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2017/5/18 15:02:05来源:互联网作者:上海新航道

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  SAT想考高分,词汇是最基础的,如果SAT词汇量不够,是不可能取得高分成绩的。为了方便同学记忆SAT词汇,上海新航道小编为大家带来SAT词汇:备考SAT必背高频词,每个单词都有用法和例句哦,希望对各位SAT备考有所帮助。

  76. abashed

  abashed /??b??t/

  ADJ If you are abashed, you feel embarrassed and ashamed. 窘迫的 [书面][usu v-link ADJ]

  例:

  He looked abashed and uncomfortable.

  他看起来既窘迫又不自在。

  77. eclectic

  eclectic /??kl?kt?k/ TEM8

  ADJ An eclectic collection ofobjects, ideas, or beliefs is wide-ranging and comes from many different sources. 兼收并蓄的 [正式]

  例:

  ...an eclectic collection of paintings, drawings, and prints.

  …一批油画、素描、版画兼有的藏品。

  78. languorous

  languorous /?l??ɡ?r?s/

  ADJ If you describe an activity as languorous, you mean that it is lazy, relaxed, and not energetic,usually in a pleasant way. 懒洋洋的; 慢悠悠的 [文学性] [usu ADJ n]

  例:

  ...languorous morning coffees on the terrace.

  ...清晨在露台上悠然自得地啜着咖啡。

  79. quiescent

  quiescent /kw???s?nt/

  ADJ Someone or something that is quiescent is quiet and inactive. 静态的[文学性]

  例:

  ...a society which was politically quiescent and above all deferential.

  ...一个遵循顺从至上及政治上平静的社会。

  80. exacting

  exacting /?ɡ?z?kt??/

  ADJ You use exacting to describe something or someone that demands hard work and a great deal of care. 费劲的; 难办的

  例:

  She didn't think that he was well enough to carry out such an exacting task.

  她认为他身体不是很好,不能执行如此艰巨的任务。

  81. unnerved

  unnerve /?n?n??v/ TEM8 ( unnerving, unnerved, unnerves )

  V-T If you say that something unnerves you, you mean that it worries or troubles you. 使不安

  例:

  The news about Dermot had unnerved me.

  有关德莫特的消息已让我不安了。

  82. renegade

  renegade /?r?n??ɡe?d/ TEM8 (renegades )

  N-COUNT A renegade is a person who abandons the religious, political, or philosophical beliefs that he or she used to have, and accepts opposing or different beliefs. 叛徒; 叛逆者; 改变信仰者

  例:

  He has shown himself to be a renegade without respect for the rule of law.

  他已经表现出自己是个毫不尊重法规的叛逆者。

  83. arrest

  V-T If something or someonearrests a process, they stop it from continuing. 抑制 [正式]

  例:

  The sufferer may have to make major changes in his or her life to arrest the disease.

  患者可能得对自身生活作大的调整以抑制病情。

  84. sequestered

  sequestered /s??kw?st?d/

  ADJ A sequestered place isquiet and far away from busy places. 幽静的; 与世隔绝的 [文学性]

  85. negligible

  negligible /?n?ɡl?d??b?l/ CET6TEM8

  ADJ An amount or effect thatis negligible is so small that it is not worth considering or worrying about. 微不足道的

  例:

  The pay that the soldiers received was negligible.

  士兵们得到的津贴微乎其微。

  86. digression

  digression [dai'ɡre??n]n.

  (谈话或写作的)离题,漫笔,漫谈

  离题话,枝节话,闲话,离题的段落(或部分),枝节内容

  偏离,背离

  【天文学】距角

  87. vexing

  vex /v?ks/ TEM8 ( vexing,vexed, vexes )

  V-T If someone or something vexes you, they make you feel annoyed, puzzled, and frustrated. 使烦恼; 使迷惑; 使沮丧

  例:

  It vexedme to think of others gossiping behind my back.

  想到别人在我背后说闲话让我很恼火。

  88. stymied

  stymie /?sta?m?/ ( stymieing,stymied, stymies )

  V-T If you are stymied by something, you find it very difficult to take action or to continue what youare doing. 妨碍 [非正式] [usu passive]

  例:

  Companies have been stymied by the length of time it takes to reach an agreement.

