1. pungent /'p?n(d)?(?)nt/ adj. 味道强烈的;气味刺激的 e.g. Ammonia is a colorless gas with a highly pungent, suffocating odor. 补充:suffocating 令人憋闷的;使人窒息的
如本季口语话题:A place where the air was polluted. e.g. It was this pungent and acidic smell that even hurt my nose and my eyes. I could hardly breathe. 补充:acidic adj. 物质含酸的,酸性的 酸雨:acid rain 土壤的酸度:the acidity of soil.
2. stagnant adj. 停滞不前的; 不发展的; 常见搭配: a stagnant economy 低迷的经济 stagnant wages 一直不涨的工资 a stagnant pool of water 一潭死水/ 对应running water
e.g. This country's economy has been stagnant for years. e.g. In the past 5 years, the company's sales have been declining or stagnant.
如在小作文数据图中: e.g. The profit of the company was stagnant at 3.88 million. 相比remain unchanged,stagnant 偏负面。
3. congestion /k?n'd?est??n/ n.堵塞;拥堵; 常见搭配: traffic/road congestion 交通拥堵 ease/ relieve/ mitigate congestion 缓解拥堵 e.g. There is heavy congestion on the roads during the rush hour. 补充:rush hour 高峰期
拥堵的不同表达: heavy traffic; traffic jam; gridlock
其他补充: a congestion charge “交通拥堵附加费’ 源于2003年英国伦敦,目的是为了减少伦敦市中心的车流量,亦减少空气及噪音污染等。 你是否支持该呢?
4. disturbance n. 干扰;扰乱 e.g. Residents are tired of the disturbance caused by the nightclub. e.g. Phone calls are the biggest disturbance at work. syn. distraction
n. 骚乱;动乱; e.g. Many people were unhappy with the government’s plans but there were no reports of public disturbances. e.g. Troops were brought in to put down/ quell the disturbance. 平息
syn. riot 暴乱;骚乱 搭配:run riot 胡作非为;闹事 2. 比喻:(想象力等)不受拘束; 任意发挥 e.g. This book can let your imagination run riot. e.g. Crazy thoughts were running riot through my head.