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类型高级英语第二册第五课Vocabulary-5课件.ppt

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    1、1 fallacy(n.):a false or mistaken idea,opinion,etc.;error 谬论,谬见;错误2 enterprising(adj.):full of energy and initiative;willing to undertake new projects有进取心的;充满首创精神的;有胆量的3 unfetter(v.):free from fetters;free from restraint of any kind;liberate-除掉的脚镣;解放;使获得自由4 limp(adj.):lacking or having lost stiffnes

    2、s;flaccid;drooping,wilted柔软的5 flaccid(adj.):hanging in loose folds or wrinkles:soft and limp;flabby不结实的;松驰的;松软的6 spongy(adj.):of or like a sponge;soft and porous 海绵(状)的;柔软有弹性的7 pedantic(adj.):of or like a pedant迂腐的,书呆子气的8 trauma(n.):a painful emotional experience,or shockoften producing a lasting ps

    3、ychic effect and sometimes a neurosis(精神)心灵创伤9 calculating(adj.):shrewd or cunning.esp.in a selfish way;scheming 精明的;(尤指)专为自己打算的;有算计的10 perspicacious(adj.):having keen judgment or understanding;acutely perceptive 聪颖的;敏锐的11 astute(adj.):having or showing a clever or shrewd mind:cunning;crafty;wily 聪明

    4、的,敏锐的;精明的;狡猾的12 dynamo(n.):generator发动机13 scale(n.):either of the shallow dishes or pans of a balance 秤盘;天平盘14 penetrating(adj.):sharp;piercing锐利的15 scalpel(n.):a small,light,straight knife with a very sharp blade,used by surgeons and m anatomical dissections解剖刀,手术刀16 fad(n.):a custom,style,etcthat

    5、many people are interested in for a short time;passing fashion;craze一度时髦的风尚,风行一时的东西;一时的狂热17 faddist(n.):a person who follows fads-赶时髦的人18 craze(n.):something that is currently the fashion;fad-一时的风尚;风行一时的东西;时髦19 acme(n.):the highest point;point of culmination-顶点,极点20 appendicitis(n.):inflammation of

    6、the vermiform appendix-阑尾炎21 laxative(n.):any laxative medicine;mild cathartic-轻泻药;通便剂22 raccoon(n.):a small,treeclimbing,chiefly flesheating mammal-浣熊23 mumble(v.):speak or say indistinctly and in a low voice;mutter喃喃地说;含糊地说24 temple(n.):either of the flat surfaces alongside the forehead,in front o

    7、f each ear太阳穴,鬓角25 incredulous(adj.):unwilling or unable to believe;doubting;skeptical不相信的;怀疑的26 sanitary(adj.):clean;not harmful to health卫生的;对健康无害的27 shed(v.):shed a natural growth or covering,as hair(毛发等)脱落28 unsightly(adj.):not sightly;not pleasant to look at;ugly不美观的;难看的;丑陋的29 swim(n.):current

    8、fashion潮流,时髦砌the swim conforming to the current fashion赶时髦30 gear(n.):a specific adjustment 0f a toothed wheel(汽车等的)排挡31 narrowly(adv.):closely;carefully;thoroughly仔细地;严密地32 attic(n.):the room or space just below the roof of a house;garret顶楼,阁楼33 covet(v.):want ardently;long for with envy垂涎;觊觎34 cer

    9、ebral(adj.):appealing to the intellect rather than the emotions;intellectual 理智的;凭理智行事的35 pin n.大头针.pin-up(adj.colloq.):designating a girl whose sexual attractiveness makes her a subject for the kind of pictures often pinned up on walls口(女子)其照片可供倾慕者钉在墙上的36 proportions(n.):1ines;shape of the body线条;身

    10、材37 making(noften in p1):the material or qualities needed for the m a k i n g o r d e v e l o p m e n t o f something常用复素质;内在因素38 carriage(n.):conduct;behavior;posture行为;举止;姿态39 bearing(n.):way of carrying and conducting oneself:carriage;manner举止,风度,姿态40 breeding(n.):good upbringing or training良好的教养

