外围应用配置器-心碎英文
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六级高频基础词汇
500
个
1. abnormal a.
不正常的
> I
’
m normal, you
’
re ~ !
2. abolish v.
废除
> CET-Band 4 should be abolished !
----A daydreamer
3. abrupt a.
突然的
,
唐突的
> Your~ manner embarrassed her!
4. absurd a.
荒唐的
>What an ~ idea!
5. accessory n.
附件
,
零件
>Handbag, lipstick, etc. are women
’
s accessories. What are men
’
s?
Tie, lighter and a fine purse.
6. accommodate v.
提供膳宿
> How can a small town ~ the Olympic Games?
7. addict v.
上瘾
>I
’
m ~ed to computer games. Please save me!
8. acquaint v.
使熟悉
> Are you ~ed with that MM?
9. adhere to v.
遵守
>Adhere to your own principle
10. adverse a.
不利的
,
有害的
>Adverse circumstances can test a person
’
s wisdom and
courage.
11. aggravate v.
加重
>Smoking ~s cold.
12. alleviate v.
减轻
>No one can ~ my pain.
13. alternate v./a
交替
(
的
) >a day of ~ sunshine and rain /Day and night ~
14. ambiguous a.
歧义的
>The policeman is looking for a man with one eye. -----Why not
use two?
你知道此幽默在何处?
15. amplify v.
扩大
(
声音
)> amplify sound with the use of electronic equipment
通过使用电子
仪器扩大声音
We must amplify our effort by working a lot harder.
16. analogy n.
类比
by analogy
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17. anonymous a.
匿名的
I received an ~ letter.
18. applaud v.
鼓掌
;
赞许
> I ~ your suggestion.
19. apt a.
易于
>One is ~ to make mistakes if given too much pressure.
20. array n.
陈列
,
一系列
>the ~of fruit and vegetables in the supermarket
21. arrogant a.
傲慢的
> An ~ man is a self- important person.
22. ascend v.
上升
> The balloons are ~ing.
23. ascribe v.
归因于
>He ~d his failure to his small vocabulary.
24. aspiration n.
抱负
Your ~ is your ambition or strong wish.
25. assault n.
攻击
,
袭击
>A robber ~ed him.
26. assert v.
断言
He ~ed that the thief would come again.
27. assurance n.
保证
,
把握
>I give you my ~ that the product is safe and reliable.
28. attendant n.
服务员
,
随从
> The attendant conducts us to the hall for conference.
29. authentic a.
真实的
,
可靠的
>Is Clinton
’
s biography ~?
30. avert v.
避开、转移
We ~ed a loss .
31. bald a.
秃顶的
A ~ man is considered to be intelligent.
32. barren a.
荒芜的
,
不能生育的
>Without dream, life is a ~ field.
33. betray v.
背叛
;
泄露
You ~ed me.
34. bewilder v.
使迷惑
The new traffic lights ~ the man.
35. bias n.
偏见
Bias is prejudice.
36. blaze v.
燃烧
;
发强光
>The summer sun is blazing.
37. bleak a.
荒凉的
;
凄凉的
>a ~future
38. blink v.
眨眼睛
;
闪烁
> Now, look straight, don't blink.
39. blunder n.
大错
> I can't believe he has committed such a blunder.
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40. bluntly ad.
直言不讳地
> I will bluntly give you my opinion.
41. blur v.
变模糊
>Fog blurred my vision.
42. bribe v.
行贿
>Who bribed the bride? Bridegroom.
43. browse v.
浏览
> ~ a web-page
44. brutal a.
残酷的
=cruel/savage > We live in a beautiful era, is also a brutal era.
45. capsule n.
密封仓
,
胶囊
> The patient swallowed the capsule without drinking water.
46. carve v.
刻
> Carve your name on hearts and not on marbles.
47. casualty n.
伤亡人员
Many casualties are reported in the battle.
48. cater to v.
