recently the New York Animal Medical Center made a study of 132 cats over a period of five months. (1 次) /ˈsen.tər/ (centre 的美式拼写) US spelling of centre
  • challenger: A burst of activity associated with the laying of submarine cables soon confirmed the Challenger’s observation that many parts of the ocean were two to three miles deep, and the existence of underwater features of considerable magnitude. (1 次) /ˈtʃæl.ɪn.dʒər/ 挑战者 someone who tries to win a competition, fight, or sports event from someone who has previously won it
  • chamonix(或许是 champion?): Except for one or two places such as Zermatt and Chamonix,which had rapidly become popular. (1 次)
  • chang(或许是 sang?): And this is Chang-woo. (1 次)
  • Chaplin: No matter where you live, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin’s early films. (1 次)
  • Charles: Our neighbour, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. (1 次)
  • charlie: No matter where you live, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin’s early films. (1 次) /ˈtʃɑː.li/ 傻瓜,笨蛋 a silly person
  • Chicago: There was a time when the owners of shops and businesses in Chicago had to pay large sums of money to gangsters in return for ‘protection’. (1 次) /ʃɪˈkɑ.ɡəʊ/ 芝加哥(美国伊利诺斯州最大城市) the largest city in Illinois, a state in the central US
  • chickens:  Chickens slaughtered in the United States, claim officials in Brussels, are not fit to grace European tables. (1 次) /ˈtʃɪk.ɪn/ ;鸡肉 a type of bird kept on a farm for its eggs or its meat, or the meat of this bird that is cooked and eaten
  • chippenham(或许是 Chippendale?): These had settled down for the winter at Chippenham: thither Alfred went. (1 次)
  • Christine: Yes, please, Christine. (1 次)
  • Christopher: In 1953, a former electronics engineer in his fifties, Christopher Cockerell, who had turned to boat-building on the Norfolk Broads, suggested an idea on which he had been working for many years to the British Government and industrial circles. (1 次)
  • Claire: This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor. (1 次)
  • Clark: Sir James Clark Ross had obtained a sounding of over 2, 400 fathoms in 1839, but it was not until 1869, when H.M.S.Porcupine was put at the disposal of the Royal Society for several cruises that a series of deep soundings was obtained in the Atlantic and the first samples were collected by dredging the bottom. (1 次) /ˌleɪk klɑːk ˌnæʃ.ən.əl pɑːk ən prɪˈzɜːv/ (美国阿拉斯加州)克拉克湖国家公园和自然保护区 a national park (= a large area of land protected by the government because of its natural beauty or because it has a special history) in the US state of Alaska
  • club: Tomorrow evening they will be singing at the Workers’ Club. (1 次) /klʌb/ 俱乐部;社团 an organization of people with a common purpose or interest, who meet regularly and take part in shared activities
  • colson(或许是 colon?): Up to the time of his death, Richard Colson was one of the most notable figures in our town. (1 次)
  • Congo: In 1948, he went to Lake Kivu in the Congo to observe a new volcano which he later named Kituro. (1 次) /ˈkɒŋ.ɡəʊ/ 刚果(共和国) another name for Republic of the Congo
  • cooper:  William S.Hart was, perhaps, the greatest of all Western stars, for unlike Gary Cooper and John Wayne he appeared in nothing but Westerns. (1 次) /ˈkuː.pər/ 制桶工人;修桶匠 a person who makes and repairs barrels (= large wooden containers with a flat top and curved sides, used for holding beer, wine, etc.)
  • Correggio: The tiny painting proved to be an unknown masterpiece by Correggio and was worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. (1 次)
  • Crusoe: You either starve to death or live like Robinson Crusoe, Waiting for a boat which never comes. (1 次)
  • d.n.(或许是 dunk?): D.N. Hall, 83, Bridge Street. (1 次)
  • Dakota: The family lived in Aberdeen, a small town of 23,000 inhabitants in South Dakota. (1 次) /ˌnɔːθ dəˈkəʊ.tə/ 北达科他州(位于美国中北部,首府为俾斯麦) a state in the northern central US, whose capital city is Bismarck
  • Darwin: He will soon visit Darwin. (1 次)
  • dauphine(或许是 dauphin?): The entrance to the cave is on a plateau in the Dauphine Alps. (1 次)
  • Dave: Is this your shirt, Dave? (1 次)
  • David: David Hall, 83, Bridge Street. (1 次) /ˌstɑː.r əv ˈdeɪ.vɪd/ 大卫之星,六角星(犹太教的标志) a star with six points that represents Judaism
  • December: It’s often cold in December, January and February. (1 次) /dɪˈsem.bər/ 十二月 the twelfth and last month of the year, after November and before January
  • defence(或许是 defense?): This was later confirmed by a naval official at the Ministry of Defence after the Elkor had returned home. (1 次)
  • Delhi: As we had had a long walk through one of the markets of old Delhi, we stopped at a square to have a rest. (1 次) /ˈdel.i/ (印度首都)德里 the capital city of India, situated in the northern part of the country
  • dement(或许是 decent?): Some years ago an American psychiatrist named William Dement published experiments dealing with the recording of eye-movements during sleep. (1 次)
  • Dewey: John Dewey has said in all seriousness that the part played by custom in shaping the behaviour of the individual, as against any way in which he can affect traditional custom, is as the proportion of the total vocabulary of his mother tongue against those words of his own baby talk that are taken up into the vernacular of his family. (1 次) /ˌdʒuː.i ˈdes.ɪ.məl ˌsɪs.təm/ 杜威十进位分类法(一种图书馆书籍分类法,用三位数表示每本书的总类别和具体类别) a system of organizing books and magazines, etc. in libraries, by which a book is given three numbers for each main subject and another number or numbers, after a decimal point (= a small solid circle) for its place within that subject
  • Donald: Following in his father’s footsteps many years later, Sir Malcolm’s son, Donald, also set up a world record. (1 次)
  • dos: This ran on an ‘operating system’ called DOS, produced by a then small company named Microsoft. (1 次) /duːz/ 老师花了十分钟解释课堂纪律。 rules about actions and activities that people should or should not perform or take part in:
  • duamutef(或许是 malamute?): They also found something which the X-ray plates did not show: a small wax figure of the god Duamutef. (1 次)
  • DuPont: This is Miss Sophie Dupont. (1 次)
  • dutch: Notices forbidding the open-air drying of clothes, or the use of water points for car washing, or those inviting ‘our camping friends’ to a dance or a boat trip are printed not only in French or Italian or Spanish, but also in English, German and Dutch. (1 次) /dʌtʃ/ 荷兰的;荷兰人的;荷兰语的 belonging to or relating to the Netherlands, its people, or its language
  • dykes: I never enjoy meeting Nigel Dykes. (1 次) /daɪk/ 堤坝,大坝 a wall built to prevent the sea or a river from covering an area, or a channel dug to take water away from an area
  • Easter: The only regular visitors to the monastery in winter are parties of skiers who go there at Christmas and Easter. (1 次) /ˈiː.stər/ 复活节(基督教纪念耶稣复活的节日) a Christian religious holiday to celebrate Jesus Christ’s return to life after he was killed
  • economy:  Economy is one powerful motive for camping, since after the initial outlay upon equipment, or through hiring it, the total expense can be far less than the cost of hotels. (1 次) /iˈkɒn.ə.mi/ 经济;经济制度 the system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used
  • ee(或许是 i?): We all know what the poor man should have said, but what he actually said was: ‘This is the Poo and Ee Seed Bird Company. (1 次)
  • Egypt: My wife wants to go to Egypt. (1 次) /ˈiː.dʒɪpt/ 埃及(北非国家) a country in North Africa
  • Eiffel: The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel. (1 次) /ˌaɪ.fəl ˈtaʊ.ər/ (法国巴黎的)埃菲尔铁塔 a famous tall structure in Paris, made of metal, that is often regarded as a symbol of Paris or France
  • elders: He may be conceited,ill-mannered, presumptuous or fatuous, but I do not turn for protection to dreary cliches about respect for elders– as if mere age were a reason for respect. (1 次) /ˈel.dər/ (尤指在社会上地位高、受人尊敬的)长者,长辈,老年人 an older person, especially one with a respected position in society
  • Elizabeth: ‘Hi, Elizabeth,’ Nigel answered. (1 次)
  • Ellesmere: This can give rise to curious situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation. (1 次)
  • embassy: ‘University students set the Embassy on fire this morning.’ (1 次) /ˈem.bə.si/ 大使馆全体人员,使馆馆员 the group of people who represent their country in a foreign country
  • Emma: How’s Emma? (1 次)
  • equator: After crossing the Equator, the captain called in at a port to have a new rudder fitted, but by now the Thermopylae was over five hundred miles ahead. (1 次) /ɪˈkweɪ.tər/ 赤道 an imaginary line drawn around the middle of the earth an equal distance from the North Pole and the South Pole
  • escalopia(或许是 escalope?): When the Ambassador of Escalopia returned home for lunch, his wife got a shock. (1 次)
  • escort: More likely, Ford Escort will be hub to hub with Renault or Mercedes, but rarely with bicycles made for two. (1 次) /ɪˈskɔːt/ (尤指为了确保某人安全到达或离开某地)护卫,护送,押送 to go with a person or vehicle, especially to make certain that he, she, or it leaves or arrives safely
  • essentialy(或许是 essential?): If a nation is essentialy disunited, it is left to the government to hold it together. (1 次)
  • February: It’s often cold in December, January and February. (1 次) /ˈfeb.ru.ər.i/ 二月 the second month of the year, after January and before March
  • federal: Vera’s curious talent was brought to the notice of a scientific research institute in the town of Ulyanovsk, near where she lives, and in April she was given a series of tests by a special commission of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federal Republic. (1 次) /ˈfed.ər.əl/ 联邦政府的 relating to the central government, and not to the government of a region, of some countries such as the US
  • ferngreen(或许是 fern green?): It broke down at Ferngreen station and was taken off the line.’ (1 次)
  • fielding: The chest contained the personal belongings of a seaman, Alan Fielding. (1 次) /fiːld/ ;地;牧场 an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by a fence
  • Filipino: And Chinese, Korean, Filipino and Indian engineers are graduating in droves from California’s colleges. (1 次) /ˌfɪl.ɪˈpiː.nəʊ/ 菲律宾人 a person from the Philippines
  • flats: He set up a new world record in September 1935 at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. (1 次) (女式)平跟鞋,平底鞋 women’s shoes without high heels
  • Florence: Six hundred years ago, Sir John Hawkwood arrived in Italy with a band of soldiers and settled near Florence. (1 次)
  • florentines(或许是 Florentine?): When he died at the age of eighty, the Florentines gave him a state funeral and had a picture painted which was dedicated to the memory of ‘the most valiant soldier and most notable leader, Signor Giovanni Haukodue’. (1 次)
  • ford: More likely, Ford Escort will be hub to hub with Renault or Mercedes, but rarely with bicycles made for two. (1 次) /fɔːd/ (可涉过或驶过的)河流浅水处 an area in a river or stream that is not deep and can be crossed on foot or in a vehicle
  • fratelli(或许是 fraternal?): Signor Fratelli, the present champion, has won it every year since 1991. (1 次)
  • Friday: Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country! (1 次) /ˈfraɪ.deɪ/ 星期五 the day of the week after Thursday and before Saturday
  • frith(或许是 firth?): Bill Frith’s garden is larger than Joe’s. (1 次)
  • g: I-N-T-E-L-L-I-__G__-E-N-T. That’s right. (1 次) /dʒiː/ (英语字母表的第七个字母) the seventh letter of the English alphabet
  • gamond(或许是 gammon?): In 1858, a French engineer, Aime Thome de Gamond, arrived in England with a plan for a twenty-one-mile tunnel under the English Channel. (1 次)
  • gates: Last Christmas, the circus owner, Jimmy Gates, decided to take some presents to a children’s hospital. (1 次) /ɡeɪt/ (通常由金属条或木头条板做的)大门,栅栏门,围墙门 a part of a fence or outside wall that is fixed at one side and opens and closes like a door, usually made of metal or wooden strips
  • Germans: Granted, a preponderance of Germans is a characteristic that seems common to most Mediterranean sites; but as yet there is no overwhelmingly specialized patronage. (1 次)
  • Giuseppe: Two of the leading growers, Giuseppe Moldova and Riccardo Brabante,tell me that they have been expecting a splendid crop this year and harvesting has begun earlier than usual. (1 次)
  • goldin(或许是 golden?): As Daniel Goldin of NASA observed, ‘Finding life elsewhere would change everything. (1 次)
  • gorgon: I asked him what it was and he told me that it was Medusa, the Gorgon. (1 次) /ˈɡɔː.ɡən/ 丑陋可怕的女人 a woman whose appearance and behaviour causes fear
  • grand: It is a world of red sandy deserts (hence its name–the Red Planet), cloudless skies, savage sandstorms, chasms wider than the Grand Canyon and at least one mountain more than twice as tall as Everest. (1 次) /ɡrænd/ 重大的;主要的;首要的 important and large in degree
  • Grenoble: The deepest known cave in the world is the Gouffre Berger near Grenoble. (1 次)
  • gunter(或许是 hunter?): The fantastic modern buildings have been designed by Kurt Gunter. (1 次)
  • Gustavus: King Gustavus Adolphus ‘The Northern Hurricane’, then at the height of his military success in the ‘Thirty Years’ War, had dictated her measurements and armament. (1 次)
  • guthrum(或许是 Guthrie?): While Alfred’s little army slowly began to gather at Athelney, the king himself set out to penetrate the camp of Guthrum, the commander of the Danish invaders. (1 次)
  • h.m.s.porcupine(或许是 circumspection?): Sir James Clark Ross had obtained a sounding of over 2, 400 fathoms in 1839, but it was not until 1869, when H.M.S.Porcupine was put at the disposal of the Royal Society for several cruises that a series of deep soundings was obtained in the Atlantic and the first samples were collected by dredging the bottom. (1 次)
  • halliday(或许是 holiday?): My old friend, Frank Halliday, is just such a person. (1 次)
  • hampden(或许是 menhaden?): Jeremy Hampden has a large circle of friends and is very popular at parties. (1 次)
  • haroun(或许是 around?): Haroun Tazieff, the Polish scientist, has spent his lifetime studying active volcanoes and deep caves in all parts of the world. (1 次)
  • haukodue(或许是 hauberk?): When he died at the age of eighty, the Florentines gave him a state funeral and had a picture painted which was dedicated to the memory of ‘the most valiant soldier and most notable leader, Signor Giovanni Haukodue’. (1 次)
  • Hawkins: Yesterday afternoon Frank Hawkins was telling me about his experiences as a young man. (1 次)
  • hay: Hay had been cut and cowsheds had been cleaned. (1 次) /heɪ/ (用作饲料或覆盖物的)干草 grass that is cut and dried and used as animal food
  • heavens: ‘Good heavens!’ exclaimed his wife. (1 次) 天空 the sky
  • highlands: They have a character, perhaps two; they are in that condition of eager discomfort which passes for inspiration all admit radical changes of destination once the journey has begun; one, to my certain knowledge, spent nine months on a novel about Kashmir, then reset the whole thing in the Scottish Highlands. (1 次) /ˈhaɪ.ləndz/ 高地,高原;山区 a mountainous area of a country
  • Hollywood: Unlike most of his contemporaries in Hollywood, Hart actually knew something of the old West. (1 次) /ˈhɒl.i.wʊd/ 好莱坞(美国电影业中心) the centre of the US film industry
  • holy: The Holy Office knew this full well when it caused heretics to be burned in days gone by. (1 次) /ˈhəʊ.li/ 神圣的;上帝的 related to a religion or a god
  • Hong: For instance, Alex Au, a Stanford Ph.D. from Hong Kong, has set up a Taiwan factory to challenge Japan’s near lock on the memory-chip market. (1 次) /ˌhɒŋ ˈkɒŋ/ 香港 a region of China with its own government, formed of the island of Hong Kong and other islands
  • horst(或许是 host?): I went down immediately, of course, and that fool, Horst, aimed a fire extinguisher at me. (1 次)
  • hostels: The Youth Hostels Association. (1 次) /ˈhɒs.təl/ (免费或廉价的)旅社,客栈 a large house where people can stay free or cheaply
  • Hubert: On July 19th, 1909, in the early morning, Hubert Latham took off from the French coast in his plane the ‘Antoinette IV’. (1 次)
  • hurricane: King Gustavus Adolphus ‘The Northern Hurricane’, then at the height of his military success in the ‘Thirty Years’ War, had dictated her measurements and armament. (1 次) /ˈhʌr.ɪ.kən/ (尤指西大西洋的)飓风 a violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean
  • Hyde: Perhaps the most extraordinary building of the nineteenth century was the Crystal Palace, which was built in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851. (1 次) /haɪd/ (同 Jekyll and Hyde) →  Jekyll and Hyde disapproving
  • Indonesia: The sagas of these people explain that some of them came from Indonesia about 2,000 years ago. (1 次) /ˌɪn.dəˈniː.ʒə/ 印度尼西亚(东南亚岛国) a country in Southeast Asia formed of a group of islands
  • irini(或许是 ironing?): An American team explored a temple which stands in an ancient city on the promontory of Ayia Irini. (1 次)
  • islands: They were taking a badly damaged boat from the Virgin Islands to Miami to have it repaired. (1 次) /ˈaɪ.lənd/ ,岛屿 a piece of land completely surrounded by water
  • iv: On July 19th, 1909, in the early morning, Hubert Latham took off from the French coast in his plane the ‘Antoinette IV’. (1 次) /ˌaɪˈviː/ 进入静脉的;静脉的(intravenous的缩写) abbreviation for intravenous
  • j.o.(或许是 judo?): The official title of the person is ‘Justiteombudsman’, but the Swedes commonly refer to him as the ‘J.O.’ or ‘Ombudsman’. (1 次)
  • java: The first of the two ships to reach Java after the race had begun was the Thermopylae, but on the Indian Ocean, the Cutty Sark took the lead. (1 次) /ˈdʒɑː.və/ Java 语言(因特网常用的一种计算机程序语言) the name of a computer programming language that is often used on the internet
  • jersey: The computer will still be unable to predict whether Princeton, New Jersey, will have sun or rain on a day one month away. (1 次) /ˈdʒɜː.zi/ 针织紧身套衫 a piece of wool or cotton clothing that is worn on the upper part of the body and has sleeves but no opening at the front
  • justiteombudsman(或许是 noncombustible?): The official title of the person is ‘Justiteombudsman’, but the Swedes commonly refer to him as the ‘J.O.’ or ‘Ombudsman’. (1 次)
  • Kansas: India-born N.Damodar Reddy’s tiny California company reopened an AT&T chip plant in Kansas City last spring with financing from the state of Missouri. (1 次) /ˈkæn.zəs/ 堪萨斯州(位于美国中部,首都是托皮卡) a state in the central US, whose capital city is Topeka
  • Kashmir: They have a character, perhaps two; they are in that condition of eager discomfort which passes for inspiration all admit radical changes of destination once the journey has begun; one, to my certain knowledge, spent nine months on a novel about Kashmir, then reset the whole thing in the Scottish Highlands. (1 次)
  • kea(或许是 lea?): Some time ago, an interesting discovery was made by archaeologists on the Aegean island of Kea. (1 次)
  • kivu(或许是 Kiev?): In 1948, he went to Lake Kivu in the Congo to observe a new volcano which he later named Kituro. (1 次)
  • kong(或许是 gonk?): For instance, Alex Au, a Stanford Ph.D. from Hong Kong, has set up a Taiwan factory to challenge Japan’s near lock on the memory-chip market. (1 次)
  • Kurt: The fantastic modern buildings have been designed by Kurt Gunter. (1 次)
  • la: Other animals were trapped in tar pits, like the elephants, sabre-toothed cats, and numerous other creatures that are found at Rancho la Brea, which is now just a suburb of Los Angeles. (1 次) /lɑː/ (大调音阶的第六个音) the sixth note in the sol-fa musical scale
  • las(或许是 leis?): But if you are a serious private investor, leave the Las Vegas mentality to those with money to fritter. (1 次)
  • lfz(或许是 vlf?): It is LFZ 312G. (1 次)
  • listen:’karen(或许是 existentialist?): Listen:’Karen Marsh: The latest. (1 次)
  • lotto: During these tests she was able to read a newspaper through an opaque screen and, stranger still,by moving her elbow over a child’s game of Lotto she was able to describe the figures and colours printed on it; and,in another instance,wearing stockings and slippers, to make out with her foot the outlines and colours of a picture hidden under a carpet. (1 次) /ˈlɒt.əʊ/ 抽数码赌戏(一种类似宾果(bingo)的抽彩游戏) a game of chance in which each player tries to match the numbers on their card with numbers pulled out of a container
  • Louis: Two days later, Louis Bleriot arrived near Calais with a plane called ‘No. XI’. (1 次)
  • m.p.h.–the(或许是 mopish–the?): The hovercraft is particularly useful in large areas with poor communications such as Africa or Australia; it can become a ‘flying fruit-bowl’, carrying bananas from the plantations to the ports; giant hovercraft liners could span the Atlantic; and the railway of the future may well be the ‘hovertrain’, riding on its air cushion over a single rail, which it never touches, at speeds, up to 300 m.p.h.–the possibilities appear unlimited. (1 次)
  • Macintosh: Carver Mead, a pioneer in integrated circuits and a professor of computer science at the California Institute of Technology, notes there are now workstations that enable engineers to design, test and produce chips right on their desks, much the way and editor creates a newsletter on a Macintosh. (1 次) /ˈmæk.ɪn.tɒʃ/ Mac电脑,苹果电脑(同 Mac) a Mac trademark
  • Madagascar: Some time ago, however, a peculiar fish was caught near Madagascar. (1 次) /ˌmæd.əˈɡæs.kər/ 马达加斯加(印度洋岛国) an island country in the Indian Ocean
  • Madrid: At the moment, he’s in Madrid. (1 次) /məˈdrɪd/ 马德里(西班牙首都) the capital city of Spain, situated in the central part of the country
  • mambas: The makers of the nerve poison include the mambas and the cobras and their venom is called neurotoxic. (1 次) /ˈmæm.bə/ 树眼镜蛇,曼巴(一种巨毒蛇,主要生活在非洲部分地区的洞穴中或树上) a very poisonous snake that lives mainly in caves or trees in parts of Africa
  • marine: Marine Studio biologists have pointed out that, however intelligent they may be, it is probably a mistake to credit dolphins with any motive of life-saving. (1 次) /məˈriːn/ (洋)的;航海的;海运的 related to the sea or sea transport
  • marquis: The use of gloves was not introduced until 1860, when the Marquis of Queensberry drew up the first set of rules. (1 次) /ˈmɑː.kwɪs/ (英国的)侯爵(介于公爵与伯爵之间) a man of high social rank in Europe
  • marston(或许是 mars ton?): What’s Ron Marston like, Pauline? (1 次)
  • mathematics: I think I passed in English and Mathematics. (1 次) /ˌmæθˈmæt.ɪks/ 数学 the study of numbers, shapes, and space using reason and usually a special system of symbols and rules for organizing them
  • maths(或许是 mats?): The English and Maths papers weren’t easy enough for me. (1 次)
  • medusa: I asked him what it was and he told me that it was Medusa, the Gorgon. (1 次)
  • Mercedes: More likely, Ford Escort will be hub to hub with Renault or Mercedes, but rarely with bicycles made for two. (1 次)
  • mercury: Mars is too dry and poor in oxygen, Venus far too hot, and so is Mercury, and the outer planets have temperatures near absolute zero and hydrogen-dominated atmospheres. (1 次) /ˈmɜː.kjə.ri/ ,水银 a chemical element that is a heavy, silver-coloured metal, liquid at normal temperatures
  • Miami: They were taking a badly damaged boat from the Virgin Islands to Miami to have it repaired. (1 次) /maɪˈæm.i/ 迈阿密(美国佛罗里达州的一个大城市) a large city in the southeastern US state of Florida
  • Michael: This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short. (1 次)
  • Microsoft: This ran on an ‘operating system’ called DOS, produced by a then small company named Microsoft. (1 次)
  • midsummer: We welcome the seasons by the riverside, crowning the youngest girl with flowers in the spring, holding a summer festival on Midsummer Eve, giving thanks for the harvest in the autumn, and throwing a holly wreath into the current in the winter. (1 次) /ˌmɪdˈsʌm.ər/ 仲夏 the period in the middle of summer
  • mike: Let me see it, Mike. (1 次) /maɪk/ 扩音器,麦克风,话筒(microphone的非正式说法) informal for microphone
  • mills: Last week Mrs. Mills went to London. (1 次) /mɪl/ 磨坊,碾磨厂,磨粉厂 a building where grain is crushed into flour
  • Missouri: India-born N.Damodar Reddy’s tiny California company reopened an AT&T chip plant in Kansas City last spring with financing from the state of Missouri. (1 次) /mɪˈzʊə.ri/ 密苏里州(位于美国中部,首府为杰斐逊市) a state in the central US, whose capital city is Jefferson City
  • Moldova: Two of the leading growers, Giuseppe Moldova and Riccardo Brabante,tell me that they have been expecting a splendid crop this year and harvesting has begun earlier than usual. (1 次) /mɒlˈdəʊ.və/ 摩尔多瓦 a country in southeastern Europe
  • morocco: Morocco and California are bits of the Earth in very similar latitudes, both on the west coasts of continents with similar climates, and probably with rather similar natural resources. (1 次) /məˈrɒk.əʊ/ 摩洛哥(北非国家) a country in North Africa
  • mutilate: John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the special department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilate Ladies! (1 次) /ˈmjuː.tɪ.leɪt/ 使残缺不全;使伤残 to damage something severely, especially by violently removing a part
  • mutilated: Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog. (1 次) /ˈmjuː.tɪ.leɪt/ 使残缺不全;使伤残 to damage something severely, especially by violently removing a part
  • n.damodar(或许是 cardamon?): India-born N.Damodar Reddy’s tiny California company reopened an AT&T chip plant in Kansas City last spring with financing from the state of Missouri. (1 次)
  • names: It is best to keep to hot drinks, bottled or canned drinks of well-known brand names- international standard of water treatment are usually followed at bottling plants. (1 次) /neɪm/ 名字,名称 the word or words that a person, thing, or place is known by
  • naoko(或许是 Nabokov?): And this is Naoko. (1 次)
  • nasmyth(或许是 Naismith?): The most wonderful piece of machinery on show was Nasmyth’s steam hammer. (1 次)
  • Newcastle: John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the special department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilate Ladies! (1 次) /ˈnjuːˌkɑː.səl/ 纽卡斯尔 a large city in northeast England
  • news!by(或许是 newsboy?): Karen Marsh:Sensational News!By our reporter,Alan Jones. (1 次)
  • nicest: Nearly everybody enters for ‘The Nicest Garden Competition’ each year, but Joe wins every time. (1 次) /naɪs/ 愉快的;美好的;满意的 pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfactory
  • Nicola: This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor. (1 次)
  • Nigeria: She lives in Nigeria. (1 次) /naɪˈdʒɪə.ri.ə/ 尼日利亚(西非国家) a country in west Africa .
  • Noah: Suddenly a raft appeared, looking rather like Noah’s ark, carrying the whole family, a few hens, the dogs, a cat, and a bird in a cage. (1 次) /ˌnəʊ.əz ˈɑːk/ 诺亚方舟(同 the ark) →  the ark
  • Norfolk: In 1953, a former electronics engineer in his fifties, Christopher Cockerell, who had turned to boat-building on the Norfolk Broads, suggested an idea on which he had been working for many years to the British Government and industrial circles. (1 次) /ˈnɔː.fək/ 诺福克郡(位于英格兰东部) a county (= area with its own local government) in eastern England
  • northcliffe(或许是 Radcliffe?): In 1908 Lord Northcliffe offered a prize of $1,000 to the first man who would fly across the English Channel. (1 次)
  • observatory: Officials from Greenwich Observatory have the clock checked twice a day. (1 次) /əbˈzɜː.və.tər.i/ 天文台;气象台 a building from which scientists can watch the planets, the stars, the weather, etc.
  • othmar(或许是 marmot?): The Verrazano Bridge, which was designed by Othmar Ammann, joins Brooklyn to Staten Island. (1 次)
  • overseas: You work for the Overseas Engineering Company, don’t you? (1 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈsiːz/ 在海外(的);从国外来(的);到国外(的) in, from, or to other countries
  • p.(或许是 p?): When the news got round that a comedy show would be presented at our local cinema by the P. and U. Bird Seed Company, we all rushed to see it. (1 次)
  • pagan: Anthropology was by definition impossible, as long as these distinctions between ourselves and the primitive, ourselves and the barbarian, ourselves and the pagan, held sway over people’s minds. (1 次) /ˈpeɪ.ɡən/ 多神教的 belonging or relating to a religion that worships many gods, especially one that existed before the main world religions
  • palaeontological(或许是 paleontologist?): The mammoth has now been restored in the Palaeontological Museum in St.Petersburg. (1 次)
  • parramatta(或许是 taramasalata?): Things can go wrong on a big scale, as a number of people recently discovered in Parramatta, a suburb of Sydney. (1 次)
  • perachora(或许是 Pechora?): Mary and her husband Dimitri lived in the tiny village of Perachora in southern Greece. (1 次)
  • Percy: His name is Percy Buttons. (1 次)
  • perpignan(或许是 Persian?): The next car the boy stopped did not take him into the centre of Paris as he hoped it would, but to Perpignan on the French-Spanish border. (1 次)
  • Persia: Before she had anchored, the men from the boats had climbed on board and the decks were soon covered with colourful rugs from Persia, silks from India, copper coffee pots, and beautiful handmade silverware. (1 次) /ˈpɜː.ʒə/ 波斯(Iran 的旧称) an old name for Iran
  • Perth: From there, he will fly to Perth. (1 次) /ˌpɜːθ ən kɪnˈrɒs/ 佩斯和金罗斯(位于苏格兰中部) a council area (= an area with its own local government) in central Scotland
  • peter: Can’t you come in and have tea now, Peter? (1 次) /ˈpiː.tə/ 阴茎(同 penis) a rude word for a penis
  • petersburg(或许是 peters burg?): The mammoth has now been restored in the Palaeontological Museum in St.Petersburg. (1 次)
  • petrova(或许是 petrol?): One case concerns an 11-year-old schoolgirl Vera Petrova, who has normal vision but who can also perceive things with different parts of her skin, and through solid walls. (1 次)
  • Piccadilly: The expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening. (1 次)
  • pilatus(或许是 Pilates?): The ‘taxi’ is a small Swiss aeroplane called a ‘Pilatus Porter’. (1 次)
  • Pisa: He was the man who climbed the Leaning Tower of Pisa and dropped various weights from the top, who rolled balls down inclined planes, and then generalized the results of his many experiments into the famous law of free fall. (1 次)
  • poo: We all know what the poor man should have said, but what he actually said was: ‘This is the Poo and Ee Seed Bird Company. (1 次) /puː/ ,大便 (a piece of) solid waste from the body
  • Portsmouth: Our neighbour, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. (1 次)
  • Princeton: The computer will still be unable to predict whether Princeton, New Jersey, will have sun or rain on a day one month away. (1 次)
  • Ptolemy: He had been the first to turn a telescope to the sky, and he had seen there evidence enough to overthrow Aristotle and Ptolemy together. (1 次)
  • pumas: Pumas are large, cat-like animals which are found in America. (1 次) /ˈpjuː.mə/ 美洲狮 a large, brown wild cat that lives in North and South America
  • queensberry(或许是 queens berry?): The use of gloves was not introduced until 1860, when the Marquis of Queensberry drew up the first set of rules. (1 次)
  • r.a.f.(或许是 rarefy?): He was in the R.A.F. He will fly to New York next month. (1 次)
  • rancho(或许是 ranch?): Other animals were trapped in tar pits, like the elephants, sabre-toothed cats, and numerous other creatures that are found at Rancho la Brea, which is now just a suburb of Los Angeles. (1 次)
  • reddy(或许是 teddy?): India-born N.Damodar Reddy’s tiny California company reopened an AT&T chip plant in Kansas City last spring with financing from the state of Missouri. (1 次)
  • Renault: More likely, Ford Escort will be hub to hub with Renault or Mercedes, but rarely with bicycles made for two. (1 次)
  • revealer(或许是 reveler?): A new machine called ‘The Revealer’ has been invented and it has been used to detect gold which has been buried in the ground. (1 次)
  • revealer’may(或许是 revealed?): In spite of this, many people are confident that’The Revealer’may reveal something of value fairly soon. (1 次)
  • riccardo(或许是 Ricardo?): Two of the leading growers, Giuseppe Moldova and Riccardo Brabante,tell me that they have been expecting a splendid crop this year and harvesting has begun earlier than usual. (1 次)
  • rockall(或许是 rockfall?): The man wanted to fly to Rockall, a lonely island in the Atlantic Ocean, but Captain Fawcett did not take him because the trip was too dangerous. (1 次)
  • roms(或许是 toms?): Films, videos, CDs and CD-__ROMS__ are just some of the bewildering amount of information they will have. (1 次)
  • ron(或许是 nor?): What’s Ron Marston like, Pauline? (1 次)
  • Ronald: Professor Ronald Bracewell, a leading American radio astronomer, argued in Nature that such a superior civilization, on a visit to our own solar system, may have left an automatic messenger behind to await the possible awakening of an advanced civilization. (1 次)
  • Ross: Sir James Clark Ross had obtained a sounding of over 2, 400 fathoms in 1839, but it was not until 1869, when H.M.S.Porcupine was put at the disposal of the Royal Society for several cruises that a series of deep soundings was obtained in the Atlantic and the first samples were collected by dredging the bottom. (1 次) /ˌrɒs ən ˈkrɒm.ə.ti/ 罗斯和克罗马蒂郡(位于苏格兰北部,1975年撤郡) an area of northern Scotland that was a county (= an area with its own local government) until 1975
  • rosse(或许是 roses?): Was the philosopher who refused to look through Galileo’s telescope more culpable than those who alleged that the spiral nebulae observed with Lord Rosse’s great telescope in the 1840s were scratches left by the grinder? (1 次)
  • s.hart(或许是 hart?):  William S.Hart was, perhaps, the greatest of all Western stars, for unlike Gary Cooper and John Wayne he appeared in nothing but Westerns. (1 次)
  • Sabrina: One cat, Sabrina, fell 32 storeys, yet only suffered from a broken tooth. (1 次)
  • sagas: The only way that they can preserve their history is to recount it as sagas legends handed down from one generation of storytellers to another. (1 次) /ˈsɑː.ɡə/ 萨迦(中世纪主要在冰岛用古诺斯语写成的斯堪的纳维亚长篇传奇) a long story about Scandinavian history, written in the Old Norse language in the Middle Ages, mainly in Iceland
  • said:’i(或许是 said?): The last note said:’I am 100 per cent honest now!’ (1 次)
  • Samoa: In 1963 a Lancaster bomber crashed on Wallis Island, a remote place in the South Pacific, a long way west of Samoa. (1 次) /səˈməʊ.ə/ 萨摩亚(太平洋群岛国家) a country formed of a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean
  • sanders: Joe Sanders has the most beautiful garden in our town. (1 次) /ˈsæn.dər/ 打磨机,磨光器 an electrical machine to which a sheet or disc of rough paper is fastened to rub other surfaces in order to make them smoother
  • sawyers: The Sawyers live at 87 King Street. (1 次)
  • scented: On entering a shop, he would ask for a new perfume called ‘Scented Shadow’ or for ‘insoluble bath cubes’. (1 次) /ˈsen.tɪd/ 香的,芬芳的 having a pleasant strong smell, usually because a pleasant-smelling substance has been added to it
  • Scottish: They have a character, perhaps two; they are in that condition of eager discomfort which passes for inspiration all admit radical changes of destination once the journey has begun; one, to my certain knowledge, spent nine months on a novel about Kashmir, then reset the whole thing in the Scottish Highlands. (1 次) /ˈskɒt.ɪʃ/ 苏格兰的;苏格兰人的 belonging to or relating to Scotland or its people
  • scout: Only good scouting is likely to preserve the freedoms so dear to the heart of the eternal Boy Scout. (1 次) /skaʊt/ 侦查者;(尤指)侦察兵 a person, especially a soldier, sent out to get information about where the enemy are and what they are doing
  • Sebastian: ‘That’s Sebastian. (1 次)
  • shadow: On entering a shop, he would ask for a new perfume called ‘Scented Shadow’ or for ‘insoluble bath cubes’. (1 次) /ˈʃæd.əʊ/ 阴影,影子 an area of darkness, caused by light being blocked by something
  • shanghai: Both these ships set out from Shanghai on June 18th, 1872 on an exciting race to England. (1 次) /ˌʃæŋˈhaɪ/ 强迫(某人)做(某事);强迫(某人)到(某地) to force someone to do something or go somewhere
  • shepenmut(或许是 Hatsheput?): The mummy is that of Shepenmut who was once a singer in the Temple of Thebes. (1 次)
  • skeppsbron(或许是 skepticism?): From the Skeppsbron and surrounding islands the people watched this thing of beauty begin to spread her sails and catch the wind. (1 次)
  • solent(或许是 silent?): The first tests on the Solent in 1959 caused a sensation. (1 次)
  • SOS: She stamped out the letters ‘SOS’ in the snow. (1 次) /ˌes.əʊˈes/ 求助;(尤指)紧急呼救(信号) a request for help, especially because of danger
  • Southampton: The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th, 1912. (1 次) /saʊˈθæmp.tən/ 南安普顿 a city on the south coast of England
  • Spain: He flew to Spain a week ago. (1 次) /speɪn/ 西班牙(西欧国家) a country in western Europe
  • splendide(或许是 splendid?): The modern traveller is often a man who dislikes the Splendide and the Bellavista, not because he cannot afford, or shuns their material comforts, but because he is afraid of them. (1 次)
  • Stanford: For instance, Alex Au, a Stanford Ph.D. from Hong Kong, has set up a Taiwan factory to challenge Japan’s near lock on the memory-chip market. (1 次)
  • Staten: The Verrazano Bridge, which was designed by Othmar Ammann, joins Brooklyn to Staten Island. (1 次)
  • steele(或许是 stile?): I was having dinner at a restaurant when Tony Steele came in. (1 次)
  • Stilton: A match was held at Stilton, where both men fought for an hour. (1 次) /ˈstɪl.tən/ 斯蒂尔顿奶酪(产于英国,味道浓郁) a white and blue English cheese with a strong flavour
  • Stuart: I have just received a letter from my old school, informing me that my former headmaster, Mr. Stuart Page, will be retiring next week. (1 次)
  • Sullivan: Fortunately, there is a ‘uniquely rational way’ for us to communicate with other intelligent beings, as Walter Sullivan has put it in his excellent book, We Are not Alone. (1 次)
  • swedes: The Swedes were the first to recognize that public officials like civil servants, police officers, health inspectors or tax-collectors can make mistakes or act over-zealously in the belief that they are serving the public. (1 次) /swiːd/ 瑞典芜菁,芜菁甘蓝 a round vegetable with dark yellow flesh and a brown or purple skin
  • Switzerland: The Great St. Bernard Pass connects Switzerland to Italy. (1 次) /ˈswɪt.sə.lənd/ 瑞士(中欧国家) a country in central Europe
  • t: I-N-__T__-E-L-L-I-G-E-N-__T__. That’s right. (1 次) /tiː/ (英语字母表的第20个字母) the 20th letter of the English alphabet
  • t.(或许是 t?): I-N-T-E-L-L-I-G-E-N-T. That’s right. (1 次)
  • Taiwan: For instance, Alex Au, a Stanford Ph.D. from Hong Kong, has set up a Taiwan factory to challenge Japan’s near lock on the memory-chip market. (1 次) /taɪˈwɑːn/ 台湾 an island country in East Asia
  • taxicabs: The modern city consists of monstrous edifices and of dark, narrow streets full of petrol fumes and toxic gases, torn by the noise of the taxicabs, lorries and buses, and thronged ceaselessly by great crowds. (1 次) /ˈtæk.si.kæb/ 出租汽车 a taxi
  • teheran(或许是 Tehran?): Tired of sleeping on the floor, a young man in Teheran saved up for years to buy a real bed. (1 次)
  • that’the(或许是 thatcher?): In spite of this, many people are confident that’The Revealer’may reveal something of value fairly soon. (1 次)
  • Thebes: The mummy is that of Shepenmut who was once a singer in the Temple of Thebes. (1 次)
  • thither: These had settled down for the winter at Chippenham: thither Alfred went. (1 次) /ˈðɪð.ər/ 到那儿,向那儿;在那儿 to that place, in that direction
  • Thomas: It is recounted of Thomas Carlyle that when he heard of the illness of his friend, Henry Taylor, he went off immediately to visit him, carrying with him in his pocket what remained a bottle of medicine formerly prescribed for an indisposition of Mrs. Carlyle’s. (1 次) /ˌdaʊ.tɪŋ ˈtɒm.əs/ 看见证据才会相信的人;多疑的人 a person who refuses to believe anything until they are shown proof
  • thome(或许是 home?): In 1858, a French engineer, Aime Thome de Gamond, arrived in England with a plan for a twenty-one-mile tunnel under the English Channel. (1 次)
  • Tokyo: The month after next he’ll fly to Tokyo. (1 次) /ˈtəʊ.ki.əʊ/ 东京(日本首都) a large city on Honshu island in Japan that is the capital of Japan
  • Trafalgar: Trafalgar Square,please. (1 次)
  • Trenton: Roy Trenton used to drive a taxi. (1 次)
  • u.(或许是 u?): When the news got round that a comedy show would be presented at our local cinema by the P. and U. Bird Seed Company, we all rushed to see it. (1 次)
  • u.s.a(或许是 usual?): At the base of the gold cap, the words ‘made in the U.S.A’ had been neatly inscribed. (1 次)
  • Ulyanovsk: Vera’s curious talent was brought to the notice of a scientific research institute in the town of Ulyanovsk, near where she lives, and in April she was given a series of tests by a special commission of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federal Republic. (1 次)
  • union: An electric razor that meets the European Union’s safety standards must be approved by American testers before it can be sold in the United States, and an American-made dialysis machine needs the EU’s okay before it hits the market in Europe. (1 次) /ˈjuː.njən/ 联合;结合;合并;统一 the act or the state of being joined together
  • USA: In 1975, a primitive machine called the Altair, was launched in the USA. (1 次) /ˌjuː.esˈeɪ/ 美利坚合众国( the United States of America的缩写) abbreviation for the United States of America
  • Utah: He set up a new world record in September 1935 at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. (1 次) /ˈjuː.tɑː/ 犹他州(位于美国西部,首府为盐湖城) a state in the western US, whose capital city is Salt Lake City
  • Vegas: But if you are a serious private investor, leave the Las Vegas mentality to those with money to fritter. (1 次) /ˌlæs ˈveɪ.ɡəs/ 拉斯维加斯 the largest city in the southwestern US state of Nevada, which is famous for its entertainment and casinos (= places where one can bet money in games and on machines)
  • virgin: They were taking a badly damaged boat from the Virgin Islands to Miami to have it repaired. (1 次) /ˈvɜː.dʒɪn/ 处女;童男 someone who has never had sex
  • Wallis: In 1963 a Lancaster bomber crashed on Wallis Island, a remote place in the South Pacific, a long way west of Samoa. (1 次)
  • Walter: Fortunately, there is a ‘uniquely rational way’ for us to communicate with other intelligent beings, as Walter Sullivan has put it in his excellent book, We Are not Alone. (1 次)
  • waves:  Waves are the children of the struggle between ocean and atmosphere, the ongoing signatures of infinity. (1 次) /weɪv/ (手);招手,摆手(表示问候、指示或强调) to raise your hand and move it from side to side as a way of greeting someone, telling someone to do something, or adding emphasis to an expression
  • Wayne:  William S.Hart was, perhaps, the greatest of all Western stars, for unlike Gary Cooper and John Wayne he appeared in nothing but Westerns. (1 次)
  • welsh: Captain Fawcett’s first passenger was a doctor who flew from Birmingham to a lonely village in the Welsh mountains. (1 次) /welʃ/ 威尔士的;威尔士人的;威尔士语的 belonging to or relating to Wales, its people, or its language
  • wentworth(或许是 went worth?): The former Prime Minister, Mr.Wentworth Lane, was defeated in the recent elections. (1 次)
  • widley(或许是 widely?): Neither was I surprised when the train stopped at Widley, a tiny station a few miles along the line. (1 次)
  • Wilkins: In the torchlight, he caught sight of a figure whom he immediately recognized as Bill Wilkins, our local grocer. (1 次)
  • woo: And this is Chang-__woo__. (1 次) /wuː/ 争取;努力说服 to try to persuade someone to support you or to use your business
  • workers: Tomorrow evening they will be singing at the Workers’ Club. (1 次) /ˈwɜː.kər/ 工人;劳动者;工作者 someone who works in a particular job or in a particular way
  • xi: Two days later, Louis Bleriot arrived near Calais with a plane called ‘No. XI’. (1 次) /saɪ/ (希腊语字母表的第14个字母) the 14th letter of the Greek alphabet
  • xiaohui(或许是 Xiaoping?): And this is Xiaohui. (1 次)
  • years: The man took heart and, sure enough, on New Years’ Eve he was able to hobble along to a party. (1 次) /jɪər/ ,年份;(尤指1月1日至12月31日间的)一年时间 a period of twelve months, especially from 1 January to 31 December
  • zermatt(或许是 Fermat?): Except for one or two places such as Zermatt and Chamonix,which had rapidly become popular. (1 次)
  • zoomorphic(或许是 isomorphic?): The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (1 次)

john, harry, channel, jimmy, ombudsman, south, frank, marsh, moon, bill, sally, tom, bob, carol, health, mum, palace, sawyer, hart, smith, ambassador, crystal, jenny, march, north, parliament, states, titanic, tony, united, dad, games, gleam, goodbye, jumbo, lane, macaroni, madam, mars, pacific, royal, temple, west, august, cox, customs, eve, gables, jasper, ken, l, lord, mead, milky, minister, pole, prime, services, silver, sterling, technology, zoo, alps, association, baker, billy, bluebird, boys, bye, chief, china, commanding, contamination, corporation, croft, e, east, electricity, engineering, greenwood, ho, hostel, houses, internet, jack, japan, jean, ladies, liberty, ministry, n, navy, pardon, periwigs, radical, reeves, rolls, salt, sensational, signor, silicon, thirsty, topsail, academy, anthropologists, antipodes, apple, bates, broads, butterfly, buttons, canyon, carter, carver, center, challenger, charlie, chickens, club, cooper, dos, dutch, dykes, economy, elders, embassy, equator, escort, federal, fielding, flats, ford, g, gates, gorgon, grand, hay, heavens, highlands, holy, hostels, hurricane, islands, iv, java, jersey, la, lotto, mambas, marine, marquis, mathematics, medusa, mercury, midsummer, mike, mills, morocco, mutilate, mutilated, names, nicest, observatory, overseas, pagan, peter, poo, pumas, sagas, sanders, sawyers, scented, scout, shadow, shanghai, swedes, t, taxicabs, thither, union, virgin, waves, welsh, woo, workers, xi, years

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词性 SCONJ (23 words)

  • that: Whose shirt is that? (730 次) /ðæt/ ;那个;那人 used to refer to a person, object, idea, etc. that is separated from the speaker by space or time
  • as: I’m afraid this green dress is too small for me as well. (387 次) strong /æz/ (用于比较)像…(一样),和…(一样) used in comparisons to refer to the degree of something
  • when: When are you going to have a holiday, Sam? (221 次) /wen/ 什么时候,何时 at what time; at the time at which
  • if: What will you do if you win a lot of money? (152 次) /ɪf/ 假如,如果 used to say that a particular thing can or will happen only after something else happens or becomes true
  • before: He telephoned me four times yesterday, and three times the day before yesterday. (84 次) /bɪˈfɔːr/ 在…之前;以前 at or during a time earlier than (the thing mentioned)
  • how: How are you today? (62 次) /haʊ/ 如何,怎么 in what way, or by what methods
  • where: Where’s Sally, Jack? (61 次) /weər/ 去哪里;在哪里 to, at, or in what place
  • because: Because he doesn’t like school! (60 次) /bɪˈkəz/ 因为,由于 for the reason that
  • though: I though so. (45 次) /ðəʊ/ 虽然,尽管 despite the fact that
  • while: While we were having breakfast, our little boy, Tommy, found two small coins on the floor. (45 次) /waɪl/ 在…的时候;与…同时 during the time that, or at the same time as
  • until: I sometimes stay in bed until lunchtime. (33 次) /ənˈtɪl/ 到…时;直到…时 up to (the time that)
  • since: Yes, I’ve been here since 1976. (30 次) /sɪns/ 此后,从此 from a particular time in the past until a later time, or until now
  • whether: My sister is only seven, but she always tells me whether my pictures are good or not. (25 次) /ˈweð.ər/ (尤用于转述问题或表达疑问)是否 (used especially in reporting questions and expressing doubts) if, or not
  • why: Why? (23 次) /waɪ/ 为什么 for what reason
  • upon: You forget that I was a medical student once upon a time.’ (20 次) /əˈpɒn/ 在…上 on
  • although: Although the bed was smashed to pieces, the man was miraculously unhurt. (12 次) /ɔːlˈðəʊ/ 虽然,尽管 despite the fact that
  • except: Except us. (8 次) /ɪkˈsept/ (表示不包括)除…之外 not including; but not
  • despite: Despite her great age, she was very graceful indeed, but, so far, the archaeologists have been unable to discover her identity. (6 次) /dɪˈspaɪt/ 不管;尽管;无论 without taking any notice of or being influenced by; not prevented by
  • unless: It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered. (6 次) /ənˈles/ 除非;除了在…的情况下 except if
  • till: Can’t you wait till this afternoon? (3 次) /tɪl/ 直到;到…为止 up to (the time that); until
  • whenever: They made no effort to hide their amusement whenever I produced a packet of sweets from my pocket. (3 次) /wenˈev.ər/ 每当,无论何时 every or any time
  • wherever: Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits. (2 次) /weəˈrev.ər/ 无论到(或在)哪里;无论什么地方 to or in any or every place
  • besides: I reflected that there must be a great many people besides myself who wished to take advantage of this excellent service. (1 次) /bɪˈsaɪdz/ 而且;除…之外还有 in addition to; also

that, as, when, if, before, how, where, because, though, while, until, since, whether, why, upon, although, except, despite, unless, till, whenever, wherever, besides

词性 SPACE (0 words)

词性 SYM (0 words)

词性 VERB (985 words)

  • go: The ship is going under the bridge. (227 次) /ɡəʊ/ ;走 to travel or move to another place
  • get: You are better now, but you mustn’t get up yet. (157 次) /ɡet/ 获得,得到;买到;挣得,赢得 to obtain, buy, or earn something
  • make: Then make the bed. (147 次) /meɪk/ ;制作;制造 to produce something, often using a particular substance or material
  • say: Say, “Ah’. (144 次) /seɪ/ ;讲;陈述;表达;说明 to pronounce words or sounds, to express a thought, opinion, or suggestion, or to state a fact or instruction
  • see: Nice to see you. (137 次) /siː/ 看见;看出 to be conscious of what is around you by using your eyes
  • find: Can you find them? (129 次) /faɪnd/ (偶然)发现,碰上;找到,寻得;找出,查明 to discover, especially where a thing or person is, either unexpectedly or by searching, or to discover where to get or how to achieve something
  • come: Come upstairs and see it. (127 次) /kʌm/ (朝向或跟随说话人)来,过来 to move or travel towards the speaker or with the speaker
  • take: Their father takes them to school every day. (108 次) /teɪk/ ;夺取;取走 to remove something, especially without permission
  • look: Look! (94 次) /lʊk/ ,瞧,注视 to direct your eyes in order to see
  • tell: To tell you the truth, Mrs. Bird, I don’t like chicken either! (90 次) /tel/ 讲述,说;告诉 to say something to someone, often giving them information or instructions
  • ask: Ask her please. (87 次) /ɑːsk/ ,询问;请求,征求 to put a question to someone, or to request an answer from someone
  • know: She does not know London very well, and she lost her way. (85 次) /nəʊ/ 知道,熟悉,了解 to have information in your mind
  • work: You’re working hard, George. (85 次) /wɜːk/ 工作,活儿;劳动 an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually for money
  • use: The airport was built years ago, but for some reason it could not be used then. (77 次) /juːz/ ,使用;利用;运用 to put something such as a tool, skill, or building to a particular purpose
  • give: Give me a book please, Jane. (73 次) /ɡɪv/ 送给;提供;赠与;给予 to offer something to someone, or to provide someone with something
  • live: The Sawyers live at 87 King Street. (68 次) /lɪv/ 生存;活着 (to continue) to be alive or have life
  • want: Do you want a cup? (66 次) /wɒnt/ 想要,希望(英国英语中礼貌的请求不用 want) to wish for a particular thing or plan of action. “Want” is not used in polite requests
  • begin: She then began to make up her face. (65 次) /bɪˈɡɪn/ 开始;开始进行(或存在) to start to happen or exist
  • become: In a few years the small workshop had become a large factory which employed seven hundred and twenty-eight people. (62 次) /bɪˈkʌm/ 变成;成为;变得 to start to be
  • put: Then put these clothes in the wardrobe. (58 次) /pʊt/ 把…放在;放置 to move something or someone into the stated place, position, or direction
  • leave: We’re going to leave tomorrow. (56 次) /liːv/ 离开;离去;走开 to go away from someone or something, for a short time or permanently
  • keep: He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm. (50 次) /kiːp/ 保有;保存;保留 to have or continue to have in your possession
  • arrive: They arrive home early. (47 次) /əˈraɪv/ 到达,抵达(尤指到达旅途的终点);到来;来临 to reach a place, especially at the end of a journey
  • try: Well, they’re trying to repair it,sir. (47 次) /traɪ/ 试图,想要;设法,努力 to attempt to do something
  • think: I think that they’ll move in the day after tomorrow. (46 次) /θɪŋk/ 相信;觉得;思考 to believe something or have an opinion or idea
  • call: We must call the doctor. (45 次) /kɔːl/ 给…取名,给…命名;称呼 to give someone or something a name, or to know or address someone by a particular name
  • buy: But my sister bought this pair last month. (44 次) /baɪ/ ,购买 to get something by paying money for it
  • send: My holidays passed quickly, but I did not send cards to my friends. (43 次) /send/ ;发送;(尤指)邮寄 to cause something to go from one place to another, especially by post or email
  • answer: My boss answered the telephone. (42 次) /ˈɑːn.sər/ 回答;作答;答应;答复;答案 a reaction to a question, letter, phone call, etc.
  • need: What do we need? (42 次) /niːd/ 必须,需要 to have to have something, or to want something very much
  • open: Open the window and air the room. (42 次) /ˈəʊ.pən/ 开着的,未关的 not closed or fastened
  • read: I can’t read it! (40 次) /riːd/ 阅读;看懂;读到 to look at words or symbols and understand what they mean
  • move: Has he moved to his new house yet? (39 次) /muːv/ (使)改变位置,动;(使)移动 to (cause to) change position
  • turn: It was very dark, so they turned on a torch. (39 次) /tɜːn/ (使)转动;(使)旋转 to (cause to) move in a circle around a fixed point or line
  • let: Let’s go into the living room,Carol. (37 次) /let/ ;允许;准许 to allow something to happen or someone to do something by not doing anything to stop an action or by giving your permission
  • pay: You can pay a deposit of thirty pounds, and then fourteen pounds a month for three years. (37 次) /peɪ/ 付费;付酬 to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided
  • stay: Mrs. Sawyer stays at home every day. (37 次) /steɪ/ 留下;停留 to not move away from or leave a place or situation
  • travel: That’s the ship we travelled on. (37 次) /ˈtræv.əl/ (通常指长途)旅行 to make a journey, usually over a long distance
  • drive: On the way home, my wife said to me, ‘Don’t drive so quickly! (36 次) /draɪv/ (车),驾驶 to move or travel on land in a motor vehicle, especially as the person controlling the vehicle’s movement
  • pass: I think I passed in English and Mathematics. (36 次) /pɑːs/ 经过,路过 to go past something or someone or move in relation to it, him, or her
  • hear: Do you hear? (34 次) /hɪər/ 听见,听到 to receive or become conscious of a sound using your ears
  • play: At the moment, they are playing in the garden. (34 次) /pleɪ/ (尤指儿童)玩,玩耍 When you play, especially as a child, you spend time doing an enjoyable and/or entertaining activity.
  • run: It’s running across the grass. (34 次) /rʌn/ ,奔跑 (of people and some animals) to move along, faster than walking, by taking quick steps in which each foot is lifted before the next foot touches the ground
  • set: The sun rises early and sets late. (34 次) /set/ ,置;使处于(指定的地方、位置) to put something in a particular place or position
  • decide: Well, I like the house, but I can’t decide yet. (33 次) /dɪˈsaɪd/ (尤指仔细考虑后)决定,决断,确定 to choose something, especially after thinking carefully about several possibilities
  • return: He’ll return to London the week after next. (33 次) /rɪˈtɜːn/ ;返回 to come or go back to a previous place
  • thank: Thank you very much. (33 次) /θæŋk/ 感谢,谢谢 to express to someone that you are pleased about or are grateful for something that they have done
  • carry: Yesterday, a pigeon carried the first message from Pinhurst to Silbury. (32 次) /ˈkær.i/ ;扛;抱;抬;搬;载 to hold something or someone with your hands, arms, or on your back and transport it, him, or her from one place to another
  • feel: He feels ill. (32 次) /fiːl/ 觉得;感到;体会到 to experience something physical or emotional
  • sit: Sit down here. (31 次) /sɪt/ (使)坐,(使)坐下,(使)就座 to (cause someone to) be in a position in which the lower part of the body is resting on a seat or other type of support, with the upper part of the body vertical
  • fly: The aeroplane is flying over the river. (30 次) /flaɪ/ (鸟、昆虫或飞机)飞,飞行 When a bird, insect, or aircraft flies, it moves through the air.
  • grow: I grew a beard during the trip. (30 次) /ɡrəʊ/ 增多;增大;增强;增长;成长;长大 to increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed
  • seem: At one point, it seemed certain that their plane would crash. (29 次) /siːm/ 似乎;仿佛 to give the effect of being; to be judged to be
  • bring: When did you bring it to us? (28 次) /brɪŋ/ 拿来,带来;带到 to take or carry someone or something to a place or a person, or in the direction of the person speaking
  • eat: She always eats her lunch at noon. (28 次) /iːt/ to put or take food into the mouth, chew it (= crush it with the teeth), and swallow it
  • happen: It happened to a friend of mine a year ago. (28 次) /ˈhæp.ən/ 发生 (of a situation or an event) to have existence or come into existence
  • learn: As I soon learnt, he was English himself! (28 次) /lɜːn/ ,学习 to get knowledge or skill in a new subject or activity
  • lose: She does not know London very well, and she lost her way. (28 次) /luːz/ 丢失,遗失 to no longer have something because you do not know where it is
  • meet: Nice to meet you. (28 次) /miːt/ (和…)初次见面;(与…)相识 to see and talk to someone for the first time
  • spend: We’re going to spend three days in the country. (28 次) /spend/ 花费;用,花(钱) to give money as a payment for something
  • stand: We are standing on the left. (28 次) /stænd/ (使)直立;(使)站立;竖放;(尤指)站起来 to be in a vertical state or to put into a vertical state, especially (of a person or animal) by making the legs straight
  • stop: Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus stop. (28 次) /stɒp/ (使)停止;(使)停下;中断 to finish doing something that you were doing
  • watch: Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television. (27 次) /wɒtʃ/ 观看;注视 to look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving
  • write: ‘I’ll write a letter soon. (27 次) /raɪt/ ,书写;写(字) to make marks that represent letters, words, or numbers on a surface, such as paper or a computer screen, using a pen, pencil, or keyboard, or to use this method to record thoughts, facts, or messages
  • catch: Catch! (26 次) /kætʃ/ 抓住,接住 to take hold of something, especially something that is moving through the air
  • enjoy: Enjoy yourself! (26 次) /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/ 享受…的乐趣;喜爱;欣赏 to get pleasure from something
  • hold: The Olympic Games will be held in our country in four years’ time. (26 次) /həʊld/ 握住,抓住 to take and keep something in your hand or arms
  • notice: They notice more. (26 次) /ˈnəʊ.tɪs/ 看到;注意到;感觉到 to see or become conscious of something or someone
  • remain: He must remain in bed for another two days. (26 次) /rɪˈmeɪn/ 停留,留下;保持不变,仍然是 to stay in the same place or in the same condition
  • show: Show me your tongue. (25 次) /ʃəʊ/ 给…看;出示;显示 to make it possible for something to be seen
  • build: He has made neat paths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool. (24 次) /bɪld/ 建造,修建 to make something by putting bricks or other materials together
  • fall: I slipped and fell downstairs. (24 次) /fɔːl/ (突然)跌倒,摔落 to suddenly go down onto the ground or towards the ground without intending to or by accident
  • lead: He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk. (24 次) /liːd/ 领导,带领,率领 to control a group of people, a country, or a situation
  • prove: The operation, which lasted for over four hours, proved to be very difficult because of the hard resin which covered the skin. (24 次) /pruːv/ 证明是,结果是 to show a particular result after a period of time
  • visit: I visited museums and sat in public gardens. (24 次) /ˈvɪz.ɪt/ 参观;游览;拜访;作客 to go to a place in order to look at it, or to a person in order to spend time with them
  • change: I want my change. (23 次) /tʃeɪndʒ/ ,交换 to exchange one thing for another thing, especially of a similar type
  • hope: I hope that you’ve got some money. (23 次) /həʊp/ 希望,盼望 to want something to happen or to be true, and usually have a good reason to think that it might
  • mean: That means you don’t need to water the garden. (23 次) /miːn/ 意思是;意味着 to express or represent something such as an idea, thought, or fact
  • receive: I have just received a letter from my brother, Tim. (23 次) /rɪˈsiːv/ 得到;收到;受到 to get or be given something
  • rise: The sun rises early and sets late. (23 次) /raɪz/ 上升;升高;升起 to move upwards
  • sleep: ‘Go back to sleep.’ (23 次) /sliːp/ 睡觉,睡眠 the resting state in which the body is not active and the mind is unconscious
  • walk: They are walking over the bridge. (23 次) /wɔːk/ ,步行,行走 to move along by putting one foot in front of the other, allowing each foot to touch the ground before lifting the next
  • cause: Forest fires are often caused by broken glass or by cigarette ends which people carelessly throw away. (22 次) /kɔːz/ (尤指不好的事情发生的)原因,起因 the reason why something, especially something bad, happens
  • land: The most surprising thing about it, however, is that it can land anywhere: on snow, water, or even on a ploughed field. (22 次) /lænd/ 陆地,地面 the surface of the earth that is not covered by water
  • offer: The one who offered you a job in Australia. (22 次) /ˈɒf.ər/ 主动给予;主动提出;提议 to ask someone if they would like to have something or if they would like you to do something
  • speak: She can’t speak to you now!’ (22 次) /spiːk/ 说话,谈话;说 to say words, to use the voice, or to have a conversation with someone
  • start: He started to complain about this wicked world but was interrupted by a knock at the door. (22 次) /stɑːt/ 开始;着手 to begin doing something
  • contain: It contained $50. ‘ (21 次) /kənˈteɪn/ 包含;容纳;盛 to have something inside or include something as a part
  • cover: The litter baskets were empty and the ground was covered with pieces of paper, cigarette ends, old tyres, empty bottles and rusty tins. (21 次) /ˈkʌv.ər/ 盖上;覆盖;遮盖;遮蔽 to put or spread something over something, or to lie on the surface of something
  • die: It is said that if anyone touches the tree, he will have bad luck; if he picks a leaf, he will die. (21 次) /daɪ/ 死去,死亡,过世 to stop being alive, either suddenly or slowly
  • drink: They often drink tea together. (21 次) /drɪŋk/ 饮料;一份(饮料) (an amount of) liquid that is taken into the body through the mouth
  • fail: I hope I haven’t failed. (21 次) /feɪl/ 失败;未能做到 to not succeed in what you are trying to achieve or are expected to do
  • help: Let me help you. (21 次) /help/ 帮助,帮忙 to make it possible or easier for someone to do something, by doing part of the work yourself or by providing advice, money, support, etc.
  • realize: But they don’t realize one important thing. (21 次) /ˈrɪə.laɪz/ 明白;认识到;意识到 to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly
  • discover: He was so surprised at being discovered that he did not even try to run away. (20 次) /dɪˈskʌv.ər/ (尤指首次)发现,找到 to find information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time
  • strike: It would strike twelve in twenty minutes’ time. (20 次) /straɪk/ 罢工 to refuse to continue working because of an argument with an employer about working conditions, pay levels, or job losses
  • act: Roy acted quickly and drove the bus straight at the thieves. (19 次) /ækt/ 行为,行事;举止,表现 to behave in the stated way
  • enter: After they had entered the house, they went into the dining room. (19 次) /ˈen.tər/ 进来;进去;进入 to come or go into a particular place
  • follow: It rose out of the basket and began to follow the movements of the pipe. (19 次) /ˈfɒl.əʊ/ 跟随;跟着 to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes
  • produce: They made no effort to hide their amusement whenever I produced a packet of sweets from my pocket. (19 次) /prəˈdʒuːs/ 生产;出产;制造 to make something or bring something into existence
  • repair: Can your mechanics repair it? (19 次) /rɪˈpeər/ 修理;修补;修复;整修 to put something that is damaged, broken, or not working correctly, back into good condition or make it work again
  • talk: I don’t know what you’re talking about. (19 次) /tɔːk/ 讲话,谈话;谈论 to say words aloud; to speak to someone
  • wait: Can’t you wait till this afternoon? (19 次) /weɪt/ 等待,等候;期盼,盼望 to allow time to go by, especially while staying in one place without doing very much, until someone comes, until something that you are expecting happens or until you can do something
  • reach: I had nearly reached the town, when the young man suddenly said, very slowly, ‘Do you speak English?’ (18 次) /riːtʃ/ (尤指经过很长时间或费很大气力旅行后)到达,抵达 to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling
  • understand: He did not understand English! (18 次) /ˌʌn.dəˈstænd/ 理解;明白;懂得 to know the meaning of something that someone says
  • bear: In the end, I could not bear it. (17 次) /beər/ 忍受;容忍;经受;承担 to accept, tolerate, or endure something, especially something unpleasant
  • believe: I believe that this house is for sale. (17 次) /bɪˈliːv/ 相信 to think that something is true, correct, or real
  • break: She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken. (17 次) /breɪk/ 破碎,破裂;打破;打断;损坏,弄坏 to (cause something to) separate suddenly or violently into two or more pieces, or to (cause something to) stop working by being damaged
  • draw: This would solve the problem of ventilation, for if a train entered this tunnel, it would draw in fresh air behind it. (17 次) /drɔː/ ,绘画 to make a picture of something or someone with a pencil or pen
  • rain: It’s always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes. (17 次) /reɪn/ ;雨水 drops of water from clouds
  • sell: Then why do you want to sell it? (17 次) /sel/ ,出售 to give something to someone else in return for money
  • win: I’m sure we’ll win something this week. (17 次) /wɪn/ 获胜;赢 to achieve first position and/or get a prize in a competition, election, fight, etc.
  • cut: The Wayle is a small river that cuts across the park near my home. (16 次) /kʌt/ (尤指用刀)切,割,砍,剪,削,剁 to break the surface of something, or to divide or make something smaller, using a sharp tool, especially a knife
  • miss: This is Miss Sophie Dupont. (16 次) /mɪs/ 未做到;未体验;避开;幸免于 to fail to do or experience something, often something planned or expected, or to avoid doing or experiencing something
  • regard: Please give him my regards. (16 次) /rɪˈɡɑːd/ 考虑,思考;将…认为;看待 to consider or have an opinion about something or someone
  • dream: I must have been dreaming. (15 次) /driːm/ ,睡梦,梦境 a series of events or images that happen in your mind when you are sleeping
  • drop: Don’t drop it! (15 次) /drɒp/ (使)落下,(使)掉下;丢下 to fall or to allow something to fall
  • expect: They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamonds from South Africa. (15 次) /ɪkˈspekt/ 预料,预计;期待 to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive
  • explain: Nearly a week passed before the girl was able to explain what had happened to her. (15 次) /ɪkˈspleɪn/ 解释;说明;阐明 to make something clear or easy to understand by describing or giving information about it
  • face: She then began to make up her face. (15 次) /feɪs/ ,面孔 the front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are
  • pick: Five days ago, the policeman told him, the bicycle was picked up in a small village four hundred miles away. (15 次) /pɪk/ 挑选;选择 to take some things and leave others
  • refuse: The big clock refused to welcome the New Year. (15 次) /rɪˈfjuːz/ 拒绝;回绝;拒绝接受 to say that you will not do or accept something
  • remember: Can you remember the doctor’s telephone number? (15 次) /rɪˈmem.bər/ 记得,记起,回想起;记住,牢记 to be able to bring back a piece of information into your mind, or to keep a piece of information in your memory
  • serve: Who served you, sir? (15 次) /sɜːv/ 提供(食物或饮料) to provide food or drinks
  • throw: Litter baskets have been placed under the trees, but people still throw their rubbish everywhere. (15 次) /θrəʊ/ ;抛;掷;扔 to send something through the air with force, especially by a sudden movement of the arm
  • wake: In the middle of the night, two boys woke up and began shouting. (15 次) /weɪk/ 醒来;叫醒,吵醒 to (cause someone to) become awake and conscious after sleeping
  • wear: But women always wear uncomfortable shoes! (15 次) /weər/ 穿(衣服);戴(首饰等) to have clothing, jewellery, etc. on your body
  • appear: In spite of this, she often appears on the stage as a young girl. (14 次) /əˈpɪər/ 出现;呈现;显现 to start to be seen or to be present
  • climb: He’s climbing the tree. (14 次) /klaɪm/ 上升;攀升;爬升 to go up, or to go towards the top of something
  • describe: Can you describe it, sir? (14 次) /dɪˈskraɪb/ 描述,描写,描绘 to say or write what someone or something is like
  • hide: After he was arrested, the man admitted hiding in the box before the plane left London. (14 次) /haɪd/ 把…藏起来;躲藏 to put something or someone in a place where that thing or person cannot be seen or found, or to put yourself somewhere where you cannot be seen or found
  • kill: Mr.Eames,’ he said, in a mournful voice, ‘you have just killed that child!’ (14 次) /kɪl/ 杀死;弄死;使致死 to cause someone or something to die
  • manage: Though he managed to take a number of brilliant photographs, he could not stay near the volcano for very long. (14 次) /ˈmæn.ɪdʒ/ 成功做到,胜利完成(尤指困难之事) to succeed in doing or dealing with something, especially something difficult
  • recognize: I recognize him now. (14 次) /ˈrek.əɡ.naɪz/ 认出,认识;识别 to know someone or something because you have seen or heard him or her or experienced it before
  • finish: It was an exciting finish. (13 次) /ˈfɪn.ɪʃ/ 完成;(使)完结 to complete something or come to the end of an activity
  • forget: ‘I forgot to put you off.’ (13 次) /fəˈɡet/ 忘记,遗忘 to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something
  • ring: I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Hugh was still as fat as ever. (13 次) /rɪŋ/ (状物);圆形的东西;环形排列 a circle of any material, or any group of things or people in a circular shape or arrangement
  • smile: The man smiled pleasantly. (13 次) /smaɪl/ 微笑,笑容 a happy or friendly expression on the face in which the ends of the mouth curve up slightly, often with the lips moving apart so that the teeth can be seen
  • suggest: When I suggested that some villagers must have come in for a free drink, Mr.Thompson shook his head. (13 次) /səˈdʒest/ 提议;建议 to mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people to consider
  • collect: He knew I collected match boxes and asked me whether my collection was growing. (12 次) /kəˈlekt/ (作为爱好)收藏,收集 to get and keep things of one type such as stamps or coins as a hobby
  • cross: I crossed the street to avoid meeting him, but he saw me and came running towards me. (12 次) /krɒs/ 越过;横穿;横渡;横跨 to go across from one side of something to the other
  • develop: Since then, he has developed another bad habit. (12 次) /dɪˈvel.əp/ (使)发展;(使)发育;(使)成长 to (cause something to) grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form
  • lie: Though, at first, Byrd and his men were able to take a great many photographs of the mountains that lay below, they soon ran into serious trouble. (12 次) /laɪ/ ;平躺;平卧 to be in or move into a horizontal position on a surface
  • love: Love, Jimmy.’ (12 次) /lʌv/ ,喜爱 to like another adult very much and be romantically and sexually attracted to them, or to have strong feelings of liking a friend or person in your family
  • provide: Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics. (12 次) /prəˈvaɪd/ 提供,供给 to give someone something that they need
  • wonder: I wonder why! (12 次) /ˈwʌn.dər/ 疑惑;想知道 to ask yourself questions or express a wish to know about something
  • assume: Assuming that his family had been killed during an air raid, Hans settled down in a village fifty miles away where he had remained ever since. (11 次) /əˈsjuːm/ 假定,假设;臆断,想当然地认为 to accept something to be true without question or proof
  • base: A cat’s ability to survive falls is based on fact. (11 次) /beɪs/ 基底,底座;底层,底子 the bottom part of an object, on which it rests, or the lowest part of something
  • complete: The house was completed five months ago. (11 次) /kəmˈpliːt/ 使完整;使完全;使完美 to make whole or perfect
  • control: Firemen had been fighting the forest fire for nearly three weeks before they could get it under control. (11 次) /kənˈtrəʊl/ 命令;控制;管制;克制 to order, limit, or rule something, or someone’s actions or behaviour
  • depend: It’s a pleasant dream but everything depends on ‘if’! (11 次) /dɪˈpend/ 由…决定,取决于 to be decided by or to change according to the stated thing
  • preserve: A colony of bees had turned the engine into a hive and it was totally preserved in beeswax! (11 次) /prɪˈzɜːv/ 保护,维护;保留;保养 to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from decaying or being damaged or destroyed
  • retire: Because I’ve just retired. (11 次) /rɪˈtaɪər/ 退休;退职;退役 to leave your job or stop working because of old age or ill health
  • support: The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel. (11 次) /səˈpɔːt/ 支持;赞成;拥护;鼓励 to agree with and give encouragement to someone or something because you want him, her, or it to succeed
  • suppose: Let us suppose that a child suddenly crosses the road in front of you. (11 次) /səˈpəʊz/ 认为可能,料想,猜想 to think that something is likely to be true
  • swim: He is swimming across the river. (11 次) /swɪm/ 游泳,游水 to move through water by moving the body or parts of the body
  • touch: Now we are not allowed to touch it. (11 次) /tʌtʃ/ ,触摸 to put your hand or another part of your body lightly onto and off something or someone
  • accept: The villagers have told him that they will not accept the pub even if he gives it away. (10 次) /əkˈsept/ 接受;收受;领受 to agree to take something
  • choose: After a little time, she chose one of the most expensive dresses in the shop and handed it to an assistant who wrapped it up for her as quickly as possible. (10 次) /tʃuːz/ 选择;挑选,选取;选中 to decide what you want from two or more things or possibilities
  • crash: Didn’t you have a crash? (10 次) /kræʃ/ (车);撞毁,撞坏;坠毁 If a vehicle crashes or someone crashes it, it is involved in an accident, usually a serious one in which the vehicle is damaged and someone is hurt.
  • escape: It threatened to surround him completely, but Tazieff managed to escape just in time. (10 次) /ɪˈskeɪp/ 逃走,逃脱,逃离;逃避,避开 to get free from something, or to avoid something
  • knock: I’ll knock again, Helen. (10 次) /nɒk/ (反复地)敲,击,打 to repeatedly hit something, producing a noise
  • obtain: The journalist immediately set out to obtain these important facts, but he took a long time to send them. (10 次) /əbˈteɪn/ 得到,获得 to get something, especially by asking for it, buying it, working for it, or producing it from something else
  • require: In many ways, this is unfortunate for the poor actors who are required to go on repeating the same lines night after night. (10 次) /rɪˈkwaɪər/ 需要;有赖于;要求;规定 to need something or make something necessary
  • ride: Dressed up as Father Christmas and accompanied by a ‘guard of honour’ of six pretty girls, he set off down the main street of the city riding a baby elephant called Jumbo. (10 次) /raɪd/ (自行车、摩托车或马等) to sit on something such as a bicycle, motorbike, or horse and travel along on it controlling its movements
  • share: Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay, a very wealthy old lady, has shared a flat with her cat, Rastus, for a great many years. (10 次) /ʃeər/ 分享;共用 to have or use something at the same time as someone else
  • acquire: After having been instructed to drive out of town, I began to acquire confidence. (9 次) /əˈkwaɪər/ 取得,获得;购得;学到 to get or obtain something
  • add: She gazed at it for some time then added, ‘You don’t need bookcases at all. (9 次) /æd/ ,相法 to put two or more numbers or amounts together to get a total
  • avoid: I crossed the street to avoid meeting him, but he saw me and came running towards me. (9 次) /əˈvɔɪd/ 避开;逃避 to stay away from someone or something
  • claim: Many villagers believe that the tree has already claimed a number of victims. (9 次) /kleɪm/ 声称;宣称;断言;主张 to say that something is true or is a fact, although you cannot prove it and other people might not believe it
  • complain: He started to complain about this wicked world but was interrupted by a knock at the door. (9 次) /kəmˈpleɪn/ 抱怨;发牢骚;诉苦 to say that something is wrong or not satisfactory
  • continue: The snake, however, continued to ‘dance’ slowly. (9 次) /kənˈtɪn.juː/ (使)继续,(使)持续,(使)延续 to keep happening, existing, or doing something, or to cause something or someone to do this
  • damage: Recently it was damaged by a visitor. (9 次) /ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/ 损害,危害;损坏;伤害 to harm or spoil something
  • destroy: If the money was not paid promptly, the gangsters would quickly put a man out of business by destroying his shop. (9 次) /dɪˈstrɔɪ/ 毁坏,摧毁,毁灭 to damage something so badly that it cannot be used
  • enable: Meanwhile, a microphone, which was lowered into the mine two hours ago,has enabled the men to keep in touch with their closest relatives. (9 次) /ɪˈneɪ.bəl/ 使能够;使可能 to make someone able to do something, or to make something possible
  • exist: Though these large machines still exist, many of their functions have been taken over by small powerful personal computers, commonly known as PCs. (9 次) /ɪɡˈzɪst/ 存在;实际上有 to be, or to be real
  • imagine: Imagine their surprise and delight when they broke open the packing cases and found that the fourth engine was sweet as honey – still in perfect condition. (9 次) /ɪˈmædʒ.ɪn/ 想象;设想 to form or have a mental picture or idea of something
  • laugh: At that moment, everybody began to laugh and sing. (9 次) /lɑːf/ (出声地)笑,大笑 to smile while making sounds with your voice that show you think something is funny or you are happy
  • mark: I’m sure I’ve got a low mark. (9 次) /mɑːk/ 痕迹;污点;疤痕 a small area on the surface of something that is damaged, dirty, or different in some way
  • push: Fifteen policemen had to push very hard to get him off the main street. (9 次) /pʊʃ/ ,推动 to use physical pressure or force, especially with your hands, in order to move something into a different position, usually one that is further away from you
  • sail: Our neighbour, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow. (9 次) /seɪl/ (船)航行,行驶 When a boat or a ship sails, it travels on the water.
  • seek: After seeking out the rude assistant, she asked for the same dress. (9 次) /siːk/ 寻找;寻求(尤指非物质的东西) to try to find or get something, especially something that is not a physical object
  • shout: Suddenly someone shouted, ‘It’s two minutes past twelve! (9 次) /ʃaʊt/ 大声说,高声说 to speak with a very loud voice, often as loud as possible, usually when you want to make yourself heard in noisy situations, or when the person you are talking to is a long way away or cannot hear very well
  • spot: It is a famous beauty spot. (9 次) /spɒt/ ;斑点;圆点 a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface around it
  • surround: I live in a very old town which is surrounded by beautiful woods. (9 次) /səˈraʊnd/ 环绕,围绕,包围 to be everywhere around something
  • waste: ‘It’s a waste of time.’ (9 次) /weɪst/ 浪费;滥用 an unnecessary or wrong use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities, etc.
  • admit: After he was arrested, the man admitted hiding in the box before the plane left London. (8 次) /ədˈmɪt/ (尤指不情愿地)承认;供认;招认 to agree that something is true, especially unwillingly
  • arrest: When she was arrested, the detective found out that the shop assistant was her daughter. (8 次) /əˈrest/ 逮捕;拘捕 If the police arrest someone, they take them away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed.
  • consider: In the early morning, the food that had been laid out for the dead is thrown into a river or into the sea as it is considered unlucky for anyone living to eat it. (8 次) /kənˈsɪd.ər/ 认真考虑,斟酌,细想 to spend time thinking about a possibility or making a decision
  • create: Despite its immensity, it is both simple and elegant, fulfilling its designer’s dream to create ‘an enormous object drawn as faintly as possible’. (8 次) /kriˈeɪt/ 创造;创建;创作;发明 to make something new, or invent something
  • examine: Yesterday the firemen examined the ground carefully, but were not able to find any broken glass. (8 次) /ɪɡˈzæm.ɪn/ (仔细地)检查,审查,调查 to look at or consider a person or thing carefully and in detail in order to discover something about them.
  • fit: A temporary rudder was made on board from spare planks and it was fitted with great difficulty. (8 次) /fɪt/ 合适,合身;可容纳 to be the right size or shape for someone or something
  • hang: ‘I’m hanging this picture on the wall,’ I answered. (8 次) /hæŋ/ 悬挂,吊;吊着 to fasten or support something at the top leaving the other parts free to move, or to be held in this way
  • hurry: Hurry up, Sam! (8 次) /ˈhʌr.i/ (使)加快,催促 to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this
  • increase: Because the tree was mentioned in a newspaper, the number of visitors to Frinley has now increased. (8 次) /ɪnˈkriːs/ 增大;增加;增强 to (make something) become larger in amount or size
  • inform: I have just received a letter from my old school, informing me that my former headmaster, Mr. Stuart Page, will be retiring next week. (8 次) /ɪnˈfɔːm/ 通知,告知 to tell someone about particular facts
  • instruct: After having been instructed to drive out of town, I began to acquire confidence. (8 次) /ɪnˈstrʌkt/ (尤指正式地)指示,命令,吩咐 to order or tell someone to do something, especially in a formal way
  • invite: Carol and Tom invited us to lunch. (8 次) /ɪnˈvaɪt/ 邀请,约请 to ask or request someone to go to an event
  • litter: Litter baskets have been placed under the trees, but people still throw their rubbish everywhere. (8 次) /ˈlɪt.ər/ (散落在公共场所的)小块垃圾,废弃物 small pieces of rubbish that have been left lying on the ground in public places
  • locate: He described it as ‘a very agreeable situation located within two small hills in the midst of which flowed a great river.’ (8 次) /ləʊˈkeɪt/ 我们的办事处位于曼哈顿市中心。 to be in a particular place:
  • paint: I’m going to paint it. (8 次) /peɪnt/ 油漆,涂料 a coloured liquid that is put on a surface such as a wall to decorate it
  • plan: He had often dreamed of retiring in England and had planned to settle down in the country. (8 次) /plæn/ 计划,方案 a set of decisions about how to do something in the future
  • pull: My dentist had just pulled out one of my teeth and had told me to rest for a while. (8 次) /pʊl/ ,拉,拽 to move something towards yourself, sometimes with great physical effort
  • reduce: This increases their air-resistance and reduces the shock of impact when they hit the ground. (8 次) /rɪˈdʒuːs/ 减少;减小;降低;缩小 to become or to make something become smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc.
  • report: Here’s another report about Karen Marsh. (8 次) /rɪˈpɔːt/ 报道;报告;汇报 to give a description of something or information about it to someone
  • rush: When he was driving along Catford Street recently, he saw two thieves rush out of a shop and run towards a waiting car. (8 次) /rʌʃ/ (使)急速行进;(使)赶紧;(使)仓促行事;(使)急速做 to (cause to) go or do something very quickly
  • save: He saved money for years and in 1958 he bought a small workshop of his own. (8 次) /seɪv/ 挽救,搭救,救助 to stop someone or something from being killed, injured, or destroyed
  • settle: He had often dreamed of retiring in England and had planned to settle down in the country. (8 次) /ˈset.əl/ 确定;决定;解决,结束(争端等) to reach a decision or an agreement about something, or to end a disagreement
  • steal: A few hours earlier, someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. (8 次) /stiːl/ ,窃 to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it
  • tend: Some wives tend to believe that their husbands are infinitely resourceful and can fix anything. (8 次) /tend/ 倾向;易于;往往会 to be likely to behave in a particular way or have a particular characteristic
  • transport: Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found for it and a pedestal had to be built. (8 次) /ˈtræn.spɔːt/ 运输,运送,输送 the movement of people or goods from one place to another
  • wish: Two men who recently spent five days on a coral island wished they had stayed there longer. (8 次) /wɪʃ/ (与过去时连用,对已经存在的情况表示遗憾)但愿,希望 used with the past simple to express that you feel sorry or sad about a state or situation that exists at the moment
  • worry: My wife always worries too much. (8 次) /ˈwʌr.i/ 担心;忧虑;发愁 to think about problems or unpleasant things that might happen in a way that makes you feel unhappy and frightened
  • accord: When we use a phrase like ‘it serves him right’, we are, in part, admitting that a certain set of circumstances has enabled justice to act of its own accord. (7 次) /əˈkɔːd/ (正式的)协议;条约;一致;符合 (a formal) agreement
  • allow: Now we are not allowed to touch it. (7 次) /əˈlaʊ/ 使有可能;允许,准许;容许 to give permission for someone to do something, or to not prevent something from happening
  • consist: Though the costume consisted only of a sheet, it was very effective. (7 次) /kənˈsɪst/ 在于,存在于 to have something as a main and necessary part or quality
  • defeat: The former Prime Minister, Mr.Wentworth Lane, was defeated in the recent elections. (7 次) /dɪˈfiːt/ 击败,打败,战胜 to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition
  • employ: In a few years the small workshop had become a large factory which employed seven hundred and twenty-eight people. (7 次) /ɪmˈplɔɪ/ 雇用 to have someone work or do a job for you and pay them for it
  • express: But so far, the public has expressed its gratitude to the students in letters to the Press. (7 次) /ɪkˈspres/ 陈述;表达;表露 to show a feeling, opinion, or fact
  • fight: Firemen had been fighting the forest fire for nearly three weeks before they could get it under control. (7 次) /faɪt/ 搏斗;打斗;打架 to use physical force to try to defeat another person or group of people
  • fill: Only very thrifty children manage to fill up a money box. (7 次) /fɪl/ (使)充满,(使)装满,(使)注满;占据;布满 to make or become full; to use empty space
  • fix: Her eyes were fixed on her plate and in a short time, she was busy eating. (7 次) /fɪks/ 修理 to repair something
  • glance: Glancing at the bits of wood and metal that lay around him, the man sadly picked up the mattress and carried it into his house. (7 次) /ɡlɑːns/ 瞥一眼,迅速地看一眼,扫视 to give a quick short look
  • include: The list included most of the things Hugh loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, milk, chocolate, and sweets. (7 次) /ɪnˈkluːd/ 包含;包括 to contain something as a part of something else, or to make something part of something else
  • intend: Debbie intends to take short rests every two hours. (7 次) /ɪnˈtend/ 打算,计划 to have as a plan or purpose
  • jump: Towards evening, the boat struck a rock and the girl jumped into the sea. (7 次) /dʒʌmp/ ,跃;跳跃 to push yourself suddenly off the ground and into the air using your legs
  • load: They quickly loaded a small rubber dinghy with food, matches, and cans of beer and rowed for a few miles across the Caribbean until they arrived at a tiny coral island. (7 次) /ləʊd/ (尤指车辆、桥梁、动物等的)负重,负荷,载重 the amount of weight carried, especially by a vehicle, a structure such as a bridge, or an animal
  • prefer: Well, in that case, I prefer to stay on the bus,’ I answered. (7 次) /prɪˈfɜːr/ 宁可,更喜爱;觉得还是…更可取 to like, choose, or want one thing rather than another
  • prepare: He prepared the speech carefully and went to the wedding with Jenny. (7 次) /prɪˈpeər/ 准备,预备;把…准备好,使预备好 to make or get something or someone ready for something that will happen in the future
  • reply: As soon as he had got into the car, I said good morning to him in French and he replied in the same language. (7 次) /rɪˈplaɪ/ 回答;回复;答复 to answer
  • rescue: By this time, a Lancaster bomber in reasonable condition was rare and worth rescuing. (7 次) /ˈres.kjuː/ 救援;营救;解救 to help someone or something out of a dangerous, harmful, or unpleasant situation
  • reveal: In spite of this, many people are confident that’The Revealer’may reveal something of value fairly soon. (7 次) /rɪˈviːl/ 揭露;泄露;透露 to make known or show something that is surprising or that was previously secret
  • shine: There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining. (7 次) /ʃaɪn/ 照耀;发光;反光 to send out or reflect light
  • sink: Below, the captain realized to his horror that the Titanic was sinking rapidly, for five of her sixteen watertight compartments had already been flooded! (7 次) /sɪŋk/ (使)沉没;(使)陷入 to (cause something or someone to) go down below the surface or to the bottom of a liquid or soft substance
  • smoke: Eat more and smoke less! (7 次) /sməʊk/ (燃烧所产生的)烟,烟雾 the grey, black, or white mixture of gas and very small pieces of carbon that is produced when something burns
  • struggle: On arriving at the shore, the girl struggled up the cliff towards the light she had seen. (7 次) /ˈstrʌɡ.əl/ 奋斗,努力,拼搏 to experience difficulty and make a very great effort in order to do something
  • tear: In August, she was struck by a very heavy storm during which her rudder was torn away. (7 次) /teər/ (被)撕开,(被)撕掉,(被)撕裂 to pull or be pulled apart, or to pull pieces off
  • trace: I had traced the cause of the trouble. (7 次) /treɪs/ 找到,查出,发现 to find someone or something that was lost
  • accumulate: However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar. (6 次) /əˈkjuː.mjə.leɪt/ 积累;积聚;积攒 to collect a large number of things over a long period of time
  • agree: Though Jimmy agreed to go at once, Jumbo refused to move. (6 次) /əˈɡriː/ 持相同意见;赞成,赞同 to have the same opinion
  • argue: During the rush hour one evening two cars collided and both drivers began to argue. (6 次) /ˈɑːɡ.juː/ 争论;争吵;争辩 to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them
  • attract: The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time. (6 次) /əˈtrækt/ (尤因具有积极、值得赞赏的品质而)吸引;招引;引起 (of people, things, places, etc.) to pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the qualities they have, especially good ones
  • burn: If the Houses of Parliament had not been burned down in 1834, the great clock would never have been erected. (6 次) /bɜːn/ (把…)烧坏;(使)烧伤;(使)烧毁;(使)晒伤;(使)烫伤 to be hurt, damaged, or destroyed by fire or extreme heat, or to cause this to happen
  • check: Officials from Greenwich Observatory have the clock checked twice a day. (6 次) /tʃek/ 检查;核查,核对 to make certain that something or someone is correct, safe, or suitable by examining it, him, or her quickly
  • cook: As soon as this was done, they cooked a meal over an open fire. (6 次) /kʊk/ 做饭,烹调;烧,煮 When you cook food, you prepare it to be eaten by heating it in a particular way, such as baking or boiling, and when food cooks, it is heated until it is ready to eat.
  • detect: A new machine called ‘The Revealer’ has been invented and it has been used to detect gold which has been buried in the ground. (6 次) /dɪˈtekt/ (尤指用特殊方法)发现,察觉,看出 to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear, or to discover something, especially using a special method
  • disappear: On his way to the sweet shop, he dropped his fifty pence and it bounced along the pavement and then disappeared down a drain. (6 次) /ˌdɪs.əˈpɪər/ 消失;失踪 If people or things disappear, they go somewhere where they cannot be seen or found.
  • feed: Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog. (6 次) /fiːd/ (人、团体或动物)提供食物;喂养 to give food to a person, group, or animal
  • introduce: Let me introduce him to you. (6 次) /ˌɪn.trəˈdʒuːs/ 采用;引进;推行;放入,插入 to put something into use, operation, or a place for the first time
  • invent: A new machine called ‘The Revealer’ has been invented and it has been used to detect gold which has been buried in the ground. (6 次) /ɪnˈvent/ 发明,创造 to design and/or create something that has never been made before
  • mention: Because the tree was mentioned in a newspaper, the number of visitors to Frinley has now increased. (6 次) /ˈmen.ʃən/ 提及,说起,谈到 to speak about something quickly, giving little detail or using few words
  • observe: In 1948, he went to Lake Kivu in the Congo to observe a new volcano which he later named Kituro. (6 次) /əbˈzɜːv/ 观察;观测;监视 to watch carefully the way something happens or the way someone does something, especially in order to learn more about it
  • occur: It suddenly occurred to one of the workers to open up the box. (6 次) /əˈkɜːr/ (尤指事故及其他意外事件)发生 (especially of accidents and other unexpected events) to happen
  • possess: The tiny village of Frinley is said to possess a ‘cursed tree’. (6 次) /pəˈzes/ 拥有;具有 to have or own something, or to have a particular quality
  • pretend: Many people pretend that they understand modern art They always tell you what a picture is ‘about’. (6 次) /prɪˈtend/ 假装,伪称;(游戏中)装扮 to behave as if something is true when you know that it is not, especially in order to deceive people or as a game
  • promise: It had broken down the previous summer, and though I promised to repair it, I had never got round to it. (6 次) /ˈprɒm.ɪs/ 允诺,答应;保证 to tell someone that you will certainly do something
  • remove: When the dentist at last removed the cotton wool from my mouth, I was able to tell him that he had pulled out the wrong tooth. (6 次) /rɪˈmuːv/ 移开;拿开;去掉;除去;调动 to take something or someone away from somewhere, or off something
  • repeat: ‘I’m having breakfast,’ I repeated. (6 次) /rɪˈpiːt/ 重复;重说 to say or tell people something more than once
  • shake: When I suggested that some villagers must have come in for a free drink, Mr.Thompson shook his head. (6 次) /ʃeɪk/ 摇动;抖动;使颤动 to move backwards and forwards or up and down in quick, short movements, or to make something or someone do this
  • suffer: For a whole week I did not smoke at all and during this time, my wife suffered terribly. (6 次) /ˈsʌf.ər/ 受苦;受折磨 to experience physical or mental pain
  • survive: The mummy successfully survived the operation. (6 次) /səˈvaɪv/ 继续生存,存活;(尤指)幸存 to continue to live or exist, especially after coming close to dying or being destroyed or after being in a difficult or threatening situation
  • tie: ‘I needn’t remind you of that terrible tie you bought yesterday.’ (6 次) /taɪ/ 打结;系,缚,捆,扎 to fasten together two ends of a piece of string or other long, thin material, or to (cause to) hold together with a long, thin piece of string, material, etc.
