书城外语《新编大学英语③》词汇突破记忆
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第24章 Unit Seven Athletes (2)

[ 同义] deface ,disfigure ,mar

[ 反义] embellish

[ 例句] 1 ) Sitting badly for long periods of time can deform your spine.

2 ) His face and hands had been badly deformed.

disorderly4 [dis......d..li ] ad j.紊乱的,混乱的

[ 同义] messy ,untidy ,unsystematic

[ 反义] neat

[ 例句] It’s a disorder ly sor t of a house with books and pa-pers lying around everywhere.

eligibility * [..elid......biliti ] n.合格,资格flatter6 [..fl .. t..] v.① 向. 献媚,奉承② (o f ten passive ) 使高兴,使感到荣幸

[ 同义] adulate ,blandish

[ 考点] flat ter sb.奉承某人be flatte red to do sth.高兴做某事

[ 例句] 1 ) His r ema rks about her new dr ess flat tered he r.

2 ) I knew he was only flatter ing me because he wanted to borrow some money.

gloriously4 [....l....ri..sli] a dv.①光荣地,荣耀地②辉煌地,壮丽地

[ 同义] honorably ,splendidly ,wonderfully ,magnificent-ly

heavyweight* [..heviweit ] n.(拳击) 重量级

indomitable [ in..d..mit..bl] adj.不屈服的,不屈不挠的

[ 同义] invincible,unbeatable

invariably6 [ in..v....ri..bli] adv.始终如一地,总是,不变地

[ 例句] Invariably ,strong periods in an economy give way to recession.

misguided* [mis....aidid] adj.被误导的

[ 同义] misdirected

[ 例句] He was shot as he made a well intentioned but misguided at tempt to stop the robbe r single handed.

needless* [..ni..dlis ] ad j.不必要的,不需要的

[ 同义] unes sential ,unnecessary

[ 反义] needful

[ 考点] needless to say 正如所想的

[ 例句] Needles s to say ,because of the accident he had ,he’ll be off work for a while.

paradox6 [..p .. r..d..ks ] n.自相矛盾的人或事物

[ 考点] It is a pa radox that .是自相矛盾的

[ 例句] 1) I t is a par adox that the French eat so much r ich

food and yet have relatively low rate of hea rt disease.

2) His stories a re full of mystery and paradox.

pipefitter * [ paip..fit..] n.管道工

rape6 [ reip] n.强奸(罪)

v.强奸

[ 例句] 1 ) He had commit ted sever al rapes.

2 ) The girl was dragged from the car and raped.

selflessness * [..selflisnis ] n.无私

[ 辨析] selfles s ad j.无私的;selfish adj.自私的。

[ 例句] Their decision seems to have been motivated by devotion and selflessness.

sexual4 [..seksju..l] adj.性的

[ 考点] sexual ha ras sment (as sault ) 性骚扰

sexual abuse 性虐待

sexual revolution 性解放

[ 例句] 1 ) Many women suffe r sexual harassment at work.

2) She claimed that as a child she had been the victim of sexual abuse.

shield4 [....i ld ] v.保护,包庇,遮挡

n.遮挡物,护照,盾(状物)

[ 同义] safeguard

[ 考点] shield sth.from 保护.

a shield against sth.针对.的遮挡物

[ 例句] 1) She held he r hand above her eyes to shield them from the sun.

2) Anger can function as a shield against even more painful emotions of los s and hurt.

statewide* [..steit..waid] ad j.全州范围的

thankfully * [........kf..li] a dv.①幸运地②感激地

[ 同义] luckily ,gr atefully

thrilling* [....rili..] ad j.令人激动的

[ 同义] exciting ,stimulating

[ 考点] It is (was ) thr illing to do 令人激动地做.

[ 例句] 1) It says on the back of tha t book it’s a thrilling adventure story.

2) I t was thrilling to see so many count ries repr esented.

trainer * [ tr ei..n..] n.教练员

[ 例句] They showed pictur es of the horse and it’s t rainers.

[ 辨析] t rainee n.受训者;a graduate tr ainee 研究生。

unheard of* [..n..h....d..v] adj.前所未闻的

[ 例句] It was not all that long ago that it was almost unhea rd-of for an unmarried couple to live together.

unremarkable* [..nri..m....k..bl ] ad j.平凡的,不出色的

[ 同义] usual ,ordinary

[ 考点] remarkable adj.不平凡的,特别的

[ 例句] 1) The 20th century has been rema rkable for it’s inventions.