迎合
> cater to the consumers
49. caution n.
小心
> To succeed in trading, you need both confidence and caution.
50. cherish v.
珍视
;
怀有
>~friendship/~ the hope that
51. chronic a.
慢性的;严重的
> Chronic feelings of emptiness or boredom
52. circulation n.
循环
;
发行(量)
>Reader has the largest ~ in China.
53. climax n.
高潮
the ~ of the play
54. cling to v.
紧紧抓住,
依恋;坚持,墨守
>The baby clung to his mother./ ~ to the hope
that....
55. coincidence n.
巧合
> What an unfortunate coincidence!
56. collaboration n.
合作
in ~ with
57. collide v.
相撞
;
冲突
The two opinions ~ with each other.
58. commence v.
开始
> Shall we commence the ceremony?
59. commute v.
乘车上下班
>I have to ~ between the university town and the downtown
area.
60. compact a.
紧凑的
,
结实的
a ~ car/office
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61. compatible a.
相容的
;
兼容的
>That husband and wife are very ~.
62. compensate v.
赔偿
>The insurance company ~d the man for his injuries.
63. compile v.
汇编
,
编辑
~ a encyclopedia
64. complement v.
补充,与
---
相配
The music ~s the film well.
65. compliment v. /n.
赞美
> Her guests complimented her on her cooking.
> Thank you for your compliment.
66. comply with v.
遵从
> We should comply with reasonable requests.
67. compulsory a.
必做的
> ~ education
68. conceive of v.
构想
> I can
’
t ~ of why he did such a stupid thing!
69. confidential a.
机密的
> This message is confidential.
70. conform to v.
遵守
~ to the local customs
71. consensus n.
意见一致
> If everyone consents to something, they reach a consensus.
72. consequent a. (
作为后果
)
随之发生的
>
lack of electricity and the ~ loss in economy
73. conserve v.
保护
> If you conserve something, you use it carefully and will not waste it.
>In winter some people ~ energy by lowering the heat at night.
74. consolidate v.
巩固
> consolidate your power
75. conspicuous a.
显眼的
The girl in red in the snowfield is very ~.
76. contaminate v.
污染
If you ~ something, you make it dirty.
77. contemplate v.
沉思
;
凝视
>You must ~ the results of the action.
78. contempt n.
轻视
>Before the competition, Williams held the little known player in
contempt.
79. contend v.
主张
=assert > The lawyer contends that the man is guilty.
80. contradict v.
相矛盾
> She does not like to contradict her husband in public.
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81. contrive v.
谋划
,
图谋
>The terrorists ~d to hijack a plane.
82. converge v.
会合
,
聚集
(meet at a common point) > The two rivers converge here.
83. cordial a.
热情的
> I would like to extend my warmest/cordial welcome to all of you.
84. corrupt a./v. **
的
;
腐蚀
~ officials
85. cozy a.
舒适的
a ~ bedroom
86. counterpart n.
对应的人或物
> But in the end he knew that he would find his counterpart.
87. criterion n.
标准
=standard > Only social practice can be the criterion of truth.
88. curb v.
控制
,
约束
=restrain / restrict > I my curbed my appetite for food.
89. cynical a.
愤世嫉俗的
> a ~ young man is a angry young man
90. dazzle v.
眩目
;
使赞叹不已
> The sunlight dazzles me./Her dance ~d me.
91. deduce v.
推断
> What can you deduce from the scene?
92. dedicate v.
献给
> To dedicate more efforts to helping others.
93. defendant n.
被告
> The lawyer represented the defendant in court.
94. deficiency n.
缺乏
,
不足
a vitamin ~ in his diet
95. defy v.(
公然
)
违抗
> The union defied the management and went on a strike.
96. degenerate v.
退化
> Their debate degenerated into an exchange of insults.
97. degrade v.
降低身份
> No one can degrade us except ourselves; that if we are worthy,
no influence
can defeat us.
98. deprive v.