  • welcome: The big clock refused to welcome the New Year. (6 次) /ˈwel.kəm/ 乐于接受;欢迎;鼓励;支持 to be pleased about and encourage or support something
  • accompany: Dressed up as Father Christmas and accompanied by a ‘guard of honour’ of six pretty girls, he set off down the main street of the city riding a baby elephant called Jumbo. (5 次) /əˈkʌm.pə.ni/ 陪同,陪伴;伴随,和…一起发生(或存在) to go with someone or to be provided or exist at the same time as something
  • achieve: But in an old man who has known human joys and sorrows, and has achieved whatever work it was in him to do, the fear of death is somewhat abject and ignoble. (5 次) /əˈtʃiːv/ (尤指经过努力)完成;达到;实现 to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or effort
  • afford: We can’t afford all that money. (5 次) /əˈfɔːd/ 我不知道他靠工资怎么能买得起新车。 to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time:
  • apply: An all-night party on New Year’s Eve provided me with a good excuse for not carrying out either of these new resolutions on the first day of the year, but on the second, I applied myself assiduously to the task. (5 次) /əˈplaɪ/ (尤指通过书面或表格形式)申请,请求 to request something, usually officially, especially in writing or by sending in a form
  • attach: Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres. (5 次) /əˈtætʃ/ ,绑;连接;使附着;附上;固定 to fasten, join, or connect something
  • bark: Every time he wanted to come into the garden he would bark until someone opened the gate. (5 次) /bɑːk/ 树皮 the hard outer covering of a tree
  • beg: I beg your pardon? (5 次) /beɡ/ 乞求 to make a very strong and urgent request
  • belong: This case doesn’t belong to me! (5 次) /bɪˈlɒŋ/ 应在…(地方) to be in the right place or a suitable place
  • bind: The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics. (5 次) /baɪnd/ 捆绑;捆扎 to tie something or someone tightly or to fasten something
  • communicate: Of course, Leon Bagrit could not possibly have foreseen the development of the Internet, the worldwide system that enables us to communicate instantly with anyone in any part of the world by using computers linked to telephone networks. (5 次) /kəˈmjuː.nɪ.keɪt/ 交流,沟通(信息) to share information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals
  • compare: Nothing can be compared, he maintains, with the first cockcrow, the twittering of birds at dawn, the sight of the rising sun glinting on the trees and pastures. (5 次) /kəmˈpeər/ 对比,对照,比较 to examine or look for the difference between two or more things
  • confine: He had had a long and uncomfortable trip, for he had been confined to the wooden box for over eighteen hours. (5 次) /kənˈfaɪn/ 把…局限在,限制 to limit an activity, person, or problem in some way
  • confirm: My employer will confirm that I was there on time.’ (5 次) /kənˈfɜːm/ 确认,确定(安排或会议) to make an arrangement or meeting certain, often by phone or writing
  • design: The fantastic modern buildings have been designed by Kurt Gunter. (5 次) /dɪˈzaɪn/ 设计;制(图) to make or draw plans for something, for example clothes or buildings
  • devise: They devise hundreds of competitions which will enable us to win huge sums of money. (5 次) /dɪˈvaɪz/ 巧妙构思;巧妙设计;发明 to invent a plan, system, object, etc., usually using your intelligence or imagination
  • drift: Before long, the noise dropped completely and the boat began to drift gently across the water. (5 次) /drɪft/ (尤指在外力作用下)飘,漂流,漂移 to move slowly, especially as a result of outside forces, with no control over direction
  • estimate: It has been estimated that if the bridge were packed with cars, it would still only be carrying a third of its total capacity. (5 次) /ˈes.tɪ.meɪt/ 估计;估算;估价 to guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something
  • excuse: Excuse me! (5 次) /ɪkˈskjuːz/ 原谅;宽恕 to forgive someone or something
  • explore: An American team explored a temple which stands in an ancient city on the promontory of Ayia Irini. (5 次) /ɪkˈsplɔːr/ 探测;勘查;探索;研究 to search a place and discover things about it
  • flow: The stream wound its way across the field and then flowed right under their tent! (5 次) /fləʊ/ (尤指液体、气体或电)流动 (especially of liquids, gases, or electricity) to move in one direction, especially continuously and easily
  • generate: Our own warm atmosphere and the heat generated by the telescope would make it impossible to detect objects as small as planets. (5 次) /ˈdʒen.ə.reɪt/ 造成,引起;使存在 to cause something to exist
  • hunt: The hunt for the puma began in a small village where a woman picking blackberries saw ‘a large cat’ only five yards away from her. (5 次) /hʌnt/ 狩猎,捕猎 to chase and try to catch and kill an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit
  • interrupt: ‘Don’t interrupt,’ he said. (5 次) /ˌɪn.təˈrʌpt/ 打断(其他人说话) to stop a person from speaking for a short period by something you say or do
  • lack: He did not marry again and I was brought up without a woman’s care; but I lacked for nothing, for he was both father and mother to me. (5 次) /læk/ 她唯一的问题是缺乏自信。 the fact that something is not available or that there is not enough of it:
  • lift: I stopped and he asked me for a lift. (5 次) /lɪft/ 举起,提起,抬起,吊起 to move something from a lower to a higher position
  • marry: We’re going to get married next week. (5 次) /ˈmær.i/ ;嫁;(和…)结婚 to become the legally accepted husband or wife of someone in an official or religious ceremony
  • prevent: I had to think of a way of preventing him from following me around all morning. (5 次) /prɪˈvent/ 阻止,妨碍;预防 to stop something from happening or someone from doing something
  • print: Paw prints were seen in a number of places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes. (5 次) /prɪnt/ 印出的字体,印刷字体 letters, numbers, or symbols that have been produced on paper by a machine using ink
  • protect: Now they have had special cages made to protect them from these monsters. (5 次) /prəˈtekt/ 保护,防护 to keep someone or something safe from injury, damage, or loss
  • publish: When the article arrived, the editor read the first sentence and then refused to publish it. (5 次) /ˈpʌb.lɪʃ/ 公布;出版;发表 to make information available to people, especially in a book, magazine, or newspaper, or to produce and sell a book, magazine, or newspaper
  • raise: Our vicar is always raising money for one cause or another, but he has never managed to get enough money to have the church clock repaired. (5 次) /reɪz/ 举起;抬起;提起 to lift something to a higher position
  • recover: But the claim made by a local authority to recover the cost of salvaging a sunken pie dish must surely be unique. (5 次) /rɪˈkʌv.ər/ (在疾病或受伤之后)完全恢复健康 to become completely well again after an illness or injury
  • restore: Now a group of enthusiasts are going to have the plane restored. (5 次) /rɪˈstɔːr/ 修复;使复位;使复职 to return something or someone to an earlier good condition or position
  • reward: He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally. (5 次) /rɪˈwɔːd/ 报答;报偿;酬谢;奖赏 something given in exchange for good behaviour or good work, etc.
  • salvage: The salvage operation had been a complete failure. (5 次) /ˈsæl.vɪdʒ/ (尤指从失事船只、火灾或水灾中)抢救,打捞 to save goods from damage or destruction, especially from a ship that has sunk or been damaged or a building that has been damaged by fire or a flood
  • slip: I slipped and fell downstairs. (5 次) /slɪp/ 滑倒;失脚 to slide without intending to
  • spread: It effectively spread the disease all over the continent and drastically reduced the rabit population. (5 次) /spred/ 扩散,蔓延 the development or growth of something so that it covers a larger area or affects a larger number of people
  • stick: The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives. (5 次) /stɪk/ 枝条;木条,木棍 a thin piece of wood or other material
  • teach: A friendly waiter taught me a few words of Italian. (5 次) /tiːtʃ/ ;教授;传授 to give someone knowledge or to train someone; to instruct
  • threaten: Winter was coming on and the hills threatened the surrounding villages with destruction, for heavy rain would not only wash away the soil but would cause serious floods as well. (5 次) /ˈθret.ən/ 威胁,恐吓;扬言要 to tell someone that you will kill or hurt them or cause problems if they do not do what you want
  • wash: Winter was coming on and the hills threatened the surrounding villages with destruction, for heavy rain would not only wash away the soil but would cause serious floods as well. (5 次) /wɒʃ/ ,清洗,洗涤 to clean something using water
  • weigh: Jumbo must weigh a few tons,’ said a policeman afterwards, ‘so it was fortunate that we didn’t have to carry him. (5 次) /weɪ/ 有…重;称…的重量 to have a heaviness of a stated amount, or to measure the heaviness of an object
  • abandon: The order to abandon ship was given and hundreds of people plunged into the icy water. (4 次) /əˈbæn.dən/ 离弃;放弃;抛弃;遗弃 to leave a place, thing, or person, usually for ever
  • affect: However, there is an even more insidious kind of pollution that particularly affects urban areas and invades our daily lives, and that is noise. (4 次) /əˈfekt/ 影响;侵袭;感染;打动 to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something
  • appreciate: I think that young children often appreciate modern pictures better than anyone else. (4 次) /əˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt/ 欣赏;赏识;重视 to recognize how good someone or something is and to value them or it
  • approach: A policeman approached Jimmy and told him he ought to have gone along a side street as Jumbo was holding up the traffic. (4 次) /əˈprəʊtʃ/ 靠近;接近;临近 to come near or nearer to something or someone in space, time, quality, or amount
  • arouse: Beggars almost sell themselves as human beings to arouse the pity of passers-by. (4 次) /əˈraʊz/ 引起;唤起;激起 to cause someone to have a particular feeling
  • associate: There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food. (4 次) /əˈsəʊ.si.eɪt/ 将…(与…)联系起来,把…联系在一起 to connect someone or something in your mind with someone or something else
  • attend: A great many former pupils will be attending a farewell dinner in his honour next Thursday. (4 次) /əˈtend/ 出席,参加;到场 to go to an event, place, etc.
  • bake: During a radio programme, a company of biscuit manufacturers once asked listeners to bake biscuits and send them to their factory. (4 次) /beɪk/ ,烤 to cook inside an oven, without using added liquid or fat
  • beat: It was not until his third match in 1790 that he finally beat Humphries and became Champion of England. (4 次) /biːt/ 打败,战胜 to defeat or do better than
  • borrow: He gets a good salary, but he always borrows money from his friends and never pays it back. (4 次) /ˈbɒr.əʊ/ ,借入 to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time
  • bump: Oil rigs have to be repaired frequently and divers, who often have to work in darkness a hundred feet under water, have been frightened out of their wits by giant fish bumping into them as they work. (4 次) /bʌmp/ ;撞 to hit something with force
  • burst: Although Campbell reached a speed of over 304 miles per hour, he had great difficulty in controlling the car because a tyre burst during the first run. (4 次) /bɜːst/ (使)迸裂;(使)爆炸 to break open or apart suddenly, or to make something do this
  • bury: A new machine called ‘The Revealer’ has been invented and it has been used to detect gold which has been buried in the ground. (4 次) /ˈber.i/ ;埋葬,安葬 to put a dead body into the ground
  • cease: There are rare instances when justice almost ceases to be an abstract concept. (4 次) /siːs/ 停止,中止 to stop something
  • conceal: We often read in novels how a seemingly respectable person or family has some terrible secret which has been concealed from strangers for years. (4 次) /kənˈsiːl/ 隐藏;隐匿;隐瞒;隐蔽 to prevent something from being seen or known about
  • connect: It was officially opened on March 7,1994, finally connecting Britain to the European continent. (4 次) /kəˈnekt/ (使或被)连接;(使或被)相连 to join or be joined with something else
  • construct: The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel. (4 次) /kənˈstrʌkt/ 建造;构筑;构成,组成 to build something or put together different parts to form something whole
  • cool: I stopped to let the car cool off and to study the map. (4 次) /kuːl/ 凉的,冷的 slightly cold
  • creep: The boys felt tired so they put out the fire and crept into their tent. (4 次) /kriːp/ (通常指为避免注意而)缓慢行进,悄悄移动,潜行 to move slowly, quietly, and carefully, usually in order to avoid being noticed
  • demand: Whenever the Italian city-states were at war with each other, Hawkwood used to hire his soldiers to princes who were willing to pay the high price he demanded. (4 次) /dɪˈmɑːnd/ 坚决请求,强烈要求;强要 to ask for something forcefully, in a way that shows that you do not expect to be refused
  • deny: Aleko denied taking it and led Dimitri into his backyard. (4 次) /dɪˈnaɪ/ 否认,否定 to say that something is not true
  • devour: Only two stray dogs benefited from all this confusion, for they greedily devoured what was left of the cake. (4 次) /dɪˈvaʊər/ 狼吞虎咽,吞食 to eat something eagerly and in large amounts so that nothing is left
  • dislike: Dickie disliked snobs intensely. (4 次) /dɪˈslaɪk/ 不喜欢,讨厌 to not like someone or something
  • drag: By this time, however, three men had come into the ring and they quickly dragged the drunk to safety. (4 次) /dræɡ/ ,拉,拽,牵引 to move something by pulling it along a surface, usually the ground
  • earn: He will be earning only half as much as he used to, but he feels that his rise in status is well worth the loss of money. (4 次) /ɜːn/ (钱);挣得;赚得 to receive money as payment for work that you do
  • engage: How many spiders are engaged in this work on our behalf? (4 次) /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ/ 雇用;聘用 to employ someone
  • extend: The platforms extend to a depth of over 100 feet under the sea. (4 次) /ɪkˈstend/ 扩大;扩展;使增加长度 to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer
  • fetch: She kept it tied to a tree in a field during the day and went to fetch it every evening. (4 次) /fetʃ/ (去)拿来,取回;(去)请来 to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back
  • float: Even if two of these were flooded, she would still be able to float. (4 次) /fləʊt/ 漂浮 to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink
  • forgive: He is therefore forgiven if late for a dinner party. (4 次) /fəˈɡɪv/ 原谅;宽恕 to stop blaming or being angry with someone for something that person has done, or not punish them for something
  • grant: Permission was granted and a policeman accompanied him to a pay phone. (4 次) /ɡrɑːnt/ (尤指政府为特殊目的给予个人或组织的)拨款,补助金 an amount of money given especially by the government to a person or organization for a special purpose
  • guess: Guess! (4 次) /ɡes/ 猜测,推测,估计 to give an answer to a particular question when you do not have all the facts and so cannot be certain if you are correct
  • hate: I hate them. (4 次) /heɪt/ 憎恨,憎恶,厌恶 to dislike someone or something very much
  • haul: They had little difficulty in finding it, but hauling it out of the water proved to be a serious problem. (4 次) /hɔːl/ (用力)拉,拖(重物) to pull something heavy slowly and with difficulty
  • insure: Insurance companies are normally willing to insure anything. (4 次) /ɪnˈʃɔːr/ (给…上)保险,(为…)投保 to protect yourself against risk by regularly paying a special company that will provide a fixed amount of money if you are killed or injured or if your home or possessions are damaged, destroyed, or stolen
  • investigate: However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar. (4 次) /ɪnˈves.tɪ.ɡeɪt/ (尤指为揭开真相)调查,审查 to examine a crime, problem, statement, etc. carefully, especially to discover the truth
  • join: The Verrazano Bridge, which was designed by Othmar Ammann, joins Brooklyn to Staten Island. (4 次) /dʒɔɪn/ 连接;接合 to connect or fasten things together
  • judge: The following example of ‘sick humour’ will enable you to judge for yourself. (4 次) /dʒʌdʒ/ 法官;审判员 a person who is in charge of a trial in a court and decides how a person who is guilty of a crime should be punished, or who makes decisions on legal matters
  • lay: As they are expected to be hungry after their long journey, food is laid out for them. (4 次) /leɪ/ 放置,安放,平放 to put something in especially a flat or horizontal position, usually carefully or for a particular purpose
  • mount: Triple gun-decks mounted sixty-four bronze cannon. (4 次) /maʊnt/ 增加;增长;上升 to gradually increase, rise, or get bigger
  • occupy: A little later, a man came along with a biscuit which occupied the whole boot of his car. (4 次) /ˈɒk.jə.paɪ/ 占有,占用,占据(空间或时间) to fill, exist in, or use a place or period of time
  • perceive: One case concerns an 11-year-old schoolgirl Vera Petrova, who has normal vision but who can also perceive things with different parts of her skin, and through solid walls. (4 次) /pəˈsiːv/ 认为;看待;视为 to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief about something
  • plunge: The order to abandon ship was given and hundreds of people plunged into the icy water. (4 次) /plʌndʒ/ (使)(某人或某物)骤然移动,骤然下降 to (cause someone or something to) move or fall suddenly and often a long way forward, down, or into something
  • predict: Predicting the future is notoriously difficult. (4 次) /prɪˈdɪkt/ 预言;预料,预计 to say that an event or action will happen in the future, especially as a result of knowledge or experience
  • regret: A short while ago, however, he became a bus driver and he has not regretted it. (4 次) /rɪˈɡret/ 懊悔,遗憾;惋惜;痛惜 a feeling of sadness about something sad or wrong or about a mistake that you have made, and a wish that it could have been different and better
  • remark: We mustn’t buy things we don’t need,’ I remarked suddenly. (4 次) /rɪˈmɑːk/ 说起;评论说;谈论 to give a spoken statement of an opinion or thought
  • reprimand: Recognizing who the customer was, the manager was most apologetic and reprimanded the assistant severely. (4 次) /ˈrep.rɪ.mɑːnd/ 训斥;申斥;谴责 to express to someone your strong official disapproval of them
  • resist: When a thief was caught on the premises of a large jewellery store one morning, the shop assistants must have found it impossible to resist the temptation to say ‘it serves him right.’ (4 次) /rɪˈzɪst/ 反抗;回击;抵抗 to fight against something or someone that is attacking you
  • rid: It took me over half an hour to get rid of him. (4 次) /rɪd/ 摆脱掉…;免去…的负担 to not now have an unwanted or unpleasant task, object, or person
  • rub: A crowd of people gathered round him and a lady rubbed his arm with soap and butter, but George was firmly stuck. (4 次) /rʌb/ ;摩擦;搓;揉搓 to press or be pressed against something with a circular or up-and-down repeated movement
  • sacrifice: Such is human nature, that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white-collar workers. (4 次) /ˈsæk.rɪ.faɪs/ 牺牲;献出 to give up something that is valuable to you in order to help another person
  • sing: In return for this, the beggar stood on his head and sang songs. (4 次) /sɪŋ/ 唱歌;演唱 to make musical sounds with the voice, usually a tune with words
  • stretch: They stretch out their legs like flying squirrels. (4 次) /stretʃ/ 伸出;伸长;拉伸 to cause something to reach, often as far as possible, in a particular direction
  • suspend: They support the cables from which the bridge has been suspended. (4 次) /səˈspend/ 停止,暂停,中止 to stop something from being active, either temporarily or permanently
  • sweep: Then sweep the floor. (4 次) /swiːp/ 打扫,清扫,扫除 to clean something, especially a floor by using a brush to collect the dirt into one place from which it can be removed
  • trust: The administrative overheads of a business are low to the extent that everyone working in the business can be trusted to behave in a way that best promotes the interests of the firm. (4 次) /trʌst/ 信任,信赖,相信 to believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm you, or that something is safe and reliable
  • undertake: Those who seek it undertake an arduous journey and can never be sure that they will find it. (4 次) /ˌʌn.dəˈteɪk/ (开始)做,承担,从事(尤指耗时或困难之事) to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult
  • vary: To varying degrees, we all have secrets which we do not want even our closest friends to learn, but few of us have skeletons in the cupboard. (4 次) /ˈveə.ri/ (使)不同;(使)呈现差异 If things of the same type vary, they are different from each other, and if you vary them, you cause them to be different from each other.
  • wander: During a bullfight, a drunk suddenly wandered into the middle of the ring. (4 次) /ˈwɒn.dər/ 漫步;闲逛;游荡 to walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purpose or direction
  • accuse: Dimitri immediately went to Aleko’s house and angrily accused him of stealing the lamb. (3 次) /əˈkjuːz/ 指控,控告;指责;谴责 to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind
  • admire: Everybody admires him for his great sense of humour – everybody,that is, except his six-year-old daughter, Jenny. (3 次) /ədˈmaɪər/ 欣赏;羡慕 to find someone or something attractive and pleasant to look at
  • adopt: The system has worked so well, that it has been adopted in other countries too. (3 次) /əˈdɒpt/ 收养;领养 to legally take another person’s child into your own family and take care of him or her as your own child
  • appeal: The idea never appealed to me very much, but one day, after heavy shower, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants. (3 次) /əˈpiːl/ (尤指向公众的)呼吁,吁请,求助,恳求 a request to the public for money, information, or help
  • astonish: He was astonished at what he found. (3 次) /əˈstɒn.ɪʃ/ 使吃惊;使惊讶 to surprise someone very much
  • behave: ‘Cats behave like well-trained paratroopers.’ (3 次) /bɪˈheɪv/ (以某种方式)行事,表现 to act in a particular way
  • boast: Often a valley boasted no inn at all,and climbers found shelter wherever they could– sometimes with the local priest(who was usually as poor as his parishioners), sometimes with shepherds or cheese-makers. (3 次) /bəʊst/ 自吹自擂,吹嘘,夸耀 to speak too proudly or happily about what you have done or what you own
  • calculate: A sound made by tapping on the hull of a ship will be reflected from the sea bottom, and by measuring the time interval between the taps and the receipt of the echoes the depth of the sea at that point can be calculated. (3 次) /ˈkæl.kjə.leɪt/ ,计算 to judge the number or amount of something by using the information that you already have, and adding, taking away, multiplying, or dividing numbers
  • calm: After reading an article entitled ‘Cigarette Smoking and Your Health’ I lit a cigarette to calm my nerves. (3 次) /kɑːm/ 冷静的,镇静的 peaceful, quiet, and without worry
  • capture: Radio and television have made it possible for advertisers to capture the attention of millions of people in this way. (3 次) /ˈkæp.tʃər/ 俘虏;俘获;(尤指用武力)夺取 to take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession, especially by force
  • carve: Apart from an interesting-looking carved dagger, the box was full of crockery, much of it broken. (3 次) /kɑːv/ (尤指在石头或木头上)雕刻 to make something by cutting into especially wood or stone, or to cut into the surface of stone, wood, etc.
  • compete: The children compete against each other to reach the other end of the pool. (3 次) /kəmˈpiːt/ 竞争 to try to be more successful than someone or something else
  • concern: A recent case concerns Jane Butlin whose fiancé, John, runs a successful furniture business. (3 次) /kənˈsɜːn/ 使担忧;使挂念;使焦虑 to cause worry to someone
  • conclude: I concluded that they were simply shy of strangers. (3 次) /kənˈkluːd/ (以…)结束(讲话、会议、文章等) to end a speech, meeting, or piece of writing
  • convey: This explanation evidently conveyed something to the woman who searched shelf after shelf. (3 次) /kənˈveɪ/ 表达,传达(思想、感情或想法) to express a thought, feeling, or idea so that it is understood by other people
  • count: I counted seven old cars and three old refrigerators. (3 次) /kaʊnt/ (按顺序)数,数数;计算;计数 to say numbers one after the other in order, or to calculate the number of people or things in a group
  • dance: The snake, however, continued to ‘dance’ slowly. (3 次) /dɑːns/ (舞),舞蹈 to move the body and feet to music
  • declare: Customs Officers are quite tolerant these days, but they can still stop you when you are going through the Green Channel and have nothing to declare. (3 次) /dɪˈkleər/ 宣布;声明;公布 to announce something clearly, firmly, publicly, or officially
  • deduce: He has to deduce what he can from the few scanty clues available. (3 次) /dɪˈdʒuːs/ 推断,推论 to reach an answer or a decision by thinking carefully about the known facts
  • deprive: While they enjoy the comfort and banal luxury of their dwelling, they do not realize that they are deprived of the necessities of life. (3 次) /dɪˈpraɪv/ 夺走,抢去,剥夺 to take something, especially something necessary or pleasant, away from someone
  • descend: Soon afterwards, the balloon began to descend and it landed near an airfield. (3 次) /dɪˈsend/ 下降;走下;降下 to go or come down
  • determine: I determined to lodge a complaint as soon as we arrived. (3 次) /dɪˈtɜː.mɪn/ 确定,决定;影响 to control or influence something directly, or to decide what will happen
  • disturb: So their entry into this flat was apparently not the burglars’ first job that day and they must have been disturbed. (3 次) /dɪˈstɜːb/ 打断;干扰 to interrupt what someone is doing
  • emerge: The sorry-looking, blackened figure that emerged, admitted at once that he had tried to break into the shop during the night but had got stuck in the chimney. (3 次) /ɪˈmɜːdʒ/ 出现,浮现;露出 to appear by coming out of something or out from behind something
  • emit: Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily. (3 次) /iˈmɪt/ 发出,射出,散发(光、噪声、气味或气体) to send out a beam, noise, smell, or gas
  • entitle: After reading an article entitled ‘Cigarette Smoking and Your Health’ I lit a cigarette to calm my nerves. (3 次) /ɪnˈtaɪ.təl/ 给予权利;使符合资格 to give someone the right to do or have something
  • establish: It can take as long as eight days to rig up rope ladders and to establish supply bases before a descent can be made into a very deep cave. (3 次) /ɪˈstæb.lɪʃ/ 建立;设立;创立 to start a company or organization that will continue for a long time
  • evolve: Sweden has evolved an excellent system for protecting the individual citizen from highhanded or incompetent public officers. (3 次) /ɪˈvɒlv/ (使)逐步发展;(使)逐步演变;(使)逐渐形成;(使)进化 to develop gradually, or to cause something or someone to develop gradually
  • exchange: When he was alone, he telephoned the hospital exchange and asked for Doctor Millington. (3 次) /ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/ 交换;互换;交流 the act of giving something to someone and them giving you something else
  • exert: Much as we may pride ourselves on our good taste, we are no longer free to choose the things we want, for advertising exerts a subtle influence on us. (3 次) /ɪɡˈzɜːt/ 运用;行使(权威、权力等);施加(影响等) to use something such as authority, power, influence, etc. in order to make something happen
  • forbid: First of all, he wrote out a long list of all the foods which were forbidden. (3 次) /fəˈbɪd/ (尤指官方)禁止,不许,阻止,妨碍 to refuse to allow something, especially officially, or to prevent a particular plan of action by making it impossible
  • foresee: Bagrit foresaw a time when computers would be small enough to hold in the hand, when they would be capable of providing information about traffic jams and suggesting alternative routes, when they would be used in hospitals to help doctors to diagnose illnesses, when they would relieve office workers and accountants of dull, repetitive clerical work. (3 次) /fəˈsiː/ 预见;预知;预料 to know about something before it happens
  • frighten: Oil rigs have to be repaired frequently and divers, who often have to work in darkness a hundred feet under water, have been frightened out of their wits by giant fish bumping into them as they work. (3 次) /ˈfraɪ.tən/ 使害怕,使受惊 to make someone feel fear
  • gain: The tree was planted near the church fifty years ago, but it is only in recent years that it has gained an evil reputation. (3 次) /ɡeɪn/ (尤指经过一段时间逐渐)取得,获得,赢得,博得 to get something that is useful, that gives you an advantage, or that is in some way positive, especially over a period of time
  • gather: It was the last day of the year and a large crowd of people had gathered under the Town Hall clock. (3 次) /ˈɡæð.ər/ 收集,搜集;聚集,集拢 to collect several things, often from different places or people
  • hire: Whenever the Italian city-states were at war with each other, Hawkwood used to hire his soldiers to princes who were willing to pay the high price he demanded. (3 次) /haɪər/ ,租用 to pay to use something for a short period
  • hit: This increases their air-resistance and reduces the shock of impact when they hit the ground. (3 次) /hɪt/ ,打 to move your hand or an object onto the surface of something so that it touches it, usually with force
  • hurt: Have you hurt yourself? (3 次) /hɜːt/ (使)感到疼痛;弄伤 to feel pain in a part of your body, or to injure someone or cause them pain
  • indicate: I shook my head and held up five fingers indicating that I was willing to pay $5. (3 次) /ˈɪn.dɪ.keɪt/ 标示;表明;显示;暗示 to show, point, or make clear in another way
  • insist: No matter how busy you are, he always insists on coming with you. (3 次) /ɪnˈsɪst/ 坚持说,强调;坚决要求 to say firmly or demand forcefully, especially when others disagree with or oppose what you say
  • invade: However, there is an even more insidious kind of pollution that particularly affects urban areas and invades our daily lives, and that is noise. (3 次) /ɪnˈveɪd/ 入侵,侵略 to enter a country by force with large numbers of soldiers in order to take possession of it
  • involve: For them this is a major operation which involves considerable planning. (3 次) /ɪnˈvɒlv/ 包括,包含 If an activity, situation, etc. involves something, that thing is a part of the activity, etc.
  • launch: The Hubble telescope was launched into space by NASA on April 20,1990 at a cost of over a billion dollars. (3 次) /lɔːntʃ/ 启动仪式,发布会 an event to celebrate or introduce something new
  • lend: Then he lent me a book. (3 次) /lend/ 借出,借给 to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back
  • manufacture:  How in came about that snakes manufactured poison is a mystery. (3 次) /ˌmæn.jəˈfæk.tʃər/ (通常指工厂利用机械大量)制造,(批量)生产 to produce goods in large numbers, usually in a factory using machines
  • multiply: Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see. (3 次) /ˈmʌl.tɪ.plaɪ/ 大幅增加;乘,使相乘 to increase, or to increase something, very much in number
  • oblige: However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar. (3 次) /əˈblaɪdʒ/ 责成;强迫,迫使 to force someone to do something, or to make it necessary for someone to do something
  • organize: Knowing that the industrious ant lives in a highly organized society does nothing to prevent us from being filled with revulsion when we find hordes of them crawling over a carefully prepared picnic lunch. (3 次) /ˈɔː.ɡən.aɪz/ 安排;组织;筹划 to make arrangements for something to happen
  • overcome: The best way to overcome it – so at least it seems to me – is to make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of the ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life. (3 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈkʌm/ 克服;战胜;攻克;解决 to defeat or succeed in controlling or dealing with something
  • pack: We’re packing our suitcases. (3 次) /pæk/ (把…)打包,收拾(行李) to put something into a bag, box, etc.
  • persuade: It took me ten minutes to persuade her to ring back later. (3 次) /pəˈsweɪd/ 劝服;说服 to make someone do or believe something by giving them a good reason to do it or by talking to that person and making them believe it
  • pink: I’m going to paint it pink. (3 次) /pɪŋk/ 粉红色的 of a pale red colour
  • praise: No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail. (3 次) /preɪz/ 赞扬,表扬 to express admiration or approval of the achievements or characteristics of a person or thing
  • puzzle: Historians have long been puzzled by dots, lines and symbols which have been engraved on walls, bones, and the ivory tusks of mammoths. (3 次) /ˈpʌz.əl/ 令人费解的情况;难题;谜 a situation that is difficult to understand
  • refer: People who work in offices are frequently referred to as ‘white-collar workers’ for the simple reason that they usually wear a collar and tie to go to work. (3 次) /rɪˈfɜːr/ (尤指简短地)提到,谈及,谈起 to talk or write about someone or something, especially in only a few words
  • reflect: I reflected that there must be a great many people besides myself who wished to take advantage of this excellent service. (3 次) /rɪˈflekt/ 反射(光、热、声等);反映,映出(影像) If a surface reflects light, heat, sound, or an image, it sends the light, etc. back and does not absorb it.
  • relate: How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating. (3 次) /rɪˈleɪt/ 找到联系;证明…有联系 to find or show the connection between two or more things
  • rely: What is more, they will not have to rely solely on the written word. (3 次) /rɪˈlaɪ/ 依赖;依靠;依仗 to need a particular thing or the help and support of someone or something in order to continue, to work correctly, or to succeed
  • remind: ‘I needn’t remind you of that terrible tie you bought yesterday.’ (3 次) /rɪˈmaɪnd/ 使记起;使想起;提醒 to make someone think of something they have forgotten or might have forgotten
  • replace: Before they were replaced by steamships, sailing vessels like the Cutty Sark were used to carry tea from China and wool from Australia. (3 次) /rɪˈpleɪs/ 代替;取代;接替;替换 to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else
  • roar: In less than a minute, it roared past them only a few feet away. (3 次) /rɔːr/ 吼叫;咆哮 to make a long, loud, deep sound
  • roll: George took off his jacket, rolled up his sleeves and pushed his right arm through the drain cover. (3 次) /rəʊl/ (使)翻滚;(使)滚动 to (cause something to) move somewhere by turning over and over or from side to side
  • scream: Car alarms constantly scream at us in the street and are a source of profound irritation. (3 次) /skriːm/ (尤指因恐惧、兴奋、愤怒等强烈情绪而)尖叫,惊呼 to cry or say something loudly and usually on a high note, especially because of strong emotions such as fear, excitement, or anger
  • select: They will hardly know which facts to select from the great mass of evidence that steadily accumulates. (3 次) /sɪˈlekt/ 选择;挑选 to choose a small number of things, or to choose by making careful decisions
  • shut: Shut the door, please. (3 次) /ʃʌt/ (使)关闭 to (cause to) close something
  • slide: The lorry was loaded with empty beer bottles and hundreds of them slid off the back of the vehicle and on to the road. (3 次) /slaɪd/ (使)滑动,(使)滑行 to (cause to) move easily and without interruption over a surface
  • smash: Although the bed was smashed to pieces, the man was miraculously unhurt. (3 次) /smæʃ/ 打碎,摔碎 to cause something to break noisily into a lot of small pieces
  • smell: They were all hungry and the food smelled good. (3 次) /smel/ 有…气味,发出…气味 to have a particular quality that others can notice with their noses
  • snore: It turned out to be snoring! (3 次) /snɔːr/ 打呼噜,打鼾 to breathe in a very noisy way while you are sleeping
  • solve: In this way, he was able to solve the mystery. (3 次) /sɒlv/ 思索,思考 to find an answer to a problem
  • stare: The noble stared at the blank sheet of paper for a few seconds. (3 次) /steər/ (尤指惊讶、害怕或思考时)盯着看,凝视,注视 to look for a long time with the eyes wide open, especially when surprised, frightened, or thinking
  • swam: Then she swam to the shore after spending the whole night in the water. (3 次) /swæm/ (swim的过去式) past simple of swim
  • thunder: Lawn mowers whining on a summer’s day,late-night parties in apartment blocks, noisy neighbours, vehicles of all kinds,especially large container trucks thundering through quiet villages, planes and helicopters flying overhead, large radios carried round in public places and played at maximum volume. (3 次) /ˈθʌn.dər/ ,雷声 the sudden loud noise that comes from the sky especially during a storm
  • tire: Her shopping had tired her and her basket had grown heavier with every step of the way home. (3 次) /taɪər/ (使)感到疲劳;(使)感到累 to begin to feel as if you have no energy and want to rest or go to sleep, or to make someone feel this way
  • trap: Six men have been trapped in a mine for seventeen hours. (3 次) /træp/ 陷阱;夹子;捕捉器 a device or hole for catching animals or people and preventing their escape
  • treat: Some of my acquaintances in the country come up to town once or twice a year to visit the theatre as a special treat. (3 次) /triːt/ 对待 to behave towards someone or deal with something in a particular way
  • wrap: After a little time, she chose one of the most expensive dresses in the shop and handed it to an assistant who wrapped it up for her as quickly as possible. (3 次) /ræp/ (用纸、布或其他材料)包,裹 to cover or surround something with paper, cloth, or other material
  • absorb: In the new country he became absorbed in making a new life for the two of us, so that he gradually ceased to grieve. (2 次) /əbˈzɔːb/ (尤指逐渐)吸收 to take something in, especially gradually
  • accustom: For men accustomed to eating seven-course dinners and sleeping between fine linen sheets at home, the change to the Alps must have been very hard indeed. (2 次) /əˈkʌs.təm/ 使习惯于 to make yourself familiar with new conditions
  • advise: I gave him fifty pence yesterday and advised him to save it. (2 次) /ədˈvaɪz/ 劝告;忠告;向…提供意见,给…出主意 to give someone advice
  • amuse: Sally was amused, but I was very embarrassed! (2 次) /əˈmjuːz/ (尤指通过幽默的言行)逗乐,逗笑;给…提供消遣(或娱乐) to entertain someone, especially by humorous speech or action or by making them laugh or smile
  • anchor: Before she had anchored, the men from the boats had climbed on board and the decks were soon covered with colourful rugs from Persia, silks from India, copper coffee pots, and beautiful handmade silverware. (2 次) /ˈæŋ.kər/ a heavy metal object, usually shaped like a cross with curved arms, on a strong rope or chain, that is dropped from a boat into the water to prevent the boat from moving away
  • announce: A yellow light on the dashboard flashed angrily and Bruce cheerfully announced that there was no oil in the engine! (2 次) /əˈnaʊns/ (尤指公开地)宣布,宣告,通告 to make something known or tell people about something officially
  • annoy: Burglar alarms going off at any time of the day or night serve only to annoy passers-by and actually assist burglars to burgle. (2 次) /əˈnɔɪ/ 烦扰;打搅;使烦恼 to make someone angry
  • assail: I had no sooner got off the ship than I was assailed by a man who wanted to sell me a diamond ring. (2 次) /əˈseɪl/ 攻击,袭击;抨击 to attack someone violently or criticize someone strongly
  • assemble: Shops cater for the do-it-yourself craze not only by running special advisory services for novices, but by offering consumers bits and pieces which they can assemble at home. (2 次) /əˈsem.bəl/ 集合,聚集;收集 to come together in a single place or bring parts together in a single group
  • attack: It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered. (2 次) /əˈtæk/ 袭击;殴打;攻击;进攻 to try to hurt or defeat using violence
  • attain: The early climbers were looking for the easiest way to the top because the summit was the prize they sought, especially if it had never been attained before. (2 次) /əˈteɪn/ 实现;获得;赢得 to reach or succeed in getting something
  • bewilder: Films, videos, CDs and CD-ROMS are just some of the bewildering amount of information they will have. (2 次) /bɪˈwɪl.dər/ 使迷惑,使糊涂;难住 to confuse someone
  • blacken: In place of the great trees which had been growing there for centuries, patches of green had begun to appear in the blackened soil. (2 次) /ˈblæk.ən/ 使…变成黑色 to become black or to make something become black, for example because of dirt or smoke
  • blame: It is all too easy to blame the railway authorities when something does go wrong. (2 次) /bleɪm/ 责备;责怪;归咎于 to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening
  • blow: He slept very well for the first two nights, but on the third night, a storm blew up. (2 次) /bləʊ/ ;吹动;被吹走 to move and make currents of air, or to be moved or make something move on a current of air
  • boil: Some hotels supply boiled water on request and this can be used for drinking, or for brushing teeth. (2 次) /bɔɪl/ (使)沸腾,煮沸,烧开 to reach, or cause something to reach, the temperature at which a liquid starts to turn into a gas
  • bore: Duck, and like them the pigeons, are endowed with steel-like muscles, that are a good part of the weight of the bird, and these will ply the short wings with such irresistible power that they can bore for long distances through an opposing gale before exhaustion follows. (2 次) /bɔːr/ 使厌烦;使讨厌 to talk or act in a way that makes someone lose interest
  • bother: The dealer told him that it had just come in, but that he could not be bothered to open it. (2 次) /ˈbɒð.ər/ 努力,尽力;费心 to make the effort to do something
  • butt: In another game, as the turtle swims across the oceanarium, the first porpoise swoops down from above and butts his shell with his belly. (2 次) /bʌt/ 烟蒂,烟头 the part of a finished cigarette that has not been smoked
  • cater: Shops cater for the do-it-yourself craze not only by running special advisory services for novices, but by offering consumers bits and pieces which they can assemble at home. (2 次) /ˈkeɪ.tər/ 提供饮食;承办(宴席) to provide, and sometimes serve, food
  • cheer: Oh, cheer up! (2 次) /tʃɪər/ 欢呼;喝彩;鼓舞,振奋 to give a loud shout of approval or encouragement
  • cherish: Like a scientist bent on making a discovery, he must cherish the hope that one day he will be amply rewarded. (2 次) /ˈtʃer.ɪʃ/ 珍爱,钟爱;爱护 to love, protect, and care for someone or something that is important to you
  • conceive: Indeed, the concept of free speech only exists in our modern society because when you are inside a community, you are conditioned by the conventions of the community to such a degree that it is very difficult to conceive of anything really destructive. (2 次) /kənˈsiːv/ 想象;想出;构想 to imagine something
  • confront: Precautions of this sort are necessary, for it is impossible to foretell the exact nature of the difficulties which will confront the pot-holer. (2 次) /kənˈfrʌnt/ 面对,面临;遭遇;直面,正视 to face, meet, or deal with a difficult situation or person
  • consult: After consulting my railway timetable, I noted with satisfaction that there was an express train to Westhaven. (2 次) /kənˈsʌlt/ 咨询;请教;查阅 to get information or advice from a person, book, etc. with special knowledge on a particular subject
  • convince: He was greeted by an unpleasant smell which convinced him that I was telling the truth. (2 次) /kənˈvɪns/ 说服;使相信;使信服 to persuade someone or make someone certain
  • crawl: Knowing that the industrious ant lives in a highly organized society does nothing to prevent us from being filled with revulsion when we find hordes of them crawling over a carefully prepared picnic lunch. (2 次) /krɔːl/ 缓慢移动;艰难前行;爬行;匍匐前进 to move along on hands and knees or with your body stretched out along a surface
  • cure: Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years. (2 次) /kjʊər/ 治愈,治好 to make someone with an illness healthy again
  • date: The body of one statue was found among remains dating from the fifteenth century B.C. (2 次) /deɪt/ 日期;日子 a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and the year
  • dawn: It suddenly dawned on me that this express was not roaring down the line at ninety miles an hour, but barely chugging along at thirty. (2 次) /dɔːn/ 拂晓,破晓,黎明 the period in the day when light from the sun begins to appear in the sky
  • decorate: They had large rooms with beautifully decorated walls. (2 次) /ˈdek.ə.reɪt/ 装饰,装点,打扮 to add something to an object or place, especially in order to make it more attractive
  • despise: My friend, Robert, lives in a country where snails are despised. (2 次) /dɪˈspaɪz/ 鄙视,蔑视;厌恶 to feel a strong dislike for someone or something because you think that that person or thing is bad or has no value
  • dismiss: The poor girl was dismissed instantly. (2 次) /dɪˈsmɪs/ 对…不予理会,摒弃,(从头脑中)去除 to decide that something or someone is not important and not worth considering
  • disorder: There is always hope that in its labyrinth of musty, dark, disordered rooms a real rarity will be found amongst the piles of assorted junk that litter the floors. (2 次) /dɪˈsɔː.dər/ 混乱,凌乱,杂乱无章 a state of untidiness or lack of organization
  • dispel: This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have. (2 次) /dɪˈspel/ 消除(恐惧);扫除(疑虑);打消(错误念头) to remove fears, doubts, and false ideas, usually by proving them wrong or unnecessary
  • disregard: They disregard social conventions without being conscious that they are doing anything extraordinary. (2 次) /ˌdɪs.rɪˈɡɑːd/ 忽视,漠视,无视 the fact of showing no care or respect for something
  • distinguish: Now the snag in this sort of anecdote is of course that one cannot distinguish cause and effect. (2 次) /dɪˈstɪŋ.ɡwɪʃ/ 区分,分辨;使有所区别 to notice or understand the difference between two things, or to make one person or thing seem different from another
  • disunite: If a nation is essentialy disunited, it is left to the government to hold it together. (2 次) /ˌdɪs.juːˈnaɪt/ 使分裂,使纷争,离间 to cause people to disagree so much that they can no longer work together effectively
  • divide: Broadly speaking, human beings may be divided into three classes: those who are toiled to death, those who are worried to death, and those who are bored to death. (2 次) /dɪˈvaɪd/ (使)分开;(使)分组 to (cause to) separate into parts or groups
  • dread: He dreaded having to spend Christmas in hospital. (2 次) /dred/ 对…感到恐惧;害怕;担心 to feel extremely worried or frightened about something that is going to happen or that might happen
  • dump: As it was extremely heavy, he dumped it on the counter. (2 次) /dʌmp/ 扔下,丢下 to put down or drop something in a careless way
  • educate: This hobby educates one not only in the chosen subject, but also in general matters which have some bearing on it. (2 次) /ˈedʒ.u.keɪt/ (尤指通过正规学校体系)教育,培养 to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school, college, or university
  • embark: Armed with the right tools and materials, newlyweds gaily embark on the task of decorating their own homes. (2 次) /ɪmˈbɑːk/ 上船 to go onto a ship
  • encourage: Meanwhile, they should encourage those among us who cannot swim five yards before they are gasping for air. (2 次) /ɪnˈkʌr.ɪdʒ/ 刺激,激励;促进;助长 to make someone more likely to do something, or to make something more likely to happen
  • equip: The city was even equipped with a drainage system, for a great many clay pipes were found beneath the narrow streets. (2 次) /ɪˈkwɪp/ 装备;配备 to provide a person or a place with objects that are necessary for a particular purpose
  • erect: If the Houses of Parliament had not been burned down in 1834, the great clock would never have been erected. (2 次) /ɪˈrekt/ 建立;建造 to build a building, wall, or other structure
  • exclaim: Susan exclaimed. (2 次) /ɪkˈskleɪm/ (因吃惊、害怕、喜悦等)呼喊,惊叫 to say or shout something suddenly because of surprise, fear, pleasure, etc.
  • fascinate: Cats never fail to fascinate human beings. (2 次) /ˈfæs.ən.eɪt/ 深深吸引;迷住 to interest someone a lot
  • flash: Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily. (2 次) /flæʃ/ (使)闪耀,(使)闪光 to shine brightly and suddenly, or to make something shine in this way
  • forge: As the heads of next-generation start-ups, these Asian innovators can draw on customs and languages to forge tighter links with crucial Pacific Rim markets. (2 次) /fɔːdʒ/ 伪造;假冒 to make an illegal copy of something in order to deceive
  • found: The famous monastery of St.Bernard, which was founded in the eleventh century, lies about a mile away. (2 次) /faʊnd/ (find的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of find
  • gaze: She gazed at it for some time then added, ‘You don’t need bookcases at all. (2 次) /ɡeɪz/ (尤指因为惊奇、羡慕或心不在焉而)凝视,注视,盯着看 to look at something or someone for a long time, especially in surprise or admiration, or because you are thinking about something else
  • grasp: If we glimpse the unutterable, it is unwise to try to utter it, nor should we seek to invest with significance that which we cannot grasp. (2 次) /ɡrɑːsp/ 抓紧,握紧 to quickly take something in your hand(s) and hold it firmly
  • greet: He was greeted by an unpleasant smell which convinced him that I was telling the truth. (2 次) /ɡriːt/ 问候;迎接;向…打招呼;对…作出反应 to welcome someone with particular words or a particular action, or to react to something in the stated way
  • grudge: There are times when we would willingly give everything we possess to save our lives, yet we might grudge paying a surgeon a high fee for offering us precisely this service. (2 次) /ɡrʌdʒ/ 怨恨,嫌隙,积怨 a strong feeling of anger and dislike for a person who you feel has treated you badly, especially one that lasts for a long time
  • hitchhike: He hitchhiked to Dover and, towards evening, went into a boat to find somewhere to sleep. (2 次) /ˈhɪtʃ.haɪk/ 免费搭车旅行 to travel by getting free rides in someone else’s vehicle
  • identify: ‘So long as there’s something to identify, we will give people their money back,’ said a spokeswoman for the Bank. (2 次) /aɪˈden.tɪ.faɪ/ 认出,识别 to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what that person or thing is
  • illustrate: The story of a poor family that acquired fame and fortune overnight, dramatically illustrates the power of the press. (2 次) /ˈɪl.ə.streɪt/ (书籍、杂志等)画插图 to draw pictures for a book, magazine, etc.
  • impose: It has expanded without any idea of the true nature of the human beings who run the machines, and without giving any consideration to the effects produced on the individuals and on their descendants by the artificial mode of existence imposed by the factory. (2 次) /ɪmˈpəʊz/ 推行;强制实行 to officially force a rule, tax, punishment, etc. to be obeyed or received
  • impress: I had no intention of buying one, but I could not conceal the fact that I was impressed by the size of the diamonds. (2 次) /ɪmˈpres/ 给…留下深刻印象;使钦佩 to cause someone to admire or respect you
  • incur: An enterprise has to incur certain costs and expenses in order to stay in business. (2 次) /ɪnˈkɜːr/ 招致;遭受 to experience something, usually something unpleasant, as a result of actions you have taken
  • inject: It is only someone looking on from outside that can inject the dangerous thoughts. (2 次) /ɪnˈdʒekt/ 注射;给…注射 to use a needle and syringe (= small tube) to put a liquid such as a drug into a person’s body
  • injure: It seems that the further cats fall, the less they are likely to injure themselves. (2 次) /ˈɪn.dʒər/ 伤害,损害 to hurt or cause physical harm to a person or animal
  • invest: If we glimpse the unutterable, it is unwise to try to utter it, nor should we seek to invest with significance that which we cannot grasp. (2 次) /ɪnˈvest/ (资),投入 to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage
  • justify: If a citizen’s complaint is justified, the Ombudsman will act on his behalf. (2 次) /ˈdʒʌs.tɪ.faɪ/ 为…辩护;证明…正当(或有理、正确);是…的正当理由 to give or to be a good reason for
  • kick: Suddenly, one of the children kicked a ball very hard and it went towards a passing boat. (2 次) /kɪk/ ,踹 to hit someone or something with the foot, or to move the feet and legs suddenly and violently
  • listen: Listen to this! ‘ (2 次) /ˈlɪs.ən/ ,倾听 to give attention to someone or something in order to hear him, her, or it
  • lodge: I determined to lodge a complaint as soon as we arrived. (2 次) /lɒdʒ/ 美国就外国记者被捕一事提出正式抗议。 to make an official complaint about something:
  • lower: Meanwhile, a microphone, which was lowered into the mine two hours ago,has enabled the men to keep in touch with their closest relatives. (2 次) /ˈləʊ.ər/ 降低,使下降 to move something into a low position
  • maintain: Nothing can be compared, he maintains, with the first cockcrow, the twittering of birds at dawn, the sight of the rising sun glinting on the trees and pastures. (2 次) /meɪnˈteɪn/ 维持;保持 to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less
  • merge: The best way to overcome it – so at least it seems to me – is to make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of the ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life. (2 次) /mɜːdʒ/ (使)合并;(使)融合 to combine or join together, or to cause things to do this
  • mumble: He was still mumbling something about hospitals at the end of the party when he slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg. (2 次) /ˈmʌm.bəl/ 含糊地说,咕哝 to speak quietly and in a way that is not clear so that the words are difficult to understand
  • neglect: In the organization of industrial life the influence of the factory upon the physiological and mental state of the workers has been completely neglected. (2 次) /nɪˈɡlekt/ 疏于照管;忽视,疏忽 to not give enough care or attention to people or things that are your responsibility
  • obey: If you receive a request like this, you cannot fail to obey it! (2 次) /əʊˈbeɪ/ 服从,顺从;遵守,遵循 to act according to what you have been asked or ordered to do by someone in authority, or to behave according to a rule, law, or instruction
  • operate: The only way to do this was to operate. (2 次) /ˈɒp.ər.eɪt/ (使)工作,(使)运行;运作;操作;起作用 to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect
  • oven: John had a very good day and put his wallet containing $3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping. (2 次) /ˈʌv.ən/ 烤箱;烤炉 the part of a cooker with a door, used to bake or roast food
  • overtake: I was doing eighty when I overtook you. (2 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈteɪk/ (数量或程度上)大于,超过 to go past something by being a greater amount or degree
  • overthrow: Newspapers exert such tremendous influence that they can not only bring about major changes to the lives of ordinary people but can even overthrow a government. (2 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈθrəʊ/ (用武力)推翻,打倒;打败 to defeat or remove someone from power, using force
  • owe: We owe a lot to the birds and beasts who eat insects but all of them put together kill only a fraction of the number destroyed by spiders. (2 次) /əʊ/ (债);欠(账);该偿还 to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you, or in exchange for something they have done for you
  • package: The French authorities had the plane packaged and moved in parts back to France. (2 次) /ˈpæk.ɪdʒ/ 包裹 an object or set of objects wrapped in paper, usually in order to be sent by post
  • perch: For one agonizing moment, the dish was perched precariously on the bank of the canal, but it suddenly overbalanced and slid back into the water. (2 次) /pɜːtʃ/ 我们坐在酒吧高凳上,喝了一杯啤酒。 to sit on or near the edge of something:
  • persist: She was sentimentally attached to this house, for even though it was far too big for her needs, she persisted in living there long after her husband’s death. (2 次) /pəˈsɪst/ 持续;存留 If an unpleasant feeling or situation persists, it continues to exist.
  • pounce: He had spotted a tiny bottle at the bottom of my case and he pounced on it with delight. ‘ (2 次) /paʊns/ 猛扑,猛冲,突然袭击 to jump or move quickly in order to catch or take hold of something
  • pour: Franz poured scorn on the idea, pointing out that his brother had been killed in action during the war. (2 次) /pɔːr/ ,注,灌 to make a substance flow from a container, especially into another container, by raising just one side of the container that the substance is in
  • practise(或许是 practice?): Nearly all the sports practised nowadays are competitive. (2 次)
  • prejudice: The fact that the policeman was prejudiced against foreigners could not be recorded in the official files. (2 次) /ˈpredʒ.ə.dɪs/ 成见,偏见,歧视 an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge
  • pride: Much as we may pride ourselves on our good taste, we are no longer free to choose the things we want, for advertising exerts a subtle influence on us. (2 次) /praɪd/ 自豪,得意 a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get because you or people connected with you have done or got something good
  • proceed: Much to the aristocrat’s amusement, the gaoler returned a few moments later with a pair of glasses and the usual copy of the letter which he proceeded to read to the prisoner. (2 次) /prəˈsiːd/ 继续进行,继续做 to continue as planned
  • prompt: Harry does not need to be prompted to explain how he bought his precious bottle of mud. (2 次) /prɒmpt/ 引起;导致;激起 to make something happen
  • prosecute: Among the rubbish, I found a sign which said, ‘Anyone who leaves litter in these woods will be prosecuted!’ (2 次) /ˈprɒs.ɪ.kjuːt/ 起诉;检举 to officially accuse someone of committing a crime in a law court, or (of a lawyer) to try to prove that a person accused of committing a crime is guilty of that crime
  • punctuate: He showed that the average individual’s sleep cycle is punctuated with peculiar bursts of eye-movements, some drifting and slow, others jerky and rapid. (2 次) /ˈpʌŋk.tʃuː.eɪt/ 给…加标点 to add punctuation marks (= symbols) to writing so that people can see when a sentence starts and finishes, see that something is a question, etc.
  • range: A recent survey of the effects of noise revealed (surprisingly?) that dogs barking incessantly in the night rated the highest form of noise pollution on a scale ranging from 1 to 7. (2 次) /reɪndʒ/ (一)批;(一)类;(一)系列 a set of similar things
  • reconstruct: When the archaeologists reconstructed the fragments, they were amazed to find that the goddess turned out to be a very modern-looking woman. (2 次) /ˌriː.kənˈstrʌkt/ 重建,改建,重造(被毁的事物) to build or create again something that has been damaged or destroyed
  • recount: The only way that they can preserve their history is to recount it as sagas legends handed down from one generation of storytellers to another. (2 次) /rɪˈkaʊnt/ 讲述;叙述;描述 to describe how something happened, or to tell a story
  • regain: Then, her composure regained, she was ready to set off with the porter’s assistance to search for any intruders who might still be lurking in her flat. (2 次) /rɪˈɡeɪn/ 重新获得;恢复;收回 to take or get possession of something again
  • relax: At high speeds, falling cats have time to relax. (2 次) /rɪˈlæks/ (使)放松,(使)轻松;(使身体部位)松弛,放松 to (cause someone to) become less active and more calm and happy
  • relieve: This will relieve pressure on the trains to some extent. (2 次) /rɪˈliːv/ 缓解,减轻,解除(疼痛或担忧);使宽心,使宽慰 to make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain or worry, less strong
  • reopen: Everything around him was full of her presence, continually reopening the wound. (2 次) /ˌriːˈəʊ.pən/ (使)重新开张;(使)重新开业;(使)重新开放 If a place or business, etc. reopens or is reopened, it begins to operate, or it becomes open for people to use, after being closed for a period of time.
  • represent: Each of these represented a goddess and had, at one time, been painted. (2 次) /ˌrep.rɪˈzent/ 作为…的代表(或代理人);作为…的代言人 to speak, act, or be present officially for another person or people
  • resolve: We resolve to get up earlier each morning, eat less, find more time to play with the children, do a thousand and one jobs about the house, be nice to people we don’t like, drive carefully, and take the dog for a walk every day. (2 次) /rɪˈzɒlv/ 解决;解除;消除 to solve or end a problem or difficulty
  • rotate: It has to be tall because it is like a giant block and tackle and we have to lower into the ground and haul out of the ground great lengths of drill pipe which are rotated by an engine at the top and are fitted with a cutting bit at the bottom. (2 次) /rəʊˈteɪt/ (尤指围绕一个固定点)(使)旋转,(使)转动 to turn or cause something to turn in a circle, especially around a fixed point
  • row: Some children were playing games on the bank and there were some people rowing on the river. (2 次) /rəʊ/ 一排;一行;一列 a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to each other
  • salute: The officers got out and the prisoner stood to attention and saluted as they passed. (2 次) /səˈluːt/ (尤指军人)敬礼 (especially of people in the armed forces) to make a formal sign of respect to someone, especially by raising the right hand to the side of the head
  • separate: After having been wounded towards the end of the war, he had been sent to hospital and was separated from his unit. (2 次) /ˈsep.ər.ət/ 各自的;单独的,不同的 existing or happening independently or in a different physical space
  • shave: but I shaved it off when I came home. (2 次) /ʃeɪv/ 剃去毛发;刮胡子 to remove hair from the body, especially a man’s face, by cutting it close to the skin with a razor, so that the skin feels smooth
  • shoot: In this part of the cave, they could hear an insistent booming sound which they found was caused by a small waterspout shooting down into a pool from the roof of the cave. (2 次) /ʃuːt/ (枪),射(箭);发射;射中,射伤,射杀 to fire a bullet or an arrow, or to hit, injure, or kill a person or animal by firing a bullet or arrow at him, her, or it
  • snatch: A bird had snatched up the snake from the ground and then dropped it on to the wires. (2 次) /snætʃ/ 夺走,抢走 to take hold of something suddenly and roughly
  • soar: You soar effortlessly over high mountains and deep valleys. (2 次) /sɔːr/ 猛增,骤升 to rise very quickly to a high level
  • spell: How do you spell “intelligent’? (2 次) /spel/ 用字母拼;拼写 to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order
  • spray: The seed was sprayed over the ground in huge quantities by aeroplanes. (2 次) /spreɪ/ 浪花;水花;飞沫 a mass of very small drops of liquid carried in the air
  • spy: He said that someone might be spying on the station and the pilot was ordered to keep track of the strange object. (2 次) /spaɪ/ 间谍,密探 a person who secretly collects and reports information about the activities of another country or organization
  • stack: After I had stacked my shirts and underclothes in two empty drawers, I decided to hang one of the two suits I had brought with me in the cupboard. (2 次) /stæk/ (码放整齐的)堆,叠,摞 a pile of things arranged one on top of another
  • stamp: She stamped out the letters ‘SOS’ in the snow. (2 次) /stæmp/ 邮票 a small piece of paper with a picture or pattern on it that is stuck onto a letter or package before it is posted, to show that the cost of sending it has been paid
  • steer: The Cutty Sark rolled from side to side and it became impossible to steer her. (2 次) /stɪər/ 驾驶(交通工具);掌方向盘 to control the direction of a vehicle
  • sting: They sting or bite without provocation; they fly uninvited into our rooms on summer nights, or beat against our lighted windows. (2 次) /stɪŋ/ (昆虫、植物或动物)叮,刺,蜇 If an insect, plant, or animal stings, it produces a small but painful injury, usually with a poison, by brushing against the skin or making a very small hole in the skin.
  • stress: One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for ‘Myrolite’, the shop assistant looked puzzled and Harry repeated the word, slowly stressing each syllable. (2 次) /stres/ 紧张,压力;造成紧张的因素 great worry caused by a difficult situation, or something that causes this condition
  • submerge: We realized that they must have become unduly frightened by the rising flood, for their house, which had sound foundations, would have stood stoutly even if it had been almost submerged. (2 次) /səbˈmɜːdʒ/ (使)潜入水中,(使)没入水中;浸没 to go below or make something go below the surface of the sea or a river or lake
  • submit: They are constantly after the turtles, who peacefully submit to all sorts of indignities. (2 次) /səbˈmɪt/ 提交;呈递 to give or offer something for a decision to be made by others
  • swallow: Tommy had already swallowed them! (2 次) /ˈswɒl.əʊ/ 吞咽,吞下,咽下 to cause food, drink, pills, etc. to move from your mouth into your stomach by using the muscles of your throat
  • sway: The sudden movement of the door made it sway slightly and it gave me the impression that it was about to leap out at me. (2 次) /sweɪ/ 摇摆,摆动 to move slowly from side to side
  • tempt: It was difficult not to be tempted. (2 次) /tempt/ 引诱,诱惑 to make someone want to have or do something, especially something that is unnecessary or wrong
  • transmit: The wind then speaks the message of the sun to the sea and the sea transmits it on through waves–an ancient, exquisite powerful message. (2 次) /trænzˈmɪt/ 播送,发射,传送(信号) to broadcast something, or to send out or carry signals or messages using radio, television, etc.
  • undergo: Although mankind has undergone no general improvement in intelligence or morality, it has made extraordinary progress in the accumulation of knowledge. (2 次) /ˌʌn.dəˈɡəʊ/ 经历,经受(令人不快的事或变化) to experience something that is unpleasant or something that involves a change
  • wade: They had to edge their way along this, sometimes wading across shallow streams, or swimming across deep pools. (2 次) /weɪd/ (在水中)艰难地行进,涉水,蹚 to walk through water or other liquid with some effort, because it is deep enough to come quite high up your legs, or thick
  • waken: There is no sky in June so blue that it does not point forward to a bluer, no sunset so beautiful that it does not waken the vision of a greater beauty, a vision which passes before it is fully glimpsed, and in passing leaves an indefinable longing and regret. (2 次) /ˈweɪ.kən/ 醒来;叫醒 to (cause to) wake from sleep
  • accelerate: Because the gravity on the Moon’s surface is only a sixth of Earth’s (remember how easily the Apollo astronauts bounded along), it takes much less energy to accelerate to that 1.5mps than it does on Earth. (1 次) /əkˈsel.ə.reɪt/ (车辆或驾驶者)加速 When a vehicle or its driver accelerates, the speed of the vehicle increases.
  • acquaint: Though Mrs. Busssman was fully acquainted with this story, she thought that there was a chance in a million that she might be right. (1 次) /əˈkweɪnt/ 使认识;使了解;使熟悉;使知悉 to make someone or yourself familiar with something
  • administer: For our purposes, we are concerned only with one kind of cost–the cost of managing and administering the business. (1 次) /ədˈmɪn.ɪ.stər/ 掌管;料理事物 to control the operation or arrangement of something
  • adore: He was adored by rich and poor alike. (1 次) /əˈdɔːr/ (尤指崇敬地)爱慕,热爱;非常喜欢 to love someone very much, especially in a way that shows a lot of admiration or respect, or to like something very much
  • adorn: The curious bottle, which now adorns the bookcase in his study, was his first and last purchase of rare cosmetics. (1 次) /əˈdɔːn/ 装扮;装饰 to add something decorative to a person or thing
  • advertise: Gifts poured in not only from unknown people, but from baby food and soap manufacturers who wished to advertise their products. (1 次) /ˈæd.və.taɪz/ (尤指为了销售某物)登广告,做广告,宣传;公布;征聘 to make something known generally or in public, especially in order to sell it
  • afflict: He may never be sure where the next meal is coming from, but he is free from the thousands of anxieties which afflict other people. (1 次) /əˈflɪkt/ 使痛苦;使苦恼;折磨 If a problem or illness afflicts a person or thing, they suffer from it.
  • aggravate: Such an attempt only aggravates the strain of mental effort. (1 次) /ˈæɡ.rə.veɪt/ 使(局势等)更严重,加剧 to make a bad situation worse
  • allege: Was the philosopher who refused to look through Galileo’s telescope more culpable than those who alleged that the spiral nebulae observed with Lord Rosse’s great telescope in the 1840s were scratches left by the grinder? (1 次) /əˈledʒ/ (未经证实地)指责,宣称,指控 to say that someone has done something illegal or wrong without giving proof
  • alter: He may gently reprimand an official or even suggest to parliament that a law be altered. (1 次) /ˈɒl.tər/ (通常指轻微地)改动,修改;改变,(使)变化 to change something, usually slightly, or to cause the characteristics of something to change
  • amass: People tend to amass possessions, sometimes without being aware of doing so. (1 次) /əˈmæs/ 集聚,积累,大量收集(尤指钱或信息) to get a large amount of something, especially money or information, by collecting it over a long period
  • analyse(或许是 analyses?): Once we detected a planet, we would have to find a way of blotting out the light from its star, so that we would be able to ‘see’ the planet properly and analyse its atmosphere. (1 次)
  • anticipate: The manufacturers had to pay more money than they had anticipated, for they bought the biscuit from the student for $24,000. (1 次) /ænˈtɪs.ɪ.peɪt/ 预期,期望;预料 to imagine or expect that something will happen
  • apologize: Ashamed of having acted so rashly, Dimitri apologized to Aleko for having accused him. (1 次) /əˈpɒl.ə.dʒaɪz/ 道歉;认错;谢罪 to tell someone that you are sorry for having done something that has caused problems or unhappiness for them
  • appoint: A parliamentary committee representing all political parties appoints a person who is suitably qualified to investigate private grievances against the State. (1 次) /əˈpɔɪnt/ 任命;委派 to choose someone officially for a job or responsibility
  • approve: An electric razor that meets the European Union’s safety standards must be approved by American testers before it can be sold in the United States, and an American-made dialysis machine needs the EU’s okay before it hits the market in Europe. (1 次) /əˈpruːv/ 赞成;同意;称许 to have a positive opinion of someone or something
  • arise: On the village green, where you pick up sides and no feeling of local patriotism is involved, it is possible to play simply for the fun and exercise: but as soon as a the question of prestige arises, as soon as you feel that you and some larger unit will be disgraced if you lose, the most savage combative instincts are aroused. (1 次) /əˈraɪz/ 发生;产生;出现 to start to happen or exist
  • arrange: Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet. (1 次) /əˈreɪndʒ/ 安排;准备;筹划 to plan, prepare for, or organize something
  • ascertain: The lawyer ascertained that a policeman had indeed dealt roughly with foreigners on several occasions. (1 次) /ˌæs.əˈteɪn/ 弄清,确定,查明 to discover something
  • assign: The first essential in elephant training is to assign to the animal a single mahout who will be entirely responsible for the job. (1 次) /əˈsaɪn/ 分配;分派;指派 to give a particular job or piece of work to someone
  • assist: Burglar alarms going off at any time of the day or night serve only to annoy passers-by and actually assist burglars to burgle. (1 次) /əˈsɪst/ 帮助;协助;援助 to help
  • astound: The police were astounded when Mrs. Ramsay told them what she had done. (1 次) /əˈstaʊnd/ 使震惊;使惊骇 to surprise or shock someone very much
  • avenge: In vain they rush frantically round from place to place, trying to escape from avenging boredom by mere clatter and motion. (1 次) /əˈvendʒ/ 报…之仇,报复;为…雪耻,替…报仇 to do harm to or punish the person responsible for something bad done to you or your family or friends in order to achieve a fair situation
  • await: Professor Ronald Bracewell, a leading American radio astronomer, argued in Nature that such a superior civilization, on a visit to our own solar system, may have left an automatic messenger behind to await the possible awakening of an advanced civilization. (1 次) /əˈweɪt/ 等待;将降临在(…身上) to wait for or be waiting for something
  • awaken: Rays from the sun excite and energize the atmosphere of the earth, awakening it to flow, to movement, to rhythm, to life. (1 次) /əˈweɪ.kən/ (使)醒来;唤醒 to stop sleeping or to make someone stop sleeping
  • banish: Indeed, it may well be that those whose work is their pleasure are those who most need the means of banishing it at intervals from their minds. (1 次) /ˈbæn.ɪʃ/ 赶走;流放,放逐;(尤指)把(某人)驱逐出境 to send someone away, especially from their country, and not allow them to come back
  • bedraggle: He wanted to buy a $300 watch for his wife, but he was in such a bedraggled condition that an assistant refused to serve him. (1 次)
  • befell: Such an experience befell a certain young girl the first time she was travelling alone. (1 次) /bɪˈfɔːl/ (坏事)降临(于),发生(在…身上) If something bad or dangerous befalls you, it happens to you.
  • bequeath: Ironically, Europe, which had bequeathed the rabbit as a pest to Australia, acquired this man-made disease as a pestilence. (1 次) /bɪˈkwiːð/ 把…遗赠给 to arrange for money or property to be given to somebody after your death
  • betray: It was this that betrayed me. (1 次) /bɪˈtreɪ/ 背叛,出卖;对…不忠诚 to not be loyal to your country or a person, often by doing something harmful such as helping their enemies
  • beware: Beware of methylated alcohol, which is very poisonous and should never be added to drinking water. (1 次) /bɪˈweər/ 当心,小心;注意,提防 used to warn someone to be very careful about something or someone
  • blaze: Lights were blazing and men were running here and there: they had just discovered that a prisoner had escaped. (1 次) /bleɪz/ 熊熊燃烧 to burn brightly and strongly
  • bless: If you are younger, and in a solid financial position, you may decide to take an aggressive approach–but only if you’re blessed with a sanguine disposition and won’t suffer sleepless nights over share prices. (1 次) /bles/ 求上帝降福于;祝福;使神圣 to ask for God’s help and protection for someone or something, or to call or make someone or something holy
  • blot: Once we detected a planet, we would have to find a way of blotting out the light from its star, so that we would be able to ‘see’ the planet properly and analyse its atmosphere. (1 次) /blɒt/ 墨水渍 a small area of ink made by mistake
  • bogge(或许是 boggle?): Apparently what happened was that water collected on these tar pits and the bigger animals like the elephants ventured out on to the apparently firm surface to drink, and were promptly bogged in the tar. (1 次)
  • boo: Master in his own house, he has little idea of when to say boo to a maître d’hôtel. (1 次) /buː/ 发嘘声;喝倒彩 to make an expression of strong disapproval or disagreement
  • boom: In this part of the cave, they could hear an insistent booming sound which they found was caused by a small waterspout shooting down into a pool from the roof of the cave. (1 次) /buːm/ 低沉有回响的声音;隆隆声 a deep and loud hollow sound
  • boost: For instance, if you are older you have less time to recover from any major losses, and you may well wish to boost your pension income. (1 次) /buːst/ 改善;提高;增强;推动 to increase or improve something
  • bounce: On his way to the sweet shop, he dropped his fifty pence and it bounced along the pavement and then disappeared down a drain. (1 次) /baʊns/ (使)弹起,(使)反弹;反射;跳跃 to (cause to) move up or away after hitting a surface
  • bound: Because the gravity on the Moon’s surface is only a sixth of Earth’s (remember how easily the Apollo astronauts bounded along), it takes much less energy to accelerate to that 1.5mps than it does on Earth. (1 次) /baʊnd/ 肯定的;极有可能的;必然的;注定了的 certain or extremely likely to happen
  • bray: But, if this world is not merely a bad joke, life a vulgar flare amid the cool radiance of the stars, and existence an empty laugh braying across the mysteries; if these intimations of a something behind and beyond are not evil humour born of indigestion, or whimsies sent by the devil to mock and madden us, if, in a word beauty means something yet we must not seek to interpret the meaning. (1 次) /breɪ/ (驴)叫;发出似驴叫的声音 to make the loud noise typical of a donkey (= an animal like a small horse with long ears)
  • breathe: It is bacteria that have generated the oxygen we breathe on earth. (1 次) /briːð/ 呼吸 to move air into and out of the lungs
  • breed: City born and city bred, I have always regarded the country as something you look at through a train window, or something you occasionally visit during the weekend. (1 次) /briːd/ (为育种目的)饲养 to keep animals for the purpose of producing young animals in a controlled way
  • burgle: Burglar alarms going off at any time of the day or night serve only to annoy passers-by and actually assist burglars to burgle. (1 次) /ˈbɜː.ɡəl/ 入室盗窃 to enter a building illegally and steal things
  • cancel: Ships may be delayed by storms; flights may be cancelled because of bad weather, but trains must be on time. (1 次) /ˈkæn.səl/ 取消;终止;撤销 to decide that an organized event will not happen, or to stop an order for goods or services that you no longer want
  • capsize: Dancing proved to be more than the dish could bear, for during the party it capsized and sank in seven feet of water. (1 次) /kæpˈsaɪz/ (使船)翻,倾覆 to (cause a boat or ship to) turn upside down by accident while on water
  • cascade: Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see. (1 次) /kæsˈkeɪd/ 小瀑布(常指瀑布群的分支) a small waterfall, often one of a group
  • cast: A famous actor in a highly successful play was once cast in the role of an aristocrat who had been imprisoned in the Bastille for twenty years. (1 次) /kɑːst/ (一部电影、戏剧或演出的)全体演员 the actors in a film, play, or show
  • celebrate: Shortly after it was launched, the pie committee went to a local inn to celebrate. (1 次) /ˈsel.ə.breɪt/ 庆祝,庆贺;祝贺 to take part in special enjoyable activities in order to show that a particular occasion is important
  • challenge: For instance, Alex Au, a Stanford Ph.D. from Hong Kong, has set up a Taiwan factory to challenge Japan’s near lock on the memory-chip market. (1 次) /ˈtʃæl.ɪndʒ/ 挑战;难题;考验 (the situation of being faced with) something that needs great mental or physical effort in order to be done successfully and therefore tests a person’s ability
  • cheat: Young men who have reason to fear that they will be killed in battle may justifiably feel bitter in the thought that they have been cheated of the best things that life has to offer. (1 次) /tʃiːt/ 欺骗,行骗;作弊 to behave in a dishonest way in order to get what you want
  • chew: Dogs, it seems, love to chew up money! (1 次) /tʃuː/ 咀嚼;嚼碎 to crush food into smaller, softer pieces with the teeth so that it can be swallowed
  • chug: It suddenly dawned on me that this express was not roaring down the line at ninety miles an hour, but barely chugging along at thirty. (1 次) /tʃʌɡ/ (发动机或电机转动)发出嘎嚓声;嘎嚓嘎嚓地行驶 to make the sound of an engine or motor, or to move making this sound
  • churn: As she emerged from her drifting cloud of gun smoke with the water churned to foam beneath her bow, her flags flying, pennants waving, sails filling in the breeze, and the red and gold or her superstructure ablaze with colour, she presented a more majestic spectacle than Stockholmers had ever seen before. (1 次) /tʃɜːn/ 剧烈搅动(尤指液体);翻搅;使猛烈翻腾 to move something, especially a liquid, with great force
  • circulate: This pressure must be under control, and we control it by means of the mud which we circulate down the drill pipe. (1 次) /ˈsɜː.kjə.leɪt/ (使)循环;(使)流通;(使)传递;(使)散布 to go around or through something, or to make something go around or through something
  • classify: In their efforts to persuade us to buy this or that product, advertisers have made a close study of human nature and have classified all our little weaknesses. (1 次) /ˈklæs.ɪ.faɪ/ 将…分类,将…归类;把…分级 to divide things or people into groups according to their type, or to say which group or type something or someone belongs to
  • click: Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. (1 次) /klɪk/ 点击(鼠标) to carry out a computer operation by pressing a button on the mouse or keyboard
  • cling: Paw prints were seen in a number of places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes. (1 次) /klɪŋ/ 依附,附着;抓紧,抱紧 to stick onto or hold something or someone tightly, or to refuse to stop holding it, him, or her
  • clog: When lights fuse, furniture gets rickety, pipes get clogged, or vacuum cleaners fail to operate, some woman assume that their husbands will somehow put things right. (1 次) /klɒɡ/ (使)阻塞,(使)堵塞;塞上 to (cause something to) become blocked or filled so that movement or activity is difficult
  • clue: He has to deduce what he can from the few scanty clues available. (1 次) /kluː/ 线索;迹象;提示 a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery
  • clutch: He was glad to get away with a mere twenty pounds and he beat a hasty retreat, clutching the precious bottle under his arm. (1 次) /klʌtʃ/ (通常指因恐惧、焦虑或痛苦而)紧抓,紧握 to take or try to take hold of something tightly, usually in fear, worry, or pain
  • collapse: If explosives are used, vibrations will cause the roof of the mine to collapse. (1 次) /kəˈlæps/ (由于压力、无力或缺乏支持而)倒塌,坍塌;崩溃,垮掉 to fall down suddenly because of pressure or having no strength or support
  • collide: During the rush hour one evening two cars collided and both drivers began to argue. (1 次) /kəˈlaɪd/ (尤指移动的物体)相撞,碰撞 (especially of moving objects) to hit something violently
  • colonise(或许是 colonies?): The idea of colonising Mars–a world 160 times more distant than the Moon–will move decisively from the second phase to the third, when a significant number of people are living permanently in space. (1 次)
  • combine: Another patient might equally well complain that her neighbours were combining to slander her and persecute her, and yet one might be cautious about believing this statement. (1 次) /kəmˈbaɪn/ (使)结合;(使)联合;(使)合并;(使)综合 to (cause to) exist together, or join together to make a single thing or group
  • comment: After they had gone on, Mrs. Bussman commented on the workman’s close resemblance to her husband and even suggested that he might be his brother. (1 次) /ˈkɒm.ent/ 评论;意见;评价;评语 something that you say or write that expresses your opinion
  • commit: ‘At the time the murder was committed, I was travelling on the 8 o’clock train to London,’ said the man. (1 次) /kəˈmɪt/ (违法或错误的事);犯(罪、错) to do something illegal or something that is considered wrong
  • compensate: To compensate for his unpleasant experiences in hospital, the man drank a little more than was good for him. (1 次) /ˈkɒm.pən.seɪt/ 赔偿;补偿 to pay someone money in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for some problem
  • compile: Mentally, at least, most of us could compile formidable lists of ‘dos’ and ‘don’ts’. (1 次) /kəmˈpaɪl/ 汇编;编纂;编辑;编制 to collect information from different places and arrange it in a book, report, or list
  • complicate: Until we are intelligent as to its laws and varieties, the main complicating facts of human life must remain unintelligible. (1 次) /ˈkɒm.plɪ.keɪt/ 使复杂化;使更难懂;使更麻烦 to make something more difficult to deal with, do, or understand
  • comprehend: Though they may attain considerable accuracy in the perception of flat form, they do not make the further intellectual and emotional effort needed to comprehend form in its full spatial existence. (1 次) /ˌkɒm.prɪˈhend/ 充分理解;领悟 to understand something completely
  • conceite(或许是 conceit?): He may be conceited,ill-mannered, presumptuous or fatuous, but I do not turn for protection to dreary cliches about respect for elders– as if mere age were a reason for respect. (1 次)
  • concoct: One wonders also why Nature, with some snakes concocted poison of such extreme potency. (1 次) /kənˈkɒkt/ 调制,配制(通常指食品) to make something, usually food, by adding several different parts together, often in a way that is original or not planned
  • condemn: In democratic countries any efforts to restrict the freedom of the press are rightly condemned. (1 次) /kənˈdem/ (通常指出于道义而)谴责,指责 to criticize something or someone strongly, usually for moral reasons
  • conditone(或许是 conditioned?): Our environment is chiefly conditoned by the things we believe. (1 次)
  • conduct: A tiny asterisk conducted me to a footnote at the bottom of the page. (1 次) /kənˈdʌkt/ 组织;实施;进行;处理 to organize and perform a particular activity
  • confes(或许是 cones?):  I have known very few writers, but those I have known and whom I respect, confess at once that they have little idea where they are going when they first set pen to paper. (1 次)
  • conquer: It comes nearer to the engines with which man has ‘conquered’ the air, as he boasts. (1 次) /ˈkɒŋ.kər/ 占领;攻取;征服;击败 to take control or possession of foreign land, or a group of people, by force
  • console: The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good. (1 次) /kənˈsəʊl/ 安慰,安抚,抚慰,慰藉 to make someone who is sad or disappointed feel better, usually by giving them comfort or sympathy
  • conspire: Yet, in real life, circumstances do sometimes conspire to bring about coincidences which anyone but a nineteenth century novelist would find incredible. (1 次) /kənˈspaɪər/ 密谋;共谋;图谋 to plan secretly with other people to do something bad, illegal, or against someone’s wishes
  • constitute: Already,orientals and Asian Americans constitute the majority of the engineering staffs at many Valley firms. (1 次) /ˈkɒn.stɪ.tʃuːt/ ;被看作,被视为 to be or be considered as something
  • consume: There is no quicker method of disposing of patients than by giving them what they are asking for, and since most medical men in the Health Services are overworked and have little time for offering time-__consuming__ and little-appreciated advice on such subjects as diet, right living, and the need for abandoning bad habits etc., the bottle, the box, and the jar are almost always granted them. (1 次) /kənˈsjuːm/ (尤指大量地)消耗,消费,花费 to use fuel, energy, time, or a product, especially in large amounts
  • contaminate: We continually wage war on them, for they contaminate our food, carry diseases, or devour our crops. (1 次) /kənˈtæm.ɪ.neɪt/ 污染;弄脏;毒害 to make something less pure or make it poisonous
  • contribute: All those who have contributed towards the gift will sign their names in a large album which will be sent to the headmaster’s home. (1 次) /kənˈtrɪb.juːt/ 贡献,奉献,捐献(尤指钱) to give something, especially money, in order to provide or achieve something together with other people
  • convert: Over the periods their saliva, a mild, digestive juice like our own, was converted into a poison that defies analysis even today. (1 次) /kənˈvɜːt/ (使)改变,(使)转变;(使)改信;(使)皈依 to (cause something or someone to) change in form or character
  • coordinate: The intellectual, who is working on some abstruse problem, has everything coordinated and organized for the matter in hand. (1 次) /kəʊˈɔː.dɪ.neɪt/ 协调;使相配合 to make many different things work effectively as a whole
  • counteract: The Ordnance officer ordered all the port cannon to be heaved to starboard to counteract the list but the steepening angle of the decksincreased. (1 次) /ˌkaʊn.tərˈækt/ 抵消;对抗;减少 to reduce or remove the effect of something unwanted by producing an opposite effect
  • cramp: Train compartments soon get cramped and stuffy. (1 次) /kræmp/ 痉挛,抽筋(常出现在大量运动后) a sudden painful tightening in a muscle, often after a lot of exercise, that limits movement
  • criticize: While she always criticized the fickleness of human nature, she carried on an unrelenting search for the ideal servant to the end of her days,even after she had been sadly disillusioned by Bessie. (1 次) /ˈkrɪt.ɪ.saɪz/ 批评,批判;指责 to express disapproval of someone or something
  • crown: We welcome the seasons by the riverside, crowning the youngest girl with flowers in the spring, holding a summer festival on Midsummer Eve, giving thanks for the harvest in the autumn, and throwing a holly wreath into the current in the winter. (1 次) /kraʊn/ 王冠,皇冠;冕 a circular decoration for the head, usually made of gold and jewels (= precious stones), and worn by a king or queen at official ceremonies
  • curl: These movements are controlled by the trainer with the metal-pointed stick, and the trunk eventually becomes so sore that the elephant curls it up and seldom afterwards uses it for offensive purposes. (1 次) /kɜːl/ 鬈发,卷发;卷曲物,螺旋状物 a piece of hair that grows or has been formed into a curving shape, or something that is the same shape as this
  • customize: Mead predicts that inventors will be able to perfect powerful customized chips over a weekend at the office – spawning a new generation of garage start-ups and giving the U.S. a jump on its foreign rivals in getting new products to market fast. (1 次) /ˈkʌs.tə.maɪz/ (按顾客要求)定制,定做,改制 to make or change something according to the buyer’s or user’s needs
  • dangle: A skeleton was dangling before my eyes. (1 次) /ˈdæŋ.ɡəl/ (使)垂下;(使)悬荡;悬挂;提着来回摆动 to hang loosely, or to hold something so that it hangs loosely
  • dare: The tape was so sticky that they did not dare to cross it. (1 次) /deər/ 敢于;胆敢;竟敢 to be brave enough to do something difficult or dangerous, or to be rude or silly enough to do something that you have no right to do
  • darken: There is no superior ‘they’ in the shape of managements and hotel hierarchies to darken his holiday days. (1 次) /ˈdɑː.kən/ 变黑,变暗 to become dark or darker in colour
  • dash: Dropping my suit, I dashed downstairs to tell George. (1 次) /dæʃ/ 猛冲,急奔,跑 to go somewhere quickly
  • dawdle: But when the train dawdled at station after station, I began to wonder. (1 次) /ˈdɔː.dəl/ 磨蹭;磨洋工;拖沓 to do something or go somewhere very slowly, taking more time than is necessary
  • dazzle: And, though the gleams blind and dazzle, yet do they convey a hint of beauty and serenity greater than we have known or imagined. (1 次) /ˈdæz.əl/ 使感到刺眼,使感到目眩 If light dazzles you, it makes you unable to see for a short time.
  • debit: When, for example, a customer first opens an account, he instructs the bank to debit his account only in respect of cheques drawn by himself. (1 次) /ˈdeb.ɪt/ 借项 (a record of) money taken out of a bank account
  • decompose: They decompose and are quickly destroyed by the weather or eaten by some other creature It is almost always due to some very special circumstances that traces of land animals survive, as by falling into inaccessible caves, or into an ice crevasse, like the Siberian mammoths, when the whole animal is sometimes preserved, as in a refrigerator. (1 次) /ˌdiː.kəmˈpəʊz/ (使)腐化,(使)腐烂 to decay, or to cause something to decay
  • dedicate: When he died at the age of eighty, the Florentines gave him a state funeral and had a picture painted which was dedicated to the memory of ‘the most valiant soldier and most notable leader, Signor Giovanni Haukodue’. (1 次) /ˈded.ɪ.keɪt/ 奉献,献出(全部精力、时间等) to give all of your energy, time, etc.
  • deem: This shows how long it was before we deemed it necessary to make sure that all our children could share in the knowledge accumulated by the ‘happy few’ during the past centuries. (1 次) /diːm/ 认为,视为;觉得 to consider or judge something in a particular way
  • defy: Over the periods their saliva, a mild, digestive juice like our own, was converted into a poison that defies analysis even today. (1 次) /dɪˈfaɪ/ 对抗;违抗;反抗 to refuse to obey a person, decision, law, situation, etc.
  • depict: It has long been known that the hunting scenes depicted on walls were not simply a form of artistic expression. (1 次) /dɪˈpɪkt/ 描绘,描述,描写 to represent or show something in a picture or story
  • deteriorate: For small pieces of weather – – and to a global forecaster, small can mean thunderstorms and blizzards – any prediction deteriorates rapidly. (1 次) /dɪˈtɪə.ri.ə.reɪt/ 恶化,变坏 to become worse
  • devote: After he has retired, he will devote himself to gardening. (1 次) /dɪˈvəʊt/ 将…贡献给,把…奉献给 to give all of something, especially your time, effort, or love, or yourself, to something you believe in or to a person
  • diagnose: Bagrit foresaw a time when computers would be small enough to hold in the hand, when they would be capable of providing information about traffic jams and suggesting alternative routes, when they would be used in hospitals to help doctors to diagnose illnesses, when they would relieve office workers and accountants of dull, repetitive clerical work. (1 次) /ˈdaɪ.əɡ.nəʊz/ 诊断(病症);查出(问题) to recognize and name the exact character of a disease or a problem, by examining it
  • dictate: King Gustavus Adolphus ‘The Northern Hurricane’, then at the height of his military success in the ‘Thirty Years’ War, had dictated her measurements and armament. (1 次) /dɪkˈteɪt/ 命令,下(令);决定,规定 to give orders, or tell someone exactly what they must do, with total authority
  • differ: It is one of the most unpleasant discoveries which we all make that we must decline in this way, that if we escape wars, accidents and diseases we shall eventually ‘die of old age’, and that this happens at a rate which differs little from person to person, so that there are heavy odds in favour of our dying between the ages of 65 and 80. (1 次) /ˈdɪf.ər/ 与…不同,跟…不一样,有区别 to be not like something or someone else, either physically or in another way
  • dig: Very excited, the party dug a hole two feet deep. (1 次) /dɪɡ/ ,挖掘(土) to break up and move soil using a tool, a machine, or your hands
  • diminish: The time I spent at exercises gradually diminished. (1 次) /dɪˈmɪn.ɪʃ/ 减少,减小,降低 to reduce or be reduced in size or importance
  • disappoint: After his attempt, Campbell was disappointed to learn that his average speed had been 299 miles per hour. (1 次) /ˌdɪs.əˈpɔɪnt/ (使)失望,(使)沮丧 to fail to satisfy someone or their hopes, wishes, etc., or to make someone feel unhappy
  • discard: At least sorting out the things she should have discarded years ago was now being made easier for her. (1 次) /dɪˈskɑːd/ 抛弃,扔掉 to throw something away or get rid of it because you no longer want or need it
  • discern: In the breaking and remaking, in the timing interweaving, beginning afresh, the writer comes to discern things in his material which were not consciously in his mind when he began. (1 次) /dɪˈsɜːn/ 看出;辨别出;明白 to see, recognize, or understand something that is not clear
  • discredit: This is a pity, because noise abatement really is a good cause, and it is likely to be discredited if it gets to be associated with bad science. (1 次) /dɪˈskred.ɪt/ 使名誉受损;使受到怀疑 to cause people to stop respecting someone or believing in an idea or person
  • disembark: Many of the tourists on board had begun bargaining with the tradesmen, but I decide not to buy anything until I had disembarked. (1 次) /ˌdɪs.ɪmˈbɑːk/ (旅途结束后)下(车、船、飞机等) to leave a ship, aircraft, etc. after a journey
  • disgrace: On the village green, where you pick up sides and no feeling of local patriotism is involved, it is possible to play simply for the fun and exercise: but as soon as a the question of prestige arises, as soon as you feel that you and some larger unit will be disgraced if you lose, the most savage combative instincts are aroused. (1 次) /dɪsˈɡreɪs/ 耻辱,丢脸;不光彩的行为 embarrassment and the loss of other people’s respect, or behaviour that causes this
  • disillusion: While she always criticized the fickleness of human nature, she carried on an unrelenting search for the ideal servant to the end of her days,even after she had been sadly disillusioned by Bessie. (1 次) /ˌdɪs.ɪˈluː.ʒən/ 使幻想破灭;使清醒,使觉悟 to disappoint someone by telling them the unpleasant truth about something or someone that they had a good opinion of or respected
  • disinherit: Hart’s good-bad man was always an outsider, always one of the disinherited, and if he found it necessary to shoot a sheriff or rob a bank along the way, his early audiences found it easy to understand and forgive, especially when it was Hart who, in the end, overcame the attacking Indians. (1 次) /ˌdɪs.ɪnˈher.ɪt/ 剥夺(尤指子女)的继承权,使失去继承权 to prevent someone, especially a son or daughter who has made you angry, from receiving any of your property after your death
  • dislocate: Only an exceptionally heavy snowfall might temporarily dislocate railway services. (1 次) /ˈdɪs.lə.keɪt/ 使骨头错位,使脱臼 to force a bone suddenly out of its correct position
  • dismantle: The mower firmly refused to mow, so I decided to dismantle it. (1 次) /dɪˈsmæn.təl/ 拆开,拆卸 to take a machine apart or to come apart into separate pieces
  • dispose: There is no quicker method of disposing of patients than by giving them what they are asking for, and since most medical men in the Health Services are overworked and have little time for offering time-consuming and little-appreciated advice on such subjects as diet, right living, and the need for abandoning bad habits etc., the bottle, the box, and the jar are almost always granted them. (1 次) /dɪˈspəʊz/ 我们首次会面时他粗暴的态度使我对他没产生什么好感。 to make someone feel a particular way towards someone or something:
  • dispute: I am sure that, without modern weapons, I would make a very poor show of disputing the ownership of a cave with a bear, and in this I do not think that I stand alone. (1 次) /dɪˈspjuːt/ (尤指劳资双方或相邻两国之间的)争执,争端,纠纷 an argument or disagreement, especially an official one between, for example, workers and employers or two countries with a common border
  • distort: We can perhaps forgive those who said the moons of Jupiter were produced by Galileo’s spyglass if we recall that in his day, as for centuries before, curved glass was the popular contrivance for producing not truth but illusion, untruth; and if a single curved glass would distort nature, how much more would a pair of them? (1 次)
  • distribute: As administrative overheads rise, so the earnings of the business after meeting the expense of administration, will fall; and the business will have less money to distribute as dividends or invest directly in its future progress and development. (1 次) /dɪˈstrɪb.juːt/ 分发,散发;分配 to give something out to several people, or to spread or supply something
  • disuse: The shop was an old converted house with many large, disused fireplaces and tall, narrow chimneys. (1 次) /dɪsˈjuːs/ 闲置,废弃 the condition of not being used (any longer)
  • dive: Shivering in their wet clothes, the teenagers looked on while three men dived repeatedly into the water to locate the dish. (1 次) /daɪv/ (尤指头和手臂先入水的)跳水;下潜 to jump into water, especially with your head and arms going in first, or to move down under the water
  • domesticate: It spread through France, where wild rabbits are not generally regarded as a pest but as a sport and a useful food supply, and it spread to Britain where wild rabbits are regarded as a pest but where domesticated rabbits, equally susceptible to the disease, are the basis of a profitable fur industry. (1 次) /dəˈmes.tɪ.keɪt/ 驯化,驯养;人工培植 to bring animals or plants under human control in order to provide food, power, or company
  • dominate: Mars is too dry and poor in oxygen, Venus far too hot, and so is Mercury, and the outer planets have temperatures near absolute zero and hydrogen-__dominated__ atmospheres. (1 次) /ˈdɒm.ɪ.neɪt/ 统治;控制 to have control over a place or person
  • doze: That proved to be my undoing, for I soon got back to my old bad habit of dozing off in front of the screen. (1 次) /dəʊz/ (尤指白天)小睡,打盹 to have a short sleep, especially during the day
  • drank: He ate the food and drank the beer. (1 次) /dræŋk/ (drink 的过去式) past simple of drink
  • dredge: Sir James Clark Ross had obtained a sounding of over 2, 400 fathoms in 1839, but it was not until 1869, when H.M.S.Porcupine was put at the disposal of the Royal Society for several cruises that a series of deep soundings was obtained in the Atlantic and the first samples were collected by dredging the bottom. (1 次) /dredʒ/ 为…清淤,疏浚 to remove unwanted things from the bottom of a river, lake, etc. using a boat or special device
  • drip: In the eerie silence of the cavern, the only sound that could be heard was made by water which dripped continuously from the high dome above them. (1 次) /drɪp/ (使)滴下 If a liquid drips, it falls in drops, or you make it fall in drops.
  • drown:  There has long been a superstition among mariners that porpoises will save drowning men by pushing them to the surface, or protect them from sharks by surrounding them in defensive formation. (1 次) /draʊn/ (使)淹死,(使)溺死 to (cause to) die by being unable to breathe underwater
  • dye: Its wool, which had been dyed black, had been washed clean by the rain! (1 次) /daɪ/ 给…染色 to change the colour of something using a special liquid
  • edit: He sees it edited by a definite set of customs and institutions and ways of thinking. (1 次) /ˈed.ɪt/ 编辑;校订;剪辑 to make changes to a text or film, deciding what will be removed and what will be kept in, in order to prepare it for being printed or shown
  • elapse: The further off this solid obstruction, the longer time will elapse for the return of the echo. (1 次) /iˈlæps/ (时间)流逝,过去 If time elapses, it goes past.
  • electrocute: As it happens, a razor that is safe in Europe is unlikely to electrocute Americans. (1 次) /iˈlek.trə.kjuːt/ 使触电死亡;用电刑处死 to kill someone by causing electricity to flow through their body
  • eliminate: Politicians agree, in principle, so America and the EU have been trying to reach a deal which would eliminate the need to double-test many products. (1 次) /iˈlɪm.ɪ.neɪt/ 排除;消除;清除 to remove or take away someone or something
  • embed: His roots and mine bad become too firmly embedded in the new land. (1 次) /ɪmˈbed/ 把…牢牢嵌入(或插入、埋入) to fix something firmly into a substance
  • emigrate: So he decided to emigrate. (1 次) /ˈem.ɪ.ɡreɪt/ 移居外国;移民 to leave a country permanently and go to live in another one
  • emphasize: This is the point I wish to emphasize. (1 次) /ˈem.fə.saɪz/ 强调;重视 to show that something is very important or worth giving attention to
  • enclose: He gets the solid shape as it were, inside his head–he thinks of it, whatever its size, as if he were holding it completely enclosed in the hollow of his hand. (1 次) /ɪnˈkləʊz/ 把…围起来;围住,包住 to surround something
  • encroach: He had lived in it as a child when it was already disappearing, and his hero was firmly rooted in his memories and experiences, and in both the history and the mythology of the vanished frontier, And although no period or place in American history has been more absurdly romanticized, myth and reality did join hands in at least one arena, the conflict between the individual and encroaching civilization. (1 次) /ɪnˈkrəʊtʃ/ 逐步侵犯(权利);慢慢侵占(时间);逐渐干扰(工作) to gradually take away someone else’s rights, or to take control of someone’s time, work, etc.