2) I t is quite remarkable (that ) no one was hur t in the accident.

witness4 [..witnis ] v.当场见到,目击n.目击者,见证人

[ 同义] viewer

[ 考点] witness sth.目击某事

be witnes s to sth.是某事的见证人

[ 例句] 1 ) She was witnes s to the t ragic event.

2 ) The past few years have witnessed momentous changes throughout Eastern Europe.

and the like 诸如此类,等等

[ 例句] I don’t drink black coffee ,instant coffee,ice coffee and the like.

look to 指望,仰仗,期待

[ 例句] He looks to his uncle’s coming soon.

measure sb ./ sth.against 拿.与.比

[ 例句] She measur ed the shoe against the footpr int ,but it was smaller.

on the surface 在表面上;在外表上

[ 例句] They ar e friend ’s on the surface,enemy in the mind.

on top of 除.之外;以及

[ 例句] On top of a seven day holiday ,she applied for two week s’ wedding leave.

Passage Ⅱ Playing to Win

词汇精解

advocacy [.... dv..k..si ] n.(对某种观点、生活方式人物等的) 支持,拥护

[ 例句] She is r enowned for her advocacy of human rights.

bedraggled [ bi..dr .. ..ld ] ad j.(被雨、泥等) 弄湿或弄脏的;不整齐

[ 例句] 1 ) A few bedraggled passenge rs stood in the rain ,waiting for the tr ain.

2 ) The children ran into the house ,dir ty and bedr aggled from playing in the ga rden.

bleachers [..bli..t....z ] n.(运动场内票价低廉的) 露天座位bound4 [ baund] ad j.① 一定的,必然的② 受约束的,有义务的

[ 反义] unbound ,loose

[ 考点] be bound to do 一定.

be bound for (success ) 一定(成功)

feel bound to do sth.觉得有义务干.

[ 例句] 1) These two young musicians a re bound for international succes s.

2) Authough he’s my son ,I feel morally bound to tell the police what he’d done.

compet itor * [ k..m..petit..] n.竞赛者,比赛者

[ 例句] We’re tying to keep our new product a sec ret from our competitors.

condo(minium) [..k..nd..u..mini..m] n.(AmE) (产权为居住者自有的) 公寓单元,公寓大楼

dental4 [..dentl] a dj.牙齿的,牙科的

dribble [..dr ibl] v.①运球,盘球②流口水

[ 考点] dribble the ball to the edge of the pitch 准备投球

[ 例句] 1 ) She dr ibbled the ball to the edge of the pitch.

2 ) My three month old son had dr ibbled all over my shoulder.

drone [ dr..un] n.①不务正业而依赖他人为生者② 雄蜂③ 嗡嗡声

[ 例句] 1) Outside the tent I could hea r the constant drone of flies.

2) The drone of his voice made me feel sleepy.

exhaustion* [ i....z....st....n] n.精疲力竭

[ 考点] be (feel) ill with/ from exhaustion 感到精疲力竭

expressionless* [ ik..s pr e....nlis] adj.没有表情的

[ 反义] expressive

[ 例句] We thought he r r eading of the poem was quite ex-pr essionles s.

femininity * [..femi..nin..ti ] n.女子的气质

[ 例句] Long hair has tr aditionally been regarded as a sign of femininity.

frilly [..frili ] adj.有很多褶边的

honey4 [..h..ni ] ①宝贝,心肝(亲爱者之间的昵称) ②蜂蜜

[ 同义] beloved ,dear ,darling ,love ,sweethea r t

[ 例句] 1 ) He’s a real honey.

2 ) It’s great to see you ,honey (Mary).

hoop [ hu..p ] n.箍,圈,环

[ 考点] put someone through (the ) hoop (s) 使做某事困难

imply4 [ im..plai ] v.暗示,含有.意思

[ 同义] insinua te,indicate

[ 反义] state ,declar e

[ 考点] implying tha t (clause ) 意味着.

imply sth.暗示.

[ 例句] 1 ) He said he only had time for a couple of pints ,implying that he normally drank mor e.

2 ) I’m not implying anything about your cooking ,but could we eat out tonight?

indifference* [ in..dif..r..ns] n.缺乏兴趣,漠不关心

[ 同义] apathy ,unconcern

[ 反义] concern ,interest ,curiosity

[ 考点] show indiffe rence to/ towards sb.(sth .) 对某人(某事) 无兴趣

[ 例句] 1 ) Many native speakers of a language show indiffe rence to grammatical points.

2 ) I can bear love or hate ,but not indifference.

intense4 [ in..tens ] ad j.①认真的,专注的②热情的,热切的③强烈的;紧张的

[ 同义] grea t ,terrific

[ 反义] faint

[ 考点] intense cold/ heat/ hat red 极冷/ 热/ 憎恨