  数个公司因耗费很长时间以达成协议而受到阻碍。

  89. pedestrian

  pedestrian /p??d?str??n/ CET6 TEM4 ( pedestrians )

  N-COUNT A pedestrian is a person who is walking, especially in a town or city, rather than travelling in a vehicle. 行人

  例:

  Ingrid was a walker, even in Los Angeles, where a pedestrian is a rare sight.

  英格丽德是个步行者,即使在行人少见的洛杉矶也是如此。

  90. verve

  verve /v??v/ TEM8

  N-UNCOUNT Verve is lively and forceful enthusiasm. 激情 [书面]

  例:

  He looked for the dramatic,like the sunset in this painting, and painted it with great verve.

  他追求画面的表现力—就像这幅画里的落日—而且创作时充满激情。

  91. evocation

  evocation /??v??ke???n/ (evocations )

  N-VAR An evocation of something involves creating an image or impression of it. (形象)重现 [正式][usu N 'of' n]

  例:

  ...a perfectevocation of the period.

  ...该时代的一个完美的重现。

  92. partisan

  partisan /?pɑ?t??z?n, ?pɑ?t??z?n/ CET6+ TEM8 ( partisans )

  义项partisan读作?pɑ?t?zn。

  ADJ Someone who is partisan strongly supports a particular person or cause, often without thinking carefully about the matter. 盲目拥护的

  例:

  He is clearly too partisan to be a referee.

  他显然过于偏袒,不适合担任裁判。

  93. bias

  bias /?ba??s/ CET6 TEM4 ( biasing, biased, biases )

  N-VAR Bias is a tendency to prefer one person or thing to another, and to favour that person or thing. 偏见

  例:

  ...his desire to avoid the appearance of bias in favour of one candidate or another.

  …他想避免表现出对这个或那个候选人有偏好。

  94. dearth

  dearth /d??θ/

  N-SING If there is a dearth of something, there is not enough of it. 不足 [usu N 'of' n]

  例:

  Construction had slowed because of a dearth of labourers.

  建筑进程缓慢是因为劳动力不足。

  95. diminution

  diminution /?d?m??nju???n/

  N-UNCOUNT A diminution of something is its reduction in size, importance, or intensity. 减小; 减弱 [正式] [usu N 'of/in' n]

  例:

  ...despite a slight diminution in asset value.

  ...尽管资产价值略有减少。

  96. mosaic

  mosaic /m??ze??k/ TEM8 ( mosaics )

  N-VAR A mosaic is a design which consists of small pieces of coloured glass, pottery, or stone set inconcrete or plaster. 马赛克

  例:

  ...a Roman villa which once housed a fine collection of mosaics.

  …一座曾藏有一批精美的马赛克收藏品的罗马别墅。

  97. dispute

  dispute /d??spju?t/ CET4 TEM4 ( disputing, disputed, disputes )

  N-VAR A dispute is an argument or disagreement between people or groups.争论

  例:

  They have won previous pay disputes with the government.

  他们曾赢过前几起与政府的工资纠纷。

  98. foster

  foster ['f?st?] vt. 培养;养育,抚育;抱(希望等)adj. 收养的,养育的

  V-T To foster something such as an activity or idea means to help it to develop. 促进

  例:

  He said that developed countries had a responsibility to foster globale conomic growth to help new democracies.

  他说发达国家有一种促进全球经济增长以帮助新兴民主国家的责任。

  99. exhort

  exhort /?ɡ?z??t/ TEM8 (exhorting, exhorted, exhorts )

  V-T If you exhort someone to do something, you try hard to persuade or encourage them to do it. 劝告; 勉励 [正式]

  例:

  Kennedy exhorted his listeners to turn away from violence.

  肯尼迪劝告他的听众要远离暴力。

  例:

  He exhorted his companions,"Try to accomplish your aim with diligence."

  他勉励他的同志,“尝试以勤奋来实现目标。”

  100. flexible

  flexible ['fl?ks?bl] adj. 灵活的;柔韧的;易弯曲的

  ADJ Something or someone that is flexible is able to change easily and adapt to different conditions and circumstances as they occur. 灵活的 [表赞许]

  例:

  ...flexible working hours.

  …弹性工作时间。

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