  • endear: This is supposed to induce pleasurable sensations in the elephant, and its effects are reinforced by the use of endearing epithets, such as ‘ho! (1 次) /ɪnˈdɪər/ 使…受…喜爱(或欢迎) to cause someone to be liked by someone
  • endow: Duck, and like them the pigeons, are endowed with steel-like muscles, that are a good part of the weight of the bird, and these will ply the short wings with such irresistible power that they can bore for long distances through an opposing gale before exhaustion follows. (1 次) /ɪnˈdaʊ/ (院校、医院等)捐款,捐赠,资助 to give a large amount of money to pay for creating a college, hospital, etc. or to provide an income for it
  • energize: Rays from the sun excite and energize the atmosphere of the earth, awakening it to flow, to movement, to rhythm, to life. (1 次) /ˈen.ə.dʒaɪz/ 使精力充沛,使有活力;激励,激发 to make someone feel energetic or eager
  • enforce: Each day is a holiday, and ordinary holidays, when they come, are grudged as enforced interruptions in an absorbing vocation. (1 次) /ɪnˈfɔːs/ 使服从(法律);(强制)实行,执行,把…强加于 to make people obey a law, or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted
  • engrave: Historians have long been puzzled by dots, lines and symbols which have been engraved on walls, bones, and the ivory tusks of mammoths. (1 次) /ɪnˈɡreɪv/ (金属、石头等)上雕刻(字、图案等) to cut words, pictures, or patterns into the surface of metal, stone, etc.
  • enhance: Libraries made education possible, and education in its turn added to libraries: the growth of knowledge followed a kind of compound interest law, which was greatly enhanced by the invention of printing. (1 次) /ɪnˈhɑːns/ 提高;增加;增强;增进 to improve the quality, amount, or strength of something
  • ensue: It is possible that upon such an occasion a battle ensued, with the sharks being driven away or killed. (1 次) /ɪnˈsjuː/ (尤指作为结果而)接着发生,继而发生,因而产生 to happen after something else, especially as a result of it
  • entail: The contemporary phenomenon of car worship is to be explained not least by the sense of independence and freedom that ownership entails. (1 次) /ɪnˈteɪl/ 使必要;牵涉 to make something necessary, or to involve something
  • entertain: Before she grew old, Aunt Harriet used to entertain lavishly. (1 次) /en.təˈteɪn/ 使有兴趣;使快乐 to keep a group of people interested or enjoying themselves
  • envision: But the competition of man against man is not the simple process envisioned in biology. (1 次) /ɪnˈvɪʒ.ən/ 设想;期望 to imagine or expect something to happen, appear, etc. in a particular way
  • erase: Most of our fears are unreasonable, but they are impossible to erase. (1 次) /ɪˈreɪz/ 抹去,擦掉(尤指铅笔字迹) to remove something, especially a pencil mark by rubbing it
  • erode: The slope averages about 1 in 30, but contains steep, probably vertical, cliffs, and gentle sediment-covered terraces, and near its lower reaches there is a long tailing-off which is almost certainly the result of material transported out to deep water after being eroded from the continental masses. (1 次) /ɪˈrəʊd/ 侵蚀,腐蚀;磨损 to rub or be rubbed away gradually
  • erupt: Tazieff was able to set up his camp very close to the volcano while it was erupting violently. (1 次) /ɪˈrʌpt/ (火山)喷发,爆发 When a volcano erupts, it explodes and flames and rocks come out of it.
  • evade: He has surely set up a record for the thousands of children who dream of evading school. (1 次) /ɪˈveɪd/ 逃脱,躲开;回避,逃避 to avoid or escape from someone or something
  • exhaust: I argued that if I spent less time exhausting myself at exercises in the morning, I would keep my mind fresh for reading when I got home from work. (1 次) /ɪɡˈzɔːst/ 使精疲力竭;使疲惫不堪 to make someone extremely tired
  • expand: It has expanded without any idea of the true nature of the human beings who run the machines, and without giving any consideration to the effects produced on the individuals and on their descendants by the artificial mode of existence imposed by the factory. (1 次) /ɪkˈspænd/ (使)(尺寸、数量或重要性)扩大,增加;(使)膨胀 to increase in size, number, or importance, or to make something increase in this way
  • exterminate: It later became apparent that rabbits were developing a degree of resistance to this disease, so that the rabbit population was unlikely to be completely exterminated. (1 次) /ɪkˈstɜː.mɪ.neɪt/ 根除;灭绝;消灭 to kill all the animals or people in a particular place or of a particular type
  • extol: Though they extol the virtues of the peaceful life, only one of them has ever gone to live in the country and he was back in town within six months. (1 次) /ɪkˈstəʊl/ 赞扬;赞颂;赞美 to praise something or someone very much
  • facilitate: If this facilitates forgery, it is the bank which will lose, not the customer. (1 次) /fəˈsɪl.ɪ.teɪt/ 促进;促使;使便利 to make something possible or easier
  • falter: One would expect them to know their parts by heart and never have cause to falter. (1 次) /ˈfɒl.tər/ 衰弱;动摇;犹豫;畏缩 to lose strength or purpose and stop, or almost stop
  • fasten: This time they fixed heavy metal clamps to both sides of the dish so that they could fasten the chains. (1 次) /ˈfɑː.sən/ 扣紧;系牢;扎好;关紧 to (cause something to) become firmly fixed together, or in position, or closed
  • fend: That was really unsettling, but I fended off the taunts and jibes of the family good-humouredly and soon everybody got used to the idea. (1 次) /fend/ 抵挡,推开,击退 to push or send away an attacker or other unwanted person
  • flee: When Mrs. Richards walked towards him, he fled, slamming the door behind him. (1 次) /fliː/ (尤指因危险或恐惧而)逃跑 to escape by running away, especially because of danger or fear
  • flicker: These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad. (1 次) /ˈflɪk.ər/ 摇曳;闪烁 to shine with a light that is sometimes bright and sometimes weak
  • flirt: A writer makes order out of the anarchy of his heart; he submits himself to a more ruthless discipline than any critic dreamed of, and when he flirts with fame, he is taking time off from living with himself, from the search for what his world contains at its inmost point. (1 次) /flɜːt/ 调情,打情骂俏 to behave as if sexually attracted to someone, although not seriously
  • foretell: Precautions of this sort are necessary, for it is impossible to foretell the exact nature of the difficulties which will confront the pot-holer. (1 次) /fɔːˈtel/ 预言 to say what is going to happen in the future
  • forgot: I bought two expensive dictionaries here half an hour ago, but I forgot to take them with me. (1 次) /fəˈɡet/ 忘记,遗忘 to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something
  • freshen: As the wind freshened there came a sudden squall and the ship made a strange movement, listing to port. (1 次) /ˈfreʃ.ən/ 使洁净,使凉爽 to make something cleaner and/or cooler
  • fritter: But if you are a serious private investor, leave the Las Vegas mentality to those with money to fritter. (1 次) /ˈfrɪt.ər/ 油炸馅饼(用水果、蔬菜或肉作馅) a slice of fruit, vegetable, or meat covered with batter (= a mixture of flour, egg, and milk) and then fried
  • fry: On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat – the normally accepted practice in many northern countries. (1 次) /fraɪ/ 油炸;油煎;油炒 to cook food in hot oil or fat
  • fulfil(或许是 fulfill?): Despite its immensity, it is both simple and elegant, fulfilling its designer’s dream to create ‘an enormous object drawn as faintly as possible’. (1 次)
  • fumble: If you are lucky enough to get a sleeper, you spend half the night staring at the small blue light in the ceiling, or fumbling to find your ticket for inspection. (1 次) /ˈfʌm.bəl/ 笨手笨脚地做;(尤指)摸索,乱摸 to do something awkwardly, especially when using your hands
  • gasp: Meanwhile, they should encourage those among us who cannot swim five yards before they are gasping for air. (1 次) /ɡɑːsp/ (尤指由于惊奇、痛苦或震惊而)喘息,喘气,倒抽气 to take a short, quick breath through the mouth, especially because of surprise, pain, or shock
  • generalize: He was the man who climbed the Leaning Tower of Pisa and dropped various weights from the top, who rolled balls down inclined planes, and then generalized the results of his many experiments into the famous law of free fall. (1 次) /ˈdʒen.ər.əl.aɪz/ 概括,归纳 to make a general statement that something is true in all cases, based on what is true in some cases
  • gesticulate: Gesticulating wildly, the man acted as if he found my offer outrageous, but he eventually reduced the price to $10. (1 次) /dʒesˈtɪk.jə.leɪt/ (说话时)做手势,用手势表达,用动作(或姿态)示意 to make movements with your hands or arms, to express something or to emphasize what you are saying
  • glare: Men in shirt sleeves stood outside their houses and glared at us. (1 次) /ɡleər/ (长久的)怒视,瞪眼 a long, angry look
  • glisten: Round about, piles of limestone glistened in all the colours of the rainbow. (1 次) /ˈɡlɪs.ən/ (因潮湿、油亮或光滑的表面反光而)闪光,闪耀,闪亮 to shine by reflecting light from a wet or smooth surface
  • grab: A robot-arm from the Endeavour will grab the telescope and hold it while the astronauts make the necessary repairs. (1 次) /ɡræb/ 攫取,抢夺 to take hold of something or someone suddenly and roughly
  • grace:  Chickens slaughtered in the United States, claim officials in Brussels, are not fit to grace European tables. (1 次) /ɡreɪs/ 优美,优雅,雍容 a quality of moving in a smooth, relaxed, and attractive way
  • graduate: And Chinese, Korean, Filipino and Indian engineers are graduating in droves from California’s colleges. (1 次) /ˈɡrædʒ.u.ət/ 大学毕业生,学士学位获得者 a person who has a first degree from a university or college
  • grapple: The men of our family waded down through our flooded meadows with boathooks,in the hope of being able to grapple a corner of the raft and pull it out of the current towards our bank. (1 次) /ˈɡræp.əl/ (尤指为了得到某物而)扭打,搏斗 to fight, especially in order to win something
  • gratify: As for the unfortunate people who can command everything they want, who can gratify every caprice and lay their hands on almost every object of desire– for them a new pleasure a new excitement is only an additional satiation. (1 次) /ˈɡræt.ɪ.faɪ/ 使高兴;使满意;满足(某人的愿望、需求等) to please someone, or to satisfy a wish or need
  • grieve: In the new country he became absorbed in making a new life for the two of us, so that he gradually ceased to grieve. (1 次) /ɡriːv/ (尤指为某人去世而)悲痛,悲伤,伤心 to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies
  • guide: Thousands of lanterns slowly drift out to sea guiding the dead on their return journey to the other world. (1 次) /ɡaɪd/ 指南,要览,手册 a book that gives you the most important information about a particular subject
  • halt: His patrols halted the raiding parties: hunger assailed the Danish army. (1 次) /hɒlt/ (使)停止,停下 to (cause to) stop moving or doing something or happening
  • hamper: There is none of the hurry which, in our society, often hampers the full development of a growing personality. (1 次) /ˈhæm.pər/ 阻碍,妨碍 to prevent someone doing something easily
  • harden: Aeroplanes have the reputation of being dangerous and even hardened travellers are intimidated by them. (1 次) /ˈhɑː.dən/ (使)变硬 to become or make hard
  • harness: The albatross is the king of the gliders, the class of fliers which harness the air to their purpose, but must yield to its opposition. (1 次) /ˈhɑː.nəs/ 挽具;系带 a piece of equipment with straps and belts, used to control or hold in place a person, animal, or object
  • hasten: Carlyle was entirely ignorant of what the bottle in his pocket contained, of the nature of the illness from which his friend was suffering, and of what had previously been wrong with his wife, but a medicine that had worked so well in one form of illness would surely be of equal benefit in another, and comforted by the thought of the help he was bringing to his friend, he hastened to Henry Taylor’s house. (1 次) /ˈheɪ.sən/ 加快,加紧 to make something happen sooner or more quickly
  • haunt: Mr.Thompson is going to sell it because it is haunted. (1 次) /hɔːnt/ 使经常苦恼,不断困扰 to cause repeated suffering or anxiety
  • heave: The Ordnance officer ordered all the port cannon to be heaved to starboard to counteract the list but the steepening angle of the decksincreased. (1 次) /hiːv/ ,推,举起,移动(重物) to move something heavy using a lot of effort
  • hesitate: Though she hesitated for a moment, she finally went in and asked to see a dress that was in the window. (1 次) /ˈhez.ɪ.teɪt/ 犹豫,踌躇 to pause before you do or say something, often because you are uncertain or nervous about it
  • hinder: They went through the rooms, being careful to touch nothing, as they did not want to hinder the police in their search for fingerprints. (1 次) /ˈhɪn.dər/ 阻碍,妨碍 to limit the ability of someone to do something, or to limit the development of something
  • hobble: The man took heart and, sure enough, on New Years’ Eve he was able to hobble along to a party. (1 次) /ˈhɒb.əl/ 一瘸一拐地行走,跛行 to walk in an awkward way, usually because the feet or legs are injured
  • horrify: Though this caused great mirth among the guests, Aunt Harriet was horrified. (1 次) /ˈhɒr.ɪ.faɪ/ 使极为震惊 to shock someone very much
  • immaculate: No matter how many guests were present, the great house was always immaculate. (1 次) /ɪˈmæk.jə.lət/ 洁净的,整洁的 perfectly clean or tidy
  • imprison: A famous actor in a highly successful play was once cast in the role of an aristocrat who had been imprisoned in the Bastille for twenty years. (1 次) /ɪmˈprɪz.ən/ 关押,囚禁 to put someone in prison
  • improve: My particular experience is largely in oil, and the search for oil has done more to improve deep drilling than any other mining activity. (1 次) /ɪmˈpruːv/ 改进,改善 to (cause something to) get better
  • improvise: But this is not a business that can be undertaken in a day or swiftly improvised by a mere command of the will. (1 次) /ˈɪm.prə.vaɪz/ 临时做;即兴做 to invent or make something, such as a speech or a device, at the time when it is needed without already having planned it
  • incline: He was the man who climbed the Leaning Tower of Pisa and dropped various weights from the top, who rolled balls down inclined planes, and then generalized the results of his many experiments into the famous law of free fall. (1 次) /ɪnˈklaɪn/ (使)倾向于 to (make someone) feel something or want to do something
  • induce: This is supposed to induce pleasurable sensations in the elephant, and its effects are reinforced by the use of endearing epithets, such as ‘ho! (1 次) /ɪnˈdjuːs/ 诱使;劝说 to persuade someone to do something
  • indulge: Inviting the fire brigade to put out a nonexistent fire is a crude form of deception which no self-respecting student would ever indulge in. (1 次) /ɪnˈdʌldʒ/ (使)沉溺于;(尤指)放纵 to allow yourself or another person to have something enjoyable, especially more than is good for you
  • infect: By infecting animals and letting them loose in the burrows, local epidemics of this disease could be created. (1 次) /ɪnˈfekt/ (疾病)传染,感染 to pass a disease to a person, animal, or plant
  • inherit: Among tribal people all knowledge inherited by tradition is shared by all; it is taught to every member of the tribe so that in this respect everybody is equally equipped for life. (1 次) /ɪnˈher.ɪt/ 继承 to receive money, a house, etc. from someone after they have died
  • inquire: When the doctor answered the phone, Mr.Gilbert said he was inquiring about a certain patient, a Mr.John Gilbert. (1 次) /ɪnˈkwaɪər/ 询问,打听 to ask for information
  • inscribe: At the base of the gold cap, the words ‘made in the U.S.A’ had been neatly inscribed. (1 次) /ɪnˈskraɪb/ 题写;刻,雕 to write words in a book or carve (= cut) them on an object
  • insinuate: One can only gently insinuate something else into its convulsive grasp. (1 次) /ɪnˈsɪn.ju.eɪt/ 含沙射影地说,影射 to suggest, without being direct, that something unpleasant is true
  • inspect: However, it was his turn to be surprised, for the woman’s eyes immediately lit up and she fetched several bottles which she placed on the counter for Harry to inspect. (1 次) /ɪnˈspekt/ 检查;审视 to look at something or someone carefully in order to discover information, especially about their quality or condition
  • instal(或许是 install?): Men, particularly, spend hours of their leisure time installing their own fireplaces, laying out their own gardens; building garages and making furniture. (1 次)
  • interpret: But, if this world is not merely a bad joke, life a vulgar flare amid the cool radiance of the stars, and existence an empty laugh braying across the mysteries; if these intimations of a something behind and beyond are not evil humour born of indigestion, or whimsies sent by the devil to mock and madden us, if, in a word beauty means something yet we must not seek to interpret the meaning. (1 次) /ɪnˈtɜː.prɪt/ 理解,解释,阐释 to decide what the intended meaning of something is
  • interweave: In the breaking and remaking, in the timing interweaving, beginning afresh, the writer comes to discern things in his material which were not consciously in his mind when he began. (1 次) /ˌɪn.təˈwiːv/ 使交织;使紧密结合 to twist together or combine two or more things so that they cannot be separated easily
  • intimidate: Aeroplanes have the reputation of being dangerous and even hardened travellers are intimidated by them. (1 次) /ɪnˈtɪm.ɪ.deɪt/ 恫吓,恐吓 to frighten or threaten someone, usually in order to persuade them to do something that you want them to do
  • intoxicate: Intoxicated by his success, Harry then asked for perfumed mud. (1 次) /ɪnˈtɒk.sɪ.keɪt/ 使(某人)喝醉 (of alcohol or another drug) to make someone lose some control of their actions or behaviour
  • intrigue: Whether it be bird, fish or beast, the porpoise is intrigued with anything that is alive. (1 次) /ɪnˈtriːɡ/ (尤指因奇怪、不寻常或神秘而)使很感兴趣,迷住 to interest someone a lot, especially by being strange, unusual, or mysterious
  • irritate: Some friends of my family had this irritating habit. (1 次) /ˈɪr.ɪ.teɪt/ 激怒,使恼火 to make someone angry or annoyed
  • lash: The elephant is not immediately susceptible to such blandishments, however, and usually lashes fiercely with its trunk in all directions. (1 次) /læʃ/ 猛击;狠打 to hit with a lot of force
  • lean: He was the man who climbed the Leaning Tower of Pisa and dropped various weights from the top, who rolled balls down inclined planes, and then generalized the results of his many experiments into the famous law of free fall. (1 次) /liːn/ (使)倾斜,(使)向一侧歪斜 to (cause to) slope in one direction, or to move the top part of the body in a particular direction
  • leap: The sudden movement of the door made it sway slightly and it gave me the impression that it was about to leap out at me. (1 次) /liːp/ ,跳跃 to make a large jump or sudden movement, usually from one place to another
  • leapt: They all leapt out of their sleeping bags and hurried outside. (1 次) /liːp/ ,跳跃 to make a large jump or sudden movement, usually from one place to another
  • lull: Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep. (1 次) /lʌl/ 使安静,使平和;使发困 to cause someone to feel calm or to feel that they want to sleep
  • lure: Perhaps it is the desire for solitude or the chance of making an unexpected discovery that lures people down to the depths of the earth. (1 次) /lʊər/ 诱惑力,诱惑 the quality or power that something or someone has that makes it, him, or her attractive
  • lurk: Then, her composure regained, she was ready to set off with the porter’s assistance to search for any intruders who might still be lurking in her flat. (1 次) /lɜːk/ (尤指为攻击某人或做坏事而)潜伏,隐蔽,悄悄移动 to wait or move in a secret way so that you cannot be seen, especially because you are about to attack someone or do something wrong
  • madden: But, if this world is not merely a bad joke, life a vulgar flare amid the cool radiance of the stars, and existence an empty laugh braying across the mysteries; if these intimations of a something behind and beyond are not evil humour born of indigestion, or whimsies sent by the devil to mock and madden us, if, in a word beauty means something yet we must not seek to interpret the meaning. (1 次) /ˈmæd.ən/ 激怒;使狂怒;使非常恼火 to make someone very angry or annoyed
  • magnetize: The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time. (1 次) /ˈmæɡ.nə.taɪz/ 使磁化,使有磁性 to make an object magnetic
  • manoeuvre(或许是 man oeuvre?): The man who manoeuvres carelessly into his 20 pounds’ worth of space at one of Europe’s myriad permanent sites may find himself bumping a Bentley. (1 次)
  • mend: An old watch, by contrast, becomes so worn and unreliable that it eventually is not worth mending. (1 次) /mend/ 修理;修补;缝补 to repair something that is broken or damaged
  • mete: Reward or punishment are meted out quite independent of human interference. (1 次) /miːt/ 施加(惩罚);使受苦;使受到不公正对待 to give or order a punishment or make someone receive cruel or unfair treatment
  • mix: In a short time I was busy mixing butter and flour and my hands were soon covered with sticky pastry. (1 次) /mɪks/ (使)混合,拌和 to (cause different substances to) combine, so that the result cannot easily be separated into its parts
  • mock: But, if this world is not merely a bad joke, life a vulgar flare amid the cool radiance of the stars, and existence an empty laugh braying across the mysteries; if these intimations of a something behind and beyond are not evil humour born of indigestion, or whimsies sent by the devil to mock and madden us, if, in a word beauty means something yet we must not seek to interpret the meaning. (1 次) /mɒk/ 嘲笑,嘲弄;(常指为取笑而)模仿 to laugh at someone, often by copying them in a funny but unkind way
  • modify: But a closer study of the evidence, supported by a deeper sense of the period, and particularly by a new consciousness of the philosophical undercurrents in the scientific revolution, has profoundly modified this view of Galileo. (1 次) /ˈmɒd.ɪ.faɪ/ (稍作)修改,更改,改造,改变 to change something such as a plan, opinion, law, or way of behaviour slightly, usually to improve it or make it more acceptable
  • moor: Suddenly my wife spotted a boat moored to the bank. (1 次) /mɔːr/ 高沼;荒野;旷野 an open area of hills covered with rough grass, especially in Britain
  • mow: The mower firmly refused to mow, so I decided to dismantle it. (1 次) /məʊ/ ,割(草、谷类植物等) to cut plants, such as grass or wheat, that have long, thin stems and grow close together
  • muster: But no one has to muster up courage to enter a less pretentious antique shop. (1 次) /ˈmʌs.tər/ 鼓起(勇气);激起(某种感情或支持) to produce or encourage something such as an emotion or support
  • nag: When my wife nagged me to do something about it, I told her that either I would have to buy a new mower or let the grass grow. (1 次) /næɡ/ 不断批评(或抱怨);跟…纠缠不休;唠叨 to criticize or complain often in an annoying way, especially in order to try and make someone do something
  • nod: In answer to these questions I either nodded or made strange noises. (1 次) /nɒd/ 点头;(尤指)点头赞同,点头致意,点头示意 to move your head down and then up, sometimes several times, especially to show agreement, approval, or greeting, or to show something by doing this
  • octopus: If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy. (1 次) /ˈɒk.tə.pəs/ 章鱼 a sea creature with a soft, oval body and eight tentacles (= long parts like arms)
  • oppose: Duck, and like them the pigeons, are endowed with steel-like muscles, that are a good part of the weight of the bird, and these will ply the short wings with such irresistible power that they can bore for long distances through an opposing gale before exhaustion follows. (1 次) /əˈpəʊz/ 反对;反抗;抵制 to disagree with something or someone, often by speaking or fighting against it, him, or her
  • oppress: Some old people are oppressed by the fear of death. (1 次) /əˈpres/ 压迫;压制;欺压 to govern people in an unfair and cruel way and prevent them from having opportunities and freedom
  • ornament: They had laboured for three years to produce this floating work of art; she was more richly carved and ornamented than any previous ship. (1 次) /ˈɔː.nə.mənt/ 装饰物,饰品 an object that is beautiful rather than useful
  • outlive: Sometimes the yeast within a writer outlives a book he has written. (1 次) /ˌaʊtˈlɪv/ 比…活得长;比…待续时间长 to live or exist longer than someone or something
  • overbalance: For one agonizing moment, the dish was perched precariously on the bank of the canal, but it suddenly overbalanced and slid back into the water. (1 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈbæl.əns/ 失去平衡 to lose balance and therefore fall or nearly fall
  • overdraw: Primarily, the banker-customer relationship is that of debtor and creditor – who is which depending on whether the customer’s account is in credit or is overdrawn. (1 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈdrɔː/ 透支 to take more money out of your bank account than the account contains
  • overfishe(或许是 silverfish?): Fish and chips has always been a favourite dish in Britain, but as the oceans have been overfished, fish has become more and more expensive. (1 次)
  • overflow: After a long period of rain the river may overflow its banks. (1 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈfləʊ/ (液体)溢出,泛滥 When a liquid overflows, it flows over the edges of a container, etc. because there is too much of it.
  • overrun: It overran a whole continent. (1 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈrʌn/ (有害的人或事物)肆虐,横行,泛滥 If unwanted people or things overrun, they fill a place quickly and in large numbers.
  • overwhelm: We keep trying all four methods, but he sheer volume of rubbish we produce worldwide threatens to overwhelm us. (1 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈwelm/ (用武力)制服,击败,征服 to defeat someone or something by using a lot of force
  • overwork: There is no quicker method of disposing of patients than by giving them what they are asking for, and since most medical men in the Health Services are overworked and have little time for offering time-consuming and little-appreciated advice on such subjects as diet, right living, and the need for abandoning bad habits etc., the bottle, the box, and the jar are almost always granted them. (1 次) /ˌəʊ.vəˈwɜːk/ (使)劳累过度,(使)工作太累 to (cause someone to) work too much
  • peep: All gun-ports were open and the muzzles peeped wickedly from them. (1 次) /piːp/ (通常指通过小孔)窥视,偷看 to secretly look at something for a short time, usually through a hole
  • peer: Old women in black shawls peered at us from doorways. (1 次) /pɪər/ 仔细看,端详;费力地看 to look carefully or with difficulty
  • penalize: As the time and cost of making a chip drop to a few days and a few hundred dollars, engineers may soon be free to let their imaginations soar without being penalized by expensive failures. (1 次) /ˈpiː.nəl.aɪz/ 使处于不利地位 to cause someone a disadvantage
  • penetrate: While Alfred’s little army slowly began to gather at Athelney, the king himself set out to penetrate the camp of Guthrum, the commander of the Danish invaders. (1 次) /ˈpen.ɪ.treɪt/ 穿透;进入;渗入 to move into or through something
  • perform: Though it may be possible to measure the value of material goods in terms of money, it is extremely difficult to estimate the true value of the services which people perform for us. (1 次) /pəˈfɔːm/ ,进行;施行 to do an action or piece of work
  • persecute: Another patient might equally well complain that her neighbours were combining to slander her and persecute her, and yet one might be cautious about believing this statement. (1 次) /ˈpɜː.sɪ.kjuːt/ (因种族、宗教、政治信仰)迫害;虐待;烦扰,纠缠 to treat someone unfairly or cruelly over a long period of time because of their race, religion, or political beliefs, or to annoy someone by refusing to leave them alone
  • perturb: Even though the road was littered with boulders and pitted with holes, Bruce was not in the least perturbed. (1 次) /pəˈtɜːb/ 使烦恼;使担心 to worry someone
  • pester: From the moment he arrived there, he kept on pestering his doctor to tell him when he would be able to go home. (1 次) /ˈpes.tər/ 不断烦扰,纠缠 to behave in an annoying manner towards someone by doing or asking for something repeatedly
  • petrify: I opened the cupboard door and then stood in front of it petrified. (1 次) /ˈpet.rə.faɪ/ 把…吓呆,使惊呆 to frighten someone a lot, especially so that they are unable to move or speak
  • pine: There are even stories of half-trained elephant calves who have refused to feed and pined to death when by some unavoidable circumstance they have been deprived of their own trainer. (1 次) /paɪn/ 松树 an evergreen tree (= one that never loses its leaves) that grows in cooler areas of the world
  • plead: No one can plead ignorance of a subject any longer, for there are countless do-it-yourself publications. (1 次) /pliːd/ 乞求,恳求 to make an urgent, emotional statement or request for something
  • plot: A long-lost brother, who was presumed dead, was really alive all the time and wickedly plotting to bring about the hero’s downfall. (1 次) /plɒt/ 情节 the story of a book, film, play, etc.
  • plough(或许是 lough?): The most surprising thing about it, however, is that it can land anywhere: on snow, water, or even on a ploughed field. (1 次)
  • ply: Duck, and like them the pigeons, are endowed with steel-like muscles, that are a good part of the weight of the bird, and these will ply the short wings with such irresistible power that they can bore for long distances through an opposing gale before exhaustion follows. (1 次) /plaɪ/ 经常从事(尤指卖东西的活儿);兜售 to sell or to work regularly at something, especially at a job that involves selling things
  • pollute: Rubbish, however, is only part of the problem of polluting our planet. (1 次) /pəˈluːt/ 污染 to make an area or substance, usually air, water, or soil, dirty or harmful to people, animals, and plants, especially by adding harmful chemicals
  • populate: Only in a sparsely-__populated__ rural community is it possible to disregard it. (1 次) /ˈpɒp.jə.leɪt/ 构成…的人口(或动物的总数) If an area is populated by people or animals, they live in that area.
  • portray: The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (1 次) /pɔːˈtreɪ/ 描绘,描述,描写 to represent or describe someone or something in a painting, film, book, or other artistic work
  • pray: We enjoy reading about them, especially when we find that, like the praying mantis, they lead perfectly horrible lives. (1 次) /preɪ/ 祷告,祈祷 to speak to a god either privately or in a religious ceremony in order to express love, admiration, or thanks or in order to ask for something
  • prescribe: It is recounted of Thomas Carlyle that when he heard of the illness of his friend, Henry Taylor, he went off immediately to visit him, carrying with him in his pocket what remained a bottle of medicine formerly prescribed for an indisposition of Mrs. Carlyle’s. (1 次) /prɪˈskraɪb/ (医生)开(药),为…开(药),嘱咐(疗法) (of a doctor) to say what medical treatment someone should have
  • preside: Aunt Harriet presided over an invisible army of servants that continuously scrubbed, cleaned, and polished. (1 次) /prɪˈzaɪd/ 主持(会议或仪式) to be in charge of a formal meeting, ceremony, or trial
  • presume: A long-lost brother, who was presumed dead, was really alive all the time and wickedly plotting to bring about the hero’s downfall. (1 次) /prɪˈzjuːm/ 假定,推定,认定 to believe something to be true because it is very likely, although you are not certain
  • prevail: First of all, they may have come to this planet of ours thousands or millions of years ago, and found our then prevailing primitive state completely uninteresting to their own advanced knowledge. (1 次) /prɪˈveɪl/ 占优势,占上风 to get control or influence
  • prise(或许是 pries?): Frank begged him to do so and the dealer reluctantly prised it open. (1 次)
  • prizefight: Though he was technically a prizefighter, Mendoza did much to change crude prizefighting into a sport, for he brought science to the game. (1 次) /ˈpraɪz.faɪt/ 职业拳击赛 a boxing match in which people fight to win money
  • promote: The administrative overheads of a business are low to the extent that everyone working in the business can be trusted to behave in a way that best promotes the interests of the firm. (1 次) /prəˈməʊt/ 促进;促销,推销;推广 to encourage people to like, buy, use, do, or support something
  • propose: The daily exercises lasted only eleven minutes and I proposed to do them early in the morning before anyone had got up. (1 次) /prəˈpəʊz/ 建议;提议;提出 to offer or suggest a possible plan or action for other people to consider
  • pump: There is only enough spring water to supply the needs of the house, so we have to pump from the river for farm use. (1 次) /pʌmp/ ,抽水机;油泵;打气筒 a piece of equipment that is used to cause liquid, air, or gas to move from one place to another
  • punish: The woman walked out of the shop angrily and decided to punish the assistant next day. (1 次) /ˈpʌn.ɪʃ/ 惩罚 to cause someone who has done something wrong or committed a crime to suffer, by hurting them, forcing them to pay money, sending them to prison, etc.
  • pursue: Though my aunt pursued what was, in those days, an enlightened policy, in that she never allowed her domestic staff to work more than eight hours a day, she was extremely difficult to please. (1 次) /pəˈsjuː/ 追赶;追捕;追击 to follow someone or something, usually to try to catch him, her, or it
  • quarrel: The two men quarrelled bitterly and it was clear that the argument could only be settled by a fight. (1 次) /ˈkwɒr.əl/ 争吵,不和 an angry disagreement between two or more people or groups
  • queue: We had to queue for hours to get in and there must have been several hundred people present just before the show began. (1 次) /kjuː/ (人或车排成的)队,行列 a line of people, usually standing or in cars, waiting for something, or a lot of people who want something
  • quicken: Turning back down the main street, we quickened our pace and made our way rapidly towards the stream where we hoped the boatman was waiting. (1 次) /ˈkwɪk.ən/ (使)变快,(使)加速 to become quicker, or to make something become quicker
  • quieten: Sometimes a tame elephant is tethered nearby to give the wild one confidence, and in most cases the captive gradually quietens down and begins to accept its food. (1 次) /ˈkwaɪə.tən/ (使)平静;(使)安静 to (cause someone to) become calmer or less noisy
  • ramble: She had a huge, rambling country house called ‘The Gables’. (1 次) /ˈræm.bəl/ (尤指在乡间)漫步,漫游,闲逛 to walk for pleasure, especially in the countryside
  • ransack: Then a police inspector arrived with a constable and she told them of her discovery of the ransacked flat. (1 次) /ˈræn.sæk/ 洗劫;劫掠;粗暴地搜翻 to search a place or container in a violent and careless way
  • rattle: If fifty pence pieces are not exchanged for sweets, they rattle for months inside money boxes. (1 次) /ˈræt.əl/ (连续重复的)嗒嗒声,嘎嘎声;连续短促的碰撞声 a sound similar to a series of quickly repeated knocks
  • re: Such a messenger, receiving our radio and television signals, might well re-transmit them back to its home-planet, although what impression any other civilization would thus get from us is best left unsaid. (1 次) /riː/ (尤用于商务信函中)关于,兹就,事涉 (especially in business letters) about; on the subject of
  • reabsorb: For a time it assumes a miraculous individuality that, in the end, is reabsorbed into the great ocean of life. (1 次) /ˌriː.əbˈzɔːb/ 重新吸收 to absorb (= take in) a substance again, or to be absorbed again
  • react: Though the sound could be heard clearly, it took me a long time to react. (1 次) /riˈækt/ 反应;作出回应 to act in a particular way as a direct result of something else
  • reassemble: I was not surprised to find that the machine still refused to work after I had reassembled it, for the simple reason that I was left with several curiously shaped bits of metal which did not seem to fit anywhere. (1 次) /ˌriː.əˈsem.bəl/ 再集合;(使)重新聚集 to come together again, or bring something together again, in a single place
  • rebound: There was a danger that the wave would rebound off the other side of the bank and send the dish plunging into the water again. (1 次) /ˌriːˈbaʊnd/ 弹回;反弹;跳回 to bounce back after hitting a hard surface
  • rebuild: It has four Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, but the group will need to have only three of them rebuilt. (1 次) /ˌriːˈbɪld/ 重建;改建;使恢复原状 to build something again that has been damaged or destroyed
  • recall: We can perhaps forgive those who said the moons of Jupiter were produced by Galileo’s spyglass if we recall that in his day, as for centuries before, curved glass was the popular contrivance for producing not truth but illusion, untruth; and if a single curved glass would distort nature, how much more would a pair of them? (1 次) /rɪˈkɔːl/ 回忆起;回想起;记得 to bring the memory of a past event into your mind, and often to give a description of what you remember
  • recur: The same old favorites recur year in year out with monotonous regularity. (1 次) /rɪˈkɜːr/ 反复出现;再次发生;重新产生 to happen many times or to happen again
  • rediscover: Then in 1989, twenty-six years after the crash, the plane was accidentally rediscovered in an aerial survey of the island. (1 次) /ˌriːdɪˈskʌv.ər/ 再发现;重新发现;重新找到 to find something or someone again after losing or forgetting about it, him, or her for a long time
  • register: This time it was the postman and he wanted me to sign for a registered letter! (1 次) /ˈredʒ.ɪ.stər/ (尤指把姓名)登记,注册,记录 to put information, especially your name, into an official list or record
  • reinforce: This is supposed to induce pleasurable sensations in the elephant, and its effects are reinforced by the use of endearing epithets, such as ‘ho! (1 次) /ˌriː.ɪnˈfɔːs/ 加固;使更结实 to make something stronger
  • release: From all such fears camping releases him. (1 次) /rɪˈliːs/ 释放,放走;放开,松开 to give freedom or free movement to someone or something
  • remonstrate: Shortly afterwards, four more policemen arrived and remonstrated with the workmen. (1 次) /ˈrem.ən.streɪt/ 抗议;反对;抱怨 to complain to someone or about something
  • renew: In response to renewed pleadings, Bruce stopped. (1 次) /rɪˈnjuː/ 给…展期,延长…的期限;更新,更换 to increase the life of or replace something old
  • repel: The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time. (1 次) /rɪˈpel/ 驱逐;逐回;击退;抗御 to force someone or something to stop moving towards you or attacking you
  • reproach: But people are often reproached for unpunctuality when their only fault is cutting things fine. (1 次) /rɪˈprəʊtʃ/ (尤指因为某人没成功或没达到预期目标而)责备,责怪,批评 to criticize someone, especially for not being successful or not doing what is expected
  • resent: If parents were prepared for this adolescent reaction, and realized that was a sign that the child was growing up and developing valuable powers of observation and independent judgment, they would not be so hurt, and therefore would not drive the child into opposition by resenting and resisting it. (1 次) /rɪˈzent/ 感到愤恨;不满;憎恶 to feel angry because you have been forced to accept someone or something that you do not like
  • reset: They have a character, perhaps two; they are in that condition of eager discomfort which passes for inspiration all admit radical changes of destination once the journey has begun; one, to my certain knowledge, spent nine months on a novel about Kashmir, then reset the whole thing in the Scottish Highlands. (1 次) /ˌriːˈset/ (电脑等工作不正常时)重新启动;重置,复原,使复位 to turn a piece of electronic equipment off and then on again when it does not work correctly, to make it start working correctly again
  • respond:  Appreciation of sculpture depends upon the ability to respond to form in 3 dimensions. (1 次) /rɪˈspɒnd/ 回答,作答;回应,作出反应 to say or do something as a reaction to something that has been said or done
  • restrict: In democratic countries any efforts to restrict the freedom of the press are rightly condemned. (1 次) /rɪˈstrɪkt/ 限制;限定;妨碍 to limit the movements or actions of someone, or to limit something and reduce its size or prevent it from increasing
  • retrace: So I drove back to the town and began to retrace the route, taking frequent glances at the map. (1 次) /rɪˈtreɪs/ 沿原路返回;回忆;追溯 to go back over something, for example a path or a series of past actions
  • reunite: When the brothers were reunited, Hans explained how it was that he was still alive. (1 次) /ˌriː.juːˈnaɪt/ 使重新结合;使再联合;使重聚 to bring people together again
  • ringshape(或许是 ring shape?): This is done by a great number of ringshaped air jets on the bottom of the craft. (1 次)
  • rip: We felt sure that sooner or later a stone would rip a hole in our petrol tank or damage the engine. (1 次) /rɪp/ 撕裂;撕破;划破 to pull apart; to tear or be torn violently and quickly
  • rob: Hart’s good-bad man was always an outsider, always one of the disinherited, and if he found it necessary to shoot a sheriff or rob a bank along the way, his early audiences found it easy to understand and forgive, especially when it was Hart who, in the end, overcame the attacking Indians. (1 次) /rɒb/ 抢劫,掠夺;盗取 to take money or property illegally from a place, organization, or person, often using violence
  • romanticize: He had lived in it as a child when it was already disappearing, and his hero was firmly rooted in his memories and experiences, and in both the history and the mythology of the vanished frontier, And although no period or place in American history has been more absurdly romanticized, myth and reality did join hands in at least one arena, the conflict between the individual and encroaching civilization. (1 次) /rəʊˈmæn.tɪ.saɪz/ 以浪漫方式说话;使浪漫化;使理想化 to talk about something in a way that makes it sound better than it really is, or to believe that something is better than it really is
  • rot: They may also have used wood and skins,but these have rotted away. (1 次) /rɒt/ (使)腐败;(使)腐烂;(使)腐朽 to (cause something to) decay
  • rouse: A young man sees a sunset and, unable to understand or to express the emotion that it rouses in him, concludes that it must be the gateway to a world that lies beyond It is difficult for any of us in moments of intense aesthetic experience to resist the suggestion that we are catching a glimpse of a light that shines down to us from a different realm of existence, different and, because the experience is intensely moving, in some way higher. (1 次) /raʊz/ 唤醒;激励,使觉醒,使奋起 to wake someone up or make someone more active or excited
  • ruin: At some dramatic moment in the story, the terrible secret becomes known and a reputation is ruined. (1 次) /ˈruː.ɪn/ (完全)毁掉,毁坏;破坏;糟踏 to spoil or destroy something completely
  • rumble: Then the sound of rumbling thunder reached the watchers on the shore, as cargo, ballast, ammunition and 400 people went sliding and crashing down to the port side of the steeply listing ship. (1 次) /ˈrʌm.bəl/ 发出隆隆声;发出辘辘声;发出低沉连续的响声 to make a continuous low sound
  • safeguard: As long ago as 1809, the Swedish Parliament introduced a scheme to safeguard the interest of the individual. (1 次) /ˈseɪf.ɡɑːd/ 保护,保卫;捍卫,维护 to protect something from harm
  • safekeepe(或许是 safekeeping?): John had a very good day and put his wallet containing $3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping. (1 次)
  • satisfy: But having satisfied the requirements of practical necessity, most people go no further. (1 次) /ˈsæt.ɪs.faɪ/ 使满足,使满意 to please someone by giving them what they want or need
  • scoop: The wheels scooped up stones which hammered ominously under the car. (1 次) /skuːp/ 勺子;戽斗 a tool with a deep bowl-shaped end that is used to dig out and move a soft substance or powder
  • scour: The sea bed was scoured with powerful nets and there was tremendous excitement on board when a chest was raised from the bottom. (1 次) /skaʊər/ ,擦净;刷,刷掉 to remove dirt from something by rubbing it hard with something rough
  • scramble: The raid was all over in three minutes, for the men scrambled back into the car and it moved off at a fantastic speed. (1 次) /ˈskræm.bəl/ (急速而艰难地)移动;爬;攀登 to move or climb quickly but with difficulty, often using your hands to help you
  • scrub: Aunt Harriet presided over an invisible army of servants that continuously scrubbed, cleaned, and polished. (1 次) /skrʌb/ (尤指用硬刷、肥皂和水)擦洗,刷洗 to rub something hard in order to clean it, especially using a stiff brush, soap, and water
  • scurry: I watched them scurrying around the base of the tree in bewilderment. (1 次) /ˈskʌr.i/ 碎步快跑 to move quickly, with small, short steps
  • seal: The lower gun-ports were now below water and the inrush sealed the ship’s fate. (1 次) /siːl/ 海豹 a large mammal that eats fish and lives partly in the sea and partly on land or ice
  • secure: Municipalities naturally want to secure the campers’ site fees and other custom. (1 次) /sɪˈkjʊər/ 牢靠的;牢固的 positioned or fixed firmly and correctly and therefore not likely to move, fall, or break
  • seize: As the men refused to stop working, the police attempted to seize the pneumatic drill. (1 次) /siːz/ 抓住;夺过 to take something quickly and keep or hold it
  • shatter: Could any spectacle, for instance, be more grimly whimsical than that of gunners using science to shatter men’s bodies while, close at hand, surgeons use it to restore them? (1 次) /ˈʃæt.ər/ (使)破碎;粉碎 to (cause something to) break suddenly into very small pieces
  • sheer: We keep trying all four methods, but he sheer volume of rubbish we produce worldwide threatens to overwhelm us. (1 次) /ʃɪər/ 完全的,彻底的 used to emphasize how very great, important, or powerful a quality or feeling is; nothing except
  • shift: She always referred to them as ‘the shifting population’, for they came and went with such frequency that I never even got a chance to learn their names. (1 次) /ʃɪft/ (尤指略微地)移动;改变;转移 to (cause something or someone to) move or change from one position or direction to another, especially slightly
  • shiver: Shivering in their wet clothes, the teenagers looked on while three men dived repeatedly into the water to locate the dish. (1 次) /ˈʃɪv.ər/ (因寒冷、疾病或恐惧而)轻微颤抖,发抖 When people or animals shiver, they shake slightly because they feel cold, ill, or frightened.
  • shove: One young calf especially enjoyed raising a turtle to the surface with his snout, and then shoving him across the tank like an aquaplane. (1 次) /ʃʌv/ ,推挤,推撞 to push someone or something forcefully
  • shrug: Shrugging my shoulders, I began to walk away when, a moment later, he ran after me and thrust the pen into my hands. (1 次) /ʃrʌɡ/ (表示不知道或不感兴趣)耸(肩) to raise your shoulders and then lower them in order to say you do not know or are not interested
  • shun: The modern traveller is often a man who dislikes the Splendide and the Bellavista, not because he cannot afford, or shuns their material comforts, but because he is afraid of them. (1 次) /ʃʌn/ 避开,避免 to avoid something
  • singe: Tomorrow evening they will be singing at the Workers’ Club. (1 次) /sɪndʒ/ 把…微微烧焦,把…烤焦 to burn slightly on the surface, without producing flames
  • sip: The real escapist can watch a film and sip champagne on some services. (1 次) /sɪp/ ,啜 to drink, taking only a very small amount at a time
  • situate: When the instrument is situated at more than 700 miles from the earthquake centre, the graphic record shows three waves arriving one after the other at short intervals. (1 次) /ˈsɪtʃ.u.eɪt/ 使处于…境地;使坐落于 to put something in a particular position
  • slam: When Mrs. Richards walked towards him, he fled, slamming the door behind him. (1 次) /slæm/ (使)重重撞上,(使)砰地关上 to (cause to) move against a hard surface with force and usually a loud noise
  • slander: Another patient might equally well complain that her neighbours were combining to slander her and persecute her, and yet one might be cautious about believing this statement. (1 次) /ˈslɑːn.dər/ 诽谤,诋毁 a false spoken statement about someone that damages their reputation, or the making of such a statement
  • slaughter:  Chickens slaughtered in the United States, claim officials in Brussels, are not fit to grace European tables. (1 次) /ˈslɔː.tər/ (尤指战争中的)屠杀,杀戮 the killing of many people cruelly and unfairly, especially in a war
  • slumber: It was necessary, therefore, to invent instruments that neither slumbered nor slept. (1 次) /ˈslʌm.bər/ 睡觉,睡眠 sleep
  • snap: One of the links in the chain that drives the wheels had snapped. (1 次) /snæp/ 突然折断,咔嚓一声折断 to cause something that is thin to break suddenly and quickly with a cracking sound
  • soothe: Two assistants, mounted on tame elephants, control the captive from either side, while others rub their hands over his skin to the accompaniment of a monotonous and soothing chant. (1 次) /suːð/ 使平静,安慰 to make someone feel calm or less worried
  • spawn: Mead predicts that inventors will be able to perfect powerful customized chips over a weekend at the office – spawning a new generation of garage start-ups and giving the U.S. a jump on its foreign rivals in getting new products to market fast. (1 次) /spɔːn/ (鱼、青蛙等的)卵 the eggs of fish, frogs, etc.
  • specialize: Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax. (1 次) /ˈspeʃ.əl.aɪz/ 专门研究,专攻;专门从事 to study or work on a particular subject or skill more than any others, so that you become an expert in it
  • spoil: Postcards always spoil my holidays. (1 次) /spɔɪl/ 破坏;糟蹋;毁掉 to destroy or reduce the pleasure, interest, or beauty of something
  • squeeze: Squeezing through a cleft in the rocks, the pot-holers arrived at an enormous cavern, the size of a huge concert hall. (1 次) /skwiːz/ (尤指从各方面)挤压,捏,挤,榨 to press something firmly, especially from all sides in order to change its shape, reduce its size, or remove liquid from it
  • squint: Then, squinting his eyes, he said: ‘The light is dim. (1 次) /skwɪnt/ 眯起眼看 to partly close your eyes in order to see more clearly
  • starboard: The Ordnance officer ordered all the port cannon to be heaved to starboard to counteract the list but the steepening angle of the decksincreased. (1 次) /ˈstɑː.bəd/ (船舶或飞机的)右舷,右侧 the right side of a ship or aircraft as you are facing forward
  • starve: You either starve to death or live like Robinson Crusoe, Waiting for a boat which never comes. (1 次) /stɑːv/ (使)挨饿;(使)饿死 to (cause someone to) become very weak or die because there is not enough food to eat
  • steepen: The Ordnance officer ordered all the port cannon to be heaved to starboard to counteract the list but the steepening angle of the decksincreased. (1 次) /ˈstiː.pən/ (使)变陡 to become steeper, or to make something do this
  • stem: However, a new type of humour, which stems largely from the U.S., has recently come into fashion. (1 次) /stem/ 主干 a central part of something from which other parts can develop or grow, or which forms a support
  • sterilize: Alcohol may be a medical disinfectant, but should not be relied upon to sterilize water. (1 次) /ˈster.ɪ.laɪz/ 为…做绝育手术,使绝育 to perform a medical operation on someone in order to make them unable to have children
  • stir: The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day. (1 次) /stɜːr/ (用汤匙等)搅动,搅拌 to mix a liquid or other substance by moving an object such as a spoon in a circular pattern
  • strive: He must strive continually to think of and use, form in its full spatial completeness. (1 次) /straɪv/ (尤指长期或不畏艰难地)努力,奋斗,力争 to try very hard to do something or to make something happen, especially for a long time or against difficulties
  • stumble: I felt as if I had stumbled into a nightmare country, as you sometimes do in dreams. (1 次) /ˈstʌm.bəl/ 绊脚;绊倒 to step awkwardly while walking or running and fall or begin to fall
  • subdue: But even the mosquito has been subdued by attention to drainage and by chemical sprays. (1 次) /səbˈdʒuː/ 压制;制服;控制 to reduce the force of something, or to prevent something from existing or developing
  • substitute: It is only in the study of man himself that the major social sciences have substituted the study of one local variation, that of Western civilization. (1 次) /ˈsʌb.stɪ.tʃuːt/ 用…代替,代之以 to use something or someone instead of another thing or person
  • succeed: She is a strong swimmer and many people feel that she is sure to succeed. (1 次) /səkˈsiːd/ 成功;实现目标;达到目的 If you succeed, you achieve something that you have been aiming for, and if a plan or piece of work succeeds, it has the results that you wanted.
  • suffice: Perhaps it will suffice to mention the nuclear bomb. (1 次) /səˈfaɪs/ 足够;满足要求 to be enough
  • superimpose: Since the sea covers the greater part of the earth’s surface, it is quite reasonable to regard the sea floor as the basic form of the crust of the earth, with superimposed upon it the continents, together with the islands and other features of the oceans. (1 次) /ˌsuː.pə.rɪmˈpəʊz/ 使(尤指图片、文字等)叠加,将…放在他物之上 to put especially a picture, words, etc. on top of something else, especially another picture, words, etc., so that what is in the lower position can still be seen, heard, etc.
  • surrender: Now Alfred began a long series of skirmishes – and within a month the Danes had surrendered. (1 次) /sərˈen.dər/ 投降 to stop fighting and admit defeat
  • swarm: I even went out at midnight with a torch and noted with satisfaction (and surprise) that the ants were still swarming around the sticky tape without being able to do anything about it. (1 次) /swɔːm/ (一起移动的)一大群(昆虫) a large group of insects all moving together
  • swear: That the equipment of modern camping becomes yearly more sophisticated is an entertaining paradox for the cynic, a brighter promise for the hopeful traveller who has sworn to get away from it all. (1 次) /sweər/ 诅咒,咒骂 to use words that are rude or offensive as a way of emphasizing what you mean or as a way of insulting someone or something
  • swerve: As we bumped over the dusty track, we swerved to avoid large boulders. (1 次) /swɜːv/ 突然改变方向,急转弯 to change direction, especially suddenly
  • swing: As the man tried to swing the speedboat round, the steering wheel came away in his hands. (1 次) /swɪŋ/ 摆动,摇摆,摇晃 to move easily and without interruption backwards and forwards or from one side to the other, especially from a fixed point, or to cause something or someone to do this
  • switch: After switching on powerful arc lights, they saw great stalagmites – some of them over forty feet high – rising up like tree-trunks to meet the stalactites suspended from the roof. (1 次) /swɪtʃ/ 开关 a small device, usually pushed up or down with your finger, that controls and turns on or off an electric current
  • tackle: It has to be tall because it is like a giant block and tackle and we have to lower into the ground and haul out of the ground great lengths of drill pipe which are rotated by an engine at the top and are fitted with a cutting bit at the bottom. (1 次) /ˈtæk.əl/ 对付,处理;与…交涉 to try to deal with something or someone
  • terrify: So it comes as a surprise to learn that giant fish are terrifying the divers on North Sea oil rigs. (1 次) /ˈter.ə.faɪ/ 使害怕,使恐惧 to frighten someone very much
  • thresh: The whole village has been working day and night gathering and threshing this year’s crop before the September rains. (1 次) /θreʃ/ (用机器或手持工具)使(谷物)脱粒 to remove the seeds of crop plants by hitting them, using either a machine or a hand tool
  • thrive: ‘We really thrive on anarchy.’ (1 次) /θraɪv/ 茁壮成长;兴旺,繁荣 to grow, develop, or be successful
  • throng: The modern city consists of monstrous edifices and of dark, narrow streets full of petrol fumes and toxic gases, torn by the noise of the taxicabs, lorries and buses, and thronged ceaselessly by great crowds. (1 次) /θrɒŋ/ 人群;群众 a crowd or large group of people
  • thrust: Shrugging my shoulders, I began to walk away when, a moment later, he ran after me and thrust the pen into my hands. (1 次) /θrʌst/ 推挤;刺;戳;插入 to push suddenly and strongly
  • tint: Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, greyish substance. (1 次) /tɪnt/ 淡淡的色泽(或色调) a small amount of a colour
  • tip: Affluent he may be, but he is by no means sure what to tip the doorman or the chambermaid. (1 次) /tɪp/ (使)倾斜;(使)倾覆 to (cause to) move so that one side is higher than another side
  • toil: Broadly speaking, human beings may be divided into three classes: those who are toiled to death, those who are worried to death, and those who are bored to death. (1 次) /tɔɪl/ (尤指体力上的)苦工,苦活 hard work, especially work that makes you feel physically tired
  • tolerate: Why people are prepared to tolerate a four-hour journey each day for the dubious privilege of living in the country is beyond me. (1 次) /ˈtɒl.ər.eɪt/ 宽容;容忍 to accept behaviour and beliefs that are different from your own, although you might not agree with or approve of them
  • toothe(或许是 tooth?): Other animals were trapped in tar pits, like the elephants, sabre-__toothed__ cats, and numerous other creatures that are found at Rancho la Brea, which is now just a suburb of Los Angeles. (1 次)
  • torpedo: The Karen had been sailing in a convoy to Russia when she was torpedoed by an enemy submarine. (1 次) /tɔːˈpiː.dəʊ/ 鱼雷 a long, thin bomb that travels underwater in order to destroy the ship at which it is aimed
  • toss: She had lived in the flat for thirty years and was a veritable magpie at hoarding; and it seemed as though everything she possessed had been tossed out and turned over and over. (1 次) /tɒs/ (随意地)扔,掷,抛 to throw something carelessly
  • tow: We informed him that the fissure extended for fifty yards and was tow feet wide and four feet deep. (1 次) /təʊ/ ,拉,牵引(车、船等) to pull a car, boat, etc. along, fastened behind another vehicle or boat
  • tremble: By this time her legs were beginning to tremble, so she sat down and accepted a cup of very strong tea, while he telephoned the police. (1 次) /ˈtrem.bəl/ (通常因寒冷、害怕或情绪激动)颤抖,发抖 to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control, for example because you are frightened, angry, or excited, or because of illness
  • trifle: It is no use inviting the politician or the professional or business man, who has been working or worrying about serious things for six days, to work or worry about trifling things at the weekend. (1 次) /ˈtraɪ.fəl/ 乳脂松糕,果酱松糕(一种甜点,包括一层水果海绵蛋糕、一层蛋奶沙司和一层奶油) a sweet cold dish consisting of a layer of fruit and cake, a layer of custard (= thick, sweet, yellow sauce) and a top layer of cream
  • troop: The next morning the whole family trooped in to watch the performance. (1 次) /truːp/ 部队,军队 soldiers on duty in a large group
  • tuck: Few things could be more impressive than the peace that descends on deserted city streets at weekends when the thousands that travel to work every day are tucked away in their homes in the country. (1 次) /tʌk/ (衣服等的末端)塞进 to push a loose end of a piece of clothing or material into a particular place or position, especially to make it tidy or comfortable
  • twist: After jumping about on the carpet and twisting the human frame into uncomfortable positions, I sat down at the breakfast table in an exhausted condition. (1 次) /twɪst/ 转动,旋转;缠绕,盘绕 to turn something, especially repeatedly, or to turn or wrap one thing around another
  • unconnecte(或许是 unconnected?): A man may acquire great knowledge of topics unconnected with his daily work, and yet get hardly any benefit or relief. (1 次)
  • uncrumple(或许是 crumple?): However you decide to spend your time, one thing is certain: you will arrive at your destination fresh and uncrumpled. (1 次)
  • underestimate: It was not that Bruce always underestimated difficulties. (1 次) /ˌʌn.dəˈres.tɪ.meɪt/ 低估;(对…)估计不足 to fail to guess or understand the real cost, size, difficulty, etc. of something
  • underline: Such extreme cases must probably be taken with a grain of salt, but they do underline the general principle that the relationship between elephant and mahout is the key to successful training. (1 次) /ˌʌn.dəˈlaɪn/ (尤指为了强调)在(词语)下面画线 to draw a line under a word, especially in order to show its importance
  • unhorse: Men accustomed to struggling for survival against the elements and Indians were bewildered by politicians, bankers and businessmen, and unhorsed by fences, laws and alien taboos. (1 次)
  • unintereste(或许是 uninterested?): First of all, they may have come to this planet of ours thousands or millions of years ago, and found our then prevailing primitive state completely uninteresting to their own advanced knowledge. (1 次)
  • unload: When a plane from London arrived at Sydney airport, workers began to unload a number of wooden boxes which contained clothing. (1 次) /ʌnˈləʊd/ 除去(内容物);(尤指)卸(货);从(枪)中退出子弹;从(相机)中取出胶卷 to remove the contents of something, especially a load of goods from a vehicle, the bullets from a gun or the film from a camera
  • unlock: ‘Would you mind unlocking this suitcase please?’ (1 次) /ʌnˈlɒk/ 打开;(尤指用钥匙或电子设备)开(门) to open something, especially a door that is locked (= fastened with a lock) using a key or an electronic device
  • unpack: He told me to unpack my things and then come down to dinner. (1 次) /ʌnˈpæk/ (箱、包)中取出;打开箱包 to remove things from a suitcase, bag, or box
  • unreasone(或许是 unreasoning?): Victorian parents believed that they kept their dignity by retreating behind an unreasoning authoritarian attitude in fact they did nothing of the kind, but children were then too cowed to let them know how they really felt. (1 次)
  • unscrew: The officer unscrewed the cap and put the bottle to his nostrils. (1 次) /ʌnˈskruː/ 拧下…的盖子;把…顶部拧开 to take the lid or top off something by twisting it round
  • unsmile(或许是 unsmiling?): Mrs.Rumbold was a large, unsmiling lady in a tight black dress. (1 次)
  • urge: When my old friend Brian urged me to accept a cigarette, it was more than I could bear. (1 次) /ɜːdʒ/ (尤指难以或无法控制的)欲望,冲动 a strong wish, especially one that is difficult or impossible to control
  • vanish: He had lived in it as a child when it was already disappearing, and his hero was firmly rooted in his memories and experiences, and in both the history and the mythology of the vanished frontier, And although no period or place in American history has been more absurdly romanticized, myth and reality did join hands in at least one arena, the conflict between the individual and encroaching civilization. (1 次) /ˈvæn.ɪʃ/ (尤指突然)消失,灭绝 to disappear or stop being present or existing, especially in a sudden, surprising way
  • ventilate: The tunnel would be well-__ventilated__ if tall chimneys were built above sea level. (1 次) /ˈven.tɪ.leɪt/ 使通风;使空气流通 to cause fresh air to enter and move around a closed space
  • venture: Apparently what happened was that water collected on these tar pits and the bigger animals like the elephants ventured out on to the apparently firm surface to drink, and were promptly bogged in the tar. (1 次) /ˈven.tʃər/ (有风险的)企业;投机活动;商业冒险 a new activity, usually in business, that involves risk or uncertainty
  • verify: Whatever it consists of, stamps, records, first editions of books china,glass, antique furniture, pictures, model cars, stuffed birds, toy animals, there is always something to do in connection with it, from finding the right place for the latest addition, to verifying facts in reference books. (1 次) /ˈver.ɪ.faɪ/ 证明;证实 to prove that something exists or is true, or to make certain that something is correct
  • visualize: He mentally visualizes a complex form from all round itself; he knows while he looks at one side what the other side is like; he identifies himself with its centre of gravity, its mass, its weight; he realizes its volume as the space that the shape displaces in the air. (1 次) /ˈvɪʒ.u.əl.aɪz/ 使形象化;使能被看见 to form a picture of someone or something in your mind, in order to imagine or remember them
  • vivify: The seeds must be carefully chosen; they must fall on good ground; they must be sedulously tended, if the vivifying fruits are to be at hand when needed. (1 次)
  • volunteer: Meanwhile, a number of university students have volunteered to drive buses while the strike lasts. (1 次) /ˌvɒl.ənˈtɪər/ 自愿参加者,(尤指帮助别人的)志愿者 a person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or paid to do it
  • wage: We continually wage war on them, for they contaminate our food, carry diseases, or devour our crops. (1 次) /weɪdʒ/ (尤指支付给体力劳动者并通常按周计算的)工资,工钱,报酬 a particular amount of money that is paid, usually every week, to an employee, especially one who does work that needs physical skills or strength, rather than a job needing a college education
  • wane: However, my enthusiasm waned. (1 次) /weɪn/ 衰减;减弱 to become weaker in strength or influence
  • warn: An earthquake comes like a thief in the night, without warning. (1 次) /wɔːn/ 警告;告诫;提醒 to make someone realize a possible danger or problem, especially one in the future
  • waterlogge(或许是 waterlogged?): In 1928 some porpoises were photographed working like beavers to push ashore a waterlogged mattress. (1 次)
  • weaken: This is a sceptical age, but although our faith in many of the things in which our forefathers fervently believed has weakened, our confidence in the curative properties of the bottle of medicine remains the same as theirs. (1 次) /ˈwiː.kən/ (使)虚弱;削弱;(使)衰弱 to (cause to) become less strong, powerful, determined, or effective
  • whine: Lawn mowers whining on a summer’s day,late-night parties in apartment blocks, noisy neighbours, vehicles of all kinds,especially large container trucks thundering through quiet villages, planes and helicopters flying overhead, large radios carried round in public places and played at maximum volume. (1 次) /waɪn/ 发出哀鸣;发出哀叫声 to make a long, high, sad sound
  • winkle: For the same reason, writers talk interminably about their own books, winkling out hidden meanings, super-imposing new ones, begging response from those around them. (1 次) /ˈwɪŋ.kəl/ 滨螺,蛾螺,玉黍螺(生长在海里,可食用) a small sea snail that can be eaten
  • withdraw: She withdrew $1000 from her bank and followed the kidnapper’s instructions. (1 次) /wɪðˈdrɔː/ 抽回;取回;提取;撤回;撤离;退出;移回 to take or move out or back, or to remove
  • wither: During the summer, I noticed that the leaves of the tree were beginning to wither. (1 次) /ˈwɪð.ər/ (使)枯萎,(使)干枯 (to cause) to become weak and dry and decay
  • wretche(或许是 wretch?): Life on a desert island is wretched. (1 次)
  • wriggle: As long as all was still, the pen drew a straight line, but while the drum was being shaken, the line that the pen was drawing wriggled from side to side. (1 次) /ˈrɪɡ.əl/ 扭动;蠕动 to twist your body, or move part of your body, with small, quick movements
  • yield: The albatross is the king of the gliders, the class of fliers which harness the air to their purpose, but must yield to its opposition. (1 次) /jiːld/ 产生;出产;得出 to supply or produce something positive such as a profit, an amount of food or information

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complete, control, depend, preserve, retire, support, suppose, swim, touch, accept, choose, crash, escape, knock, obtain, require, ride, share, acquire, add, avoid, claim, complain, continue, damage, destroy, enable, exist, imagine, laugh, mark, push, sail, seek, shout, spot, surround, waste, admit, arrest, consider, create, examine, fit, hang, hurry, increase, inform, instruct, invite, litter, locate, paint, plan, pull, reduce, report, rush, save, settle, steal, tend, transport, wish, worry, accord, allow, consist, defeat, employ, express, fight, fill, fix, glance, include, intend, jump, load, prefer, prepare, reply, rescue, reveal, shine, sink, smoke, struggle, tear, trace, accumulate, agree, argue, attract, burn, check, cook, detect, disappear, feed, introduce, invent, mention, observe, occur, possess, pretend, promise, remove, repeat, shake, suffer, survive, tie, welcome, accompany, achieve, afford, apply, attach, bark, beg, belong, bind, communicate, compare, confine, confirm, design, devise, drift, estimate, excuse, explore, flow, generate, hunt, interrupt, lack, lift, marry, prevent, print, protect, publish, raise, recover, restore, reward, salvage, slip, spread, stick, teach, threaten, wash, weigh, abandon, affect, appreciate, approach, arouse, associate, attend, bake, beat, borrow, bump, burst, bury, cease, conceal, connect, construct, cool, creep, demand, deny, devour, dislike, drag, earn, engage, extend, fetch, float, forgive, grant, guess, hate, haul, insure, investigate, join, judge, lay, mount, occupy, perceive, plunge, predict, regret, remark, reprimand, resist, rid, rub, sacrifice, sing, stretch, suspend, sweep, trust, undertake, vary, wander, accuse, admire, adopt, appeal, astonish, behave, boast, calculate, calm, capture, carve, compete, concern, conclude, convey, count, dance, declare, deduce, deprive, descend, determine, disturb, emerge, emit, entitle, establish, evolve, exchange, exert, forbid, foresee, frighten, gain, gather, hire, hit, hurt, indicate, insist, invade, involve, launch, lend, manufacture, multiply, oblige, organize, overcome, pack, persuade, pink, praise, puzzle, refer, reflect, relate, rely, remind, replace, roar, roll, scream, select, shut, slide, smash, smell, snore, solve, stare, swam, thunder, tire, trap, treat, wrap, absorb, accustom, advise, amuse, anchor, announce, annoy, assail, assemble, attack, attain, bewilder, blacken, blame, blow, boil, bore, bother, butt, cater, cheer, cherish, conceive, confront, consult, convince, crawl, cure, date, dawn, decorate, despise, dismiss, disorder, dispel, disregard, distinguish, disunite, divide, dread, dump, educate, embark, encourage, equip, erect, exclaim, fascinate, flash, forge, found, gaze, grasp, greet, grudge, hitchhike, identify, illustrate, impose, impress, incur, inject, injure, invest, justify, kick, listen, lodge, lower, maintain, merge, mumble, neglect, obey, operate, oven, overtake, overthrow, owe, package, perch, persist, pounce, pour, prejudice, pride, proceed, prompt, prosecute, punctuate, range, reconstruct, recount, regain, relax, relieve, reopen, represent, resolve, rotate, row, salute, separate, shave, shoot, snatch, soar, spell, spray, spy, stack, stamp, steer, sting, stress, submerge, submit, swallow, sway, tempt, transmit, undergo, wade, waken, accelerate, acquaint, administer, adore, adorn, advertise, afflict, aggravate, allege, alter, amass, anticipate, apologize, appoint, approve, arise, arrange, ascertain, assign, assist, astound, avenge, await, awaken, banish, bedraggle, befell, bequeath, betray, beware, blaze, bless, blot, boo, boom, boost, bounce, bound, bray, breathe, breed, burgle, cancel, capsize, cascade, cast, celebrate, challenge, cheat, chew, chug, churn, circulate, classify, click, cling, clog, clue, clutch, collapse, collide, combine, comment, commit, compensate, compile, complicate, comprehend, concoct, condemn, conduct, conquer, console, conspire, constitute, consume, contaminate, contribute, convert, coordinate, counteract, cramp, criticize, crown, curl, customize, dangle, dare, darken, dash, dawdle, dazzle, debit, decompose, dedicate, deem, defy, depict, deteriorate, devote, diagnose, dictate, differ, dig, diminish, disappoint, discard, discern, discredit, disembark, disgrace, disillusion, disinherit, dislocate, dismantle, dispose, dispute, distort, distribute, disuse, dive, domesticate, dominate, doze, drank, dredge, drip, drown, dye, edit, elapse, electrocute, eliminate, embed, emigrate, emphasize, enclose, encroach, endear, endow, energize, enforce, engrave, enhance, ensue, entail, entertain, envision, erase, erode, erupt, evade, exhaust, expand, exterminate, extol, facilitate, falter, fasten, fend, flee, flicker, flirt, foretell, forgot, freshen, fritter, fry, fumble, gasp, generalize, gesticulate, glare, glisten, grab, grace, graduate, grapple, gratify, grieve, guide, halt, hamper, harden, harness, hasten, haunt, heave, hesitate, hinder, hobble, horrify, immaculate, imprison, improve, improvise, incline, induce, indulge, infect, inherit, inquire, inscribe, insinuate, inspect, interpret, interweave, intimidate, intoxicate, intrigue, irritate, lash, lean, leap, leapt, lull, lure, lurk, madden, magnetize, mend, mete, mix, mock, modify, moor, mow, muster, nag, nod, octopus, oppose, oppress, ornament, outlive, overbalance, overdraw, overflow, overrun, overwhelm, overwork, peep, peer, penalize, penetrate, perform, persecute, perturb, pester, petrify, pine, plead, plot, ply, pollute, populate, portray, pray, prescribe, preside, presume, prevail, prizefight, promote, propose, pump, punish, pursue, quarrel, queue, quicken, quieten, ramble, ransack, rattle, re, reabsorb, react, reassemble, rebound, rebuild, recall, recur, rediscover, register, reinforce, release, remonstrate, renew, repel, reproach, resent, reset, respond, restrict, retrace, reunite, rip, rob, romanticize, rot, rouse, ruin, rumble, safeguard, satisfy, scoop, scour, scramble, scrub, scurry, seal, secure, seize, shatter, sheer, shift, shiver, shove, shrug, shun, singe, sip, situate, slam, slander, slaughter, slumber, snap, soothe, spawn, specialize, spoil, squeeze, squint, starboard, starve, steepen, stem, sterilize, stir, strive, stumble, subdue, substitute, succeed, suffice, superimpose, surrender, swarm, swear, swerve, swing, switch, tackle, terrify, thresh, thrive, throng, thrust, tint, tip, toil, tolerate, torpedo, toss, tow, tremble, trifle, troop, tuck, twist, underestimate, underline, unhorse, unload, unlock, unpack, unscrew, urge, vanish, ventilate, venture, verify, visualize, vivify, volunteer, wage, wane, warn, weaken, whine, winkle, withdraw, wither, wriggle, yield

词性 X (3 words)

  • etc: You hang up hurriedly and attend to baby, crockery, etc. (2 次) /ɪtˈset.ər.ə/ 以及诸如此类;以及其他;等等(et cetera的缩写) abbreviation for et cetera: and other similar things. It is used to avoid giving a complete list
  • DE: In 1858, a French engineer, Aime Thome de Gamond, arrived in England with a plan for a twenty-one-mile tunnel under the English Channel. (1 次) /diː-/ (用于名词或动词前)表示“相反”、“除去”或“减少” used to add the meaning “opposite”, “remove”, or “reduce” to a noun or verb
  • hovertrain(或许是 hover train?): The hovercraft is particularly useful in large areas with poor communications such as Africa or Australia; it can become a ‘flying fruit-bowl’, carrying bananas from the plantations to the ports; giant hovercraft liners could span the Atlantic; and the railway of the future may well be the ‘hovertrain’, riding on its air cushion over a single rail, which it never touches, at speeds, up to 300 m.p.h.–the possibilities appear unlimited. (1 次)

etc

句子

  1. Yes, it is.
    • yes /jes/ (用于表示接受、愿意或赞同)好的,是的 used to express willingness or agreement (61 次)
    • it /ɪt/ (用作主语或宾语)它,这,那(指上文提到的事物、动物或情况) used as the subject of a verb, or the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a thing, animal, situation, or idea that has already been mentioned (885 次)
    • is strong /ɪz/ (he、she或it 做主语时be 的形式) he/she/it form of be (1 次)
  2. It’s the same colour.
    • the strong /ðiː/ (用于名词前,指听者或读者已知的事物或人,尤指已提到的或能被领会的事物或人) used before nouns to refer to particular things or people that have already been talked about or are already known or that are in a situation where it is clear what is happening (3835 次)
    • same /seɪm/ 相同的,同样的 exactly like another or each other (36 次)
  3. Is this your handbag?
    • this /ðɪs/ ,这个 used for a person, object, idea, etc. to show which one is referred to (365 次)
    • your strong /jɔːr/ 你的;您的;你们的 belonging or relating to the person or group of people being spoken or written to (76 次)
    • handbag /ˈhænd.bæɡ/ (尤指女式)手提包,手袋 a small bag for money, keys, make-up, etc., carried especially by women (6 次)
  4. Sophie is a new student.
    • sophie (4 次)
    • new /njuː/ 新出现的;新兴的 recently created or having started to exist recently (84 次)
    • student /ˈstjuː.dənt/ 大学生 a person who is learning at a college or university (22 次)
  5. Nice to meet you.
    • nice /naɪs/ 愉快的;美好的;满意的 pleasant, enjoyable, or satisfactory (17 次)
    • to strong /tuː/ (用于动词前,表示不定式) used before a verb to show that it is in the infinitive (1746 次)
    • meet /miːt/ (和…)初次见面;(与…)相识 to see and talk to someone for the first time (28 次)
    • you /juː/ ;您;你们 used to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to (422 次)
  6. There is a table in the middle of the room.
    • there /ðeər/ 往那里;在那里;到那里 (to, at, or in) that place (198 次)
    • table /ˈteɪ.bəl/ 桌子;台子;餐桌 a flat surface, usually supported by four legs, used for putting things on (18 次)
    • in /ɪn/ (…)里面,在(…)内 inside a container, place, or area, or surrounded or closed off by something (1050 次)
    • middle /ˈmɪd.əl/ 中部,中间;中央;当中 the central point, position, or part (7 次)
    • of weak /əv/ (用于表示归属或来历)…的,属于 used to show possession, belonging, or origin (1625 次)
    • room /ruːm/ 房间,室 a part of the inside of a building that is separated from other parts by walls, floor, and ceiling (41 次)
  7. My coat and my umbrella please.
    • my /maɪ/ 我的 of or belonging to me (= the speaker or writer) (200 次)
    • coat /kəʊt/ (通常指保暖的)外套,外衣,大衣 an outer piece of clothing with sleeves that is worn over other clothes, usually for warmth (7 次)
    • and strong /ænd/ (用于连接两个词、短语、句子成分或相关语句)和,及,又,并 used to join two words, phrases, parts of sentences, or related statements together (1318 次)
    • umbrella /ʌmˈbrel.ə/ ;雨伞;阳伞 a device for protection against the rain, consisting of a stick with a folding frame covered in material at one end and usually a handle at the other, or a similar, often larger, device used for protection against the sun (6 次)
    • please /pliːz/ 好吗,请(用于客气地请求) used to make a request more polite (48 次)
  8. Do you have any writing paper?
    • do /də/ (与另一动词连用构成疑问句和否定句,包括表示禁止的命令,有时因文体原因亦可用于肯定句) used with another verb to form questions and negative sentences, including negative orders, and sometimes in affirmative sentences for reasons of style (367 次)
    • have strong /hæv/ (与动词的过去分词连用,构成现在完成时和过去完成时) used with the past participle of other verbs to form the present perfect and past perfect (1053 次)
    • any /ˈen.i/ 一些;一点;若干 some, or even the smallest amount or number of (82 次)
    • writing /ˈraɪ.tɪŋ/ 笔迹;书法 a person’s style of writing with a pen on paper that can be recognized as their own (6 次)
    • paper /ˈpeɪ.pər/ thin, flat material made from crushed wood or cloth, used for writing, printing, or drawing on (25 次)
  9. There is a refrigerator in the kitchen.
    • refrigerator /rɪˈfrɪdʒ.ər.eɪ.tər/ 冰箱,电冰箱 a piece of kitchen equipment that uses electricity to preserve food at a cold temperature (4 次)
    • kitchen /ˈkɪtʃ.ən/ 厨房 a room where food is kept, prepared, and cooked and where the dishes are washed (6 次)
  10. Excuse me!
    • excuse /ɪkˈskjuːz/ 原谅;宽恕 to forgive someone or something (5 次)
  11. He is German.
    • he strong /hiː/ (用于指代男人、男孩或雄性动物) used as the subject of a verb to refer to a man, boy, or male animal that has already been mentioned (831 次)
    • german /ˈdʒɜː.mən/ 德语(德国、奥地利和瑞士部分地区的语言) the language of Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland (5 次)
  12. Whose shirt is that?
    • whose /huːz/ 谁的 used especially in questions when asking about which person owns or is responsible for something (9 次)
    • shirt /ʃɜːt/ (尤指男式)衬衣,衬衫 a piece of clothing worn, especially by men, on the upper part of the body, made of light cloth like cotton and usually having a collar and buttons at the front (10 次)
    • that /ðæt/ ;那个;那人 used to refer to a person, object, idea, etc. that is separated from the speaker by space or time (730 次)
  13. Say, “Ah’.
    • say /seɪ/ ;讲;陈述;表达;说明 to pronounce words or sounds, to express a thought, opinion, or suggestion, or to state a fact or instruction (144 次)
    • ah /ɑː/ (表示理解、愉快、痛苦、惊奇或注意到某事物)啊 used to express understanding, pleasure, pain, surprise, or the fact that you have noticed something (5 次)
  14. No, they aren’t.
    • no /nəʊ/ 没有,无 not any; not one; not a (169 次)
    • they /ðeɪ/ (作主语)他们,她们,它们 used as the subject of a verb to refer to people, animals, or things already mentioned or, more generally, to a group of people not clearly described (534 次)
  15. This bookcase isn’t for me.
    • bookcase /ˈbʊk.keɪs/ 书架;书橱 a piece of furniture with shelves to put books on (5 次)
    • for strong /fɔːr/ (表示给予的对象)给 intended to be given to (494 次)
  16. The ones on the shelf.
    • one /wʌn/ (数字)1 the number 1 (255 次)
    • on /ɒn/ 在…上面;到…上面 used to show that something is in a position above something else and touching it, or that something is moving into such a position (449 次)
    • shelf /ʃelf/ (通常指固定在墙上或橱柜中的)搁板,架子 a long, flat board fixed horizontally, usually against a wall or inside a cupboard so that objects can be stored on it (5 次)
  17. No, we are not.
    • we strong /wiː/ (用作动词的主语)我们 used as the subject of a verb to refer to a group including the speaker and at least one other person (425 次)
  18. Thank you very much.
    • thank /θæŋk/ 感谢,谢谢 to express to someone that you are pleased about or are grateful for something that they have done (33 次)
    • very /ˈver.i/ (用于强调形容词或副词)很,非常 (used to add emphasis to an adjective or adverb) to a great degree or extremely (145 次)
    • much /mʌtʃ/ (的),大量(的) a large amount or to a large degree (53 次)
  19. Mr. Jones and his wife are looking at them.
    • jones /dʒəʊnz/ 非常需要;很想要 to want something very much (4 次)
    • his strong /hɪz/ 他的;它的 belonging to or connected with a man, boy, or male animal that has just been mentioned or is known about (280 次)
    • wife /waɪf/ 妻子,老婆,夫人 the woman that you are married to (41 次)
    • looking /ˈlʊk.ɪŋ/ 看上去…的 having the stated appearance (1 次)
    • at strong /æt/ (表示地点或位置)在…里;在…上;在…旁 used to show an exact position or particular place (400 次)
  20. I’m afraid this green dress is too small for me as well.
    • afraid /əˈfreɪd/ 畏惧的,害怕的;担忧的,发愁的 feeling fear, or feeling worry about the possible results of a particular situation (15 次)
    • green /ɡriːn/ 绿色的,草绿色的 of a colour between blue and yellow; of the colour of grass (11 次)
    • dress /dres/ 连衣裙 a piece of clothing that covers the top half of the body and hangs down over the legs, usually worn by women and girls (35 次)
    • too /tuː/ ;过于 more than is needed or wanted; more than is suitable or enough (74 次)
    • small /smɔːl/ 小的;少的;矮小的 little in size or amount when compared with what is typical or average (71 次)
    • as strong /æz/ (用于比较)像…(一样),和…(一样) used in comparisons to refer to the degree of something (387 次)
    • well /wel/ 很好地,令人满意地 in a good way, to a high or satisfactory standard (89 次)
  21. There are some clouds in the sky, but the sun is shining.
    • some strong /sʌm/ 一些,若干 an amount or number of something that is not stated or not known; a part of something (113 次)
    • cloud /klaʊd/ a grey or white mass in the sky, made up of very small floating drops of water (4 次)
    • sky /skaɪ/ ,天空 the area above the earth, in which clouds, the sun, etc. can be seen (6 次)
    • but strong /bʌt/ 但是,不过;而;相反 used to introduce an added statement, usually something that is different from what you have said before (379 次)
    • sun /sʌn/ 太阳 the star that provides light and heat for the earth and around which the earth moves (15 次)
    • shine /ʃaɪn/ 照耀;发光;反光 to send out or reflect light (7 次)
  22. How do you do?
    • how /haʊ/ 如何,怎么 in what way, or by what methods (62 次)
  23. She is French.
    • she strong /ʃiː/ ;(指雌性动物)它 used as the subject of a verb to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal that has already been mentioned (336 次)
    • french /frentʃ/ 法语 the language that people speak in France, parts of Belgium and Canada, and other countries (16 次)
  24. Mr. Jones is with his family.
    • with /wɪð/ 和…一起;和;跟随;同 used to say that people or things are in a place together or are doing something together (298 次)
    • family /ˈfæm.əl.i/ ,家庭 a group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children (19 次)
  25. The children go to school by car every day, but today, they are going to school on foot.
    • child /tʃaɪld/ 儿童,小孩;儿子;女儿 a boy or girl from the time of birth until he or she is an adult, or a son or daughter of any age (64 次)
    • go /ɡəʊ/ ;走 to travel or move to another place (227 次)
    • school /skuːl/ (中、小)学校 a place where children go to be educated (25 次)
    • by /baɪ/ (用于表示动作的施动者)被,由 used to show the person or thing that does something (273 次)
    • car /kɑːr/ 汽车 a road vehicle with an engine, four wheels, and seats for a small number of people (71 次)
    • every /ˈev.ri/ (3个或3个以上的人或事物组成的群体中的)每一个,每个;全部,整体 used when referring to all the members of a group of three or more (44 次)
    • day /deɪ/ 一天,一日 a period of 24 hours, especially from twelve o’clock one night to twelve o’clock the next night (120 次)
    • today /təˈdeɪ/ (在)今天,(在)今日 (on) the present day (21 次)
    • foot /fʊt/ (人或动物的)脚,足 the part of the body at the bottom of the leg on which a person or animal stands (44 次)
  26. Where do you come from?
    • where /weər/ 去哪里;在哪里 to, at, or in what place (61 次)
    • come /kʌm/ (朝向或跟随说话人)来,过来 to move or travel towards the speaker or with the speaker (127 次)
    • from strong /frɒm/ (表示起始点)从…开始,始于 used to show the place where someone or something starts (252 次)
  27. I’m an engineer.
    • an strong /æn/ (用于以元音开头的词前,代替 a) used instead of “a” when the following word begins with a vowel sound (236 次)
    • engineer /ˌen.dʒɪˈnɪər/ 工程师;工程(或机械)设计人员 a person whose job is to design or build machines, engines, or electrical equipment, or things such as roads, railways, or bridges, using scientific principles (9 次)
  28. I’ll miss him.
    • miss /mɪs/ 未做到;未体验;避开;幸免于 to fail to do or experience something, often something planned or expected, or to avoid doing or experiencing something (16 次)
  29. Can you make the tea, Sam?
    • can strong /kæn/ ,会 to be able to (231 次)
    • make /meɪk/ ;制作;制造 to produce something, often using a particular substance or material (147 次)
    • tea /tiː/ ;茶叶 (a drink made by pouring hot water onto) dried and cut leaves and sometimes flowers, especially the leaves of the tea plant (14 次)
    • sam /sæm/ 地对空导弹(surface-to-air missle的缩写) abbreviation for surface-to-air missile (16 次)
  30. The ship is going under the bridge.
    • ship /ʃɪp/ (尤指航海的)大船,海轮,轮船,舰 a large boat for travelling on water, especially across the sea (46 次)
    • under /ˈʌn.dər/ (或到)下面;在(或到)下方 in or to a position below or lower than something else, often so that one thing covers the other (32 次)
    • bridge /brɪdʒ/ a structure that is built over a river, road, or railway to allow people and vehicles to cross from one side to the other (13 次)
  31. Which book?
    • which /wɪtʃ/ (用于答案数目固定或有限的问题中)哪个;哪些 (used in questions and structures in which there is a fixed or limited set of answers or possibilities) what one or ones (222 次)
    • book /bʊk/ (纸版或电子版的)书 a written text that can be published in printed or electronic form (27 次)
  32. When are you going to have a holiday, Sam?
    • when /wen/ 什么时候,何时 at what time; at the time at which (221 次)
    • holiday /ˈhɒl.ə.deɪ/ 假期,假日 a time when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want, such as travel or relax (16 次)
  33. Are you all right now?
    • all /ɔːl/ 每一个;全部,全体;所有 every one (of), or the complete amount or number (of), or the whole (of) (203 次)
    • right /raɪt/ 对的,正确的 correct (42 次)
    • now /naʊ/ 现在,此刻,目前 at the present time, not in the past or future (80 次)
  34. There’s an ice cream man.
    • ice /aɪs/ ;冰块 water that has frozen and become solid, or pieces of this (10 次)
    • cream /kriːm/ 奶油,乳脂 the thick, yellowish-white liquid that forms on the top of milk (3 次)
    • man /mæn/ 成年男子,男人 an adult male human being (166 次)
  35. Do you want beef or lamb?
    • want /wɒnt/ 想要,希望(英国英语中礼貌的请求不用 want) to wish for a particular thing or plan of action. “Want” is not used in polite requests (66 次)
    • beef /biːf/ 牛肉 the flesh of cattle (= cows), eaten as food (5 次)
    • or strong /ɔːr/ (用于连接不同的可能性)或,或者;还是,亦或 used to connect different possibilities (198 次)
    • lamb /læm/ 羊羔,小羊;羊羔肉 a young sheep, or the flesh of a young sheep eaten as meat (11 次)
  36. Would you like to try it?
    • would strong /wʊd/ (从过去的角度指将来发生的事)将,将要 used to refer to future time from the point of view of the past (189 次)
    • like /laɪk/ 喜欢,喜爱 to enjoy or approve of something or someone (126 次)
    • try /traɪ/ 试图,想要;设法,努力 to attempt to do something (47 次)
  37. He telephoned me four times yesterday, and three times the day before yesterday.
    • telephone /ˈtel.ɪ.fəʊn/ (同 phone) a phone (28 次)
    • four /fɔːr/ (数字)4 the number 4 (25 次)
    • time /taɪm/ 时间 the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as a whole (183 次)
    • yesterday /ˈjes.tə.deɪ/ 昨天 on the day before today (18 次)
    • three /θriː/ (数字)3 the number 3 (43 次)
    • before /bɪˈfɔːr/ 在…之前;以前 at or during a time earlier than (the thing mentioned) (84 次)
  38. My name’s Robert.
    • name /neɪm/ 名字,名称 the word or words that a person, thing, or place is known by (29 次)
    • robert (7 次)
  39. Hurry up, Sam!
    • hurry /ˈhʌr.i/ (使)加快,催促 to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this (8 次)
    • up /ʌp/ 向较高处;向上;(价值、数字或水平)加大地;增高地 towards a higher position; towards a higher value, number, or level (171 次)
  40. He has a bad cold, Mr. Williams, so he must stay in bed for a week.
    • bad /bæd/ 坏的,不好的;令人不悦的 unpleasant and causing difficulties (30 次)
    • cold /kəʊld/ (尤指相对于体温而言)冷的,寒冷的,温度低的 at a low temperature, especially when compared to the temperature of the human body, and not hot, or warm (13 次)
    • williams (4 次)
    • so /səʊ/ ,非常,这么,那么 very, extremely, or to such a degree (170 次)
    • must strong /mʌst/ 必须 used to show that it is necessary or very important that something happens in the present or future (102 次)
    • stay /steɪ/ 留下;停留 to not move away from or leave a place or situation (37 次)
    • bed /bed/ ,床铺;床位 a large, rectangular piece of furniture, often with four legs, used for sleeping on (24 次)
    • week /wiːk/ 星期,周(尤指从星期一到星期日或从星期日到星期六) a period of seven days, especially either from Monday to Sunday or from Sunday to Saturday (37 次)
  41. Who is this young man?
    • who /huː/ ,什么人 used especially in questions as the subject or object of a verb, when asking which person or people, or when asking what someone’s name is (158 次)
    • young /jʌŋ/ 幼小的;年轻的 having lived or existed for only a short time and not old (39 次)
  42. You are better now, but you mustn’t get up yet.
    • get /ɡet/ 获得,得到;买到;挣得,赢得 to obtain, buy, or earn something (157 次)
    • yet /jet/ ,尚;迄今 still; until the present time (34 次)
  43. What are their jobs?
    • what /wɒt/ 什么 used to ask for information about people or things (147 次)
    • their /ðeər/ 他们的;她们的;它们的 of or belonging to them (156 次)
    • job /dʒɒb/ 工作;职业;职位 the regular work that a person does to earn money (18 次)
  44. What will you do if you win a lot of money?
    • if /ɪf/ 假如,如果 used to say that a particular thing can or will happen only after something else happens or becomes true (152 次)
    • win /wɪn/ 获胜;赢 to achieve first position and/or get a prize in a competition, election, fight, etc. (17 次)
    • lot /lɒt/ 她水果吃得很多。 lots (of) a large amount or number of people or things: (16 次)
    • money /ˈmʌn.i/ 货币;钱,金钱;财产 coins or notes (= special pieces of paper) that are used to buy things, or an amount of these that a person has (63 次)
  45. I only have large ones.
    • only /ˈəʊn.li/ 唯一的,仅有的 used to show that there is a single one or very few of something, or that there are no others (149 次)
    • large /lɑːdʒ/ 大的;大规模的;大量的 big in size or amount (70 次)
  46. Some children are coming out of the building.
    • out /aʊt/ ;向外 used to show movement away from the inside of a place or container (148 次)
    • build /bɪld/ 建造,修建 to make something by putting bricks or other materials together (24 次)
  47. What nationality are you?
    • nationality /ˌnæʃ.ənˈæl.ə.ti/ 国籍 the official right to belong to a particular country (2 次)
  48. Then make the bed.
    • then /ðen/ 在当时(过去或未来)(的);在那时(的) (at) that time (in the past or in the future) (111 次)
  49. Some of them are going into the park.
    • into /ˈɪn.tuː/ 进入,到…里面 to the inside or middle of a place, container, area, etc. (142 次)
    • park /pɑːk/ 公园 a large area of land with grass and trees, usually surrounded by fences or walls, and specially arranged so that people can walk in it for pleasure or children can play in it (8 次)
  50. Our cases are brown.
    • our /aʊər/ 我们的 of or belonging to us (139 次)
    • case /keɪs/ 具体情况;实例 a particular situation or example of something (30 次)
    • brown /braʊn/ 棕色(的),褐色(的) the colour of chocolate or soil (3 次)
  51. Nice to see you.
    • see /siː/ 看见;看出 to be conscious of what is around you by using your eyes (137 次)
  52. There were hundreds of people there.
    • hundred /ˈhʌn.drəd/ (数字)100 the number 100 (28 次)
    • people /ˈpiː.pəl/ men, women, and children (137 次)
  53. Jill’s eighteen years old, Tom.
    • jill (2 次)
    • eighteen /ˌeɪˈtiːn/ (数字)18 the number 18 (5 次)
    • year /jɪər/ ,年份;(尤指1月1日至12月31日间的)一年时间 a period of twelve months, especially from 1 January to 31 December (135 次)
    • old /əʊld/ 老的;年老的;古老的 having lived or existed for many years (68 次)
    • tom /tɒm/ 公猫(同 tomcat) a tomcat (8 次)
  54. Would you like some more?
    • more /mɔːr/ 更大(的);更多(的) a larger or extra number or amount (131 次)
  55. Can you find them?
    • find /faɪnd/ (偶然)发现,碰上;找到,寻得;找出,查明 to discover, especially where a thing or person is, either unexpectedly or by searching, or to discover where to get or how to achieve something (129 次)
  56. Come upstairs and see it.
    • upstairs /ʌpˈsteəz/ 往楼上(地);在楼上(地) towards or on the highest floor or floors of a building (5 次)
  57. Do you like coffee, Ann?
    • coffee /ˈkɒf.i/ 咖啡粉;咖啡 a dark brown powder with a strong flavour and smell that is made by crushing dark beans from a tropical bush and used to make a drink (11 次)
  58. It is a fine day today.
    • fine /faɪn/ 好的;足够好的;健康的,身体好的 good or good enough; healthy and well (9 次)
  59. Pink’s her favourite colour.
    • pink /pɪŋk/ 粉红色的 of a pale red colour (3 次)
    • her strong /hɜːr/ (指代女性或雌性动物)她,她的 used, usually as the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal that has just been mentioned or is just about to be mentioned (117 次)
  60. Give me some glasses please, Jane.
    • give /ɡɪv/ 送给;提供;赠与;给予 to offer something to someone, or to provide someone with something (73 次)
    • glass /ɡlɑːs/ 玻璃 a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and other objects (20 次)
    • jane /ˌdʒeɪn ˈdəʊ/ 无名女士,某女(对应John Doe,某男) a female John Doe (8 次)
  61. Then put these clothes in the wardrobe.
    • put /pʊt/ 把…放在;放置 to move something or someone into the stated place, position, or direction (58 次)
    • these /ðiːz/ ,这些 plural of this (82 次)
    • clothe /kləʊð/ 给…提供衣服;给…衣服穿 to provide someone with clothes (9 次)
    • wardrobe /ˈwɔː.drəʊb/ 衣橱,衣柜 a tall cupboard in which you hang your clothes (2 次)
  62. It’s running after a cat.
    • running /ˈrʌn.ɪŋ/ 连续的;持续的 happening on a particular number of regular occasions (1 次)
    • after /ˈɑːf.tər/ (时间、地点或顺序)在…之后;(一个)接着(一个) following in time, place, or order (110 次)
    • cat /kæt/ a small animal with fur, four legs, a tail, and claws, usually kept as a pet or for catching mice (20 次)
  63. Their father takes them to school every day.
    • father /ˈfɑː.ðər/ 父亲,爸爸 a male parent (20 次)
    • take /teɪk/ ;夺取;取走 to remove something, especially without permission (108 次)
  64. I could answer sixteen of the questions.
    • could strong /kʊd/ (can 的过去式,表示能够或允许)能,可以 past simple of “can”, used to talk about what someone or something was able or allowed to do (105 次)
    • answer /ˈɑːn.sər/ 回答;作答;答应;答复;答案 a reaction to a question, letter, phone call, etc. (42 次)
    • sixteen /ˌsɪkˈstiːn/ 数字16 the number 16 (5 次)
    • question /ˈkwes.tʃən/ 问题 a sentence or phrase used to find out information (17 次)
  65. The stream wound its way across the field and then flowed right under their tent!
    • stream /striːm/ 小河,溪流 water that flows naturally along a fixed route formed by a channel cut into rock or ground, usually at ground level (11 次)
    • wound /wuːnd/ (身体上的)伤,伤口 a damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon (3 次)
    • its /ɪts/ 它的,其 belonging to or relating to something that has already been mentioned (105 次)
    • way /weɪ/ ,道路;路线 a route, direction, or path (83 次)
    • across /əˈkrɒs/ 从一边到另一边;穿过;横过 from one side to the other of something with clear limits, such as an area of land, a road, or a river (26 次)
    • field /fiːld/ ;地;牧场 an area of land, used for growing crops or keeping animals, usually surrounded by a fence (15 次)
    • flow /fləʊ/ (尤指液体、气体或电)流动 (especially of liquids, gases, or electricity) to move in one direction, especially continuously and easily (5 次)
    • tent /tent/ 帐篷 a shelter made of canvas or a similar material and supported by poles and ropes, that you can fold up and carry with you (8 次)
  66. Two ice creams please.
    • two /tuː/ (数字)2 the number 2 (103 次)
  67. What about the dog?
    • about /əˈbaʊt/ 在…方面;有关,关于,涉及 on the subject of, or connected with (102 次)
    • dog /dɒɡ/ (尤指当作宠物或用来打猎、看护的)狗,犬 a common animal with four legs, especially kept by people as a pet or to hunt or guard things (18 次)
  68. I am even less lucky.
    • even /ˈiː.vən/ (用来表示令人惊讶、不同寻常、出乎意料或极端的事物)甚至,连,即使 used to show that something is surprising, unusual, unexpected, or extreme (99 次)
    • less /les/ 更少,较小 a smaller amount (of), or to a smaller degree (31 次)
    • lucky /ˈlʌk.i/ 幸运的,走运的,运气好的 having good things happen to you by chance (9 次)
  69. The days are long and the nights are short.
    • long /lɒŋ/ 长时间的,长久的 continuing for a large amount of time (96 次)
    • night /naɪt/ 夜晚,夜间,黑夜 the part of every 24-hour period when it is dark because there is very little light from the sun (45 次)
    • short /ʃɔːt/ 短的;矮的 small in length, distance, or height (22 次)
  70. He is working for a big firm and he has already visited a great number of different places in Australia.
    • work /wɜːk/ 工作,活儿;劳动 an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually for money (85 次)
    • big /bɪɡ/ (尺寸或数量)大的,巨大的 large in size or amount (28 次)
    • firm /fɜːm/ 结实的;坚固的 not soft but not completely hard (11 次)
    • already /ɔːlˈred.i/ 已经,早已 before the present time (21 次)
    • visit /ˈvɪz.ɪt/ 参观;游览;拜访;作客 to go to a place in order to look at it, or to a person in order to spend time with them (24 次)
    • great /ɡreɪt/ 大量的;巨大的;强烈的 large in amount, size, or degree (94 次)
    • number /ˈnʌm.bər/ 数字 (a sign or symbol representing) a unit that forms part of the system of counting and calculating (34 次)
    • different /ˈdɪf.ər.ənt/ 不同的,不一样的,有差别的 not the same (23 次)
    • place /pleɪs/ 地方;场所 an area, town, building, etc. (43 次)
    • australia /ɒsˈtreɪ.li.ə/ 澳大利亚 a large country in the southwest Pacific Ocean (10 次)
  71. Five other cars were just behind him.
    • five /faɪv/ (数字)5 the number 5 (36 次)
    • other /ˈʌð.ər/ 其他的,别的,另外的 as well as the thing or person already mentioned (92 次)
    • just /dʒʌst/ 此时;很快;刚才 now, very soon, or very recently (72 次)
    • behind /bɪˈhaɪnd/ (…的)后面 at the back (of) (21 次)
  72. It’s smaller than the blue one.
    • than strong /ðæn/ used to join two parts of a comparison (92 次)
    • blue /bluː/ 蓝色的;天蓝色的;青蓝色的 of the colour of the sky without clouds on a bright day, or a darker or lighter type of this (15 次)
  73. To tell you the truth, Mrs. Bird, I don’t like chicken either!
    • tell /tel/ 讲述,说;告诉 to say something to someone, often giving them information or instructions (90 次)
    • truth /truːθ/ 真实性 the quality of being true (9 次)
    • bird /bɜːd/ ;禽 a creature with feathers and wings, usually able to fly (20 次)
    • chicken /ˈtʃɪk.ɪn/ ;鸡肉 a type of bird kept on a farm for its eggs or its meat, or the meat of this bird that is cooked and eaten (5 次)
    • either /ˈaɪ.ðər/ (用于否定句)也 used in negative sentences instead of “also” or “too” (16 次)
  74. They are walking over the bridge.
    • walk /wɔːk/ ,步行,行走 to move along by putting one foot in front of the other, allowing each foot to touch the ground before lifting the next (23 次)
    • over /ˈəʊ.vər/ 在…上方 above or higher than something else, sometimes so that one thing covers the other; above (87 次)
  75. Ask her please.
    • ask /ɑːsk/ ,询问;请求,征求 to put a question to someone, or to request an answer from someone (87 次)
  76. For the first time in his life, he became the proud owner of a bed which had springs and a mattress.
    • first /ˈfɜːst/ 第一(的);首先;最初;首要(的) (a person or thing) coming before all others in order, time, amount, quality, or importance (75 次)
    • life /laɪf/ 寿命;生命;一生,人生;生活;性命 the period between birth and death, or the experience or state of being alive (87 次)
    • become /bɪˈkʌm/ 变成;成为;变得 to start to be (62 次)
    • proud /praʊd/ 自豪的,得意的 feeling pleasure and satisfaction because you or people connected with you have done or got something good (4 次)
    • owner /ˈəʊ.nər/ 所有者;主人;物主 someone who owns something (10 次)
    • spring /sprɪŋ/ 春天,春季 the season of the year between winter and summer, lasting from March to June north of the equator, and from September to December south of the equator, when the weather becomes warmer, leaves and plants start to grow again and flowers appear (11 次)
    • mattress /ˈmæt.rəs/ 床垫,褥垫 the part of a bed, made of a strong cloth cover filled with firm material, that makes the bed comfortable to lie on (4 次)
  77. You’re working hard, George.
    • hard /hɑːd/ 坚硬的,坚固的 not easy to bend, cut, or break (29 次)
    • george (18 次)
  78. She does not know London very well, and she lost her way.
    • know /nəʊ/ 知道,熟悉,了解 to have information in your mind (85 次)
    • london /ˈlʌn.dən/ 伦敦 the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, in the south-east of England on the River Thames. It has a population of over 13 million people and is the location of the UK Parliament, the King’s main home Buckingham Palace, the Bank of England, and the London Stock Exchange. (20 次)
    • lose /luːz/ 丢失,遗失 to no longer have something because you do not know where it is (28 次)
  79. It’s always warm in April and May, but it rains sometimes.
    • always /ˈɔːl.weɪz/ 总是;老是;每次都 every time or all the time (83 次)
    • warm /wɔːm/ 温暖的;暖和的 having or producing a comfortably high temperature, although not hot (15 次)
    • april /ˈeɪ.prəl/ 四月 the fourth month of the year, after March and before May (7 次)
    • may /meɪ/ (表示可能性)可能,也许 used to express possibility (72 次)
    • rain /reɪn/ ;雨水 drops of water from clouds (17 次)
    • sometimes /ˈsʌm.taɪmz/ 有时 on some occasions but not always or often (31 次)
  80. On the way home, my wife said to me, ‘Don’t drive so quickly!
    • home /həʊm/ ,住宅 the house, apartment, etc. where you live, especially with your family (70 次)
    • drive /draɪv/ (车),驾驶 to move or travel on land in a motor vehicle, especially as the person controlling the vehicle’s movement (36 次)
    • quickly /ˈkwɪk.li/ 迅速地 at a fast speed (20 次)
  81. Is there any water in this kettle?
    • water /ˈwɔː.tər/ a clear liquid, without colour or taste, that falls from the sky as rain and is necessary for animal and plant life (75 次)
    • kettle /ˈket.əl/ 水壶,烧水壶 a container for boiling water, that has a lid, handle, and spout and is made from plastic or metal (3 次)
  82. Good morning.
    • good /ɡʊd/ 令人满意的;令人愉快的;合意的;有趣的 very satisfactory, enjoyable, pleasant, or interesting (80 次)
    • morning /ˈmɔː.nɪŋ/ 早晨;上午 the part of the day from the time when the sun rises or you wake up until the middle of the day or lunch time (50 次)
  83. It’s the most expensive model in the shop.
    • most /məʊst/ 最多(的);最大(的);最 the biggest number or amount of; more than anything or anyone else (79 次)
    • expensive /ɪkˈspen.sɪv/ 昂贵的;花钱多的;价格高的 costing a lot of money (18 次)
    • model /ˈmɒd.əl/ 模范,典型,榜样 something that a copy can be based on because it is an extremely good example of its type (8 次)
    • shop /ʃɒp/ 商店,店铺 a place where you can buy goods or services (46 次)
  84. We haven’t got many tomatoes, but we’ve got a lot of potatoes.
    • many /ˈmen.i/ 许多(主要用于否定句和疑问句中,或者带有“too”、“so” 和“as” 等词的句子中) used mainly in negative sentences and questions and with “too”, “so”, and “as” to mean “a large number of” (78 次)
    • potato /pəˈteɪ.təʊ/ 马铃薯,土豆 a round vegetable that grows underground and has white flesh with light brown, red, or pink skin, or the plant on which these grow (5 次)
  85. The airport was built years ago, but for some reason it could not be used then.
    • airport /ˈeə.pɔːt/ 航空站,航空港,机场 a place where aircraft regularly take off and land, with buildings for passengers to wait in (6 次)
    • build /bɪld/ 建造,修建 to make something by putting bricks or other materials together (24 次)
    • ago /əˈɡəʊ/ 以前,从前 back in time from the present (42 次)
    • reason /ˈriː.zən/ 原因;理由;解释 the cause of an event or situation or something that provides an excuse or explanation (11 次)
    • used /juːst/ 过去惯常,过去常常做… shows that a particular thing always happened or was true in the past, especially if it no longer happens or is no longer true (1 次)
  86. It is said that if anyone touches the tree, he will have bad luck; if he picks a leaf, he will die.
    • anyone /ˈen.i.wʌn/ (用于疑问句和否定句中)有人,任何人 used in questions and negatives to mean “a person or people” (19 次)
    • touch /tʌtʃ/ ,触摸 to put your hand or another part of your body lightly onto and off something or someone (11 次)
    • tree /triː/ ,树木;乔木 a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches that grow from its upper part (34 次)
    • luck /lʌk/ 运气;(尤指)机遇,机会 the force that causes things, especially good things, to happen to you by chance and not as a result of your own efforts or abilities (2 次)
    • pick /pɪk/ 挑选;选择 to take some things and leave others (15 次)
    • die /daɪ/ 死去,死亡,过世 to stop being alive, either suddenly or slowly (21 次)
  87. There is a boy in the water.
    • boy /bɔɪ/ 男孩;小伙子;男人,男子 a male child or, more generally, a male of any age (18 次)
  88. She’s Chinese, too.
    • chinese /tʃaɪˈniːz/ 中国的;中国人的 belonging to or relating to China, its people, or its language (3 次)
  89. Sit down here.
    • sit /sɪt/ (使)坐,(使)坐下,(使)就座 to (cause someone to) be in a position in which the lower part of the body is resting on a seat or other type of support, with the upper part of the body vertical (31 次)
    • down /daʊn/ 在下面;向下,朝下 in or towards a low or lower position, from a higher one (71 次)
    • here /hɪər/ 在这里;到这里 in, at, or to this place (53 次)
  90. Mrs. Smith’s kitchen is small.
    • smith /smɪθ/ 铁匠,锻工 someone who makes things out of metal, especially by heating it and hitting it with a hammer (6 次)
  91. Mrs. Smith’s living room is large.
    • live /lɪv/ 生存;活着 (to continue) to be alive or have life (68 次)
  92. Mrs. Sawyer stays at home every day.
    • sawyer (7 次)
  93. I’ve never been there.
    • never /ˈnev.ər/ 从不;从未;永不 not at any time or not on any occasion (70 次)
  94. The Sawyers live at 87 King Street.
    • live /lɪv/ 生存;活着 (to continue) to be alive or have life (68 次)
    • king /kɪŋ/ 国王,君王 (the title of) a male ruler of a country, who holds this position because of his royal birth (7 次)
    • street /striːt/ ,街道,大街 a road in a city or town that has buildings that are usually close together along one or both sides (20 次)
  95. He told me that the firm could not afford to pay such large salaries.
    • afford /əˈfɔːd/ 我不知道他靠工资怎么能买得起新车。 to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time: (5 次)
    • pay /peɪ/ 付费;付酬 to give money to someone for something you want to buy or for services provided (37 次)
    • such /sʌtʃ/ (用于名词或名词短语前表示强调)如此,这么 used before a noun or noun phrase to add emphasis (67 次)
    • salary /ˈsæl.ər.i/ 薪金,薪水 a fixed amount of money agreed every year as pay for an employee, usually paid directly into his or her bank account every month (2 次)
  96. Do you want a cup?
    • cup /kʌp/ 杯子(常带有柄) a small, round container, often with a handle, used for drinking tea, coffee, etc. (9 次)
  97. ‘I’ll write a letter soon.
