[例句] Although they are prepa red to be reconciled with one another ,neithe r is prepa red to make the first step.
relinquish [ri..li..kwi..] v.放弃
rim6 [rim] n.( 圆形物体的) 边缘,篮框
v.环绕(圆形或环形物的) 边缘
[例句] We climbed up to the rim of the volcano and looked down into it.
shooter * [....u..t..( r) ] n.(篮球) 投篮手
sideline [..saidlain] n.(球场) 边线
socket [..s..kit ] n.( 天然或人造的、承托其他物体的凹形)
托座,窝,插座
swish [swi..] v.发出嗖嗖声
tendon [..tend..n] n.腱
unofficial [....n....fi....l] adj.非官方的,非正式的
brush by 接近( 某人/ 某物时) 轻轻相碰
[例句] The gi rl’s hair brushed by his cheek.
get away with 不受惩罚
[例句] He bribed her—and got away with it mor e or less.
more or less 多多少少,有点儿
[例句] Brian more or less impelled that we were lying.
Passage Ⅱ Romantic Ambit ion
词汇精解
biblical * [..biblik..l ] ad j.圣经的
eternity* [i..t....n..ti] n.永恒
falcon [..f....lk..n ,..f....k..n] n.猎鹰
furnish4 [..f....ni..] v.①供应,提供,装备② 布置,为. 配备家具
[同义] ①provide ,supply
[反义] ①divest
[考点] furnish sb.with sth.为某人提供某物
[辨析] provide ;supply;furnish provide 使某人得到他想要或需要的东西;supply 提供人们需要或想要的东西,尤其是在很长时间内经常这么做;furnis h 正式用语,指向某人提供做工作、做决定所需要的信息。
[例句] She was asked to furnish the commit tee with details of her complaint.
[同义] ②decorate
[考点] furnish sth.with sth.用.装饰.
[例句] His house is furnished with thing he’s collected on his tr avels around the world.
hum6 [h..m] v.哼( 曲子) ;发出嗡嗡声;活跃;忙碌
[例句] She was humming to herself.
industrialist* [in..d..st ri..list ] n.工业家,实业家
intent6 [in..tent ] ad j.急切的,专心的,专注的
n.意图,意向,目的
[考点] intent to do sth.打算做. ,有做.的意图
[例句] It ’s not my intent to deny the value of univer sity educa tion.
interfere4 [..int....fi..( r) ] v.妨碍,干扰;干涉,介入
[同义] meddle
[反义] assist
[考点] interfere in sth.干涉、妨碍某事
interfere with sth./ sb.干涉、妨碍某人/ 某事
[辨析] interfere ;plemeddle interfere 参与和自己无关的事情,试图改变、影响将发生的事情,让他人感到厌烦;plemeddle 积极参与和自己无关的事情,尤其是给他人造成不必要的麻烦。
[例句] 1 ) He’s made up mind not to interfe re with the way she was raising her childr en.
2 ) Local journalists have been wa rned not to interfer e in the peace negotiation.
landscape4 [..l .. ndskeip] n.风景,景色;风景画;全景
v.对.作景观美化
[例句] Constable is probably England’s most famous landscape ar tist.
mess4 [mes ] n.凌乱状态,脏乱状态;混乱的局面,困境
v.弄糟,弄脏,搞乱
[同义] clutter
[考点] be in a mess 处于凌乱状态
make a mes s of 弄脏,搞乱
[辨析] mess ;clutter mess 凌乱地铺了一地的东西,例如是因为某人刚刚工作过或玩耍过;clutter 放在某一地方的一堆东西,尤其是不需要的东西,它使你移动不便,显得凌乱。
[例句] 1 ) This’s another fine mes s you’ve got us into.
2 ) Who’s messed up the bookshelf ?
muse [..mju..z] v.沉思自语
romant ic4 [r..u..m .. ntik ] adj.① 浪漫的,多情的;有浪漫色彩的,传奇性的②不切实际的,空想的
n.浪漫的人
[例句] 1 ) He took me for a romantic meal in a candlelit restaurant.
2 ) The old abbey looks very romantic in the moonlight.
3 ) That he has romantic doesn’t mean he is not practical.
surroundings4 [s....raundi..z ] n.环境
[例句] The house is set in beautiful surroundings nea r lake concision.
at the expanse of sth.以损失( 坏) 某事物为代价
[例句] They incr ease thei r income at the expense of the rural mes ses.
interfere with 阻碍,妨碍
[例句] Child bea ring will not inte rfer e with a ca reer.
take on 开始具有( 某种品质、面貌等)
[例句] His voice took on a new note of uncer tainty.
to one’s taste 符合某人的口味
[例句] I’ve neve r ca red much for flash new ca rs—old ca rs a re more to my taste.