剥夺
> You ~d him of his right to privacy.
99. descendant n.
后代
> He is a descendant of Confucius.
100. destiny n.
命运
=fate > I am the Master of my destiny. I believe that destiny is out of our
control.
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101. destructive a.
破坏性的
> The weapon has a great ~ power.
102. deteriorate v.
恶化
>His health has ~d.
103. deviate from v.
偏离
> He ~d from the society by becoming a drug addict.
104. dignity n.
尊严
> To live with dignity.
105. dilemma n.
困境
>A doctor
’
s ~ ----- to lie or to tell the truth?
106. diminish v.
变少
> The dry spell quickly diminished our water supply.
107. disable v.
丧失能力
> The illness disabled her and left her unable to study and work.
108. disastrous a.
灾难性的
> Disastrous weather have drought, floods, frost, hail and
strong winds.
109. discern v.
看出
,
识别
~ the differences of the two
110. dispatch v.
派遣
;
发送
> ~ a representative/ message
111. disperse v.
分散,消散,驱散
> ~ my attention/ The wind ~d the fog. The children ~d
after the class.
112. disposition n.
性情
=temperament >
How to control one
’
s disposition?
113. distort v.
歪曲
> Nobody can distort the historical facts.
114. divert v.
转移
,
使转向
> A loud noise diverted my attention from the work.
115. dizzy a.
头晕的
> I feel dizzy.
116. donate v.
捐献
>Have you ~d blood?
117. doom v./ n.
注定
;
劫数
>He is doomed to failure.
118. drastic a.
严厉的
~ measures
119. drawback n.
缺点
=disadvantage> One of the ~s of living in the XIASHA is
inconvenience in daily
life.
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120. duplicate v. /n.
复制
(
品
) > make a ~ of the letter
121. dwell on v.
总是想;详述
> Don
’
t ~ on the past.
122. elevate v.
提高
;
抬升
> An elevator can ~ to the top floor very soon.
123. elicit v.
诱出
,
引出
> ~ the truth from the witness
124. eligible a.
合适的,有资格的
=qualified >John is an ~bachelor.
125. elite n.
精英
> The basic characteristic of the mass higher education is the elite
education
coexisting with popular education.
126. eloquent a.
雄辩的
> Martin Luther King was an ~speaker.
127. energetic a.
精力充沛的
=vigorous > You should exercise more to keep energetic.
128. epidemic n./a.
流行病
;
流行性的
Sars, the bird
’
s flu.
129. erupt v.
喷发
> A volcano ~s. /The audience ~ed with laughter.
130. essence n.
实质
;
精华
> the ~ of his theory/ in ~
131. eternal a.
永久的
=perpetual / permanent / forever
132. evoke v.
唤起,引起
=elicit > The song ~d a feeling of love in the listeners.
133. expedition n.
远征
(
队
)
;考察(队)
> Everything well, we started on an expedition.
134. expel v.
开除,驱逐
=dismiss; ~ the trouble-making student
排出
=emit>expel the smoke in the kitchen
135. expire v.
期满
> Your passport ~s in a month.
136. expertise n.
专门知识
> He respected all your life choices, and encourage you to
develop their own
expertise.
137. explicit a.
明确的
His statement is ~, not implicit.
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138. extravagant a.
奢侈的
;
过度的
>You
’
re ~ while I
’
m thrifty.
139. fabricate v.
捏造
=make up/fake >The man
’
s statement is `~d.
140. facilitate a.
使便利
The multi- languages signs ~ the tourists
141. fascinate v.
迷住
I
’
m ~d by the beauty of Li Jiang and Da li.
142. feeble a.
虚弱的
=weak/faint > In fact, the media- position of the weak group is feeble,
negative and
ignored.
143. flaw n.
缺陷
> I can
’
t find a ~ ,the painting is perfect!
144. fluctuate n.
波动
> He fluctuated between hopes and fears.
145. formulate v.