    • write /raɪt/ ,书写;写(字) to make marks that represent letters, words, or numbers on a surface, such as paper or a computer screen, using a pen, pencil, or keyboard, or to use this method to record thoughts, facts, or messages (27 次)
    • letter /ˈeə ˌlet.ər/ (可折叠成信封的)航空邮笺 a letter that is sent by aircraft, usually consisting of a single very thin sheet of paper that is folded and then stuck at the edges to form its own envelope (35 次)
    • soon /suːn/ 不久,很快 in or within a short time; before long; quickly (66 次)
  98. She then began to make up her face.
    • begin /bɪˈɡɪn/ 开始;开始进行(或存在) to start to happen or exist (65 次)
    • face /feɪs/ ,面孔 the front of the head, where the eyes, nose, and mouth are (15 次)
  99. What’s the matter, children?
    • matter /ˈmæt.ər/ 事情,事件 a situation or subject that is being dealt with or considered (29 次)
  100. Was he absent from school last week?
    • absent /ˈæb.sənt/ (尤指上课或工作)缺勤的;缺席的;不在场的 not in the place where you are expected to be, especially at school or work (3 次)
    • last /lɑːst/ 最终的;最后的 (the person or thing) after everyone or everything else (63 次)
  101. I hope that you’ve got some money.
    • hope /həʊp/ 希望,盼望 to want something to happen or to be true, and usually have a good reason to think that it might (23 次)
  102. In a few years the small workshop had become a large factory which employed seven hundred and twenty-eight people.
    • few /fjuː/ 我需要到城里买几样东西。 some, or a small number of something: (53 次)
    • workshop /ˈwɜːk.ʃɒp/ 车间,厂房,作坊 a room or building where things are made or repaired using machines and/or tools (2 次)
    • factory /ˈfæk.tər.i/ 工厂 a building or set of buildings where large amounts of goods are made using machines (9 次)
    • employ /ɪmˈplɔɪ/ 雇用 to have someone work or do a job for you and pay them for it (7 次)
    • seven /ˈsev.ən/ (数字)7 the number 7 (16 次)
    • twenty /ˈtwen.ti/ (数字)20 the number 20 (24 次)
    • eight /eɪt/ (数字)8 the number 8 (18 次)
  103. Where’s Sally, Jack?
    • sally /ˈsæl.i/ (尤指被包围时的)突击,出击,突围 a sudden attack on an enemy, especially when they are surrounding you (9 次)
    • jack /dʒæk/ 起重器,千斤顶 a piece of equipment that can be opened slowly under a heavy object such as a car in order to raise it off the ground (2 次)
  104. We need a lot of things this week.
    • need /niːd/ 必须,需要 to have to have something, or to want something very much (42 次)
    • thing /θɪŋ/ ,东西 used to refer in an approximate way to an object or to avoid naming it (61 次)
  105. Because he doesn’t like school!
    • because /bɪˈkəz/ 因为,由于 for the reason that (60 次)
  106. He can get up for about two hours each day, but you must keep the room warm.
    • hour /aʊər/ 小时 a period of 60 minutes (60 次)
    • each /iːtʃ/ (两个或两个以上物或人中的)每个,各,各自 every thing, person, etc. in a group of two or more, considered separately (23 次)
    • keep /kiːp/ 保有;保存;保留 to have or continue to have in your possession (50 次)
  107. No, they’re still working on it.
    • still /stɪl/ ,还是;仍然,依旧 continuing to happen or continuing to be done (60 次)
  108. Karen Marsh:Sensational News!By our reporter,Alan Jones.
    • karen (7 次)
    • marsh /mɑːʃ/ 沼泽;湿地 ground near a lake, a river, or the sea that often floods and is always wet (10 次)
    • sensational /senˈseɪ.ʃən.əl/ 极好的;绝妙的;出众的 very good, exciting, or unusual (2 次)
    • reporter /rɪˈpɔː.tər/ 记者;通讯员 a person whose job is to discover information about news events and describe them for a newspaper or magazine or for radio or television (6 次)
    • alan (2 次)
  109. However, this does not always happen.
    • however /ˌhaʊˈev.ər/ 不管怎样,无论如何 despite whatever amount or degree (59 次)
    • happen /ˈhæp.ən/ 发生 (of a situation or an event) to have existence or come into existence (28 次)
  110. We’re going to leave tomorrow.
    • leave /liːv/ 离开;离去;走开 to go away from someone or something, for a short time or permanently (56 次)
    • tomorrow /təˈmɒr.əʊ/ (在)明天,(在)明日 (on) the day after today (10 次)
  111. I believe that this house is for sale.
    • believe /bɪˈliːv/ 相信 to think that something is true, correct, or real (17 次)
    • house /haʊs/ 房屋,住宅 a building that people, usually one family, live in (56 次)
    • sale /seɪl/ ,出售,销售 an act of exchanging something for money (3 次)
  112. Here is another photograph of the village.
    • another /əˈnʌð.ər/ 又一的,再一个的 one more person or thing or an extra amount (54 次)
    • photograph /ˈfəʊ.tə.ɡrɑːf/ 照片,像片 a picture produced using a camera (12 次)
    • village /ˈvɪl.ɪdʒ/ 村庄;村子 a group of houses and other buildings that is smaller than a town, usually in the countryside (38 次)
  113. He’s only forty-one years old, and he has already been to nearly every country in the world.
    • forty /ˈfɔː.ti/ (数字)40 the number 40 (7 次)
    • nearly /ˈnɪə.li/ 几乎,差不多,将近 almost, or not completely (22 次)
    • country /ˈkʌn.tri/ 国家;国土 an area of land that has its own government, army, etc. (50 次)
    • world /wɜːld/ 地球,世界 the earth and all the people, places, and things on it (54 次)
  114. Here is my ticket.
    • ticket /ˈtɪk.ɪt/ ;券;车票;入场券 a small piece of paper or card given to someone, usually to show that they have paid for an event, journey, or activity (13 次)
  115. It’s often windy in March.
    • often /ˈɒf.ən/ 时常,经常;多次 many times (53 次)
    • windy /ˈwɪn.di/ 刮风的;多风的 with a lot of wind (2 次)
    • march /mɑːtʃ/ 抗议游行,示威游行 an event in which a large number of people walk through a public place to express their support for something, or their disagreement with or disapproval of something (5 次)
  116. I think there are a few in that box.
    • think /θɪŋk/ 相信;觉得;思考 to believe something or have an opinion or idea (46 次)
    • box /bɒks/ ;盒;匣 a square or rectangular container with stiff sides and sometimes a lid (22 次)
  117. The thieves dropped the torch and ran away as quickly as they could.
    • thief /θiːf/ 小偷,贼 a person who steals (17 次)
    • drop /drɒp/ (使)落下,(使)掉下;丢下 to fall or to allow something to fall (15 次)
    • torch /tɔːtʃ/ 手电筒 a small light that is held in the hand and usually gets its power from batteries (4 次)
    • away /əˈweɪ/ (或在)别处;向另一方向;向一边 somewhere else, or to or in a different place, position, or situation (53 次)
  118. In this way, he has begun his own private ‘telephone’ service.
    • own /əʊn/ 自己(的),本人(的);自己人 belonging to or done by a particular person or thing (53 次)
    • private /ˈpraɪ.vət/ 私人(用)的;私有的 only for one person or group and not for everyone (10 次)
    • service /ˈsɜː.vɪs/ 公共服务系统;公共事业 a government system or private organization that is responsible for a particular type of activity, or for providing a particular thing that people need (12 次)
  119. You must get off the bus.
    • off /ɒf/ (尤指离开当前所在地点或位置)离开,远离 away from a place or position, especially the present place, position, or time (51 次)
    • bus /bʌs/ 大客车;公共汽车,巴士 a large vehicle in which people are driven from one place to another (17 次)
  120. What’s the climate like in your country?
    • climate /ˈklaɪ.mət/ 气候 the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place (5 次)
  121. What time will the next train leave?
    • next /nekst/ 下一个的;其次的;紧接着的 being the first one after the present one or after the one just mentioned (45 次)
    • train /treɪn/ 火车,列车 a railway engine connected to carriages for carrying people or to wheeled containers for carrying goods (50 次)
  122. You must have been driving at seventy miles an hour.
    • mile /maɪl/ 英里(长度单位,相当于1760码或1.6公里) a unit of distance equal to 1,760 yards or 1.6 kilometres (50 次)
  123. Those women are very hard-working.
    • those /ðəʊz/ ,那些 plural of that (49 次)
    • woman /ˈwʊm.ən/ 成年女子,女人 an adult female human being (33 次)
  124. We had better go back to the station now, Ken.
    • back /bæk/ 在原处;回到原处;恢复原状;返回;回到以前 in, into, or towards a previous place or condition, or an earlier time (49 次)
    • station /ˈsteɪ.ʃən/ 车站 a building and the surrounding area where buses or trains stop for people to get on or off (34 次)
    • ken /ken/ 金融方面的事我恐怕不懂。 not in your area of knowledge: (3 次)
  125. They arrive home early.
    • arrive /əˈraɪv/ 到达,抵达(尤指到达旅途的终点);到来;来临 to reach a place, especially at the end of a journey (47 次)
    • early /ˈɜː.li/ 早期的,初期的;在早期,在初期;提早(的),提前(的) near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or planned time (40 次)
  126. Well, they’re trying to repair it,sir.
    • repair /rɪˈpeər/ 修理;修补;修复;整修 to put something that is damaged, broken, or not working correctly, back into good condition or make it work again (19 次)
    • sir /sɜːr/ 先生 used as a formal and polite way of speaking to a man, especially one who you are providing a service to or who is in a position of authority (26 次)
  127. The doctor says that he will come at once.
    • doctor /ˈdɒk.tər/ 医生,大夫 a person with a medical degree whose job is to treat people who are ill or hurt (29 次)
    • once /wʌns/ 一次,一回 one single time (47 次)
  128. Because of this, he has not been able to get his own car into his garage even once.
    • able /ˈeɪ.bəl/ 她能应付这项工作吗? to have the necessary physical strength, mental power, skill, time, money, or opportunity to do something: (47 次)
    • garage /ˈɡær.ɑːʒ/ 车库,汽车房 a building where a car is kept, built next to or as part of a house (10 次)
  129. Mrs. Sawyer usually stays at home in the morning, but this morning, she is going to the shops.
    • usually /ˈjuː.ʒu.ə.li/ 通常地;惯常地;经常地 in the way that most often happens (19 次)
  130. I think that they’ll move in the day after tomorrow.
    • move /muːv/ (使)改变位置,动;(使)移动 to (cause to) change position (39 次)
  131. She’s next door.
    • door /dɔːr/ a flat object that is used to close the entrance of something such as a room or building, or the entrance itself (29 次)
  132. We must call the doctor.
    • call /kɔːl/ 给…取名,给…命名;称呼 to give someone or something a name, or to know or address someone by a particular name (45 次)
  133. While we were having breakfast, our little boy, Tommy, found two small coins on the floor.
    • while /waɪl/ 在…的时候;与…同时 during the time that, or at the same time as (45 次)
    • breakfast /ˈbrek.fəst/ 早餐 a meal eaten in the morning as the first meal of the day (6 次)
    • little /ˈlɪt.əl/ 小的,少的 small in size or amount (44 次)
    • tommy /ˈtɒm.i ɡʌn/ 汤普森冲锋枪 a light machine gun (= a gun that fires many bullets quickly) that is held in the hand (4 次)
    • coin /kɔɪn/ 硬币;金属货币 a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used as money (7 次)
    • floor /flɔːr/ (房间的)地板,地面 the flat surface of a room on which you walk (21 次)
  134. Later that morning, when I was doing the housework, My husband phoned me from the office.
    • later /ˈleɪ.tər/ 晚些时候;过些时间 at a time in the future or after the time you have mentioned (45 次)
    • housework /ˈhaʊs.wɜːk/ 家务 the work of keeping a house clean and tidy (4 次)
    • husband /ˈhʌz.bənd/ 丈夫 the man that you are married to (25 次)
    • phone /fəʊn/ 电话 a device that uses either a system of wires along which electrical signals are sent or a system of radio signals to make it possible for you to speak to someone in another place who has a similar device (8 次)
    • office /ˈɒf.ɪs/ 办公室;办公楼 a room or part of a building in which people work, especially sitting at tables with computers, phones, etc., usually as a part of a business or other organization (26 次)
  135. I though so.
    • though /ðəʊ/ 虽然,尽管 despite the fact that (45 次)
  136. But my sister bought this pair last month.
    • sister /ˈsɪs.tər/ 姐姐,妹妹 a girl or woman who has the same parents as another person (6 次)
    • buy /baɪ/ ,购买 to get something by paying money for it (44 次)
    • pair /peər/ 一对,一双 two things of the same appearance and size that are intended to be used together, or something that consists of two parts joined together (6 次)
    • month /mʌnθ/ ;一个月的时间 a period of about four weeks, especially one of the twelve periods into which a year is divided (25 次)
  137. And here’s a little present for you.
    • present /ˈprez.ənt/ (尤指表示友谊或致谢的)礼物,赠品 something that you are given, without asking for it, on a special occasion, especially to show friendship, or to say thank you (24 次)
  138. We’re going to spend three days in the country.
    • spend /spend/ 花费;用,花(钱) to give money as a payment for something (28 次)
  139. Look through the window.
    • through /θruː/ 通过;穿越 from one end or side of something to the other (43 次)
    • window /ˈwɪn.dəʊ/ ,窗户,窗口 a space usually filled with glass in the wall of a building or in a vehicle, to allow light and air in and to allow people inside the building to see out (25 次)
  140. Litter baskets have been placed under the trees, but people still throw their rubbish everywhere.
    • litter /ˈlɪt.ər/ (散落在公共场所的)小块垃圾,废弃物 small pieces of rubbish that have been left lying on the ground in public places (8 次)
    • basket /ˈbɑː.skɪt/ ;笼;篓,筐 a light container, often with a handle, that is made of thin strips of wood, metal, or plastic twisted together, used for carrying or storing things (9 次)
    • throw /θrəʊ/ ;抛;掷;扔 to send something through the air with force, especially by a sudden movement of the arm (15 次)
    • rubbish /ˈrʌb.ɪʃ/ 垃圾;废弃物 waste material or things that are no longer wanted or needed (6 次)
    • everywhere /ˈev.ri.weər/ 各个地方,处处,各处 to, at, or in all places or the whole of a place (6 次)
  141. My holidays passed quickly, but I did not send cards to my friends.
    • pass /pɑːs/ 经过,路过 to go past something or someone or move in relation to it, him, or her (36 次)
    • send /send/ ;发送;(尤指)邮寄 to cause something to go from one place to another, especially by post or email (43 次)
    • card /kɑːd/ (显示个人信息的)卡片;银行卡;通行证 a small, rectangular piece of card or plastic, often with your signature, photograph, or other information proving who you are, that allows you to do something, such as make a payment, get money from a bank, or enter a particular place (5 次)
    • friend /frend/ 朋友,友人 a person who you know well and who you like a lot, but who is usually not a member of your family (40 次)
  142. The television is near the window.
    • television /ˈtel.ɪ.vɪʒ.ən/ 电视机;电视;电视广播业 a device shaped like a box with a screen that receives electrical signals and changes them into moving images and sound, or the method or business of sending images and sound by electrical signals (12 次)
    • near /nɪər/ (离…)不远,靠近(地) not far away in distance (42 次)
  143. Open the window and air the room.
    • open /ˈəʊ.pən/ 开着的,未关的 not closed or fastened (42 次)
    • air /eər/ 空气 the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and that we breathe (28 次)
  144. My boss answered the telephone.
    • boss /bɒs/ 老板;上司;头儿 the person who is in charge of an organization and who tells others what to do (5 次)
  145. We had some shoes like those a month ago, but we don’t have any now.
    • shoe /ʃuː/ one of a pair of coverings for your feet, usually made of a strong material such as leather, with a thick leather or plastic sole (= base) and usually a heel (5 次)
  146. This is a photograph I took during my trip to Australia.
    • during /ˈdʒʊə.rɪŋ/ 在…期间 from the beginning to the end of a particular period (42 次)
    • trip /trɪp/ (通常指短途的)旅行,行程 a journey in which you go somewhere, usually for a short time, and come back again (17 次)
  147. He telephoned again.
    • again /əˈɡen/ ,再一次 one more time (41 次)
  148. Will you travel by sea or by air?
    • travel /ˈtræv.əl/ (通常指长途)旅行 to make a journey, usually over a long distance (37 次)
    • sea /siː/ ,海洋 the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded by land (41 次)
  149. Are your friends Danish, too?
    • danish /ˈdeɪ.nɪʃ/ 丹麦的;丹麦人的;丹麦语的 belonging to or relating to Denmark, its people, or its language (7 次)
  150. I can’t read it!
    • read /riːd/ 阅读;看懂;读到 to look at words or symbols and understand what they mean (40 次)
  151. The sun rises early and sets late.
    • rise /raɪz/ 上升;升高;升起 to move upwards (23 次)
    • set /set/ ,置;使处于(指定的地方、位置) to put something in a particular place or position (34 次)
    • late /leɪt/ 末期的,晚期的;接近终了 (happening or being) near the end of a period of time (23 次)
  152. Come and have something to drink.
    • something /ˈsʌm.θɪŋ/ 某物;某事;某个东西 an object, situation, quality, or action that is not exactly known or stated (39 次)
    • drink /drɪŋk/ 饮料;一份(饮料) (an amount of) liquid that is taken into the body through the mouth (21 次)
  153. It was very dark, so they turned on a torch.
    • dark /dɑːk/ 昏暗的,黑暗的 with little or no light (9 次)
    • turn /tɜːn/ (使)转动;(使)旋转 to (cause to) move in a circle around a fixed point or line (39 次)
  154. Suddenly, she saw a man near a bus stop.
    • suddenly /ˈsʌd.ən.li/ 突然;猛地,骤然 quickly and unexpectedly (37 次)
    • stop /stɒp/ (使)停止;(使)停下;中断 to finish doing something that you were doing (28 次)
  155. Let’s go into the living room,Carol.
    • let /let/ ;允许;准许 to allow something to happen or someone to do something by not doing anything to stop an action or by giving your permission (37 次)
    • carol /ˈkær.əl/ 欢快的歌;圣歌;(通常指)圣诞颂歌 a happy or religious song, usually one sung at Christmas (7 次)
  156. You can pay a deposit of thirty pounds, and then fourteen pounds a month for three years.
    • deposit /dɪˈpɒz.ɪt/ 留下;存放 to leave something somewhere (4 次)
    • thirty /ˈθɜː.ti/ (数字)30 the number 30 (9 次)
    • pound /paʊnd/ (英国等国家的货币单位) the standard unit of money used in the UK and some other countries (27 次)
    • fourteen /ˌfɔːˈtiːn/ (数字)14 the number 14 (3 次)
  157. Up to now, Mr.Scott has sent a great many requests for spare parts and other urgent messages from one garage to the other.
    • scott (4 次)
    • request /rɪˈkwest/ (礼貌、正式的)要求,请求 the act of politely or officially asking for something (6 次)
    • spare /speər/ 额外的,备用的;多余的 If something is spare, it is available to use because it is extra. (5 次)
    • part /pɑːt/ 部分,局部 some but not all of a thing (37 次)
    • urgent /ˈɜː.dʒənt/ 紧急的,急迫的 very important and needing attention immediately (3 次)
    • message /ˈmes.ɪdʒ/ 信息;消息;口信 a short piece of information that you give to a person when you cannot speak to them directly (8 次)
  158. It was raining heavily and they found that a stream had formed in the field.
    • heavily /ˈhev.əl.i/ 在很大程度上;大量地 to a great degree (3 次)
    • form /fɔːm/ (使)出现,(使)形成,(使)产生 to begin to exist or to make something begin to exist (37 次)
  159. She’s in the garden, Jean.
    • garden /ˈɡɑː.dən/ (住宅旁的)花园 a piece of land next to and belonging to a house, where flowers and other plants are grown, and often containing an area of grass (36 次)
    • jean /ˈdʒiːn ˌdʒæk.ɪt/ 牛仔夹克 a short coat made of denim (= a thick, strong cotton cloth, used especially for making jeans) (2 次)
  160. Then he put his hand into his pocket, and took out a phrasebook.
    • hand /hænd/ the part of the body at the end of the arm that is used for holding, moving, touching, and feeling things (36 次)
    • pocket /ˈpɒk.ɪt/ 衣袋,口袋,兜 a small bag for carrying things in, made of cloth and sewn into the inside or onto the outside of a piece of clothing (7 次)
  161. I think I passed in English and Mathematics.
    • english /ˈɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ/ 英语 the language that is spoken in the UK, the US, and in many other countries (19 次)
  162. It is a very modern house, so it looks strange to some people.
    • modern /ˈmɒd.ən/ 现代的;新式的 designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods (36 次)
    • strange /streɪndʒ/ 不寻常的;奇怪的;不可思议的 unusual and unexpected, or difficult to understand (15 次)
  163. Can she type this letter for me?
    • type /taɪp/ 类型;种类;品种 a particular group of people or things that share similar characteristics and form a smaller division of a larger set (14 次)
  164. Have you ever been there, Ken?
    • ever /ˈev.ər/ 在任何时候;从来 at any time (35 次)
  165. That policeman’s waving to you.
    • policeman /pəˈliːs.mən/ 男警察 a male member of a police force (25 次)
    • wave /weɪv/ (手);招手,摆手(表示问候、指示或强调) to raise your hand and move it from side to side as a way of greeting someone, telling someone to do something, or adding emphasis to an expression (35 次)
  166. in the end, we stay at home and look after everything!
    • end /end/ 末端,尽头 the part of a place or thing that is furthest away from the centre (35 次)
    • everything /ˈev.ri.θɪŋ/ 每件事;所有事物;一切 all things (19 次)
  167. It’s running across the grass.
    • grass /ɡrɑːs/ ,青草 a low, green plant that grows naturally over a lot of the earth’s surface, having groups of very thin leaves that grow close together in large numbers (7 次)
  168. At the moment, they are playing in the garden.
    • moment /ˈməʊ.mənt/ 片刻,瞬间,刹那 a very short period of time (29 次)
    • play /pleɪ/ (尤指儿童)玩,玩耍 When you play, especially as a child, you spend time doing an enjoyable and/or entertaining activity. (34 次)
  169. Do you hear?
    • hear /hɪər/ 听见,听到 to receive or become conscious of a sound using your ears (34 次)
  170. There’s a bar next door to the station.
    • bar /bɑːr/ 酒吧;酒吧的吧台 a place where drinks, especially alcoholic drinks, are sold and drunk, or the area in such a place where the person serving the drinks stands (8 次)
  171. We might not go anywhere.
    • might /maɪt/ (may 的过去式)可能,可以 past simple of the verb may, used especially when reporting what someone has said, thought, asked, etc. (34 次)
    • anywhere /ˈen.i.weər/ (或去)任何地方;随便哪个地方 in, to, or at any place (6 次)
  172. You will be very lucky if he lets you go without a ticket.
    • without /wɪˈðaʊt/ 没有;无;缺少 not having or doing something, or lacking something (34 次)
  173. After a time, we noticed a snake charmer with two large baskets at the other side of the square, so we went to have a look at him.
    • notice /ˈnəʊ.tɪs/ 看到;注意到;感觉到 to see or become conscious of something or someone (26 次)
    • snake /sneɪk/ a reptile with a long body and no legs (15 次)
    • charmer /ˈtʃɑː.mər/ 迷人的人,可爱的人 a person who has good qualities that make you like them (2 次)
    • side /saɪd/ ;(尤指)侧面 a flat outer surface of an object, especially one that is not the top, the bottom, the front, or the back (34 次)
    • square /skweər/ 正方形,四方形 a flat shape with four sides of equal length and four angles of 90° (4 次)
  174. No one could account for the fact that one of the boxes was extremely heavy.
    • account /əˈkaʊnt/ 账户,户头 an arrangement with a bank to keep your money there and to allow you to take it out when you need to (7 次)
    • fact /fækt/ 现实,实际情况;(尤指)事实,真相 something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there is information (34 次)
    • extremely /ɪkˈstriːm.li/ 非常;极端;极其 very (9 次)
    • heavy /ˈhev.i/ 重的,沉的 weighing a lot, and needing effort to move or lift (20 次)
  175. Yes, of course I can, Penny.
    • course /kɔːs/ 课程;教程 a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam or qualification (33 次)
    • penny /ˈpen.i/ (英国)便士(最小的货币单位,100便士为1英镑,表示币值时用 pence 或在非正式场合也可用 p,而表示硬币本身时用 pennies) the smallest unit of money in the UK, of which there are 100 in a pound, or a small coin worth this much. You use “pence” or, more informally, “p” when you are talking about the units of money and pennies when you are talking about the coins themselves. (13 次)
  176. Well, I like the house, but I can’t decide yet.
    • decide /dɪˈsaɪd/ (尤指仔细考虑后)决定,决断,确定 to choose something, especially after thinking carefully about several possibilities (33 次)
  177. He’ll return to London the week after next.
    • return /rɪˈtɜːn/ ;返回 to come or go back to a previous place (33 次)
  178. He turned on the light, but he couldn’t see anyone.
    • light /laɪt/ ,光亮,光线 the brightness that comes from the sun, fire, etc. and from electrical devices, and that allows things to be seen (33 次)
  179. I sometimes stay in bed until lunchtime.
    • until /ənˈtɪl/ 到…时;直到…时 up to (the time that) (33 次)
  180. There is a bottle on the table.
    • bottle /ˈbɒt.əl/ ,瓶子 a container for liquids, usually made of glass or plastic, with a narrow neck (32 次)
  181. My wife and I are walking along the banks of the river.
    • along /əˈlɒŋ/ 沿着,顺着,循着 from one part of a road, river, etc. to another (15 次)
    • bank /bæŋk/ 银行 an organization where people and businesses can invest or borrow money, change it to foreign money, etc., or a building where these services are offered (32 次)
    • river /ˈrɪv.ər/ ;江;川;水道 a natural wide flow of fresh water across the land into the sea, a lake, or another river (23 次)
  182. He feels ill.
    • feel /fiːl/ 觉得;感到;体会到 to experience something physical or emotional (32 次)
    • ill /ɪl/ 生病的,不舒服的 not feeling well, or suffering from a disease (7 次)
  183. He put them both into his mouth.
    • both /bəʊθ/ 两个;两者;双方 (referring to) two people or things together (32 次)
    • mouth /maʊθ/ ,口;口腔 the opening in the face of a person or animal, consisting of the lips and the space between them, or the space behind containing the teeth and the tongue (7 次)
  184. Yesterday, a pigeon carried the first message from Pinhurst to Silbury.
    • pigeon /ˈpɪdʒ.ən/ 鸽子 a large, usually grey bird that is often seen in towns sitting on buildings in large groups, and is sometimes eaten as food (3 次)
    • carry /ˈkær.i/ ;扛;抱;抬;搬;载 to hold something or someone with your hands, arms, or on your back and transport it, him, or her from one place to another (32 次)
  185. A few hours earlier, someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds.
    • someone /ˈsʌm.wʌn/ 某人 used to refer to a single person when you do not know who they are or when it is not important who they are (16 次)
    • police /pəˈliːs/ 警察当局,警方 the official organization that is responsible for protecting people and property, making people obey the law, finding out about and solving crime, and catching people who have committed a crime (31 次)
    • steal /stiːl/ ,窃 to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it (8 次)
    • diamond /ˈdaɪə.mənd/ 钻石,金刚石 a transparent, extremely hard precious stone that is used in jewellery, and in industry for cutting hard things (9 次)
  186. He suggested that a double railway-tunnel should be built.
    • suggest /səˈdʒest/ 提议;建议 to mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people to consider (13 次)
    • double /ˈdʌb.əl/ 两倍的;成双的;双份的 twice the size, amount, price, etc., or consisting of two similar things together (2 次)
    • railway /ˈreɪl.weɪ/ 铁路,铁道 the metal tracks on which trains run (9 次)
    • tunnel /ˈtʌn.əl/ 隧道;地道;坑道 a long passage under or through the ground, especially one made by people (9 次)
    • should strong /ʃʊd/ 应当,应该 used to say or ask what is the correct or best thing to do (31 次)
  187. The aeroplane is flying over the river.
    • flying /ˈflaɪ.ɪŋ/ 乘坐飞机 travel by air (1 次)
  188. Yes, I’ve been here since 1976.
    • since /sɪns/ 此后,从此 from a particular time in the past until a later time, or until now (30 次)
  189. Nothing at all.
    • nothing /ˈnʌθ.ɪŋ/ 没有东西;没有事情 not anything (30 次)
  190. I grew a beard during the trip.
    • grow /ɡrəʊ/ 增多;增大;增强;增长;成长;长大 to increase in size or amount, or to become more advanced or developed (30 次)
  191. She knew she was near the shore because the light was high up on the cliffs.
    • shore /ʃɔːr/ (海、湖或大河的)滨,岸 the land along the edge of a sea, lake, or wide river (11 次)
    • high /haɪ/ (尤指无生命的东西)高的,有…高的 (especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top to bottom (30 次)
    • cliff /klɪf/ (常指海岸的)悬崖,峭壁 a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast (3 次)
  192. He is finding his new work far more exciting.
    • far /fɑːr/ ;遥远地;久远地 at, to, or from a great distance in space or time (30 次)
    • exciting /ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪŋ/ 令人兴奋的;使人激动的;刺激的 making you feel excited (8 次)
  193. The stereo is near the door.
    • stereo /ˈster.i.əʊ/ 立体声 a way of recording or playing sound so that it is separated into two signals and produces more natural sound (3 次)
  194. Can you come here a minute please, Bob?
    • minute /ˈmɪn.ɪt/ ,分钟 one of the 60 parts that an hour is divided into, consisting of 60 seconds (29 次)
    • bob /bɒb/ (尤指在水面上)轻轻地快速上下晃动 to move up and down quickly and gently, especially on the surface of water (7 次)
  195. And he mustn’t eat rich food.
    • eat /iːt/ to put or take food into the mouth, chew it (= crush it with the teeth), and swallow it (28 次)
    • rich /rɪtʃ/ 有钱的;富有的;富裕的 having a lot of money or valuable possessions (5 次)
    • food /fuːd/ 食物;食品;(供植物生长的)养料 something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep them alive (29 次)
  196. There is a car race near our town every year.
    • race /reɪs/ 赛跑,速度竞赛 a competition in which all the competitors try to be the fastest and to finish first (23 次)
    • town /taʊn/ 城镇,市镇 a place where people live and work, containing many houses, shops, places of work, places of entertainment, etc., and usually larger than a village but smaller than a city (29 次)
  197. I’m sure that you need an X-__ray__, Andy.
    • sure /ʃɔːr/ 确定的,肯定的,毫无疑问的 certain; without any doubt (29 次)
    • ray /reɪ/ 光线,光束;(热能等的)辐射线 a narrow beam of light, heat, etc. travelling in a straight line from its place of origin (4 次)
    • andy (2 次)
  198. The plane was late and detectives were waiting at the airport all morning.
    • plane /pleɪn/ 飞机 a vehicle designed for air travel, with wings and one or more engines (29 次)
    • detective /dɪˈtek.tɪv/ 侦探 someone whose job is to discover information about crimes and find out who is responsible for them (7 次)
    • waiting /weɪt/ 等待,等候;期盼,盼望 to allow time to go by, especially while staying in one place without doing very much, until someone comes, until something that you are expecting happens or until you can do something (1 次)
  199. At one point, it seemed certain that their plane would crash.
    • point /pɔɪnt/ 观点;论点 an idea, opinion, or piece of information that is said or written (27 次)
    • seemed /siːm/ 似乎;仿佛 to give the effect of being; to be judged to be (1 次)
    • certain /ˈsɜː.tən/ 肯定的,无疑的;有把握的;确定的 having no doubt or knowing exactly that something is true, or known to be true, correct, exact, or effective (21 次)
    • crash /kræʃ/ (车);撞毁,撞坏;坠毁 If a vehicle crashes or someone crashes it, it is involved in an accident, usually a serious one in which the vehicle is damaged and someone is hurt. (10 次)
  200. It immediately ran away when she saw it, and experts confirmed that a puma will not attack a human being unless it is cornered.
    • immediately /ɪˈmiː.di.ət.li/ 立即,马上 now or without waiting or thinking (23 次)
    • expert /ˈek.spɜːt/ 专家;内行;行家 a person with a high level of knowledge or skill relating to a particular subject or activity (7 次)
    • confirm /kənˈfɜːm/ 确认,确定(安排或会议) to make an arrangement or meeting certain, often by phone or writing (5 次)
    • puma /ˈpjuː.mə/ 美洲狮 a large, brown wild cat that lives in North and South America (10 次)
    • attack /əˈtæk/ 袭击;殴打;攻击;进攻 to try to hurt or defeat using violence (2 次)
    • human /ˈhjuː.mən/ 人的,人类的 being, relating to, or belonging to a person or to people as opposed to animals (29 次)
    • being /ˈbiː.ɪŋ/ 生命,生物 a person or thing that exists (13 次)
    • unless /ənˈles/ 除非;除了在…的情况下 except if (6 次)
  201. Pollution is the price we pay for an overpopulated, over industrialized planet.
    • pollution /pəˈluː.ʃən/ 污染 damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste (5 次)
    • price /praɪs/ 价格,价钱 the amount of money for which something is sold (10 次)
    • industrialized /ɪnˈdʌs.tri.ə.laɪzd/ 工业化的 having developed a lot of industry (2 次)
    • planet /ˈplæn.ɪt/ 行星 an extremely large, round mass of rock and metal, such as Earth, or of gas, such as Jupiter, that moves in a circular path around the sun or another star (29 次)
  202. Half a pound of coffee.
    • half /hɑːf/ 一半,半个 either of the two equal or nearly equal parts that together make up a whole (28 次)
  203. She always eats her lunch at noon.
    • lunch /lʌntʃ/ 午餐,午饭 a meal that is eaten in the middle of the day (15 次)
    • noon /nuːn/ 正午,中午 twelve o’clock in the middle of the day, or about that time (3 次)
  204. Can you remember the doctor’s telephone number?
    • remember /rɪˈmem.bər/ 记得,记起,回想起;记住,牢记 to be able to bring back a piece of information into your mind, or to keep a piece of information in your memory (15 次)
  205. We are standing on the left.
    • stand /stænd/ (使)直立;(使)站立;竖放;(尤指)站起来 to be in a vertical state or to put into a vertical state, especially (of a person or animal) by making the legs straight (28 次)
    • leave /liːv/ 离开;离去;走开 to go away from someone or something, for a short time or permanently (56 次)
  206. When did you bring it to us?
    • bring /brɪŋ/ 拿来,带来;带到 to take or carry someone or something to a place or a person, or in the direction of the person speaking (28 次)
  207. Can you see anything?
    • anything /ˈen.i.θɪŋ/ (用于疑问句或否定句中)任何事物,任何东西 used in questions and negatives to mean “something” (28 次)
  208. It happened to a friend of mine a year ago.
    • mine /maɪn/ 我的(所有物);属于我的(东西);与我有关的(人) the one(s) belonging to or connected with me (7 次)
  209. George heard the noise and came downstairs quickly.
    • noise /nɔɪz/ 噪声;杂音;嘈杂声;喧闹声 a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted, unpleasant, or loud (28 次)
    • downstairs /ˌdaʊnˈsteəz/ 朝楼下,在楼下(尤指底层) to or on a lower floor of a building, especially the ground floor (6 次)
  210. As I soon learnt, he was English himself!
    • himself /hɪmˈself/ 他自己;它自己 used to refer to a male object of a verb that is the same person or animal as the subject of the verb (23 次)
  211. There are some boats on the river.
    • boat /bəʊt/ ;小船 a small vehicle for travelling on water (27 次)
  212. A pound of sugar.
    • sugar /ˈʃʊɡ.ər/ ,食糖;(尤指)蔗糖 a sweet substance especially from the plants sugar cane and sugar beet, used to make food and drinks sweet (5 次)
  213. In the evening, the children come home from school.
    • evening /ˈiːv.nɪŋ/ 傍晚;晚上 the part of the day between the end of the afternoon and night (27 次)
  214. Mr. Sawyer usually reads his newspaper, but sometimes he and his wife watch television.
    • newspaper /ˈnjuːzˌpeɪ.pər/ 报纸,报 a regularly printed document consisting of large sheets of paper that are folded together, or a website, containing news reports, articles, photographs, and advertisements (16 次)
    • watch /wɒtʃ/ 观看;注视 to look at something for a period of time, especially something that is changing or moving (27 次)
  215. Paris is a beautiful city.
    • paris /ˈpær.ɪs/ 巴黎(法国首都) the capital city of France, situated in the north central part of the country (6 次)
    • beautiful /ˈbjuː.tɪ.fəl/ 美丽的,漂亮的 very attractive (11 次)
    • city /ˈsɪt.i/ ,城市 a large town (27 次)
  216. The English and Maths papers weren’t easy enough for me.
    • easy /ˈiː.zi/ 容易的;不费力的 needing little effort (14 次)
    • enough /ɪˈnʌf/ 充分;充足 as much as is necessary; in the amount or to the degree needed (27 次)
  217. That’s a good idea, Charlotte.
    • idea /aɪˈdɪə/ 意见,想法,主意;计划 a suggestion or plan for doing something (27 次)
    • charlotte /ˈʃɑː.lət/ 水果奶油布丁 a type of sweet dish made with layers of fruit and bread, cake, or biscuits in a special shaped container (2 次)
  218. I repeated my question several times and at last he understood.
    • repeat /rɪˈpiːt/ 重复;重说 to say or tell people something more than once (6 次)
    • several /ˈsev.ər.əl/ 一些;几个 some; an amount that is not exact but is fewer than many (27 次)
    • understand /ˌʌn.dəˈstænd/ 理解;明白;懂得 to know the meaning of something that someone says (18 次)
  219. After a little time, she chose one of the most expensive dresses in the shop and handed it to an assistant who wrapped it up for her as quickly as possible.
    • choose /tʃuːz/ 选择;挑选,选取;选中 to decide what you want from two or more things or possibilities (10 次)
    • assistant /əˈsɪs.tənt/ 助手;帮手;助理 someone who helps someone else to do a job (21 次)
    • wrap /ræp/ (用纸、布或其他材料)包,裹 to cover or surround something with paper, cloth, or other material (3 次)
    • possible /ˈpɒs.ə.bəl/ 可能的,有可能做到的 able to be done or achieved, or able to exist (27 次)
  220. They will also be building new roads and a special railway line.
    • also /ˈɔːl.səʊ/ 而且(也),此外(还) in addition (27 次)
    • road /rəʊd/ ;公路,马路;街 a long, hard surface built for vehicles to travel along (13 次)
    • special /ˈspeʃ.əl/ 特殊的,特别的;不寻常的 not ordinary or usual (19 次)
    • line /laɪn/ 线,线条 a long, thin mark on the surface of something (21 次)
  221. Of course, the Hubble is above the earth’s atmosphere, so it will soon be sending us the clearest pictures of the stars and distant galaxies that we have ever seen.
    • hubble (7 次)
    • above /əˈbʌv/ (或向)…上面;在(或向)…较高处 in or to a higher position than something else (10 次)
    • earth /ɜːθ/ 地球;世界 the planet third in order of distance from the sun, between Venus and Mars; the world on which we live (27 次)
    • atmosphere /ˈæt.mə.sfɪər/ (包围地球的)大气,大气层,大气圈 the mixture of gases around the earth (11 次)
    • clear /klɪər/ 明白的;清楚的;易懂的;清晰的 easy to understand, hear, read, or see (11 次)
    • picture /ˈpɪk.tʃər/ ,图画;照片 a drawing, painting, photograph, etc. (20 次)
    • star /stɑːr/ 恒星;星 a very large ball of burning gas in space that is usually seen from the earth as a point of light in the sky at night (10 次)
    • distant /ˈdɪs.tənt/ 遥远的,远方的 far away (3 次)
    • galaxy /ˈɡæl.ək.si/ 星系 one of the independent groups of stars in the universe (3 次)
  222. I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the doorbell, but she was fast asleep, so I got a ladder from the shed in the garden, put it against the wall, and began climbing towards the bedroom window.
    • wake /weɪk/ 醒来;叫醒,吵醒 to (cause someone to) become awake and conscious after sleeping (15 次)
    • ring /rɪŋ/ (状物);圆形的东西;环形排列 a circle of any material, or any group of things or people in a circular shape or arrangement (13 次)
    • doorbell /ˈdɔː.bel/ 门铃 a bell, operated by a button on or next to the door of a house, that you push to tell the people inside that you are there (2 次)
    • fast /fɑːst/ 快的;迅速的;敏捷的 moving or happening quickly, or able to move or happen quickly (9 次)
    • asleep /əˈsliːp/ 睡着的 sleeping or not awake (2 次)
    • ladder /ˈlæd.ər/ 梯子 a piece of equipment used for climbing up and down, that consists of two vertical bars or pieces of rope joined to each other by a set of horizontal steps (3 次)
    • shed /ʃed/ (通常为木质、存放物品用的)棚子,小屋 a small building, usually made of wood, used for storing things (3 次)
    • against /əˈɡenst/ 反对;与…相反 disagreeing with a plan or activity (27 次)
    • wall /wɔːl/ ,墙壁,围墙 a vertical structure, often made of stone or brick, that divides or surrounds something (24 次)
    • climb /klaɪm/ 上升;攀升;爬升 to go up, or to go towards the top of something (14 次)
    • towards /təˈwɔːdz/ ,朝;对着 in the direction of, or closer to someone or something (26 次)
    • bedroom /ˈbed.ruːm/ 卧室 a room used for sleeping in (3 次)
  223. Pumas are large, cat-like animals which are found in America.
    • animal /ˈæn.ɪ.məl/ (除人、鸟、鱼和昆虫之外的)动物;兽;牲畜 something that lives and moves but is not a human, bird, fish, or insect (27 次)
    • america /əˈmer.ɪ.kə/ 美国,美利坚合众国 the United States of America (8 次)
  224. Catch!
    • catch /kætʃ/ 抓住,接住 to take hold of something, especially something that is moving through the air (26 次)
  225. He must remain in bed for another two days.
    • remain /rɪˈmeɪn/ 停留,留下;保持不变,仍然是 to stay in the same place or in the same condition (26 次)
  226. Enjoy yourself!
    • enjoy /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/ 享受…的乐趣;喜爱;欣赏 to get pleasure from something (26 次)
    • yourself strong /jɔːˈself/ 你自己;您自己 used when the subject of the verb is “you” or the person being spoken to, and the object is the same person (10 次)
  227. Last week, my four-year-old daughter, Sally, was invited to a children’s party.
    • daughter /ˈdɔː.tər/ 女儿 your female child (10 次)
    • invite /ɪnˈvaɪt/ 邀请,约请 to ask or request someone to go to an event (8 次)
    • party /ˈpɑː.ti/ 社交聚会 a social event at which a group of people meet to talk, eat, drink, dance, etc., often in order to celebrate a special occasion (26 次)
  228. Suddenly, one of the children kicked a ball very hard and it went towards a passing boat.
    • kick /kɪk/ ,踹 to hit someone or something with the foot, or to move the feet and legs suddenly and violently (2 次)
    • ball /bɔːl/ ;球状物 any object in the shape of a sphere, especially one used as a toy by children or in various sports such as tennis and football (6 次)
  229. The Olympic Games will be held in our country in four years’ time.
    • olympic /əˈlɪm.pɪk/ 奥林匹克运动会的,和奥运会有关的 of or relating to the Olympics (6 次)
    • games 体育课 organized sports activities that children do at school (4 次)
    • hold /həʊld/ 握住,抓住 to take and keep something in your hand or arms (26 次)
  230. It is between two hills.
    • between /bɪˈtwiːn/ (空间上)在…中间,在…之间 in or into the space that separates two places, people, or objects (25 次)
    • hill /hɪl/ 小山,丘陵 an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land (5 次)
  231. Show me your tongue.
    • show /ʃəʊ/ 给…看;出示;显示 to make it possible for something to be seen (25 次)
    • tongue /tʌŋ/ 舌头 the large, soft piece of flesh in the mouth that you can move, and is used for tasting, speaking, etc. (3 次)
  232. They were too difficult for me.
    • difficult /ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəlt/ 困难的,费力的,艰难的 needing skill or effort (25 次)
  233. It was dark outside.
    • outside /ˌaʊtˈsaɪd/ 在外面(的),在室外(的);在…外面(的) not inside a building (25 次)
  234. My sister is only seven, but she always tells me whether my pictures are good or not.
    • whether /ˈweð.ər/ (尤用于转述问题或表达疑问)是否 (used especially in reporting questions and expressing doubts) if, or not (25 次)
  235. As soon as this was done, they cooked a meal over an open fire.
    • cook /kʊk/ 做饭,烹调;烧,煮 When you cook food, you prepare it to be eaten by heating it in a particular way, such as baking or boiling, and when food cooks, it is heated until it is ready to eat. (6 次)
    • meal /mɪəl/ 进餐;餐,一顿饭 an occasion when food is eaten, or the food that is eaten on such an occasion (14 次)
    • fire /faɪər/ ;(燃烧着的)燃料,柴火 (material that is in) the state of burning that produces flames that send out heat and light, and might produce smoke (25 次)
  236. Almost immediately he began to complain about the weather, for even though it was still summer, it rained continually and it was often bitterly cold.
    • almost /ˈɔːl.məʊst/ 几乎,差不多,差一点,将近 nearly (25 次)
    • complain /kəmˈpleɪn/ 抱怨;发牢骚;诉苦 to say that something is wrong or not satisfactory (9 次)
    • weather /ˈweð.ər/ 天气;气象 the conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a particular area (14 次)
    • summer /ˈsʌm.ər/ 夏天,夏季 the season of the year between spring and autumn when the weather is warmest, lasting from June to September north of the equator and from December to March south of the equator (14 次)
    • continually /kənˈtɪn.ju.ə.li/ 频频地,频繁地,再三地 in a way that happens repeatedly (4 次)
    • bitterly /ˈbɪt.ə.li/ 愤怒地;痛苦地 in a way that shows strong negative emotion such as anger or disappointment (2 次)
  237. People who live in Britain needn’t despair when they made mistakes like this (and a lot of people do)!
    • britain /ˈbrɪt.ən/ 英格兰,苏格兰,威尔士的统称 England, Scotland, and Wales (5 次)
    • despair /dɪˈspeər/ 绝望 the feeling that there is no hope and that you can do nothing to improve a difficult or worrying situation (5 次)
    • mistake /mɪˈsteɪk/ 错误;过失 an action, decision, or judgment that produces an unwanted or unintentional result (8 次)
  238. A piece of cheese.
    • piece /piːs/ ;片;段;碎片;碎块 a part of something (24 次)
    • cheese /tʃiːz/ 奶酪,干酪 a food made from milk, or from a milk-like substance taken from plants, that can be either firm or soft and is usually yellow or white in colour (4 次)
  239. I slipped and fell downstairs.
    • slip /slɪp/ 滑倒;失脚 to slide without intending to (5 次)
    • fall /fɔːl/ (突然)跌倒,摔落 to suddenly go down onto the ground or towards the ground without intending to or by accident (24 次)
  240. ‘It’s none of your business,’ the young man said rudely.
    • none /nʌn/ 没有一个(人或事物);全无 not one (of a group of people or things), or not any (10 次)
    • business /ˈbɪz.nɪs/ 买卖(货品或服务) the activity of buying and selling goods and services (24 次)
  241. I visited museums and sat in public gardens.
    • museum /mjuːˈziː.əm/ 博物馆,博物院 a building where objects of historical, scientific, or artistic interest are kept (6 次)
    • public /ˈpʌb.lɪk/ 公众的,大众的 relating to or involving people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group of people (16 次)
  242. He has made neat paths and has built a wooden bridge over a pool.
    • path /pɑːθ/ ,小道,小径 a route or track between one place and another, or the direction in which something is moving (7 次)
    • wooden /ˈwʊd.ən/ 木制的 made of wood (4 次)
    • pool /puːl/ 水塘,水池,潭 a small area of usually still water (13 次)
  243. He led me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk.
    • lead /liːd/ 领导,带领,率领 to control a group of people, a country, or a situation (24 次)
    • hurriedly /ˈhʌr.id.li/ 匆忙地,仓促地 in a way that is hurried (= done very quickly or too quickly) (2 次)
    • hide /haɪd/ 把…藏起来;躲藏 to put something or someone in a place where that thing or person cannot be seen or found, or to put yourself somewhere where you cannot be seen or found (14 次)
    • parcel /ˈpɑː.səl/ 包裹,邮包 an object or collection of objects wrapped in paper, especially so that it can be sent by post (9 次)
    • desk /desk/ (常指带抽屉的)书桌,办公桌,写字台 a type of table that you can work at, often one with drawers (7 次)
  244. Haroun Tazieff, the Polish scientist, has spent his lifetime studying active volcanoes and deep caves in all parts of the world.
    • polish /ˈpɒl.ɪʃ/ ,擦亮,磨光 to rub something using a piece of cloth or brush to clean it and make it shine (2 次)
    • scientist /ˈsaɪən.tɪst/ 科学家 an expert who studies or works in one of the sciences (7 次)
    • lifetime /ˈlaɪf.taɪm/ 有生之年,终生,一辈子 the period of time during which someone lives or something exists (2 次)
    • study /ˈstʌd.i/ 学习;攻读,研读 to learn about a subject, especially in an educational course or by reading books (24 次)
    • active /ˈæk.tɪv/ 忙于…的 busy with a particular activity (3 次)
    • volcano /vɒlˈkeɪ.nəʊ/ 火山 a mountain with a large, circular hole at the top through which lava (= hot liquid rock) gases, steam, and dust are or have been forced out (6 次)
    • deep /diːp/ 深的,向下延伸的;有…深的 going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to the bottom (21 次)
    • cave /keɪv/ 洞穴;山洞;地洞 a large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, or one that is underground (19 次)
  245. The operation, which lasted for over four hours, proved to be very difficult because of the hard resin which covered the skin.
    • operation /ˌɒp.ərˈeɪ.ʃən/ 运作,实施,工作 the fact of operating or being active (12 次)
    • prove /pruːv/ 证明是,结果是 to show a particular result after a period of time (24 次)
    • cover /ˈkʌv.ər/ 盖上;覆盖;遮盖;遮蔽 to put or spread something over something, or to lie on the surface of something (21 次)
    • skin /skɪn/ 皮肤;皮 the natural outer layer that covers a person, animal, fruit, etc. (7 次)
  246. I want my change.
    • change /tʃeɪndʒ/ ,交换 to exchange one thing for another thing, especially of a similar type (23 次)
  247. Why?
    • why /waɪ/ 为什么 for what reason (23 次)
  248. ‘Go back to sleep.’
    • sleep /sliːp/ 睡觉,睡眠 the resting state in which the body is not active and the mind is unconscious (23 次)
  249. That means you don’t need to water the garden.
    • mean /miːn/ 意思是;意味着 to express or represent something such as an idea, thought, or fact (23 次)
  250. Are you really going to retire, miss Marsh?
    • really /ˈrɪə.li/ 事实上;实际上;真正地 in fact (23 次)
    • retire /rɪˈtaɪər/ 退休;退职;退役 to leave your job or stop working because of old age or ill health (11 次)
  251. If we win a lot of money, We’ll travel round the world and we’ll stay at the best hotels.
    • round /raʊnd/ 围绕;环绕;绕过 in a circular direction or position; around (23 次)
    • hotel /həʊˈtel/ 宾馆,酒店 a building where you pay to have a room to sleep in, and where you can sometimes eat meals (9 次)
  252. Hello, little girl,’ she said.
    • hello /heˈləʊ/ ,你好(用于问候或打招呼) used when meeting or greeting someone (9 次)
    • girl /ɡɜːl/ (尤指学龄阶段的)女孩,姑娘 a female child or young woman, especially one still at school (23 次)
  253. I have just received a letter from my brother, Tim.
    • receive /rɪˈsiːv/ 得到;收到;受到 to get or be given something (23 次)
    • brother /ˈbrʌð.ər/ 兄弟 a man or boy with the same parents as another person (14 次)
    • tim (8 次)
  254. To my surprise, he gave me the money immediately.
    • surprise /səˈpraɪz/ 意想不到的事物 an unexpected event (17 次)
  255. I had an amusing experience last year.
    • amusing /əˈmjuː.zɪŋ/ 好笑的,有趣的;引人发笑的 entertaining and funny (4 次)
    • experience /ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/ 经验;经历;实践 (the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or feeling things (23 次)
  256. Then he smiled and told me I would receive an extra thousand pounds a year!
    • smile /smaɪl/ 微笑,笑容 a happy or friendly expression on the face in which the ends of the mouth curve up slightly, often with the lips moving apart so that the teeth can be seen (13 次)
    • extra /ˈek.strə/ 额外的;附加的 added to what is normal (4 次)
    • thousand /ˈθaʊ.zənd/ (数字)1000 the number 1,000 (23 次)
  257. My daughter, Jane, never dreamed of receiving a letter from a girl of her own age in Holland.
    • dream /driːm/ ,睡梦,梦境 a series of events or images that happen in your mind when you are sleeping (15 次)
    • age /eɪdʒ/ 年龄,年纪;存在时间 the period of time someone has been alive or something has existed (23 次)
    • holland /ˈhɒl.ənd/ 荷兰(西欧国家) a name that is sometimes used for the Netherlands, a country in western Europe (2 次)
  258. Such is human nature, that a great many people are often willing to sacrifice higher pay for the privilege of becoming white-collar workers.
    • nature /ˈneɪ.tʃər/ 大自然,自然界 all the animals, plants, rocks, etc. in the world and all the features, forces, and processes that happen or exist independently of people, such as the weather, the sea, mountains, the production of young animals or plants, and growth (23 次)
    • willing /ˈwɪl.ɪŋ/ 愿意,乐意(做某事) to be happy to do something if it is needed (5 次)
    • sacrifice /ˈsæk.rɪ.faɪs/ 牺牲;献出 to give up something that is valuable to you in order to help another person (4 次)
    • privilege /ˈprɪv.əl.ɪdʒ/ (特定个体或群体的)特权,特别待遇 an advantage that only one person or group of people has, usually because of their position or because they are rich (2 次)
    • white /waɪt/ 白色的;雪白的;乳白的 of a colour like that of snow, milk, or bone (12 次)
    • collar /ˈkɒl.ər/ 衣领,领口 the part around the neck of a piece of clothing, usually sewn on and sometimes made of different material (3 次)
    • worker /ˈwɜː.kər/ 工人;劳动者;工作者 someone who works in a particular job or in a particular way (12 次)
  259. This is Michael Baker, and this is Jeremy Short.
    • baker /ˈbeɪ.kər/ 面包师;糕点师;面包店店员(或店主) a person who makes bread and cakes, or who sells bread and cakes as a job (2 次)
    • jeremy (6 次)
  260. And I want a large box of chalk, too.
    • chalk /tʃɔːk/ 白垩 a type of soft white rock (2 次)
  261. She can’t speak to you now!’
    • speak /spiːk/ 说话,谈话;说 to say words, to use the voice, or to have a conversation with someone (22 次)
  262. I’m nearly ready.
    • ready /ˈred.i/ 准备好的,有准备的;现成的;方便使用的 prepared and suitable for fast activity (8 次)
  263. But that’s impossible.
    • impossible /ɪmˈpɒs.ə.bəl/ (行动或事件)不可能的,办不到的 If an action or event is impossible, it cannot happen or be achieved. (22 次)
  264. The one who offered you a job in Australia.
    • offer /ˈɒf.ər/ 主动给予;主动提出;提议 to ask someone if they would like to have something or if they would like you to do something (22 次)
  265. Didn’t you see the speed limit?
    • speed /spiːd/ 速度,速率 how fast something moves (22 次)
    • limit /ˈlɪm.ɪt/ 限额;限制;上限 the greatest amount, number, or level of something that is either possible or allowed (6 次)
  266. I had just lost $50 and I felt very upset.
    • upset /ʌpˈset/ 使心烦意乱;使难过;使生气 to make someone worried, unhappy, or angry (3 次)
  267. He started to complain about this wicked world but was interrupted by a knock at the door.
    • start /stɑːt/ 开始;着手 to begin doing something (22 次)
    • interrupt /ˌɪn.təˈrʌpt/ 打断(其他人说话) to stop a person from speaking for a short period by something you say or do (5 次)
    • knock /nɒk/ (反复地)敲,击,打 to repeatedly hit something, producing a noise (10 次)
  268. The most surprising thing about it, however, is that it can land anywhere: on snow, water, or even on a ploughed field.
    • surprising /səˈpraɪ.zɪŋ/ 令人意外的,让人吃惊的,出人意料的 unexpected (2 次)
    • land /lænd/ 陆地,地面 the surface of the earth that is not covered by water (22 次)
    • snow /snəʊ/ ;积雪 the small, soft, white pieces of ice that sometimes fall from the sky when it is cold, or the white layer on the ground and other surfaces that it forms (5 次)
  269. Forest fires are often caused by broken glass or by cigarette ends which people carelessly throw away.
    • forest /ˈfɒr.ɪst/ 森林;林区 a large area of land covered with trees and plants, usually larger than a wood, or the trees and plants themselves (6 次)
    • cause /kɔːz/ (尤指不好的事情发生的)原因,起因 the reason why something, especially something bad, happens (22 次)
    • broken /ˈbrəʊ.kən/ (break 的过去分词) past participle of break (2 次)
    • cigarette /ˌsɪɡ.ərˈet/ 香烟,纸烟 a small paper tube filled with cut pieces of tobacco that people smoke (10 次)
    • carelessly /ˈkeə.ləs.li/ 不在意地 不小心地 without taking or showing enough care and attention (2 次)
  270. The bridge is so long that the shape of the earth had to be taken into account by its designer.
    • shape /ʃeɪp/ 形状,形态,外形 the particular physical form or appearance of something (22 次)
    • designer /dɪˈzaɪ.nər/ 设计者,设计师 a person who imagines how something could be made and draws plans for it (2 次)
  271. Then sweep the floor.
    • sweep /swiːp/ 打扫,清扫,扫除 to clean something, especially a floor by using a brush to collect the dirt into one place from which it can be removed (4 次)
  272. It’s over there, behind the teapot.
    • teapot /ˈtiː.pɒt/ 茶壶 a container for making and serving tea with a handle and a shaped opening for pouring (2 次)
  273. They often drink tea together.
    • together /təˈɡeð.ər/ 一起;共同 with each other (15 次)
  274. Let me help you.
    • help /help/ 帮助,帮忙 to make it possible or easier for someone to do something, by doing part of the work yourself or by providing advice, money, support, etc. (21 次)
  275. I hope I haven’t failed.
    • fail /feɪl/ 失败;未能做到 to not succeed in what you are trying to achieve or are expected to do (21 次)
  276. I’m John Smith the telephone engineer and I’m repairing your telephone line.
    • john /ˈdʒɒn/ 厕所,盥洗室(同 toilet) a toilet (16 次)
  277. The litter baskets were empty and the ground was covered with pieces of paper, cigarette ends, old tyres, empty bottles and rusty tins.
    • empty /ˈemp.ti/ 空的;无人的 not containing any things or people (13 次)
    • ground /ɡraʊnd/ ,地面 the surface of the earth (21 次)
    • tin /tɪn/ a chemical element that is a silver-coloured metal, often combined with other metals or used to cover and protect other metals (5 次)
  278. Neither of us spoke during the journey.
    • neither /ˈnaɪ.ðər/ 两者皆非,两者都不 not either of two things or people (7 次)
    • journey /ˈdʒɜː.ni/ (尤指乘交通工具的)旅行,行程 the act of travelling from one place to another, especially in a vehicle (21 次)
  279. I often fish for hours without catching anything.
    • fish /fɪʃ/ ;鱼肉 an animal that lives in water, is covered with scales, and breathes by taking water in through its mouth, or the flesh of these animals eaten as food (21 次)
  280. But they don’t realize one important thing.
    • realize /ˈrɪə.laɪz/ 明白;认识到;意识到 to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly (21 次)
    • important /ɪmˈpɔː.tənt/ 必需的;重要的;珍贵的 necessary or of great value (11 次)
  281. It contained $50. ‘
    • contain /kənˈteɪn/ 包含;容纳;盛 to have something inside or include something as a part (21 次)
  282. When the doctor answered the phone, Mr.Gilbert said he was inquiring about a certain patient, a Mr.John Gilbert.
    • gilbert (6 次)
    • patient /ˈpeɪ.ʃənt/ 病人 a person who is receiving medical care, or who is cared for by a particular doctor or dentist when necessary (10 次)
  283. They were also quite sure that a cigarette end did not start the fire.
    • quite /kwaɪt/ 完全地,彻底地 completely (21 次)
  284. Very excited, the party dug a hole two feet deep.
    • excited /ɪkˈsaɪ.tɪd/ 兴奋的;激动的 feeling very happy and enthusiastic (4 次)
    • hole /həʊl/ ,孔 an empty space in an object, usually with an opening to the object’s surface, or an opening that goes completely through an object (11 次)
  285. Dressed up as Father Christmas and accompanied by a ‘guard of honour’ of six pretty girls, he set off down the main street of the city riding a baby elephant called Jumbo.
    • christmas /ˈkrɪs.məs/ 圣诞节;圣诞节期间 (the period just before and after) 25 December, a Christian holy day that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ (6 次)
    • accompany /əˈkʌm.pə.ni/ 陪同,陪伴;伴随,和…一起发生(或存在) to go with someone or to be provided or exist at the same time as something (5 次)
    • guard /ɡɑːd/ 卫兵,警卫;看守,守卫 a person or group of people whose job is to protect a person, place, or thing from danger or attack, or to prevent a person such as a criminal from escaping (4 次)
    • six /sɪks/ 数字6 the number 6 (20 次)
    • pretty /ˈprɪt.i/ 相当,颇,很,非常 quite, but not extremely (5 次)
    • main /meɪn/ 主要的;最重要的;最大的 larger, more important, or having more influence than others of the same type (11 次)
    • riding /ˈraɪ.dɪŋ/ 骑马(运动或活动) the sport or activity of riding horses (1 次)
    • baby /ˈbeɪ.bi/ (尤指尚未学会走路或说话的)婴儿,婴孩 a very young child, especially one that has not yet begun to walk or talk (10 次)
    • elephant /ˈel.ɪ.fənt/ ,大象 a very large grey mammal that has a trunk (= long nose) with which it can pick things up (21 次)
    • jumbo /ˈdʒʌm.bəʊ/ 特大(号)的;巨型的 extremely large (4 次)
  286. I’m going to put it here, in front of the window.
    • front /frʌnt/ 前面;正面 the part of a building, object, or person’s body that faces forward or is most often seen or used (20 次)
  287. Is that bag heavy, Penny?
    • bag /bæɡ/ 袋子 a soft container made out of paper or thin plastic, and open at the top, used to hold foods and other goods (18 次)
  288. I come from England.
    • england /ˈɪŋ.ɡlənd/ 英格兰 a country that is part of the United Kingdom (20 次)
  289. Do you want the large size or the small size?
    • size /saɪz/ 尺寸;大小;规模 how large or small something or someone is (20 次)
  290. This letter’s full of mistakes.
    • full /fʊl/ (容器或空间)装满的,充满的 (of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or a lot (20 次)
  291. We have this problem every year.
    • problem /ˈprɒb.ləm/ (须解决的)问题;疑难问题,困难 a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with or solved (20 次)
  292. It would strike twelve in twenty minutes’ time.
    • strike /straɪk/ 罢工 to refuse to continue working because of an argument with an employer about working conditions, pay levels, or job losses (20 次)
    • twelve /twelv/ (数字)12 the number 12 (10 次)
  293. Debbie is only eleven years old and she hopes to set up a new world record.
    • debbie (6 次)
    • eleven /ɪˈlev.ən/ (数字)11 the number 11 (5 次)
    • record /rɪˈkɔːd/ 录制;录(音);录(像) to store sounds or moving pictures using electronic equipment so that they can be heard or seen later (20 次)
  294. He was so surprised at being discovered that he did not even try to run away.
    • surprised /səˈpraɪzd/ 意外的,惊讶的,诧异的 feeling or showing surprise because something has happened that you did not expect (8 次)
    • discover /dɪˈskʌv.ər/ (尤指首次)发现,找到 to find information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time (20 次)
  295. In place of the great trees which had been growing there for centuries, patches of green had begun to appear in the blackened soil.
    • century /ˈsen.tʃər.i/ 一百年 a period of 100 years (20 次)
    • appear /əˈpɪər/ 出现;呈现;显现 to start to be seen or to be present (14 次)
    • blacken /ˈblæk.ən/ 使…变成黑色 to become black or to make something become black, for example because of dirt or smoke (2 次)
    • soil /sɔɪl/ 泥土,土壤 the material on the surface of the ground in which plants grow (4 次)
  296. By this time, a Lancaster bomber in reasonable condition was rare and worth rescuing.
    • lancaster /ˈlæŋ.kæs.tər/ 莱斯特 a small city in northwest England (2 次)
    • bomber /ˈbɒm.ər/ 投弹手;投掷炸弹者 a person who uses bombs (2 次)
    • reasonable /ˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/ 合情理的;讲道理的;公平的 based on or using good judgment and therefore fair and practical (3 次)
    • condition /kənˈdɪʃ.ən/ 状况;状态 the particular state that something or someone is in (20 次)
    • rare /reər/ 稀少的;罕见的;不常发生的 not common or frequent; very unusual (8 次)
    • worth /wɜːθ/ 值…钱的 having a particular value, especially in money (14 次)
    • rescue /ˈres.kjuː/ 救援;营救;解救 to help someone or something out of a dangerous, harmful, or unpleasant situation (7 次)
  297. My parents used to live in South America and I used to fly there from Europe in the holidays.
    • parent /ˈpeə.rənt/ 父亲;母亲 a mother or father of a person or an animal, or someone who looks after a person in the same way that a parent does (20 次)
    • south /saʊθ/ ;南方,南部 the direction that goes towards the part of the earth below the equator, opposite to the north, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction (11 次)
    • europe /ˈjʊə.rəp/ 欧洲 the continent that is to the east of the Atlantic Ocean, to the north of the Mediterranean, and to the west of Asia (8 次)
  298. If they are not brought to the surface soon they may lose their lives.
    • surface /ˈsɜː.fɪs/ 表面,表层,外层 the outer or top part or layer of something (20 次)
  299. You forget that I was a medical student once upon a time.’
    • forget /fəˈɡet/ 忘记,遗忘 to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something (13 次)
    • medical /ˈmed.ɪ.kəl/ 医学的;医疗的;医用的 related to the treatment of illness and injuries (7 次)
    • upon /əˈpɒn/ 在…上 on (20 次)
  300. Some really keen enthusiasts go so far as to build their own computers.
    • keen /kiːn/ 热衷的;热心的;渴望的 very interested, eager, or wanting (to do) something very much (2 次)
    • enthusiast /ɪnˈθjuː.zi.æst/ 热衷于…的人;热心者;爱好者 a person who is very interested in and involved with a particular subject or activity (3 次)
    • computer /kəmˈpjuː.tər/ 计算机,电脑 an electronic machine that is used for storing, organizing, and finding words, numbers, and pictures, for doing calculations, and for controlling other machines (20 次)
  301. Perhaps it is, sir.
    • perhaps /pəˈhæps/ 或许,可能 used to show that something is possible or that you are not certain about something (19 次)
  302. In the afternoon, she usually sees her friends.
    • afternoon /ˌɑːf.təˈnuːn/ 下午,午后 the period that starts at about twelve o’clock or after the meal in the middle of the day and ends at about six o’clock or when the sun goes down (15 次)
  303. There were English cars, French cars, German cars, Italian cars, American cars and Japanese cars.
    • italian /ɪˈtæl.jən/ 意大利的;意大利人的;意大利语的 belonging to or relating to Italy, its people, or its language (7 次)
    • american /əˈmer.ɪ.kən/ 美国的 of or relating to the United States of America (12 次)
    • japanese /ˌdʒæp.ənˈiːz/ 日本的;日本人的;日本语的 belonging to or relating to Japan, its people, or its language (2 次)
  304. Can’t you wait till this afternoon?
    • till /tɪl/ 直到;到…为止 up to (the time that); until (3 次)
  305. Can your mechanics repair it?
    • mechanic /məˈkæn.ɪk/ 技师;机工;机械师 someone whose job is repairing the engines of vehicles and other machines (3 次)
  306. How much does this house cost?
    • cost /kɒst/ 价格;费用;成本 the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something (19 次)
  307. Women always have the last word.
    • word /wɜːd/ ;字;单词 a single unit of language that has meaning and can be spoken or written (19 次)
  308. He’s a very nice person.
    • person /ˈpɜː.sən/ a man, woman, or child (19 次)
  309. Everything’s very quiet.
    • quiet /ˈkwaɪ.ət/ 静的,安静的;轻轻的 making very little noise (9 次)
  310. After they had entered the house, they went into the dining room.
    • enter /ˈen.tər/ 进来;进去;进入 to come or go into a particular place (19 次)
    • dining /daɪn/ 吃正餐;吃晚饭 to eat the main meal of the day, usually in the evening (4 次)
  311. I don’t know what you’re talking about.
    • talk /tɔːk/ 讲话,谈话;谈论 to say words aloud; to speak to someone (19 次)
  312. I spent the whole day in my room, but I did not write a single card!
    • whole /həʊl/ 全部的;整个的;整体的 complete or not divided (19 次)
    • single /ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl/ 单一的,仅有一个的 one only (10 次)
  313. Last Tuesday he received a letter from the local police.
    • tuesday /ˈtʃuːz.deɪ/ 星期二 the day of the week after Monday and before Wednesday (3 次)
    • local /ˈləʊ.kəl/ 当地的,本地的 from, existing in, serving, or responsible for a small area, especially of a country (19 次)
  314. Roy acted quickly and drove the bus straight at the thieves.
    • roy /ˌrɔɪ əv ðə ˈrəʊ.vəz ˌstʌf/ (用于体育报道中)没有获胜希望的球队勇敢而激动人心的表现(1950年代漫画《巡游者队的罗伊》中常描写此类球场表现) used in sports reports to refer to brave and exciting football by a team that has very little chance of being successful, typical of the games in the 1950s comic strip “Roy of the Rovers” (4 次)
    • act /ækt/ 行为,行事;举止,表现 to behave in the stated way (19 次)
    • straight /streɪt/ 直的(地),笔直的(地) continuing in one direction without bending or curving (8 次)
  315. It rose out of the basket and began to follow the movements of the pipe.
    • follow /ˈfɒl.əʊ/ 跟随;跟着 to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes (19 次)
    • movement /ˈmuːv.mənt/ ;移动;运动 a change of position (18 次)
    • pipe /paɪp/ ;管子;管道 a tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place to another (7 次)
  316. The machine was used in a cave near the seashore where – it is said – pirates used to hide gold.
    • machine /məˈʃiːn/ 机器;机械装置 a piece of equipment with several moving parts that uses power to do a particular type of work (15 次)
    • pirate /ˈpaɪ.rət/ 海盗 a person who sails in a ship and attacks other ships in order to steal from them (2 次)
    • gold /ɡəʊld/ ,金子,黄金 a chemical element that is a valuable, shiny, yellow metal used to make coins and jewellery (10 次)
  317. They made no effort to hide their amusement whenever I produced a packet of sweets from my pocket.
    • effort /ˈef.ət/ 气力;精力;努力 physical or mental activity needed to achieve something (13 次)
    • amusement /əˈmjuːz.mənt/ 开心,愉悦,快乐 the feeling of being entertained or made to laugh (4 次)
    • whenever /wenˈev.ər/ 每当,无论何时 every or any time (3 次)
    • produce /prəˈdʒuːs/ 生产;出产;制造 to make something or bring something into existence (19 次)
    • sweet /swiːt/ (尤指食物或饮料)甜的 (especially of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar; not bitter or salty (7 次)
  318. The reader’s hair stands on end when he reads in the final pages of the novel that the heroine, a dear old lady who had always been so kind to everybody, had, in her youth, poisoned every one of her five husbands.
    • reader /ˈriː.dər/ (尤指大量阅读的)读者,爱读书的人 someone who reads for pleasure, especially a person who reads a lot (6 次)
    • hair /heər/ (人的)头发;(人或动物的)汗毛,毛发 the mass of thin thread-like structures on the head of a person, or any of these structures that grow out of the skin of a person or animal (3 次)
    • final /ˈfaɪ.nəl/ 最后的,最终的 last (3 次)
    • page /peɪdʒ/ (书或报纸杂志的)页,面 a side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, newspaper, or magazine, usually with a number printed on it (8 次)
    • novel /ˈnɒv.əl/ (长篇)小说 a long printed story about imaginary characters and events (3 次)
    • dear /dɪər/ 亲爱的,心爱的;可爱的 loved or liked very much (9 次)
    • lady /ˈleɪ.di/ 女士 a polite or old-fashioned way of referring to or talking to a woman (18 次)
    • kind /kaɪnd/ 宽容的;有益的;体贴的 generous, helpful, and thinking about other people’s feelings (18 次)
    • everybody /ˈev.riˌbɒd.i/ 每个人,人人;所有人 →  everyone (18 次)
    • youth /juːθ/ 青年时期;年轻,青春 the period of your life when you are young, or the state of being young (7 次)
    • poison /ˈpɔɪ.zən/ ;毒药,毒物 a substance that can make people or animals ill or kill them if they eat or drink it (19 次)
  319. The lady who is standing behind the counter.
    • counter /ˈkaʊn.tər/ 柜台 a long, flat, narrow surface or table in a shop, bank, restaurant, etc. at which people are served (4 次)
  320. We can’t make up our minds.
    • mind /maɪnd/ 头脑;大脑 the part of a person that makes it possible for him or her to think, feel emotions, and understand things (18 次)
  321. They will be trying to keep order.
    • order /ˈɔː.dər/ 点菜;订制;订货 a request to make, supply, or deliver food or goods (18 次)
  322. I had nearly reached the town, when the young man suddenly said, very slowly, ‘Do you speak English?’
    • reach /riːtʃ/ (尤指经过很长时间或费很大气力旅行后)到达,抵达 to arrive at a place, especially after spending a long time or a lot of effort travelling (18 次)
    • slowly /ˈsləʊ.li/ 缓慢地,慢吞吞地 at a slow speed (17 次)
  323. The girl ‘gave’ her mother a free dress once a week!
    • mother /ˈmʌð.ər/ 母亲;妈妈 a female parent (10 次)
    • free /friː/ 自由的;无拘束的 not limited or controlled (18 次)
  324. A lot of cars entered for this race last year and there was a great deal of excitement just before it began.
    • deal /diːl/ (尤指商业上的)协议,交易 an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business (18 次)
    • excitement /ɪkˈsaɪt.mənt/ 激动,兴奋;令人兴奋的事情 a feeling of being excited, or an exciting event (5 次)
  325. This is the sort of thing that Jeremy loves.
    • sort /sɔːt/ 种类,类型 a group of things that are of the same type or that share similar qualities (18 次)
    • love /lʌv/ ,喜爱 to like another adult very much and be romantically and sexually attracted to them, or to have strong feelings of liking a friend or person in your family (12 次)
  326. Fish and chips has always been a favourite dish in Britain, but as the oceans have been overfished, fish has become more and more expensive.
    • chip /tʃɪp/ 炸薯条,油炸土豆条 a long, thin piece of potato that is fried and usually eaten hot (7 次)
    • dish /dɪʃ/ 盘子,碟子 a container, flatter than a bowl and sometimes with a lid, from which food can be served or which can be used for cooking (18 次)
    • ocean /ˈəʊ.ʃən/ 海洋,大洋;大海 a very large area of sea (17 次)
  327. Acting on the contention that facts are sacred, reporters can cause untold suffering to individuals by publishing details about their private lives.
    • sacred /ˈseɪ.krɪd/ (尤指因与神有关而)神圣的,值得崇敬的 considered to be holy and deserving respect, especially because of a connection with a god (2 次)
    • individual /ˌɪn.dɪˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/ 个人,个体 a single person or thing, especially when compared to the group or set to which they belong (18 次)
    • publish /ˈpʌb.lɪʃ/ 公布;出版;发表 to make information available to people, especially in a book, magazine, or newspaper, or to produce and sell a book, magazine, or newspaper (5 次)
    • detail /ˈdiː.teɪl/ 消息;细节 a single piece of information or fact about something (5 次)
  328. He read the phrase slowly.
    • phrase /freɪz/ 短语 a group of words that is part of, rather than the whole of, a sentence (3 次)
  329. Is dinner ready, Carol?
    • dinner /ˈdɪn.ər/ 正餐(通常指晚餐,在英国有时指午餐) the main meal of the day, usually the meal you eat in the evening but sometimes, in Britain, the meal eaten in the middle of the day (17 次)
  330. Then why do you want to sell it?
    • sell /sel/ ,出售 to give something to someone else in return for money (17 次)
  331. You’ve given me the wrong case!
    • wrong /rɒŋ/ 错误的;不正确的 not correct (17 次)
  332. But I couldn’t answer the rest.
    • rest /rest/ (使)暂停,(使)停止;(使)休息 to (cause someone or something to) stop doing a particular activity or stop being active for a period of time in order to relax and get back your strength (17 次)
  333. I’m sure I’ve got a low mark.
    • low /ləʊ/ 低的;矮的 not measuring much from the base to the top (17 次)
    • mark /mɑːk/ 痕迹;污点;疤痕 a small area on the surface of something that is damaged, dirty, or different in some way (9 次)
  334. Do you like stories?
    • story /ˈstɔː.ri/ (真实或虚构的)故事;叙述,描述;小说 a description, either true or imagined, of a connected series of events (17 次)
  335. That was a pleasant surprise.
    • pleasant /ˈplez.ənt/ 令人愉快的;宜人的;亲切友好的 enjoyable, attractive, friendly, or easy to like (6 次)
  336. I read she’s twenty-__nine__, but she must be at least forty.
    • nine /naɪn/ (数字)9 the number 9 (6 次)
    • least /liːst/ 最少;最小 less than anything or anyone else; the smallest amount or number (17 次)
  337. She was a famous actress When I was still at school.
    • famous /ˈfeɪ.məs/ 著名的,出名的,有名的 known and recognized by many people (17 次)
    • actress /ˈæk.trəs/ 女演员 a woman who pretends to be someone else while performing in a film, play, or television programme (4 次)
  338. In the end, I could not bear it.
    • bear /beər/ 忍受;容忍;经受;承担 to accept, tolerate, or endure something, especially something unpleasant (17 次)
  339. Recently it was damaged by a visitor.
    • recently /ˈriː.sənt.li/ 最近;近来 not long ago, or at a time that started not long ago (17 次)
    • damage /ˈdæm.ɪdʒ/ 损害,危害;损坏;伤害 to harm or spoil something (9 次)
    • visitor /ˈvɪz.ɪ.tər/ 访问者;参观者;游客 someone who visits a person or place (11 次)
  340. She struck the keys too hard and two of the strings were broken.
    • key /kiː/ 钥匙 a piece of metal that has been cut into a special shape and is used for opening or closing a lock, starting a car engine, etc. (10 次)
    • string /strɪŋ/ 细绳;线;带 (a piece of) strong, thin rope made by twisting very thin threads together, used for fastening and tying things (4 次)
    • broken /ˈbrəʊ.kən/ (break 的过去分词) past participle of break (2 次)
  341. Our neighbour, Captain Charles Alison, will sail from Portsmouth tomorrow.
    • captain /ˈkæp.tɪn/ (运动队)队长 the leader of a sports team (17 次)
    • alison (2 次)
    • sail /seɪl/ (船)航行,行驶 When a boat or a ship sails, it travels on the water. (9 次)
  342. The man wanted to fly to Rockall, a lonely island in the Atlantic Ocean, but Captain Fawcett did not take him because the trip was too dangerous.
    • lonely /ˈləʊn.li/ 孤独的,寂寞的 unhappy because you are not with other people (3 次)
    • island /ˈaɪ.lənd/ ,岛屿 a piece of land completely surrounded by water (15 次)
    • atlantic /ətˈlæn.tɪk/ 大西洋的 belonging to or relating to the Atlantic Ocean (8 次)
    • dangerous /ˈdeɪn.dʒər.əs/ 危险的,有威胁的;不安全的 A dangerous person, animal, thing, or activity could harm you. (9 次)
  343. When she woke up a day later, she found herself in hospital.
    • herself /hɜːˈself/ 她自己 used to refer to a female object of a verb, that is the same person or animal as the subject of the verb (7 次)
    • hospital /ˈhɒs.pɪ.təl/ 医院 a place where people who are ill or injured are treated and taken care of by doctors and nurses (17 次)
  344. The explanation was simple but very unusual.
    • explanation /ˌek.spləˈneɪ.ʃən/ 解释;说明;给出的原因 the details or reasons that someone gives to make something clear or easy to understand (3 次)
    • simple /ˈsɪm.pəl/ 简单的,容易的 easy to understand or do; not difficult (17 次)
    • unusual /ʌnˈjuː.ʒu.əl/ 不同寻常的,非比一般的;独特的 different from others of the same type in a way that is surprising, interesting, or attractive (8 次)
  345. Recently,one of Jeremy’s closest friends asked him to make a speech at a wedding reception.
    • close /kləʊz/ (使)关,合,关闭 to change from being open to not being open, or to cause something to do this (17 次)
    • speech /spiːtʃ/ 说话能力;说话;谈话;言语 the ability to talk, the activity of talking, or a piece of spoken language (6 次)
    • wedding /ˈwed.ɪŋ/ 婚礼,结婚庆典 a marriage ceremony and any celebrations such as a meal or a party that follow it (2 次)
  346. This would solve the problem of ventilation, for if a train entered this tunnel, it would draw in fresh air behind it.
    • solve /sɒlv/ 思索,思考 to find an answer to a problem (3 次)
    • draw /drɔː/ ,绘画 to make a picture of something or someone with a pencil or pen (17 次)
    • fresh /freʃ/ 新的;不同的;另外的 new or different (4 次)
  347. In the light of this statement, teachers live by selling knowledge, philosophers by selling wisdom and priests by selling spiritual comfort.