Passage Ⅲ The Virtues of Ambition
词汇精解
acquisi tive* [....kwizitiv] ad j.贪得无厌的
attainment* [....teinm..nt ] n.实现
collectivity * [..k..lek..tiv..ti ] n.集体
courageously* [k....reid....sli ] adv.勇敢地,大无畏地
devious [..di..vi..s ] ad j.不直率的,不光明正大的
dishonorably * [dis....n..r..bli ] adv.不光彩地
distrustful* [dis..t r..stful ] adj.不信任的,怀疑的
exaggeration* [i....z .. d......rei....n] n.夸张
extinct6 [ik..sti..kt ] adj.灭绝的,绝种的;( 火山等) 不再活跃的,( 火等) 熄灭了的
[同义] disappea r ,vanish
[辨析] extinct ;disappear ;vanish extinct 如果某种动物绝种了,这种动物便不再存在了;disappear 不再存在,再也看不到,感觉不到了;vanish 完全消失了。
[例句] If nothing is done to save the whales now ,the species will soon become extinct.
fantasize* [..f .. nt..saiz] v.想像,幻想
foremost6 [..f....m..ust ] ad j.最重要的,第一流的
[同义] best ,gr eatest ,top
[辨析] best ;gr eatest ;top;foremost best 与其他任何人、事物相比,质量更高、更成功、更熟练、更合适;greatest 最好的、最重要的;top 最熟练、最成功、最出名;foremost 最成功、最受人尊重的。
[例句] The confe rence was attended by some of the wor ld’s foremost environmental scientists.
grandeur [....r .. nd....( r) ] n.伟大,壮丽,壮观
honorably * [....n..r..bli] adv.应享有荣誉地,值得尊敬地
ignoble [i....n..ubl ] ad j.不光彩的,卑鄙的,可耻的
large heartedness [..l....d....h....tidnis ] n.宽宏大量,仁慈,富有同情心
lest6 [lest ] conj.惟恐,免得
[例句] The driver looked over the engine ca refully lest it would go wrong on the way.
neutral6 [..nju..t r..l ] adj.中立的,公正的,中性的
[同义] objective ,disinterested
[辨析] objective ;disinterested;neut ral objective 尤其是在做判断时,不受个人意见、情感的影响;disinterested 在考虑某个特定局势时,因为不参与其中,不希望从中获得个人好处,所以能公正;neut ral 在争论、争吵中不支持任何一方。
[例句] Civil se rvants a re supposed to be politically neut ral ,se rving governments of any political par ty with equal loyalty.
profess* [pr..u..fes ] v.表明观点、感情、信仰等
realm4 [relm] n.①王国,国度,领域②范围
[同义] a rea ,field ,world ,branch
[辨析] a rea ;world;branch;r ealm a rea (一部分) 科目或研究,尤其是你懂得很多的那一部分;wor ld 指某一活动、工作的领域,尤其是用在谈论所有在此领域工作的人的时候;branch 研究、知识中的一部分;realm 正式用语,指思想、兴趣、知识的一个宽概括的领域。
[例句] In a realm as large as medieval Ge rmany ,the king faced a huge task.
secretive [s..i kr..i tiv] adj.遮遮掩掩的
selfishness* [..selfi..nis] n.自私
sham [.... m] n.虚假的事物
signif icance6 [si....nifik..ns ] n.重要性,重大;意义,含义
[同义] meaning ,sense,
[辨析] meaning;sense;significance meaning 通过口头、书面或手势等其他形式表达你想理解的东西;sense 某一特定词语所拥有的一个意思;significance 某事物所具有的重要意义,尤其是这个意义不是马上可以看得出来的。
[例句] The discovery of the new drug is of great significance to people suffering from hea r t problems.
uncontrollable* [....nk..n..tr..ul..bl] ad j.不可控制的,控制不住的
underground4 [....nd....raund] adv.秘密地,不公开地,在地(面) 下地,往地(面) 下的
[例句] 1 ) The news has been passed on underground ,but hasn’t appear ed on the newspape rs.
2 ) The unclear waste was bur ied deep underground.
ad j.在地( 面) 下;秘密地,不公开地
[例句] 1 ) The re is an unde rground ca r park nearby.
2 ) The IRA is an underground organization operating against the Br itain in Nor thern Ireland.
n.地铁;地下组织( 或运动)
[例句] The role the underground played was to harass the occupying forces with a campaign of bombings and assas sina tions.
unworldly [....n..w....ldli ] ad j.精神的,非物质的
at an end 结束
[例句] Everyone wishes the quarr el would be a t an end.
at all costs 不惜任何代价
[例句] He wanted her at all costs,even if it meant giving up everything he had.
come about 发生
[例句] How did this dangerous situation come about ?
count for 有价值,有重要性
[例句] My opinion doesn’t count for anything a round here.
distinguish. from 使某事物或某人有所不同
[例句] The twins ar e so alike ,you can hardly distinguish one from the other.
first and foremost 首要地
[例句] In spite of her recent election success ,she r emains first and foremost a writer ,not a politician.
hold something together 使某事物不散开
[例句] Individual pa r ts a re held together by glue.
in demand 非常重要的,受欢迎的
[例句] He r books ar e in great demand at the moment.
indifferent to 不感兴趣,冷漠
[例句] I was so excited to see snow that I was indiffer ent to the cold.
make up 构成