构想
> If you responsible, then how will you formulate plans for their own
enterprises
or departments?
146. foster a.
培养
=develop/nurture/cultivate/
领养
> ~ a child
147. fragile a.
易碎的
;
脆弱的
> Life is fragile, and humans too complicated.
148. furious a.
暴怒的
> It was a furious storm.
149. glamour n.
魅力
>The ~ of old town, such as Li Jiang, Dali.
150. glitter v.
闪光
=sparkle >All that ~s is not gold.
151. gloomy a.
忧郁的
;
阴暗的
> a ~ day/ future
152. gossip n./ v.
流言
;
说长道短
> > Gossips are like rumors.
153. grief n.
悲伤
=sorrow > Be strong in grief.
154. hamper v.
妨碍
=hinder> Rescue work was hampered by the heavy rain.
155. handicap n./v.
缺陷,残疾
;
妨碍
>He survived the accident, but has a ~ now.
156. haul a. (
用力
)
拖;(用车)托运
> She hauled her large box into the room.
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157. haunt v.
萦绕于心
> He was ~ed by the terrible scene.
158. hinder v.
阻碍
>No difficulties can ~ me.
159. hoist v.
升起
,
吊起
> The price of raw materials has been hoisted by 15%.
160. homogeneous a.
同质的
>The population of Japanese ~.
161. hospitality n.
好客
> We all appreciate your kindness and hospitality.
162. immerse v.
沉浸于
She ~d herself in English.
163. implicit a.
内含的
;
含蓄的
> If it is ~, it is implied.
164. impulse n.
冲动
> act on impulse
165. incidence a.
发生率
> explore incidence of child obesity
166. indignant a.
愤怒的
> An honest man is properly indignant at the offer of a bribe.
167. infectious a.
传染的
> The investigation found no evidence of infectious disease.
168. ingenious a. (
人
)
灵巧的
;
(设计等)巧妙的
~handicraftsman
169. inherent a.
固有的
the ~ defects of planned-economy
170. initiate v.
开始;发起
> ~ a new plan
171. integral a.
构成整体所必须的;不可缺的
> Rice is an ~ part of Chinese diet.
172. intelligible a.
明白易懂的
> This report would be intelligible only to an expert in
computing.
173. intensify v.
加剧
> The noise intensified.
174. intermittent a.
断断续续
> the ~ rain showers
175. intimidate v.
恐吓
> The thief intimidated my mother into not telling the police.
176. intricate a.
错综复杂的
> A detective novel usually has an intricate plot.
177. intrinsic a.
固有的
> ~ value
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178. intuition n.
直觉
> Your ~ is your sixth sense.
179. invalid a.
无效的
> an ~ license
180. invariably ad.
不变地;
始终
> Power invariably means both responsibility and
danger.
181. irritate v.
使恼怒
=annoy > His remarks irritated me a little.
182. jeopardize v.
危及
=endanger>You ~ your job by being late often.
183. junk n.
废物
>
~ food
184. kidnap v.
绑架
> He threatened to kidnap her child.
185. legend n.
传奇
> I want to tell you a well-known legend.
186. legitimate a.
合法的
=legal/lawful > That wasn't a legitimate solution
187. liability n.
责任
> The company has to undertake heavy liability.
188. literacy n.
读写能力
> For most people, literacy is about reading and writing.
189. literally ad.
逐字地
;
确实地
> Idioms usually cannot be translated literally into
another language.
190. litter v.
乱扔
> No littering!
191. magnify v.
放大,扩大
> ~ the photo
192. manifest v.
显示,表明
> The illness ~s itself with a high fever.
193. marginal a.
微小的
> You are always doing something marginal when the boss
drops by your desk.
194. masculine a.
男性的
> Blue is usually considered a masculine color.
195. mediate v.
调解
> He ~d in a salary dispute between the union and the
management.
196. merge a.
合并
> We can merge our two small businesses into a larger one.