    • statement /ˈsteɪt.mənt/ (正式的)说明;声明;表态 something that someone says or writes officially, or an action done to express an opinion (2 次)
    • teacher /ˈtiː.tʃər/ 教员;教师 someone whose job is to teach in a school or college (3 次)
    • knowledge /ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/ 知识;学问;学识;了解;理解 understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by people generally (17 次)
    • philosopher /fɪˈlɒs.ə.fər/ 哲学家 someone who studies or writes about the meaning of life (2 次)
    • wisdom /ˈwɪz.dəm/ 智慧;明智 the ability to use your knowledge and experience to make good decisions and judgments (2 次)
    • spiritual /ˈspɪr.ɪ.tʃu.əl/ 精神的,心灵的;(尤指)宗教的 relating to deep feelings and beliefs, especially religious beliefs (2 次)
    • comfort /ˈkʌm.fət/ 舒适;舒服 a pleasant feeling of being relaxed and free from pain (9 次)
  348. Sorry sir.
    • sorry /ˈsɒr.i/ 悲伤的,难过的;惋惜的 feeling sadness, sympathy, or disappointment, especially because something unpleasant has happened or been done (16 次)
  349. I like black coffee.
    • black /blæk/ 黑色的 having the darkest colour there is, like the colour of coal or of a very dark night (16 次)
  350. Please give him my regards.
    • regard /rɪˈɡɑːd/ 考虑,思考;将…认为;看待 to consider or have an opinion about something or someone (16 次)
  351. Poor Ian!
    • poor /pɔːr/ 贫穷的,穷困的;拮据的 having little money and/or few possessions (16 次)
    • ian strong /æn/ (用于以元音开头的词前,代替 a) used instead of “a” when the following word begins with a vowel sound (4 次)
  352. I can’t change a ten-pound note.
    • ten /ten/ (数字)10 the number 10 (14 次)
    • note /nəʊt/ 短笺,便条 a short piece of writing (16 次)
  353. I’m afraid I didn’t, officer.
    • officer /ˈɒf.ɪ.sər/ 军官 a person in the armed forces who has a position of authority (16 次)
  354. It was my aunt Lucy.
    • aunt /ɑːnt/ 姑母;姨母;婶婶;伯母;舅母 the sister of someone’s father or mother, or the wife of someone’s uncle or aunt (16 次)
    • lucy (2 次)
  355. The bird covered the distance in three minutes.
    • distance /ˈdɪs.təns/ 距离,路程 the amount of space between two places (16 次)
  356. Captain Fawcett’s first passenger was a doctor who flew from Birmingham to a lonely village in the Welsh mountains.
    • passenger /ˈpæs.ən.dʒər/ 乘客,旅客 a person who is travelling in a vehicle but is not driving it, flying it, or working on it (11 次)
    • mountain /ˈmaʊn.tɪn/ (高)山,山岳 a raised part of the earth’s surface, much larger than a hill, the top of which might be covered in snow (16 次)
  357. The Wayle is a small river that cuts across the park near my home.
    • cut /kʌt/ (尤指用刀)切,割,砍,剪,削,剁 to break the surface of something, or to divide or make something smaller, using a sharp tool, especially a knife (16 次)
  358. Then the woman simply took the parcel and walked out of the shop without paying.
    • simply /ˈsɪm.pli/ 完全地;绝对地 completely or as much as possible (16 次)
  359. Her eyes were fixed on her plate and in a short time, she was busy eating.
    • eye /aɪ/ 眼睛 one of the two organs in your face that are used for seeing (16 次)
    • fix /fɪks/ 修理 to repair something (7 次)
    • plate /pleɪt/ 盘子,碟子 a flat, usually round dish with a slightly raised edge that you eat from or serve food from (3 次)
    • busy /ˈbɪz.i/ 忙碌的;忙于…的;专注的 If you are busy, you are working hard, or giving your attention to a particular thing. (12 次)
  360. In times of peace, when business was bad, Hawkwood and his men would march into a city-__state__ and, after burning down a few farms, would offer to go away if protection money was paid to them.
    • peace /piːs/ 和平;太平 freedom from war and violence, especially when people live and work together happily without disagreements (3 次)
    • state /steɪt/ 状态;情形;状况 a condition or way of being that exists at a particular time (14 次)
    • burn /bɜːn/ (把…)烧坏;(使)烧伤;(使)烧毁;(使)晒伤;(使)烫伤 to be hurt, damaged, or destroyed by fire or extreme heat, or to cause this to happen (6 次)
    • farm /fɑːm/ 农场 an area of land, together with a house and buildings, used for growing crops and/or keeping animals as a business (16 次)
    • protection /prəˈtek.ʃən/ 保护;受保护 the act of protecting or state of being protected (5 次)
  361. Even people who take no interest in art cannot have failed to notice examples of modern sculpture on display in public places.
    • interest /ˈɪn.trest/ 兴趣,关注 the feeling of wanting to give your attention to something or of wanting to be involved with and to discover more about something (16 次)
    • art /ɑːt/ (包括雕塑、绘画、音乐等的) 艺术 the making of objects, images, music, etc. that are beautiful or that express feelings (10 次)
    • example /ɪɡˈzɑːm.pəl/ 典型;范例;实例 something that is typical of the group of things that it is a member of (9 次)
    • sculpture /ˈskʌlp.tʃər/ 雕塑,雕刻;塑像,雕塑品,雕刻品 the art of forming solid objects that represent a thing, person, idea, etc. out of a material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone, or an object made in this way (7 次)
    • display /dɪˈspleɪ/ 布置,排列,陈列 to arrange something or a collection of things so that it can be seen by the public (9 次)
  362. His engine failed and he landed on the sea for the second time.
    • engine /ˈen.dʒɪn/ 发动机;引擎 a machine that uses the energy from liquid fuel or steam to produce movement (10 次)
    • second /ˈsek.ənd/ 第二(的),第二个(的) immediately after the first and before any others (16 次)
  363. We have been brought up to fear insects.
    • fear /fɪər/ 害怕,惧怕;担忧 an unpleasant emotion or thought that you have when you are frightened or worried by something dangerous, painful, or bad that is happening or might happen (14 次)
    • insect /ˈɪn.sekt/ 昆虫 a type of very small animal with six legs, a body divided into three parts and usually two pairs of wings, or, more generally, any similar very small animal (16 次)
  364. You must be home at half past ten.
    • past /pɑːst/ 经过 in or to a position that is further than a particular point (15 次)
  365. But women always wear uncomfortable shoes!
    • wear /weər/ 穿(衣服);戴(首饰等) to have clothing, jewellery, etc. on your body (15 次)
    • uncomfortable /ʌnˈkʌmf.tə.bəl/ 不舒服的;令人难受的 not feeling comfortable and pleasant, or not making you feel comfortable and pleasant (8 次)
  366. It’s an old film, but it’s very good.
    • film /fɪlm/ 电影;影片 a series of moving pictures, usually shown in a cinema or on television and often telling a story (15 次)
  367. That clock’s ten minutes slow.
    • clock /klɒk/ 钟表,时钟 a device for measuring and showing time, usually found in or on a building and not worn by a person (15 次)
    • slow /sləʊ/ 慢的,缓慢的 moving, happening, or doing something without much speed (7 次)
  368. French tests are awful, aren’t they?
    • test /test/ 测验,考查 a way of discovering, by questions or practical activities, what someone knows, or what someone or something can do or is like (15 次)
    • awful /ˈɔː.fəl/ 极坏的;恶劣的;糟糕的;令人极不愉快的 extremely bad or unpleasant (4 次)
  369. Who served you, sir?
    • serve /sɜːv/ 提供(食物或饮料) to provide food or drinks (15 次)
  370. I will have to ask my future husband.
    • future /ˈfjuː.tʃər/ 将来,未来,今后 a period of time that is to come (15 次)
  371. They were expecting a valuable parcel of diamonds from South Africa.
    • expect /ɪkˈspekt/ 预料,预计;期待 to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive (15 次)
    • valuable /ˈvæl.jə.bəl/ 值钱的,贵重的 worth a lot of money (3 次)
    • africa /ˈæf.rɪ.kə/ 非洲 the continent that is to the south of the Mediterranean Sea, to the east of the Atlantic Ocean, and to the west of the Indian Ocean (2 次)
  372. The big clock refused to welcome the New Year.
    • refuse /rɪˈfjuːz/ 拒绝;回绝;拒绝接受 to say that you will not do or accept something (15 次)
    • welcome /ˈwel.kəm/ 乐于接受;欢迎;鼓励;支持 to be pleased about and encourage or support something (6 次)
  373. In the middle of the night, two boys woke up and began shouting.
    • shouting /ˈʃaʊ.tɪŋ/ 喊叫;喊声 shouts (1 次)
  374. Nearly a week passed before the girl was able to explain what had happened to her.
    • explain /ɪkˈspleɪn/ 解释;说明;阐明 to make something clear or easy to understand by describing or giving information about it (15 次)
  375. Five days ago, the policeman told him, the bicycle was picked up in a small village four hundred miles away.
    • bicycle /ˈbaɪ.sɪ.kəl/ 自行车,单车,脚踏车 a two-wheeled vehicle that you sit on and move by turning the two pedals (= flat parts you press with your feet) (6 次)
  376. Meanwhile, my tongue was busy searching out the hole where the tooth had been.
    • meanwhile /ˈmiːn.waɪl/ 在此期间;(与此)同时 until something expected happens, or while something else is happening (10 次)
    • search /sɜːtʃ/ 搜查;搜索 to look somewhere carefully in order to find something (15 次)
    • tooth /tuːθ/ ,牙齿 one of the hard, white objects in the mouth that are used for biting and chewing (= crushing food) (5 次)
  377. I had no sooner got back to the kitchen than the doorbell rang loud enough to wake the dead.
    • loud /laʊd/ 吵闹的,大声的,响亮的 making a lot of noise (3 次)
    • dead /ded/ 死的,死亡的,去世的 not now living (15 次)
  378. A new machine called ‘The Revealer’ has been invented and it has been used to detect gold which has been buried in the ground.
    • invent /ɪnˈvent/ 发明,创造 to design and/or create something that has never been made before (6 次)
    • detect /dɪˈtekt/ (尤指用特殊方法)发现,察觉,看出 to notice something that is partly hidden or not clear, or to discover something, especially using a special method (6 次)
    • bury /ˈber.i/ ;埋葬,安葬 to put a dead body into the ground (4 次)
  379. So far, not one of them has been struck down by sudden death!
    • sudden /ˈsʌd.ən/ 突然的,忽然的;意外的 happening or done quickly and without warning (8 次)
    • death /deθ/ ,死亡 the end of life (15 次)
  380. The seed was sprayed over the ground in huge quantities by aeroplanes.
    • seed /siːd/ 种子 a small, round or oval object produced by a plant and from which, when it is planted, a new plant can grow (6 次)
    • spray /spreɪ/ 浪花;水花;飞沫 a mass of very small drops of liquid carried in the air (2 次)
    • huge /hjuːdʒ/ 巨大的,庞大的 extremely large in size or amount (15 次)
    • quantity /ˈkwɒn.tə.ti/ (尤指可测量或确定的)量,数量,分量 the amount or number of something, especially that can be measured (4 次)
  381. Wherever it went, it left behind it a trail of dead deer and small animals like rabbits.
    • wherever /weəˈrev.ər/ 无论到(或在)哪里;无论什么地方 to or in any or every place (2 次)
    • trail /treɪl/ 乡间(山间或林间等)小道 a path through a countryside, mountain, or forest area, often made or used for a particular purpose (2 次)
    • rabbit /ˈræb.ɪt/ ,家兔 a small animal with long ears and large front teeth that moves by jumping on its long back legs, or the meat of this animal eaten as food (15 次)
  382. The city was even equipped with a drainage system, for a great many clay pipes were found beneath the narrow streets.
    • equipped /ɪˈkwɪpt/ 配有必要的工具(衣物、设备等)的;装备齐全的 having the necessary tools, clothes, equipment, etc. (1 次)
    • drainage /ˈdreɪ.nɪdʒ/ 排水系统;排污系统 the system of water or waste liquids flowing away from somewhere into the ground or down pipes (2 次)
    • system /ˈsɪs.təm/ (协同工作的)系统 a set of connected things or devices that operate together (15 次)
    • clay /kleɪ/ 黏土,陶土 thick, heavy soil that is soft when wet, and hard when dry or baked, used for making bricks and containers (2 次)
    • beneath /bɪˈniːθ/ (或往)…下面;在(或往)…下方 in or to a lower position than someone or something, under someone or something (3 次)
    • narrow /ˈnær.əʊ/ (尤指与长度相比)狭窄的 having a small distance from one side to the other, especially in comparison with the length (6 次)
  383. It seems that the further cats fall, the less they are likely to injure themselves.
    • further /ˈfɜː.ðər/ (far 的比较级)更远地,在更大程度上;进一步地 comparative of far : to a greater distance or degree, or at a more advanced level (6 次)
    • likely /ˈlaɪ.kli/ 很可能的,可能要发生的 If something is likely, it will probably happen or is expected. (15 次)
    • injure /ˈɪn.dʒər/ 伤害,损害 to hurt or cause physical harm to a person or animal (2 次)
    • themselves /ðəmˈselvz/ (they 的反身形式)他们自己,她们自己,它们自己 used when the subject of the verb is “they” or a group of people, and the object is the same group of people (13 次)
  384. My cousin, Harry, keeps a large curiously-shaped bottle on permanent display in his study.
    • cousin /ˈkʌz.ən/ (或表)兄弟;堂(或表)姐妹;远房亲戚 a child of a person’s aunt or uncle, or, more generally, a distant (= not close) relation (2 次)
    • harry /ˈhær.i/ 不断索要;不断烦扰 to repeatedly demand something from someone, often causing them to feel worried or angry (15 次)
    • curiously (3 次)
    • permanent /ˈpɜː.mə.nənt/ 长久的;永久的,永恒的 lasting for a long time or for ever (2 次)
  385. A quarter of a pound of tea.
    • quarter /ˈkwɔː.tər/ 四分之一 one of four equal or almost equal parts of something; ¼ (3 次)
  386. Well, it’s certainly not for me!
    • certainly /ˈsɜː.tən.li/ (用于肯定的答复或强调)当然,毫无疑问,确实,肯定 used to reply completely or to emphasize something and show that there is no doubt about it (14 次)
  387. Can you describe it, sir?
    • describe /dɪˈskraɪb/ 描述,描写,描绘 to say or write what someone or something is like (14 次)
  388. Three pounds fifty pence,please.
    • fifty /ˈfɪf.ti/ (数字)50 the number 50 (14 次)
  389. I recognize him now.
    • recognize /ˈrek.əɡ.naɪz/ 认出,认识;识别 to know someone or something because you have seen or heard him or her or experienced it before (14 次)
  390. He asked me for a meal and a glass of beer.
    • beer /bɪər/ 啤酒 an alcoholic drink made from grain and hops (= a type of plant) (10 次)
  391. In return for this, the beggar stood on his head and sang songs.
    • beggar /ˈbeɡ.ər/ 乞丐,叫花子 a poor person who lives by asking others for money or food (5 次)
    • head /hed/ 头部 the part of the body above the neck where the eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and brain are (14 次)
    • sing /sɪŋ/ 唱歌;演唱 to make musical sounds with the voice, usually a tune with words (4 次)
    • song /sɒŋ/ ,歌曲 a usually short piece of music with words that are sung (3 次)
  392. In spite of this, she often appears on the stage as a young girl.
    • spite /spaɪt/ 尽管;不顾,不管 (used before one fact that makes another fact surprising) despite (6 次)
    • stage /steɪdʒ/ 阶段;发展时期 a part of an activity or a period of development (10 次)
  393. Jasper has put up ‘No Parkingsigns outside his gate, but these have not had any effect.
    • jasper (3 次)
    • parking /ˈpɑː.kɪŋ/ 停车 leaving a vehicle in a particular place for a period of time (2 次)
    • sign /saɪn/ (名),署(名);签署,签字 to write your name, usually on a written or printed document, to show that you agree with its contents or have written or created it yourself (10 次)
    • gate /ɡeɪt/ (通常由金属条或木头条板做的)大门,栅栏门,围墙门 a part of a fence or outside wall that is fixed at one side and opens and closes like a door, usually made of metal or wooden strips (11 次)
    • effect /ɪˈfekt/ 效果;影响;结果 the result of a particular influence (14 次)
  394. Once he landed on the roof of a block of flats and on another occasion, he landed in a deserted car park.
    • roof /ruːf/ 屋顶;车顶;顶部;盖子 the covering that forms the top of a building, vehicle, etc. (6 次)
    • block /blɒk/ 街区;街段 the distance along a street from where one road crosses it to the place where the next road crosses it, or one part of a street like this, especially in a town or city (5 次)
    • flat /flæt/ 水平的;平坦的 level and smooth, with no curved, high, or hollow parts (14 次)
    • occasion /əˈkeɪ.ʒən/ (尤指某事发生的)时刻,时候 a particular time, especially when something happens or has happened (11 次)
    • deserted /dɪˈzɜː.tɪd/ 空无一人的,空旷的,空荡荡的 If a place is deserted, there are no people in it. (4 次)
  395. It had been wrapped up in newspaper and it contained half the money he had lost, together with a note which said:’A thief, yes, but only 50 per cent a thief!’
    • per strong /pɜːr/ ,每一 used when expressing rates, prices, or measurements to mean “for each” (14 次)
    • cent /sent/ 美分;分币 a unit of money worth 0.01 of a dollar, or a coin with this value (5 次)
  396. After he was arrested, the man admitted hiding in the box before the plane left London.
    • arrest /əˈrest/ 逮捕;拘捕 If the police arrest someone, they take them away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed. (8 次)
    • admit /ədˈmɪt/ (尤指不情愿地)承认;供认;招认 to agree that something is true, especially unwillingly (8 次)
  397. Glancing at the bits of wood and metal that lay around him, the man sadly picked up the mattress and carried it into his house.
    • glance /ɡlɑːns/ 瞥一眼,迅速地看一眼,扫视 to give a quick short look (7 次)
    • bit /bɪt/ 小块;少许,少量 a small piece or amount of something (9 次)
    • wood /wʊd/ 木头;木材;木料;木柴 a hard substance that forms the branches and trunks of trees and can be used as a building material, for making things, or as a fuel (9 次)
    • metal /ˈmet.əl/ 金属;合金 a chemical element, such as iron or gold, or a mixture of such elements, such as steel, that is generally hard and strong, and through which electricity and heat can travel (9 次)
    • lay /leɪ/ 放置,安放,平放 to put something in especially a flat or horizontal position, usually carefully or for a particular purpose (4 次)
    • around /əˈraʊnd/ 四处,周围;围绕,(环)绕;掉转 in a position or direction surrounding, or in a direction going along the edge of or from one part to another (of) (14 次)
    • sadly /ˈsæd.li/ 伤心地,悲伤地 in an unhappy way (5 次)
  398. The Hubble telescope was launched into space by NASA on April 20,1990 at a cost of over a billion dollars.
    • telescope /ˈtel.ɪ.skəʊp/ 望远镜 a cylinder-shaped device for making objects that are far away look closer and larger, using a combination of lenses, or lenses and curved mirrors (14 次)
    • launch /lɔːntʃ/ 启动仪式,发布会 an event to celebrate or introduce something new (3 次)
    • space /speɪs/ (可利用的)空间,空地 an empty area that is available to be used (11 次)
    • nasa /ˈnæs.ə/ (美国)国家航空和航天局,太空总署(NationalAeronautics and Space Administration的缩写) abbreviation for National Aeronautics and Space Administration: the US government organization that is responsible for space travel and the scientific study of space (3 次)
    • billion /ˈbɪl.jən/ 十亿 the number 1,000,000,000 (2 次)
    • dollar /ˈdɒl.ər/ (美国、加拿大、澳大利亚、新西兰等国的货币单位)元 the standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries (2 次)
  399. If, at the time, the British had not feared invasion, it would have been completed.
    • british /ˈbrɪt.ɪʃ/ 英国的;英国人的 belonging to or relating to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or its people (3 次)
    • complete /kəmˈpliːt/ 使完整;使完全;使完美 to make whole or perfect (11 次)
  400. Though he managed to take a number of brilliant photographs, he could not stay near the volcano for very long.
    • manage /ˈmæn.ɪdʒ/ 成功做到,胜利完成(尤指困难之事) to succeed in doing or dealing with something, especially something difficult (14 次)
  401. Though the sound could be heard clearly, it took me a long time to react.
    • sound /saʊnd/ 声音,声响 something that you can hear or that can be heard (14 次)
    • clearly /ˈklɪə.li/ 清楚地;明白地;清晰地;易懂地 in a way that is easy to see, hear, read, or understand (4 次)
  402. Mr.Eames,’ he said, in a mournful voice, ‘you have just killed that child!’
    • voice /vɔɪs/ 说话声;嗓音 the sounds that are made when people speak or sing (8 次)
    • kill /kɪl/ 杀死;弄死;使致死 to cause someone or something to die (14 次)
  403. There were six million visitors in all, and the profits from the exhibition were used to build museums and colleges.
    • million /ˈmɪl.jən/ (数字)100万 the number 1,000,000 (14 次)
    • exhibition /ˌek.sɪˈbɪʃ.ən/ 展览(会);表现,显示 an event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public, a situation in which someone shows a particular skill or quality to the public, or the act of showing these things (7 次)
    • college /ˈkɒl.ɪdʒ/ 大学 a university where you can study for an undergraduate (= first) degree (4 次)
  404. Occasionally, unusual creatures are washed to the shore, but they are rarely caught out at sea.
    • occasionally /əˈkeɪ.ʒən.əl.i/ 偶尔,间或;有时 sometimes but not often (5 次)
    • creature /ˈkriː.tʃər/ 生物;动物 any large or small living thing that can move independently (14 次)
    • wash /wɒʃ/ ,清洗,洗涤 to clean something using water (5 次)
    • rarely /ˈreə.li/ 很少;不常见;难得 not often (11 次)
  405. The busmen have stated that the strike will continue until general agreement is reached about pay and working conditions.
    • continue /kənˈtɪn.juː/ (使)继续,(使)持续,(使)延续 to keep happening, existing, or doing something, or to cause something or someone to do this (9 次)
    • general /ˈdʒen.ər.əl/ 全体的,总的,普遍的 involving or relating to most or all people, things, or places, especially when these are considered as a unit (10 次)
    • agreement /əˈɡriː.mənt/ 意见一致;同意;应允 the situation in which people have the same opinion, or in which they approve of or accept something (3 次)
    • work /wɜːk/ 工作,活儿;劳动 an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually for money (85 次)
  406. So it comes as a surprise to learn that giant fish are terrifying the divers on North Sea oil rigs.
    • giant /ˈdʒaɪ.ənt/ (尤指儿童故事中凶残的)巨人 an imaginary creature like a man but extremely tall, strong, and usually very cruel, appearing especially in children’s stories (6 次)
    • diver /ˈdaɪ.vər/ 跳水运动员;潜水员 a person who dives as a sport, or who works or searches for things underwater using special breathing equipment (2 次)
    • north /nɔːθ/ ;北方;北部 the direction that goes towards the part of the earth above the equator, opposite to the south, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction (5 次)
    • oil /ɔɪl/ 石油,原油 petroleum (= the black oil obtained from under the earth’s surface from which petrol comes) (14 次)
    • rig /rɪɡ/ (采取不正当的手段)操纵;对…做手脚 to arrange dishonestly for the result of something, for example an election, to be changed (5 次)
  407. If you lived in the Mediterranean, for instance, you would consider octopus a great delicacy.
    • mediterranean /ˌmed.ɪ.tərˈeɪ.ni.ən/ 地中海 the sea surrounded by southern Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia (3 次)
    • instance /ˈɪn.stəns/ 实例;情况 a particular situation, event, or fact, especially an example of something that happens generally (14 次)
    • consider /kənˈsɪd.ər/ 认真考虑,斟酌,细想 to spend time thinking about a possibility or making a decision (8 次)
  408. The next man to approach me was selling expensive pens and watches.
    • approach /əˈprəʊtʃ/ 靠近;接近;临近 to come near or nearer to something or someone in space, time, quality, or amount (4 次)
    • pen /pen/ (用墨水的)笔 a long, thin object used for writing or drawing with ink (14 次)
  409. What are you going to do with that vase, Penny?
    • vase /vɑːz/ 花瓶 a container used for holding cut flowers or for decoration (3 次)
  410. Is it cold or warm in autumn?
    • autumn /ˈɔː.təm/ 秋天,秋季 the season of the year between summer and winter, lasting from September to November north of the equator and from March to May south of the equator, when fruits and crops become ready to eat and are picked, and leaves fall (3 次)
  411. Is it very cold in winter?
    • winter /ˈwɪn.tər/ 冬季,冬天 the season between autumn and spring, lasting from November to March north of the equator and from May to September south of the equator, when the weather is coldest (13 次)
  412. We always enjoy ourselves, Mum.
    • ourselves /ˌaʊəˈselvz/ (we 的反身形式)我们自己 used when the subject of the verb is “we” or the speaker and one or more others, and the object is the same group of people (13 次)
    • mum /mʌm/ 妈妈 a mother (7 次)
  413. It was an exciting finish.
    • finish /ˈfɪn.ɪʃ/ 完成;(使)完结 to complete something or come to the end of an activity (13 次)
  414. She’s only joking.
    • joke /dʒəʊk/ 笑话;玩笑 something, such as a funny story or trick, that is said or done in order to make people laugh (13 次)
  415. Well, I’ll have tea by myself.
    • myself /maɪˈself/ (反身代词)我自己 used when the subject of the verb is “I” and the object is the same person (13 次)
  416. Are you doing the football pools, Brain?
    • football /ˈfʊt.bɔːl/ 足球(运动) a game played between two teams of eleven people, where each team tries to win by kicking a ball into the other team’s goal (6 次)
    • brain /breɪn/ ,大脑 the organ inside the head that controls thought, memory, feelings, and activity (5 次)
  417. Among the rubbish, I found a sign which said, ‘Anyone who leaves litter in these woods will be prosecuted!’
    • among /əˈmʌŋ/ 在…中;为…所环绕 in the middle of or surrounded by other things (13 次)
    • prosecute /ˈprɒs.ɪ.kjuːt/ 起诉;检举 to officially accuse someone of committing a crime in a law court, or (of a lawyer) to try to prove that a person accused of committing a crime is guilty of that crime (2 次)
  418. Everybody says I must be mad and they are probably right.
    • mad /mæd/ 疯的,神经错乱的,精神失常的 a word to describe a person who has a mental illness, which was used by doctors in the past but is now offensive (4 次)
    • probably /ˈprɒb.ə.bli/ 很可能;大概 used to mean that something is very likely (13 次)
  419. Frank smiled when he remembered his hard early years and the long road to success.
    • frank /fræŋk/ 坦率的,坦诚的;直言不讳的 honest, sincere, and telling the truth, even when this might be awkward or make other people uncomfortable (10 次)
    • success /səkˈses/ 成功;胜利 the achieving of the results wanted or hoped for (4 次)
  420. A short while ago, however, he became a bus driver and he has not regretted it.
    • driver /ˈdraɪ.vər/ 司机 someone who drives a vehicle (13 次)
    • regret /rɪˈɡret/ 懊悔,遗憾;惋惜;痛惜 a feeling of sadness about something sad or wrong or about a mistake that you have made, and a wish that it could have been different and better (4 次)
  421. When I suggested that some villagers must have come in for a free drink, Mr.Thompson shook his head.
    • villager /ˈvɪl.ɪ.dʒər/ 村民 a person who lives in a village (8 次)
    • thompson (4 次)
    • shake /ʃeɪk/ 摇动;抖动;使颤动 to move backwards and forwards or up and down in quick, short movements, or to make something or someone do this (6 次)
  422. Tired of sleeping on the floor, a young man in Teheran saved up for years to buy a real bed.
    • tired /taɪəd/ 疲劳的,疲倦的,累的 in need of rest or sleep (6 次)
    • save /seɪv/ 挽救,搭救,救助 to stop someone or something from being killed, injured, or destroyed (8 次)
    • real /rɪəl/ 实际存在的,现实的;真实的 existing in fact and not imaginary (13 次)
  423. I rang the bell and was not surprised to see that Hugh was still as fat as ever.
    • bell /bel/ (电)门铃 an electrical device that makes a ringing sound when you press a button (4 次)
    • hugh (3 次)
    • fat /fæt/ 胖的,肥胖的 having a lot of flesh on the body (4 次)
  424. He noticed the remains of a snake which was wound round the electric wires of a 16,000-volt power line.
    • electric /iˈlek.trɪk/ 用电的;电动的 using electricity for power (4 次)
    • wire /waɪər/ 金属丝;金属线 a piece of thin metal thread that can be bent, used for fastening things and for making particular types of objects that are strong but can bend (5 次)
    • power /paʊər/ 影响力;操控力;势力 ability to control people and events (13 次)
  425. The race gave everyone a great deal of pleasure.
    • everyone /ˈev.ri.wʌn/ 每个人,人人;所有人 every person (12 次)
    • pleasure /ˈpleʒ.ər/ 愉快,欢乐;满意;欣慰;乐事 enjoyment, happiness, or satisfaction, or something that gives this (13 次)
  426. After his attempt, Campbell was disappointed to learn that his average speed had been 299 miles per hour.
    • attempt /əˈtempt/ (尤指为完成难事而进行)努力,尝试 to try to do something, especially something difficult (13 次)
    • campbell (3 次)
    • average /ˈæv.ər.ɪdʒ/ 平均数;平均 the result you get by adding two or more amounts together and dividing the total by the number of amounts (7 次)
  427. When they had all made themselves comfortable, a stranger appeared.
    • comfortable /ˈkʌm.fə.tə.bəl/ (家具和衣服)舒适的,舒服的,令人惬意的 Comfortable furniture and clothes provide a pleasant feeling and do not give you any physical problems. (3 次)
    • stranger /ˈstreɪn.dʒər/ 陌生人 someone you do not know (3 次)
  428. Mrs. Brabante is talking to the manager of the local factory where the crop is processed.
    • manager /ˈmæn.ɪ.dʒər/ 经理;主管 the person who is responsible for managing an organization (8 次)
    • crop /krɒp/ 庄稼,作物;收成,收获量 (the total amount collected of) a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts (5 次)
    • process /ˈprəʊ.ses/ 过程;步骤 a series of actions that you take in order to achieve a result (13 次)
  429. They also found something which the X-ray plates did not show: a small wax figure of the god Duamutef.
    • figure /ˈfɪɡ.ər/ 数字 the symbol for a number or an amount expressed in numbers (13 次)
    • god /ɡɒd/ (主宰某个领域的)神;神像 a spirit or being believed to control some part of the universe or life and often worshipped for doing so, or something that represents this spirit or being (3 次)
  430. Only one or two people have objected that the students will drive too fast!
    • object /ˈɒb.dʒɪkt/ (可看见或可触摸到的)实物,物体 a thing that you can see or touch but that is not usually a living animal, plant, or person (13 次)
  431. Three factors have caused these fish to grow so large: the warm water round the hot oil pipes under the sea; the plentiful supply of food thrown overboard by the crews on the rigs; the total absence of fishing boats around the oil rigs.
    • factor /ˈfæk.tər/ 因素;要素 a fact or situation that influences the result of something (5 次)
    • hot /hɒt/ 热的;温度高的 having a high temperature (9 次)
    • supply /səˈplaɪ/ 供应,提供,供给 to provide something that is wanted or needed, often in large quantities and over a long period of time (13 次)
    • crew /kruː/ 全体工作人员;(尤指)全体船员,全体机组人员,全体乘务人员 a group of people who work together, especially all those who work on and operate a ship, aircraft, etc. (3 次)
    • total /ˈtəʊ.təl/ 总额;总数 the amount you get when several smaller amounts are added together (7 次)
    • absence /ˈæb.səns/ 缺席;缺勤;不在场 the fact of not being where you are usually expected to be (2 次)
    • fish /fɪʃ/ ;鱼肉 an animal that lives in water, is covered with scales, and breathes by taking water in through its mouth, or the flesh of these animals eaten as food (21 次)
  432. Some time ago, an interesting discovery was made by archaeologists on the Aegean island of Kea.
    • interesting /ˈɪn.tres.tɪŋ/ 有趣的,引起兴趣的 Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because he, she, or it is unusual, exciting, or has a lot of ideas. (12 次)
    • discovery /dɪˈskʌv.ər.i/ (尤指首次)发现(的过程);被发现的事物 the process of finding information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time, or the thing that is found (13 次)
    • archaeologist /ˌɑː.kiˈɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ 考古学家 someone who studies the buildings, graves, tools, and other objects of people who lived in the past (5 次)
  433. Alf did this for over two years and his fellow dustmen kept his secret .
    • fellow /ˈfel.əʊ/ 同事的;同伴的;同情况的 used to refer to someone who has the same job or interests as you, or is in the same situation as you (5 次)
    • dustman /ˈdʌst.mən/ (清运垃圾的)清洁工人 a person whose job is to empty people’s dustbins and take the rubbish away (4 次)
    • secret /ˈsiː.krət/ 秘密 a piece of information that is only known by one person or a few people and should not be told to others (13 次)
  434. The writer stated that Rastus was in safe hands and would be returned immediately if Mrs. Ramsay paid a ransom of $1,000.
    • writer /ˈraɪ.tər/ 作家;作者 a person who writes books or articles to be published (11 次)
    • safe /seɪf/ 安全的;没有危险的 not in danger or likely to be harmed (13 次)
    • ramsay (8 次)
  435. The following day, however, the doctor consoled him by telling him that his chances of being able to leave hospital in time for New Year celebrations were good.
    • follow /ˈfɒl.əʊ/ 跟随;跟着 to move behind someone or something and go where he, she, or it goes (19 次)
    • chance /tʃɑːns/ 机遇;机会;时机 an occasion that allows something to be done (13 次)
  436. Recognizing who the customer was, the manager was most apologetic and reprimanded the assistant severely.
    • customer /ˈkʌs.tə.mər/ 顾客,主顾,客户 a person who buys goods or a service (13 次)
    • reprimand /ˈrep.rɪ.mɑːnd/ 训斥;申斥;谴责 to express to someone your strong official disapproval of them (4 次)
    • severely /sɪˈvɪə.li/ 严重地 very seriously (2 次)
  437. While on a walking tour with his wife, he stopped to talk to a workman.
    • tour /tʊər/ 参观;游历,观光 a visit to a place or area, especially one during which you look around the place or area and learn about it (3 次)
    • workman /ˈwɜːk.mən/ 手艺人;工匠 a man who uses physical skill and especially his hands in his job or trade (13 次)
  438. Loud conversations on mobile phones invade our thoughts or interrupt the pleasure of meeting friends for a quiet chat.
    • conversation /ˌkɒn.vəˈseɪ.ʃən/ 交谈,谈话,对话 (a) talk between two or more people in which thoughts, feelings, and ideas are expressed, questions are asked and answered, or news and information is exchanged (5 次)
    • mobile /ˈməʊ.baɪl/ (自由地)活动的,走动的 moving or walking around freely (2 次)
    • invade /ɪnˈveɪd/ 入侵,侵略 to enter a country by force with large numbers of soldiers in order to take possession of it (3 次)
    • thought /θɔːt/ (think的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of think (13 次)
    • meeting /ˈmiː.tɪŋ/ 会见;会面;会议 a planned occasion when people come together, either in person or online (= using the internet), to discuss something (2 次)
    • chat /tʃæt/ 闲谈,聊天,闲聊 to talk to someone in a friendly informal way (2 次)
  439. We live in dread not only of unpleasant insects like spiders or wasps, but of quite harmless ones like moths.
    • dread /dred/ 对…感到恐惧;害怕;担心 to feel extremely worried or frightened about something that is going to happen or that might happen (2 次)
    • unpleasant /ʌnˈplez.ənt/ 令人不快的,使人讨厌的 not enjoyable or pleasant (9 次)
    • spider /ˈspaɪ.dər/ 蜘蛛 a small creature with eight thin legs that catches insects in a web (= a net made from sticky threads) (13 次)
    • harmless /ˈhɑːm.ləs/ 无害的,不会导致损伤的 not able or not likely to cause harm (2 次)
  440. As the heads of next-__generation__ start-ups, these Asian innovators can draw on customs and languages to forge tighter links with crucial Pacific Rim markets.
    • generation /ˌdʒen.əˈreɪ.ʃən/ (社会或家庭的)一代(人),同代人,同辈人 all the people of about the same age within a society or within a particular family (3 次)
    • asian /ˈeɪ.ʒən/ 亚洲的;亚洲人的 belonging to or relating to Asia or its people (2 次)
    • custom /ˈkʌs.təm/ 风俗,习俗;传统 a way of behaving or a belief that has been established for a long time (13 次)
    • language /ˈlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/ 语言 a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar (6 次)
    • forge /fɔːdʒ/ 伪造;假冒 to make an illegal copy of something in order to deceive (2 次)
    • tight /taɪt/ 紧的;密封的(地);牢固的(地) (held or kept together) firmly or closely (2 次)
    • link /lɪŋk/ 联系,关联;关系 a connection between two people, things, or ideas (4 次)
    • pacific /pəˈsɪf.ɪk/ 和平的;求和的 peaceful or helping to cause peace (4 次)
    • rim /rɪm/ (圆形物的)外缘,边缘 the outer, often curved or circular, edge of something (3 次)
    • market /ˈmɑː.kɪt/ 买方;市场 the people who might want to buy something, or a part of the world where something is sold (7 次)
  441. Do you like biscuits?
    • biscuit /ˈbɪs.kɪt/ 饼干;薄薄的小甜饼 a small, flat cake that is dry and usually sweet (12 次)
  442. What else do you want?
    • else /els/ (用于以 any-,every-,no- 和 some- 开头的词后面,或用于 how,what,where,who,why 之后,但不用于 which 之后)其他,另外,别的 used after words beginning with any-, every-, no-, and some-, or after how, what, where, who, why, but not which, to mean ‘other’, ‘another’, ‘different’, ‘extra’ (12 次)
  443. Love, Jimmy.’
    • jimmy /ˈdʒɪm.i/ (窃贼等用来撬开门窗的)撬棍 a short, strong metal bar with a curved end, often used to force things open, for example by thieves to force open windows or doors (11 次)
  444. I want to tell you a true story.
    • true /truː/ (尤指事实或陈述)正确的,真实的,确实的;如实的 (especially of facts or statements) right and not wrong; correct (12 次)
  445. I wonder why!
    • wonder /ˈwʌn.dər/ 疑惑;想知道 to ask yourself questions or express a wish to know about something (12 次)
  446. They did not pay any attention.
    • attention /əˈten.ʃən/ 注意,留心;考虑;关心 notice, thought, or interest (12 次)
  447. Last year, we were travelling across the Channel and Jane put a piece of paper with her name and address on it into a bottle.
    • channel /ˈtʃæn.əl/ 电视台;电视频道 a television or radio station (= an organization that broadcasts television or radio programmes) (12 次)
    • address /əˈdres/ 地址;住址 the number of the house, name of the road, and name of the town where a person lives or works, and where letters can be sent (3 次)
  448. The temptation to steal is greater than ever before – especially in large shops.
    • temptation /tempˈteɪ.ʃən/ 引诱;诱惑 the wish to do or have something that you know you should not do or have (3 次)
    • especially /ɪˈspeʃ.əl.i/ 特别,尤其,格外 very much; more than usual or more than other people or things (12 次)
  449. After so many years of sunshine, Harrison got a shock.
    • harrison (3 次)
    • shock /ʃɒk/ 令人震惊的事件(或经历);惊愕,震惊 (the emotional or physical reaction to) a sudden, unexpected, and usually unpleasant event or experience (12 次)
  450. He had hardly had time to settle down when he sold the house and left the country.
    • hardly /ˈhɑːd.li/ 仅仅;几乎不 only just; almost not (12 次)
    • settle /ˈset.əl/ 确定;决定;解决,结束(争端等) to reach a decision or an agreement about something, or to end a disagreement (8 次)
  451. While John Gilbert was in hospital, he asked his doctor to tell him whether his operation had been successful, but the doctor refused to do so.
    • successful /səkˈses.fəl/ 成功的,达到目的的 achieving the results wanted or hoped for (12 次)
  452. Though, at first, Byrd and his men were able to take a great many photographs of the mountains that lay below, they soon ran into serious trouble.
    • byrd (3 次)
    • below /bɪˈləʊ/ 在较低处;在某平面之下;(位置)低于 in a lower position (than), under (8 次)
    • serious /ˈsɪə.ri.əs/ 严重的;糟糕的 severe in effect; bad (10 次)
    • trouble /ˈtrʌb.əl/ 问题,困难,麻烦 problems or difficulties (9 次)
  453. The aircraft was able to fly over the endless white plains without difficulty.
    • aircraft /ˈeə.krɑːft/ 飞机;飞行器,航空器 any vehicle, with or without an engine, that can fly, such as a plane or helicopter (5 次)
    • endless /ˈend.ləs/ 无休止的;无穷尽的 never finishing, or seeming never to finish (2 次)
    • plain /pleɪn/ 朴素的;不加修饰的;简单的 not decorated in any way; with nothing added (6 次)
    • difficulty /ˈdɪf.ɪ.kəl.ti/ 困难,艰辛 the fact of not being easy to do or understand (12 次)
  454. He knew I collected match boxes and asked me whether my collection was growing.
    • collect /kəˈlekt/ (作为爱好)收藏,收集 to get and keep things of one type such as stamps or coins as a hobby (12 次)
    • match /mætʃ/ 比赛,竞赛 a sports competition or event in which two people or teams compete against each other (10 次)
    • collection /kəˈlek.ʃən/ 收藏品;收集物 a group of objects of one type that have been collected by one person or in one place (4 次)
  455. Although the bed was smashed to pieces, the man was miraculously unhurt.
    • although /ɔːlˈðəʊ/ 虽然,尽管 despite the fact that (12 次)
    • smash /smæʃ/ 打碎,摔碎 to cause something to break noisily into a lot of small pieces (3 次)
    • miraculously /mɪˈræk.jə.ləs.li/ 奇迹般地 in a way that is very surprising or difficult to believe (2 次)
    • unhurt /ʌnˈhɜːt/ 未受伤害的;安然无恙的; 毫发未损的 not harmed (2 次)
  456. The tiny village of Frinley is said to possess a ‘cursed tree’.
    • tiny /ˈtaɪ.ni/ 微小的,极小的 extremely small (12 次)
    • possess /pəˈzes/ 拥有;具有 to have or own something, or to have a particular quality (6 次)
  457. Since then, he has developed another bad habit.
    • develop /dɪˈvel.əp/ (使)发展;(使)发育;(使)成长 to (cause something to) grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form (12 次)
    • habit /ˈhæb.ɪt/ 习惯 something that you do often and regularly, sometimes without knowing that you are doing it (10 次)
  458. A robot-__arm__ from the Endeavour will grab the telescope and hold it while the astronauts make the necessary repairs.
    • arm /ɑːm/ ,手臂;上肢 either of the two long parts of the upper body that are attached to the shoulders and have the hands at the end (9 次)
    • astronaut /ˈæs.trə.nɔːt/ 宇航员,航天员 a person who has been trained for travelling in space (4 次)
    • necessary /ˈnes.ə.ser.i/ 必需的,必不可少的 needed in order to achieve a particular result (12 次)
  459. I crossed the street to avoid meeting him, but he saw me and came running towards me.
    • cross /krɒs/ 越过;横穿;横渡;横跨 to go across from one side of something to the other (12 次)
    • avoid /əˈvɔɪd/ 避开;逃避 to stay away from someone or something (9 次)
  460. It was over 30 feet in length and had a 2,500-horsepower engine.
    • length /leŋθ/ ,长度 the measurement of something from end to end or along its longest side (12 次)
  461. As there were strange marks on the X-ray plates taken of the mummy, doctors have been trying to find out whether the woman died of a rare disease.
    • mummy /ˈmʌm.i/ (儿语)妈妈,妈咪 child’s word for mother (7 次)
    • disease /dɪˈziːz/ ,疾病 (an) illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by an accident (12 次)
  462. When he had killed the guard, the prisoner of war quickly dragged him into the bushes.
    • prisoner /ˈprɪz.ən.ər/ 犯人,囚犯 a person who is kept in prison as a punishment (9 次)
    • war /wɔːr/ (国家或群体之间的)战争 armed fighting between two or more countries or groups, or a particular example of this (12 次)
    • drag /dræɡ/ ,拉,拽,牵引 to move something by pulling it along a surface, usually the ground (4 次)
    • bush /bʊʃ/ 灌木 a plant with many small branches growing either directly from the ground or from a hard stem, giving the plant a rounded shape (3 次)
  463. Editors of newspapers and magazines often go to extremes to provide their readers with unimportant facts and statistics.
    • editor /ˈed.ɪ.tər/ (书的)编辑;(电影电视的)剪辑员;(报刊的)主编 a person who corrects or changes pieces of text or films before they are printed or shown, or a person who is in charge of a newspaper or magazine (8 次)
    • magazine /ˌmæɡ.əˈziːn/ 杂志,期刊 a type of thin book with large pages and a paper cover that contains articles and photographs and is published every week or month (5 次)
    • extreme /ɪkˈstriːm/ 极大的;极度的;极端的 very large in amount or degree (5 次)
    • provide /prəˈvaɪd/ 提供,供给 to give someone something that they need (12 次)
    • unimportant /ˌʌn.ɪmˈpɔː.tənt/ 不重要的,无足轻重的 not important (2 次)
  464. He had spotted a tiny bottle at the bottom of my case and he pounced on it with delight. ‘
    • spot /spɒt/ ;斑点;圆点 a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface around it (9 次)
    • bottom /ˈbɒt.əm/ ,底部;底层 the lowest part of something (12 次)
    • pounce /paʊns/ 猛扑,猛冲,突然袭击 to jump or move quickly in order to catch or take hold of something (2 次)
    • delight /dɪˈlaɪt/ 欣喜;满足;惬意 (something or someone that gives) great pleasure, satisfaction, or happiness (2 次)
  465. The word justice is usually associated with courts of law.
    • justice /ˈdʒʌs.tɪs/ 公正,公平;正义 fairness in the way people are dealt with (7 次)
    • associate /əˈsəʊ.si.eɪt/ 将…(与…)联系起来,把…联系在一起 to connect someone or something in your mind with someone or something else (4 次)
    • court /kɔːt/ 法院;法庭;全体出庭人员;(尤指)全体审判人员 a place where trials and other legal cases happen, or the people present in such a place, especially the officials and those deciding if someone is guilty (2 次)
    • law /lɔː/ ,法律;法律制度,法律体系 a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a society behaves (12 次)
  466. My hat’s new, too.
    • hat /hæt/ 帽子 a covering for the head that is not part of a piece of clothing (11 次)
  467. The cup is clean.
    • clean /kliːn/ 干净的;清洁的 free from any dirty marks, pollution, bacteria, etc. (11 次)
  468. He is swimming across the river.
    • swimming /ˈswɪm.ɪŋ/ 游泳,游水 the activity or sport of swimming (3 次)
  469. It’s often wet in the West and sometimes warm in the South.
    • wet /wet/ 湿的,潮湿的 covered in water or another liquid (4 次)
    • west /west/ 西,西方 the direction in which the sun goes down in the evening, opposite to the east, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction (4 次)
  470. You can see us in the crowd.
    • crowd /kraʊd/ 人群;群众 a large group of people who have come together (11 次)
  471. David Hall, 83, Bridge Street.
    • hall /hɔːl/ 门厅;走廊 the area just inside the main entrance of a house, apartment, or other building that leads to other rooms and usually to the stairs (11 次)
  472. We may go abroad.
    • abroad /əˈbrɔːd/ 在国外;到国外 in or to a foreign country or countries (11 次)
  473. It’s a pleasant dream but everything depends on ‘if’!
    • depend /dɪˈpend/ 由…决定,取决于 to be decided by or to change according to the stated thing (11 次)
  474. You work for the Overseas Engineering Company, don’t you?
    • engineering /ˌen.dʒɪˈnɪə.rɪŋ/ 工程设计;工程学 the work of an engineer (= a person who designs or builds machines, engines, electrical systems, or large structures such as roads or bridges using scientific principles), or the study of this work (2 次)
    • company /ˈkʌm.pə.ni/ 公司 an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money (11 次)
  475. When the plane arrived, some of the detectives were waiting inside the main building while others were waiting on the airfield.
    • inside /ɪnˈsaɪd/ 里面,内部 the part, space, or side of something that is inside (7 次)
    • airfield /ˈeə.fiːld/ (小型)飞机场 a level area where aircraft can take off and land, with fewer buildings and services than an airport and used by fewer passengers (2 次)
  476. Nearly everybody enters for ‘The Nicest Garden Competition’ each year, but Joe wins every time.
    • competition /ˌkɒm.pəˈtɪʃ.ən/ 竞争 a situation in which someone is trying to win something or be more successful than someone else (11 次)
    • joe /dʒəʊ/ 咖啡的俗称 coffee (8 次)
  477. We have an old musical instrument.
    • instrument /ˈɪn.strə.mənt/ 乐器 an object, such as a piano, guitar, or drum, that is played to produce musical sounds (11 次)
  478. Now we are not allowed to touch it.
    • allow /əˈlaʊ/ 使有可能;允许,准许;容许 to give permission for someone to do something, or to not prevent something from happening (7 次)
  479. Some children were playing games on the bank and there were some people rowing on the river.
    • game /ɡeɪm/ (尤指儿童玩的)游戏,运动;游戏用具,运动器具 an entertaining activity or sport, especially one played by children, or the equipment needed for such an activity (11 次)
    • row /rəʊ/ 一排;一行;一列 a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to each other (2 次)
  480. Towards evening, the boat struck a rock and the girl jumped into the sea.
    • rock /rɒk/ 岩石;岩;礁石 the dry solid part of the earth’s surface, or any large piece of this that sticks up out of the ground or the sea (11 次)
    • jump /dʒʌmp/ ,跃;跳跃 to push yourself suddenly off the ground and into the air using your legs (7 次)
  481. Then she swam to the shore after spending the whole night in the water.
    • swam /swæm/ (swim的过去式) past simple of swim (3 次)
  482. As a great many people will be visiting the country,the government will be building new hotels, an immense stadium,and a new Olympic-__standard__ swimming pool.
    • government /ˈɡʌv.ən.mənt/ 政府,内阁 the group of people who officially control a country (11 次)
    • immense /ɪˈmens/ 巨大的,无限的 extremely large in size or degree (6 次)
    • stadium /ˈsteɪ.di.əm/ 体育场 a large closed area of land with rows of seats around the sides and often with no roof, used for sports events and musical performances (2 次)
    • standard /ˈstæn.dəd/ 标准,水准,水平 a level of quality (8 次)
    • swimming /ˈswɪm.ɪŋ/ 游泳,游水 the activity or sport of swimming (3 次)
  483. I sat down on one of those modern chairs with holes in it and waited.
    • chair /tʃeər/ 椅子 a seat for one person that has a back, usually four legs, and sometimes two arms (5 次)
  484. To make matters worse, the room is rather small, so I have temporarily put my books on the floor.
    • rather /ˈrɑː.ðər/ 相当;有点儿,稍微 quite; to a slight degree (11 次)
    • temporarily /tem.pəˈr.er.əl.i/ 短暂地;暂时地,临时地 in a way that does not last for long or for ever (3 次)
  485. At the moment, they cover every inch of floor space and I actually have to walk on them to get in or out of the room.
    • inch /ɪntʃ/ 英寸(约合2.54厘米,有时用符号’‘表示) a unit used for measuring length, approximately equal to 2.54 centimetres, sometimes shown by the symbol ″ (2 次)
    • actually /ˈæk.tʃu.ə.li/ 实际上;事实上;的确 in fact or really (11 次)
  486. The tree was planted near the church fifty years ago, but it is only in recent years that it has gained an evil reputation.
    • plant /plɑːnt/ 植物 a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and produces seeds (11 次)
    • church /tʃɜːtʃ/ 教堂,礼拜堂 a building for Christian religious activities (5 次)
    • recent /ˈriː.sənt/ 最近的;最新的;近来的 happening or starting from a short time ago (10 次)
    • gain /ɡeɪn/ (尤指经过一段时间逐渐)取得,获得,赢得,博得 to get something that is useful, that gives you an advantage, or that is in some way positive, especially over a period of time (3 次)
    • evil /ˈiː.vəl/ 道德败坏的;邪恶的,恶毒的;讨厌的 morally bad, cruel, or very unpleasant (3 次)
    • reputation /ˌrep.jəˈteɪ.ʃən/ 名誉;声望;名望 the opinion that people in general have about someone or something, or how much respect or admiration someone or something receives, based on past behaviour or character (3 次)
  487. He has pointed out that the tree is a useful source of income,as tourists have been coming from all parts of the country to see it.
    • useful /ˈjuːs.fəl/ 有用的,有效的;有帮助的 effective; helping you to do or achieve something (8 次)
    • source /sɔːs/ 来源,出处;发源地;起源,根源 the place something comes from or starts at, or the cause of something (11 次)
    • income /ˈɪŋ.kʌm/ 收入,收益 money that is earned from doing work or received from investments (6 次)
    • tourist /ˈtʊə.rɪst/ 旅游者,游客 someone who visits a place for pleasure and interest, usually while on holiday (9 次)
  488. Firemen had been fighting the forest fire for nearly three weeks before they could get it under control.
    • fireman /ˈfaɪə.mən/ 消防队员 a man whose job is to stop unwanted fires from burning (4 次)
    • fight /faɪt/ 搏斗;打斗;打架 to use physical force to try to defeat another person or group of people (7 次)
    • control /kənˈtrəʊl/ 命令;控制;管制;克制 to order, limit, or rule something, or someone’s actions or behaviour (11 次)
  489. A colony of bees had turned the engine into a hive and it was totally preserved in beeswax!
    • colony /ˈkɒl.ə.ni/ 殖民地 a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away (2 次)
    • bee /biː/ 蜜蜂 a yellow and black flying insect that makes honey and can sting you (3 次)
    • totally /ˈtəʊ.təl.i/ 彻底 completely (2 次)
    • preserved /prɪˈzɜːv/ 保护,维护;保留;保养 to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from decaying or being damaged or destroyed (1 次)
  490. Let us suppose that a child suddenly crosses the road in front of you.
    • suppose /səˈpəʊz/ 认为可能,料想,猜想 to think that something is likely to be true (11 次)
  491. As soon as I tap on the window, you must stop within five feet.’
    • tap /tæp/ (常指连续)轻拍,轻叩,轻敲 to hit something gently, and often repeatedly, especially making short, sharp noises (9 次)
    • within /wɪˈðɪn/ 在…里,在…内;不超过 inside or not further than an area or period of time (11 次)
  492. Big Ben has rarely gone wrong.
    • ben /ben/ 用于苏格兰地区的山名中 used in the names of mountains in Scotland (4 次)
  493. Rescue workers are therefore drilling a hole on the north side of the mine.
    • therefore /ˈðeə.fɔːr/ 因此,因而,所以 for that reason (8 次)
    • drilling /drɪl/ ;钻床;钻机 a tool or machine that makes holes (1 次)
  494. A pilot noticed a balloon which seemed to be making for a Royal Air Force Station nearby.
    • pilot /ˈpaɪ.lət/ 飞行员 a person who flies an aircraft (7 次)
    • balloon /bəˈluːn/ 气球 a small, thin rubber bag that you blow air into or fill with a light gas until it is round in shape, used for decoration, as a children’s toy, or for other purposes such as medical treatment or scientific research (5 次)
    • royal /ˈrɔɪ.əl/ 国王的;女王的;王室的 belonging or connected to a king or queen or a member of their family (4 次)
    • force /fɔːs/ ,力量;力气;(尤指)暴力,武力 physical, especially violent, strength, or power (11 次)
    • nearby /ˌnɪəˈbaɪ/ 在附近;附近地 not far away (5 次)
  495. The actual figure was made of copper supported by a metal framework which had been especially constructed by Eiffel.
    • copper /ˈkɒp.ər/ a chemical element that is a reddish-brown metal, used especially for making wire and coins (2 次)
    • support /səˈpɔːt/ 支持;赞成;拥护;鼓励 to agree with and give encouragement to someone or something because you want him, her, or it to succeed (11 次)
    • construct /kənˈstrʌkt/ 建造;构筑;构成,组成 to build something or put together different parts to form something whole (4 次)
  496. It is not long before they are so accustomed to swimming that they can pick up weights from the floor of the pool.
    • weight /weɪt/ 重量,分量;体重 the amount that something or someone weighs (11 次)
  497. Despite her great age, she was very graceful indeed, but, so far, the archaeologists have been unable to discover her identity.
    • despite /dɪˈspaɪt/ 不管;尽管;无论 without taking any notice of or being influenced by; not prevented by (6 次)
    • indeed /ɪnˈdiːd/ 的确,实在 really or certainly, often used to emphasize something (11 次)
    • unable /ʌnˈeɪ.bəl/ 不能做,无法做 to not be able to do something (6 次)
    • identity /aɪˈden.tə.ti/ 身份;本身;特性 a person’s name and other facts about who they are (2 次)
  498. A cat’s ability to survive falls is based on fact.
    • ability /əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ (体力或智力方面的)能力;才能,才智 the physical or mental power or skill needed to do something (7 次)
    • survive /səˈvaɪv/ 继续生存,存活;(尤指)幸存 to continue to live or exist, especially after coming close to dying or being destroyed or after being in a difficult or threatening situation (6 次)
    • base /beɪs/ 基底,底座;底层,底子 the bottom part of an object, on which it rests, or the lowest part of something (11 次)
  499. Recently the New York Animal Medical Center made a study of 132 cats over a period of five months.
    • york /jɔːk/ 约克 a city in northern England (7 次)
    • period /ˈpɪə.ri.əd/ 一段时间,时期 a length of time (11 次)
  500. One of the most colourful figures in boxing history was Daniel Mendoza, who was born in 1764.
    • history /ˈhɪs.tər.i/ 历史;历史学 (the study of or a record of) past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country, or subject (11 次)
    • daniel (2 次)
    • mendoza (8 次)
  501. We might say that justice has been done when a man’s innocence or guilt has been proved beyond doubt.
    • beyond /biˈjɒnd/ 更远;远于 further away in the distance (than something) (11 次)
    • doubt /daʊt/ (尤指对好坏、真实性的)怀疑,疑虑,疑问 (a feeling of) not being certain about something, especially about how good or true it is (8 次)
  502. Assuming that his family had been killed during an air raid, Hans settled down in a village fifty miles away where he had remained ever since.
    • assume /əˈsjuːm/ 假定,假设;臆断,想当然地认为 to accept something to be true without question or proof (11 次)
    • raid /reɪd/ (通常由一小队人发起的)突袭,袭击 a short sudden attack, usually by a small group of people (5 次)
    • hans (7 次)
  503. From those humble beginnings, we have seen the development of the user-__friendly__ home computers and multimedia machines which are in common use today.
    • beginning /bɪˈɡɪn.ɪŋ/ 开头部分;开端 the first part of something or the start of something (3 次)
    • development /dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/ 成长,发育;发展 the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes more advanced (11 次)
    • friendly /ˈfrend.li/ 友好的,友善的 behaving in a pleasant, kind way towards someone (6 次)
    • common /ˈkɒm.ən/ 常见的;经常的;普遍的;普通的;平常的 the same in a lot of places or for a lot of people (7 次)
  504. The official title of the person is ‘Justiteombudsman’, but the Swedes commonly refer to him as the ‘J.O.’ or ‘Ombudsman’.
    • official /əˈfɪʃ.əl/ 官员的;公职的;公务的 relating to a position of responsibility (7 次)
    • commonly /ˈkɒm.ən.li/ 经常地;普通地;通常;一般 often or usually (4 次)
    • refer /rɪˈfɜːr/ (尤指简短地)提到,谈及,谈起 to talk or write about someone or something, especially in only a few words (3 次)
    • ombudsman /ˈɒm.bʊdz.mən/ (政府或大型机构处理投诉的)民情调查官,巡视官,申诉专员 someone who works for a government or large organization and deals with the complaints made against it (11 次)
  505. The red one.
    • red /red/ 红的,红色的 of the colour of fresh blood (10 次)
  506. It’s for my daughter, Susan.
    • susan /ˌleɪ.zi ˈsuː.zən/ 餐桌转盘(餐桌上木质或塑料的圆盘,转动可使就餐的人都能取到食物) a circular piece of wood or plastic on a base that is put on a table and can be turned around so that everyone can reach the food that is on it (3 次)
  507. It’s our favourite subject of conversation.
    • subject /ˈsʌb.dʒekt/ (讨论、考虑或研究的)主题,话题;问题;题目 the thing that is being discussed, considered, or studied (10 次)
  508. We’re going to stay at my mother’s for the weekend.
    • weekend /ˌwiːkˈend/ 周末(周六和周日,有时也包括周五晚上) Saturday and Sunday, or Friday evening until Sunday night; the part of the week in which many people living in the West do not go to work (6 次)
  509. Have we got any beer and wine?
    • wine /waɪn/ 葡萄酒;果酒 an alcoholic drink that is usually made from grapes, but can also be made from other fruits or flowers. It is made by fermenting the fruit with water and sugar (5 次)
  510. I’ll knock again, Helen.
    • helen (6 次)
  511. The Greenwood Boys are a group of pop singers.
    • greenwood (2 次)
    • boys 男性朋友们 a group of male friends (2 次)
    • group /ɡruːp/ ;群;批;簇 a number of people or things that are put together or considered as a unit (10 次)
    • pop /pɒp/ 流行音乐 modern popular music, usually with a strong beat, created with electrical or electronic equipment, and easy to listen to and remember (2 次)
    • singer /ˈsɪŋ.ər/ 歌唱家,歌手 a person who sings (2 次)
  512. As usual, the police will have a difficult time.
    • usual /ˈjuː.ʒu.əl/ 通常的;惯常的 normal; happening, done, or used most often (10 次)
  513. If you park your car in the wrong place, a traffic policeman will soon find it.
    • traffic /ˈtræf.ɪk/ 交通流量 the number of vehicles moving along roads, or the amount of aircraft, trains, or ships moving along a route (10 次)
  514. I did not know the way to my hotel, so I asked a porter.
    • porter /ˈpɔː.tər/ 搬运工;(尤指火车站、机场等的)行李员 a person whose job is to carry things, especially travellers’ bags at railway stations, airports, hotels etc. (10 次)
  515. I not only spoke English very carefully, but very clearly as well.
    • carefully /ˈkeə.fəl.i/ 小心地;仔细地;认真地 with great attention (10 次)
  516. he answered me, but he spoke neither slowly nor clearly.
    • nor /nɔːr/ 也不(通常与 neither 连用) used before the second or last of a set of negative possibilities, usually after “neither” (10 次)
  517. I am an art student and I paint a lot of pictures.
    • paint /peɪnt/ 油漆,涂料 a coloured liquid that is put on a surface such as a wall to decorate it (8 次)
  518. I turned to look at the children, but there weren’t any in sight:they had all run away!
    • sight /saɪt/ 视力 the ability to see (10 次)
  519. In 1929, three years after his flight over the North Pole, the American explorer, R.E.Byrd,successfully flew over the South Pole for the first time.
    • flight /flaɪt/ 空中航行,航程 a journey in an aircraft (10 次)
    • pole /pəʊl/ ,柱 a long, thin stick of wood or metal, often used standing straight up in the ground to support things (3 次)
    • explorer /ɪkˈsplɔː.rər/ 勘探者;考察者;探险者 someone who travels to places where no one has ever been in order to find out what is there (2 次)
    • successfully /səkˈses.fəl.i/ 成功地,达到目的地 in a way that achieves the results wanted or hoped for (4 次)
  520. The villagers have told him that they will not accept the pub even if he gives it away.
    • accept /əkˈsept/ 接受;收受;领受 to agree to take something (10 次)
    • pub /pʌb/ (英国或爱尔兰的)酒吧,酒馆 a place, especially in Great Britain or Ireland, where alcoholic drinks can be bought and drunk and where food is often available (2 次)
  521. When the fire had at last been put out, the forest authorities ordered several tons of a special type of grass-seed which would grow quickly.
    • authority /ɔːˈθɒr.ə.ti/ 威信;权力;管辖权 the moral or legal right or ability to control (10 次)
    • ton /tʌn/ 公吨(等于1000公斤) a unit of weight equal to 1,000 kilograms (3 次)
  522. It has four Rolls-Royce Merlin engines, but the group will need to have only three of them rebuilt.
    • rolls /rəʊl/ (使)翻滚;(使)滚动 to (cause something to) move somewhere by turning over and over or from side to side (2 次)
    • royce /ˌrəʊlzˈrɔɪs/ (英国生产的大型昂贵豪华车)劳斯莱斯 a brand name for a large and very expensive type of car made in the UK (2 次)
    • merlin (3 次)
  523. It threatened to surround him completely, but Tazieff managed to escape just in time.
    • threaten /ˈθret.ən/ 威胁,恐吓;扬言要 to tell someone that you will kill or hurt them or cause problems if they do not do what you want (5 次)
    • surround /səˈraʊnd/ 环绕,围绕,包围 to be everywhere around something (9 次)
    • completely /kəmˈpliːt.li/ 完全地,彻底地;十分地 in every way or as much as possible (9 次)
    • escape /ɪˈskeɪp/ 逃走,逃脱,逃离;逃避,避开 to get free from something, or to avoid something (10 次)
  524. He has been able to tell us more about active volcanoes than any man alive.
    • alive /əˈlaɪv/ (着)的;在世的 living, not dead (10 次)
  525. It says “No Camping” – in case you can’t read!’
    • camping /ˈkæm.pɪŋ/ 露营度假,野营度假 the activity of staying in a tent on holiday (10 次)
  526. Fortunately, a pilot saw the signal and sent a message by radio to the nearest town.
    • fortunately /ˈfɔː.tʃən.ət.li/ 幸运地,走运地 happening because of good luck (10 次)
    • signal /ˈsɪɡ.nəl/ 信号 an action, movement, or sound that gives information, a message, a warning, or an order (4 次)
    • radio /ˈreɪ.di.əʊ/ 收音机 a piece of electronic equipment used for listening to radio broadcasts (10 次)
  527. A small fishing boat was carried miles out to sea by the powerful fish as it pulled on the line.
    • powerful /ˈpaʊə.fəl/ 有权力的;有力量的;强大的 having a lot of power to control people and events (10 次)
    • pull /pʊl/ ,拉,拽 to move something towards yourself, sometimes with great physical effort (8 次)
  528. When it was eventually brought to shore, it was found to be over thirteen feet long.
    • eventually /ɪˈven.tʃu.ə.li/ 最终,终于 in the end, especially after a long time or a lot of effort, problems, etc. (10 次)
    • thirteen /θɜːˈtiːn/ (数字)13 the number 13 (4 次)
  529. When reports came into London Zoo that a wild puma had been spotted forty-five miles south of London, they were not taken seriously.
    • report /rɪˈpɔːt/ 报道;报告;汇报 to give a description of something or information about it to someone (8 次)
    • zoo /zuː/ (尤指野生)动物园 an area in which animals, especially wild animals, are kept so that people can go and look at them or study them (3 次)
    • wild /waɪld/ 疯狂的;狂暴的;猛烈的 uncontrolled, violent, or extreme (8 次)
    • seriously /ˈsɪə.ri.əs.li/ 严重地;恶劣地 badly or severely (7 次)
  530. The journalist immediately set out to obtain these important facts, but he took a long time to send them.
    • journalist /ˈdʒɜː.nə.lɪst/ 新闻记者;报纸撰稿人;广播员 a person who writes news stories or articles for a newspaper or magazine or broadcasts them on radio or television (7 次)
    • obtain /əbˈteɪn/ 得到,获得 to get something, especially by asking for it, buying it, working for it, or producing it from something else (10 次)
  531. As a result, humans have learned to respect feline independence.
    • result /rɪˈzʌlt/ 结果;后果 something that happens or exists because of something else (9 次)
    • respect /rɪˈspekt/ 敬重;尊重;注重;重视 admiration felt or shown for someone or something that you believe has good ideas or qualities (10 次)
    • independence /ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dəns/ (国家的)独立 freedom from being governed or ruled by another country (3 次)
  532. When I returned from abroad recently, a particularly officious young Customs Officer clearly regarded me as a smuggler.
    • particularly /pəˈtɪk.jə.lə.li/ 特别,尤其,异乎寻常地 especially, or more than usual (10 次)
    • customs 海关 the place at a port, airport, or border where travellers’ bags are looked at to find out if any goods are being carried illegally (3 次)
    • smuggler /ˈsmʌɡ.lər/ 走私犯;偷运者 someone who smuggles (2 次)
  533. Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay, a very wealthy old lady, has shared a flat with her cat, Rastus, for a great many years.
    • eleanor (2 次)
    • wealthy /ˈwel.θi/ 富有的,有钱的 rich (2 次)
    • share /ʃeər/ 分享;共用 to have or use something at the same time as someone else (10 次)
  534. In many ways, this is unfortunate for the poor actors who are required to go on repeating the same lines night after night.
    • unfortunate /ʌnˈfɔː.tʃən.ət/ 不幸的,倒霉的 unlucky or having bad effects (4 次)
    • actor /ˈæk.tər/ 演员 someone who pretends to be someone else while performing in a film, play, or television or radio programme (7 次)
    • require /rɪˈkwaɪər/ 需要;有赖于;要求;规定 to need something or make something necessary (10 次)
  535. No creature has received more praise and abuse than the common garden snail.
    • praise /preɪz/ 赞扬,表扬 to express admiration or approval of the achievements or characteristics of a person or thing (3 次)
    • abuse /əˈbjuːz/ (尤指为个人私利而)滥用;妄用 to use something for the wrong purpose in a way that is harmful or morally wrong (2 次)
    • snail /sneɪl/ 蜗牛 a small creature with a soft, wet body and a round shell, that moves very slowly and often eats garden plants (10 次)
  536. The conditions of society are such that skills have to be paid for in the same way that goods are paid for at a shop.
    • society /səˈsaɪ.ə.ti/ 社会 a large group of people who live together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. All the people in a country, or in several similar countries, can be referred to as a society (10 次)
  537. His father told everybody that Eric had been killed in action.
    • eric (6 次)
    • action /ˈæk.ʃən/ (尤指应对问题或困难的)行动;行动过程;行为 the process of doing something, especially when dealing with a problem or difficulty (10 次)
  538. They have found that it is connected with the passage of days and the phases of the moon.
    • connect /kəˈnekt/ (使或被)连接;(使或被)相连 to join or be joined with something else (4 次)
    • passage /ˈpæs.ɪdʒ/ 过道,走廊 a usually long and narrow part of a building with rooms on one or both sides, or a covered path that connects places (2 次)
    • phase /feɪz/ (发展或变化的)阶段,时期 any stage in a series of events or in a process of development (4 次)
    • moon /muːn/ 月球,月亮 the round object that moves in the sky around the earth and can be seen at night (10 次)
  539. Inviting the fire brigade to put out a nonexistent fire is a crude form of deception which no self-respecting student would ever indulge in.
    • brigade /brɪˈɡeɪd/ (军队的)旅 a large group of soldiers in an army (3 次)
    • nonexistent (2 次)
    • crude /kruːd/ 粗糙的;简陋的;粗制的;未加修饰的 simple and not skilfully done or made (3 次)
    • self /self/ 本性;自己;自我 the set of someone’s characteristics, such as personality and ability, that are not physical and make that person different from other people (10 次)
  540. We keep trying all four methods, but he sheer volume of rubbish we produce worldwide threatens to overwhelm us.
    • method /ˈmeθ.əd/ 方法,方式 a particular way of doing something (10 次)
    • volume /ˈvɒl.juːm/ 容积;体积;容量 the amount of space that is contained within an object or solid shape (3 次)
    • worldwide /ˌwɜːldˈwaɪd/ 世界范围的,全世界的;在全世界的 existing or happening in all parts of the world (2 次)
  541.  I am always amazed when I hear people saying that sport creates goodwill between the nations, and that if only the common peoples of the world could meet one another at football or cricket, they would have no inclination to meet on the battlefield.
    • amazed /əˈmeɪzd/ 十分惊奇的,惊愕的 extremely surprised (2 次)
    • sport /spɔːt/ 体育运动;体育比赛;体育竞技项目 a game, competition, or activity needing physical effort and skill that is played or done according to rules, for enjoyment and/or as a job (9 次)
    • create /kriˈeɪt/ 创造;创建;创作;发明 to make something new, or invent something (8 次)
    • nation /ˈneɪ.ʃən/ 国家 a country, especially when thought of as a large group of people living in one area with their own government, language, traditions, etc. (10 次)
  542. Our village is in a valley.
    • valley /ˈvæl.i/ ;山谷,溪谷 an area of low land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it (9 次)
  543. It’s always hot in June, July and August.
    • june /dʒuːn/ 六月 the sixth month of the year, after May and before July (3 次)
    • july /dʒuˈlaɪ/ 七月 the seventh month of the year, after June and before August (3 次)
    • august /ˈɔː.ɡəst/ 八月 the eighth month of the year, after July and before September (3 次)
  544. Oh, all right!
    • oh /əʊ/ (表示惊讶、失望和高兴等情绪)噢,哎,唉,啊 used to express different emotions, such as surprise, disappointment, and pleasure, often as a reaction to something someone has said (9 次)
  545. He was in car number fifteen.
    • fifteen /ˌfɪfˈtiːn/ (数字) 15 the number 15 (9 次)
  546. It is a famous beauty spot.
    • beauty /ˈbjuː.ti/ ,美丽;美人;美景 the quality of being pleasing and attractive, especially to look at (7 次)
  547. To their surprise, the precious parcel was full of stones and sand!
    • precious /ˈpreʃ.əs/ 珍贵的,宝贵的 of great value because of being rare, expensive, or important (7 次)
    • stone /stəʊn/ 石头;石料;石块 the hard, solid substance found in the ground that is often used for building, or a piece of this (9 次)
    • sand /sænd/ ,沙子 a substance that consists of very small grains of rock, found on beaches and in deserts (4 次)
  548. Bill Frith’s garden is larger than Joe’s.
    • bill /bɪl/ 账单 a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it is written (9 次)
  549. At that moment, everybody began to laugh and sing.
    • laugh /lɑːf/ (出声地)笑,大笑 to smile while making sounds with your voice that show you think something is funny or you are happy (9 次)
  550. ‘It’s a waste of time.’
    • waste /weɪst/ 浪费;滥用 an unnecessary or wrong use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities, etc. (9 次)
  551. I have been offered a large sum of money to go away, but I am determined to stay here.
    • sum /sʌm/ 金额 an amount of money (9 次)
  552. We like them in the same way that we like pretty curtain material.
    • curtain /ˈkɜː.tən/ (尤指布质的)帘,窗帘,门帘 a piece of material, especially cloth, that hangs across a window or opening to make a room or part of a room dark or private (3 次)
    • material /məˈtɪə.ri.əl/ 材料,原料 a physical substance that things can be made from (9 次)
  553. She will have something to drink but she will not eat any solid food.
    • solid /ˈsɒl.ɪd/ 坚固的;坚硬的 hard or firm, keeping a clear shape (9 次)
  554. When he was alone, he telephoned the hospital exchange and asked for Doctor Millington.
    • alone /əˈləʊn/ 单独(的),独自(的);孤独的(地),无伴的(地) without other people (9 次)
    • exchange /ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/ 交换;互换;交流 the act of giving something to someone and them giving you something else (3 次)
  555. The snake, however, continued to ‘dance’ slowly.
    • dance /dɑːns/ (舞),舞蹈 to move the body and feet to music (3 次)
  556. She gazed at it for some time then added, ‘You don’t need bookcases at all.
    • gaze /ɡeɪz/ (尤指因为惊奇、羡慕或心不在焉而)凝视,注视,盯着看 to look at something or someone for a long time, especially in surprise or admiration, or because you are thinking about something else (2 次)
    • add /æd/ ,相法 to put two or more numbers or amounts together to get a total (9 次)
  557. Armed with the new machine, a search party went into the cave hoping to find buried treasure.
    • treasure /ˈtreʒ.ər/ 财宝;珍宝 very valuable things, usually in the form of a store of precious metals, precious stones, or money (3 次)
  558. After seeking out the rude assistant, she asked for the same dress.
    • seek /siːk/ 寻找;寻求(尤指非物质的东西) to try to find or get something, especially something that is not a physical object (9 次)
    • rude /ruːd/ 不礼貌的;粗鲁的,粗野的;讨厌的 not polite; offensive or embarrassing (4 次)
  559. Many villagers believe that the tree has already claimed a number of victims.
    • claim /kleɪm/ 声称;宣称;断言;主张 to say that something is true or is a fact, although you cannot prove it and other people might not believe it (9 次)
    • victim /ˈvɪk.tɪm/ 受害者;罹难者;牺牲者;牺牲品 someone or something that has been hurt, damaged, or killed or has suffered, either because of the actions of someone or something else, or because of illness or chance (6 次)
  560. As the neighbours complained of the noise, my husband spent weeks training him to press his paw on the latch to let himself in.
    • press /pres/ ,压;推;挤 to push something firmly, often without causing it to move permanently further away from you (9 次)
    • paw /pɔː/ ,爪子 the foot of an animal that has claws or nails, such as a cat, dog, or bear (2 次)
  561. Jeremy Hampden has a large circle of friends and is very popular at parties.
    • circle /ˈsɜː.kəl/ ;圆圈;圆形 a continuous curved line, the points of which are always the same distance away from a fixed central point, or the area inside such a line (6 次)
    • popular /ˈpɒp.jə.lər/ 受大众喜爱的,受欢迎的 liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people (9 次)
  562. In 1858, a French engineer, Aime Thome de Gamond, arrived in England with a plan for a twenty-one-mile tunnel under the English Channel.
    • plan /plæn/ 计划,方案 a set of decisions about how to do something in the future (8 次)
  563. It was officially opened on March 7,1994, finally connecting Britain to the European continent.
    • officially /əˈfɪʃ.əl.i/ 官方地 formally and in a way agreed to or arranged by people in positions of authority (2 次)
    • finally /ˈfaɪ.nəl.i/ 最后;终于 after a long time or some difficulty (6 次)
    • european /ˌjʊə.rəˈpiː.ən/ 欧洲的;欧洲人的 belonging to or relating to Europe or its people (4 次)
    • continent /ˈkɒn.tɪ.nənt/ ,大洲,大陆 one of the seven large land masses on the earth’s surface, surrounded, or mainly surrounded, by sea and usually consisting of various countries (9 次)
  564. Fifteen policemen had to push very hard to get him off the main street.
    • push /pʊʃ/ ,推动 to use physical pressure or force, especially with your hands, in order to move something into a different position, usually one that is further away from you (9 次)
  565. Imagine their surprise and delight when they broke open the packing cases and found that the fourth engine was sweet as honey – still in perfect condition.
    • imagine /ɪˈmædʒ.ɪn/ 想象;设想 to form or have a mental picture or idea of something (9 次)
    • packing /ˈpæk.ɪŋ/ 打包;收拾行李 the act of putting things into cases, boxes, bags, etc. (3 次)
    • fourth /fɔːθ/ 第四(的) 4th written as a word (2 次)
    • honey /ˈhʌn.i/ 蜂蜜 a sweet, sticky, yellow substance made by bees and used as food (3 次)
    • perfect /ˈpɜː.fekt/ 完美的,完满的,无瑕的 complete and correct in every way, of the best possible type or without fault (5 次)
  566. In 1948, he went to Lake Kivu in the Congo to observe a new volcano which he later named Kituro.
    • lake /leɪk/ ,湖泊 a large area of water surrounded by land and not connected to the sea except by rivers or streams (9 次)
    • observe /əbˈzɜːv/ 观察;观测;监视 to watch carefully the way something happens or the way someone does something, especially in order to learn more about it (6 次)
  567. Tazieff was able to set up his camp very close to the volcano while it was erupting violently.
    • camp /kæmp/ 营地;宿营地 a place where people stay in tents or other temporary structures (9 次)
    • violently /ˈvaɪə.lənt.li/ 暴力地,狂暴地 in a forceful way that causes people to be hurt (3 次)
  568. After having been instructed to drive out of town, I began to acquire confidence.
    • having strong /hæv/ (与动词的过去分词连用,构成现在完成时和过去完成时) used with the past participle of other verbs to form the present perfect and past perfect (8 次)
    • instruct /ɪnˈstrʌkt/ (尤指正式地)指示,命令,吩咐 to order or tell someone to do something, especially in a formal way (8 次)
    • acquire /əˈkwaɪər/ 取得,获得;购得;学到 to get or obtain something (9 次)
    • confidence /ˈkɒn.fɪ.dəns/ 自信;信心,把握;信赖,信任 the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or the future (6 次)
  569. During a bullfight, a drunk suddenly wandered into the middle of the ring.
    • drunk /drʌŋk/ (drink的过去分词) past participle of drink (9 次)
    • wander /ˈwɒn.dər/ 漫步;闲逛;游荡 to walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purpose or direction (4 次)
  570. A flight attendant would take charge of me and I never had an unpleasant experience.
    • attendant /əˈten.dənt/ 服务员;侍者 someone whose job is to be in a place and help visitors or customers (2 次)
    • charge /tʃɑːdʒ/ (尤指对某一服务或活动)收费,要价,开价 to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity (7 次)
  571. There was also a great deal of machinery on display.
    • machinery /məˈʃiː.nər.i/ (大型的)机器;机械;(机器的)运转部分 a group of large machines or the parts of a machine that make it work (3 次)
  572. Meanwhile, a microphone, which was lowered into the mine two hours ago,has enabled the men to keep in touch with their closest relatives.
    • microphone /ˈmaɪ.krə.fəʊn/ 扩音器,麦克风,话筒 a piece of equipment that you speak into to make your voice louder, or to record your voice or other sounds (3 次)
    • lower /ˈləʊ.ər/ 降低,使下降 to move something into a low position (2 次)
    • enable /ɪˈneɪ.bəl/ 使能够;使可能 to make someone able to do something, or to make something possible (9 次)
    • relative /ˈrel.ə.tɪv/ 亲戚,亲属 a member of your family (4 次)
  573. As a result, the fish just eat and eat and grow and grow in the lovely warm water.
    • lovely /ˈlʌv.li/ 快乐的,愉快的 pleasant or enjoyable (8 次)
  574. The city at one time must have been prosperous, for it enjoyed a high level of civilization.
    • level /ˈlev.əl/ 高度 the height of something (4 次)
    • civilization /ˌsɪv.əl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ 文明社会;(特定时期特定社会或国家的)文明,文化 human society with its well developed social organizations, or the culture and way of life of a society or country at a particular period in time (9 次)
  575. This can give rise to curious situations, as it did in the case of Alfred Bloggs who worked as a dustman for the Ellesmere Corporation.
    • curious /ˈkjʊə.ri.əs/ 好奇的;好打听的 interested in learning about people or things around you (6 次)
    • situation /ˌsɪtʃ.uˈeɪ.ʃən/ 处境,情况,形势 the set of things that are happening and the conditions that exist at a particular time and place (9 次)
    • alfred (9 次)
    • corporation /ˌkɔː.pərˈeɪ.ʃən/ 大公司;集团公司 a large company or group of companies that is controlled together as a single organization (2 次)
  576. The dogs have greater freedom, too, for they are allowed to wander outside their enclosure.
    • freedom /ˈfriː.dəm/ 自由;不受限制;自主 the condition or right of being able or allowed to do, say, think, etc. whatever you want to, without being controlled or limited (9 次)
    • enclosure /ɪnˈkləʊ.ʒər/ 围起来的区域;围场;围地 an area surrounded by fences or walls (2 次)
  577. If the money was not paid promptly, the gangsters would quickly put a man out of business by destroying his shop.
    • promptly /ˈprɒmpt.li/ 迅速地,立即地;依照预定时间地 quickly, without delay, or at the arranged time (5 次)
    • gangster /ˈɡæŋ.stər/ 歹徒;犯罪团伙成员 a member of an organized group of violent criminals (3 次)
    • destroy /dɪˈstrɔɪ/ 毁坏,摧毁,毁灭 to damage something so badly that it cannot be used (9 次)
  578. Though he was technically a prizefighter, Mendoza did much to change crude prizefighting into a sport, for he brought science to the game.
    • prizefighter /ˈpraɪzˌfaɪ.tər/ 职业拳击手 a boxer who fights to win money (3 次)
    • science /ˈsaɪ.əns/ 科学;自然科学;科学知识 (knowledge from) the careful study of the structure and behaviour of the physical world, especially by watching, measuring, and doing experiments, and the development of theories to describe the results of these activities (9 次)
  579. On the other hand, your stomach would turn at the idea of frying potatoes in animal fat – the normally accepted practice in many northern countries.
    • normally /ˈnɔː.mə.li/ 正常地 If something happens normally, it happens in the usual or expected way. (4 次)
    • practice /ˈpræk.tɪs/ 实施,实践 action rather than thought or ideas (9 次)
    • northern /ˈnɔː.ðən/ 在北部的;从北部的 in or from the north part of an area (3 次)
  580. In their efforts to persuade us to buy this or that product, advertisers have made a close study of human nature and have classified all our little weaknesses.
    • persuade /pəˈsweɪd/ 劝服;说服 to make someone do or believe something by giving them a good reason to do it or by talking to that person and making them believe it (3 次)
    • product /ˈprɒd.ʌkt/ 产品;产物 something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process or, less commonly, something that is grown or obtained through farming (9 次)
    • advertiser /ˈæd.və.taɪ.zər/ 刊登广告者,广告客户 a person or business that pays to advertise a product or service (5 次)
    • weakness /ˈwiːk.nəs/ 虚弱;软弱 the fact or state of not being strong or powerful (2 次)
  581. I determined to lodge a complaint as soon as we arrived.
    • determine /dɪˈtɜː.mɪn/ 确定,决定;影响 to control or influence something directly, or to decide what will happen (3 次)
    • lodge /lɒdʒ/ 美国就外国记者被捕一事提出正式抗议。 to make an official complaint about something: (2 次)
    • complaint /kəmˈpleɪnt/ 抱怨,牢骚;投诉;不满 a statement that something is wrong or not satisfactory (9 次)
  582. When he denied the train’s existence, I borrowed his copy of the timetable.
    • deny /dɪˈnaɪ/ 否认,否定 to say that something is not true (4 次)
    • existence /ɪɡˈzɪs.təns/ 存在;实有 the fact of something or someone existing (9 次)
    • borrow /ˈbɒr.əʊ/ ,借入 to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time (4 次)
    • copy /ˈkɒp.i/ 复制;临摹;模仿,效仿 to produce something so that it is the same as an original piece of work (4 次)
    • timetable /ˈtaɪmˌteɪ.bəl/ 时间表,行程安排 a detailed plan showing when events or activities will happen (4 次)
  583. It is, in fact, a primitive type of calendar.
    • primitive /ˈprɪm.ɪ.tɪv/ 原始的,早期的,远古的 relating to human society at a very early stage of development, with people living in a simple way without machines or a writing system (9 次)
    • calendar /ˈkæl.ən.dər/ 日历 a printed table showing all the days, weeks, and months of the year (2 次)
  584. It is a good thing my aunt Harriet died years ago.
    • harriet (9 次)
  585. While she always criticized the fickleness of human nature, she carried on an unrelenting search for the ideal servant to the end of her days,even after she had been sadly disillusioned by Bessie.
    • ideal /aɪˈdɪəl/ 完美的,理想的 perfect, or the best possible (8 次)
    • servant /ˈsɜː.vənt/ (尤指旧时的)佣人,仆人 a person who is employed in another person’s house, doing jobs such as cooking and cleaning, especially in the past (7 次)
    • bessie (9 次)
  586. Though these large machines still exist, many of their functions have been taken over by small powerful personal computers, commonly known as PCs.
    • exist /ɪɡˈzɪst/ 存在;实际上有 to be, or to be real (9 次)
    • function /ˈfʌŋk.ʃən/ 功能,用途;职责 the natural purpose (of something) or the duty (of a person) (4 次)
    • personal /ˈpɜː.sən.əl/ 个人的,私人的 relating or belonging to a single or particular person rather than to a group or an organization (7 次)
  587. Knowing that the industrious ant lives in a highly organized society does nothing to prevent us from being filled with revulsion when we find hordes of them crawling over a carefully prepared picnic lunch.
    • industrious /ɪnˈdʌs.tri.əs/ 勤劳的,勤奋的 An industrious person works hard. (3 次)
    • ant /ænt/ 蚂蚁 a very small insect that lives under the ground in large and well-organized social groups (9 次)
    • highly /ˈhaɪ.li/ 非常,极其 very, to a large degree, or at a high level (7 次)
    • organize /ˈɔː.ɡən.aɪz/ 安排;组织;筹划 to make arrangements for something to happen (3 次)
    • prevent /prɪˈvent/ 阻止,妨碍;预防 to stop something from happening or someone from doing something (5 次)
    • fill /fɪl/ (使)充满,(使)装满,(使)注满;占据;布满 to make or become full; to use empty space (7 次)
    • horde /hɔːd/ (人)群 a large group of people (2 次)
    • crawl /krɔːl/ 缓慢移动;艰难前行;爬行;匍匐前进 to move along on hands and knees or with your body stretched out along a surface (2 次)
    • prepared /prɪˈpeəd/ 有准备的,准备好的 ready to deal with a situation (2 次)
    • picnic /ˈpɪk.nɪk/ 野餐;供野餐吃的食品 an occasion when you have an informal meal of sandwiches, etc. outside, or the food itself (4 次)
  588. The lake was not a natural one, but a man-made reservoir.
    • natural /ˈnætʃ.ər.əl/ 天然的,非人为的;非人造的 as found in nature and not involving anything made or done by people (9 次)
  589.  There has long been a superstition among mariners that porpoises will save drowning men by pushing them to the surface, or protect them from sharks by surrounding them in defensive formation.
    • superstition /ˌsuː.pəˈstɪʃ.ən/ 迷信 belief that is not based on human reason or scientific knowledge, but is connected with old ideas about magic, etc. (2 次)
    • porpoise /ˈpɔː.pəs/ 鼠海豚 a mammal that lives in the sea, swims in groups, and looks similar to a dolphin but has a shorter rounder nose (9 次)
    • protect /prəˈtekt/ 保护,防护 to keep someone or something safe from injury, damage, or loss (5 次)
    • shark /ʃɑːk/ 鲨鱼 a large fish that has sharp teeth and a pointed fin on its back (6 次)
  590. Libraries made education possible, and education in its turn added to libraries: the growth of knowledge followed a kind of compound interest law, which was greatly enhanced by the invention of printing.
    • library /ˈlaɪ.brər.i/ 图书馆;阅览室 a building, room, or organization that has a collection of books, documents, music, and sometimes things such as tools or artwork, for people to borrow, usually without payment (3 次)
    • education /ˌedʒ.ʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 教育;受教育获得的知识 the process of teaching or learning, especially in a school or college, or the knowledge that you get from this (9 次)
    • growth /ɡrəʊθ/ 成长;生长;发育 The growth of a person, animal, or plant is its process of increasing in size. (4 次)
    • greatly /ˈɡreɪt.li/ (尤用于表示强烈感受或体验)非常,很,大大地 very much, used especially to show how much you feel or experience something (4 次)
    • invention /ɪnˈven.ʃən/ 发明,创造 something that has never been made before, or the process of creating something that has never been made before (3 次)
  591. In his own lifetime Galileo was the centre of violent controversy, but the scientific dust has long since settled, and today we can see even his famous clash with the Inquisition in something like its proper perspective.
    • galileo (9 次)
    • violent /ˈvaɪə.lənt/ 使用暴力的;强暴的 using force to hurt or attack (3 次)
    • scientific /ˌsaɪənˈtɪf.ɪk/ 科学的;应用科学方法的 relating to science, or using the organized methods of science (7 次)
    • dust /dʌst/ 灰尘;尘土;沙土 dry dirt in the form of powder that covers surfaces inside a building, or very small dry pieces of soil, sand, or other substances (7 次)
    • proper /ˈprɒp.ər/ 适合的;适当的;恰当的;正确的 real, satisfactory, suitable, or correct (2 次)
  592. It is beside a park.
    • beside /bɪˈsaɪd/ 在…旁边;在…附近 at the side of, next to (7 次)
  593. A bar of soap.
    • soap /səʊp/ 肥皂 a substance used for washing the body or other things (3 次)
  594. The boss’s handwriting is terrible!
    • terrible /ˈter.ə.bəl/ 糟糕的;可怕的;严重的;低劣的 very unpleasant or serious or of low quality (8 次)
  595. That’s good news for Jimmy.
    • news /njuːz/ 消息;新闻 information or reports about recent events (8 次)
  596. I want to see the dentist, please.
    • dentist /ˈden.tɪst/ 牙科医生 a person whose job is treating people’s teeth (8 次)
  597. I’m making a shopping list, Tom.
    • shopping /ˈʃɒp.ɪŋ/ 购物,买东西 the activity of buying things from shops (4 次)
    • list /lɪst/ 名单,目录;清单 a record of short pieces of information, such as people’s names, usually written or printed with a single thing on each line and often ordered in a way that makes a particular thing easy to find (8 次)
  598. Have a biscuit instead.
    • instead /ɪnˈsted/ 作为替代 in place of someone or something else (8 次)
  599. Except us.
    • except /ɪkˈsept/ (表示不包括)除…之外 not including; but not (8 次)
  600. Isn’t he her third husband?
    • third /θɜːd/ 第三 3rd written as a word (8 次)
  601. It’s cheaper, isn’t it?
    • cheap /tʃiːp/ 便宜的,不贵的 costing little money or less than is usual or expected (8 次)
  602. My wife always worries too much.
    • worry /ˈwʌr.i/ 担心;忧虑;发愁 to think about problems or unpleasant things that might happen in a way that makes you feel unhappy and frightened (8 次)
  603. Every year I enter for the garden competition too, and I always win a little prize for the worst garden in the town!
    • prize /praɪz/ ;奖赏;奖金 something valuable, such as an amount of money, that is given to someone who succeeds in a competition or game or that is given to someone as a reward for doing very good work (8 次)
  604. ‘I’m hanging this picture on the wall,’ I answered.
    • hang /hæŋ/ 悬挂,吊;吊着 to fasten or support something at the top leaving the other parts free to move, or to be held in this way (8 次)
  605. Jasper White is one of those rare people who believes in ancient myths.
    • ancient /ˈeɪn.ʃənt/ 古代的;古老的;年代久远的 of or from a long time ago, having lasted for a very long time (6 次)
    • myth /mɪθ/ 神话 an ancient story or set of stories, especially explaining the early history of a group of people or about natural events and facts (2 次)
  606. Captain Ben Fawcett has bought an unusual taxi and has begun a new service.
    • taxi /ˈtæk.si/ 出租汽车 a car with a driver who you pay to take you somewhere (4 次)
  607. The woman first bought a few small articles.
    • article /ˈɑː.tɪ.kəl/ (报纸或杂志上的)文章,报道;论文 a piece of writing on a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine, or on the internet (8 次)
  608. Dan was most surprised when he heard the news.
    • dan /dæn/ (空手道或柔道的)段 one of the ten higher levels in judo or karate (6 次)
  609. When he was driving along Catford Street recently, he saw two thieves rush out of a shop and run towards a waiting car.
    • rush /rʌʃ/ (使)急速行进;(使)赶紧;(使)仓促行事;(使)急速做 to (cause to) go or do something very quickly (8 次)
  610. When she caught up with them, she saw that they had sat down and were going through the contents of the bag, so she ran straight at them.
    • content /kənˈtent/ 满意的;满足的;知足的 pleased with your situation and not hoping for change or improvement (8 次)
  611. Sam was sure that the wallet must have been found by one of the villagers, but it was not returned to him.
    • wallet /ˈwɒl.ɪt/ (尤指男士的)钱包,钱夹子 a small folding case for carrying paper money, credit cards and other flat objects, that can be carried in a pocket and is used especially by men (7 次)
  612. The next morning, he found that the doors had been blocked by chairs and the furniture had been moved.
    • furniture /ˈfɜː.nɪ.tʃər/ 家具 things such as chairs, tables, beds, cupboards, etc. that are put into a house or other building to make it suitable and comfortable for living or working in (8 次)
  613. I sat in the front of the bus to get a good view of the countryside.
    • view /vjuː/ 观点;见解;看法 an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking about something (8 次)
    • countryside /ˈkʌn.tri.saɪd/ 农村,乡下;郊外 land not in towns, cities, or industrial areas, that is either used for farming or left in its natural condition (5 次)
  614. Yesterday the firemen examined the ground carefully, but were not able to find any broken glass.
    • examine /ɪɡˈzæm.ɪn/ (仔细地)检查,审查,调查 to look at or consider a person or thing carefully and in detail in order to discover something about them. (8 次)
  615. So I decided to make some meat pies.
    • meat /miːt/ (可食用的)肉 the flesh of an animal when it is used for food (6 次)
    • pie /paɪ/ 馅饼 a type of food made with meat, vegetables, or fruit covered in pastry and baked (8 次)
  616. The most unusual car was a Benz which had only three wheels.
    • wheel /wiːl/ 轮子;车轮 a circular object connected at the centre to a bar, used for making vehicles or parts of machines move (8 次)
  617. Because the tree was mentioned in a newspaper, the number of visitors to Frinley has now increased.
    • mention /ˈmen.ʃən/ 提及,说起,谈到 to speak about something quickly, giving little detail or using few words (6 次)
    • increase /ɪnˈkriːs/ 增大;增加;增强 to (make something) become larger in amount or size (8 次)
  618. The vicar has been asked to have the tree cut down, but so far he has refused.
    • vicar /ˈvɪk.ər/ (英国国教的)教区牧师,教区教堂主持 a priest in the Church of England who is in charge of a church and the religious needs of people in a particular area (8 次)
  619. The Hubble will tell us a great deal about the age and size of the universe.
    • universe /ˈjuː.nɪ.vɜːs/ 宇宙;天地万物;万象 everything that exists, especially all physical matter, including all the stars, planets, galaxies, etc. in space (8 次)
  620. This platform would serve as a port and a railway station.
    • platform /ˈplæt.fɔːm/ 平台 a flat raised area or structure (7 次)
    • port /pɔːt/ 港市;港 a town by the sea or by a river that has a harbour, or the harbour itself (8 次)
  621. On the B.B.C. you can hear the clock when it is actually striking because microphones are connected to the clock tower.
