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新SAT核心词汇表第30篇

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      以下是本次1500个新SAT高频词汇介绍,不要错过哦!介绍格式依然按照单词+英文解释+中文解释+例句。

  intelligible

  capable of being understood

  adj. 可理解的,明了的

  His diaries include passages that are barely intelligible.

  intemperate

  not temperate: such as

  adj. 放纵的;酗酒的

  an intemperate [=extremely hot/cold] climate/zone

  intensify

  to become stronger or more extreme : to become more intense

  i. 增强,强化;变激烈

  We could hear the wind howling outside as the storm intensified.

  interlude

  1 : a usually short simple play or dramatic entertainment

  2 : an intervening or interruptive period, space, or event : INTERVAL

  3 : a musical composition inserted between the parts of a longer composition, a drama, or a religious service

  n.幕间幽默短剧;幕间喜剧

  He has resumed his acting career after a two-year interlude.

  interminable

  having or seeming to have no end : continuing for a very long time

  adj. 冗长的;无止尽的

  an interminable war

  intermittent

  starting, stopping, and starting again : not constant or steady

  adj. 间歇的;断断续续的;间歇性

  The patient was having intermittent pains in his side.

  intervene

  1 : to occur, fall, or come between points of time or events 2 : to enter or appear as an irrelevant or extraneous feature or circumstance

  v. 插入, 干涉, 调停

  Twenty years intervened between their first and last meetings.

  intervention

  n. 介入;调停;妨碍

  The program is able to run without intervention by the user.

  intimidate

  frighten or overawe (someone), especially in order to make them do what one wants

  v. 恐吓

  You shouldn't allow his reputation to intimidate you.

  intimidating

  1 causing fear; 2 harsh and threatening in manner or appearance

  adj. 吓人的

  He is one of the most intimidating men I have ever met.

  intractable

  not easily managed, controlled, or solved

  adj. 棘手的;难治的;倔强的;不听话的

  an intractable mystery/question

  intransigence

  the quality or state of being intransigent

  n. 不妥协;不让步;不调和

  He has remained intransigent in his opposition to the proposal.

  intrepid

  feeling no fear : very bold or brave

  adj. 无畏的;勇敢的;勇猛的

  an intrepid explorer

  intricacy

  the quality or state of being complex or having many parts : the quality or state of being intricate

  n. 错综,复杂;难以理解

  She admired the composition for its beauty and intricacy.

  intrigue

  to arouse the interest, desire, or curiosity of

  vt. 用诡计取得;激起...的兴趣

  She was intrigued with/by what he had to say.

  intriguing

  extremely interesting

  adj. 引人入胜的

  an intriguing idea/person/question

  introspection

  the process of examining your own thoughts or feelings

  n. 内省;反省

  a moment of quiet introspection

  inverse

  1 : opposite in order, nature, or effect 2 : being an inverse function

  adj. 倒转的; 反向的; 反逆的

  The study indicates an inverse relationship between the unemployment rate and inflation.

  irony

  the use of words that mean the opposite of what you really think especially in order to be funny

  n. 反语; 讽刺,冷嘲; 具有讽刺意味的事

  “What a beautiful view,” he said, his voice dripping with irony, as he looked out the window at the alley.

  irrefutable

  not able to be proved wrong : not capable of being refuted

  adj. 不能驳倒的;不能回答的

  There is irrefutable evidence that he committed these crimes.

  irreverent

  having or showing a lack of respect for someone or something that is usually treated with respect : treating someone or something in a way that is not serious or respectful

  adj. 不敬的,无礼的

  He has a delightfully irreverent sense of humor. irreverent portrayals of nuns

  itinerant

  always used before a noun : traveling from place to place : staying in a place for only a short amount of time

  adj. 巡回的;流动的

  an itinerant preacher/lecturer/performer

  jocularity

  n. 滑稽;幽默;诙谐的言行

  a jocular man who could make the most serious people smile

  jolt

  disturb (someone's) composure

  v. 使震惊

  He was jolted forward when the bus stopped suddenly.

  justify

  to provide or be a good reason for (something) : to prove or show (something) to be just, right, or reasonable

  vi. 证明合法;整理版面

  he was being pressured unfairly by his boss. The fact that we are at war does not justify

  kink

  a small problem in a plan, system etc

  n. (绳, 头发等的纽)结

  I woke up on the bus with a kink [=crick] in my neck.

  kinship

  the state of being related to the people in your family

  n. [法] 亲属关系,家属关系;亲密关系

  He feels a strong kinship with other survivors of the war.

  knack

  an ability, talent, or special skill needed to do sth

  n. 天赋

  They have a knack for telling interesting stories.

  laborious

  requiring a lot of time and effort

  adj. 勤劳的;艰苦的

  Removing mildew stains is a laborious [=difficult, painstaking] task.

  labyrinthine

  something that is extremely complicated or difficult to understand

  adj. 迷宫的;复杂的

  He found it difficult to follow the movie's labyrinthine [=elaborate, intricate] plot.

  lamenting

  adj. 悲伤的;悲哀的

  She lamented over the loss of her best friend.

  lash t

  ie, bind; beat violently, whip

  vt. 鞭打;冲击;摆动;扎捆;煽动;讽刺

  The sailor was lashed for disobeying the captain. [no obj]

  laudatory

  expressing or containing praise

  adj. 赞美的;赞赏的;称赞的

  The play received mostly laudatory reviews.

  legendary

  always used before a noun : told about in a legend

  adj. 传说的,传奇的

  legendary creatures from the sea

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