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197. migrate v.
迁徙
;
移居
> Birds migrate with seasons
198. mingle v
混合
> She looked at him, love and disgust mingled on her face.
199. mobilize v.
动员
> He is trying to mobilize all the supporters.
200. na?ve a.
天真的=innocent > I deemed my childhood was na?ve and happy;
innocent and wonderful.
201. negligible a.
可以忽略不计的
> the ~ cost
202. norm n.
标准
> reach the ~
203. notable a.
著名的
> This city is the birthplace of many notable historic figures.
204. notorious a.
臭名昭著的
> If one has a scandal, he becomes ~
205. nourish v.
养育
> We need good food to nourish the starving infants.
206. obedient a.
顺从的
If you are ready to obey orders, you are ~
207. obscure a.
费解的,模糊不清的;不著名的
> Is the sentence still ~ to you?
> His name was ~ 3 years ago.
208. odor n.
气味
> I smelt a strange ~.
209. offset v.
抵消
=compensate for > In basketball, he offsets his small size by his
cleverness and
speed.
210. optimum a.
最佳的
> For optimum results, please read this entire page before
starting, then follow
these steps.
211. orient v.
使适应
~ oneself to
212. overwhelm v. (
感情上
)
使受不了
;
压倒
>be ~ed with sadness/~ majority
213. paradox n.
自相矛盾
=contradiction > Man is really something of a paradox.
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214. participant n.
参加者
> He is a participant of the crime and he has criminal taint.
215. patent n.
专利
, v.
取得专利
> When should I apply for a patent if I have an
invention?
> How long does it take to patent an invention?
216. patrol v./n.
巡逻
> We've been patrolling for days but have seen nothing.
>
on patrol
在巡逻中
217. patriotic a.
爱国的
> The song aroused patriotic sentiment.
218. pave v.
铺路
~ the way for women
’
s Lib
219. permeate v.
弥漫
;
渗透
> A bad smell ~s the building. / Water ~d all the books in
the room.
220. perpetual a.
永久的
> Justice is perpetual and immortal.
221. pertinent a.
有关的
= relevant > skills ~ to the profession
222. plead v.
恳求
;(
法庭
)
申诉
> His mother did her best to plead his case.
223. ponder v.
思考
>She ~ed his marriage proposal for a week.
224. portray v.
描绘
=describe/depict > The author portrays life in a refugee camp very
vividly.
225. precede v.
先于
> He preceded his speech with thanks to the committee.
226. precedent n.
先例
> There is no precedent for this situation.
227. preclude n.
阻止
(from) > These conditions preclude us from joining in this event.
228. predecessor n.
前任
> The new communications revolution will, like its
predecessor, change the
way we think.
229. predominant a.
主导的
> Education will play a more and more predominant role
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in social and
economic development.
230. premise n.
前提
>your ~ is wrong.
231. prescription
n.
处方
> Take this prescription to the pharmacy
232. prestige n.
威望
> enjoy high ~
ent a.
流行的
> Is malaria still prevalent among the population here?
234. prey vi.
捕食;
折磨
n.
捕食;
牺牲者;
被捕食的动物
> This problem has been preying
on my
mind all day.
235. probe v.
探究
>~ a matter to the bottom
236. proficiency n.
熟练
> The good news is that with proper training, nearly all
children can learn to
read with proficiency.
237. profound a.
深刻的
;
深奥的
> Although the sentence is short, but contains a
profound truth of life.
238. prolong v.
延长
> It can prolong your life.
239. prospective a.
预期的,未来的
>his ~ father-in-law
240. provocative a.
挑衅的
>His ~ language provoked Peter.
241. random a.
随意的
at ~
242. reap v.
收获
=harvest>reap crops
243. reassure v.
使放心
> We went to the hospital to reassure ourselves about his
condition.
244. reconcile v.
使和解
> The teacher in charge of our class had to reconcile disputes
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among the
students.