    • tower /taʊər/ ;建筑物的塔形部分;塔楼,高楼 a tall, narrow structure, often square or circular, that either forms part of a building or stands alone (8 次)
  622. A painter who had been working on the tower hung a pot of paint on one of the hands and slowed it down!
    • pot /pɒt/ ,壶 any of various types of container, usually round, especially one used for cooking food (8 次)
  623. Everybody on board was worried and we were curious to find out what had happened.
    • board /bɔːd/ (有特定用途的)薄木板;板;牌子 a thin, flat piece of cut wood or other hard material, often used for a particular purpose (8 次)
    • worried /ˈwʌr.id/ 担心的;忧虑的;发愁的 unhappy because you are thinking about problems or unpleasant things that might happen (6 次)
  624. A great many goods were sent to the exhibition from various parts of the world.
    • various /ˈveə.ri.əs/ 各种不同的;各种各样的 many different (8 次)
  625. Working rapidly in the darkness, he soon changed into the dead man’s clothes.
    • rapidly /ˈræp.ɪd.li/ 快速地,迅猛地 in a fast or sudden way (8 次)
    • darkness /ˈdɑːk.nəs/ ,黑暗,阴暗 the quality of being without light, or a situation in which there is little or no light (2 次)
  626. I have just received a letter from my old school, informing me that my former headmaster, Mr. Stuart Page, will be retiring next week.
    • inform /ɪnˈfɔːm/ 通知,告知 to tell someone about particular facts (8 次)
    • former /ˈfɔː.mər/ 较早的,早先的;以前的;旧时的 of or in an earlier time; before the present time or in the past (7 次)
    • headmaster /ˌhedˈmɑː.stər/ 男校长 a man who is in charge of a school (2 次)
  627. ‘Do you always catch such an early train?’ asked the inspector.
    • inspector /ɪnˈspek.tər/ 检查员;视察员 someone whose job is to officially inspect something (8 次)
  628. The fish are not sharks or killer whales, but favourite eating varieties like cod and skate which grow to unnatural sizes, sometimes as much as twelve feet in length.
    • killer /ˈkɪl.ər/ 杀人者,凶手 someone who kills another person (2 次)
    • variety /vəˈraɪ.ə.ti/ 多样化;变化 the characteristic of often changing and being different (8 次)
    • cod /kɒd/ 鳕鱼 a large sea fish that can be eaten, or the meat of this fish (2 次)
  629. Before it could be transported to the United States, a site had to be found for it and a pedestal had to be built.
    • transport /ˈtræn.spɔːt/ 运输,运送,输送 the movement of people or goods from one place to another (8 次)
    • united /juːˈnaɪ.tɪd/ 联合的;统一的 joined together as a group (5 次)
    • states /steɪt/ 状态;情形;状况 a condition or way of being that exists at a particular time (5 次)
    • site /saɪt/ (建筑物的)地点,位置;建筑工地;(某事发生的)地点,现场 a place where something is, was, or will be built, or where something happened, is happening, or will happen (7 次)
  630. Experiments have proved that children can be instructed in swimming at a very early age.
    • experiment /ɪkˈsper.ɪ.mənt/ 实验;试验;试用 a test done in order to learn something or to discover if something works or is true (8 次)
  631. In the early morning, the food that had been laid out for the dead is thrown into a river or into the sea as it is considered unlucky for anyone living to eat it.
    • lay /leɪ/ 放置,安放,平放 to put something in especially a flat or horizontal position, usually carefully or for a particular purpose (4 次)
    • unlucky /ʌnˈlʌk.i/ 不幸的,不走运的,倒霉的 not lucky (3 次)
  632. However, as the evidence began to accumulate, experts from the Zoo felt obliged to investigate, for the descriptions given by people who claimed to have seen the puma were extraordinarily similar.
    • evidence /ˈev.ɪ.dəns/ 证据;证明 one or more reasons for believing that something is or is not true (7 次)
    • accumulate /əˈkjuː.mjə.leɪt/ 积累;积聚;积攒 to collect a large number of things over a long period of time (6 次)
    • oblige /əˈblaɪdʒ/ 责成;强迫,迫使 to force someone to do something, or to make it necessary for someone to do something (3 次)
    • investigate /ɪnˈves.tɪ.ɡeɪt/ (尤指为揭开真相)调查,审查 to examine a crime, problem, statement, etc. carefully, especially to discover the truth (4 次)
    • description /dɪˈskrɪp.ʃən/ 描述,描写,描绘 something that tells you what something or someone is like (3 次)
    • similar /ˈsɪm.ɪ.lər/ 相似的,近似的 looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same (8 次)
  633. The body of one statue was found among remains dating from the fifteenth century B.C.
    • body /ˈbɒd.i/ (人或动物的)躯体;身体 the whole physical structure that forms a person or animal (8 次)
    • statue /ˈstætʃ.uː/ (尤指石头或金属的)雕像,雕塑,塑像 an object made from a hard material, especially stone or metal, to look like a person or animal (7 次)
    • date /deɪt/ 日期;日子 a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and the year (2 次)
    • fifteenth /ˌfɪfˈtiːnθ/ 第十五(的) 15th written as a word (2 次)
  634. For hundreds of years, St.Bernard dogs have saved the lives of travellers crossing the dangerous Pass.
    • bernard /ˌseɪnt ˈbɜː.nəd/ 圣伯纳德犬,瑞士救护犬(旧时尤用于在山中寻找失踪者) a very large, strong dog used especially in Switzerland in the past to find people lost in the mountains (4 次)
  635. One of the things that fascinates us most about cats is the popular belief that they have nine lives.
    • fascinate /ˈfæs.ən.eɪt/ 深深吸引;迷住 to interest someone a lot (2 次)
    • belief /bɪˈliːf/ 相信;信心;信任 the feeling of being certain that something exists or is true (8 次)
  636. Of course, New York is the ideal place for such an interesting study, because there is no shortage of tall buildings.
    • shortage /ˈʃɔː.tɪdʒ/ 缺乏,缺少 a situation in which there is not enough of something (2 次)
    • tall /tɔːl/ 高的,高大的;有…高的 of more than average height, or of a particular height (7 次)
  637. This increases their air-__resistance__ and reduces the shock of impact when they hit the ground.
    • resistance /rɪˈzɪs.təns/ 抵抗;反抗;反对 the act of fighting against something that is attacking you, or refusing to accept something (4 次)
    • reduce /rɪˈdʒuːs/ 减少;减小;降低;缩小 to become or to make something become smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc. (8 次)
    • hit /hɪt/ ,打 to move your hand or an object onto the surface of something so that it touches it, usually with force (3 次)
  638. Two men who recently spent five days on a coral island wished they had stayed there longer.
    • coral /ˈkɒr.əl/ 珊瑚 a substance like rock, formed in the sea by groups of particular types of small animal, often used in jewellery (2 次)
    • wish /wɪʃ/ (与过去时连用,对已经存在的情况表示遗憾)但愿,希望 used with the past simple to express that you feel sorry or sad about a state or situation that exists at the moment (8 次)
  639. Mary and her husband Dimitri lived in the tiny village of Perachora in southern Greece.
    • mary /ˌheɪl ˈmeə.ri/ (天主教祈祷用语)万福马利亚 a Catholic prayer to Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ (5 次)
    • greece /ɡriːs/ 希腊(东南欧国家) a country in southeastern Europe (2 次)
  640. He described it as ‘a very agreeable situation located within two small hills in the midst of which flowed a great river.’
    • locate /ləʊˈkeɪt/ 我们的办事处位于曼哈顿市中心。 to be in a particular place: (8 次)
    • midst /mɪdst/ 中间,当中,中央 the middle of a group of people or things (2 次)
  641. Despite its immensity, it is both simple and elegant, fulfilling its designer’s dream to create ‘an enormous object drawn as faintly as possible’.
    • enormous /ɪˈnɔː.məs/ 极大的;巨大的;庞大的 extremely large (6 次)
  642. Kidnappers are rarely interested in animals, but they recently took considerable interest in Mrs. Eleanor Ramsay’s cat.
    • kidnapper /ˈkɪd.næp.ər/ 劫持者,绑架者 someone who takes a person away illegally by force, usually in order to demand money in exchange for releasing them (3 次)
    • interested /ˈɪn.tres.tɪd/ 感兴趣的;关注的 wanting to give your attention to something and discover more about it (3 次)
    • considerable /kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bəl/ 相当大的;相当多的;非常可观的;相当重要的 large or of noticeable importance (8 次)
  643. Latham, however, did not give up easily.
    • latham (5 次)
    • easily /ˈiː.zəl.i/ 容易地;轻易地;不费力地 with no difficulty or effort (8 次)
  644. However, boxing was very crude, for there were no rules and a prizefighter could be seriously injured or even killed during a match.
    • boxing /ˈbɒk.sɪŋ/ 拳击运动 a sport in which two competitors fight by hitting each other with their hands (3 次)
    • rule /ruːl/ 规则;法则;规章;条例 an accepted principle or instruction that states the way things are or should be done, and tells you what you are allowed or are not allowed to do (8 次)
  645. Robert was delighted to see me and equally pleased with my little gift.
    • delighted /dɪˈlaɪ.tɪd/ 高兴的,快乐的 very pleased (2 次)
    • equally /ˈiː.kwə.li/ 平等地;相同地 fairly and in the same way (8 次)
    • pleased /pliːzd/ 开心的;满意的 happy or satisfied (5 次)
    • gift /ɡɪft/ 礼物;赠品 a present or something that is given (4 次)
  646. To varying degrees, we all have secrets which we do not want even our closest friends to learn, but few of us have skeletons in the cupboard.
    • vary /ˈveə.ri/ (使)不同;(使)呈现差异 If things of the same type vary, they are different from each other, and if you vary them, you cause them to be different from each other. (4 次)
    • degree /dɪˈɡriː/ 数量;程度;水平 (an) amount or level of something (8 次)
    • skeleton /ˈskel.ə.tən/ 骨骼,骨架 the frame of bones supporting a human or animal body (7 次)
    • cupboard /ˈkʌb.əd/ 橱柜;壁橱;壁柜 a piece of furniture or a space for storing things, with a door or doors and usually with shelves (7 次)
  647. George studied medicine in his youth.
    • medicine /ˈmed.ɪ.sən/ 医术;医学 treatment for illness or injury, or the study of this (8 次)
  648. A temporary rudder was made on board from spare planks and it was fitted with great difficulty.
    • rudder /ˈrʌd.ər/ ;方向舵 a flat piece of wood or metal at the back of a boat or aircraft, moved from side to side in order to control the direction of travel (6 次)
    • fit /fɪt/ 合适,合身;可容纳 to be the right size or shape for someone or something (8 次)
  649. From this the captain was able to piece together all the information that had come to light.
    • information /ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/ 情报;资料;消息 facts about a situation, person, event, etc. (8 次)
  650. As if this were not enough to reduce you to tears, your husband arrives, unexpectedly bringing three guests to dinner.
    • tear /teər/ (被)撕开,(被)撕掉,(被)撕裂 to pull or be pulled apart, or to pull pieces off (7 次)
    • unexpectedly /ˌʌn.ɪkˈspek.tɪd.li/ 出乎意料地,想不到地 in a way that is not expected (2 次)
    • guest /ɡest/ 客人,宾客 a person who is staying with you, or a person you have invited to a social occasion, such as a party or a meal (8 次)
  651. He has often described to me how he picked up a masterpiece for a mere $50.
    • masterpiece /ˈmɑː.stə.piːs/ 杰作;(个人)最杰出的作品 a work of art such as a painting, film, or book that is made with great skill (2 次)
    • mere /mɪər/ (用于强调不大,不重要或效果不大)只不过的,仅仅的 used to emphasize that something is not large or important (8 次)
  652. The rough road across the plain soon became so bad that we tried to get Bruce to drive back to the village we had come from.
    • bruce (8 次)
  653. Glancing at his map, he informed us that the next village was a mere twenty miles away.
    • map /mæp/ 地图 a drawing of the earth’s surface, or part of that surface, showing the shape and position of different countries, political borders, natural features such as rivers and mountains, and artificial features such as roads and buildings (8 次)
  654. Some wives tend to believe that their husbands are infinitely resourceful and can fix anything.
    • tend /tend/ 倾向;易于;往往会 to be likely to behave in a particular way or have a particular characteristic (8 次)
    • infinitely /ˈɪn.fɪ.nət.li/ 非常;无限地;极大地 very or very much (3 次)
  655. The time I spent at exercises gradually diminished.
    • exercise /ˈek.sə.saɪz/ 体育活动;锻炼;运动 physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy (6 次)
    • gradually /ˈɡrædʒ.u.ə.li/ 逐步地,逐渐地;平缓地 slowly over a period of time or a distance (8 次)
  656. Bagrit foresaw a time when computers would be small enough to hold in the hand, when they would be capable of providing information about traffic jams and suggesting alternative routes, when they would be used in hospitals to help doctors to diagnose illnesses, when they would relieve office workers and accountants of dull, repetitive clerical work.
    • foresee /fəˈsiː/ 预见;预知;预料 to know about something before it happens (3 次)
    • capable /ˈkeɪ.pə.bəl/ 有能力的;熟练的;能干的 able to do things effectively and skilfully, and to achieve results (5 次)
    • jam /dʒæm/ 果酱 a sweet, soft food made by cooking fruit with sugar to preserve it. It is eaten on bread. (2 次)
    • alternative /ɒlˈtɜː.nə.tɪv/ (计划或方法)可替代的;可供选择的 An alternative plan or method is one that you can use if you do not want to use another one. (3 次)
    • route /ruːt/ 路线;路途;航线 a particular way or direction between places (4 次)
    • illness /ˈɪl.nəs/ (身体或精神上的)疾病 a disease of the body or mind (8 次)
    • relieve /rɪˈliːv/ 缓解,减轻,解除(疼痛或担忧);使宽心,使宽慰 to make an unpleasant feeling, such as pain or worry, less strong (2 次)
    • dull /dʌl/ 枯燥的,乏味的,无趣的 not interesting or exciting in any way (3 次)
  657. As they grow old, people also accumulate belongings for two other reasons, lack of physical and mental energy, both of which are essential in turning out and throwing away, and sentiment.
    • belonging /bɪˈlɒŋ.ɪŋ/ 归属感 a feeling of being happy or comfortable as part of a particular group and having a good relationship with the other members of the group because they welcome you and accept you (4 次)
    • lack /læk/ 她唯一的问题是缺乏自信。 the fact that something is not available or that there is not enough of it: (5 次)
    • physical /ˈfɪz.ɪ.kəl/ 身体的,肉体的 relating to the body (6 次)
    • mental /ˈmen.təl/ 精神的;思想上的;心理的 relating to the mind, or involving the process of thinking (8 次)
    • energy /ˈen.ə.dʒi/ 精力;活力;干劲 the power and ability to be physically and mentally active (5 次)
    • essential /ɪˈsen.ʃəl/ 必要的,必不可少的 necessary or needed (3 次)
  658.  Not all sounds made by animals serve as language, and we have only to turn to that extraordinary discovery of echo-location in bats to see a case in which the voice plays a strictly utilitarian role.
    • extraordinary /ɪkˈstrɔː.dɪn.ər.i/ 非凡的;特别的;意想不到的;令人惊奇的 very unusual, special, unexpected, or strange (7 次)
    • echo /ˈek.əʊ/ 回声,回音,回响 a sound that is heard after it has been reflected off a surface such as a wall or a cliff (8 次)
    • location /ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 地点,位置 a place or position (2 次)
    • bat /bæt/ 球棒;球拍;球板 a specially shaped piece of wood used for hitting the ball in some games (3 次)
    • role /rəʊl/ 地位;职责;作用;任务 the position or purpose that someone or something has in a situation, organization, society, or relationship (6 次)
  659. Two main techniques have been used for training elephants, which we may call respectively the tough and the gentle.
    • technique /tekˈniːk/ 技术,技能 a way of doing an activity that needs skill (2 次)
    • training /ˈtreɪ.nɪŋ/ 训练;培训 the process of learning the skills you need to do a particular job or activity (8 次)
    • gentle /ˈdʒen.təl/ 文静的;和蔼的;温柔的 calm, kind, or soft (6 次)
  660. Come and meet our employees, Mr. Richards.
    • richards (7 次)
  661. This is Nicola Grey, and this is Claire Taylor.
    • grey /ɡreɪ/ 灰色的,灰白色的 of the colour that is a mixture of black and white, the colour of rain clouds (3 次)
    • taylor /ˈteɪ.lə rɪˌpɔːt/ 泰勒报告(英国政府调查西斯博罗惨案发生原因的报告,该惨案于1985年发生在谢菲尔德,95名利物浦队球迷丧生) an official report by the British government into the causes of an accident at the Hillsborough football ground in Sheffield, England in 1989 at which 95 supporters of Liverpool Football Club died (7 次)
  662. We’re tired… …and thirsty, Mum.
    • thirsty /ˈθɜː.sti/ 口渴的 needing to drink (2 次)
  663. We’ve got plenty of time.
    • plenty /ˈplen.ti/ 丰富,充足,大量 (the state of having) enough or more than enough, or a large amount (7 次)
  664. ‘I have just arrived in Scotland and I’m staying at a Youth Hostel.’
    • scotland /ˈskɒt.lənd/ 苏格兰 a country that is part of the United Kingdom (2 次)
    • hostel /ˈhɒs.təl/ (免费或廉价的)旅社,客栈 a large house where people can stay free or cheaply (2 次)
  665. The guy next to me Wrote his name at the top of the paper.
    • top /tɒp/ ;顶端;顶部 the highest place or part (7 次)
  666. How do you spellintelligent’?
    • spell /spel/ 用字母拼;拼写 to form a word or words with the letters in the correct order (2 次)
    • intelligent /ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒənt/ 有才智的;聪颖的,理解力强的 showing intelligence, or able to learn and understand things easily (7 次)
  667. It doesn’t suit me at all.
    • suit /suːt/ 一套衣服,套装 a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are made from the same material (7 次)
  668. Eat more and smoke less!
    • smoke /sməʊk/ (燃烧所产生的)烟,烟雾 the grey, black, or white mixture of gas and very small pieces of carbon that is produced when something burns (7 次)
  669. It’s terribly dry.
    • terribly /ˈter.ə.bli/ 很糟;很不好 very badly (3 次)
    • dry /draɪ/ 干的,干燥的 used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or around it (7 次)
  670. That was quick!
    • quick /kwɪk/ 快的,迅速的;短暂的 happening or done with great speed, or lasting only a short time (7 次)
  671. Conrad Reeves, the actor?
    • conrad (2 次)
    • reeves /riːv/ (英国历史上国王派驻郡县的)地方长官;采邑总管,采邑农奴总监 a legal officer in England in the past (2 次)
  672. The lady was dressed in a blue coat and a large, funny hat.
    • funny /ˈfʌn.i/ 滑稽的;有趣的 humorous; causing laughter (7 次)
  673. I looked at the man and the woman angrily.
    • angrily /ˈæŋ.ɡrəl.i/ 生气地 愤怒地 in a way that shows that you feel angry with someone or about something (7 次)
  674. During this time, they will give five performances.
    • performance /pəˈfɔː.məns/ 工作情况;业绩;表现;工作性能 how well a person, machine, etc. does a piece of work or an activity (7 次)
  675. As soon as he had got into the car, I said good morning to him in French and he replied in the same language.
    • reply /rɪˈplaɪ/ 回答;回复;答复 to answer (7 次)
  676. This is a “No Parking” area.
    • area /ˈeə.ri.ə/ 地区;区域 a particular part of a place, piece of land, or country (7 次)
  677. ‘I am a foreigner,’ I said.
    • foreigner /ˈfɒr.ə.nər/ 外国人 a person who comes from another country (7 次)
  678. On arriving at the shore, the girl struggled up the cliff towards the light she had seen.
    • struggle /ˈstrʌɡ.əl/ 奋斗,努力,拼搏 to experience difficulty and make a very great effort in order to do something (7 次)
  679. Debbie intends to take short rests every two hours.
    • intend /ɪnˈtend/ 打算,计划 to have as a plan or purpose (7 次)
  680. Mrs. Anne Sterling did not think of the risk she was taking when she ran through a forest after two men.
    • sterling /ˈstɜː.lɪŋ/ 英镑(英国货币) British money (3 次)
    • risk /rɪsk/ 风险;危险 the possibility of something bad happening (7 次)
  681. They had rushed up to her while she was having a picnic at the edge of a forest with her children and tried to steal her handbag.
    • edge /edʒ/ ,边缘 the outer or furthest point of something (7 次)
  682. In the struggle, the strap broke and, with the bag in their possession, both men started running through the trees.
    • strap /stræp/ 皮带;带子 a narrow piece of leather or other strong material used for fastening something or giving support (2 次)
    • possession /pəˈzeʃ.ən/ 拥有,占有;具有 the fact that you have or own something (7 次)
  683. Sam Benton, the local butcher, had lost his wallet while taking his savings to the post office.
    • butcher /ˈbʊtʃ.ər/ 肉商,肉贩 a person who sells meat in a shop (4 次)
    • saving /ˈseɪ.vɪŋ/ 存款,储蓄金 the money that you keep in an account in a bank or similar financial organization (2 次)
    • post /pəʊst/ 邮件 letters, etc. that are delivered to homes or places of work (4 次)
  684. The last note said:’I am 100 per cent honest now!’
    • honest /ˈɒn.ɪst/ 诚实的,可信的 telling the truth or able to be trusted and not likely to steal, cheat, or lie (4 次)
  685. He also said that he had found five empty whisky bottles which the ghost must have drunk the night before.
    • ghost /ɡəʊst/ ,幽灵 the spirit of a dead person, sometimes represented as a pale, almost transparent image of that person that some people believe appears to people who are alive (7 次)
  686. Well, in that case, I prefer to stay on the bus,’ I answered.
    • prefer /prɪˈfɜːr/ 宁可,更喜爱;觉得还是…更可取 to like, choose, or want one thing rather than another (7 次)
  687. The list included most of the things Hugh loves: butter, potatoes, rice, beer, milk, chocolate, and sweets.
    • include /ɪnˈkluːd/ 包含;包括 to contain something as a part of something else, or to make something part of something else (7 次)
    • butter /ˈbʌt.ər/ 黄油 a pale yellow solid food containing a lot of fat that is made from cream and is spread on bread or used in cooking (3 次)
    • milk /mɪlk/ ;牛奶;羊奶 the white liquid produced by cows, goats, and sheep and used by humans as a drink or for making butter, cheese, etc. (6 次)
    • chocolate /ˈtʃɒk.lət/ 巧克力;巧克力糖 a sweet, usually brown, food made from cacao seeds, that is usually sold in a block and is often used as a flavour for desserts, drinks, etc. (5 次)
  688. The party then searched the whole cave thoroughly but did not find anything except an empty tin trunk.
    • thoroughly /ˈθʌr.ə.li/ 非常 completely, very much (4 次)
    • trunk /trʌŋk/ 树干 the thick main stem of a tree, from which its branches grow (7 次)
  689. In spite of this, many people are confident that’The Revealer’may reveal something of value fairly soon.
    • confident /ˈkɒn.fɪ.dənt/ 自信的;有信心的;确信的;有把握的;信任的 being certain of your abilities or having trust in people, plans, or the future (2 次)
    • reveal /rɪˈviːl/ 揭露;泄露;透露 to make known or show something that is surprising or that was previously secret (7 次)
    • value /ˈvæl.juː/ 价值;价格 the amount of money that can be received for something (6 次)
    • fairly /ˈfeə.li/ 相当地;一定程度地 more than average, but less than very (3 次)
  690. Rex soon became an expert at opening the gate.
    • rex /reks/ (拉丁语,在国王即位期间,用于在法庭上指政府方)国王 a Latin word meaning “king”, used to show the side in a court case that is the state, when there is a king (3 次)
  691. Everybody admires him for his great sense of humour – everybody,that is, except his six-year-old daughter, Jenny.
    • admire /ədˈmaɪər/ 欣赏;羡慕 to find someone or something attractive and pleasant to look at (3 次)
    • sense /sens/ 官能;感觉;知觉(尤指视觉、听觉、嗅觉、味觉和触觉) an ability to understand, recognize, value, or react to something, especially any of the five physical abilities to see, hear, smell, taste, and feel (7 次)
    • jenny (5 次)
  692. The tunnel would be well-ventilated if tall chimneys were built above sea level.
    • chimney /ˈtʃɪm.ni/ 烟囱;烟道 a hollow structure that allows the smoke from a fire inside a building to escape to the air outside (6 次)
  693. The crowd began to shout, but the drunk was unaware of the danger.
    • unaware /ˌʌn.əˈweər/ 未意识到的,不知道的 not understanding or realizing something (3 次)
    • danger /ˈdeɪn.dʒər/ 危险,风险 the possibility of harm or death to someone (7 次)
  694. Officials from Greenwich Observatory have the clock checked twice a day.
    • greenwich /ˌɡren.ɪtʃ ˈmiːn taɪm/ 格林尼治(平均)时,世界时 the time at Greenwich, Greater London, that world time zones are based on (2 次)
    • check /tʃek/ 检查;核查,核对 to make certain that something or someone is correct, safe, or suitable by examining it, him, or her quickly (6 次)
    • twice /twaɪs/ 两次;两倍 two times (3 次)
  695. From there, he hitchhiked to Paris in a lorry.
    • hitchhike /ˈhɪtʃ.haɪk/ 免费搭车旅行 to travel by getting free rides in someone else’s vehicle (2 次)
    • lorry /ˈlɒr.i/ 卡车,货车 a truck (7 次)
  696. Early next morning, she heard planes passing overhead and wondered how she could send a signal.
    • overhead /ˈəʊ.və.hed/ 在头顶上(的);在空中(的) above your head, usually in the sky (7 次)
  697. After reading an article entitled ‘Cigarette Smoking and Your Health’ I lit a cigarette to calm my nerves.
    • entitle /ɪnˈtaɪ.təl/ 给予权利;使符合资格 to give someone the right to do or have something (3 次)
    • smoking /ˈsməʊ.kɪŋ/ 吸烟,抽烟 the action of smoking a cigarette, pipe, etc., or the activity of doing this regularly (3 次)
    • health /helθ/ 身体状况,健康 the condition of the body and the degree to which it is free from illness, or the state of being well (7 次)
    • calm /kɑːm/ 冷静的,镇静的 peaceful, quiet, and without worry (3 次)
    • nerve /nɜːv/ 神经 a group of long, thin fibres (= structures like threads) that carry information or instructions between the brain and other parts of the body (5 次)
  698. Perhaps the most extraordinary building of the nineteenth century was the Crystal Palace, which was built in Hyde Park for the Great Exhibition of 1851.
    • nineteenth /ˌnaɪnˈtiːnθ/ 第十九(的) 19th written as a word (5 次)
    • crystal /ˈkrɪs.təl/ 水晶玻璃 transparent glass of very high quality, usually with its surface cut into delicate patterns (5 次)
    • palace /ˈpæl.ɪs/ 宫殿 a large house that is the official home of a king, queen, or other person of high social rank (7 次)
  699. Such creatures have rarely been seen alive by man as they live at a depth of six hundred feet.
    • depth /depθ/ 深度 the distance down either from the top of something to the bottom, or to a distance below the top surface of something (7 次)
  700. The former Prime Minister, Mr.Wentworth Lane, was defeated in the recent elections.
    • prime /praɪm/ 首要的,主要的;基本的 main or most important (3 次)
    • minister /ˈmɪn.ɪ.stər/ 部长;大臣 a member of the government in Britain and many other countries who is in charge of a particular department or has an important position in it (3 次)
    • lane /leɪn/ 乡间小路;小巷,小街,胡同 a narrow road in the countryside or in a town (4 次)
    • defeat /dɪˈfiːt/ 击败,打败,战胜 to win against someone in a fight, war, or competition (7 次)
    • election /iˈlek.ʃən/ 选举 a time when people vote in order to choose someone for a political or official job (3 次)
  701. This will relieve pressure on the trains to some extent.
    • pressure /ˈpreʃ.ər/ 压力 the force you produce when you press something (7 次)
    • extent /ɪkˈstent/ 面积,范围;长度;数量 area or length; amount (5 次)
  702. But so far, the public has expressed its gratitude to the students in letters to the Press.
    • express /ɪkˈspres/ 陈述;表达;表露 to show a feeling, opinion, or fact (7 次)
  703. It is a curious coincidence that the day before his retirement, Mr. Page will have been teaching for a total of forty years.
    • coincidence /kəʊˈɪn.sɪ.dəns/ 同时发生;(尤指令人吃惊的)巧合,碰巧的事 an occasion when two or more similar things happen at the same time, especially in a way that is unlikely and surprising (3 次)
    • retirement /rɪˈtaɪə.mənt/ 退休;退职;退役 the act of leaving your job and stopping working, usually because you are old (2 次)
    • teach /tiːtʃ/ ;教授;传授 to give someone knowledge or to train someone; to instruct (5 次)
  704. For him, this will be an entirely new hobby.
    • entirely /ɪnˈtaɪə.li/ 完全;彻底;完整地 completely (5 次)
    • hobby /ˈhɒb.i/ 业余爱好,嗜好 an activity that someone does for pleasure when they are not working (7 次)
  705. It now came straight towards them at tremendous speed.
    • tremendous /trɪˈmen.dəs/ 巨大的;极好的 very great in amount or level, or extremely good (7 次)
  706. One of the most famous monuments in the world, the Statue of Liberty, was presented to the United States of America in the nineteenth century by the people of France.
    • monument /ˈmɒn.jə.mənt/ 纪念碑;纪念塔;纪念馆 a structure or building that is built to honour a special person or event (2 次)
    • liberty /ˈlɪb.ə.ti/ 自由 the freedom to live as you wish or go where you want (2 次)
    • france /frɑːns/ 法国(西欧国家) a country in western Europe (5 次)
  707. I went down immediately, of course, and that fool, Horst, aimed a fire extinguisher at me.
    • aim /eɪm/ 目标,目的;意图 a result that your plans or actions are intended to achieve (7 次)
    • extinguisher /ɪkˈstɪŋ.ɡwɪ.ʃər/ (同fire extinguisher) a fire extinguisher (2 次)
  708. Last year a journalist had been instructed by a well-known magazine to write an article on the president’s palace in a new African republic.
    • president /ˈprez.ɪ.dənt/ 总统;国家主席 (the title given to) the person who has the highest political position in a country that is a republic and who, in some of these countries, is the leader of the government (3 次)
    • republic /rɪˈpʌb.lɪk/ (通常指由选举产生的人民代表和总统治理的)共和国,共和政体 a country without a king or queen, usually governed by elected representatives of the people and a president (2 次)
  709. They stretch out their legs like flying squirrels.
    • stretch /stretʃ/ 伸出;伸长;拉伸 to cause something to reach, often as far as possible, in a particular direction (4 次)
    • leg /leɡ/ ,腿部 one of the parts of the body of a human or animal that is used for standing or walking (7 次)
  710. Below, the captain realized to his horror that the Titanic was sinking rapidly, for five of her sixteen watertight compartments had already been flooded!
    • horror /ˈhɒr.ər/ 恐惧;震惊;(…的)震惊性,恐怖性 an extremely strong feeling of fear and shock, or the frightening and shocking character of something (3 次)
    • titanic /taɪˈtæn.ɪk/ 极强大的;极重要的;巨大的 extremely powerful, strong, important, or large (5 次)
    • sink /sɪŋk/ (使)沉没;(使)陷入 to (cause something or someone to) go down below the surface or to the bottom of a liquid or soft substance (7 次)
    • watertight /ˈwɔː.tə.taɪt/ 防水的,水密的;不透水的 having no openings to allow water to get in (2 次)
    • compartment /kəmˈpɑːt.mənt/ (车辆的)分隔厢,舱;(尤指火车的)隔间,包厢 one of the separate areas inside a vehicle, especially a train (3 次)
    • flooded /ˈflʌd.ɪd/ 被水淹没的 covered with water (1 次)
  711. They quickly loaded a small rubber dinghy with food, matches, and cans of beer and rowed for a few miles across the Caribbean until they arrived at a tiny coral island.
    • load /ləʊd/ (尤指车辆、桥梁、动物等的)负重,负荷,载重 the amount of weight carried, especially by a vehicle, a structure such as a bridge, or an animal (7 次)
    • rubber /ˈrʌb.ər/ 橡胶;合成橡胶 an elastic substance (= that stretches) made either from the juice of particular tropical trees or artificially (4 次)
    • dinghy /ˈdɪŋ.ɡi/ 无篷小船 a small open boat (3 次)
  712. Though the costume consisted only of a sheet, it was very effective.
    • costume /ˈkɒs.tʃuːm/ (某国或某一历史时期或适合某种活动的)服装 the set of clothes typical of a particular country or period of history, or suitable for a particular activity (2 次)
    • consist /kənˈsɪst/ 在于,存在于 to have something as a main and necessary part or quality (7 次)
    • sheet /ʃiːt/ 床单 a large piece of thin cloth used on a bed for sleeping on or under (5 次)
    • effective /ɪˈfek.tɪv/ 能产生预期结果的;有效的 successful or achieving the results that you want (3 次)
  713. Only very thrifty children manage to fill up a money box.
    • thrifty /ˈθrɪf.ti/ 节约的,节俭的 showing a careful use of money, especially by avoiding waste (2 次)
  714. Meanwhile, he founded a highly successful Academy and even Lord Byron became one of his pupils.
    • found /faʊnd/ (find的过去式及过去分词) past simple and past participle of find (2 次)
    • lord /lɔːd/ 老爷,贵族 a male peer (3 次)
    • pupil /ˈpjuː.pəl/ 学生,(尤指)小学生 a person, especially a child at school, who is being taught (4 次)
  715. One of the most famous sailing ships of the nineteenth century, the Cutty Sark, can still be seen at Greenwich.
    • sailing /ˈseɪ.lɪŋ/ 帆船运动 the sport or activity of using boats with sails (3 次)
  716. In August, she was struck by a very heavy storm during which her rudder was torn away.
    • storm /stɔːm/ 风暴;暴风雨 an extreme weather condition with very strong wind, heavy rain, and often thunder and lightning (4 次)
  717. We often speak of tramps with contempt and put them in the same class as beggars, but how many of us can honestly say that we have not felt a little envious of their simple way of life and their freedom from care?
    • tramp /træmp/ 流浪汉;流浪乞丐 a person with no home, job, or money who travels around and asks for money from other people (5 次)
    • class /klɑːs/ ;班级 a group of students who are taught together at school, college, or university (7 次)
    • care /keər/ 保护;照看;照料 the process of protecting someone or something and providing what that person or thing needs (5 次)
  718. He had been obliged to join the army during the Second World War.
    • join /dʒɔɪn/ 连接;接合 to connect or fasten things together (4 次)
    • army /ˈɑː.mi/ (某国的)陆军,军队 a particular country’s fighting force (7 次)
  719. They disregard social conventions without being conscious that they are doing anything extraordinary.
    • disregard /ˌdɪs.rɪˈɡɑːd/ 忽视,漠视,无视 the fact of showing no care or respect for something (2 次)
    • social /ˈsəʊ.ʃəl/ 社交的,交际的 relating to activities in which you meet and spend time with other people and that happen during the time when you are not working (7 次)
    • convention /kənˈven.ʃən/ 大会;会议 a large formal meeting of people who do a particular job or have a similar interest, or a large meeting for a political party (2 次)
  720. The chest contained the personal belongings of a seaman, Alan Fielding.
    • chest /tʃest/ 胸膛,胸部;胸腔 the upper front part of the body of humans and some animals, between the stomach and the neck, containing the heart and lungs (4 次)
    • seaman /ˈsiː.mən/ 海员;水手;水兵 a sailor, especially one who is not an officer (3 次)
  721. It is as if a single unimportant event set up a chain of reactions.
    • event /ɪˈvent/ (尤指重大或不寻常的)事情,事件 anything that happens, especially something important or unusual (5 次)
    • chain /tʃeɪn/ 一连串,一系列(的事物) a set of connected events, usually where one causes the next (7 次)
    • reaction /riˈæk.ʃən/ 反应;回应 behaviour, a feeling or an action that is a direct result of something else (2 次)
  722. When we use a phrase like ‘it serves him right’, we are, in part, admitting that a certain set of circumstances has enabled justice to act of its own accord.
    • circumstance /ˈsɜː.kəm.stɑːns/ 条件,情况;情形,形势 a fact or event that makes a situation the way it is (7 次)
    • accord /əˈkɔːd/ (正式的)协议;条约;一致;符合 (a formal) agreement (7 次)
  723. Future historians will be in a unique position when they come to record the history of our own times.
    • historian /hɪˈstɔː.ri.ən/ 历史学家 someone who writes about or studies history (7 次)
    • unique /juːˈniːk/ 独一无二的;与众不同的;唯一的;独特的;罕见的 being the only existing one of its type or, more generally, unusual, or special in some way (3 次)
    • position /pəˈzɪʃ.ən/ 位置,方位,地点 the place where something or someone is, often in relation to other things (4 次)
  724. Recent scientific evidence seems to indicate that this assumption is incorrect.
    • indicate /ˈɪn.dɪ.keɪt/ 标示;表明;显示;暗示 to show, point, or make clear in another way (3 次)
    • assumption /əˈsʌmp.ʃən/ 假定;假设;臆断 something that you accept as true without question or proof (2 次)
  725. It has never been explained why university students seem to enjoy practical jokes more than anyone else.
    • university /ˌjuː.nɪˈvɜː.sə.ti/ 大学 a place where people study for an undergraduate (= first) or postgraduate (= higher level) degree (5 次)
    • practical /ˈpræk.tɪ.kəl/ 实际的;实干的;有实际经验的 relating to experience, real situations, or actions rather than ideas or imagination (7 次)
  726. I had traced the cause of the trouble.
    • trace /treɪs/ 找到,查出,发现 to find someone or something that was lost (7 次)
  727. Even under a clear blue sky, the village looked forbidding, as all the houses were built of grey mud bricks.
    • forbidding /fəˈbɪd.ɪŋ/ 冷峻的;令人生畏的;令人讨厌的;险恶的 unfriendly and likely to be unpleasant or harmful (1 次)
    • mud /mʌd/ ,泥土;烂泥,泥浆;淤泥 earth that has been mixed with water (7 次)
  728. If she were alive today she would not be able to air her views on her favourite topic of conversation: domestic servants.
    • topic /ˈtɒp.ɪk/ 话题;主题 a subject that is discussed, written about, or studied (2 次)
    • domestic /dəˈmes.tɪk/ 本国的,国内的 relating to a person’s own country (3 次)
  729. No matter how much we like honey, or how much we have read about the uncanny sense of direction which bees possess, we have a horror of being stung.
    • direction /daɪˈrek.ʃən/ 方向,朝向 the position towards which someone or something moves or faces (7 次)
    • sting /stɪŋ/ (昆虫、植物或动物)叮,刺,蜇 If an insect, plant, or animal stings, it produces a small but painful injury, usually with a poison, by brushing against the skin or making a very small hole in the skin. (2 次)
  730. In our own solar system, for example, Venus is far too hot and Mars is far too cold to support life.
    • solar /ˈsəʊ.lər/ 太阳的;来自太阳的;使用太阳能的 of or from the sun, or using the energy from the sun to produce electric power (7 次)
    • venus /ˈviː.nəs/ 金星 the planet second in order of distance from the Sun, after Mercury and before Earth. It is the closest planet to Earth. (2 次)
    • mars /mɑːz/ 火星 the planet fourth in order of distance from the sun, after Earth and before Jupiter (4 次)
  731. Vera’s curious talent was brought to the notice of a scientific research institute in the town of Ulyanovsk, near where she lives, and in April she was given a series of tests by a special commission of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federal Republic.
    • vera /ˌæl.əʊ ˈvɪə.rə/ 芦荟;芦荟叶汁(可用来治疗受损皮肤) a type of plant with thick pointed leaves, or the thick liquid found in the leaves that is used to treat damaged skin (3 次)
    • talent /ˈtæl.ənt/ 天分,天赋;天才,有天分者 (someone who has) a natural ability to be good at something, especially without being taught (2 次)
    • research /rɪˈsɜːtʃ/ 研究;调查;探索 a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding (7 次)
    • institute /ˈɪn.stɪ.tʃuːt/ 研究所;学院 an organization where people do a particular type of scientific, educational, or social work, or the buildings that it uses (2 次)
    • series /ˈsɪə.riːz/ 一连串;一系列 a number of similar or related events or things, one following another (6 次)
    • ministry /ˈmɪn.ɪ.stri/ (政府的)部 in Britain and some other countries, a department of the government led by a minister (2 次)
    • russian /ˈrʌʃ.ən/ 俄国的,俄罗斯的;俄国人的,俄罗斯人的;俄语的 belonging to or relating to Russia, its people, or its language (3 次)
  732. They are constantly after the turtles, who peacefully submit to all sorts of indignities.
    • constantly /ˈkɒn.stənt.li/ 总是;经常地,不断地 all the time or often (4 次)
    • turtle /ˈtɜː.təl/ ;海龟 a reptile that lives in the sea and has a thick shell covering its body into which it can move its head and legs for protection. Turtles come onto land in order to lay their eggs. (7 次)
    • submit /səbˈmɪt/ 提交;呈递 to give or offer something for a decision to be made by others (2 次)
  733. Give me that hammer please, Dan.
    • hammer /ˈhæm.ər/ 锤子,榔头 a tool consisting of a piece of metal with a flat end that is fixed onto the end of a long, thin, usually wooden handle, used for hitting things (5 次)
  734. They were in fashion last year and the year before last.
    • fashion /ˈfæʃ.ən/ (尤指服装、发式、妆容的)流行款式,时兴式样 a style that is popular at a particular time, especially in clothes, hair, make-up, etc. (6 次)
  735. Shall I make some coffee,Jane?
    • shall strong /ʃæl/ (用于在主语为 I 或 we 时替代 will) used instead of “will” when the subject is “I” or “we” (6 次)
  736. Let me introduce him to you.
    • introduce /ˌɪn.trəˈdʒuːs/ 采用;引进;推行;放入,插入 to put something into use, operation, or a place for the first time (6 次)
  737. Apart from a few words, I do not know any French at all.
    • apart /əˈpɑːt/ (指空间或时间)相隔,相距 separated by a distance or by time (6 次)
  738. Many people pretend that they understand modern art They always tell you what a picture is ‘about’.
    • pretend /prɪˈtend/ 假装,伪称;(游戏中)装扮 to behave as if something is true when you know that it is not, especially in order to deceive people or as a game (6 次)
  739. They are just pretty patterns.
    • pattern /ˈpæt.ən/ 方式,形式;模式 a particular way in which something is done, is organized, or happens (6 次)
  740. After a wonderful meal, they told stories and sang songs by the campfire.
    • wonderful /ˈwʌn.də.fəl/ 绝妙的,令人惊叹的,极好的 extremely good (6 次)
  741. Debbie Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow.
    • hart /hɑːt/ 雄鹿(尤指红鹿) a male deer, especially a red deer (6 次)
  742. We are all very excited and are looking forward to the Olympic Games because they have never been held before in this country.
    • forward /ˈfɔː.wəd/ 向前 towards the direction that is in front of you (6 次)
  743. ‘I needn’t remind you of that terrible tie you bought yesterday.’
    • remind /rɪˈmaɪnd/ 使记起;使想起;提醒 to make someone think of something they have forgotten or might have forgotten (3 次)
    • tie /taɪ/ 打结;系,缚,捆,扎 to fasten together two ends of a piece of string or other long, thin material, or to (cause to) hold together with a long, thin piece of string, material, etc. (6 次)
  744. It obviously could not tell the difference between Indian music and jazz!
    • obviously /ˈɒb.vi.əs.li/ 清楚地;明白地;显而易见地 in a way that is easy to understand or see (5 次)
    • difference /ˈdɪf.ər.əns/ 区别,差别,不同 the way in which two or more things which you are comparing are not the same (6 次)
    • indian /ˈɪn.di.ən/ 印度的;印度人的 belonging to or relating to India or its people (3 次)
    • jazz /dʒæz/ 爵士乐;爵士乐曲 a type of modern music originally developed by African-Americans, with a rhythm in which the strong notes often come before the beat. Jazz is usually improvised (= invented as it is played). (3 次)
  745. It suddenly occurred to one of the workers to open up the box.
    • occur /əˈkɜːr/ (尤指事故及其他意外事件)发生 (especially of accidents and other unexpected events) to happen (6 次)
  746. A man was lying in the box on top of a pile of woollen goods.
    • pile /paɪl/ ;垛;堆 objects positioned one on top of another (6 次)
  747. When the dentist at last removed the cotton wool from my mouth, I was able to tell him that he had pulled out the wrong tooth.
    • remove /rɪˈmuːv/ 移开;拿开;去掉;除去;调动 to take something or someone away from somewhere, or off something (6 次)
    • cotton /ˈkɒt.ən/ ,棉花 the threads that grow around the seeds of a tall plant grown especially in the US, China, and South Asia (2 次)
    • wool /wʊl/ 羊毛;动物毛 the soft, thick hair that grows on the bodies of sheep and some other animals (4 次)
  748. The snake then wound itself round the wires.
    • itself /ɪtˈself/ 它自己,它本身 used when the subject of the verb is “it” and the object is the same thing, animal, situation, or idea (6 次)
  749. The leader of the party was examining the soil near the entrance to the cave when the machine showed that there was gold under the ground.
    • leader /ˈliː.dər/ 领导,领导人 a person in control of a group, country, or situation (3 次)
    • entrance /ˈen.trəns/ 入口;大门(口);通道 a door, gate, etc. by which you can enter a building or place (6 次)
  750. They finally found a small gold coin which was almost worthless.
    • worthless /ˈwɜːθ.ləs/ 无价值的;不值钱的 having no value in money (2 次)
  751. Though Jimmy agreed to go at once, Jumbo refused to move.
    • agree /əˈɡriː/ 持相同意见;赞成,赞同 to have the same opinion (6 次)
  752. In 1963 a Lancaster bomber crashed on Wallis Island, a remote place in the South Pacific, a long way west of Samoa.
    • remote /rɪˈməʊt/ 远的;遥远的;久远的;关系疏远的 far away in distance (6 次)
  753. Apparently sensitive to criticism, the bull forgot all about the matador and charged at the drunk.
    • apparently /əˈpær.ənt.li/ 据…所知;看来;据说;听说 used to say you have read or been told something although you are not certain it is true (6 次)
    • sensitive /ˈsen.sɪ.tɪv/ 神经过敏的;易被冒犯的;敏感的 easily upset by the things people say or do, or causing people to be upset, embarrassed, or angry (2 次)
    • bull /bʊl/ 公牛;雄象;雄鲸 a male cow, or the male of particular animals such as the elephant or the whale (4 次)
    • matador /ˈmæt.ə.dɔːr/ 斗牛士 a man who fights and kills bulls (= male cows) at a bullfight (3 次)
  754. When the bull got close to him, he clumsily stepped aside to let it pass.
    • step /step/ 跨步,迈步;踩,踏 to move by lifting your foot and putting it down in a different place, or to put your foot on or in something (6 次)
  755. If the Houses of Parliament had not been burned down in 1834, the great clock would never have been erected.
    • houses /haʊs/ 房屋,住宅 a building that people, usually one family, live in (2 次)
    • parliament /ˈpɑː.lɪ.mənt/ 议会 in some countries, the group of (usually) elected politicians or other people who make the laws for their country (5 次)
    • erect /ɪˈrekt/ 建立;建造 to build a building, wall, or other structure (2 次)
  756. It was not long before a helicopter arrived on the scene to rescue the survivors of the plane crash.
    • helicopter /ˈhel.ɪˌkɒp.tər/ 直升机 a type of aircraft without wings, that has one or two sets of large blades that go round very fast on top. It can land and take off vertically and can stay in one place in the air (2 次)
    • scene /siːn/ 场景,场面;镜头 a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time (6 次)
    • survivor /səˈvaɪ.vər/ 幸存者,生还者 a person who continues to live, despite nearly dying (2 次)
  757. For a whole week I did not smoke at all and during this time, my wife suffered terribly.
    • suffer /ˈsʌf.ər/ 受苦;受折磨 to experience physical or mental pain (6 次)
  758. I had all the usual symptoms of someone giving up smoking: a bad temper and an enormous appetite.
    • symptom /ˈsɪmp.təm/ (疾病的)症状 any feeling of illness or physical or mental change that is caused by a particular disease (2 次)
    • temper /ˈtem.pər/ 脾气;易怒 the tendency to become angry very quickly (4 次)
    • appetite /ˈæp.ə.taɪt/ 食欲,胃口 the feeling that you want to eat food (2 次)
  759. After taking off, we were flying low over the city and slowly gaining height, when the plane suddenly turned round and flew back to the airport.
    • height /haɪt/ ,高度 the distance from the top to the bottom of something, or the quality of being tall (6 次)
  760. My friend, Patrick, has always been a fanatical opponent of Mr. Lane’s Radical Progressive Party.
    • patrick (6 次)
    • opponent /əˈpəʊ.nənt/ 反对者 a person who disagrees with something and speaks against it or tries to change it (2 次)
    • radical /ˈræd.ɪ.kəl/ 激进的;过激的;极端的 believing or expressing the belief that there should be great or extreme social or political change (2 次)
    • progressive /prəˈɡres.ɪv/ 逐渐的;渐进的 developing or happening gradually (3 次)
  761. Before long, the noise dropped completely and the boat began to drift gently across the water.
    • drift /drɪft/ (尤指在外力作用下)飘,漂流,漂移 to move slowly, especially as a result of outside forces, with no control over direction (5 次)
    • gently /ˈdʒent.li/ 文静地;和蔼地;温柔地 calmly, kindly, or softly (6 次)
  762. They have been told that rescue operations are progressing smoothly.
    • progress /ˈprəʊ.ɡres/ 进步,进展 movement to an improved or more developed state, or to a forward position (6 次)
    • smoothly /ˈsmuːð.li/ 顺利地,顺畅地 easily and without interruption or difficulty (2 次)
  763. If they knew how difficult it was to drill through the hard rock, they would lose heart.
    • heart /hɑːt/ 心脏 the organ in your chest that sends the blood around your body (6 次)
  764. Fortunately for them, the Bank of England has a team called Mutilated Ladies which deals with claims from people who fed their money to a machine or to their dog.
    • team /tiːm/ ,组,班 a number of people or animals who do something together as a group (3 次)
    • ladies 女洗手间,女卫生间 a women’s toilet in a public place or building such as a hotel or restaurant (2 次)
    • feed /fiːd/ (人、团体或动物)提供食物;喂养 to give food to a person, group, or animal (6 次)
  765. As they had brought a spear gun with them, they had plenty to eat.
    • gun /ɡʌn/ ;炮 a weapon that bullets or shells (= explosive containers) are fired from (6 次)
  766. On his way to the sweet shop, he dropped his fifty pence and it bounced along the pavement and then disappeared down a drain.
    • disappear /ˌdɪs.əˈpɪər/ 消失;失踪 If people or things disappear, they go somewhere where they cannot be seen or found. (6 次)
    • drain /dreɪn/ (使)排出,(使)排放,放干(液体) If you drain something, you remove the liquid from it, usually by pouring it away or allowing it to flow away, and if something drains, liquid flows away or out of it. (2 次)
  767. The spheres had been magnetized and attracted or repelled each other all the time.
    • sphere /sfɪər/ ,圆球;球状物 an object shaped like a round ball (3 次)
    • attract /əˈtrækt/ (尤因具有积极、值得赞赏的品质而)吸引;招引;引起 (of people, things, places, etc.) to pull or draw someone or something towards them, by the qualities they have, especially good ones (6 次)
  768. Considering the amount she paid, he was dear in more ways than one!
    • amount /əˈmaʊnt/ (尤指不可数事物的)数量;数额;量;总数 a collection or mass, especially of something that cannot be counted (6 次)
  769. A famous actor in a highly successful play was once cast in the role of an aristocrat who had been imprisoned in the Bastille for twenty years.
    • aristocrat /ˈær.ɪ.stə.kræt/ 贵族;贵族成员 a person of high social rank who belongs to the aristocracy (4 次)
  770. Everyone went to the funeral, for the ‘ghost’ was none other than Eric Cox, a third brother who was supposed to have died as a young man.
    • funeral /ˈfjuː.nər.əl/ 葬礼,丧礼 a (usually religious) ceremony for burying or burning the body of a dead person (3 次)
    • cox /kɒks/ (划艇的)舵手 the person who sits in the back of a rowing boat and controls its direction (3 次)
  771. The telephone rings and this marks the prelude to an unforeseen series of catastrophes.
    • catastrophe /kəˈtæs.trə.fi/ 大灾难;大灾祸 a sudden event that causes very great trouble or destruction (2 次)
  772. During the rush hour one evening two cars collided and both drivers began to argue.
    • argue /ˈɑːɡ.juː/ 争论;争吵;争辩 to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them (6 次)
  773. Two hours later, I was talking angrily to the station master at Westhaven.
    • master /ˈmɑː.stər/ (动物的)主人 the person who owns, cares for, and controls an animal (6 次)
  774. But the historian attempting to reconstruct the distant past is always faced with a difficult task.
    • reconstruct /ˌriː.kənˈstrʌkt/ 重建,改建,重造(被毁的事物) to build or create again something that has been damaged or destroyed (2 次)
    • task /tɑːsk/ 任务;(尤指经常、不情愿或很难做的)工作;(苦)差事 a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or with difficulty (6 次)
  775. He has to deduce what he can from the few scanty clues available.
    • deduce /dɪˈdʒuːs/ 推断,推论 to reach an answer or a decision by thinking carefully about the known facts (3 次)
    • available /əˈveɪ.lə.bəl/ 可获得的;可用的 able to be bought or used (6 次)
  776. They had a definite meaning, for they were as near as early man could get to writing.
    • definite /ˈdef.ɪ.nət/ 确定的,肯定的;明确的 fixed, certain, or clear (4 次)
    • meaning /ˈmiː.nɪŋ/ 意思,意义;含义 The meaning of something is what it expresses or represents. (6 次)
  777. Students specialize in a particular type of practical joke: the hoax.
    • particular /pəˈtɪk.jə.lər/ 特定的,具体的 special, or this and not any other (6 次)
    • hoax /həʊks/ 恶作剧,骗局 a plan to deceive someone, such as telling the police there is a bomb somewhere when there is not one, or a trick (2 次)
  778. He is forever talking about the friendly people, the clean atmosphere, the closeness to nature and the gentle pace of living.
    • pace /peɪs/ (移动的)步速;(发生的)速度;节奏 the speed at which someone or something moves, or with which something happens or changes (3 次)
  779. For them this is a major operation which involves considerable planning.
    • major /ˈmeɪ.dʒər/ 较重要的;主要的;重大的 more important, bigger, or more serious than others of the same type (6 次)
    • involve /ɪnˈvɒlv/ 包括,包含 If an activity, situation, etc. involves something, that thing is a part of the activity, etc. (3 次)
    • planning /ˈplæn.ɪŋ/ 策划,规划 the act of deciding how to do something (2 次)
  780. They plunged into the lake, and after loading their gear on an inflatable rubber dinghy, let the current carry them to the other side.
    • plunge /plʌndʒ/ (使)(某人或某物)骤然移动,骤然下降 to (cause someone or something to) move or fall suddenly and often a long way forward, down, or into something (4 次)
    • gear /ɡɪər/ ,排挡;传动装置 a device, often consisting of connecting sets of wheels with teeth (= points) around the edge, that controls how much power from an engine goes to the moving parts of a machine (2 次)
    • current /ˈkʌr.ənt/ 现时的,当前的;现行的 of the present time (6 次)
  781. Last spring my wife suggested that I call in a man to look at our lawn mower.
    • lawn /lɔːn/ (尤指房屋附近或公园的)草地,草坪 an area of grass, especially near to a house or in a park, that is cut regularly to keep it short (4 次)
    • mower /ˈməʊ.ər/ 割草机 a machine for cutting grass (6 次)
  782. It had broken down the previous summer, and though I promised to repair it, I had never got round to it.
    • previous /ˈpriː.vi.əs/ 以前的,先前的 happening or existing before something or someone else (2 次)
    • promise /ˈprɒm.ɪs/ 允诺,答应;保证 to tell someone that you will certainly do something (6 次)
  783. I limited myself to two modest ambitions: to do physical exercise every morning and to read more of an evening.
    • modest /ˈmɒd.ɪst/ 不大(或多、贵)的;适中的 not large in size or amount, or not expensive (2 次)
    • ambition /æmˈbɪʃ.ən/ 抱负;志向;雄心;野心 a strong wish to achieve something (2 次)
  784. Alternatively, if the star were small, the life-supporting planet would have to have a close orbit round it and also provide the perfect conditions for life forms to develop.
    • orbit /ˈɔː.bɪt/ (天体围绕行星或恒星运行的)轨道 the curved path through which objects in space move around a planet or star (6 次)
  785. Only in a sparsely-populated rural community is it possible to disregard it.
    • community /kəˈmjuː.nə.ti/ 社区;群体;社团,团体,界 the people living in one particular area or people who are considered as a unit because of their common interests, social group, or nationality (6 次)
  786. I accept that we are equals,and I will argue with him,as an equal,if I think he is wrong.
    • equal /ˈiː.kwəl/ (数量、大小)相同的,相等的 the same in amount, number, or size (6 次)
  787. Even if one didn’t know from concrete examples (the 1936 Olympic Games, for instance) that international sporting contests lead to orgies of hatred, one could deduce it from general principles.
    • concrete /ˈkɒŋ.kriːt/ 混凝土 a very hard building material made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water (2 次)
    • international /ˌɪn.təˈnæʃ.ən.əl/ 国际的 involving more than one country (4 次)
    • contest /ˈkɒn.test/ 比赛;竞赛 a competition to do better than other people, usually in which prizes are given (2 次)
    • principle /ˈprɪn.sə.pəl/ 原理;原则 a basic idea or rule that explains or controls how something happens or works (6 次)
  788. But the significant thing is not the behaviour of the players but the attitude of the spectators: and, behind the spectators, of the nations who work themselves into furies over these absurd contests, and seriously believe – at any rate for short periods – that running, jumping and kicking a ball are tests of national virtue.
    • significant /sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kənt/ 重要的;显著的 important or noticeable (2 次)
    • attitude /ˈæt.ɪ.tʃuːd/ 心态;看法;态度 a feeling or opinion about something or someone, or a way of behaving that is caused by this (3 次)
    • spectator /spekˈteɪ.tər/ (尤指体育赛事的)观众 a person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking part (2 次)
    • rate /reɪt/ ,比率;速率;速度;进度 the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a particular period (4 次)
    • national /ˈnæʃ.ən.əl/ 国家的,国民的 relating to or typical of a whole country and its people, rather than to part of that country or to other countries (4 次)
    • virtue /ˈvɜː.tʃuː/ 美德;高尚品德 a good moral quality in a person, or the general quality of being morally good (3 次)
  789. My particular experience is largely in oil, and the search for oil has done more to improve deep drilling than any other mining activity.
    • largely /ˈlɑːdʒ.li/ 主要地;大多;在很大程度上 almost completely (3 次)
    • activity /ækˈtɪv.ə.ti/ 活跃;繁忙;热闹 the situation in which a lot of things are happening or people are moving around (6 次)
  790. Two factors weigh heavily against the effectiveness of scientific research in industry.
    • weigh /weɪ/ 有…重;称…的重量 to have a heaviness of a stated amount, or to measure the heaviness of an object (5 次)
    • industry /ˈɪn.də.stri/ 工业;产业;生产制造 the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for sale, especially in a factory or special area (6 次)
  791. A burst of activity associated with the laying of submarine cables soon confirmed the Challenger’s observation that many parts of the ocean were two to three miles deep, and the existence of underwater features of considerable magnitude.
    • burst /bɜːst/ (使)迸裂;(使)爆炸 to break open or apart suddenly, or to make something do this (4 次)
    • submarine /ˌsʌb.məˈriːn/ 潜艇 a ship that can travel underwater (2 次)
    • cable /ˈkeɪ.bəl/ (传输电、电话信号等的)电缆 a set of wires, covered by plastic, that carries electricity, phone signals, etc. (4 次)
    • observation /ˌɒb.zəˈveɪ.ʃən/ 观察;观测;监视 the act of observing something or someone (6 次)
    • underwater /ˌʌn.dəˈwɔː.tər/ 在水下(的);(尤指)在海面下(的) under the surface of the water, especially under the surface of the sea (3 次)
    • feature /ˈfiː.tʃər/ 特色,特征,特点 a typical quality or an important part of something (4 次)
  792. The captive elephant, still roped to a tree, plunges and screams every time a man approaches, and for several days will probably refuse all food through anger and fear.
    • captive /ˈkæp.tɪv/ 囚徒;猎获物;(尤指)战俘 a person or animal whose ability to move or act freely is limited by being kept in a space; a prisoner, especially a person held by the enemy during a war (6 次)
    • rope /rəʊp/ 粗绳;缆绳;绳索 (a piece of) strong, thick string made of long twisted threads (5 次)
    • scream /skriːm/ (尤指因恐惧、兴奋、愤怒等强烈情绪而)尖叫,惊呼 to cry or say something loudly and usually on a high note, especially because of strong emotions such as fear, excitement, or anger (3 次)
  793. Hi, Steven.
    • hi /haɪ/ (通常用作熟人间的问候语)嗨,喂 used as an informal greeting, usually to people who you know (5 次)
    • steven (2 次)
  794. How is Tony?
    • tony /ˈtəʊn.i/ 高贵的,时髦的 stylish and expensive (5 次)
  795. I beg your pardon?
    • beg /beɡ/ 乞求 to make a very strong and urgent request (5 次)
    • pardon /ˈpɑː.dən/ 原谅,宽恕(常用于礼貌的表达方式) to forgive someone for something they have said or done. This word is often used in polite expressions (2 次)
  796. And a tin of tobacco.
    • tobacco /təˈbæk.əʊ/ 烟草,烟叶 a substance smoked in cigarettes, pipes, etc. that is prepared from the dried leaves of a particular plant (2 次)
  797. Can you type this letter for the boss please, Pamela?
    • pamela (2 次)
  798. The weather’s often cold in North and windy in the East.
    • east /iːst/ ;东方 the direction from which the sun rises in the morning, opposite to the west, or the part of an area or country that is in this direction (2 次)
  799. Does he have a temperature, doctor?
    • temperature /ˈtem.prə.tʃər/ 温度;体温 the measured amount of heat in a place or in the body (5 次)
  800. Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the country!
    • saturday /ˈsæt.ə.deɪ/ 星期六,周六 the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday (4 次)
    • sunday /ˈsʌn.deɪ/ 周日,星期日,星期天 the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday, when most people in Western countries do not go to work (5 次)
  801. Can you come at 10 a.m.on Monday, April 24th?
    • monday /ˈmʌn.deɪ/ 星期一,周一 the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday (4 次)
  802. What about vegetables?
    • vegetable /ˈvedʒ.tə.bəl/ 蔬菜 a plant, root, seed, or pod that is used as food, especially in dishes that are not sweet (5 次)
  803. We’re packing our suitcases.
    • packing /ˈpæk.ɪŋ/ 打包;收拾行李 the act of putting things into cases, boxes, bags, etc. (3 次)
    • suitcase /ˈsuːt.keɪs/ (旅行用的)手提箱 a large, rectangular container with a handle, for carrying clothes and possessions while travelling (5 次)
  804. Nigel is our new next-door neighbour.
    • nigel (5 次)
  805. This case doesn’t belong to me!
    • belong /bɪˈlɒŋ/ 应在…(地方) to be in the right place or a suitable place (5 次)
  806. How about you, Gary?
    • gary (5 次)
  807. We’re going to get married next week.
    • marry /ˈmær.i/ ;嫁;(和…)结婚 to become the legally accepted husband or wife of someone in an official or religious ceremony (5 次)
  808. I got very angry.
    • angry /ˈæŋ.ɡri/ 发怒的,愤怒的,生气的 having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them (5 次)
  809. Tony worked in a lawyer’s office years ago, but he is now working at a bank.
    • lawyer /ˈlɔɪ.ər/ 律师 someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law and speak for them in court (5 次)
  810. I stopped and he asked me for a lift.
    • lift /lɪft/ 举起,提起,抬起,吊起 to move something from a lower to a higher position (5 次)
  811. In the play, she must appear in a bright red dress and long black stockings.
    • bright /braɪt/ 光明的,明亮的 full of light, shining (5 次)
    • stocking /ˈstɒk.ɪŋ/ 长筒袜 one of a pair of tight-fitting coverings for the feet and legs made of thin material and often worn under skirts and dresses (3 次)
  812. One afternoon she set out from the coast in a small boat and was caught in a storm.
    • coast /kəʊst/ 海岸;沿海地区 the land next to or close to the sea (5 次)
  813. Shortly afterwards, the police stopped the car and both men were arrested.
    • shortly /ˈʃɔːt.li/ 不久,很快 soon (4 次)
    • afterwards /ˈɑːf.tə.wədz/ 过后,以后,后来 after the time mentioned (5 次)
  814. She is a strong swimmer and many people feel that she is sure to succeed.
    • strong /strɒŋ/ 强有力的,强劲的;强壮的;强烈的 powerful; having or using great force or control (5 次)
    • swimmer /ˈswɪm.ər/ 游泳者,游泳运动员 someone who swims, especially in races, or someone who is swimming (2 次)
  815. The fantastic modern buildings have been designed by Kurt Gunter.
    • fantastic /fænˈtæs.tɪk/ 极好的 extremely good (3 次)
    • design /dɪˈzaɪn/ 设计;制(图) to make or draw plans for something, for example clothes or buildings (5 次)
  816. ‘You needn’t be so rude about it,’ my wife answered as she looked at herself in the mirror.
    • mirror /ˈmɪr.ər/ ,镜子 a piece of glass with a shiny, metal-covered back that reflects light, producing an image of whatever is in front of it (5 次)
  817. He had had a long and uncomfortable trip, for he had been confined to the wooden box for over eighteen hours.
    • confine /kənˈfaɪn/ 把…局限在,限制 to limit an activity, person, or problem in some way (5 次)
  818. The normal price of a ticket is $2,000!
    • normal /ˈnɔː.məl/ 普通的;平常的;通常的 ordinary or usual; the same as would be expected (5 次)
  819. ‘I’m going to Woodford Green,’ I said to the conductor as I got on the
    • conductor /kənˈdʌk.tər/ (合唱团、乐队等的)指挥 someone who directs the performance of musicians or a piece of music (5 次)
  820. My friend, Hugh, has always been fat, but things got so bad recently that he decided to go on a diet.
    • diet /ˈdaɪ.ət/ (日常)饮食 the food and drink usually eaten or drunk by a person or group (5 次)
  821. He explained that his diet was so strict that he had to reward himself occasionally.
    • reward /rɪˈwɔːd/ 报答;报偿;酬谢;奖赏 something given in exchange for good behaviour or good work, etc. (5 次)
  822. ‘This is the prettiest carpet I have ever seen,’ she said.
    • carpet /ˈkɑː.pɪt/ 地毯;地毯织物 (a shaped piece of) thick material used for covering floors (5 次)
  823. At last firemen have put out a big forest fire in California.
    • california /ˌkæl.ɪ.ˈfɔː.ni.ə / 加利福尼亚州(位于美国西海岸,首府为萨克拉门托,洛杉矶是其最大城市) a state on the west coast of the US, whose capital city is Sacramento and whose largest city is Los Angeles (5 次)
  824. In this way, he was able to solve the mystery.
    • mystery /ˈmɪs.tər.i/ 神秘的事物,难以理解的事物,谜 something strange or not known that has not yet been explained or understood (5 次)
  825. In a short time I was busy mixing butter and flour and my hands were soon covered with sticky pastry.
    • flour /flaʊər/ (谷物磨成的)粉;(尤指)小麦粉 powder made from grain, especially wheat, used for making bread, cakes, pasta, pastry, etc. (2 次)
    • sticky /ˈstɪk.i/ 黏性的;黏的;涂有黏胶的 made of or covered with a substance that stays attached to any surface it touches (5 次)
    • pastry /ˈpeɪ.stri/ 油酥糕点;油酥点心 a food made from a mixture of flour, fat, and water, rolled flat and either wrapped around or put over or under other foods, and then baked (2 次)
  826. At exactly that moment, the telephone rang.
    • exactly /ɪɡˈzækt.li/ 精确地;确切地;完全准确地 used when you are giving or asking for information that is completely correct (5 次)
    • ring /rɪŋ/ (状物);圆形的东西;环形排列 a circle of any material, or any group of things or people in a circular shape or arrangement (13 次)
  827. I picked up the receiver between two sticky fingers and was dismayed when I recognized the voice of Helen Bates.
    • receiver /rɪˈsiː.vər/ (电话)听筒 the part of a phone in two parts that you hold to your ear and mouth (2 次)
    • finger /ˈfɪŋ.ɡər/ (尤指除大拇指之外的)手指 any of the long, thin, separate parts of the hand, especially those that are not thumbs (5 次)
    • dismay /dɪˈsmeɪ/ 沮丧,灰心,失望 a feeling of unhappiness and disappointment (4 次)
  828. Every time he wanted to come into the garden he would bark until someone opened the gate.
    • bark /bɑːk/ 树皮 the hard outer covering of a tree (5 次)
  829. After I had given her some money, she looked into a crystal ball and said: ‘A relation of yours is coming to see you.
    • relation /rɪˈleɪ.ʃən/ 他和新娶的妻子之间的关系很紧张。 the way in which two people or groups of people feel and behave towards each other: (2 次)
  830. In 1860, a better plan was put forward by an Englishman, William Low.
    • englishman /ˈɪŋ.ɡlɪʃ.mən/ 英格兰男人;英国男人 a man from England (5 次)
    • william (3 次)
  831. Now a group of enthusiasts are going to have the plane restored.
    • restore /rɪˈstɔːr/ 修复;使复位;使复职 to return something or someone to an earlier good condition or position (5 次)
  832. The examiner must have been pleased with my performance, for he smiled and said, ‘Just one more thing, Mr.Eames.
    • examiner /ɪɡˈzæm.ɪ.nər/ 主考人;考官 someone whose job is to decide how well someone has done in an examination (3 次)
  833. He hitchhiked to Dover and, towards evening, went into a boat to find somewhere to sleep.
    • dover (3 次)
    • somewhere /ˈsʌm.weər/ 在某处,在某地 in or at a place having a position that is not stated or not known (5 次)
  834. ‘I’m sheriff here.
    • sheriff /ˈʃer.ɪf/ (美国的)县治安官 in the US, an official whose job is to be in charge of performing the orders of the law courts and making certain that the laws are obeyed within a particular county (5 次)
  835. Two of the leading growers, Giuseppe Moldova and Riccardo Brabante,tell me that they have been expecting a splendid crop this year and harvesting has begun earlier than usual.
    • splendid /ˈsplen.dɪd/ 极佳的,非常好的;华丽的;壮丽的 excellent, or beautiful and impressive (2 次)
  836. The police had been told that a bomb had been planted on the plane.
    • bomb /bɒm/ 炸弹;爆炸装置 a weapon that explodes and is used to kill or hurt people or to damage buildings (5 次)
  837. Some time ago, however, a peculiar fish was caught near Madagascar.
    • peculiar /pɪˈkjuː.li.ər/ 奇怪的,古怪的 unusual and strange, sometimes in an unpleasant way (5 次)
  838. He is now retiring from political life and has gone abroad.
    • political /pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/ 政治的 relating to politics (5 次)
  839. Now they have had special cages made to protect them from these monsters.
    • cage /keɪdʒ/ 笼子 a space surrounded on all sides by bars or wire, in which animals or birds are kept (2 次)
    • monster /ˈmɒn.stər/ (虚构的)怪物,怪兽 any imaginary frightening creature, especially one that is large and strange (3 次)
  840. When the Ambassador of Escalopia returned home for lunch, his wife got a shock.
    • ambassador /æmˈbæs.ə.dər/ 大使 an important official who works in a foreign country representing his or her own country there, and who is officially accepted in this position by that country (5 次)
  841. The hunt for the puma began in a small village where a woman picking blackberries saw ‘a large cat’ only five yards away from her.
    • hunt /hʌnt/ 狩猎,捕猎 to chase and try to catch and kill an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit (5 次)
    • yard /jɑːd/ (相当于3英尺,约91.4厘米) a unit of measurement equal to three feet or approximately 91.4 centimetres (3 次)
  842. Paw prints were seen in a number of places and puma fur was found clinging to bushes.
    • print /prɪnt/ 印出的字体,印刷字体 letters, numbers, or symbols that have been produced on paper by a machine using ink (5 次)
    • fur /fɜːr/ (动物的)毛,毛皮 the thick hair that covers the bodies of some animals, or the hair-covered skin(s) of animals, removed from their bodies (3 次)
  843. As no pumas had been reported missing from any zoo in the country, this one must have been in the possession of a private collector and somehow managed to escape.
    • collector /kəˈlek.tər/ 收集者;收藏者;收藏家 someone who collects objects because they are beautiful, valuable, or interesting (5 次)
    • somehow /ˈsʌm.haʊ/ 以某种方法,以某种方式 in a way or by some means that is not known or not stated (3 次)
  844. Our vicar is always raising money for one cause or another, but he has never managed to get enough money to have the church clock repaired.
    • raise /reɪz/ 举起;抬起;提起 to lift something to a higher position (5 次)
  845. Whatever are you doing up here Bill?’ asked the vicar in surprise.
    • whatever /wɒtˈev.ər/ 不管怎样,无论什么 it is not important what is; it makes no difference what (is) (5 次)
  846. An American team explored a temple which stands in an ancient city on the promontory of Ayia Irini.
    • explore /ɪkˈsplɔːr/ 探测;勘查;探索;研究 to search a place and discover things about it (5 次)
    • temple /ˈtem.pəl/ 庙宇,寺院;神殿 a building used for the worship of a god or gods in some religions (4 次)
  847. They had large rooms with beautifully decorated walls.
    • beautifully /ˈbjuː.tɪ.fəl.i/ 美丽地,漂亮地 in a way that is very attractive (5 次)
    • decorate /ˈdek.ə.reɪt/ 装饰,装点,打扮 to add something to an object or place, especially in order to make it more attractive (2 次)
  848. When he got married, Alf was too embarrassed to say anything to his wife about his job.
    • embarrassed /ɪmˈbær.əst/ 窘迫的,尴尬的;害羞的 feeling ashamed or shy (3 次)
  849. He will be earning only half as much as he used to, but he feels that his rise in status is well worth the loss of money.
    • earn /ɜːn/ (钱);挣得;赚得 to receive money as payment for work that you do (4 次)
    • loss /lɒs/ 丧失,失去,失落 the fact that you no longer have something or have less of something (5 次)
  850. The editor at once sent the journalist a fax instructing him to find out the exact number of steps and the height of the wall.
    • fax /fæks/ 传真件,传真电文,传真信件 (a copy of) a document that travels in electronic form along a phone line and is then printed on paper (5 次)
    • exact /ɪɡˈzækt/ 精确的;确切的;正确的 in great detail, or complete, correct, or true in every way (4 次)
  851. John went to see his bank manager who sent the remains of wallet and the money to the special department of the Bank of England in Newcastle: the Mutilate Ladies!
    • department /dɪˈpɑːt.mənt/ (组织或机构中的)部,系,处,科,室 a part of an organization such as a school, business, or government that deals with a particular area of study or work (5 次)
  852. The Great St. Bernard Pass connects Switzerland to Italy.
    • italy /ˈɪt.əl.i/ 意大利(南欧国家) a country in southern Europe (3 次)
  853. The famous monastery of St.Bernard, which was founded in the eleventh century, lies about a mile away.
    • monastery /ˈmɒn.ə.stri/ 修道院;寺院 a building in which monks live and worship (5 次)
  854. Perfume, eh?’ he asked sarcastically.
    • perfume /ˈpɜː.fjuːm/ 香水 a liquid with a pleasant smell, usually made from oils taken from flowers or spices and often used on the skin (5 次)
    • eh /eɪ/ (表示惊奇或不解,或者请对方重复或作出反应)啊,嗯,什么,是吗,好吗 used to express surprise or confusion, to ask someone to repeat what they have said, or as a way of getting someone to give some type of reaction to a statement that you have made (3 次)
  855. Most of us have formed an unrealistic picture of life on a desert island.
    • desert /ˈdez.ət/ 沙漠,荒漠 an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain and not many plants (5 次)
  856. Perhaps there is an element of truth in both these pictures, but few of us have had the opportunity to find out.
    • element /ˈel.ɪ.mənt/ 部分;部件;要素 a part of something (4 次)
    • opportunity /ˌɒp.əˈtʃuː.nə.ti/ 机遇,时机,机会;可能性 an occasion or situation that makes it possible to do something that you want to do or have to do, or the possibility of doing something (5 次)
  857. The man let out a cry and jumped back several paces.
    • cry /kraɪ/ ,哭泣;流泪 to produce tears as the result of a strong emotion, such as unhappiness or pain (5 次)
  858. As long ago as the fourteenth century, an Englishman, Sir John Hawkwood, made the remarkable discovery that people would rather pay large sums of money than have their life work destroyed by gangsters.
    • remarkable /rɪˈmɑː.kə.bəl/ 非凡的;奇异的;引人注目的 unusual or special and therefore surprising and worth mentioning (5 次)
  859. When he died at the age of eighty, the Florentines gave him a state funeral and had a picture painted which was dedicated to the memory of ‘the most valiant soldier and most notable leader, Signor Giovanni Haukodue’.
    • eighty /ˈeɪ.ti/ (数字)80 the number 80 (4 次)
    • memory /ˈmem.ər.i/ 记忆力,记性 the ability to remember information, experiences, and people (5 次)
    • soldier /ˈsəʊl.dʒər/ 士兵,军人,战士 a person who is in an army and wears its uniform, especially someone who fights when there is a war (3 次)
    • notable /ˈnəʊ.tə.bəl/ 显要的;显著的;值得注意的 important and deserving attention, because of being very good or interesting (2 次)
    • signor (2 次)
    • giovanni (2 次)
  860. A crowd of people gathered round him and a lady rubbed his arm with soap and butter, but George was firmly stuck.
    • gather /ˈɡæð.ər/ 收集,搜集;聚集,集拢 to collect several things, often from different places or people (3 次)
    • rub /rʌb/ ;摩擦;搓;揉搓 to press or be pressed against something with a circular or up-and-down repeated movement (4 次)
    • firmly /ˈfɜːm.li/ 坚固地;牢固地 in a way that will not become loose (5 次)
  861. The rope had been cut, so it was obvious that the lamb had been stolen.
    • obvious /ˈɒb.vi.əs/ 清楚的;显然的,明显的;明白的 easy to see, recognize, or understand (2 次)
  862. It has been estimated that if the bridge were packed with cars, it would still only be carrying a third of its total capacity.
    • estimate /ˈes.tɪ.meɪt/ 估计;估算;估价 to guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something (5 次)
    • capacity /kəˈpæs.ə.ti/ 容积,容量;生产能力;(尤指某人或某组织的)办事能力 the total amount that can be contained or produced (2 次)
  863. Lined up against the wall, there were long thin wires attached to metal spheres.
    • thin /θɪn/ 薄的;细的 having a small distance between two opposite sides (2 次)
    • attach /əˈtætʃ/ ,绑;连接;使附着;附上;固定 to fasten, join, or connect something (5 次)
  864. These lights flickered continuously like traffic lights which have gone mad.
    • continuously /kənˈtɪn.ju.əs.li/ 不断地,连续地,持续地 without a pause or interruption (5 次)
  865. On July 19th, 1909, in the early morning, Hubert Latham took off from the French coast in his plane the ‘Antoinette IV’.
    • antoinette (3 次)
  866. Mendoza rose to fame swiftly after a boxing match when he was only fourteen years old.
    • fame /feɪm/ 名声,名气;声誉,名望 the state of being known or recognized by many people because of your achievements, skills, etc. (5 次)
    • swiftly /ˈswɪft.li/ 迅速地,快地 quickly or immediately (3 次)
  867. The sad truth is that most of us have been brought up to eat certain foods and we stick to them all our lives.
    • sad /sæd/ 伤心的,悲哀的;令人难过的,令人遗憾的 unhappy or sorry (2 次)
    • stick /stɪk/ 枝条;木条,木棍 a thin piece of wood or other material (5 次)
  868. The sudden movement of the door made it sway slightly and it gave me the impression that it was about to leap out at me.
    • sway /sweɪ/ 摇摆,摆动 to move slowly from side to side (2 次)
    • slightly /ˈslaɪt.li/ 稍微,略微 a little (3 次)
    • impression /ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/ 印象;感想 an idea or opinion of what something or someone is like (5 次)
  869. They devise hundreds of competitions which will enable us to win huge sums of money.
    • devise /dɪˈvaɪz/ 巧妙构思;巧妙设计;发明 to invent a plan, system, object, etc., usually using your intelligence or imagination (5 次)
  870. Though it may be possible to measure the value of material goods in terms of money, it is extremely difficult to estimate the true value of the services which people perform for us.
    • measure /ˈmeʒ.ər/ ,测量;计量 to discover the exact size or amount of something (4 次)
    • term /tɜːm/ ,期限 the fixed period of time that something lasts for (5 次)
  871. There are times when we would willingly give everything we possess to save our lives, yet we might grudge paying a surgeon a high fee for offering us precisely this service.
    • grudge /ɡrʌdʒ/ 怨恨,嫌隙,积怨 a strong feeling of anger and dislike for a person who you feel has treated you badly, especially one that lasts for a long time (2 次)
    • surgeon /ˈsɜː.dʒən/ 外科医生 a doctor who is specially trained to perform medical operations (2 次)
    • fee /fiː/ 报酬;服务费;费用 an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service (2 次)
    • precisely /prɪˈsaɪs.li/ 精确地,准确地,确切地 exactly (5 次)
  872. The sense of humour is mysteriously bound up with national characteristics.
    • mysteriously /mɪˈstɪə.ri.əs.li/ 神秘的,未知的,难解的 in a way that is strange, not known, or not understood (2 次)
    • bind /baɪnd/ 捆绑;捆扎 to tie something or someone tightly or to fasten something (5 次)
    • characteristic /ˌkær.ək.təˈrɪs.tɪk/ 特色,特点,特征 a typical or noticeable quality of someone or something (3 次)
  873. Comedians base their jokes on tragic situations like violent death or serious accidents.
    • tragic /ˈtrædʒ.ɪk/ 哀痛的;悲惨的 very sad, often involving death and suffering (3 次)
    • accident /ˈæk.sɪ.dənt/ 意外;不测;事故 something bad that happens that is not expected or intended and that often damages something or injures someone (5 次)
  874. On another occasion, he invited a number of important critics to see his private collection of modern paintings.
    • critic /ˈkrɪt.ɪk/ 批评者,反对者 someone who says that they do not approve of someone or something (3 次)
    • painting /ˈpeɪn.tɪŋ/ (使用颜料的)绘画,油画 a picture made using paint (5 次)
  875. The salvage operation had been a complete failure.
    • salvage /ˈsæl.vɪdʒ/ (尤指从失事船只、火灾或水灾中)抢救,打捞 to save goods from damage or destruction, especially from a ship that has sunk or been damaged or a building that has been damaged by fire or a flood (5 次)
    • failure /ˈfeɪ.ljər/ 失败;失败的人(或事) the fact of someone or something not succeeding (3 次)
  876. Nothing of value was found, but the numerous items which were brought to the surface proved to be of great interest.
    • numerous /ˈnjuː.mə.rəs/ 许多的,大量的 many (3 次)
    • item /ˈaɪ.təm/ ,项目 something that is part of a list or group of things (5 次)
  877. The Karen had been sailing in a convoy to Russia when she was torpedoed by an enemy submarine.
    • russia /ˈrʌʃ.ə/ 俄罗斯(跨越东欧和北亚的国家) a country in eastern Europe and North Asia (3 次)
    • enemy /ˈen.ə.mi/ 敌人;仇敌;反对者 a person who hates or opposes another person and tries to harm them or stop them from doing something (5 次)
  878. Only two stray dogs benefited from all this confusion, for they greedily devoured what was left of the cake.
    • benefit /ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/ 利益,好处;优势 a helpful or good effect, or something intended to help (5 次)
    • confusion /kənˈfjuː.ʒən/ 困惑,糊涂;迷惑不解;混淆 a situation in which people do not understand what is happening, what they should do or who someone or something is (2 次)
    • devour /dɪˈvaʊər/ 狼吞虎咽,吞食 to eat something eagerly and in large amounts so that nothing is left (4 次)
    • cake /keɪk/ 蛋糕 a sweet food made with a mixture of flour, eggs, fat, and sugar (4 次)
  879. Antique shops exert a peculiar fascination on a great many people.
    • antique /ænˈtiːk/ 古物;古器;古董;古玩 something made in an earlier period that is collected and considered to have value because it is beautiful, rare, old, or of high quality (5 次)
    • exert /ɪɡˈzɜːt/ 运用;行使(权威、权力等);施加(影响等) to use something such as authority, power, influence, etc. in order to make something happen (3 次)
    • fascination /ˌfæs.ənˈeɪ.ʃən/ 入迷;着迷 the fact of finding someone or something fascinating (4 次)
  880. Justice is part of the complex machinery of the law.
    • complex /ˈkɒm.pleks/ 由许多相关的不同部分组成的;构造复杂的 involving a lot of different but related parts (5 次)
  881. The hospital had been bombed and Hans had made his way back into Western Germany on foot.
    • western /ˈwes.tən/ 位于(或来自)西面 in or from the west of a place (5 次)
    • germany /ˈdʒɜː.mə.ni/ 德国(中部欧洲国家) a country in central Europe (3 次)
  882. After years of conditioning, most of us have developed an unshakable faith in railway timetables.
    • faith /feɪθ/ 信任;信心 great trust or confidence in something or someone (5 次)
  883. Both the police and the workmen were grateful to the student for this piece of advance information.
    • advance /ədˈvɑːns/ (使)前进;使进步,使进展;使发展;促进 to go or move something forward, or to develop or improve something (5 次)
  884. Nothing can be compared, he maintains, with the first cockcrow, the twittering of birds at dawn, the sight of the rising sun glinting on the trees and pastures.
    • compare /kəmˈpeər/ 对比,对照,比较 to examine or look for the difference between two or more things (5 次)
    • maintain /meɪnˈteɪn/ 维持;保持 to continue to have; to keep in existence, or not allow to become less (2 次)
    • dawn /dɔːn/ 拂晓,破晓,黎明 the period in the day when light from the sun begins to appear in the sky (2 次)
  885. They could be saved so much misery and expense if they chose to live in the city where they rightly belong.
    • expense /ɪkˈspens/ 花钱;支付;耗费 the use of money, time, or effort (5 次)
    • rightly /ˈraɪt.li/ 公正地;正当地;合情合理地 behaving in a way that is suitable and acceptable (3 次)
  886. It is impossible to give a satisfactory explanation for a pot-holer’s motives.
    • motive /ˈməʊ.tɪv/ 动机;(行动的)缘由;目的 a reason for doing something (4 次)
  887. For him, caves have the same peculiar fascination which high mountains have for the climber.
    • climber /ˈklaɪ.mər/ 攀登者;登山者 someone who climbs mountains for sport (5 次)
  888. After entering the narrow gap on the plateau, they climbed down the steep sides of the cave until they came to a narrow corridor.
    • plateau /ˈplæt.əʊ/ 高原 a large flat area of land that is high above sea level (2 次)
    • steep /stiːp/ (斜坡)陡的,陡峭的 (of a slope) rising or falling at a sharp angle (5 次)
  889. But the claim made by a local authority to recover the cost of salvaging a sunken pie dish must surely be unique.
    • recover /rɪˈkʌv.ər/ (在疾病或受伤之后)完全恢复健康 to become completely well again after an illness or injury (5 次)
    • sunken /ˈsʌŋ.kən/ 沉没的,沉入海底的 having fallen to the bottom of the sea (3 次)
    • surely /ˈʃɔː.li/ 肯定地,想必,无疑地 used to express that you are certain or almost certain about something (4 次)
  890. The pie committee decided that the best way to transport the dish would be by canal, so they insured it for the trip.
    • committee /kəˈmɪt.i/ (代表较大的组织决策或搜集信息的)委员会 a small group of people chosen to represent a larger organization and either make decisions or collect information for it (4 次)
    • canal /kəˈnæl/ 运河;渠 a long, thin stretch of water that is artificially made either for boats to travel along or for taking water from one area to another (5 次)
    • insure /ɪnˈʃɔːr/ (给…上)保险,(为…)投保 to protect yourself against risk by regularly paying a special company that will provide a fixed amount of money if you are killed or injured or if your home or possessions are damaged, destroyed, or stolen (4 次)
  891. Inevitably you arrive at your destination almost exhausted.
    • inevitably /ɪˈnev.ɪ.tə.bli/ 不可避免地 in a way that cannot be avoided (2 次)
    • destination /ˌdes.tɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ 目的地;终点 the place where someone is going or where something is being sent or taken (5 次)
    • exhausted /ɪɡˈzɔː.stɪd/ 极其疲惫的;精疲力竭的 extremely tired (3 次)
  892. Such things provide an excellent outlet for pent up creative energy, but unfortunately not all of us are born handymen.
    • excellent /ˈek.səl.ənt/ 卓越的;优秀的;杰出的;极好的 extremely good (4 次)
    • unfortunately /ʌnˈfɔː.tʃən.ət.li/ 不幸地;倒霉地 used to say that something is sad, disappointing, or has a bad effect (2 次)
  893. Burglar alarms going off at any time of the day or night serve only to annoy passers-by and actually assist burglars to burgle.
    • burglar /ˈbɜː.ɡlər/ 入室窃贼 a person who illegally enters buildings and steals things (5 次)
    • alarm /əˈlɑːm/ 警报 a warning of danger, usually a loud noise or flashing light (4 次)
    • annoy /əˈnɔɪ/ 烦扰;打搅;使烦恼 to make someone angry (2 次)
    • passer /ˌpɑː.səˈbaɪ/ (尤指在不寻常之事发生时经过某处的)过路人,行人 someone who is going past a particular place, especially when something unusual happens (2 次)
  894. It was revealed that 20% of men in their mid-thirties snore.
    • mid /mɪd/ 在…之中 among or in the middle of (2 次)
    • snore /snɔːr/ 打呼噜,打鼾 to breathe in a very noisy way while you are sleeping (3 次)
  895. Visits to really remote villages are seldom enjoyable – as my wife and I discovered during a tour through the Balkans.
    • seldom /ˈsel.dəm/ 很少;几乎从来没有 almost never (5 次)
  896. The New Year is a time for resolutions.
    • resolution /ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/ 决议;正式决定 an official decision that is made after a group or organization has voted (5 次)
  897. An all-night party on New Year’s Eve provided me with a good excuse for not carrying out either of these new resolutions on the first day of the year, but on the second, I applied myself assiduously to the task.
    • eve /iːv/ (重大事件的)前日,前夕 the period or day before an important event (3 次)
    • applied /əˈplaɪd/ (尤指理科学科)应用的 relating to a subject of study, especially a science, that has a practical use (1 次)
  898. Considering how recent these developments are, it is even more remarkable that as long ago as the 1960s, an Englishman,Leon Bagrit, was able to predict some of the uses of computers which we know today.
    • leon (3 次)
    • predict /prɪˈdɪkt/ 预言;预料,预计 to say that an event or action will happen in the future, especially as a result of knowledge or experience (4 次)
  899. Of course, Leon Bagrit could not possibly have foreseen the development of the Internet, the worldwide system that enables us to communicate instantly with anyone in any part of the world by using computers linked to telephone networks.
    • possibly /ˈpɒs.ə.bli/ 可能地 used when something is not certain (4 次)
    • internet /ˈɪn.tə.net/ 国际互联网,因特网 the large system of connected computers around the world that allows people to share information and communicate with each other (2 次)
    • communicate /kəˈmjuː.nɪ.keɪt/ 交流,沟通(信息) to share information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals (5 次)
    • instantly /ˈɪn.stənt.li/ 立即,马上 immediately (3 次)
  900. Our own warm atmosphere and the heat generated by the telescope would make it impossible to detect objects as small as planets.
    • heat /hiːt/ ,高温,热度 the quality of being hot or warm, or the temperature of something (2 次)
    • generate /ˈdʒen.ə.reɪt/ 造成,引起;使存在 to cause something to exist (5 次)
  901. Even a telescope in orbit round the earth, like the very successful Hubble telescope, would not be suitable because of the dust particles in our solar system.
    • particle /ˈpɑː.tɪ.kəl/ 小品词,语助词 a word or a part of a word that has a grammatical purpose but often has little or no meaning (5 次)
  902. The EU–following fine continental traditions – wants agreement on general principles, which could be applied to many types of products and perhaps extended to other countries.
    • eu /ˌiːˈjuː/ 欧洲联盟(the European Union的缩写) abbreviation for the European Union (4 次)
    • continental /ˌkɒn.tɪˈnen.təl/ 大洲的,大陆的;大陆性的,似大陆的 of or relating to continents (5 次)
    • tradition /trəˈdɪʃ.ən/ 传统 a belief, principle, or way of acting that people in a particular society or group have continued to follow for a long time, or all of these beliefs, etc. in a particular society or group (3 次)
    • extend /ɪkˈstend/ 扩大;扩展;使增加长度 to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer (4 次)
  903. But in an old man who has known human joys and sorrows, and has achieved whatever work it was in him to do, the fear of death is somewhat abject and ignoble.
    • joy /dʒɔɪ/ 欢欣,高兴,喜悦 great happiness (2 次)
    • achieve /əˈtʃiːv/ (尤指经过努力)完成;达到;实现 to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or effort (5 次)
    • somewhat /ˈsʌm.wɒt/ 有点,稍微有些 to some degree (2 次)
  904. It effectively spread the disease all over the continent and drastically reduced the rabit population.
    • spread /spred/ 扩散,蔓延 the development or growth of something so that it covers a larger area or affects a larger number of people (5 次)
    • population /ˌpɒp.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/ 人口;全体居民 all the people living in a particular country, area, or place (3 次)
  905. He is now satisfied merely to try to stand up, but as soon as he does so a porpoise knocks him flat.
    • merely /ˈmɪə.li/ (用于强调所说的即为所想表达的)仅仅,只,不过 used to emphasize that you mean exactly what you are saying and nothing more (5 次)
  906. In fact a basic amount of movement occurs during sleep which is specifically concerned with preventing muscle inactivity.
    • basic /ˈbeɪ.sɪk/ 基础的,基本的;根本的 simple and not complicated, so able to provide the base or starting point from which something can develop (5 次)
    • muscle /ˈmʌs.əl/ 肌肉 one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement (3 次)
  907. One poison acts on the nerves, the other on the blood.
    • blood /blʌd/ ,血液 the red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart, and carries oxygen and important substances to organs and tissue, and removes waste products (5 次)
  908. It was Hart who created the basic formula of the Western film, and devised the protagonist he played in every film he made, the good-bad man, the accidental, noble outlaw, or the honest, but framed cowboy, or the sheriff made suspect by vicious gossip; in short, the individual in conflict with himself and his frontier environment.
