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新航道名师分享:1500个新SAT词汇表(二十)

2017/4/21 15:22:09来源:互联网作者:上海新航道

摘要:接着上一篇1500个新SAT词汇表(十九),本片接着介绍1500个新SAT高频词汇的余下词汇,介绍格式依然为:单词+英文解释+中文解释+例句。

  接着上一篇1500个新SAT词汇表(十九),本片接着介绍1500个新SAT高频词汇的余下词汇,介绍格式依然为:单词+英文解释+中文解释+例句。

  backlash

  a strong public reaction against something

  n.反冲;强烈抵制

  Optimists point to signs of a backlash in Congress and among some parts of American industry.

  badger

  to bother or annoy (someone) with many comments or questions

  vt.纠缠不休;吵着要;烦扰

  balderdash

  language, behavior, or ideas that are absurd and contrary to good sense

  n.胡言乱语;梦呓

  A combat veteran himself, he couldn't believe the balderdash he was hearing from whispersnappers wih no war experience at all.

  ballad

  a narrative composition in rhythmic verse suitable for singing

  n. 民谣,尤指叙事歌谣; 民歌; [音]伤感的情歌

  She keeps humming a haunting ballad about lost love and loneliness.

  balmy

  of air, weather, etc. : warm, calm, and pleasant

  adj.芳香的;温和的;止痛的

  This is the only way to leave the French capital, preferably on a balmy summer evening from Gare de lyon or Bercy station.

  banal

  lacking originality, freshness

  adj.枯燥的,迂腐的

  Please find new ways of phrasing your thoughts instead of relying on banal expressions.

  banality

  something that is boring or ordinary

  n.平凡;陈腐;陈词滥调

  This is another sitcome based on the banality that men avoid committed relationships.

  banish

  to force (someone) to leave a country as punishment : exile

  vt.放逐;驱逐

  In the old days, criminals were sometimes banished to distant lands.

  basal

  relating to, situated at

  adj. 基部的;基础的

  She clearly lacked even a basal familarity with the topic.

  bashful

  nervous or uncomfortable in social situations : afraid to talk to people because of a lack of confidence

  adj. 害羞的,腼腆的

  Kevin is a bashful child who hid in his room whenever there were visitors in the house.

  befall

  (especially of something bad) happen to (someone)

  v.降临

  And I want beauty in my life itself, rather than in such chances as befall it.

  beguile

  1 to trick or deceive 2 to attract or interest sb

  v.欺骗,使着迷

  The magician effortlessly beguiled and amazed the children.

  behold

  a.to perceive through sight or apprehension;b.to gaze upon

  v.1. 注视;凝视;2.领悟

  This is dedicated to anyone who beholds the immense complexity of life on earth.

  belie

  1 to give a misleading impression of; 2 to prove to be false; 3 to keep secret or shut off from view

  v. 与...不符,使失望;证明…虚假错误;掩饰

  His bright smile belied his actual mood, which was really one of great sadness.

  bellicose

  having or showing a tendency to argue or fight

  adj.好战的

  Bellicose hockey players who always seem to spend more time fighting than playing.

  beneficence

  doing or producing good

  adj.慈善;善行;捐款

  The town library stays open primarily through beneficences from concerned residents.

  bereavement

  the state of being sad because a family member or friend has recently died

  n.亲人丧亡,丧失亲人,丧亲之痛

  News of bereavement came to the family which is often prevailed by unmitigated joy.

  betray

  1 : to give information about (a person, group, country, etc.) to an enemy2 : to hurt (someone who trusts you, such as a friend or relative) by not giving help or by doing something morally wrong

  v.背叛;出卖;泄露

  Childhood friends of movie stars often betray them by telling their secrets to the supermarket tabloids.

  bewildered

  to confuse (someone) very much

  v.着迷的

  The change in policy seems to have bewildered many of our customers.

  bias

  a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better than others that usually results in treating some people unfairly

  n.偏见;偏爱;斜纹;乖离率

  I don't want to bias you against the movie, but I thought the book was much better.

  blast

  1 a : a mass of air that moves very quickly and forcefully 2 : a powerful explosion

  n.爆炸;冲击波;一阵

  She got goosebumps after a blast of wind.

  blunt

  having a thick edge or point : not sharp

  adj.宽恕

  He was hit over the head with blunt instrument.

  boon

  something pleasant or helpful : a benefit or advantage

  n. 愉快;慷慨

  This great boon of freedom which he allowed me, none else would have dared to do; many even blamed him for it.

  boulder

  a very large stone or rounded piece of rock

  n.大石头

  Imagine trying to balance a chest a drawers on just one of its legs, on top of boulder, and you get an idea of what Grey gets up to.

  braggart

  a loud arrogant boaster

  n.吹牛的人

  A braggart who was always talking about how much money he made.

  breakthrough

  a sudden advance especially in knowledge or technique

  n.突破,进展

  Alexander Fleming's discovery of penicilin was one of medicine's breakthrough, for it became the first antibiotic to successfully combat bacterial infections in humans.

  breathtaking

  very exciting and impressive(usually in a pleasant way)

  adj.激动人心的,惊人的

  He was totally bewildered by a truly breathtaking view of the majestic waterfall.

  brim

  1 : the top edge of a glass or a similar container 2 : the part of a hat that sticks out around the lower edge

  vi. 满溢;溢出

  He filled the glass to the brim.

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