245. rectify v.
纠正
> You should rectify your error before it is too late.
246. refrain from v.
抑制
> We must refrain from spitting in public places.
247. refute v.
驳倒
> refuted his claim that he was innocent.
248. remainder n.
剩余的部分
> I will go ahead with three of you, and the remainder
can wait here.
249. repel v.
使厌恶;击退;排斥
>The odor ~s me./The odor can ~mosquito.
250. reproach v.
责备
=blame > The manager reproached the new salesgirl for her
carelessness.
251. resemblance v.
相似
> I was looking for some resemblance between my ancestor
and my self.
252. resent v.
怨恨
>He resented being called his nickname.
253. retort v.
反驳
> He retorted that I was to blame.
他反驳说这事全赖我。
254. retrieve v.
取回
(get back, bring back) > He retrieved the important letter from
the waste paper
basket.
255. reunion n.
团聚
=get-together>an occasion for family ~
256. revelation n.
揭示
> What revelation do you get from this story?
257. revive v.
使复苏
>~ economy
258. rigorous a.
严格的
~ training for doctors
259. rip v.
撕裂
> You should rip the cover off the box first.
260. ritual n.
仪式
=ceremony/routine>His morning ~is to make coffee, take a shower
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and have breakfast.
261. robust a.
健壮的
> To be an astronaut, you must be in robust health. It is not an
occupation for a
frail person.
262. rot v.
腐烂
=decay > But plastics and rubber never rot. If they are burned, they
give off poisonous
gases.
263. safeguard v.
保护
> We must safeguard forest timber.
264. savage a.
野蛮的
=not civilized > savage manners
265. scent n.
香味
> On summer evenings the flowers gave forth an almost intoxicating
scent.
266. scrutiny n.
细看
> A close scrutiny of these arguments would reveal how
ridiculous it is .
267. setback n.
挫折
> How should we face life setback?
268. shatter v.
使粉碎
> It shattered my dream.
269. simulate v.
模拟
> It is important for language learning to simulate the
audio-visual process.
270. skeptical a.
怀疑的
> Her tone is skeptical and detached.
她的声音是怀疑的,
冷漠的。
271. slack a.
松弛的
> Business is slack in this season.
272. sneak v.
溜;偷偷地做
> We had to laugh and sneak out.
我们一边笑一边溜了出去。
273. sober a.
未醉的
> I
’
m ~ enough.
274. specifications n.
规格,说明书
> Can you give me a price list with specifications?
275. spectacle n.
景象,大观
> This is a moving spectacle.
实用文档
276. spectator n.
旁观者
> He was content to stand by as an impassive spectator.
他满
足于站在旁边做
一个冷漠的旁观者。
277. spontaneous a.
自发的
> Success is not spontaneous combustion. You must first
set yourself on
fire!
成功不是自发燃烧而成的!你必须点燃自己的激情!
278. stability n.
稳定
> We must promote stability and unity.
279. stagger v.
蹒跚
> The drunkard stagger across the road.
280. stationary a.
固定的
,
静止不动的
> A stationary object is easy to be aimed at.
281. stimulus n.
刺激
> Ambition is a great stimulus.
282. straightforward a.
坦率的
a ~ reply
283. stubborn a.
倔强的
> Mike was a stubborn boy when I first met him.
284. stumble v.
绊倒
> He stumbled down the stairs like a mad man.
285. subordinate a.
从属的
> Pleasure should be subordinate to duty .
与工作相比,
乐应是次要的。
286. subscribe to v.
订阅
> Which journal(s) do you subscribe to ?
287. subsidy n.
补贴
> May we have a subsidy for sales promotion?
288. subtle a.
微妙的
>the ~ difference of the two words
289. supervise v.
监督
> Supervise and motivate team members
290. suppress v.
镇压
;
抑制
> She could not suppress a rising panic.
291. tangle with v.
争吵
,
纠葛
> Martin tangled with her over the question.
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