    • formula /ˈfɔː.mjə.lə/ 惯例;配方;处方 a standard or accepted way of doing or making something (2 次)
    • noble /ˈnəʊ.bəl/ 高尚的,伟大的,崇高的 moral in an honest, brave, and kind way (3 次)
    • suspect /səˈspekt/ 怀疑,猜想,认为(某事有可能) to think or believe something to be true or probable (3 次)
    • conflict /ˈkɒn.flɪkt/ 冲突;分歧;争论 an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles (2 次)
    • frontier /ˈfrʌn.tɪər/ 国境,边境 a border between two countries (2 次)
    • environment /ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/ 自然环境 the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live (5 次)
  909. Many strange new means of transport have been developed in our century, the strangest of them being perhaps the hovercraft.
    • hovercraft /ˈhɒv.ə.krɑːft/ 气垫船 a vehicle that travels quickly just above the surface of water or land by producing a current of air under it to support it (5 次)
  910.  Parents are often upset when their children praise the homes of their friends and regard it as a slur on their own cooking, or cleaning, or furniture, and often are foolish enough to let the adolescents see that they are annoyed.
    • foolish /ˈfuː.lɪʃ/ 愚蠢的,傻的 unwise, stupid, or not showing good judgment (2 次)
    • adolescent /ˌæd.əˈles.ənt/ 青少年 a young person who is developing into an adult (5 次)
  911. Such administrative overheads in a business are analogous to the cost of government in a nation.
    • administrative /ədˈmɪn.ɪ.strə.tɪv/ 管理的;行政的 relating to the arrangements and work that is needed to control the operation of a plan or organization (5 次)
    • analogous /əˈnæl.ə.ɡəs/ 相似的;类似的;可比拟的 having similar features to another thing and therefore able to be compared with it (2 次)
  912. The serious investor needs a proper ‘portfolio’ –a well-planned selection of investments, with a definite structure and a clear aim.
    • investor /ɪnˈves.tər/ 投资者 a person who puts money into something in order to make a profit or get an advantage (2 次)
    • portfolio /ˌpɔːtˈfəʊ.li.əʊ/ 公文包;文件夹 a large, thin case used for carrying drawings, documents, etc. (4 次)
    • selection /sɪˈlek.ʃən/ 选择;挑选 the act of choosing someone or something (2 次)
    • investment /ɪnˈvest.mənt/ 投资(付诸金钱、努力、时间等以求得到利润或取得成就某事的有利条件);投资物,投资额 the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage, or the money, effort, time, etc. used to do this (5 次)
    • structure /ˈstrʌk.tʃər/ 结构;构造;机构;体系 the way in which the parts of a system or object are arranged or organized, or a system arranged in this way (3 次)
  913. Goodbye, Helen.
    • goodbye /ɡʊdˈbaɪ/ 再见,再会 used when someone leaves (4 次)
  914. It’s very smart.
    • smart /smɑːt/ 整洁漂亮的,时髦的 having a clean, tidy, and stylish appearance (4 次)
  915. There is an electric cooker in the kitchen.
    • cooker /ˈkʊk.ər/ 厨灶,炉具 a large box-shaped device that is used to cook and heat food, either by putting the food inside or by putting it on the top (2 次)
  916. Which seasons do you like best?
    • season /ˈsiː.zən/ ,季节 one of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, or winter (4 次)
  917. I’m going to meet some friends, Dad.
    • dad /dæd/ 爸爸,爹爹 a father (4 次)
  918. He was absent on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
    • wednesday /ˈwenz.deɪ/ 星期三 the day of the week after Tuesday and before Thursday (4 次)
    • thursday /ˈθɜːz.deɪ/ 星期四 the day of the week after Wednesday and before Friday (3 次)
  919. Excuse the mess, Sam.
    • mess /mes/ 肮脏;杂乱;不整洁的人 Mess or a mess is something or someone that looks dirty or untidy. (4 次)
  920. I drove it into a lamp-post.
    • lamp /læmp/ (尤指带灯罩的)灯 a device for giving light, especially one that has a covering or is contained within something (2 次)
  921. You know he’s a member of the Y.H.A.
    • member /ˈmem.bər/ 成员,一分子 a person, animal, or thing that is part of a group (4 次)
  922. I hate them.
    • hate /heɪt/ 憎恨,憎恶,厌恶 to dislike someone or something very much (4 次)
  923. perhaps we didn’t do too badly.
    • badly /ˈbæd.li/ 严重地 in a severe and harmful way (4 次)
  924. Do you like this dress, madam?
    • madam /ˈmæd.əm/ (对妇女正式而礼貌的称呼)夫人,太太,女士 a formal and polite way of speaking to a woman (4 次)
  925. What a pity!
    • pity /ˈpɪt.i/ 同情,怜悯 a feeling of sadness or sympathy for someone else’s unhappiness or difficult situation (4 次)
  926. That’s very good advice!
    • advice /ədˈvaɪs/ 意见;忠告;劝告 an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation (4 次)
  927. But George’s parrot, Henry, was still there.
    • henry /ˌhuː.reɪ ˈhen.ri/ 公开场合大声吵闹,行为招摇的上层青年人 a young man from a high social class who speaks loudly and behaves in a noticeable way in public (4 次)
  928. Did you serve this gentleman half an hour ago, Caroline?
    • gentleman /ˈdʒen.təl.mən/ 先生(对男士的礼貌称呼) a polite way of talking to or referring to a man (4 次)
    • caroline (2 次)
  929. Guess!
    • guess /ɡes/ 猜测,推测,估计 to give an answer to a particular question when you do not have all the facts and so cannot be certain if you are correct (4 次)
  930. I was doing eighty when I overtook you.
    • overtake /ˌəʊ.vəˈteɪk/ (数量或程度上)大于,超过 to go past something by being a greater amount or degree (2 次)
  931. ‘But you are still ugly,’ Sally said.
    • ugly /ˈʌɡ.li/ 丑陋的,难看的 unpleasant to look at; not attractive (4 次)
  932. During a holiday in Sweden, I found this note on my car: ‘sir, we welcome you to our city.
    • sweden /ˈswiː.dən/ 瑞典(北欧国家) a country in northern Europe (4 次)
  933. This time, she will be a girl of seventeen.
    • seventeen /ˌsev.ənˈtiːn/ (数字)17 the number 17 (4 次)
  934. I think that young children often appreciate modern pictures better than anyone else.
    • appreciate /əˈpriː.ʃi.eɪt/ 欣赏;赏识;重视 to recognize how good someone or something is and to value them or it (4 次)
  935. The boys felt tired so they put out the fire and crept into their tent.
    • creep /kriːp/ (通常指为避免注意而)缓慢行进,悄悄移动,潜行 to move slowly, quietly, and carefully, usually in order to avoid being noticed (4 次)
  936. Captain Fawcett has just refused a strange request from a businessman.
    • businessman /ˈbɪz.nɪs.mən/ (尤指公司高层的)商界人士;实业家 a man who works in business, especially one who has a high position in a company (4 次)
  937. We mustn’t buy things we don’t need,’ I remarked suddenly.
    • remark /rɪˈmɑːk/ 说起;评论说;谈论 to give a spoken statement of an opinion or thought (4 次)
  938. When he began to play a tune, we had our first glimpse of the snake.
    • glimpse /ɡlɪmps/ 看一看;瞥见 to see something or someone for a very short time or only partly (4 次)
  939. At a village fair, I decided to visit a fortune-teller called Madam Bellinsky.
    • fair /feər/ 合理的;公平的;公正的;平等待人的 treating someone in a way that is right or reasonable, or treating a group of people equally and not allowing personal opinions to influence your judgment (3 次)
    • fortune /ˈfɔː.tʃuːn/ 一大笔钱;大量财产 a large amount of money, goods, property, etc. (4 次)
  940. A policeman approached Jimmy and told him he ought to have gone along a side street as Jumbo was holding up the traffic.
    • ought /ˈɔːt ˌtə/ (表示做某事有必要、值得或有利)应该,应当 used to show when it is necessary or would be a good thing to perform the activity referred to by the following verb (2 次)
  941. Then in 1989, twenty-six years after the crash, the plane was accidentally rediscovered in an aerial survey of the island.
    • accidentally /ˌæk.sɪˈden.təl.i/ 偶然地;意外地 by chance or by mistake (2 次)
    • survey /ˈsɜː.veɪ/ 调查 an examination of opinions, behaviour, etc., made by asking people questions (4 次)
  942. The bull was busy with the matador at the time, but it suddenly caught sight of the drunk who was shouting rude remarks and waving a red cap.
    • cap /kæp/ (有帽舌的)帽子,制服帽 a soft flat hat that has a curved part sticking out at the front, often worn as part of a uniform (3 次)
  943. By this time, however, three men had come into the ring and they quickly dragged the drunk to safety.
    • safety /ˈseɪf.ti/ 安全,平安 a state in which or a place where you are safe and not in danger or at risk (3 次)
  944. Big Ben takes its name from Sir Benjamin Hall who was responsible for the making of the clock when the new Houses of Parliament were being built.
    • responsible /rɪˈspɒn.sə.bəl/ 负责…;掌管… to have control and authority over something or someone and the duty of taking care of it, him, or her (4 次)
  945. It is not only of immense size, but is extremely accurate as well.
    • accurate /ˈæk.jə.rət/ 准确的;精确的;正确的 correct, exact, and without any mistakes (4 次)
  946. ‘This is a wonderful place for a picnic,’ said Gloria Gleam.
    • gloria (3 次)
    • gleam /ɡliːm/ 发微光;闪烁;闪现 to produce or reflect a small, bright light (4 次)
  947. Snow lay thick on the ground.
    • thick /θɪk/ 厚的;粗的;粗壮的 having a large distance between two sides (4 次)
  948. To end our special news bulletin,’ said the voice of the television announcer, ‘we’re going over to the macaroni fields of Calabria.
    • bulletin /ˈbʊl.ə.tɪn/ (电视或电台的)新闻快报;(机构的)简报 a short news programme on television or radio, often about something that has just happened, or a short newspaper printed by an organization (2 次)
    • macaroni /ˌmæk.ərˈəʊ.ni/ 通心粉;通心面 a type of pasta in the shape of small tubes (4 次)
  949. This god which has the head of a cow was normally placed inside a mummy.
    • cow /kaʊ/ 母牛,奶牛 a large female farm animal kept to produce meat and milk (3 次)
  950. Realizing that this was no ordinary fish, the fisherman made every effort not to damage it in any way.
    • ordinary /ˈɔː.dən.əri/ 普通的,平常的;平凡的;一般的 not different or special or unexpected in any way; usual (4 次)
    • fisherman /ˈfɪʃ.ə.mən/ 抓鱼(或钓鱼)的人;(尤指)渔民 someone who catches fish, especially as a job (3 次)
  951. It had a head like a horse, big blue eyes, shining silver skin, and a bright red tail.
    • horse /hɔːs/ a large animal with four legs that people ride on or use for carrying things or pulling vehicles (4 次)
    • silver /ˈsɪl.vər/ ,银子 a chemical element that is a valuable shiny, white metal, used for making cutlery (= knives, spoons, etc.), jewellery, coins, and decorative objects (3 次)
  952. The strike is due to begin on Tuesday.
    • due /dʒuː/ 预计的,预期的 expected to happen, arrive, etc. at a particular time (4 次)
  953. A great many former pupils will be attending a farewell dinner in his honour next Thursday.
    • attend /əˈtend/ 出席,参加;到场 to go to an event, place, etc. (4 次)
  954. The petrol had nearly all been used up.
    • petrol /ˈpet.rəl/ 汽油 a liquid obtained from petroleum, used especially as a fuel for cars and other vehicles (4 次)
  955. Oil rigs have to be repaired frequently and divers, who often have to work in darkness a hundred feet under water, have been frightened out of their wits by giant fish bumping into them as they work.
    • frequently /ˈfriː.kwənt.li/ 频繁地,经常地 often (3 次)
    • frighten /ˈfraɪ.tən/ 使害怕,使受惊 to make someone feel fear (3 次)
    • bump /bʌmp/ ;撞 to hit something with force (4 次)
  956. A Festival for the Dead is held once a year in Japan.
    • festival /ˈfes.tɪ.vəl/ 节日;节期 a special day or period, usually in memory of a religious event, with its own social activities, food, or ceremonies (4 次)
    • japan /dʒəˈpæn/ 日本(东亚国家) a country in East Asia formed of a group of islands (2 次)
  957. As they are expected to be hungry after their long journey, food is laid out for them.
    • hungry /ˈhʌŋ.ɡri/ 饥饿的 wanting or needing food (3 次)
  958. Specially-made lanterns are hung outside each house to help the dead to find their way.
    • specially /ˈspeʃ.əl.i/ 极其;特别地;尤其 extremely or in particular (3 次)
    • lantern /ˈlæn.tən/ 灯笼;提灯 a light inside a container that has a handle for holding it or hanging it up, or the container itself (4 次)
  959. The experts were now fully convinced that the animal was a puma, but where had it come from?
    • fully /ˈfʊl.i/ 完全地;全部地 completely (4 次)
  960. In the torchlight, he caught sight of a figure whom he immediately recognized as Bill Wilkins, our local grocer.
    • whom /huːm/ (作宾语时代替 who) used instead of “who” as the object of a verb or preposition (4 次)
    • grocer /ˈɡrəʊ.sər/ 食品杂货店店主(或店员) a person who owns or works in a shop selling food and small things for the home (2 次)
  961. When the journalist again failed to reply, the editor reluctantly published the article as it had originally been written.
    • reluctantly /rɪˈlʌk.tənt.li/ 勉强地;不情愿地 in a way that shows that you are not willing to do something and are therefore slow to do it (4 次)
  962. The expensive shops in a famous arcade near Piccadilly were just opening.
    • arcade /ɑːˈkeɪd/ (两旁有商店的)拱廊商业街 a covered area or passage in which there are shops (4 次)
  963. He and his staff began throwing furniture out of the window.
    • staff /stɑːf/ 全体员工,全体雇员 the group of people who work for an organization (4 次)
  964. The only regular visitors to the monastery in winter are parties of skiers who go there at Christmas and Easter.
    • regular /ˈreɡ.jə.lər/ 频繁的;经常发生的;经常做的 happening or doing something often (4 次)
  965. Even if two of these were flooded, she would still be able to float.
    • float /fləʊt/ 漂浮 to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink (4 次)
  966. After the alarm had been given, the great ship turned sharply to avoid a direct collision.
    • direct /daɪˈrekt/ 直通的,直达的 going in a straight line towards somewhere or someone without stopping or changing direction (3 次)
  967. The order to abandon ship was given and hundreds of people plunged into the icy water.
    • abandon /əˈbæn.dən/ 离弃;放弃;抛弃;遗弃 to leave a place, thing, or person, usually for ever (4 次)
    • icy /ˈaɪ.si/ 覆盖着冰的,结冰的 covered in ice (3 次)
  968. Whenever the Italian city-states were at war with each other, Hawkwood used to hire his soldiers to princes who were willing to pay the high price he demanded.
    • hire /haɪər/ ,租用 to pay to use something for a short period (3 次)
    • demand /dɪˈmɑːnd/ 坚决请求,强烈要求;强要 to ask for something forcefully, in a way that shows that you do not expect to be refused (4 次)
  969. In spite of this, the Italians regarded him as a sort of hero.
    • italians /ɪˈtæl.jən/ 意大利的;意大利人的;意大利语的 belonging to or relating to Italy, its people, or its language (2 次)
    • hero /ˈhɪə.rəʊ/ 英雄 a person who is admired for having done something very brave or having achieved something great (4 次)
  970. She kept it tied to a tree in a field during the day and went to fetch it every evening.
    • fetch /fetʃ/ (去)拿来,取回;(去)请来 to go to another place to get something or someone and bring it, him, or her back (4 次)
  971. They support the cables from which the bridge has been suspended.
    • suspend /səˈspend/ 停止,暂停,中止 to stop something from being active, either temporarily or permanently (4 次)
  972. However, size and strength are not the only important things about this bridge.
    • strength /streŋθ/ 体力;力气;力量;实力 the ability to do things that need a lot of physical or mental effort (4 次)
  973. Oddly shaped forms that are suspended from the ceiling and move in response to a gust of wind are quite familiar to everybody.
    • ceiling /ˈsiː.lɪŋ/ 天花板,顶棚 the inside surface of a room that you can see when you look above you (2 次)
    • response /rɪˈspɒns/ 回答;回应,反应 an answer or reaction (4 次)
    • gust /ɡʌst/ 一阵狂风,一阵强风 a sudden strong wind (2 次)
    • familiar /fəˈmɪl.i.ər/ 熟悉的;常见的;常听说 easy to recognize because of being seen, met, heard, etc. before (3 次)
  974. It was rather like an exhibition of prehistoric electronic equipment.
    • electronic /ˌel.ekˈtrɒn.ɪk/ (尤指设备)使用电子器件的,电子的 (especially of equipment), using, based on, or used in a system of operation that involves the control of electric current by various devices (3 次)
    • equipment /ɪˈkwɪp.mənt/ 设备;器材;用具 the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a particular purpose (4 次)
  975. She withdrew $1000 from her bank and followed the kidnapper’s instructions.
    • instruction /ɪnˈstrʌk.ʃən/ 指示,命令,吩咐 something that someone tells you to do (4 次)
  976. This attracted the attention of Richard Humphries who was then the most eminent boxer in England.
    • richard (3 次)
    • eminent /ˈem.ɪ.nənt/ 显赫的;卓越的;著名的 famous, respected, or important (2 次)
    • boxer /ˈbɒk.sər/ 拳击手,拳击运动员 someone who takes part in the sport of boxing (3 次)
  977. It was not until his third match in 1790 that he finally beat Humphries and became Champion of England.
    • beat /biːt/ 打败,战胜 to defeat or do better than (4 次)
    • champion /ˈtʃæm.pi.ən/ (人或动物)冠军,获胜者 someone or something, especially a person or animal, that has beaten all other competitors in a competition (3 次)
  978. There are countless people who, ever since their early years, have learned to associate snails with food.
    • countless /ˈkaʊnt.ləs/ 无数的;数不清的 very many, or too many to be counted (2 次)
  979. We often read in novels how a seemingly respectable person or family has some terrible secret which has been concealed from strangers for years.
    • seemingly /ˈsiː.mɪŋ.li/ 貌似;看似;(尤指)表面上地 appearing to be something, especially when this is not true (2 次)
    • conceal /kənˈsiːl/ 隐藏;隐匿;隐瞒;隐蔽 to prevent something from being seen or known about (4 次)
  980. The only other ship to match her was the Thermopylae.
    • thermopylae (4 次)
  981. No one can avoid being influenced by advertisements.
    • influence /ˈɪn.flu.əns/ 影响,作用;有影响的人(或物) the power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to do this (4 次)
    • advertisement /ədˈvɜː.tɪs.mənt/ 广告;启事 a picture, short film, song, etc. that tries to persuade people to buy a product or service (3 次)
  982. During a radio programme, a company of biscuit manufacturers once asked listeners to bake biscuits and send them to their factory.
    • manufacturer /ˌmæn.jəˈfæk.tʃər.ər/ 制造商(大批量生产商品的企业) a company that produces goods in large numbers (3 次)
    • listener /ˈlɪs.ən.ər/ 听者,倾听者 someone who listens (2 次)
    • bake /beɪk/ ,烤 to cook inside an oven, without using added liquid or fat (4 次)
  983. A little later, a man came along with a biscuit which occupied the whole boot of his car.
    • occupy /ˈɒk.jə.paɪ/ 占有,占用,占据(空间或时间) to fill, exist in, or use a place or period of time (4 次)
    • boot /buːt/ 靴子 a type of shoe that covers the whole foot and the lower part of the leg (3 次)
  984. Beggars almost sell themselves as human beings to arouse the pity of passers-by.
    • arouse /əˈraʊz/ 引起;唤起;激起 to cause someone to have a particular feeling (4 次)
  985. He has deliberately chosen to lead the life he leads and is fully aware of the consequences.
    • deliberately /dɪˈlɪb.ər.ət.li/ 故意地 intentionally (3 次)
    • aware /əˈweər/ 意识到的;明白的;知道的 knowing that something exists, or having knowledge or experience of a particular thing (4 次)
    • consequence /ˈkɒn.sɪ.kwəns/ (常指不好或不利的)结果,后果 a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient (2 次)
  986. Before she had anchored, the men from the boats had climbed on board and the decks were soon covered with colourful rugs from Persia, silks from India, copper coffee pots, and beautiful handmade silverware.
    • anchor /ˈæŋ.kər/ a heavy metal object, usually shaped like a cross with curved arms, on a strong rope or chain, that is dropped from a boat into the water to prevent the boat from moving away (2 次)
    • deck /dek/ 甲板,舱面 a flat area for walking on, built across the space between the sides of a boat (4 次)
    • india /ˈɪn.di.ə/ 印度(南亚国家) a country in South Asia (2 次)
  987. It took me over half an hour to get rid of him.
    • rid /rɪd/ 摆脱掉…;免去…的负担 to not now have an unwanted or unpleasant task, object, or person (4 次)
  988. Though he kept throwing up his arms in despair, he readily accepted the $5 I give him.
    • readily /ˈred.əl.i/ 迅速地;心甘情愿地;轻而易举地 quickly, immediately, willingly, or without any problem (4 次)
  989. The following example of ‘sick humour’ will enable you to judge for yourself.
    • sick /sɪk/ 生病的,患病的,不舒服的 physically or mentally ill; not well or healthy (2 次)
    • judge /dʒʌdʒ/ 法官;审判员 a person who is in charge of a trial in a court and decides how a person who is guilty of a crime should be punished, or who makes decisions on legal matters (4 次)
  990. This invariably wins them the love and respect of others, for they add colour to the dull routine of everyday life.
    • invariably /ɪnˈveə.ri.ə.bli/ ,老是 always (4 次)
    • everyday /ˈev.ri.deɪ/ 日常的;通常的;普通的 ordinary, typical, or usual (2 次)
  991. Dickie disliked snobs intensely.
    • dislike /dɪˈslaɪk/ 不喜欢,讨厌 to not like someone or something (4 次)
    • intensely /ɪnˈtens.li/ 极度地;强烈地 extremely or strongly (2 次)
  992. While you are on the phone, the baby pulls the tablecloth off the table, smashing half your best crockery and cutting himself in the process.
    • crockery /ˈkrɒk.ər.i/ 陶器;瓦器 cups, plates, bowls, etc., used to serve food and drink, especially made of china (4 次)
  993. To do this, he must be at least as knowledgeable as the dealer.
    • dealer /ˈdiː.lər/ 商人,商贩 a person who trades in something (4 次)
  994. Those who seek it undertake an arduous journey and can never be sure that they will find it.
    • undertake /ˌʌn.dəˈteɪk/ (开始)做,承担,从事(尤指耗时或困难之事) to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult (4 次)
    • arduous /ˈɑː.dʒu.əs/ 艰难的,艰巨的;费力的 difficult, needing a lot of effort and energy (2 次)
  995. There are rare instances when justice almost ceases to be an abstract concept.
    • cease /siːs/ 停止,中止 to stop something (4 次)
    • concept /ˈkɒn.sept/ 原则;概念;观念;想法 a principle or idea (4 次)
  996. When a thief was caught on the premises of a large jewellery store one morning, the shop assistants must have found it impossible to resist the temptation to say ‘it serves him right.’
    • premise /ˈprem.ɪs/ (作为先决条件的)假定,前提 an idea or theory on which a statement or action is based (2 次)
    • store /stɔːr/ (大型)百货商店 a large shop where you can buy many different types of goods (3 次)
    • resist /rɪˈzɪst/ 反抗;回击;抵抗 to fight against something or someone that is attacking you (4 次)
  997. In the nineteenth century, a novelist would bring his story to a conclusion by presenting his readers with a series of coincidences – most of them wildly improbable.
    • novelist /ˈnɒv.əl.ɪst/ 小说家 a person who writes novels (2 次)
    • conclusion /kənˈkluː.ʒən/ 结局;结尾;结果 the final part of something (4 次)
    • wildly /ˈwaɪld.li/ 狂野地;失控地;狂暴地 in an uncontrolled or extreme way (2 次)
  998. Modern readers would find such naive solutions totally unacceptable.
    • solution /səˈluː.ʃən/ 解决办法;解决方案 the answer to a problem (4 次)
  999. When I was a boy, my grandfather told me how a German taxi driver, Franz Bussman, found a brother who was thought to have been killed twenty years before.
    • grandfather /ˈɡræn.fɑː.ðər/ (外)祖父 the father of a person’s mother or father (2 次)
    • franz (3 次)
  1000. Hans returned to his family home, but the house had been bombed and no one in the neighbourhood knew what had become of the inhabitants.
    • inhabitant /ɪnˈhæb.ɪ.tənt/ (某地的)居民,栖居动物 a person or animal that lives in a particular place (4 次)
  1001. At the time, this did not strike me as odd.
    • odd /ɒd/ 奇怪的,古怪的;异常的;出人意料的 strange or unexpected (4 次)
  1002. I reflected that there must be a great many people besides myself who wished to take advantage of this excellent service.
    • reflect /rɪˈflekt/ 反射(光、热、声等);反映,映出(影像) If a surface reflects light, heat, sound, or an image, it sends the light, etc. back and does not absorb it. (3 次)
    • advantage /ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/ 有利条件,有利因素;优势;好处 a condition giving a greater chance of success (4 次)
  1003. They will hardly know which facts to select from the great mass of evidence that steadily accumulates.
    • select /sɪˈlekt/ 选择;挑选 to choose a small number of things, or to choose by making careful decisions (3 次)
    • mass /mæs/ 大量的;大规模的;大批的 having an effect on or involving a large number of people or forming a large amount (4 次)
    • steadily /ˈsted.əl.i/ 逐渐地;稳步地 gradually (2 次)
  1004. Historians have long been puzzled by dots, lines and symbols which have been engraved on walls, bones, and the ivory tusks of mammoths.
    • puzzled /ˈpʌz.əld/ 迷惑的,感到不解的 confused because you do not understand something (1 次)
    • symbol /ˈsɪm.bəl/ 标志,象征 a sign, shape, or object that is used to represent something else (3 次)
    • bone /bəʊn/ ,骨头 any of the hard parts inside a human or animal that make up its frame (3 次)
    • mammoth /ˈmæm.əθ/ 巨大的;庞大的 extremely large (4 次)
  1005. Even though the road was littered with boulders and pitted with holes, Bruce was not in the least perturbed.
    • boulder /ˈbəʊl.dər/ 巨石 a very large rock (4 次)
    • pit /pɪt/ ;麻子,痘瘢 a large hole in the ground, or a slightly low area in any surface (3 次)
  1006. What a relief it was when the boulders suddenly disappeared,giving way to a stretch of plain where the only obstacles were clumps of bushes.
    • relief /rɪˈliːf/ (不快过后的)宽慰,宽心,轻松,解脱 a feeling of happiness that something unpleasant has not happened or has ended (3 次)
    • obstacle /ˈɒb.stə.kəl/ 障碍;阻碍;妨碍 something that blocks you so that movement, going forward, or action is prevented or made more difficult (4 次)
  1007. We informed him that the fissure extended for fifty yards and was tow feet wide and four feet deep.
    • fissure /ˈfɪʃ.ər/ (岩石或土地的)裂缝,裂隙 a deep, narrow crack, especially in rock or the earth (3 次)
    • wide /waɪd/ 宽的;宽阔的;宽广的 having a larger distance from one side to the other than is usual or expected, especially in comparison with the length of something; not narrow (4 次)
  1008. Permission was granted and a policeman accompanied him to a pay phone.
    • grant /ɡrɑːnt/ (尤指政府为特殊目的给予个人或组织的)拨款,补助金 an amount of money given especially by the government to a person or organization for a special purpose (4 次)
  1009. The city dweller never experiences anxieties of this sort.
    • dweller /ˈdwel.ər/ 城市/城镇/洞穴等居民 a person who lives in a city, town, cave, etc. (4 次)
    • anxiety /æŋˈzaɪ.ə.ti/ 焦虑,不安,担心 an uncomfortable feeling of nervousness or worry about something that is happening or might happen in the future (2 次)
  1010. It can take as long as eight days to rig up rope ladders and to establish supply bases before a descent can be made into a very deep cave.
    • establish /ɪˈstæb.lɪʃ/ 建立;设立;创立 to start a company or organization that will continue for a long time (3 次)
    • basis /ˈbeɪ.sɪs/ 基础;根据 the most important facts, ideas, etc. from which something is developed (2 次)
    • descent /dɪˈsent/ 血缘关系,家族关系;祖先;出身 the state or fact of being related to a particular person or group of people who lived in the past (4 次)
  1011. Insurance companies are normally willing to insure anything.
    • insurance /ɪnˈʃɔː.rəns, ɪnˈʃʊə.rəns/ 保险 an agreement in which you pay a company money and they pay your costs if you have an accident, injury, etc. (3 次)
  1012. They had little difficulty in finding it, but hauling it out of the water proved to be a serious problem.
    • haul /hɔːl/ (用力)拉,拖(重物) to pull something heavy slowly and with difficulty (4 次)
  1013. Reading is only a partial solution, for the monotonous rhythm of the wheels clicking on the rails soon lulls you to sleep.
    • monotonous /məˈnɒt.ən.əs/ 单调乏味的;毫无变化的 not changing and therefore boring (3 次)
    • rhythm /ˈrɪð.əm/ (音乐、诗歌和舞蹈的)节奏,韵律,节律 a strong pattern of sounds, words, or musical notes that is used in music, poetry, and dancing (2 次)
    • rail /reɪl/ 铁路交通;铁路交通系统 the system of transport that uses trains (2 次)
  1014. By comparison, ferry trips or cruises offer a great variety of civilized comforts.
    • ferry /ˈfer.i/ (尤指定期的)渡船,轮渡 a boat or ship for taking passengers and often vehicles across an area of water, especially as a regular service (2 次)
    • cruise /kruːz/ 航游,乘船游览 a journey on a large ship for pleasure, during which you visit several places (2 次)
    • civilized /ˈsɪv.əl.aɪzd/ (社会或国家)文明的,开化的 A civilized society or country has a well developed system of government, culture, and way of life and that treats the people who live there fairly. (4 次)
  1015. The day after the birth of the five children, an aeroplane arrived in Aberdeen bringing sixty reporters and photographers.
    • birth /bɜːθ/ 出生 the time when a baby or young animal comes out of its mother’s body (4 次)
    • aberdeen /æb.əˈdiːn/ 阿伯丁(苏格兰东北部城市) a city in northeastern Scotland (2 次)
    • sixty /ˈsɪk.sti/ 数字60 the number 60 (4 次)
  1016. While the five babies were still quietly sleeping in oxygen tents in a hospital nursery, their parents were paying the price for fame.
    • quietly /ˈkwaɪət.li/ 安静地,静悄悄地 without making much noise (3 次)
    • oxygen /ˈɒk.sɪ.dʒən/ ,氧气 a chemical element that is a gas with no smell or colour. Oxygen forms a large part of the air on earth, and is needed by animals and plants to live. (4 次)
  1017. However, there is an even more insidious kind of pollution that particularly affects urban areas and invades our daily lives, and that is noise.
    • affect /əˈfekt/ 影响;侵袭;感染;打动 to have an influence on someone or something, or to cause a change in someone or something (4 次)
    • daily /ˈdeɪ.li/ 每天地,天天地 happening on or relating to every day (4 次)
  1018. A recent survey of the effects of noise revealed (surprisingly?) that dogs barking incessantly in the night rated the highest form of noise pollution on a scale ranging from 1 to 7.
    • scale /skeɪl/ 标度,刻度;等级 a set of numbers, amounts, etc., used to measure or compare the level of something (3 次)
    • range /reɪndʒ/ (一)批;(一)类;(一)系列 a set of similar things (2 次)
  1019. She always referred to them as ‘the shifting population’, for they came and went with such frequency that I never even got a chance to learn their names.
    • frequency /ˈfriː.kwən.si/ (事件发生的)频度,次数;频繁 the number of times something happens within a particular period, or the fact of something happening often or a large number or times (4 次)
  1020. We also make the fundamental error of announcing our resolutions to everybody so that we look even more foolish when we slip back into our bad old ways.
    • fundamental /ˌfʌn.dəˈmen.təl/ 基础的,基本的 forming the base, from which everything else develops (4 次)
    • error /ˈer.ər/ 错误;谬误;差错 a mistake (4 次)
    • announce /əˈnaʊns/ (尤指公开地)宣布,宣告,通告 to make something known or tell people about something officially (2 次)
  1021. The self-__discipline__ required to drag myself out of bed eleven minutes earlier than usual was considerable.
    • discipline /ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/ 训导;训练;纪律;约束 training that makes people more willing to obey or more able to control themselves, often in the form of rules, and punishments if these are broken, or the behaviour produced by this training (4 次)
  1022. He loved to be told that one of his imaginary products was temporarily out of stock and he would faithfully promise to call again at some future date, but of course he never did.
    • stock /stɒk/ 储备物;供应物;存货 a supply of something for use or sale (4 次)
  1023. Sweden has evolved an excellent system for protecting the individual citizen from highhanded or incompetent public officers.
    • evolve /ɪˈvɒlv/ (使)逐步发展;(使)逐步演变;(使)逐渐形成;(使)进化 to develop gradually, or to cause something or someone to develop gradually (3 次)
    • citizen /ˈsɪt.ɪ.zən/ 公民;市民,城镇居民 a person who is a member of a particular country and who has rights because of being born there or because of being given rights, or a person who lives in a particular town or city (4 次)
  1024. The lawyer ascertained that a policeman had indeed dealt roughly with foreigners on several occasions.
    • roughly /ˈrʌf.li/ 大致地,近似地,粗略地 approximately (4 次)
  1025. We enjoy staring at them, entranced as they go about their business, unaware (we hope) of our presence.
    • stare /steər/ (尤指惊讶、害怕或思考时)盯着看,凝视,注视 to look for a long time with the eyes wide open, especially when surprised, frightened, or thinking (3 次)
    • presence /ˈprez.əns/ 出席,在场;(事物的)存在,出现 the fact that someone or something is in a place (4 次)
  1026. A telescope would have to be as far away as the planet Jupiter to look for life in outer space, because the dust becomes thinner the further we travel towards the outer edges of our own solar system.
    • jupiter /ˈdʒuː.pɪ.tər/ 木星 the planet fifth in order of distance from the Sun, after Mars and before Saturn (2 次)
    • outer /ˈaʊ.tər/ 远离中心的;外围的 at a greater distance from the centre (4 次)
  1027. I stopped to let the car cool off and to study the map.
    • cool /kuːl/ 凉的,冷的 slightly cold (4 次)
  1028. She was thinking that she must reprimand her home help the next morning for such a monstrous piece of negligence, when she remembered that she had gone shopping after the home help had left and she knew that she had turned both keys in their locks.
    • monstrous /ˈmɒn.strəs/ 丑恶的;残酷的;骇人听闻的 very cruel (2 次)
    • lock /lɒk/ ,门锁 a device that prevents something such as a door from being opened and can only be opened with a key (4 次)
  1029. He is therefore forgiven if late for a dinner party.
    • forgive /fəˈɡɪv/ 原谅;宽恕 to stop blaming or being angry with someone for something that person has done, or not punish them for something (4 次)
  1030. The porter went to fetch one and arrived back with the station master, who produced it with a flourish and pointed out a microscopic ‘o’ beside the time of the arrival of the train at his station; this little ‘o’ indicated that the train only stopped for mail.
    • arrival /əˈraɪ.vəl/ 到达;到来;来临 the fact of arriving somewhere (4 次)
    • mail /meɪl/ 信件,邮包;邮政(系统) the letters, etc. that are sent to or from people, or the system for sending letters, etc. from place to place (2 次)
  1031. Moreover,unlike some of the other insect eaters, spiders never do the least harm to us or our belongings.
    • moreover /ˌmɔːˈrəʊ.vər/ 而且,加之,再者,此外 (used to add information) also and more importantly (2 次)
    • unlike /ʌnˈlaɪk/ 不像;与…不同 different from (4 次)
    • harm /hɑːm/ 伤害,损害,危害 physical or other injury or damage (2 次)
  1032. How many spiders are engaged in this work on our behalf?
    • engage /ɪnˈɡeɪdʒ/ 雇用;聘用 to employ someone (4 次)
    • behalf /bɪˈhɑːf/ 代表…,作为…的代表;代替… representing (2 次)
  1033. It is true that during their explorations they often faced difficulties and dangers of the most perilous nature, equipped in a manner which would make a modern climber shudder at the thought, but they did not go out of their way to court such excitement.
    • exploration /ˌek.spləˈreɪ.ʃən/ 探测;勘查;探索;研究 the activity of searching and finding out about something (2 次)
    • manner /ˈmæn.ər/ 方式,方法 the way in which something is done (4 次)
  1034. Such inns as there were were generally dirty and flea-ridden; the food simply local cheese accompanied by bread often twelve months old, all washed down with coarse wine.
    • inn /ɪn/ (通常位于乡间可过夜的)酒馆 a pub where you can stay for the night, usually in the countryside (3 次)
    • generally /ˈdʒen.ə r.əl.i/ 大体上,总体上 considering the whole of someone or something, and not just a particular part of him, her, or it (4 次)
    • dirty /ˈdɜː.ti/ 脏的,肮脏的 marked with dirt, mud, etc., or containing something such as pollution or bacteria (2 次)
    • bread /bred/ 面包 a food made from flour, water, and usually yeast, mixed together and baked (3 次)
  1035. One case concerns an 11-year-old schoolgirl Vera Petrova, who has normal vision but who can also perceive things with different parts of her skin, and through solid walls.
    • concern /kənˈsɜːn/ 使担忧;使挂念;使焦虑 to cause worry to someone (3 次)
    • vision /ˈvɪʒ.ən/ 幻景;幻像 an idea or mental image of something (4 次)
    • perceive /pəˈsiːv/ 认为;看待;视为 to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief about something (4 次)
  1036. It’s as if they were in some sense cosmic beings in violent and lovely contrast with us suburban creatures.
    • contrast /ˈkɒn.trɑːst/ 差别,差异;对照,对比 an obvious difference between two or more things (4 次)
  1037. A sound made by tapping on the hull of a ship will be reflected from the sea bottom, and by measuring the time interval between the taps and the receipt of the echoes the depth of the sea at that point can be calculated.
    • interval /ˈɪn.tə.vəl/ 间隔;间距 a period between two events or times (4 次)
    • calculate /ˈkæl.kjə.leɪt/ ,计算 to judge the number or amount of something by using the information that you already have, and adding, taking away, multiplying, or dividing numbers (3 次)
  1038. So was born the echo-sounding apparatus, now in general use in ships.
    • apparatus /ˌæp.əˈreɪ.təs/ 设备;仪器;装置;用具 a set of equipment or tools or a machine that is used for a particular purpose (4 次)
  1039. No, say the Americans: our fowl are fine, we simply clean them in a different way.
    • americans /əˈmer.ɪ.kən/ 美国的 of or relating to the United States of America (4 次)
  1040. An electric razor that meets the European Union’s safety standards must be approved by American testers before it can be sold in the United States, and an American-made dialysis machine needs the EU’s okay before it hits the market in Europe.
    • razor /ˈreɪ.zər/ (尤指刮胡子或腿毛的)剃刀,刮胡刀,剃须刀 a small device with a sharp blade for removing hair, especially from the face or legs (2 次)
  1041. He noticed at once that discipline was slack: the Danes had the self-confidence of conquerors, and their security precautions were casual.
    • danes /deɪn/ 丹麦人 a person from Denmark (4 次)
    • precaution /prɪˈkɔː.ʃən/ 预防,预防措施 an action that is done to prevent something unpleasant or dangerous happening (3 次)
  1042. But Alfred had deduced that the Danes were no longer fit for prolonged battle: and that their commissariat had no organization, but depended on irregular raids.
    • battle /ˈbæt.əl/ 战斗;战役;战争 a fight between armed forces (4 次)
    • organization /ˌɔː.ɡən.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ 组织,机构 a group of people who work together in an organized way for a shared purpose (3 次)
  1043. When anyone opens a current account at a bank, he is lending the bank money, repayment of which he may demand at any time either in cash or by drawing a cheque in favour of another person.
    • lend /lend/ 借出,借给 to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back (3 次)
    • cash /kæʃ/ 现金;现款 money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or credit cards (3 次)
  1044. He gives the bank specimens of his signature, and there is a very firm rule that the bank has no right or authority to pay out a customer’s money on a cheque on which its customer’s signature has been forged.
    • signature /ˈsɪɡ.nə.tʃər/ 签名 your name written by yourself, always in the same way, usually to show that something has been written or agreed by you (4 次)
  1045. Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see.
    • multiply /ˈmʌl.tɪ.plaɪ/ 大幅增加;乘,使相乘 to increase, or to increase something, very much in number (3 次)
    • devil /ˈdev.əl/ 魔鬼,恶魔,妖魔 an evil being, often represented in human form but with a tail and horns (2 次)
    • squall /skwɔːl/ (指突起的狂风或短时的风暴) a sudden strong wind or short storm (2 次)
    • satellite /ˈsæt.əl.aɪt/ 人造卫星 a device sent up into space to travel around the earth, used for collecting information or communicating by radio, television, etc. (2 次)
  1046. One is the general atmosphere of secrecy in which it is carried out, the other the lack of freedom of the individual research worker.
    • secrecy /ˈsiː.krə.si/ 秘密;保密 the state of being secret or of keeping something secret (4 次)
  1047. In the organization of industrial life the influence of the factory upon the physiological and mental state of the workers has been completely neglected.
    • industrial /ɪnˈdʌs.tri.əl/ 工业的;产业的 in or related to industry, or having a lot of industry and factories, etc. (4 次)
    • neglect /nɪˈɡlekt/ 疏于照管;忽视,疏忽 to not give enough care or attention to people or things that are your responsibility (2 次)
  1048. The shape and dimensions of the skyscrapers depend entirely on the necessity of obtaining the maximum income per square foot of ground, and of offering to the tenants offices and apartments that please them.
    • dimension /ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/ 空间,尺寸 a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, or width (3 次)
    • necessity /nəˈses.ə.ti/ 必要,需要 the need for something (4 次)
    • maximum /ˈmæk.sɪ.məm/ 最大的;最高的;顶点的 being the largest amount or number allowed or possible (3 次)
    • apartment /əˈpɑːt.mənt/ 公寓套房 a set of rooms for living in, especially on one floor of a building (2 次)
  1049. Later it was found that there was a type of mosquito which acted as the carrier of this disease and passed it on to the rabbits.
    • mosquito /məˈskiː.təʊ/ a small flying insect that bites people and animals and sucks their blood (4 次)
    • carrier /ˈkær.i.ər/ 搬运人,运送人;运输工具 a person or thing that carries something (2 次)
  1050. Almost any day a young porpoises may be seen trying to turn a 300-pound sea turtle over by sticking his snout under the edge of his shell and pushing up for dear life.
    • snout /snaʊt/ (一些动物突出的)口鼻部 the nose and mouth that stick out from the face of some animals (2 次)
    • shell /ʃel/ (尤指坚果、蛋、某些动物的)壳 the hard outer covering of something, especially nuts, eggs, and some animals (4 次)
  1051. In fact, it would be an assistance to all carnivores though it would be a two-edged weapon when they fought each other.
    • assistance /əˈsɪs.təns/ 帮助;协助;援助 help (2 次)
    • carnivore /ˈkɑː.nɪ.vɔːr/ 食肉动物 an animal that eats meat (2 次)
    • weapon /ˈwep.ən/ 武器,兵器;凶器 any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife, etc. (4 次)
  1052. Many people in industry and the Services, who have practical experience of noise, regard any investigation of this question as a waste of time; they are not prepared even to admit the possibility that noise affects people.
    • services /ˈsɜː.vɪs ˌsteɪ.ʃən/ 加油站 a place where fuel is sold for road vehicles, often with a small shop (3 次)
    • investigation /ɪnˌves.tɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ (对犯罪,问题,陈述等的)调查(尤指为了发现真相) the act or process of examining a crime, problem, statement, etc. carefully, especially to discover the truth (2 次)
    • possibility /ˌpɒs.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 可能(性) a chance that something may happen or be true (4 次)
  1053. Other animals were trapped in tar pits, like the elephants, sabre-toothed cats, and numerous other creatures that are found at Rancho la Brea, which is now just a suburb of Los Angeles.
    • trap /træp/ 陷阱;夹子;捕捉器 a device or hole for catching animals or people and preventing their escape (3 次)
    • tar /tɑːr/ (用于铺路的)煤焦油沥青,柏油 a black substance, sticky when hot, used especially for making roads (4 次)
    • suburb /ˈsʌb.ɜːb/ 城郊;近郊住宅区 an area on the edge of a large town or city where people who work in the town or city often live (2 次)
    • los /ˈlaɪ.ləʊ/ 充气垫;充气筏 a brand name for a type of plastic or rubber mattress that you fill with air and use to lie on or to float on water (2 次)
    • angeles /ˌlɒs ˈæn.dʒə.liːz/ 洛杉矶(美国加州最大城市) the largest city in the western US state of California and a centre of the entertainment industry (2 次)
  1054. Triple gun-decks mounted sixty-four bronze cannon.
    • mount /maʊnt/ 增加;增长;上升 to gradually increase, rise, or get bigger (4 次)
    • cannon /ˈkæn.ən/ (旧时的)大炮,火炮,加农炮 a large, powerful gun, usually attached to two or four wheels, that was used in the past to fire heavy stone or metal balls (3 次)
  1055. Sir James Clark Ross had obtained a sounding of over 2, 400 fathoms in 1839, but it was not until 1869, when H.M.S.Porcupine was put at the disposal of the Royal Society for several cruises that a series of deep soundings was obtained in the Atlantic and the first samples were collected by dredging the bottom.
    • james (2 次)
    • sounding /saʊnd/ 声音,声响 something that you can hear or that can be heard (3 次)
    • fathom /ˈfæð.əm/ 英寻(测量水深单位,合1.8米或6英尺) a unit for measuring the depth of water, equal to 1.8 metres or 6 feet (4 次)
    • disposal /dɪˈspəʊ.zəl/ 清除;处理;抛弃 the act of getting rid of something, especially by throwing it away (2 次)
    • sample /ˈsɑːm.pəl/ 样品 a small amount of something that shows you what the rest is or should be like (3 次)
  1056. From the shore line, out to a distance which may be anywhere from a few miles to a few hundred miles, runs the gentle slope of the continental shelf, geologically part of the continents.
    • slope /sləʊp/ 斜坡 a surface that lies at an angle to the horizontal so that some points on it are higher than others (4 次)
  1057. He mentally visualizes a complex form from all round itself; he knows while he looks at one side what the other side is like; he identifies himself with its centre of gravity, its mass, its weight; he realizes its volume as the space that the shape displaces in the air.
    • mentally /ˈmen.təl.i/ 心理上,精神上 connected with or related to the mind (3 次)
    • identify /aɪˈden.tɪ.faɪ/ 认出,识别 to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what that person or thing is (2 次)
    • gravity /ˈɡræv.ə.ti/ (尤指地球的)重力,引力,地心引力 the force that attracts objects towards one another, especially the force that makes things fall to the ground (4 次)
  1058. In primitive cultures the obligation to seek and to receive the traditional instruction is binding to all.
    • culture /ˈkʌl.tʃər/ 文化(尤指某一群体在某一时期普遍的风俗习惯和信仰) the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time (3 次)
    • obligation /ˌɒb.lɪˈɡeɪ.ʃən/ 义务;责任;职责 the fact that you are obliged to do something (3 次)
    • traditional /trəˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/ 传统的 following or belonging to the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time without changing (4 次)
  1059. This increases the expense of government, and reduces correspondingly the amount of economic resources that could be used for developing the country.
    • correspondingly /ˌkɒr.ɪˈspɒn.dɪŋ.li/ 相似地;相应地;对等地 in a way that is similar to, connected with, or caused by something else (3 次)
    • economic /ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk/ 经济的;经济上的 relating to trade, industry, or money (3 次)
    • resource /rɪˈzɔːs/ 资源;财力;素质 a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, or person (4 次)
  1060. The administrative overheads of a business are low to the extent that everyone working in the business can be trusted to behave in a way that best promotes the interests of the firm.
    • trust /trʌst/ 信任,信赖,相信 to believe that someone is good and honest and will not harm you, or that something is safe and reliable (4 次)
    • behave /bɪˈheɪv/ (以某种方式)行事,表现 to act in a particular way (3 次)
  1061. The basic features include a crest (the highest point of the wave), a trough (the lowest point), a height (the vertical distance from the trough to the crest), a wave length (the horizontal distance between two wave crests), and a period (which is the time it takes awave crest to travel one wave length).
    • crest /krest/ (浪、山等的)峰,顶,尖 the top or highest part of something such as a wave or a hill (4 次)
    • trough /trɒf/ ;饮水槽;饲料槽 a long, narrow container without a lid that usually holds water or food for farm animals (2 次)
    • vertical /ˈvɜː.tɪ.kəl/ 竖直的;垂直的;立式的 standing or pointing straight up or at an angle of 90° to a horizontal surface or line (2 次)
    • horizontal /ˌhɒr.ɪˈzɒn.təl/ 水平的;与地面(或底边、顶边)平行的;横的 parallel to the ground or to the bottom or top edge of something (2 次)
  1062. When several elephants are being trained at one time, it is customary for the new arrival to be placed between the stalls of two captives whose training is already well advanced.
    • stall /stɔːl/ 货摊,摊位;售货亭 a large table or a small shop with an open front from which goods are sold in a public place (2 次)
    • advanced /ədˈvɑːnst/ 先进的 modern and well developed (4 次)
  1063. An earthquake comes like a thief in the night, without warning.
    • earthquake /ˈɜːθ.kweɪk/ 地震 a sudden violent movement of the earth’s surface, sometimes causing great damage (4 次)
  1064. Are you Swedish?
    • swedish /ˈswiː.dɪʃ/ 瑞典的;瑞典人的;瑞典语的 belonging to or relating to Sweden, its people, or its language (3 次)
  1065. This is Jim.
    • jim /ˌdʒɪm ˈkrəʊ/ (美国对黑人的)种族歧视,种族隔离 the laws and policies once used in the US to treat Black people unfairly and to keep them apart from white people (3 次)
  1066. There are some armchairs in the room.
    • armchair /ˈɑːm.tʃeər/ 扶手椅 a comfortable chair with sides that support your arms (3 次)
  1067. Shut the door, please.
    • shut /ʃʌt/ (使)关闭 to (cause to) close something (3 次)
  1068. This bedroom’s very untidy.
    • untidy /ʌnˈtaɪ.di/ 不整洁的,邋遢的,凌乱的 not tidy (2 次)
  1069. Be careful!
    • careful /ˈkeə.fəl/ 仔细的;小心的;认真的 giving a lot of attention to what you are doing so that you do not have an accident, make a mistake, or damage something (3 次)
  1070. Those flowers are lovely, too.
    • flower /flaʊər/ ;开花植物 the part of a plant that is often brightly coloured and has a pleasant smell, or the type of plant that produces these (3 次)
  1071. The kettle’s boiling!
    • boiling /ˈbɔɪ.lɪŋ/ 极热的;炎热的 very hot (3 次)
  1072. It’s always warm in September and October.
    • september /sepˈtem.bər/ 九月 the ninth month of the year, after August and before October (3 次)
    • october /ɒkˈtəʊ.bər/ 十月 the tenth month of the year, after September and before November (2 次)
  1073. At night, the children always do their homework.
    • homework /ˈhəʊm.wɜːk/ 家庭作业 work that teachers give their students to do at home (3 次)
  1074. I don’t have any small pads.
    • pad /pæd/ ,衬垫;护垫 a piece of soft, thick cloth or rubber, used to protect a part of the body, give shape to something, or clean something (3 次)
  1075. And I want some glue.
    • glue /ɡluː/ ;胶水 a sticky substance that is used for joining things together permanently, produced from animal bones and skins or by a chemical process (3 次)
  1076. What’s Ron Marston like, Pauline?
    • pauline (3 次)
  1077. We went to a restaurant.
    • restaurant /ˈres.tər.ɒnt/ 饭店;餐馆;菜馆 a place where meals are prepared and served to customers (3 次)
  1078. Have you just been to the cinema?
    • cinema /ˈsɪn.ə.mɑː/ 电影院 a theatre where people pay to watch films (3 次)
  1079. At nineteen minutes past eight.
    • nineteen /ˌnaɪnˈtiːn/ (数字)19 the number 19 (3 次)
  1080. There’s a label on the handle with my name and address on it.
    • label /ˈleɪ.bəl/ 标签,标牌 a piece of paper or other material that gives you information about the object it is attached to (3 次)
  1081. Have you hurt yourself?
    • hurt /hɜːt/ (使)感到疼痛;弄伤 to feel pain in a part of your body, or to injure someone or cause them pain (3 次)
  1082. Sometimes you think you’re a millionaire!
    • millionaire /ˌmɪl.jəˈneər/ 百万富翁;大富翁 a person who has money, property, etc. that is worth at least 1,000,000 dollars, pounds, euros, etc. (3 次)
  1083. Can you recognize that woman,Liz?
    • liz (3 次)
  1084. On a race track?
    • track /træk/ (铁路的)轨道 the pair of long metal bars fixed on the ground at an equal distance from each other, along which trains travel (3 次)
  1085. She was wearing a blue dress and a mink coat.
    • mink /mɪŋk/ ,水貂 a small animal with valuable fur that is used to make expensive coats, or the fur from this animal (3 次)
  1086. He’ll be her sixth husband!
    • sixth /sɪksθ/ 第六(的) 6th written as a word (3 次)
  1087. Suddenly, a middle-aged lady got on the train and sat opposite Sally.
    • opposite /ˈɒp.ə.zɪt/ 全然不同的,迥异的,截然相反的 completely different (3 次)
  1088. She put away her compact and smiled kindly.
    • compact /kəmˈpækt/ 紧凑的;密实的;小巧的 consisting of parts that are positioned together closely or in a tidy way, using very little space (2 次)
    • kindly /ˈkaɪnd.li/ 仁慈地;友好地 in a kind way (3 次)
  1089. Sally was amused, but I was very embarrassed!
    • amused /əˈmjuːzd/ 被逗乐的;感到好笑的 showing that you think something is funny (1 次)
  1090. I counted seven old cars and three old refrigerators.
    • count /kaʊnt/ (按顺序)数,数数;计算;计数 to say numbers one after the other in order, or to calculate the number of people or things in a group (3 次)
  1091. It must be the only modern house in the district.
    • district /ˈdɪs.trɪkt/ ,区域 an area of a country or town that has fixed borders that are used for official purposes, or that has a particular feature that makes it different from surrounding areas (3 次)
  1092. They were all hungry and the food smelled good.
    • smell /smel/ 有…气味,发出…气味 to have a particular quality that others can notice with their noses (3 次)
  1093. They all leapt out of their sleeping bags and hurried outside.
    • sleeping /ˈsliː.pɪŋ/ 睡着的 in or relating to the state of sleep (3 次)
  1094. Early next morning, she saw a light ahead.
    • ahead /əˈhed/ 在前面,在前方 in front (3 次)
  1095. The Games will be held just outside the capital and the whole area will be called ‘Olympic City’.
    • capital /ˈkæp.ɪ.təl/ 首都;首府;省会 a city that is the centre of government of a country or smaller political area (3 次)
  1096. ‘A new play is coming to “The Globe” soon,’ I said.
    • globe /ɡləʊb/ 地球;世界 the world (3 次)
  1097. She was soon out of breath, but she continued to run.
    • breath /breθ/ 呼吸的空气;气息 the air that goes into and out of your lungs (3 次)
  1098. He was astonished at what he found.
    • astonish /əˈstɒn.ɪʃ/ 使吃惊;使惊讶 to surprise someone very much (3 次)
  1099. The plane wasn’t too badly damaged, but over the years, the crash was forgotten and the wreck remained undisturbed.
    • wreck /rek/ 破坏;毁坏 to destroy or badly damage something (3 次)
    • undisturbed /ˌʌn.dɪˈstɜːbd/ 未被打扰的;未被改变的 not interrupted or changed in any way (2 次)
  1100. No matter how busy you are, he always insists on coming with you.
    • insist /ɪnˈsɪst/ 坚持说,强调;坚决要求 to say firmly or demand forcefully, especially when others disagree with or oppose what you say (3 次)
  1101. Fancy meeting you here!’
    • fancy /ˈfæn.si/ 想要;想做 to want to have or do something (3 次)
  1102. The crowd broke into cheers and the drunk bowed.
    • cheer /tʃɪər/ 欢呼;喝彩;鼓舞,振奋 to give a loud shout of approval or encouragement (2 次)
    • bow /baʊ/ (使)鞠躬;(使)欠身;点头致意 to bend your head or body forward, especially as a way of showing someone respect or expressing thanks to people who have watched you perform (3 次)
  1103. The great racing driver, Sir Malcolm Campbell, was the first man to drive at over 300 miles per hour.
    • malcolm (2 次)
  1104. Bluebird, the car he was driving, had been specially built for him.
    • bluebird /ˈbluː.bɜːd/ 蓝鸲,蓝色鸣鸟(北美小鸟,背及头部有蓝色羽毛) a small blue singing bird found in North America (2 次)
  1105. Following in his father’s footsteps many years later, Sir Malcolm’s son, Donald, also set up a world record.
    • footstep /ˈfʊt.step/ 脚步声;脚步 the sound made by a person walking as their foot touches the ground, or a step (= foot movement) (2 次)
    • son /sʌn/ 儿子 your male child (3 次)
  1106. When he woke up next morning, he discovered that the boat had, in the meantime, travelled to Calais.
    • meantime /ˈmiːn.taɪm/ 在此期间;(与此)同时 until something expected happens, or while something else is happening (2 次)
    • calais /ˈkæl.eɪ/ 加来(法国东北部大型港口城市) a city in north-eastern France with a large port (3 次)
  1107. Here you can see two workers who, between them, have just finished cutting three cartloads of golden brown macaroni stalks.
    • golden /ˈɡəʊl.dən/ 金质的,金的 made of gold (3 次)
  1108. I took one guiltily, lit it and smoked with satisfaction.
    • guiltily /ˈɡɪl.təl.i/ 有负罪感地,内疚地 in a way that shows that you feel guilty (2 次)
    • satisfaction /ˌsæt.ɪsˈfæk.ʃən/ 满足,满意 a pleasant feeling that you get when you receive something you wanted, or when you have done something you wanted to do (3 次)
  1109. Now, dressed in a blue uniform and with a rifle over his shoulder, the prisoner marched boldly up and down in front of the camp.
    • shoulder /ˈʃəʊl.dər/ ,肩膀,肩部 one of the two parts of the body at each side of the neck that join the arms to the rest of the body (3 次)
  1110. Fishermen and sailors sometimes claim to have seen monsters in the sea.
    • sailor /ˈseɪ.lər/ 水手,船员 a person who works on a ship, especially one who is not an officer (3 次)
  1111. When he asked if Mr. Lane lived there, the policeman on duty told him that since his defeat, the ex-Prime Minister had gone abroad.
    • duty /ˈdʒuː.ti/ 责任;义务 something that you have to do because it is part of your job, or something that you feel is the right thing to do (3 次)
  1112. We shall all remember Mr. Page for his patience and understanding and for the kindly encouragement he gave us when we went so unwillingly to school.
    • patience /ˈpeɪ.ʃəns/ 忍耐,耐心 the ability to wait, or to continue doing something despite difficulties, or to suffer without complaining or becoming annoyed (3 次)
    • understanding /ˌʌn.dəˈstæn.dɪŋ/ 理解;领悟;了解 knowledge about a subject, situation, etc. or about how something works (2 次)
  1113. As the man tried to swing the speedboat round, the steering wheel came away in his hands.
    • speedboat /ˈspiːd.bəʊt/ 快艇 a small boat with a powerful engine that travels very fast (3 次)
  1114. In less than a minute, it roared past them only a few feet away.
    • roar /rɔːr/ 吼叫;咆哮 to make a long, loud, deep sound (3 次)
  1115. On this occasion, however, it had slowed down considerably.
    • considerably (3 次)
  1116. ‘At the time the murder was committed, I was travelling on the 8 o’clock train to London,’ said the man.
    • murder /ˈmɜː.dər/ 谋杀,凶杀 the crime of intentionally killing a person (2 次)
  1117. If explosives are used, vibrations will cause the roof of the mine to collapse.
    • vibration /vaɪˈbreɪ.ʃən/ 持续振动;轻微抖动 continuous quick, slight shaking movement (3 次)
  1118. If there had not been a hard layer of rock beneath the soil, they would have completed the job in a few hours.
    • layer /ˈleɪ.ər/ ;涂层 a level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance (2 次)
  1119. Though they are running out of food and drink, the men are cheerful and confident that they will get out soon.
    • cheerful /ˈtʃɪə.fəl/ 高兴的,快乐的;兴高采烈的 happy and positive (3 次)
  1120. Soon afterwards, the balloon began to descend and it landed near an airfield.
    • descend /dɪˈsend/ 下降;走下;降下 to go or come down (3 次)
  1121. A game that is very popular with these young swimmers is the underwater tricycle race.
    • tricycle /ˈtraɪ.sɪ.kəl/ (尤指儿童骑的)三轮脚踏车 a small vehicle like a bicycle with two wheels at the back and one at the front, used especially by young children (3 次)
  1122. The children compete against each other to reach the other end of the pool.
    • compete /kəmˈpiːt/ 竞争 to try to be more successful than someone or something else (3 次)
  1123. Meanwhile, they should encourage those among us who cannot swim five yards before they are gasping for air.
    • encourage /ɪnˈkʌr.ɪdʒ/ 刺激,激励;促进;助长 to make someone more likely to do something, or to make something more likely to happen (2 次)
  1124. This is a moving spectacle, for crowds of people stand on the shore watching the lanterns drifting away until they can be seen no more.
    • spectacle /ˈspek.tə.kəl/ 不寻常的事;出人意料的情况 an unusual or unexpected event or situation that attracts attention, interest, or disapproval (3 次)
  1125. Still, I’m glad the bell is working again.’
    • glad /ɡlæd/ 高兴的;愉快的;乐意的 pleased and happy (3 次)
  1126. Before returning home at night, He took a shower and changed back into his suit.
    • shower /ʃaʊər/ 淋浴器 a device that releases drops of water through a lot of very small holes and that you stand under to wash your whole body (3 次)
  1127. The silence was suddenly broken when a large car, with its headlights on and its horn blaring, roared down the arcade.
    • silence /ˈsaɪ.ləns/ 宁静;寂静 a period without any sound; complete quiet (3 次)
  1128. The tragic sinking of this great liner will always be remembered, for she went down on her first voyage with heavy loss of life.
    • liner /ˈlaɪ.nər/ 邮轮,大型客轮 a large ship for carrying passengers in comfort on long journeys (3 次)
    • voyage /ˈvɔɪ.ɪdʒ/ 航海;航行 a long journey, especially by ship (3 次)
  1129. The Titanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense wall of ice which rose over 100 feet out of the water beside her.
    • narrowly /ˈnær.əʊ.li/ 勉强地;差一点儿 only by a small amount (3 次)
  1130. Customs Officers are quite tolerant these days, but they can still stop you when you are going through the Green Channel and have nothing to declare.
    • declare /dɪˈkleər/ 宣布;声明;公布 to announce something clearly, firmly, publicly, or officially (3 次)
  1131. The hardened professional smuggler, on the other hand, is never troubled by such feelings, even if he has five hundred gold watches hidden in his suitcase.
    • professional /prəˈfeʃ.ən.əl/ 职业的;专业的 relating to work that needs special training or education (2 次)
    • feeling /ˈfiː.lɪŋ/ (感官的)感觉 the fact of feeling something physical (3 次)
  1132. Ripe fruit falls from the trees and you never have to work.
    • fruit /fruːt/ 水果 the soft part containing seeds that is produced by a plant. Many types of fruit are sweet and can be eaten. (3 次)
  1133. Six hundred years ago, Sir John Hawkwood arrived in Italy with a band of soldiers and settled near Florence.
    • band /bænd/ 乐队 a group of musicians who play modern music together (2 次)
  1134. If fifty pence pieces are not exchanged for sweets, they rattle for months inside money boxes.
    • pence /pens/ (penny的复数) plural of penny (= a unit of money) (3 次)
  1135. George took off his jacket, rolled up his sleeves and pushed his right arm through the drain cover.
    • roll /rəʊl/ (使)翻滚;(使)滚动 to (cause something to) move somewhere by turning over and over or from side to side (3 次)
    • sleeve /sliːv/ 袖子 the part of a piece of clothing that covers some or all of the arm (2 次)
  1136. The fire brigade was called and two fire fighters freed George using a special type of grease.
    • fighter /ˈfaɪ.tər/ 战士;战斗者;斗士 someone who fights in a battle or in a physical fight against an opponent (3 次)
  1137. Dimitri immediately went to Aleko’s house and angrily accused him of stealing the lamb.
    • accuse /əˈkjuːz/ 指控,控告;指责;谴责 to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind (3 次)
  1138. Sparks were emitted from small black boxes and red lamps flashed on and off angrily.
    • spark /spɑːk/ 火花,火星;电火花 a very small piece of fire that flies out from something that is burning, or one that is made by rubbing two hard things together, or a flash of light made by electricity (2 次)
    • emit /iˈmɪt/ 发出,射出,散发(光、噪声、气味或气体) to send out a beam, noise, smell, or gas (3 次)
    • flash /flæʃ/ (使)闪耀,(使)闪光 to shine brightly and suddenly, or to make something shine in this way (2 次)
  1139. He was sent to prison for failing to pay his debts and died in poverty in 1836.
    • prison /ˈprɪz.ən/ 监狱 a building where criminals are forced to live as a punishment (2 次)
    • debt /det/ 借款,欠款;债务 something, especially money, that is owed to someone else, or the state of owing something (2 次)
    • poverty /ˈpɒv.ə.ti/ 贫困,贫穷 the condition of being extremely poor (3 次)
  1140. The curtain went up on the final act of the play and revealed the aristocrat sitting alone behind bars in his dark cell.
    • cell /sel/ 细胞 the smallest basic unit of a plant or animal (2 次)
  1141. It was simply a blank sheet of paper.
    • blank /blæŋk/ 空白的,无字的;空着的 empty or clear, or containing no information or mark (3 次)
  1142. Cooked in wine, snails are a great luxury in various parts of the world.
    • luxury /ˈlʌk.ʃər.i/ 奢华,奢侈,豪华 great comfort, especially as provided by expensive and beautiful things (3 次)
  1143. The idea never appealed to me very much, but one day, after heavy shower, I happened to be walking in my garden when I noticed a huge number of snails taking a stroll on some of my prize plants.
    • appeal /əˈpiːl/ (尤指向公众的)呼吁,吁请,求助,恳求 a request to the public for money, information, or help (3 次)
  1144. and I went into the living room where we talked for a couple of hours.
    • couple /ˈkʌp.əl/ (相似或相同事物的)一对,一双,几个;(有某种联系之人的)一对,几个 two or a few things that are similar or the same, or two or a few people who are in some way connected (3 次)
  1145. Before they were replaced by steamships, sailing vessels like the Cutty Sark were used to carry tea from China and wool from Australia.
    • replace /rɪˈpleɪs/ 代替;取代;接替;替换 to take the place of something, or to put something or someone in the place of something or someone else (3 次)
    • vessel /ˈves.əl/ ,舰 a large boat or a ship (3 次)
    • china /ˈtʃaɪ.nə/ ;瓷料;瓷器,瓷制品 clay of a high quality that is shaped and then heated to make it permanently hard, or objects made from this, such as cups and plates (2 次)
  1146. Much as we may pride ourselves on our good taste, we are no longer free to choose the things we want, for advertising exerts a subtle influence on us.
    • pride /praɪd/ 自豪,得意 a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction that you get because you or people connected with you have done or got something good (2 次)
    • taste /teɪst/ 味道;味觉 the flavour of something, or the ability of a person or animal to recognize different flavours (2 次)
  1147. Radio and television have made it possible for advertisers to capture the attention of millions of people in this way.
    • capture /ˈkæp.tʃər/ 俘虏;俘获;(尤指用武力)夺取 to take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession, especially by force (3 次)
  1148. In seeking independence, they do not sacrifice their human dignity.
    • dignity /ˈdɪɡ.nə.ti/ 庄重,端庄;尊严 calm, serious, and controlled behaviour that makes people respect you (3 次)
  1149. A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke.
    • frenchman /ˈfrentʃ.mən/ 法国人 a man from France (2 次)
  1150. The captain knew that another attempt would be made later, for the sunken ship he was trying to find had been carrying a precious cargo of gold bullion.
    • cargo /ˈkɑː.ɡəʊ/ (轮船、飞机等大型交通工具装载的)货物 the goods carried by a ship, aircraft, or other large vehicle (2 次)
  1151. Things can go wrong on a big scale, as a number of people recently discovered in Parramatta, a suburb of Sydney.
    • sydney /ˈsɪd.ni/ 悉尼(澳大利亚的一个城市) a large city in southeastern Australia that is the capital of the state of New South Wales (2 次)
  1152. The lorry was loaded with empty beer bottles and hundreds of them slid off the back of the vehicle and on to the road.
    • slide /slaɪd/ (使)滑动,(使)滑行 to (cause to) move easily and without interruption over a surface (3 次)
    • vehicle /ˈvɪə.kəl/ (陆上)交通工具;车辆;机动车 a machine, usually with wheels and an engine, used for transporting people or goods, especially on land (3 次)
  1153. Apart from an interesting-looking carved dagger, the box was full of crockery, much of it broken.
    • carve /kɑːv/ (尤指在石头或木头上)雕刻 to make something by cutting into especially wood or stone, or to cut into the surface of stone, wood, etc. (3 次)
  1154. The tiny painting proved to be an unknown masterpiece by Correggio and was worth hundreds of thousands of pounds.
    • unknown /ʌnˈnəʊn/ 未知的;不知名的;不了解的;不熟悉的 not known or familiar (3 次)
  1155. Reward or punishment are meted out quite independent of human interference.
    • independent /ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt/ 独立的 not influenced or controlled in any way by other people, events, or things (3 次)
  1156. The sorry-looking, blackened figure that emerged, admitted at once that he had tried to break into the shop during the night but had got stuck in the chimney.
    • emerge /ɪˈmɜːdʒ/ 出现,浮现;露出 to appear by coming out of something or out from behind something (3 次)
  1157. Needless to say, the man’s name was Hans Bussman and he really was Franz’s long-lost brother.
    • needless /ˈniːd.ləs/ 不必要的,完全不必的 completely unnecessary (3 次)
  1158. After having been wounded towards the end of the war, he had been sent to hospital and was separated from his unit.
    • wound /wuːnd/ (身体上的)伤,伤口 a damaged area of the body, such as a cut or hole in the skin or flesh made by a weapon (3 次)
    • separate /ˈsep.ər.ət/ 各自的;单独的,不同的 existing or happening independently or in a different physical space (2 次)
    • unit /ˈjuː.nɪt/ 单位;单元 a single thing or a separate part of something larger (3 次)
  1159. The truth is that when mistakes occur, they are more likely to be ours than theirs.
    • ours /aʊəz/ 我们的 the one(s) belonging to or connected with the person who is speaking and one or more other people (3 次)
    • theirs /ðeəz/ 他们的,她们的,它们的(所有物) the one(s) belonging to or connected with them (2 次)
  1160. After consulting my railway timetable, I noted with satisfaction that there was an express train to Westhaven.
    • consult /kənˈsʌlt/ 咨询;请教;查阅 to get information or advice from a person, book, etc. with special knowledge on a particular subject (2 次)
  1161. It suddenly dawned on me that this express was not roaring down the line at ninety miles an hour, but barely chugging along at thirty.
    • barely /ˈbeə.li/ ;刚好;几乎没有 by the smallest amount (3 次)
  1162. What is more, they will not have to rely solely on the written word.
    • rely /rɪˈlaɪ/ 依赖;依靠;依仗 to need a particular thing or the help and support of someone or something in order to continue, to work correctly, or to succeed (3 次)
  1163. The nomads who made these markings lived by hunting and fishing during the last Ice Age which began about 35,000 B.C. and ended about 10,000 B.C. By correlating markings made in various parts of the world, historians have been able to read this difficult code.
    • marking /ˈmɑː.kɪŋ/ (动物身上的)斑点 a pattern on the body of an animal (3 次)
    • code /kəʊd/ 密码;代号;代码 a system of words, letters, or signs used to represent a message in secret form, or a system of numbers, letters, or signals used to represent something in a shorter or more convenient form (2 次)
  1164. We felt sure that sooner or later a stone would rip a hole in our petrol tank or damage the engine.
    • tank /tæŋk/ (盛放液体或气体的)容器 a container that holds liquid or gas (3 次)
  1165. Our next obstacle was a shallow pool of water about half a mile across.
    • shallow /ˈʃæl.əʊ/ 浅的,不深的 having only a short distance from the top to the bottom (3 次)
  1166. When a student recently saw two workmen using a pneumatic drill outside his university, he immediately telephoned the police and informed them that two students dressed up as workmen were tearing up the road with a pneumatic drill.
    • pneumatic /njuːˈmæt.ɪk/ 由气压操作的;气动的 operated by air pressure (3 次)
  1167. Even he still lives under the illusion that country life is somehow superior to town life.
    • illusion /ɪˈluː.ʒən/ 幻觉,幻想 an idea or belief that is not true (2 次)
    • superior /suːˈpɪə.ri.ər/ 好于平均的,好过其他的,优越的 better than average or better than other people or things of the same type (3 次)
  1168. Some of my acquaintances in the country come up to town once or twice a year to visit the theatre as a special treat.
    • treat /triːt/ 对待 to behave towards someone or deal with something in a particular way (3 次)
  1169. Cave exploration, or pot-holing, as it has come to be known, is a relatively new sport.
    • relatively /ˈrel.ə.tɪv.li/ 较好/较差等 quite good, bad, etc. in comparison with other similar things or with what you expect (3 次)
  1170. The deepest known cave in the world is the Gouffre Berger near Grenoble.
    • berger /ˈbɜː.ɡəz dɪˌziːz/ 贝格尔病,又称IgA肾病 a type of kidney disease in which there is too much of a particular protein, the IgA protein, in the kidney tissues, causing damage to blood vessels in the kidney that filter blood (3 次)
  1171. It had been purchased by a local authority so that an enormous pie could be baked for an annual fair.
    • purchase /ˈpɜː.tʃəs/ 购买 to buy something (3 次)
    • annual /ˈæn.ju.əl/ 一年一度的;每年的 happening once every year (2 次)
  1172. At the same time, a number of teenagers climbed on to the dish and held a little party of their own.
    • teenager /ˈtiːnˌeɪ.dʒər/ (13岁至19岁的)青少年 a young person between 13 and 19 years old (3 次)
  1173. The pie committee telephoned a local garage owner who arrived in a recovery truck to salvage the pie dish.
    • recovery /rɪˈkʌv.ər.i/ (在疾病或受伤之后)恢复健康 the process of becoming well again after an illness or injury (2 次)
    • truck /trʌk/ 卡车,货车,载重汽车 a large road vehicle that is used for transporting large amounts of goods (3 次)
  1174. The sides of the dish were so smooth that it was almost impossible to attach hawsers and chains to the rim without damaging it.
    • smooth /smuːð/ 光滑的,平滑的 having a surface or consisting of a substance that is perfectly regular and has no holes, lumps, or areas that rise or fall suddenly (2 次)
  1175. Armed with the right tools and materials, newlyweds gaily embark on the task of decorating their own homes.
    • tool /tuːl/ (用于生产或维修的)工具,器具 a piece of equipment that you use with your hands to make or repair something (3 次)
    • embark /ɪmˈbɑːk/ 上船 to go onto a ship (2 次)
  1176. I would not hear of the suggestion and said that I would fix it myself.
    • suggestion /səˈdʒes.tʃən/ 提议;建议 an idea, plan, or action that is suggested or the act of suggesting it (3 次)
  1177. The use of pesticides and fertilizers produces cheap grain and vegetables.
    • pesticide /ˈpes.tɪ.saɪd/ 杀虫剂,农药 a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects, small animals, wild plants, and other unwanted organisms (2 次)
    • grain /ɡreɪn/ (尤指像稻谷、小麦等像草一样的植物的)谷粒,颖果,谷(物) a seed or seeds from a plant, especially a plant like a grass such as rice or wheat (3 次)
  1178. The price we pay for cheap food may be already too high: Mad Cow Disease (BSE) in cattle, salmonella in chicken and eggs, and listeria in dairy products.
    • cattle /ˈkæt.əl/ a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo, and bison, that are often kept for their milk or meat (3 次)
    • egg /eɡ/ (食用的)蛋(尤指鸡蛋) the oval object with a hard shell that is produced by female birds, especially chickens, eaten as food (3 次)
  1179. Lawn mowers whining on a summer’s day,late-night parties in apartment blocks, noisy neighbours, vehicles of all kinds,especially large container trucks thundering through quiet villages, planes and helicopters flying overhead, large radios carried round in public places and played at maximum volume.
    • noisy /ˈnɔɪ.zi/ 喧闹的,嘈杂的 making a lot of noise (2 次)
    • thunder /ˈθʌn.dər/ ,雷声 the sudden loud noise that comes from the sky especially during a storm (3 次)
  1180. New technology has also made its own contribution to noise.
    • technology /tekˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/ 技术(学);应用技术;(尤指)工业技术 (the study and knowledge of) the practical, especially industrial, use of scientific discoveries (3 次)
  1181. But people who are cut off not only from foreign tourists, but even from their own countrymen can be hostile to travellers.
    • foreign /ˈfɒr.ən/ 外国的 belonging or connected to a country that is not your own (3 次)
  1182. I concluded that they were simply shy of strangers.
    • conclude /kənˈkluːd/ (以…)结束(讲话、会议、文章等) to end a speech, meeting, or piece of writing (3 次)
  1183. She had a huge, rambling country house called ‘The Gables’.
    • gables /ˈɡeɪ.bəl/ 山墙,三角墙 the top end of the wall of a building, in the shape of a triangle, where it meets the sloping parts of a roof (3 次)
  1184. Though my aunt pursued what was, in those days, an enlightened policy, in that she never allowed her domestic staff to work more than eight hours a day, she was extremely difficult to please.
    • enlightened /ɪnˈlaɪ.tənd/ 有见识的;开明的;摆脱偏见的 showing understanding, acting in a positive way, and not following old-fashioned or false beliefs (3 次)
    • policy /ˈpɒl.ə.si/ 政策,方针,策略 a set of ideas or a plan of what to do in particular situations that has been agreed to officially by a group of people, a business organization, a government, or a political party (3 次)
  1185. In addition to all her other qualifications, Bessie was an expert cook.
    • addition /əˈdɪʃ.ən/ 加法 the process of adding numbers or amounts together (3 次)
  1186. The poor girl was dismissed instantly.
    • dismiss /dɪˈsmɪs/ 对…不予理会,摒弃,(从头脑中)去除 to decide that something or someone is not important and not worth considering (2 次)
  1187. That proved to be my undoing, for I soon got back to my old bad habit of dozing off in front of the screen.
    • undoing /ʌnˈduː.ɪŋ/ 失败(或垮台、破产)的原因 the cause of someone’s failure, or of someone’s loss of power or money (2 次)
    • screen /skriːn/ 银幕;屏幕 a flat surface in a cinema, on a television, or as part of a computer, on which pictures or words are shown (3 次)
  1188. Who could have imagined, in the mid 1970s, for example, that by the end of the 20th century, computers would be as common in people’s homes as TV sets?
    • tv /ˌtiːˈviː/ 电视(机)(television的缩写) abbreviation for television (2 次)
  1189. How Harry came into the possession of this outlandish stuff makes an interesting story which he is fond of relating.
    • stuff /stʌf/ 物品,东西,玩意儿 a substance, especially when you do not know or say exactly what it is (2 次)
    • relate /rɪˈleɪt/ 找到联系;证明…有联系 to find or show the connection between two or more things (3 次)
  1190. This explanation evidently conveyed something to the woman who searched shelf after shelf.
    • convey /kənˈveɪ/ 表达,传达(思想、感情或想法) to express a thought, feeling, or idea so that it is understood by other people (3 次)
  1191. She produced all sorts of weird concoctions, but none of them met with Harry’s requirements.
    • requirement /rɪˈkwaɪə.mənt/ 需要;有赖于;要求;规定 something that you must do, or something you need (3 次)
  1192. The system has worked so well, that it has been adopted in other countries too.
    • adopt /əˈdɒpt/ 收养;领养 to legally take another person’s child into your own family and take care of him or her as your own child (3 次)
  1193. They sting or bite without provocation; they fly uninvited into our rooms on summer nights, or beat against our lighted windows.
    • bite /baɪt/ (用牙)咬 to use your teeth to cut into something or someone (3 次)
  1194. I bound the base of the tree with sticky tape, making it impossible for the ants to reach the aphids.
    • tape /teɪp/ 磁带;录音带;录像带 thin plastic in a long, narrow strip with a magnetic covering that allows sounds or sounds and pictures to be recorded and played again, especially one on which sound is recorded (3 次)
    • aphid /ˈeɪ.fɪd/ 蚜虫 any of various small insects, such as the greenfly, that suck the juices of plants for food (2 次)
  1195. Recent developments in astronomy have made it possible to detect planets in our own Milky Way and in other galaxies.
    • astronomy /əˈstrɒn.ə.mi/ 天文学 the scientific study of the universe and of objects that exist naturally in space, such as the moon, the sun, planets, and stars (2 次)
    • milky /ˈmɪl.ki/ 含奶的;奶的;乳制的 A milky liquid contains milk or is made with a lot of milk. (3 次)
  1196. The development of such a telescope will be one of the great astronomical projects of the twenty-first century.
    • astronomical /ˌæs.trəˈnɒm.ɪ.kəl/ 天文学的;天文的,天体的 connected with astronomy (3 次)
    • project /ˈprɒdʒ.ekt/ 项目;方案;工程 a piece of planned work or an activity that is finished over a period of time and intended to achieve a particular purpose (2 次)
  1197. The life forms most likely to develop on a planet would be bacteria.
    • bacteria /bækˈtɪə.ri.ə/ (bacterium的复数) plural of bacterium (3 次)
  1198. Sometimes we go upstream to a favourite backwater, sometimes we have our party at the boathouse, which a predecessor of ours at the farm built in the meadow hard by the deepest pool for swimming and diving.
    • meadow /ˈmed.əʊ/ (常指有野花的)草地,牧场 a field with grass and often wild flowers in it (3 次)
  1199. Her shopping had tired her and her basket had grown heavier with every step of the way home.
    • tire /taɪər/ (使)感到疲劳;(使)感到累 to begin to feel as if you have no energy and want to rest or go to sleep, or to make someone feel this way (3 次)
  1200. They went through the rooms, being careful to touch nothing, as they did not want to hinder the police in their search for fingerprints.
    • fingerprint /ˈfɪŋ.ɡə.prɪnt/ 指纹,指印 the pattern of curved lines on the end of a finger or thumb that is different in every person, or a mark left by this pattern (3 次)
  1201. So their entry into this flat was apparently not the burglars’ first job that day and they must have been disturbed.
    • entry /ˈen.tri/ 进入;加入,参加 the act of entering a place or joining a particular society or organization (2 次)
    • disturb /dɪˈstɜːb/ 打断;干扰 to interrupt what someone is doing (3 次)
  1202. As she is not rich, the chances that she will ever be able to afford such purchases are remote; but she is never sufficiently strong-__minded__ to be able to stop the practice.
    • minded / -maɪn.dɪd/ 具有…头脑的;有…思想的;对…有兴趣的 having a particular character, interest, or way of thinking about things (3 次)
  1203. Over the years, one may well become an authority on one’s hobby and will very probably be asked to give informal talks to little gatherings and then, if successful, to larger audiences.
    • informal /ɪnˈfɔː.məl/ 非正式的,非正规的;(服装)日常使用的;(言行)随意的 not formal or official (2 次)
    • gathering /ˈɡæð.ər.ɪŋ/ 聚会;集会 a party or a meeting when many people come together as a group (2 次)
    • audience /ˈɔː.di.əns/ 观众;听众;读者 the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking, etc. (3 次)
  1204. If you are catching a train, it is always better to be comfortably early than even a fraction of a minute too late.
    • fraction /ˈfræk.ʃən/ 分数 a number that results from dividing one whole number by another (3 次)
  1205. The only way that they can preserve their history is to recount it as sagas legends handed down from one generation of storytellers to another.
    • recount /rɪˈkaʊnt/ 讲述;叙述;描述 to describe how something happened, or to tell a story (2 次)
    • legend /ˈledʒ.ənd/ 传说,传奇故事;民间故事 a very old story or set of stories from ancient times, or the stories, not always true, that people tell about a famous event or person (3 次)
  1206. Stone does not decay, and so the tools of long ago have remained when even the bones of the men who made them have disappeared without trace.
    • decay /dɪˈkeɪ/ 腐蚀;(使)衰败,(使)衰弱 to become gradually damaged, worse, or less; to cause something to do this (3 次)
  1207. In the pioneering days however,this was not the case at all.
    • pioneer /ˌpaɪəˈnɪər/ 先驱,先锋,创始人 a person who is one of the first people to do something (3 次)
  1208. It is hard for us to realize nowadays how difficult it was for the pioneers.
    • nowadays /ˈnaʊ.ə.deɪz/ 如今,现在 at the present time, in comparison to the past (3 次)
  1209. Alpine villages tended to be impoverished settlements cut off from civilization by the high mountains.
    • settlement /ˈset.əl.mənt/ (结束争端的)协议 an official agreement that finishes an argument (3 次)
  1210. Often a valley boasted no inn at all,and climbers found shelter wherever they could– sometimes with the local priest(who was usually as poor as his parishioners), sometimes with shepherds or cheese-__makers__.
    • boast /bəʊst/ 自吹自擂,吹嘘,夸耀 to speak too proudly or happily about what you have done or what you own (3 次)
    • maker /ˈmeɪ.kər/ 制作者;制造者;制造商 the people or company that make something (2 次)
  1211. To get a full appreciation of what this means we must turn first to some recent human inventions.
    • appreciation /əˌpriː.ʃiˈeɪ.ʃən/ 欣赏;理解;感谢 the act of recognizing or understanding that something is valuable, important, or as described (3 次)
  1212. A shoal of fish will do this.
    • shoal /ʃəʊl/ 鱼群 a large number of fish swimming as a group (3 次)
  1213. Politicians agree, in principle, so America and the EU have been trying to reach a deal which would eliminate the need to double-test many products.
    • politician /ˌpɒl.ɪˈtɪʃ.ən/ 从政者,政治家,政客 a member of a government or law-making organization (3 次)
  1214. The Americans would happily reach one accord on standards for medical devices and then hammer out different pacts covering, say, electronic goods and drug manufacturing.
    • happily /ˈhæp.əl.i/ 高兴地,幸福地 in a happy way (2 次)
    • device /dɪˈvaɪs/ 装置,器械 an object or machine that has been invented for a particular purpose (3 次)
    • drug /drʌɡ/ ,药物,药品 any natural or artificially made chemical that is used as a medicine (2 次)
  1215. Carver Mead, a pioneer in integrated circuits and a professor of computer science at the California Institute of Technology, notes there are now workstations that enable engineers to design, test and produce chips right on their desks, much the way and editor creates a newsletter on a Macintosh.
    • mead /miːd/ (旧时饮用的)蜂蜜酒 an alcoholic drink made from honey that was drunk in the past (3 次)
    • professor /prəˈfes.ər/ 教授 a teacher of the highest rank in a department of a British university, or a teacher of high rank in an American university or college (2 次)
  1216. ‘We really thrive on anarchy.’
    • anarchy /ˈæn.ə.ki/ (尤指政府消亡或垮台而引起的)无政府状态,混乱状态 a situation in which there is no organization and control, especially in society, because there is no effective government (3 次)
  1217. Already,orientals and Asian Americans constitute the majority of the engineering staffs at many Valley firms.
    • majority /məˈdʒɒr.ə.ti/ 大多数,大部分 the larger number or part of something (3 次)
  1218. The best way to overcome it – so at least it seems to me – is to make your interests gradually wider and more impersonal, until bit by bit the walls of the ego recede, and your life becomes increasingly merged in the universal life.
    • overcome /ˌəʊ.vəˈkʌm/ 克服;战胜;攻克;解决 to defeat or succeed in controlling or dealing with something (3 次)
    • recede /rɪˈsiːd/ 逐渐远离;变得模糊,逐渐淡漠 to move further away into the distance, or to become less clear or less bright (2 次)
    • becomes /bɪˈkʌm/ 变成;成为;变得 to start to be (2 次)
    • increasingly /ɪnˈkriː.sɪŋ.li/ 越来越多地,不断增加地 more and more (2 次)
    • merge /mɜːdʒ/ (使)合并;(使)融合 to combine or join together, or to cause things to do this (2 次)
    • universal /ˌjuː.nɪˈvɜː.səl/ 普遍的;全体的;共同的 existing everywhere or involving everyone (2 次)
  1219. But, in addition to that basically simple concept, the bank and its customer owe a large number of obligations to one another.
    • owe /əʊ/ (债);欠(账);该偿还 to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you, or in exchange for something they have done for you (2 次)
  1220. Once we get down to the oil, it usually flows to the surface because great pressure either from gas or water, is pushing it.
    • gas /ɡæs/ ,气体 a substance in a form like air that is neither solid nor liquid (3 次)
  1221. But suppose the earth could be covered with sensors spaced one foot apart, rising at one-foot intervals all the way to the top of the atmosphere.
    • sensor /ˈsen.sər/ 传感器 a device that is used to record that something is present or that there are changes in something (3 次)
  1222. In so far as any inquiry is a secret one, it naturally limits all those engaged in carrying it out from effective contact with their fellow scientists either in other countries or in universities, or even, often enough, in other departments of the same firm.
    • naturally /ˈnætʃ.ər.əl.i/ 自然地 happening or existing as part of nature and not made or done by people (3 次)
    • contact /ˈkɒn.tækt/ (尤指经常通过交谈、书信的)联系,联络,交往 communication with someone, especially by speaking or writing to them regularly (2 次)
  1223. This applies particularly to chemical industries, where chance discoveries play a much larger part than they do in physical and mechanical industries.
    • chemical /ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/ 化学品;化学制品 any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules (3 次)
    • mechanical /məˈkæn.ɪ.kəl/ 机械的;机械部件的 operated by a machine, or connected with machines or their parts (2 次)
  1224. It has expanded without any idea of the true nature of the human beings who run the machines, and without giving any consideration to the effects produced on the individuals and on their descendants by the artificial mode of existence imposed by the factory.
    • consideration /kənˌsɪd.əˈreɪ.ʃən/ 考虑,斟酌 the act of thinking about something carefully (3 次)
    • impose /ɪmˈpəʊz/ 推行;强制实行 to officially force a rule, tax, punishment, etc. to be obeyed or received (2 次)
  1225. While they enjoy the comfort and banal luxury of their dwelling, they do not realize that they are deprived of the necessities of life.
    • deprive /dɪˈpraɪv/ 夺走,抢去,剥夺 to take something, especially something necessary or pleasant, away from someone (3 次)
  1226. In the early days of the settlement of Australia, enterprising settlers unwisely introduced the European rabbit.
    • enterprise /ˈen.tə.praɪz/ 组织;(尤指)公司,企业;(尤指营利性的、艰巨而重大的)计划,事业 an organization, especially a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that will earn money (3 次)
  1227. Scientists discovered that this particular variety of rabbit (and apparently no other animal) was susceptible to a fatal virus disease, myxomatosis.
    • susceptible /səˈsep.tə.bəl/ 易受影响的,易受伤害的 easily influenced or harmed by something (3 次)
    • fatal /ˈfeɪ.təl/ 致命的 A fatal illness, accident, etc. causes death. (2 次)
    • myxomatosis /ˌmɪk.sə.məˈtəʊ.sɪs/ (通常致兔子死亡的)黏液瘤病 an infectious disease of rabbits that usually kills them (2 次)
  1228. Ironically, Europe, which had bequeathed the rabbit as a pest to Australia, acquired this man-made disease as a pestilence.
    • ironically /aɪˈrɒn.ɪ.kəl.i/ 具有讽刺意味地;出乎意料地;令人啼笑皆非地 in a way that is interesting, strange, or funny because of being very different from what you would expect (2 次)
    • pest /pest/ (破坏庄稼的)有害小动物(或昆虫);害虫 an insect or small animal that is harmful or damages crops (3 次)
  1229. ‘Rest’, in terms of muscle relaxation and so on, can be achieved by a brief period lying, or even sitting down.
    • relaxation /ˌriː.lækˈseɪ.ʃən/ 放松;松弛 the feeling of being relaxed (2 次)
    • brief /briːf/ 短暂的;简短的 lasting only a short time or containing few words (2 次)
    • lying /ˈlaɪ.ɪŋ/ (lie的现在分词) present participle of lie (2 次)
  1230.  How in came about that snakes manufactured poison is a mystery.
    • manufacture /ˌmæn.jəˈfæk.tʃər/ (通常指工厂利用机械大量)制造,(批量)生产 to produce goods in large numbers, usually in a factory using machines (3 次)
  1231. Although mankind has undergone no general improvement in intelligence or morality, it has made extraordinary progress in the accumulation of knowledge.
    • undergo /ˌʌn.dəˈɡəʊ/ 经历,经受(令人不快的事或变化) to experience something that is unpleasant or something that involves a change (2 次)
    • improvement /ɪmˈpruːv.mənt/ 改进,改善 an occasion when something gets better or when you make it better (2 次)
    • intelligence /ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒəns/ 智力,智慧 the ability to learn, understand, and make judgments or have opinions that are based on reason (3 次)
  1232. Any ship that crosses the Pacific is accompanied for many days by the smaller albatross, which may keep company with the vessel for an hour without visible or more than occasional movement of wing.
    • albatross /ˈæl.bə.trɒs/ 信天翁(长翼大白鸟,尤见于太平洋和南大西洋海域) a large white bird with long, strong wings that lives near the sea, found especially in the areas of the Pacific and South Atlantic oceans (2 次)
    • wing /wɪŋ/ (鸟类等的)翅膀;(飞机的)机翼 the flat part of the body that a bird, insect, or bat uses for flying, or one of the flat, horizontal structures that stick out from the side of an aircraft and support it when it is flying (3 次)
  1233. The currents of air that the walls of the ship direct upwards, as well as in the line of its course, are enough to give the great bird with its immense wings sufficient sustenance and progress.
    • sufficient /səˈfɪʃ.ənt/ 足够的,充足的 enough for a particular purpose (3 次)
    • sustenance /ˈsʌs.tən.əns/ 食物 food (2 次)
  1234. The albatross is the king of the gliders, the class of fliers which harness the air to their purpose, but must yield to its opposition.
    • purpose /ˈpɜː.pəs/ 意图,目的,原因 why you do something or why something exists (3 次)
    • opposition /ˌɒp.əˈzɪʃ.ən/ (强烈的)反对,反抗,对抗 strong disagreement (2 次)
  1235. And, though the gleams blind and dazzle, yet do they convey a hint of beauty and serenity greater than we have known or imagined.
    • blind /blaɪnd/ 瞎的,盲的,失明的 unable to see (3 次)
  1236. After all, all living creatures live by feeding on something else, whether it be plant or animal, dead or alive, and it is only by chance that such a fate is avoided.
    • fate /feɪt/ 命中注定的事;命运;(尤指)厄运 what happens to a particular person or thing, especially something final or negative, such as death or defeat (3 次)
  1237. Nor is it only the ignorant and ill-__educated__ person who has such faith in the bottle of medicine.
    • ignorant /ˈɪɡ.nər.ənt/ 无知的,愚昧的 not having enough knowledge, understanding, or information about something (3 次)
    • educate /ˈedʒ.u.keɪt/ (尤指通过正规学校体系)教育,培养 to teach someone, especially using the formal system of school, college, or university (2 次)
  1238. It is recounted of Thomas Carlyle that when he heard of the illness of his friend, Henry Taylor, he went off immediately to visit him, carrying with him in his pocket what remained a bottle of medicine formerly prescribed for an indisposition of Mrs. Carlyle’s.