    11、(或培养)41 exquisite(adj.):very beautiful or lovely,espin a delicate or carefully wrought way优美的,高雅的,精致的42 s p e c i a l t y (n.):a n a r t i c l e characterized by special features,superior quality,novelty,etc特产;特制品43 gravy(adj.):the juice given off by meat in cooking肉汁,调味汁44 dipper(n.):a longhandled

    12、cup or similar container for dipping长柄杯或类似容器45 sauerkraut(n.):chopped cabbage fermented in a brine of its own juice with salt泡菜46 veer(v.):change direction:shift;turn or swing around改变方向;转向;变向47 gamy(adj.):having a strong,tangy flavor like that of cooked game;strong in smell有猎物气味的;气味强烈的48 reverent(a

    13、dj.):feeling。showing,or characterized by reverence恭敬的;虔诚的49 greasy(adj.):smeared with or containing grease涂(或含)有油脂的;油污的50 pelt(n.):the skin of a furbearing animal,esp.after it has been stripped from the carcass毛皮;生皮51 canny(adj.):careful and shrewd in ones actions and dealings;clever and cautious谨慎的

    14、;机警的;精明的52 waif(n.):a person without home or friends,espa homeless child流浪汉;无家可归者;(尤指)流浪儿53 swivel(v.):turn on旋转54 wax(v.):grow gradually larger;increase in strength,intensity,volumeere渐渐变大;增加55 wane(v.):becomeless intense,strong,bright,etc变弱;减少56 kick(n.colloq.):pleasure高兴,兴奋57 loom(v.):appear,or c

    15、ome in sight indistinctly隐约出现58 dimension(n.):extent,size,or degree;scope体积,容积,面积;范围,规模;方面59 tryst(n.):an appointment to meet at a specified time and place,esp.one made secretly by lovers约会;幽会60 wince(v.):shrink or draw back slightly,usually with a grimaceas in pain,embarrassment,etc(因疼痛、窘迫等)畏缩;退缩61

    16、 tug(v.):pull hard;drag;haul用力拉,拖,拖曳62 desist(v.):cease;stop;abstain停止63 contrite(adj.):feeling deep sorrow or remorse for having sinned or done wrong;penitent懊悔的;忏悔的64 premise(n.):a previous statement or assertion that serves as the basis for an argument(尤指逻辑)前提65 chirp(v.):speak in a lively,shrill

    17、 way嘁嘁喳喳地说66 deposit(v.):put,lay or set down放下,搁下67 glum (adj.):feeling or looking gloomy,sullen忧郁的,闷闷不乐的68 ember(n.usuin p1.):the smoldering remains of a fire常用复余烬,余火69 smolder(v.):burn and smoke without flame;be consumed by slow combustion闷烧;熏烧70 fraught(adj.):filled,charged,or loaded充满的;蕴含的71 ana

    18、logy(n.):an explaining of something by comparing it point by point with something similar-类比72 blubber(v.):weep loudly,like a child(小孩般)大声哭73 brief (n.):a concise statement of the main points of a law case,usually filed by counsel for the information of the court-诉讼摘要;辩护状74 blueprint(n.):a photograp

    19、hic reproduction in white on a blue background,as of architectural or engineering plans(建筑或工程设计用的)蓝图75 bellow(v.):cry out loudly,as in anger or pare。(由于愤怒或疼痛)大声叫76 chunk(n.):a short,thick piece,as of meat,wood,etc一厚块(肉、木头等)77 hypothesis(n.):an unproved theory,p r o p o s i t i o n,s u p p o s i t i

    20、o n,etctentatively accepted to explain certain facts or to provide a basis for further investigation,argument,etc假设;前提78 yummy(adj.):echoic of a sound made in expressing pleasure at a taste colloqvery tasty;delectable;delicious表示享受美味的象声词口美味的,可口的79 pitchblende(n.):a brown to black lustrous mineral,th

    21、e massive variety of uraninite沥青铀矿80 fracture(v.Amslang):cause to react with enthusiasm美俚引起人们兴致的81 gurgle(v.):make a bubbling sound in the throat,as a contented baby does-(婴儿高兴时)发咯咯声82 notorious (adj.):widely but unfavorably known or talked about声名狼藉的,臭名昭著的83 exultant(a.):exulting;triumphant;jubilan

    22、t狂欢的;欣喜的;兴高采烈的84 hamstring(v.):disable by cutting a hamstring;lessen or destroy the power or effectiveness of-割断的腿腱以使残废;削弱(或破坏)的力量(或功能)85 cretin(n.):a person suffering from cretinism;a stupid person-愚侏病者;白痴,傻瓜86 chink(n.):a narrow opening;crack;fissure;slit-缝隙;裂口87 constellation(n.):the part of the

    23、heavens occupied by a number of fixed stars-星座;星宿88 grueling(adj.):extremely tiring;exhausting-折磨人的;使人筋疲力竭的89 fashion(v.):shape;mold塑造;做成90 languish(v.):lose vigor and vitality;become weak变得萎靡不振;倦怠91 hulk (n.):an abandoned wreck or shell-废船92 infamy(n.):very bad reputation;notoriety;disgrace;dishono

    24、r-臭名昭著;丢脸,耻辱;不名誉93 indignation(n.):anger or scorn resulting from injustice,ingratitude,or meanness;righteous anger-愤慨,义愤94 jitterbug(n.):a dance for couples;esp.in the early 1940s,involving fast,acrobatic movements to swing music;fig an emotionally unstable person(尤指20世纪40年代的)吉特巴舞;喻变化无常的人95 modulate

    25、(v.):vary the pitch,intensity,etc.(of the voice),to a lower degree 使(声音)转调,是声音变低96 surge(v.):have a heavy,violent swelling motion;move in or as in a surge汹涌澎湃97 perspiration(n.):sweat 汗98 reel(v.):give way or fall back;sway,waver,or stagger as from being struck倒退,退缩;站立不稳99 turf(n.):a surface layer o

    26、f earth containing grass plants with their matted roots;sod草皮;草地100 wag(v.):cause something to move rapidly and repeatedly back and forth,from side to side,or up and down摇摆。摇动1 nothing upstairs:(Amslang)empty-headed;a nitwit没头脑的,愚笨的2 in the swim:conforming to the current fashion赶时髦 例:She is always i

    27、nvolved in the swim她总是追求时髦。3 get ones hands on:to obtain sth得到,获得 例:They all want to get their hands on my money他们都觊觎我的钱。4 go steady:to date someone of the o p p o s i t e s e x r e g u l a r l y a n d exclusivelybe sweethearts约会,成为关系确定的情侣 例:When did you go steady with her?你和她是什么时候确定恋爱关系的?5 out of t

    28、he picture:not considered as involved in a situation不相干的,不相干的,不合适的不合适的 例:例:“Is Pam still with Eric?”“No,hes out of the picture.”“帕姆还在跟帕姆还在跟埃里克在一起吗埃里克在一起吗?”“没有,他们已经互不没有,他们已经互不相干了。相干了。”6 get at:seem to be saying sththat other people do not completely understand 暗示 例:What exactly are you getting at?你到底

    29、在暗示什么?7 haveat ones finger tips:to be completely familiar with;精通 例:We have all the facts and figures at our fingers我们已经掌握了所有的事实和数字。8 h a m m e r a w a y (a t):t o k e e p emphasizing or talking about 一再强调 例:He kept hammering away at his demand for a public inquiry他一再强调需要进行公众调查。9 go far:to accomplis

    30、h much:achieve much success 成功,大有前途 例:Ginnys a smart girland Im sure shell go far吉尼是个聪明的姑娘,我相信她会成功的。10 knock out:to elicit enthusiasm or an emotional response,espdeep sympathy or laughter使高兴,使情绪激动 例:The music was just brilliant it really knocked me out这音乐太美妙了它真让我激动。11 fire away:begin;start;esp.to ta

    31、lk or ask questions 开始谈话或提问 例:“I have some question.”“Fire away.”“我有问题。”“请问。”12 month of Sundays:(colloq.)long time很久,很长的时间13 Holy Toledo adj.colloq.:excellent 口好极了14 hollow-eyed(adj.):having deepset eyes or dark areas under the eyes,as from sickness or fatigue(由于生病或疲倦)眼窝凹陷的,有黑眼圈的15 well-heeled(adj.):slang rich;prosperous 俚有钱的,富有的16 let-up(v.):a slackening or lessening。as of effort;a stop or pause放松(努力);中止,休止17 Knot-head(n.slang):a foolish,stupid person笨蛋,痂汉

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