    • carlyle (3 次)
  1239. It was the idea of supporting a craft on a ‘pad’, or cushion, of low-pressure air, ringed with a curtain of higher pressure air.
    • craft /krɑːft/ (尤指制作东西的)工艺,手艺;技术 skill and experience, especially in relation to making objects; a job or activity that needs skill and experience, or something produced using skill and experience (3 次)
    • cushion /ˈkʊʃ.ən/ 垫子;座垫;靠垫 a bag made of cloth, plastic, or leather that is filled with soft material, often has an attractive cover, and is used especially on chairs for sitting or leaning on (3 次)
  1240. Later, for its personal safety and practical needs, it has to develop (partly by means of touch) the ability to judge roughly 3-dimensonal distances.
    • partly /ˈpɑːt.li/ 某种程度上 to some degree, but not completely (3 次)
  1241. Convinced of the importance of education, modern states ‘invest’in institutions of learning to get back ‘interest’ in the form of a large group of enlightened young men and women who are potential leaders.
    • convince /kənˈvɪns/ 说服;使相信;使信服 to persuade someone or make someone certain (2 次)
    • importance /ɪmˈpɔː.təns/ 重要性 the quality of being important (3 次)
    • institution /ˌɪn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən/ (大学、银行等)机构,团体 a large and important organization, such as a university or bank (3 次)
  1242. If parents were prepared for this adolescent reaction, and realized that was a sign that the child was growing up and developing valuable powers of observation and independent judgment, they would not be so hurt, and therefore would not drive the child into opposition by resenting and resisting it.
    • judgment /ˈdʒʌdʒ.mənt/ 判断力;识别力 the ability to form valuable opinions and make good decisions (3 次)
  1243. The Moon is likely to become the industrial hub of the Solar System supplying the rocket fuels for its ships, easily obtainable from the lunar rocks in the form of liquid oxygen.
    • hub /hʌb/ 中心;枢纽 the central or main part of something where there is most activity (3 次)
    • rocket /ˈrɒk.ɪt/ 火箭;火箭发动机;火箭弹 a large cylinder-shaped object that moves very fast by forcing out burning gases, used for space travel or as a weapon (3 次)
    • liquid /ˈlɪk.wɪd/ 液体 a substance, such as water, that is not solid or a gas and that can be poured easily (2 次)
  1244. Moon dwellers will be able to fly in space at only three percent of the cost of similar journeys by their terrestrial cousins.
    • percent /pəˈsent/ 百分之…(符号为%) for or out of every 100, shown by the symbol % (3 次)
  1245. But if no one can be trusted to act in a loyal and responsible manner towards his job, then the business will require armies of administrators, checkers and foremen and administrative overheads will rise correspondingly.
    • loyal /ˈlɔɪ.əl/ 忠实的,忠诚的 firm and not changing in your friendship with or support for a person or an organization, or in your belief in your principles (3 次)
  1246. Some hotels supply boiled water on request and this can be used for drinking, or for brushing teeth.
    • boil /bɔɪl/ (使)沸腾,煮沸,烧开 to reach, or cause something to reach, the temperature at which a liquid starts to turn into a gas (2 次)
    • drinking /ˈdrɪŋ.kɪŋ/ 喝酒,饮酒 the activity of drinking alcohol (3 次)
  1247. Alcohol may be a medical disinfectant, but should not be relied upon to sterilize water.
    • alcohol /ˈæl.kə.hɒl/ ;酒精,乙醇 a clear liquid that can make you drunk, also used as a solvent (= a substance that dissolves another) and in fuel and medicines (3 次)
  1248. These ocean waves are among the earth’s most complicated natural phenomena.
    • complicated /ˈkɒm.plɪ.keɪ.tɪd/ 复杂的;麻烦的;费解的 involving a lot of different parts, in a way that is difficult to understand (2 次)
    • phenomenon /fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nən/ (尤指不寻常的或有趣的)现象 something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual or interesting (3 次)
  1249. There are even stories of half-trained elephant calves who have refused to feed and pined to death when by some unavoidable circumstance they have been deprived of their own trainer.
    • calf /kɑːf/ 小牛,牛犊;(象、鲸等大型哺乳动物的)幼崽,幼兽 a young cow, or the young of various other large mammals such as elephants and whales (2 次)
    • trainer /ˈtreɪ.nər/ 教员,教练;培训师;驯兽师 a person who teaches skills to people or animals and prepares them for a job, activity, or sport (3 次)
  1250. Sometimes a tame elephant is tethered nearby to give the wild one confidence, and in most cases the captive gradually quietens down and begins to accept its food.
    • tame /teɪm/ (尤指动物)温顺的,驯化的 (especially of animals) not wild or dangerous, either naturally or because of training or long involvement with humans (3 次)
  1251. One, for instance, consisted of rods of various lengths and thicknesses which would stand up on end like ninepins.
    • rod /rɒd/ 竿,杆,棒 a long, thin pole made of wood or metal (3 次)
  1252. Thus the rods, by falling, and by the direction in which they fell, recorded for the slumbering scientist the strength of a shock that was too weak to waken him, and the direction from which it came.
    • thus /ðʌs/ 如此,这样 in this way (3 次)
    • weak /wiːk/ (身体)虚弱的,无力的 not physically strong (2 次)
    • waken /ˈweɪ.kən/ 醒来;叫醒 to (cause to) wake from sleep (2 次)
  1253. But other suns, start as the astronomers call them, are bound to have planets like our own, and as is the number of stars in the universe is so vast, this possibility becomes virtual certainty.
    • astronomer /əˈstrɒn.ə.mər/ 天文学家 someone who studies astronomy (3 次)
    • vast /vɑːst/ 巨大的;广大的 extremely big (2 次)
    • virtual /ˈvɜː.tʃu.əl/ 几乎…的;实质上的 almost a particular thing or quality (2 次)
  1254. Professor Ronald Bracewell, a leading American radio astronomer, argued in Nature that such a superior civilization, on a visit to our own solar system, may have left an automatic messenger behind to await the possible awakening of an advanced civilization.
    • automatic /ˌɔː.təˈmæt.ɪk/ 自动的;自动化的 An automatic machine or device is able to operate independently of human control. (2 次)
    • messenger /ˈmes.ɪn.dʒər/ 送信人;通信员;信使 someone who takes a message or documents from one person to another (3 次)
  1255. Fortunately, there is a ‘uniquely rational way’ for us to communicate with other intelligent beings, as Walter Sullivan has put it in his excellent book, We Are not Alone.
    • uniquely (3 次)
    • rational /ˈræʃ.ən.əl/ 头脑清醒的;理智的 based on clear thought and reason (2 次)
  1256. But this is not a business that can be undertaken in a day or swiftly improvised by a mere command of the will.
    • command /kəˈmɑːnd/ (尤指军人发出的)命令,指示 an order, especially one given by a soldier (3 次)
  1257. He’s Korean.
    • korean /kəˈriː.ən/ 韩国的;韩国人的;韩语的 belonging to or relating to North or South Korea, their people, or their language (2 次)
  1258. I’m a keyboard operator.
    • keyboard /ˈkiː.bɔːd/ (计算机、打字机等的)键盘 the set of keys on a computer or typewriter that you press in order to make it work (2 次)
    • operator /ˈɒp.ər.eɪ.tər/ 操作员,业务员;驾驶员 someone whose job is to use and control a machine or vehicle (2 次)
  1259. Your passports, please.
    • passport /ˈpɑːs.pɔːt/ 护照 an official document containing personal information and usually a photograph that allows a person to travel to foreign countries and to prove who they are (2 次)
  1260. Thank you, Mr. Jackson.
    • jackson (2 次)
  1261. What about some steak?
    • steak /steɪk/ 肉排;肉块;鱼排;鱼块;(尤指)牛排 a thick, flat piece of meat or fish, especially meat from a cow (2 次)
  1262. It’s often cold in November and it rains sometimes.
    • november /nəʊˈvem.bər/ 十一月 the eleventh month of the year, after October and before December (2 次)
  1263. It’s often cold in December, January and February.
    • january /ˈdʒæn.ju.ə.ri/ 一月 the first month of the year, after December and before February (2 次)
  1264. It’s mild, but it’s not always pleasant.
    • mild /maɪld/ 温和的;和缓的;轻微的 not violent, severe, or extreme (2 次)
  1265. But he’s not reading his newspaper tonight.
    • tonight /təˈnaɪt/ (在)今晚;(在)今夜 (during) the night of the present day (2 次)
  1266. I want some envelopes, please.
    • envelope /ˈen.və.ləʊp/ 信封 a flat, usually square or rectangular, paper container for a letter (2 次)
  1267. Bye-bye.
    • bye /baɪ/ 再见 goodbye (2 次)
  1268. I was at the greengrocer’s.
    • greengrocer /ˈɡriːŋ.ɡrəʊ.sər/ 果蔬商 a person who owns or works in a shop that sells fresh vegetables and fruit (2 次)
  1269. Our friends Julie and Jack were there, too.
    • julie (2 次)
  1270. The winner was Billy Stewart.
    • billy /ˈbɪl.i/ (供野外烹饪用的)金属罐 a metal container used for cooking outside over a fire (2 次)
    • stewart (2 次)
  1271. Mr.Croft.
    • croft /krɒft/ (尤指苏格兰住宅周围的)小农场,农舍 (especially in Scotland) a very small farm around a house, or the house itself (2 次)
  1272. Good morning, nurse.
    • nurse /nɜːs/ (尤指医院的)护士,护理人员 (the title given to) a person whose job is to care for people who are ill or injured, especially in a hospital (2 次)
  1273. Do you have an appointment?
    • appointment /əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/ 约会;预约;约定 a formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time and place (2 次)
  1274. I have a terrible toothache.
    • toothache /ˈtuːθ.eɪk/ 牙痛 pain caused by something being wrong with one of your teeth (2 次)
  1275. He’s having a bath.
    • bath /bɑːθ/ 澡盆,浴缸 a long plastic, metal, or ceramic container that is filled with water so that you can sit or lie in it to wash your whole body (2 次)
  1276. We had roast beef and potatoes.
    • roast /rəʊst/ ;烤;焙 to cook food in an oven or over a fire (2 次)
  1277. The Youth Hostels Association.
    • association /əˌsəʊ.siˈeɪ.ʃən/ 协会;社团;联盟 a group of people who work together in a single organization for a particular purpose (2 次)
  1278. Where’s Sandra, Bob?
    • sandra (2 次)
  1279. It’s a dictionary.
    • dictionary /ˈdɪk.ʃən.ər.i/ 字典,词典 a book that contains a list of words in alphabetical order and explains their meanings, or gives a word for them in another language; an electronic product giving similar information on a computer, smartphone, etc. (2 次)
  1280. Short skirts are in fashion now.
    • skirt /skɜːt/ 女裙,半身裙 a piece of clothing that hangs from the waist and covers some or all of the legs, usually worn by women and girls (2 次)
  1281. Two teaspoonfuls?
    • teaspoonful /ˈtiː.spuːn.fʊl/ 一茶匙的量 the amount a teaspoon can hold (2 次)
  1282. You can have some lemonade.
    • lemonade /ˌlem.əˈneɪd/ 柠檬水 a drink made with the juice of lemons, water, and sugar (2 次)
  1283. Tommy had already swallowed them!
    • swallow /ˈswɒl.əʊ/ 吞咽,吞下,咽下 to cause food, drink, pills, etc. to move from your mouth into your stomach by using the muscles of your throat (2 次)
  1284. but I shaved it off when I came home.
    • shave /ʃeɪv/ 剃去毛发;刮胡子 to remove hair from the body, especially a man’s face, by cutting it close to the skin with a razor, so that the skin feels smooth (2 次)
  1285. What a nuisance!
    • nuisance /ˈnjuː.səns/ 恼人的事物(或人);麻烦的事物(或人) something or someone that annoys you or causes trouble for you (2 次)
  1286. I think I can, Kate.
    • kate (2 次)
  1287. He must be her fourth or fifth.
    • fifth /fɪfθ/ 第五(的) 5th written as a word (2 次)
  1288. Listen to this! ‘
    • listen /ˈlɪs.ən/ ,倾听 to give attention to someone or something in order to hear him, her, or it (2 次)
  1289. His name is Carlos.
    • carlos (2 次)
  1290. On Sundays, hundreds of people come from the city to see our town and to walk through the woods.
    • sundays /ˈsʌn.deɪ/ 周日,星期日,星期天 the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday, when most people in Western countries do not go to work (2 次)
  1291. I had a very good seat.
    • seat /siːt/ 座位; 座椅 a piece of furniture or part of a train, plane, etc. that has been designed for someone to sit on (2 次)
  1292. They were talking loudly.
    • loudly /ˈlaʊd.li/ 大声地,响亮地 making a lot of noise (2 次)
  1293. Postcards always spoil my holidays.
    • postcard /ˈpəʊst.kɑːd/ 明信片 a card, often with a photograph or picture on one side, that can be sent without an envelope (2 次)
  1294. It is called a clavichord.
    • clavichord /ˈklæv.ɪ.kɔːd/ 击弦古钢琴 an early keyboard instrument in which the strings are hit by pieces of metal when the keys are pressed (2 次)
  1295. He will be in his small boat, Topsail.
    • topsail /ˈtɒp.seɪl/ (三节桅的)中桅帆;(二节桅的)上桅帆 a sail that is above another sail on a sailing boat (2 次)
  1296. I felt very nervous when I went into his office.
    • nervous /ˈnɜː.vəs/ 担心的;紧张不安的 worried and anxious (2 次)
  1297. This note is only a reminder.’
    • reminder /rɪˈmaɪn.dər/ (告知该做某事的)通知单,提示信,提醒(的话),提示 a written or spoken message that reminds someone to do something (2 次)
  1298. If you receive a request like this, you cannot fail to obey it!
    • obey /əʊˈbeɪ/ 服从,顺从;遵守,遵循 to act according to what you have been asked or ordered to do by someone in authority, or to behave according to a rule, law, or instruction (2 次)
  1299. My aunt Jennifer is an actress.
    • jennifer (2 次)
  1300. As I was looking for it, the landlord came in.
    • landlord /ˈlænd.lɔːd/ 房东;地主 a person or organization that owns a building or an area of land and is paid by other people for the use of it (2 次)
  1301. Susan exclaimed.
    • exclaim /ɪkˈskleɪm/ (因吃惊、害怕、喜悦等)呼喊,惊叫 to say or shout something suddenly because of surprise, fear, pleasure, etc. (2 次)
  1302. Both girls write to each other regularly now.
    • regularly /-li/ 经常地 often (2 次)
  1303. ‘It’s all right,’ she said, ‘but isn’t it upside down?’
    • upside /ˈʌp.saɪd/ 优点;好处;有利的一面 the advantage of a situation (2 次)
  1304. Dan Robinson has been worried all week.
    • robinson /ˌhiːθ ˈrɒb.ɪn.sən/ (机器)结构精巧复杂但不实用的 used to describe a machine that is very cleverly made and is complicated in a silly or humorous way, but has no practical use (2 次)
  1305. The one with the money got such a fright that he dropped the bag.
    • fright /fraɪt/ (尤指突然产生的)恐惧,惊吓;使人惊吓的经历 the feeling of fear, especially if felt suddenly, or an experience of fear that happens suddenly (2 次)
  1306. Tomorrow he will be watching her anxiously as she swims the long distance to England.
    • anxiously /ˈæŋk.ʃəs.li/ 焦急地 in a way that shows you are worried or nervous (2 次)
  1307. When a plane from London arrived at Sydney airport, workers began to unload a number of wooden boxes which contained clothing.
    • clothing /ˈkləʊ.ðɪŋ/ 衣服;(尤指某种用途的)服装 clothes, especially clothes of a particular type or those worn in a particular situation (2 次)
  1308. He slept very well for the first two nights, but on the third night, a storm blew up.
    • blow /bləʊ/ ;吹动;被吹走 to move and make currents of air, or to be moved or make something move on a current of air (2 次)
  1309. A short while ago, my sister helped me to carry one of my old bookcases up the stairs.
    • stair /steər/ 楼梯 a set of steps that lead from one level of a building to another (2 次)
  1310. A bird had snatched up the snake from the ground and then dropped it on to the wires.
    • snatch /snætʃ/ 夺走,抢走 to take hold of something suddenly and roughly (2 次)
  1311. The winning car reached a speed of forty miles an hour – much faster than any of its rivals.
    • rival /ˈraɪ.vəl/ 竞争对手;敌手 a person, group, etc. competing with others for the same thing or in the same area (2 次)
  1312. Not realizing who she was, the assistant was eager to serve her this time.
    • eager /ˈiː.ɡər/ 热切的,渴望的 wanting very much to do or have something, especially something interesting or enjoyable (2 次)
  1313. Yesterday my husband removed the gate and Rex got so annoyed we have not seen him since.
    • annoy /əˈnɔɪ/ 烦扰;打搅;使烦恼 to make someone angry (2 次)
  1314. The pictures it sent us were very disappointing because its main mirror was faulty!
    • disappointing /ˌdɪs.əˈpɔɪn.tɪŋ/ 令人失望的,让人沮丧的 making you feel disappointed (2 次)
  1315. By then, however, in many places the grass had already taken root.
    • root /ruːt/ ,根茎,根块 the part of a plant that grows down into the earth to get water and food and holds the plant firm in the ground (2 次)
  1316. Jeremy was a little disappointed by this but he did as his daughter asked.
    • disappoint /ˌdɪs.əˈpɔɪnt/ (使)失望,(使)沮丧 to fail to satisfy someone or their hopes, wishes, etc., or to make someone feel unhappy (1 次)
  1317. The French authorities had the plane packaged and moved in parts back to France.
    • package /ˈpæk.ɪdʒ/ 包裹 an object or set of objects wrapped in paper, usually in order to be sent by post (2 次)
  1318. I suddenly pressed the brake pedal hard and we were both thrown forward.
    • brake /breɪk/ 刹车;闸,制动器 a device that makes a vehicle go slower or stop, or a pedal, bar, or handle that makes this device work (2 次)
    • pedal /ˈped.əl/ 踏板,脚蹬子 a small part of a machine or object that is pushed down with the foot to operate or move the machine or object (2 次)
  1319. Once, however, it failed to give the correct time.
    • correct /kəˈrekt/ 正确的,无误的,对的 in agreement with the true facts or with what is generally accepted (2 次)
  1320. He set up a new world record in September 1935 at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah.
    • salt /sɒlt/ ,食盐 a common white substance found in sea water and in the ground, used especially to add flavour to food or to preserve it (2 次)
  1321. Children who play truant from school are unimaginative.
    • truant /ˈtruː.ənt/ 逃学者,旷课者 a child who is regularly absent from school without permission (2 次)
  1322. The next car the boy stopped did not take him into the centre of Paris as he hoped it would, but to Perpignan on the French-__Spanish__ border.
    • spanish /ˈspæn.ɪʃ/ 西班牙的;西班牙人的;西班牙语的 belonging to or relating to Spain, its people, or its language (2 次)
  1323. But as they soon discovered, disguises can sometimes be too perfect.
    • disguise /dɪsˈɡaɪz/ 给…化装,给…乔装打扮;将…伪装起来 to give a new appearance to a person or thing, especially in order to hide its true form (2 次)
  1324. She stamped out the letters ‘SOS’ in the snow.
    • stamp /stæmp/ 邮票 a small piece of paper with a picture or pattern on it that is stuck onto a letter or package before it is posted, to show that the cost of sending it has been paid (2 次)
  1325. This last scene shows you what will happen at the end of the harvest: the famous Calabrian macaroni-eating competition!
    • harvest /ˈhɑː.vɪst/ 收获时节;收割,收获;收成 the time of year when crops are cut and collected from the fields, or the activity of cutting and collecting them, or the crops that are cut and collected (2 次)
  1326. We’re now going back to the studio.
    • studio /ˈstjuː.di.əʊ/ (电视或广播节目的)录制室,演播室;(音乐)录音棚 a room with special equipment where television or radio programmes or music recordings are made (2 次)
  1327. The only way to do this was to operate.
    • operate /ˈɒp.ər.eɪt/ (使)工作,(使)运行;运作;操作;起作用 to (cause to) work, be in action or have an effect (2 次)
  1328. I smoked with concentration and pleasure as I was sure that this would be my last cigarette.
    • concentration /ˌkɒn.sənˈtreɪ.ʃən/ 专注,专心 the ability to think carefully about something you are doing and nothing else (2 次)
  1329. When my old friend Brian urged me to accept a cigarette, it was more than I could bear.
    • brian (2 次)
  1330. The Crystal Palace was different from all other buildings in the world, for it was made of iron and glass.
    • iron /aɪən/ a chemical element that is a common greyish-coloured metal. It is strong, used in making steel, and exists in very small amounts in blood. (2 次)
  1331. The most wonderful piece of machinery on show was Nasmyth’s steam hammer.
    • steam /stiːm/ 蒸汽,水蒸气 the hot gas that is produced when water boils (2 次)
  1332. The officers got out and the prisoner stood to attention and saluted as they passed.
    • salute /səˈluːt/ (尤指军人)敬礼 (especially of people in the armed forces) to make a formal sign of respect to someone, especially by raising the right hand to the side of the head (2 次)
  1333. As the man came near, the prisoner knocked him to the ground with a sharp blow.
    • sharp /ʃɑːp/ 锋利的;尖的 having a thin edge or point that can cut something or make a hole in something (2 次)
  1334. Though a little suspicious this time, the policeman gave him the same answer.
    • suspicious /səˈspɪʃ.əs/ 可疑的,引起怀疑的 making you feel that something illegal is happening or that something is wrong (2 次)
  1335. He waved desperately to his companion, who had been water skiing for the last fifteen minutes.
    • companion /kəmˈpæn.jən/ 同伴;伙伴;伴侣 a person you spend a lot of time with often because you are friends or because you are travelling together (2 次)
  1336. He said that someone might be spying on the station and the pilot was ordered to keep track of the strange object.
    • spy /spaɪ/ 间谍,密探 a person who secretly collects and reports information about the activities of another country or organization (2 次)
  1337. The police were called in, but they could not arrest anyone, for the basket contained two Members of Parliament and the Commanding Officer of the station!
    • commanding /kəˈmɑːn.dɪŋ/ 指挥的,统帅的,负责下命令的 having the authority to give orders (2 次)
  1338. The great statue, which was designed by the sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, took ten years to complete.
    • sculptor /ˈskʌlp.tər/ 雕塑家;雕刻家 someone who creates sculptures (2 次)
    • bartholdi (2 次)
  1339. Babies of two months old do not appear to be reluctant to enter the water.
    • reluctant /rɪˈlʌk.tənt/ 勉强的;不情愿的 not willing to do something and therefore slow to do it (2 次)
  1340. The fire broke out in the basement.
    • basement /ˈbeɪs.mənt/ 地下室 a part of a building consisting of rooms that are partly or completely below the level of the ground (2 次)
  1341. The big clock which used to strike the hours day and night was damaged many years ago and has been silent ever since.
    • silent /ˈsaɪ.lənt/ 宁静的;寂静的 without any sound (2 次)
  1342. The temple which the archaeologists explored was used as a place of worship from the fifteenth century B.C. until Roman times.
    • worship /ˈwɜː.ʃɪp/ 敬奉,崇拜,信仰(上帝或神) to have or show a strong feeling of respect and admiration for God or a god (2 次)
    • roman /ˈrəʊ.mən/ (印刷常用的)罗马体的,正体的 Roman letters are in the ordinary style of printed writing in which the letters are vertical. (2 次)
  1343. In the most sacred room of temple, clay fragments of fifteen statues were found.
    • fragment /ˈfræɡ.mənt/ 小片,小块;(尤指)碎片,碎块 a small piece or a part, especially when broken from something whole (2 次)
  1344. Each of these represented a goddess and had, at one time, been painted.
    • represent /ˌrep.rɪˈzent/ 作为…的代表(或代理人);作为…的代言人 to speak, act, or be present officially for another person or people (2 次)
    • goddess /ˈɡɒd.es/ 女神 a female god (2 次)
  1345. These days, people who do manual work often receive far more money than people who work in offices.
    • manual /ˈmæn.ju.əl/ 用手做的;手工的 done with the hands (2 次)
  1346. Meanwhile, the editor was getting impatient, for the magazine would soon go to press.
    • impatient /ɪmˈpeɪ.ʃənt/ 不耐烦的,无耐心的 easily annoyed by someone’s mistakes or because you have to wait (2 次)
  1347. Two of his assistants had been working busily since eight o’clock and had only just finished.
    • busily /ˈbɪz.əl.i/ 忙碌地;活跃的 in a busy, active way (2 次)
  1348. Diamond necklaces and rings had been beautifully arranged on a background of black velvet.
    • background /ˈbæk.ɡraʊnd/ (画、照片的)背景,衬托 the things that can be seen behind the main things or people in a picture (2 次)
  1349. Have you ever put your trousers in the washing machine and then remembered there was a large bank note in your back pocket?
    • trouser /ˈtraʊ.zər/ 裤子的,与裤子有关的 belonging or relating to trousers (2 次)
    • washing /ˈwɒʃ.ɪŋ/ 洗衣服 the act of washing clothes (2 次)
  1350. John had a very good day and put his wallet containing $3,000 into the microwave oven for safekeeping.
    • microwave /ˈmaɪ.krə.weɪv/ 微波炉 an electric oven that uses waves of energy to cook or heat food quickly (2 次)
    • oven /ˈʌv.ən/ 烤箱;烤炉 the part of a cooker with a door, used to bake or roast food (2 次)
  1351. Despite the new tunnel, there are still a few people who rashly attempt to cross the Pass on foot.
    • rashly /ˈræʃ.li/ 轻率地;鲁莽地;毛躁地 in a careless or unwise way, without thought for what might happen or result (2 次)
  1352. They can be friendly and affectionate towards humans, but they lead mysterious lives of their own as well.
    • mysterious /mɪˈstɪə.ri.əs/ 神秘的事物,难以理解的事物,谜 strange, not known, or not understood (2 次)
  1353. At high speeds, falling cats have time to relax.
    • relax /rɪˈlæks/ (使)放松,(使)轻松;(使身体部位)松弛,放松 to (cause someone to) become less active and more calm and happy (2 次)
  1354. Even by modern standards, the 46,000 ton Titanic was a colossal ship.
    • colossal /kəˈlɒs.əl/ 巨大的,庞大的 extremely large (2 次)
  1355. He was greeted by an unpleasant smell which convinced him that I was telling the truth.
    • greet /ɡriːt/ 问候;迎接;向…打招呼;对…作出反应 to welcome someone with particular words or a particular action, or to react to something in the stated way (2 次)
  1356. We sometimes imagine a desert island to be a sort of paradise where the sun always shines.
    • paradise /ˈpær.ə.daɪs/ 天堂,乐园 a place or condition of great happiness where everything is exactly as you would like it to be (2 次)
  1357. Not wanting to frighten the poor man, Mrs. Richards quickly hid in the small storeroom under the stairs.
    • storeroom /ˈstɔː.ruːm/ 储藏室,储物间 a room for keeping things in while they are not being used (2 次)
  1358. Mrs. Richards realized that it must be the man from the Electricity Board who had come to read the metre.
    • electricity /ˌel.ɪkˈtrɪs.ə.ti/ ;电能 a form of energy that can be produced in several ways and that provides power to devices that create light, heat, etc. (2 次)
  1359. Obtaining ‘protection money’ is not a modern crime.
    • crime /kraɪm/ 违法行为,犯罪活动 illegal activities (2 次)
  1360. Mum or dad, of course, provide a regular supply of pocket money, but uncles and aunts are always a source of extra income.
    • uncle /ˈʌŋ.kəl/ 舅父;伯父;叔父;姨父;姑父 the brother of someone’s mother or father, or the husband of someone’s aunt or uncle (2 次)
  1361. I gave him fifty pence yesterday and advised him to save it.
    • advise /ədˈvaɪz/ 劝告;忠告;向…提供意见,给…出主意 to give someone advice (2 次)
  1362. Though Verrazano is by no means considered to be a great explorer, his name will probably remain immortal, for on November 21st, 1964, the longest suspension bridge in the world was named after him.
    • immortal /ɪˈmɔː.təl/ 永生的;永存的 living or lasting for ever (2 次)
  1363. It has a span of 4,260 feet.
    • span /spæn/ 一段时间 the period of time that something exists or happens (2 次)
  1364. The towers are built on immense underwater platforms made of steel and concrete.
    • steel /stiːl/ a strong metal that is a mixture of iron and carbon, used for making things that need a strong structure, especially vehicles and buildings (2 次)
  1365. The first thing I saw when I entered the art gallery was a notice which said: ‘Do not touch the exhibits.
    • exhibit /ɪɡˈzɪb.ɪt/ 展出,展览;展示 to show something publicly (2 次)
  1366. The two men quarrelled bitterly and it was clear that the argument could only be settled by a fight.
    • argument /ˈɑːɡ.jə.mənt/ 争论;争吵;争辩;争执 a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing (2 次)
  1367. The gaoler looked on eagerly, anxious to see if his fellow actor had at last learnt his lines.
    • eagerly /ˈiː.ɡə.li/ 热切地,殷切地 in a way that shows that you want to do or have something very much, especially something interesting or enjoyable (2 次)
    • anxious /ˈæŋk.ʃəs/ 焦虑的,不安的,担心的 worried and nervous (2 次)
  1368. Then, squinting his eyes, he said: ‘The light is dim.
    • dim /dɪm/ 光线暗的,暗淡的,昏暗的 not giving or having much light (2 次)
  1369. Much to the aristocrat’s amusement, the gaoler returned a few moments later with a pair of glasses and the usual copy of the letter which he proceeded to read to the prisoner.
    • proceed /prəˈsiːd/ 继续进行,继续做 to continue as planned (2 次)
  1370. My friend, Robert, lives in a country where snails are despised.
    • despise /dɪˈspaɪz/ 鄙视,蔑视;厌恶 to feel a strong dislike for someone or something because you think that that person or thing is bad or has no value (2 次)
  1371. Acting on a sudden impulse, I collected several dozen, put them in a paper bag, and took them to Robert.
    • impulse /ˈɪm.pʌls/ 冲动,突然的强烈欲望 a sudden strong wish to do something (2 次)
  1372. It is all very well for such things to occur in fiction.
    • fiction /ˈfɪk.ʃən/ 小说 the type of book or story that is written about imaginary characters and events and not based on real people and facts (2 次)
  1373. After I had stacked my shirts and underclothes in two empty drawers, I decided to hang one of the two suits I had brought with me in the cupboard.
    • stack /stæk/ (码放整齐的)堆,叠,摞 a pile of things arranged one on top of another (2 次)
    • drawer /drɔːr/ 抽屉 a box-shaped container, without a top, that is part of a piece of furniture. It slides in and out to open and close and is used for keeping things in. (2 次)
  1374. She serves as an impressive reminder of the great ships of the past.
    • impressive /ɪmˈpres.ɪv/ (因特殊、重要或巨大而)给人留下深刻印象的 If an object or achievement is impressive, you admire or respect it, usually because it is special, important, or very large. (2 次)
  1375. The Cutty Sark rolled from side to side and it became impossible to steer her.
    • steer /stɪər/ 驾驶(交通工具);掌方向盘 to control the direction of a vehicle (2 次)
  1376. Even this was remarkable, considering that she had had so many delays.
    • delay /dɪˈleɪ/ (使)延迟,(使)延误;(使)延期 to make something happen at a later time than originally planned or expected (2 次)
  1377. But just before the competition closed, a lorry arrived at the factory with a truly colossal biscuit which weighed 2,400 pounds.
    • truly /ˈtruː.li/ 真实地;确实地;如实地 used to emphasize that what you are saying is true (2 次)
  1378. His few material possessions make it possible for him to move from place to place with ease.
    • ease /iːz/ 减轻;减低;缓解 to make or become less severe, difficult, unpleasant, painful, etc. (2 次)
  1379. It was difficult not to be tempted.
    • tempt /tempt/ 引诱,诱惑 to make someone want to have or do something, especially something that is unnecessary or wrong (2 次)
  1380. I had no sooner got off the ship than I was assailed by a man who wanted to sell me a diamond ring.
    • assail /əˈseɪl/ 攻击,袭击;抨击 to attack someone violently or criticize someone strongly (2 次)
  1381. I had no intention of buying one, but I could not conceal the fact that I was impressed by the size of the diamonds.
    • impress /ɪmˈpres/ 给…留下深刻印象;使钦佩 to cause someone to admire or respect you (2 次)
  1382. At the base of the gold cap, the words ‘made in the U.S.A’ had been neatly inscribed.
    • neatly /ˈniːt.li/ 整洁地,整齐地 in a tidy way (2 次)
  1383. Gesticulating wildly, the man acted as if he found my offer outrageous, but he eventually reduced the price to $10.
    • outrageous /ˌaʊtˈreɪ.dʒəs/ 骇人的;无耻的;无法接受的 shocking and morally unacceptable (2 次)
  1384. I felt especially pleased with my wonderful bargain – until I got back to the ship.
    • bargain /ˈbɑː.ɡɪn/ 便宜货,廉价品 something on sale at a lower price than its true value (2 次)
  1385. No matter how hard I tried, it was impossible to fill this beautiful pen with ink and to this day it has never written a single world!
    • ink /ɪŋk/ 墨水;油墨;墨汁 coloured liquid used for writing, printing, and drawing (2 次)
  1386. He spent a miserable day in bed thinking of all the fun he was missing.
    • fun /fʌn/ 乐趣;快乐;享受 pleasure, enjoyment, or entertainment (2 次)
  1387. He was still mumbling something about hospitals at the end of the party when he slipped on a piece of ice and broke his left leg.
    • mumble /ˈmʌm.bəl/ 含糊地说,咕哝 to speak quietly and in a way that is not clear so that the words are difficult to understand (2 次)
  1388. Farm labourers said that they always woke up to find that work had been done overnight.
    • overnight /ˌəʊ.vəˈnaɪt/ 一夜间(的);在夜间(的),在晚上(的) for or during the night (2 次)
  1389. Fearing the authorities, Eric remained in hiding after the war as well.
    • hiding /ˈhaɪ.dɪŋ/ (惩罚性的)痛打 a punishment that consists of being beaten repeatedly (2 次)
  1390. Dickie left the shop without a word and returned carrying a large cloth bag.
    • cloth /klɒθ/ ,布料 (a type of) woven material (2 次)
  1391. As it was extremely heavy, he dumped it on the counter.
    • dump /dʌmp/ 扔下,丢下 to put down or drop something in a careless way (2 次)
  1392. This exhibition received a great deal of attention in the press, for though the pictures were supposed to be the work of famous artists, they had in fact been painted by Dickie.
    • artist /ˈɑː.tɪst/ 艺术家;美术家;画家;雕塑家 someone who paints, draws, or makes sculptures (2 次)
  1393. You hang up hurriedly and attend to baby, crockery, etc.
    • etc /ɪtˈset.ər.ə/ 以及诸如此类;以及其他;等等(et cetera的缩写) abbreviation for et cetera: and other similar things. It is used to avoid giving a complete list (2 次)
  1394. Seeing a cake flying through the air, a lorry driver who was drawing up alongside the car, pulled up all of a sudden.
    • alongside /əˌlɒŋˈsaɪd/ 在…旁边;与…一起 next to, or together with (2 次)
  1395. But no one has to muster up courage to enter a less pretentious antique shop.
    • courage /ˈkʌr.ɪdʒ/ 勇气,胆量;勇敢 the ability to control your fear in a dangerous or difficult situation (2 次)
  1396. There is always hope that in its labyrinth of musty, dark, disordered rooms a real rarity will be found amongst the piles of assorted junk that litter the floors.
    • disorder /dɪˈsɔː.dər/ 混乱,凌乱,杂乱无章 a state of untidiness or lack of organization (2 次)
    • rarity /ˈreə.rə.ti/ 罕见的东西(或人);稀有,罕见 something that is very unusual, or the quality of being very unusual (2 次)
  1397. Like a scientist bent on making a discovery, he must cherish the hope that one day he will be amply rewarded.
    • cherish /ˈtʃer.ɪʃ/ 珍爱,钟爱;爱护 to love, protect, and care for someone or something that is important to you (2 次)
  1398. The dealer told him that it had just come in, but that he could not be bothered to open it.
    • bother /ˈbɒð.ər/ 努力,尽力;费心 to make the effort to do something (2 次)
  1399. Glancing at it briefly, the dealer told him that it was worth $50.
    • briefly /ˈbriːf.li/ 短暂地;简短地 for a short time (2 次)
  1400. Judges, however wise or eminent, are human and can make mistakes.
    • wise /waɪz/ 明智的;英明的;聪明的 having or showing the ability to make good judgments, based on a deep understanding and experience of life (2 次)
  1401. The shop was an old converted house with many large, disused fireplaces and tall, narrow chimneys.
    • fireplace /ˈfaɪə.pleɪs/ 壁炉;火炉 a space in the wall of a room for a fire to burn in, or the decorated part that surrounds this space (2 次)
  1402. A long-lost brother, who was presumed dead, was really alive all the time and wickedly plotting to bring about the hero’s downfall.
    • wickedly (2 次)
  1403. Franz poured scorn on the idea, pointing out that his brother had been killed in action during the war.
    • pour /pɔːr/ ,注,灌 to make a substance flow from a container, especially into another container, by raising just one side of the container that the substance is in (2 次)
  1404. We have learnt to expect that trains will be punctual.
    • punctual /ˈpʌŋk.tʃu.əl/ 准时的,守时的 arriving, doing something, or happening at the expected, correct time; not late (2 次)
  1405. It is all too easy to blame the railway authorities when something does go wrong.
    • blame /bleɪm/ 责备;责怪;归咎于 to say or think that someone or something did something wrong or is responsible for something bad happening (2 次)
  1406. Even a mighty express train can be held up by signals.
    • mighty /ˈmaɪ.ti/ 强大的;巨大的;伟大的 very large, powerful, or important (2 次)
  1407. Films, videos, CDs and CD-ROMS are just some of the bewildering amount of information they will have.
    • cd /ˌsiːˈdiː/ 激光唱片,光盘(compact disc的缩写) abbreviation for compact disc : a small plastic disk with a shiny surface on which information, especially high-quality sound, is recorded (2 次)
    • bewilder /bɪˈwɪl.dər/ 使迷惑,使糊涂;难住 to confuse someone (2 次)
  1408. Bruce went into a low gear and drove at a terrifying speed, keeping the front wheels astride the crack as he followed its zigzag course.
    • crack /kræk/ (使)破裂;(使)裂开;(使)产生裂纹 to break something so that it does not separate, but very thin lines appear on its surface, or to become broken in this way (2 次)
  1409. He added that a student had dressed up as a policeman and was playing all sorts of silly jokes on people.
    • silly /ˈsɪl.i/ 愚蠢的,傻的 showing little thought or judgment (2 次)
  1410. Sure enough, a policeman arrived on the scene and politely asked the workmen to go away.
    • politely /pəˈlaɪt.li/ 有礼貌地 in a polite way (2 次)
  1411. The workmen struggled fiercely and one of them lost his temper.
    • fiercely /ˈfɪəs.li/ 凶猛地;激烈地;猛烈地 in a frightening, violent, or powerful way (2 次)
  1412. This idyllic pastoral scene is only part of the picture.
    • pastoral /ˈpɑː.stər.əl/ (教师或牧师的部分工作)咨询指导的,提供建议和帮助的 used to refer to the part of the work of teachers and priests that involves giving help and advice about personal matters (2 次)
  1413. My friend fails to mention the long and friendless winter evenings in front of the TV – virtually the only form of entertainment.
    • entertainment /en.təˈteɪn.mənt/ 娱乐,娱乐节目;娱乐表演 shows, films, television, or other performances or activities that entertain people, or a performance of this type (2 次)
  1414. Why people are prepared to tolerate a four-hour journey each day for the dubious privilege of living in the country is beyond me.
    • prepared /prɪˈpeəd/ 有准备的,准备好的 ready to deal with a situation (2 次)
  1415. Perhaps it is the desire for solitude or the chance of making an unexpected discovery that lures people down to the depths of the earth.
    • desire /dɪˈzaɪər/ (尤指强烈地)渴望,希望,想要 to want something, especially strongly (2 次)
  1416. They arouse instincts which can only be dimly understood.
    • instinct /ˈɪn.stɪŋkt/ 本能,直觉 the way people or animals naturally react or behave, without having to think or learn about it (2 次)
  1417. Such undertakings require the precise planning and foresight of military operations.
    • precise /prɪˈsaɪs/ 精确的;准确的,确切的 exact and accurate (2 次)
    • military /ˈmɪl.ɪ.tər.i/ 军事的;军用的 relating to or belonging to the armed forces (2 次)
  1418. Precautions of this sort are necessary, for it is impossible to foretell the exact nature of the difficulties which will confront the pot-holer.
    • confront /kənˈfrʌnt/ 面对,面临;遭遇;直面,正视 to face, meet, or deal with a difficult situation or person (2 次)
  1419. This immense chasm has been formed by an underground stream which has tunnelled a course through a flaw in the rocks.
    • chasm /ˈkæz.əm/ (岩石、地面或冰面的)裂隙;峡谷;深渊 a very deep, narrow opening in rock, ice, or the ground (2 次)
    • underground /ˌʌn.dəˈɡraʊnd/ 在地下(的),在地面以下的 below the surface of the earth; below ground (2 次)
  1420. The entrance to the cave is on a plateau in the Dauphine Alps.
    • alps /ælps/ 阿尔卑斯山脉(欧洲的一大型山脉,东起奥地利、斯洛文尼亚,穿过意大利、瑞士、德国和列支敦士登,一直延伸至西部的法国) a large mountain range in Europe, stretching from Austria and Slovenia in the east, through Italy, Switzerland, Germany, and Liechtenstein, to France in the west (2 次)
  1421. Since its discovery, it has become a sort of potholers’ Everest.
    • everest /ˈev.ər.ɪst/ 埃佛勒斯峰(即珠穆朗玛峰) the highest mountain on earth, situated on the border between Nepal and Tibet in the west of China (2 次)
  1422. They had to edge their way along this, sometimes wading across shallow streams, or swimming across deep pools.
    • wade /weɪd/ (在水中)艰难地行进,涉水,蹚 to walk through water or other liquid with some effort, because it is deep enough to come quite high up your legs, or thick (2 次)
  1423. Suddenly they came to a waterfall which dropped into an underground lake at the bottom of the cave.
    • waterfall /ˈwɔː.tə.fɔːl/ 瀑布 water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point, sometimes from a great height (2 次)
  1424. In this part of the cave, they could hear an insistent booming sound which they found was caused by a small waterspout shooting down into a pool from the roof of the cave.
    • shoot /ʃuːt/ (枪),射(箭);发射;射中,射伤,射杀 to fire a bullet or an arrow, or to hit, injure, or kill a person or animal by firing a bullet or arrow at him, her, or it (2 次)
  1425. Squeezing through a cleft in the rocks, the pot-holers arrived at an enormous cavern, the size of a huge concert hall.
    • cavern /ˈkæv.ən/ 大洞穴;大山洞 a large cave (2 次)
  1426. Insuring public or private property is a standard practice in most countries in the world.
    • property /ˈprɒp.ə.ti/ 所有物;财产;资产 an object or objects that belong to someone (2 次)
  1427. Shivering in their wet clothes, the teenagers looked on while three men dived repeatedly into the water to locate the dish.
    • repeatedly /rɪˈpiː.tɪd.li/ 一再;再三;多次地 many times (2 次)
  1428. Eventually chains were fixed to one end of the dish and a powerful winch was put into operation.
    • winch /wɪntʃ/ 绞车;卷扬机 a machine that lifts heavy objects by turning a chain or rope around a tube-shaped device (2 次)
  1429. For one agonizing moment, the dish was perched precariously on the bank of the canal, but it suddenly overbalanced and slid back into the water.
    • perch /pɜːtʃ/ 我们坐在酒吧高凳上,喝了一杯啤酒。 to sit on or near the edge of something: (2 次)
  1430. Water streamed in torrents over its sides with such force that it set up a huge wave in the canal.
    • torrent /ˈtɒr.ənt/ (尤指似乎无法控制的)狂潮,迸发 a sudden large or too large amount, especially one that seems to be uncontrolled (2 次)
  1431. If you are lucky enough to get a sleeper, you spend half the night staring at the small blue light in the ceiling, or fumbling to find your ticket for inspection.
    • inspection /ɪnˈspek.ʃən/ 检查;视察 the act of looking at something carefully, or an official visit to a building or organization to check that everything is correct and legal (2 次)
  1432. But even when such refinements are not available, there is plenty to keep you occupied.
    • refinement /rɪˈfaɪn.mənt/ 提炼;提纯;精炼 the process of making a substance pure (2 次)
  1433. You soar effortlessly over high mountains and deep valleys.
    • soar /sɔːr/ 猛增,骤升 to rise very quickly to a high level (2 次)
  1434. In democratic countries any efforts to restrict the freedom of the press are rightly condemned.
    • democratic /ˌdem.əˈkræt.ɪk/ 民主的 based on the principles of democracy (2 次)
  1435. Newspapers exert such tremendous influence that they can not only bring about major changes to the lives of ordinary people but can even overthrow a government.
    • overthrow /ˌəʊ.vəˈθrəʊ/ (用武力)推翻,打倒;打败 to defeat or remove someone from power, using force (2 次)
  1436. The story of a poor family that acquired fame and fortune overnight, dramatically illustrates the power of the press.
    • illustrate /ˈɪl.ə.streɪt/ (书籍、杂志等)画插图 to draw pictures for a book, magazine, etc. (2 次)
  1437. If they had only had one more child, the fact would have passed unnoticed.
    • unnoticed /ʌnˈnəʊ.tɪst/ 未被看见的;未被注意到的 without being seen or noticed (2 次)
  1438. Newspapers and magazines offered the family huge sums for the exclusive rights to publish stories and photographs.
    • exclusive /ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/ 专用的,专有的;独有的,独占的 limited to only one person or group of people (2 次)
  1439. Reporters kept pressing for interviews so lawyers had to be employed to act as spokesmen for the family at press conferences.
    • interview /ˈɪn.tə.vjuː/ 面试;面谈 a meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job or course (2 次)
  1440. So great is our passion for doing things for ourselves, that we are becoming increasingly less dependent on specialized labour.
    • passion /ˈpæʃ.ən/ 激情,热情;强烈情感 a very powerful feeling, for example of sexual attraction, love, hate, anger, or other emotion (2 次)
    • specialized /ˈspeʃ.əl.aɪzd/ 专门的;专科的 working in and knowing a lot about one particular subject, skill, service, etc. (2 次)
  1441. Men, particularly, spend hours of their leisure time installing their own fireplaces, laying out their own gardens; building garages and making furniture.
    • leisure /ˈleʒ.ər/ 空闲,闲暇,休闲 the time when you are not working or doing other duties (2 次)
  1442. Shops cater for the do-it-yourself craze not only by running special advisory services for novices, but by offering consumers bits and pieces which they can assemble at home.
    • cater /ˈkeɪ.tər/ 提供饮食;承办(宴席) to provide, and sometimes serve, food (2 次)
    • assemble /əˈsem.bəl/ 集合,聚集;收集 to come together in a single place or bring parts together in a single group (2 次)
  1443. Needless to say our house is now surrounded by a jungle.
    • jungle /ˈdʒʌŋ.ɡəl/ 热带丛林 a tropical forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together (2 次)
  1444. In this much-travelled world, there are still thousands of places which are inaccessible to tourists.
    • inaccessible /ˌɪn.əkˈses.ə.bəl/ 难到达的,无法去的 very difficult or impossible to travel to or reach (2 次)
  1445. We had spent several days in a small town and visited a number of old churches in the vicinity.
    • vicinity /vɪˈsɪn.ə.ti/ 周围地区;邻近地区;附近 the area around a place or where the speaker is (2 次)
  1446. On the day before our departure, several bus loads of tourists descended on the town.
    • departure /dɪˈpɑː.tʃər/ (人、交通工具等)离开;启程,出发 the fact of a person or vehicle, etc. leaving somewhere (2 次)
  1447. In it there was a boatman fast asleep.
    • boatman /ˈbəʊt.mən/ 靠小船营生的人;摆渡人;船夫 a man whose job is to control a small boat, for example on a river (2 次)
  1448. Sitting down on a dilapidated wooden fence near the field, we opened a couple of tins of sardines and had a picnic lunch.
    • fence /fens/ 栅栏;篱笆;围栏 a structure that divides two areas of land, similar to a wall but made of wood or wire and supported with posts (2 次)
  1449. There was no doubt that we were unwelcome visitors.
    • unwelcome /ʌnˈwel.kəm/ 不受欢迎的;多余的 not wanted (2 次)
  1450. She was sentimentally attached to this house, for even though it was far too big for her needs, she persisted in living there long after her husband’s death.
    • persist /pəˈsɪst/ 持续;存留 If an unpleasant feeling or situation persists, it continues to exist. (2 次)
  1451. When she came in with the last course – a huge pudding – she tripped on the carpet and the pudding went flying through the air, narrowly missed my aunt, and crashed on the dining table with considerable force.
    • pudding /ˈpʊd.ɪŋ/ 布丁(通常由油酥面团、面粉、面包或大米加上水果制成的热甜食) a sweet and usually hot dish made with pastry, flour, bread, or rice, and often fruit (2 次)
  1452. We resolve to get up earlier each morning, eat less, find more time to play with the children, do a thousand and one jobs about the house, be nice to people we don’t like, drive carefully, and take the dog for a walk every day.
    • resolve /rɪˈzɒlv/ 解决;解除;消除 to solve or end a problem or difficulty (2 次)
  1453. If we remain inveterate smokers, it is only because we have so often experienced the frustration that results from failure.
    • frustration /frʌsˈtreɪ.ʃən/ (因不能满足需求而)沮丧;令人沮丧的事物 the feeling of being annoyed or less confident because you cannot achieve what you want, or something that makes you feel like this (2 次)
  1454. Most of us fail in our efforts at self-improvement because our schemes are too ambitious and we never have time to carry them out.
    • scheme /skiːm/ 阴谋,诡计 an organized plan for doing something, especially something dishonest or illegal that will bring a good result for you (2 次)
  1455. Little by little the eleven minutes fell to zero.
    • zero /ˈzɪə.rəʊ/ (数字)零;没有,全无 (the number) 0; nothing (2 次)
  1456. These were the so-called mainframe machines.
    • mainframe /ˈmeɪn.freɪm/ (大型计算机的)主机,大型机 a very large, powerful computer with a lot of memory that many people can use at the same time (2 次)
  1457. It can properly be described as the first ‘home computer’ and it pointed the way to the future.
    • properly /ˈprɒp.əl.i/ 正确地;合适地 correctly, or in a satisfactory way (2 次)
  1458. In the early 1980s, the computer giant, IBM produced the world’s first Personal Computer.
    • ibm (2 次)
  1459. All these computer uses have become commonplace.
    • commonplace /ˈkɒm.ən.pleɪs/ 平常的;常见的;普通的;普遍的 happening often or often seen or experienced and so not considered to be special (2 次)
  1460. This is what makes Leon Bagrit’s predictions particularly remarkable.
    • prediction /prɪˈdɪk.ʃən/ 预计,预料,预言 a statement about what you think will happen in the future (2 次)
  1461. Despite the fact that the bottle is tinted a delicate shade of green, an observant visitor would soon notice that it is filled with what looks like a thick, greyish substance.
    • delicate /ˈdel.ɪ.kət/ 脆弱的;娇嫩的 needing careful treatment, especially because easily damaged (2 次)
    • substance /ˈsʌb.stəns/ 物质;材料 material with particular physical characteristics (2 次)
  1462. If you were to ask Harry what was in the bottle, he would tell you that it contained perfumed mud.
    • perfumed /ˈpɜː.fjuːmd/ 芳香的 having a pleasant perfume (2 次)
  1463. This brief experiment would dispel any further doubts you might have.
    • dispel /dɪˈspel/ 消除(恐惧);扫除(疑虑);打消(错误念头) to remove fears, doubts, and false ideas, usually by proving them wrong or unnecessary (2 次)
  1464. Furthermore, the acquisition of this bottle cured him of a bad habit he had been developing for years.
    • cure /kjʊər/ 治愈,治好 to make someone with an illness healthy again (2 次)
  1465. Harry used to consider it a great joke to go into expensive cosmetic shops and make outrageous requests for goods that do not exist.
    • cosmetic /kɒzˈmet.ɪk/ 我们出售各种各样的化妆品和洗漱用品,价格公道。 substances that you put on your face or body that are intended to improve your appearance: (2 次)
  1466. Harry does not need to be prompted to explain how he bought his precious bottle of mud.
    • prompt /prɒmpt/ 引起;导致;激起 to make something happen (2 次)
  1467. One day, he went to an exclusive shop in London and asked for ‘Myrolite’, the shop assistant looked puzzled and Harry repeated the word, slowly stressing each syllable.
    • stress /stres/ 紧张,压力;造成紧张的因素 great worry caused by a difficult situation, or something that causes this condition (2 次)
  1468. When the woman shook her head in bewilderment, Harry went on to explain that ‘myrolite’ was a hard, amber-like substance which could be used to remove freckles.
    • bewilderment /bɪˈwɪl.də.mənt/ 混乱 confusion (2 次)
  1469. He was glad to get away with a mere twenty pounds and he beat a hasty retreat, clutching the precious bottle under his arm.
    • retreat /rɪˈtriːt/ 退却;撤退;后退 to go away from a place or person in order to escape from fighting or danger (2 次)
  1470. The Swedes were the first to recognize that public officials like civil servants, police officers, health inspectors or tax-collectors can make mistakes or act over-zealously in the belief that they are serving the public.
    • civil /ˈsɪv.əl/ 文职的;民用的;平民的,国民的 not military or religious, or relating to the ordinary people of a country (2 次)
  1471. A parliamentary committee representing all political parties appoints a person who is suitably qualified to investigate private grievances against the State.
    • qualified /ˈkwɒl.ɪ.faɪd/ 有资格的;合格的,胜任的 having finished a training course, or having particular skills, etc. (2 次)
  1472. There is nothing secretive about the Ombudsman’s work, for his correspondence is open to public inspection.
    • secretive /ˈsiː.krə.tɪv/ 遮遮掩掩的;守口如瓶的 People who are secretive hide their feelings, thoughts, intentions, and actions from other people. (2 次)
  1473. If a citizen’s complaint is justified, the Ombudsman will act on his behalf.
    • justify /ˈdʒʌs.tɪ.faɪ/ 为…辩护;证明…正当(或有理、正确);是…的正当理由 to give or to be a good reason for (2 次)
  1474. The Ombudsman immediately wrote to the Chief of Police in the district asking him to send a record of the case.
    • chief /tʃiːf/ 首要的;最重要的;最主要的 most important or main (2 次)
  1475. The fact that the policeman was prejudiced against foreigners could not be recorded in the official files.
    • prejudice /ˈpredʒ.ə.dɪs/ 成见,偏见,歧视 an unfair and unreasonable opinion or feeling, especially when formed without enough thought or knowledge (2 次)
  1476. We enjoy reading about them, especially when we find that, like the praying mantis, they lead perfectly horrible lives.
    • perfectly /ˈpɜː.fekt.li/ 完美地,完满地 in a perfect way (2 次)
  1477. Last summer I spent days in the garden watching thousands of ants crawling up the trunk of my prize peach tree.
    • peach /piːtʃ/ (子) a round fruit with sweet yellow flesh that has a lot of juice, a slightly furry red and yellow skin, and a large seed in its centre (2 次)
  1478. I am especially proud of it, not only because it has survived several severe winters, but because it occasionally produces luscious peaches.
    • severe /sɪˈvɪər/ 非常严重的;剧烈的;惨重的 causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; very serious (2 次)
  1479. I even went out at midnight with a torch and noted with satisfaction (and surprise) that the ants were still swarming around the sticky tape without being able to do anything about it.
    • midnight /ˈmɪd.naɪt/ 子夜,午夜 twelve o’clock in the middle of the night (2 次)
  1480. But this hope is always in the realms of science fiction.
    • realm /relm/ (兴趣或活动的)界,领域,范围 an area of interest or activity (2 次)
  1481. The river which forms the eastern boundary of our farm has always played an important part in our lives.
    • boundary /ˈbaʊn.dər.i/ 分界线;边界 a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit of something (2 次)
  1482. We have special river birthday parties in the summer.
    • birthday /ˈbɜːθ.deɪ/ 生日 the day that is exactly a year or number of years after a person was born (2 次)
  1483. We are lucky in that only the lower fields, which make up a very small proportion of our farm, are affected by flooding, but other farms are less favorably sited, and flooding can sometimes spell disaster for their owners.
    • proportion /prəˈpɔː.ʃən/ 部分;份额 the number or amount of a group or part of something when compared to the whole (2 次)
    • flooding /ˈflʌd.ɪŋ/ (尤指因降雨所致的)洪水 a situation in which an area is covered with water, especially from rain (2 次)
    • disaster /dɪˈzɑː.stər/ 灾难,大祸 (an event that results in) great harm, damage, or death, or serious difficulty (2 次)
  1484. We were, however, worried about our nearest neighbours, whose farm was low lying and who were newcomers to the district.
    • newcomer /ˈnjuːˌkʌm.ər/ 新来者;新手 someone who has recently arrived in a place or recently become involved in an activity (2 次)
  1485. From an attic window we could get a sweeping view of the river where their land joined ours, and at the most critical juncture we took turns in watching that point.
    • attic /ˈæt.ɪk/ 阁楼;顶楼 the space or room at the top of a building, under the roof, often used for storing things (2 次)
    • critical /ˈkrɪt.ɪ.kəl/ 批评的;批判的;挑剔的;谨严的 saying that someone or something is bad or wrong (2 次)
  1486. The first sign of disaster was a dead sheep floating down.
    • sheep /ʃiːp/ ,绵羊 a farm animal with thick wool that eats grass and is kept for its wool, skin, and meat (2 次)
  1487. Suddenly a raft appeared, looking rather like Noah’s ark, carrying the whole family, a few hens, the dogs, a cat, and a bird in a cage.
    • raft /rɑːft/ 筏子;木筏,木排 a flat floating structure for travelling across water, often made of pieces of wood tied roughly together and moved along with a paddle (= pole with a flat end) (2 次)
  1488. We realized that they must have become unduly frightened by the rising flood, for their house, which had sound foundations, would have stood stoutly even if it had been almost submerged.
    • unduly /ʌnˈdʒuː.li/ 过度地 过分地 more than is necessary, acceptable, or reasonable (2 次)
    • submerge /səbˈmɜːdʒ/ (使)潜入水中,(使)没入水中;浸没 to go below or make something go below the surface of the sea or a river or lake (2 次)
  1489. The men of our family waded down through our flooded meadows with boathooks,in the hope of being able to grapple a corner of the raft and pull it out of the current towards our bank.
    • corner /ˈkɔː.nər/ ;拐角处;墙角 the point, area, or line that is formed by the meeting of two lines, surfaces, roads, etc. (2 次)
  1490. I had expected to be near my objective by now, but everything still seemed alien to me.
    • objective /əbˈdʒek.tɪv/ 目标;目的 something that you plan to do or achieve (2 次)
    • alien /ˈeɪ.li.ən/ 外星人(或生物)的 relating to creatures from another planet (2 次)
  1491. Everything around him was full of her presence, continually reopening the wound.
    • reopen /ˌriːˈəʊ.pən/ (使)重新开张;(使)重新开业;(使)重新开放 If a place or business, etc. reopens or is reopened, it begins to operate, or it becomes open for people to use, after being closed for a period of time. (2 次)
  1492. In the new country he became absorbed in making a new life for the two of us, so that he gradually ceased to grieve.
    • absorb /əbˈzɔːb/ (尤指逐渐)吸收 to take something in, especially gradually (2 次)
  1493. But he wanted to see the old folk again and to visit my mother’s grave.
    • grave /ɡreɪv/ 坟墓,墓穴,埋葬处 a place in the ground where a dead person is buried (2 次)
  1494. But my father had described over and over again what we should see at every milestone, after leaving the nearest town, so that I was positive I should recognize it as familiar territory.
    • positive /ˈpɒz.ə.tɪv/ 建设性的;积极的;怀有希望的 full of hope and confidence, or giving cause for hope and confidence (2 次)
  1495. I had come ten miles since leaving the town, and at this point, according to my father, I should be looking at farms and cottages in a valley, with the spire of the church of our village showing in the far distance.
    • cottage /ˈkɒt.ɪdʒ/ (通常指乡村中的)小屋,村舍 a small house, usually in the countryside (2 次)
    • spire /spaɪər/ (尤指教堂顶部的)尖塔,尖顶 a tall, pointed structure on top of a building, especially on top of a church tower (2 次)
  1496. I felt as if I had stumbled into a nightmare country, as you sometimes do in dreams.
    • nightmare /ˈnaɪt.meər/ 梦魇,噩梦 a very upsetting or frightening dream (2 次)
  1497. I thought he must have misunderstood me, so I repeated its name.
    • misunderstood /ˌmɪs.ʌn.dəˈstænd/ 误解;曲解 to think you have understood someone or something when you have not (2 次)
  1498. Then, her composure regained, she was ready to set off with the porter’s assistance to search for any intruders who might still be lurking in her flat.
    • regain /rɪˈɡeɪn/ 重新获得;恢复;收回 to take or get possession of something again (2 次)
  1499. The chaos was inconceivable.
    • chaos /ˈkeɪ.ɒs/ 混乱;无秩序状态 a state of total confusion with no order (2 次)
  1500. She had lived in the flat for thirty years and was a veritable magpie at hoarding; and it seemed as though everything she possessed had been tossed out and turned over and over.
    • magpie /ˈmæɡ.paɪ/ ,喜鹊 a bird with black and white feathers and a long tail (2 次)
  1501. Then a police inspector arrived with a constable and she told them of her discovery of the ransacked flat.
    • constable /ˈkʌn.stə.bəl/ (英国最低级别的)警察,保安官 a British police officer of the lowest rank (2 次)
  1502. The inspector began to look for fingerprints, while the constable checked that the front door locks had not been forced, thereby proving that the burglars had either used skeleton keys or entered over the balcony.
    • thereby /ˌðeəˈbaɪ/ 因此,由此;从而 as a result of this action (2 次)
  1503. There was no trace of fingerprints, but the inspector found a dirty red bundle that contained jewellery which the old lady said was not hers.
    • bundle /ˈbʌn.dəl/ ;捆 a number of things that have been fastened or are held together (2 次)
  1504. It is a harmless habit, but it litters up her desk to such an extent that every time she opens it, loose bits of paper fall out in every direction.
    • loose /luːs/ 松的,松动的 not firmly held or fastened in place (2 次)
  1505. Whatever it consists of, stamps, records, first editions of books china,glass, antique furniture, pictures, model cars, stuffed birds, toy animals, there is always something to do in connection with it, from finding the right place for the latest addition, to verifying facts in reference books.
    • reference /ˈref.ər.əns/ 提到;谈到;论及 a mention of something (2 次)
  1506. Collecting, by occupying spare time so constructively, makes a person contented, with no time for boredom.
    • boredom /ˈbɔː.dəm/ 厌烦;厌倦;乏味;无聊 the state of being bored (2 次)
  1507. Punctuality is a necessary habit in all public affairs in civilized society.
    • affair /əˈfeər/ 事务;事情 a situation or subject that is being dealt with or considered (2 次)
  1508. The intellectual, who is working on some abstruse problem, has everything coordinated and organized for the matter in hand.
    • intellectual /ˌɪn.təlˈek.tʃu.əl/ 智力的,脑力的 relating to your ability to think and understand things, especially complicated ideas (2 次)
  1509. If no accidents occur on the way, like punctured tyres, diversions of traffic, sudden descent of fog, they will be on time.
    • diversion /daɪˈvɜː.ʃən/ 绕行路线 a different route that is used because a road is closed (2 次)
  1510. She entered the station twenty minutes before the train was due, since her parents had impressed upon her that it would be unforgivable to miss it and cause the friends with whom she was going to stay to make two journeys to meet her.
    • unforgivable /ˌʌn.fəˈɡɪv.ə.bəl/ (行为)过于恶劣无法饶恕的 (of behaviour) too bad to forgive (2 次)
  1511. The sagas of these people explain that some of them came from Indonesia about 2,000 years ago.
    • saga /ˈsɑː.ɡə/ 萨迦(中世纪主要在冰岛用古诺斯语写成的斯堪的纳维亚长篇传奇) a long story about Scandinavian history, written in the Old Norse language in the Middle Ages, mainly in Iceland (2 次)
  1512. We owe a lot to the birds and beasts who eat insects but all of them put together kill only a fraction of the number destroyed by spiders.
    • beast /biːst/ (尤指大型或野生的)动物;野兽 an animal, especially a large or wild one (2 次)
  1513. The early climbers were looking for the easiest way to the top because the summit was the prize they sought, especially if it had never been attained before.
    • summit /ˈsʌm.ɪt/ 峰会,首脑会议,最高级会议 an important formal meeting between leaders of governments from two or more countries (2 次)
    • attain /əˈteɪn/ 实现;获得;赢得 to reach or succeed in getting something (2 次)
  1514. For men accustomed to eating seven-course dinners and sleeping between fine linen sheets at home, the change to the Alps must have been very hard indeed.
    • accustom /əˈkʌs.təm/ 使习惯于 to make yourself familiar with new conditions (2 次)
  1515. During these tests she was able to read a newspaper through an opaque screen and, stranger still,by moving her elbow over a child’s game of Lotto she was able to describe the figures and colours printed on it; and,in another instance,wearing stockings and slippers, to make out with her foot the outlines and colours of a picture hidden under a carpet.
    • outline /ˈaʊt.laɪn/ 轮廓,略图,外形 the main shape or edge of something, without any details (2 次)
  1516. During all these tests Vera was blindfold; and indeed, except when blindfold she lacked the ability to perceive things with her skin.
    • blindfold /ˈblaɪnd.fəʊld/ 蒙眼布;障眼物;眼罩 a strip of cloth that covers someone’s eyes and stops them from seeing (2 次)
  1517. There is only one difference between an old man and a young one: the young man has a glorious future before him and the old one has a splendid future behind him:and maybe that is where the rub is.
    • glorious /ˈɡlɔː.ri.əs/ 辉煌的;光荣的;荣耀的 deserving great admiration, praise, and honour (2 次)
  1518. They have an air of freedom, and they have not a dreary commitment to mean ambitions or love of comfort.
    • dreary /ˈdrɪə.ri/ 沉闷的,单调乏味的,令人沮丧的 boring and making you feel unhappy (2 次)
  1519. All this seems to me to link them with life and the origins of things.
    • origin /ˈɒr.ɪ.dʒɪn/ 起源,源头;起因 the beginning or cause of something (2 次)
  1520. On the village green, where you pick up sides and no feeling of local patriotism is involved, it is possible to play simply for the fun and exercise: but as soon as a the question of prestige arises, as soon as you feel that you and some larger unit will be disgraced if you lose, the most savage combative instincts are aroused.
    • savage /ˈsæv.ɪdʒ/ 凶残的;凶猛的;野性的 extremely violent, wild, or frightening (2 次)
  1521. So it is a comparatively simple step from locating the sea bottom to locating a shoal of fish.
    • comparatively /kəmˈpær.ə.tɪv.li/ 相对地,比较而言 as compared to something else (2 次)
  1522. With experience, and with improved apparatus, it is now possible not only to locate a shoal but to tell if it is herring, cod, or other well-known fish, by the pattern of its echo.
    • improved /ɪmˈpruːv/ 改进,改善 to (cause something to) get better (2 次)
  1523. These days, it is differences in national regulations, far more than tariffs, that put sand in the wheels of trade between rich countries.
    • trade /treɪd/ 贸易;交易;买卖 the activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries (2 次)
  1524. As it happens, a razor that is safe in Europe is unlikely to electrocute Americans.
    • unlikely /ʌnˈlaɪ.kli/ 不大可能发生的 not probable or likely to happen (2 次)
  1525.  Alfred the Great acted as his own spy, visiting Danish camps disguised as a minstrel.
    • minstrel /ˈmɪn.strəl/ (11至15世纪的)吟游乐师,吟游歌手 a travelling musician and singer common between the 11th and 15th centuries (2 次)
  1526. The force there assembled was trivial compared with the Danish horde.
    • trivial /ˈtrɪv.i.əl/ 微不足道的,琐碎的;没有价值的 having little value or importance (2 次)
  1527. The episode could reasonably serve as a unique epic of royal espionage!
    • reasonably /ˈriː.zən.ə.bli/ 理性地;有理智地;通情达理地 using good judgment (2 次)
  1528.  Technology trends may push Silicon Valley back to the future.
    • silicon /ˈsɪl.ɪ.kən/ (化学元素)硅 a grey chemical element that is found in rocks and sand and is used in making computers and other electronic machines (2 次)
  1529. As the time and cost of making a chip drop to a few days and a few hundred dollars, engineers may soon be free to let their imaginations soar without being penalized by expensive failures.
    • imagination /ɪˌmædʒ.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ 想象力 the ability to form pictures in the mind (2 次)
  1530. Before it becomes a retirement village, Silicon Valley may prove a classroom for building a global business.
    • global /ˈɡləʊ.bəl/ 全球的,全世界的 relating to the whole world (2 次)
  1531. Primarily, the banker-customer relationship is that of debtor and creditor – who is which depending on whether the customer’s account is in credit or is overdrawn.
    • banker /ˈbæŋ.kər/ 银行家 someone with an important position in a bank (2 次)
    • relationship /rɪˈleɪ.ʃən.ʃɪp/ 关系;联系;关联 the way in which two things are connected (2 次)
    • credit /ˈkred.ɪt/ 赞扬;赞许;荣誉 praise, approval, or honour (2 次)
  1532. It makes no difference that the forgery may have been a very skillful one: the bank must recognize its customer’s signature.
    • forgery /ˈfɔː.dʒər.i/ 伪造品,赝品;伪造(罪) an illegal copy of a document, painting, etc. or the crime of making such illegal copies (2 次)
  1533. It has to be tall because it is like a giant block and tackle and we have to lower into the ground and haul out of the ground great lengths of drill pipe which are rotated by an engine at the top and are fitted with a cutting bit at the bottom.
    • rotate /rəʊˈteɪt/ (尤指围绕一个固定点)(使)旋转,(使)转动 to turn or cause something to turn in a circle, especially around a fixed point (2 次)
  1534. The geologist needs to know what rocks the drill has reached, so every so often a sample is obtained with a coring bit.
    • geologist /dʒiˈɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ 地质学家 a person who studies geology (2 次)
  1535. The modern weather models work with a grid of points of the order of sixty miles apart, and even so, some starting data has to be guessed, since ground stations and satellites cannot see everywhere.
    • datum /ˈdeɪ.təm/ (一条)信息,数据 a single piece of information (2 次)
  1536. At noon the spaces between the sensors will hide fluctuations that the computer will not know about, tiny deviations from the average.
    • fluctuation /ˌflʌk.tʃuˈeɪ.ʃən/ 波动,涨落,起伏不定 a change, or the process of changing, especially continuously between one level or thing and another (2 次)
  1537. Yet a great many processes depending on such research are sought for with complete secrecy until the stage at which patents can be taken out.
    • patent /ˈpeɪ.tənt/ 专利权 the official legal right to make or sell an invention for a particular number of years (2 次)
  1538. This caused the construction of gigantic buildings where too large masses of human beings are crowded together.
    • masse /ˌɒ̃ ˈmæs/ 一起,全体 all together and at the same time, in large numbers (2 次)
  1539. A French physician decided to get rid of the wild rabbits on his own estate and introduced myxomatosis.
    • estate /ɪˈsteɪt/ (位于乡村的)大片私有土地,庄园,种植园 a large area of land in the country that is owned by a family or an organization and is often used for growing crops or raising animals (2 次)
  1540. It spread through France, where wild rabbits are not generally regarded as a pest but as a sport and a useful food supply, and it spread to Britain where wild rabbits are regarded as a pest but where domesticated rabbits, equally susceptible to the disease, are the basis of a profitable fur industry.
    • profitable /ˈprɒf.ɪ.tə.bəl/ 有盈利的;有益的 making or likely to make a profit (2 次)
  1541. On the occasions when they have pushed to shore an unconscious human being they have much more likely done it out of curiosity or for sport, as in riding the bow waves of a ship.
    • curiosity /ˌkjʊə.riˈɒs.ə.ti/ 好奇心;求知欲 an eager wish to know or learn about something (2 次)
  1542. In another game, as the turtle swims across the oceanarium, the first porpoise swoops down from above and butts his shell with his belly.
    • butt /bʌt/ 烟蒂,烟头 the part of a finished cigarette that has not been smoked (2 次)
  1543. He showed that the average individual’s sleep cycle is punctuated with peculiar bursts of eye-movements, some drifting and slow, others jerky and rapid.
    • cycle /ˈsaɪ.kəl/ 自行车,脚踏车 a bicycle (2 次)
    • punctuate /ˈpʌŋk.tʃuː.eɪt/ 给…加标点 to add punctuation marks (= symbols) to writing so that people can see when a sentence starts and finishes, see that something is a question, etc. (2 次)
  1544. If one group of people were disturbed from their eye-movement sleep for several nights on end, and another group were disturbed for an equal period of time but when they were not exhibiting eye-movements, the first group began to show some personality disorders while the others seemed more or less unaffected.
    • personality /ˌpɜː.sənˈæl.ə.ti/ 个性,性格;人格 the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, and think (2 次)
  1545. The implications of all this were that it was not the disturbance of sleep that mattered, but the disturbance of dreaming.
    • disturbance /dɪˈstɜː.bəns/ 干扰,滋扰 something that interrupts someone or makes someone feel worried (2 次)
  1546. Over the periods their saliva, a mild, digestive juice like our own, was converted into a poison that defies analysis even today.
    • saliva /səˈlaɪ.və/ 口水,唾液,涎 the liquid produced in your mouth to keep the mouth wet and to help to prepare food to be digested (2 次)
  1547. It was not forced upon them by the survival competition; they could have caught and lived on prey without using poison, just as the thousands of non-__poisonous__ snakes still do.
    • survival /səˈvaɪ.vəl/ 继续生存,存活,幸存 the fact of a person, organization, etc. continuing to live or exist (2 次)
    • prey /preɪ/ 被捕食的动物,猎物 an animal that is hunted and killed for food by another animal (2 次)
    • poisonous /ˈpɔɪ.zən.əs/ 有毒的,有害的 very harmful and able to cause illness or death (2 次)
  1548. Cats, for instance, would be greatly helped; no running fights with large, fierce rats or tussles with grown rabbits–just a bite and no more effort needed.
    • fierce /fɪəs/ 猛烈的;激烈的;骇人的 physically violent and frightening (2 次)
    • rat /ræt/ ;老鼠;大家鼠 a small rodent, larger than a mouse, that has a long tail and is considered to be harmful (2 次)
  1549. Snakes did not acquire their poison for use against man but for use against prey such as rats and mice, and the effects on these of viperine poison is almost immediate.
    • mouse /maʊs/ a small mammal with short fur, a pointed face, and a long tail (2 次)
  1550. From 1914 to 1924 he was supreme and unchallenged.
    • supreme /suːˈpriːm/ (等级、水平或重要性)最高(的),至高无上(的) having the highest rank, level, or importance (2 次)
  1551. Unlike most of his contemporaries in Hollywood, Hart actually knew something of the old West.
    • contemporary /kənˈtem.pər.ər.i/ 当代的;现代的 existing or happening now, and therefore seeming modern (2 次)
  1552. He had lived in it as a child when it was already disappearing, and his hero was firmly rooted in his memories and experiences, and in both the history and the mythology of the vanished frontier, And although no period or place in American history has been more absurdly romanticized, myth and reality did join hands in at least one arena, the conflict between the individual and encroaching civilization.
    • absurdly /əbˈsɜːd.li/ 荒谬地,荒唐地;愚蠢地 in a stupid or unreasonable way, or to an unreasonable degree (2 次)
    • reality /riˈæl.ə.ti/ 现实;实际情况 the state of things as they are, rather than as they are imagined to be (2 次)
  1553. Men accustomed to struggling for survival against the elements and Indians were bewildered by politicians, bankers and businessmen, and unhorsed by fences, laws and alien taboos.
    • indians /ˈɪn.di.ən/ 印度的;印度人的 belonging to or relating to India or its people (2 次)
  1554. Audiences in the second decade of the twentieth century found it pleasant to escape to a time when life, though hard, was relatively simple.
    • decade /ˈdek.eɪd/ 十年;年代 a period of ten years, especially a period such as 2010 to 2019 (2 次)
    • twentieth /ˈtwen.ti.əθ/ 第二十(的) 20th written as a word (2 次)
  1555. Surely because progress of a particular kind is actually taking place around us and is becoming more and more manifest.
    • manifest /ˈmæn.ɪ.fest/ 显示;表现;表明 to show something clearly, through signs or actions (2 次)
  1556. In the contrary school, the duck is supreme.
    • contrary /ˈkɒn.trə.ri/ 相反;反面;对立面;相反事物 the opposite (2 次)
    • duck /dʌk/ 鸭子 a bird that lives by water and has webbed feet (= feet with skin between the toes), a short neck, and a large beak (2 次)
  1557. Duck, and like them the pigeons, are endowed with steel-like muscles, that are a good part of the weight of the bird, and these will ply the short wings with such irresistible power that they can bore for long distances through an opposing gale before exhaustion follows.
    • bore /bɔːr/ 使厌烦;使讨厌 to talk or act in a way that makes someone lose interest (2 次)
    • exhaustion /ɪɡˈzɔːs.tʃən/ 精疲力竭;疲惫不堪 the state of being extremely tired (2 次)
  1558. You may pick them up in utter exhaustion, if wind over the sea has driven them to a long journey.
    • utter /ˈʌt.ər/ ;讲;出声 to say something or to make a sound with your voice (2 次)
  1559. It tires not, nor does it boast of its power; but belongs to the air travelling it may be six thousand miles to and from its northern nesting home, feeding its flown young as it flies, and slipping through a medium that seems to help its passage even when the wind is adverse.
    • adverse /ˈæd.vɜːs/ 不利的;负面的;有害的 having a negative or harmful effect on something (2 次)
  1560. Such birds do us good, though we no longer take omens from their flight on this side and that; and even the most superstitious villagers no longer take off their hats to the magpie and wish it good-morning.
    • superstitious /ˌsuː.pəˈstɪʃ.əs/ 基于迷信的;相信迷信的 based on or believing in superstitions (= beliefs based on old ideas about luck and magic rather than science or reason) (2 次)
  1561. A young man sees a sunset and, unable to understand or to express the emotion that it rouses in him, concludes that it must be the gateway to a world that lies beyond It is difficult for any of us in moments of intense aesthetic experience to resist the suggestion that we are catching a glimpse of a light that shines down to us from a different realm of existence, different and, because the experience is intensely moving, in some way higher.
    • sunset /ˈsʌn.set/ 日落(时分),黄昏,傍晚 the time in the evening when you last see the sun in the sky (2 次)
    • emotion /ɪˈməʊ.ʃən/ 感情,情感;情绪;激情 a strong feeling such as love or anger, or strong feelings in general (2 次)
    • higher /ˈhaɪ.ər/ (high的比较级) comparative of high (2 次)
  1562. If we glimpse the unutterable, it is unwise to try to utter it, nor should we seek to invest with significance that which we cannot grasp.
    • invest /ɪnˈvest/ (资),投入 to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage (2 次)
    • significance /sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kəns/ 重要性,重要意义 importance (2 次)
    • grasp /ɡrɑːsp/ 抓紧,握紧 to quickly take something in your hand(s) and hold it firmly (2 次)
  1563. A recent article in a weekly newspaper, for instance, was headed with a striking illustration of a lady in a state of considerable distress, with the caption ‘She was yet another victim, reduced to a screaming wreck’.
    • striking /ˈstraɪ.kɪŋ/ 异乎寻常的,惊人的;引人注目的 very unusual or easily noticed, and therefore attracting a lot of attention (2 次)
  1564. Now the snag in this sort of anecdote is of course that one cannot distinguish cause and effect.
    • distinguish /dɪˈstɪŋ.ɡwɪʃ/ 区分,分辨;使有所区别 to notice or understand the difference between two things, or to make one person or thing seem different from another (2 次)
  1565. Some time ago the United States Navy, for instance, examined a very large number of men working on aircraft carriers: the study was known as Project Anehin.
    • navy /ˈneɪ.vi/ 海军 the part of a country’s armed forces that is trained to operate at sea (2 次)
  1566. It can be unpleasant to live even several miles from an aerodrome; if you think what it must be like to share the deck of a ship with several squadrons of jet aircraft, you will realize that a modern navy is a good place to study noise.
    • jet /dʒet/ 喷气式飞机 an aircraft with a jet engine that is able to fly very fast (2 次)
  1567. But neither psychiatric interviews nor objective tests were able to show any effects upon these American sailors.
    • psychiatric /ˌsaɪ.kiˈæt.rɪk/ 精神病(学)的 of or relating to the study of mental illness (2 次)
  1568. That does not prove that it does not exist; but it does mean that noise is less dangerous than, say being brought up in an orphanage – which really is a mental health hazard.
    • hazard /ˈhæz.əd/ 危险物,危害物 something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage (2 次)
  1569. They decompose and are quickly destroyed by the weather or eaten by some other creature It is almost always due to some very special circumstances that traces of land animals survive, as by falling into inaccessible caves, or into an ice crevasse, like the Siberian mammoths, when the whole animal is sometimes preserved, as in a refrigerator.
    • crevasse /krəˈvæs/ (冰川的)裂缝,裂隙 a very deep crack in the thick ice of a glacier (= moving mass of ice) (2 次)
  1570.  From the seventeenth-century empire of Sweden, the story of a galleon that sank at the start of her maiden voyage in 1628 must be one of the strangest tales of the sea.
    • maiden /ˈmeɪ.dən/ 女孩,少女,年轻女子 a girl or young woman (2 次)
  1571. For nearly three and a half centuries she lay at the bottom of Stockholm harbour until her discovery in 1956.
    • stockholm /ˈstɒk.həʊm/ 斯德哥尔摩(瑞典首都) the capital city of Sweden, situated in the eastern part of the country, on the coast (2 次)
  1572. The high stern castle was a riot of carved gods, demons, knights, kings, warriors, mermaids, cherubs; and zoomorphic animal shapes ablaze with red and gold and blue, symbols of courage, power, and cruelty, were portrayed to stir the imaginations of the superstitious sailors of the day.
    • ablaze /əˈbleɪz/ 猛烈燃烧的;烈火熊熊的 burning very strongly (2 次)
  1573. As she emerged from her drifting cloud of gun smoke with the water churned to foam beneath her bow, her flags flying, pennants waving, sails filling in the breeze, and the red and gold or her superstructure ablaze with colour, she presented a more majestic spectacle than Stockholmers had ever seen before.
    • flag /flæɡ/ ,旗帜 a piece of cloth, usually rectangular and attached to a pole at one edge, that has a pattern that shows it represents a country or a group, or has a particular meaning (2 次)
  1574. The majority of the patients attending the medical out-patients departments of our hospitals feel that they have not received adequate treatment unless they are able to carry home with them some tangible remedy in the shape of a bottle of medicine, a box of pills, or a small jar of ointment, and the doctor in charge of the department is only too ready to provide them with these requirements.
    • adequate /ˈæd.ə.kwət/ 足够的;合格的;合乎需要的 enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose (2 次)
    • treatment /ˈtriːt.mənt/ 对待;待遇;处理 the way you deal with or behave towards someone or something (2 次)
    • jar /dʒɑːr/ 罐子,坛子;广口瓶 a glass or clay container with a wide opening at the top and sometimes a fitted lid, usually used for storing food (2 次)
  1575. The first tests on the Solent in 1959 caused a sensation.
    • sensation /senˈseɪ.ʃən/ 感觉;知觉;(尤指)触觉 the ability to feel something physically, especially by touching, or a physical feeling that results from this ability (2 次)
  1576. The hovercraft travelled first over the water, then mounted the beach, climbed up the dunes, and sat down on a road.
    • beach /biːtʃ/ 海滨,湖滨;海滩,沙滩 an area of sand or small stones near the sea or another area of water such as a lake (2 次)
  1577. The hovercraft is particularly useful in large areas with poor communications such as Africa or Australia; it can become a ‘flying fruit-bowl’, carrying bananas from the plantations to the ports; giant hovercraft liners could span the Atlantic; and the railway of the future may well be the ‘hovertrain’, riding on its air cushion over a single rail, which it never touches, at speeds, up to 300 m.p.h.–the possibilities appear unlimited.
    • communication /kəˌmjuː.nɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/ 交流;沟通;交际;传达;传播;通讯 the act of communicating with people (2 次)
  1578. Our knowledge of the oceans a hundred years ago was confined to the two-__dimensional__ shape of the sea surface and the hazards of navigation presented by the irregularities in depth of the shallow water close to the land.
    • dimensional /ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən.əl/ (层次丰富,尤指显得真实)立体的,丰富的 having many different features or qualities, especially in a way that makes something seem real; not too simple (2 次)
  1579. Shortly after this the famous H.M.S.Challenger expedition established the study of the sea-floor as a subject worthy of the most qualified physicists and geologists.
    • worthy /ˈwɜː.ði/ 值得尊敬的;值得钦佩的;值得支持的 deserving respect, admiration, or support (2 次)
  1580. Though they may attain considerable accuracy in the perception of flat form, they do not make the further intellectual and emotional effort needed to comprehend form in its full spatial existence.
    • spatial /ˈspeɪ.ʃəl/ 空间的 relating to the position, area, and size of things (2 次)
  1581. But a closer study of the evidence, supported by a deeper sense of the period, and particularly by a new consciousness of the philosophical undercurrents in the scientific revolution, has profoundly modified this view of Galileo.
    • philosophical /ˌfɪl.əˈsɒf.ɪ.kəl/ 哲学的;研究哲学的 relating to the study or writing of philosophy (2 次)
  1582. Today, although the old Galileo lives on in many popular writings, among historians of science a new and more sophisticated picture has emerged.
    • sophisticated /səˈfɪs.tɪ.keɪ.tɪd/ 精于世故的,老练的;见多识广的;很有品位的 having a good understanding of the way people behave and/or a good knowledge of culture and fashion (2 次)
  1583. Was the philosopher who refused to look through Galileo’s telescope more culpable than those who alleged that the spiral nebulae observed with Lord Rosse’s great telescope in the 1840s were scratches left by the grinder?
    • nebulae /ˈneb.jə.lə/ 星云 a cloud of gas or dust in space, appearing either bright or dark (2 次)
  1584. We can perhaps forgive those who said the moons of Jupiter were produced by Galileo’s spyglass if we recall that in his day, as for centuries before, curved glass was the popular contrivance for producing not truth but illusion, untruth; and if a single curved glass would distort nature, how much more would a pair of them?
    • curved /kɜːvd/ 圆形的或弯曲的 having a rounded or smoothly bending shape (2 次)
  1585. So much is certain: that we would have doctors and preachers, lawyers and defendants marriages and births–but our spiritual outlook would be different.
    • outlook /ˈaʊt.lʊk/ 前景;展望 the likely future situation (2 次)
  1586. We would lay less stress on ‘facts and figures’ and more on a good memory, on applied psychology, and on the capacity of a man to get along with his fellow-citizens.
    • psychology /saɪˈkɒl.ə.dʒi/ 心理学 the scientific study of the way the human mind works and how it influences behaviour, or the influence of a particular person’s character on their behaviour (2 次)
  1587. This shows how long it was before we deemed it necessary to make sure that all our children could share in the knowledge accumulated by the ‘happy few’ during the past centuries.
    • happy /ˈhæp.i/ 幸福的,满意的,快乐的 feeling, showing, or causing pleasure or satisfaction (2 次)
  1588. Such a loss of dignity and descent into childish behaviour on the part of the adults deeply shocks the adolescents, and makes them resolve that in future they will not talk to their parents about the places or people they visit.
    • deeply /ˈdiːp.li/ 深深地;极其,非常 extremely or strongly (2 次)
  1589. Most children have such a high ideal of their parents, unless the parents themselves have been unsatisfactory, that it can hardly hope to stand up to a realistic evaluation Parents would be greatly surprised and deeply touched if they realized how much belief their children usually have in their character and infallibility, and how much this faith means to a child.
    • character /ˈkær.ək.tər/ 性格,个性;特征 the particular combination of qualities in a person or place that makes them different from others (2 次)
  1590. If a nation is essentialy disunited, it is left to the government to hold it together.
    • disunited /ˌdɪs.juːˈnaɪt/ 使分裂,使纷争,离间 to cause people to disagree so much that they can no longer work together effectively (1 次)
  1591. An enterprise has to incur certain costs and expenses in order to stay in business.
    • incur /ɪnˈkɜːr/ 招致;遭受 to experience something, usually something unpleasant, as a result of actions you have taken (2 次)
  1592. At the age of twelve years, the human body is at its most vigorous.
    • vigorous /ˈvɪɡ.ər.əs/ 充满活力的;有力量的;精力旺盛的 very forceful or energetic (2 次)
  1593. This decline in vigour with the passing of time is called ageing.
    • decline /dɪˈklaɪn/ (逐渐)减少,衰落,降低 to gradually become less, worse, or lower (2 次)
  1594.  Contamination of water supplies is usually due to poor sanitation close to water sources, sewage disposal into the sources themselves, leakage of sewage into distribution systems or contamination with industrial or farm waste.
    • contamination /kənˌtæm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ 弄脏,污染;玷污 the process of making something dirty or poisonous, or the state of containing unwanted or dangerous substances (2 次)
    • sewage /ˈsuː.ɪdʒ/ 污水;污物 waste matter such as water or human urine or solid waste (2 次)
  1595. A blurred image appears; he adds a brushstroke and another and it is gone but something was there, and he will not rest till he has captured it.
    • image /ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/ (自己头脑中的)形象,印象 a picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or something is (2 次)
  1596. A young English writer made the pertinent observation a year or two back that the talent goes into the first draft, and the art into the drafts that follow.
    • draft /drɑːft/ 草案;草稿;草图 a piece of text, a formal suggestion, or a drawing in its original state, often containing the main ideas and intentions but not the developed form (2 次)
  1597. The wind then speaks the message of the sun to the sea and the sea transmits it on through waves–an ancient, exquisite powerful message.
    • transmit /trænzˈmɪt/ 播送,发射,传送(信号) to broadcast something, or to send out or carry signals or messages using radio, television, etc. (2 次)
    • exquisite /ɪkˈskwɪz.ɪt/ 精美的;精致的;优雅的 very beautiful and delicate (2 次)
  1598. Apart from any moral considerations this is a stupid method of training, for it produces a resentful animal who at a later stage may well turn man-killer.
    • moral /ˈmɒr.əl/ 道德的 relating to the standards of good or bad behaviour, fairness, honesty, etc. that each person believes in, rather than to laws (2 次)
  1599. The first essential in elephant training is to assign to the animal a single mahout who will be entirely responsible for the job.
    • mahout /məˈhaʊt/ (尤指南亚和东南亚的)管象人,赶象人,象夫 (especially in S and SE Asia) a person who rides, controls, and cares for a working elephant (2 次)
  1600. This is supposed to induce pleasurable sensations in the elephant, and its effects are reinforced by the use of endearing epithets, such as ‘ho!
    • ho /həʊ/ 婊子,妓女 an insulting word for a woman, especially one who is considered to have a lot of sexual partners (2 次)
  1601. Now move the hand to and fro and around but not up and down.
    • fro /frəʊ/ (参见 to and fro) →  to and fro (2 次)
  1602. It was upon this principle that the first instruments were made, but the paper was wrapped round a drum which rotated slowly.
    • drum /drʌm/ a musical instrument, especially one made from a skin stretched over the end of a hollow tube or bowl, played by hitting with the hand or a stick (2 次)
  1603. Mars is too dry and poor in oxygen, Venus far too hot, and so is Mercury, and the outer planets have temperatures near absolute zero and hydrogen-dominated atmospheres.
    • hydrogen /ˈhaɪ.drə.dʒən/ ,氢气 a chemical element that is the lightest gas, has no colour, taste, or smell, and combines with oxygen to form water (2 次)
  1604. The inner workings of our own brains we feel to be uniquely worthy of investigation, but custom, we have a way of thinking, is behaviour at is most commonplace.
    • thinking /ˈθɪŋ.kɪŋ/ ,思考 the activity of using your mind to consider something (2 次)
  1605. By the time he can talk, he is the little creature of his culture, and by the time he is grown and able to take part in its activities, its habits are his habits, its beliefs his beliefs, its impossibilities his impossibilities.
    • impossibility /ɪmˌpɒs.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/ 不可能做到的事情,不可能的状况 something that is impossible to do, or the state of being impossible (2 次)
  1606. The study of custom can be profitable only after certain preliminary propositions have been accepted, and some of these propositions have been violently opposed.
    • proposition /ˌprɒp.əˈzɪʃ.ən/ (通常指商业上的)提议,建议 an offer or suggestion, usually in business (2 次)
  1607. In all the less controversial fields, like the study of cacti or termites or the nature of nebulae, the necessary method of study is to group the relevant material and to take note of all possible variant forms and conditions.
    • relevant /ˈrel.ə.vənt/ 有关的;相关联的;切题的 connected with what is happening or being discussed (2 次)
  1608. I am sure that, without modern weapons, I would make a very poor show of disputing the ownership of a cave with a bear, and in this I do not think that I stand alone.
    • ownership /ˈəʊ.nə.ʃɪp/ 所有权;物主身份;拥有 the fact that you own something (2 次)
  1609. Yet their present development is wholly different, not so much because of different people even, but because of the different thoughts that exist in the minds of their inhabitants.
    • wholly /ˈhəʊl.li/ 完全地;全部地 completely (2 次)
  1610. It is well known that where the white man has invaded a primitive culture, the most destructive effects have come not from physical weapons but from ideas.
    • destructive /dɪˈstrʌk.tɪv/ 破坏性的;有害的 causing, or able to cause, damage (2 次)
  1611. Indeed, the concept of free speech only exists in our modern society because when you are inside a community, you are conditioned by the conventions of the community to such a degree that it is very difficult to conceive of anything really destructive.
    • conceive /kənˈsiːv/ 想象;想出;构想 to imagine something (2 次)
  1612. It is only someone looking on from outside that can inject the dangerous thoughts.
    • inject /ɪnˈdʒekt/ 注射;给…注射 to use a needle and syringe (= small tube) to put a liquid such as a drug into a person’s body (2 次)
  1613. Broadly speaking, human beings may be divided into three classes: those who are toiled to death, those who are worried to death, and those who are bored to death.
    • divide /dɪˈvaɪd/ (使)分开;(使)分组 to (cause to) separate into parts or groups (2 次)
  1614. For them discipline in one form or another is the most hopeful path.
    • hopeful /ˈhəʊp.fəl/ 抱有希望的,充满希望的 having hope (2 次)
  1615. Municipalities naturally want to secure the campers’ site fees and other custom.
    • camper /ˈkæm.pər/ 露营者,野营者;度假营营员 a person who stays in a tent or in a holiday camp on holiday (2 次)
  1616. However, there are undoubtedly some wrong ways, and you can be sure that none of our five advisers would have suggested sinking all (or perhaps any) of your money into Periwigs.
    • periwigs (2 次)
  1617. We’ll assume that you have sorted out the basics–like mortgages, pensions, insurance and access to sufficient cash reserves.
    • pension /ˈpen.ʃən/ 养老金;退休金;抚恤金 an amount of money paid regularly by the government or a private company to a person who does not work any more because they are too old or have become ill (2 次)
  1618. I argued that if I spent less time exhausting myself at exercises in the morning, I would keep my mind fresh for reading when I got home from work.
    • reading /ˈriː.dɪŋ/ ,阅读;读书 the skill or activity of getting information from books (4 次)
  1619. Travellers on short trips to areas with water supplies of uncertain quality should avoid drinking tap-water, or untreated water from any other source.
    • uncertain /ʌnˈsɜː.tən/ 拿不定主意的,犹豫的 not knowing what to do or believe, or not able to decide about something (2 次)