VOA慢速英语1500基础单词例句n
时间:2018-12-01 作者:英语课 分类:VOA慢速英语1500基础单词例句
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name [(1) to appoint; (2) to nominate 1; (3) to give a name to; (4) a word by which a person, animal or thing is known or called]
The Governor 2 named him to be a justice on the state Supreme 3 Court. (1)
She said the President will name her to be an ambassador 4. (2)
We named our son John, after his grandfather. (3)
Her dog's name is Elmo. (4)
narrow [(1) limited in size or amount; (2) not wide; (3) having a short distance from one side to the other]
The Democrats 5 passed the bill by a narrow majority. (1)
They ran along the narrow path between the two buildings. (2)
The narrow valley was less than a kilometer wide. (3)
nation [a country, together with its social and political systems]
The American nation is more than two hundred years old.
native [someone who was born in a place, not one who moved there]
He is a native of Texas.
natural [(1) of or about nature; (2) normal; (3) common to its kind]
I am interested in biology and other natural sciences. (1)
It is natural for a cat to sleep most of the time. (2)
Babies naturally cry a lot. (3)
nature [(1) all the plants, animals and other things on earth not created by humans; (2) events or processes not caused by humans]
She enjoys the beauty of nature. (1)
Modern technology cannot protect us from storms, wildfires and other acts of nature. (2)
navy 6 [the part of a country's military force trained to fight at sea]
He led an exciting life in the navy.
near [(1) not far; (2) close to]
Rain is near; I can smell it. (1)
She lives near the sea. (2)
necessary [(1) needed to get a result or effect; (2) required]
The farmer said rain is necessary to save his crops. (1)
A passport is necessary before you go. (2)
need [(1) to require; (2) to want; (3) to be necessary to have or to do]
I need some sleep. (1)
Do you need a drink? (2)
He needed someone to help him learn English. (3)
negotiate 7 [to talk about a problem or situation to find a common solution]
They are trying to negotiate a peace agreement.
neither [not one or the other of two]
Neither boy had any money.
neutral 8 [not supporting one side or the other in a dispute]
The election 9 officials were not neutral.
never [(1) at no time; (2) not ever]
I had never seen him before. (1)
He said he would never lie to me. (2)
new [(1) not existing before; (2) not known before; (3) recently made, built, bought or grown; (4) another; (5) different]
They have a new baby. (1)
Did you see the new information about the Governor? (2)
John bought a new car today. (3)
California needs some new electric power centers. (4)
She has some exciting new ideas. (5)
news [information about any recent events, especially as reported by the media]
The local news on television last night was full of violence.
next [(1) coming immediately after; (2) nearest]
The next job is to clean house. (1)
Turn left at the next street. (2)
nice [(1) pleasing; (2) good; (3) kind]
I hope you have a nice time with your friend. (1)
Their children seem nice. (2)
He said some very nice things about you. (3)
night [the time between when the sun goes down and when it rises, when there is little or no light]
Did you hear that storm last night?
no [(1) used to reject or to refuse; (2) not any; (3) not at all]
No, I will not do it. (1)
After the windstorm, no fruit was left on the tree. (2)
As soon as the show started we could see that our friend was no actor. (3)
noise [sound, especially when loud]
What is making so much noise?
nominate [(1) to name someone as a candidate 10 for an election; (2) to propose 11 a person for an office or position]
The Democratic 12 Party nominated 13 our Governor as its Presidential candidate. (1)
Do you think we should nominate Tom as our committee representative? (2)
noon [(1) the middle of the day; (2) twelve o'clock in the daytime]
He usually eats lunch about noon. (1)
I have to be in his office at noon. (2)
normal [(1) the usual condition, amount or form; (2) usual; (3) what is expected]
Snow is normal this time of year. (1)
Her normal drink is tea. (2)
I expect him to leave home at the normal time. (3)
north [the direction to the left of a person facing the rising sun]
We drove north for 10 miles.
※one mile = 1.6 kilometers
not [a word showing that something is denied or untrue]
She is not going.
note [(1) to talk about something already known; (2) a word or words written to help a person remember; (3) a short letter]
She noted 14 that our report must be completed by three o'clock. (1)
I wrote a short note about the meeting so I could talk about it tomorrow. (2)
She sent a Christmas note to some of her friends. (3)
nothing [(1) not anything; (2) no thing]
He had eaten nothing all day. (1)
He talked of nothing but food. (2)
now [(1) at this time; (2) immediately]
Now I understand what you meant. (1)
Can you talk to me now? (2)
nowhere [not in, to or at any place]
The boy said he had nowhere to go.
nuclear [(1) of or about the energy produced by splitting 15 atoms or bringing them together; (2) of or about weapons that explode by using energy from atoms]
He worked as a nuclear engineer. (1)
The government fears that terrorists 16 will buy or steal nuclear weapons. (2)
number [a word or sign used to show the order or amount of things]
A large number of people are expected to join the protest 17.
The Governor 2 named him to be a justice on the state Supreme 3 Court. (1)
She said the President will name her to be an ambassador 4. (2)
We named our son John, after his grandfather. (3)
Her dog's name is Elmo. (4)
narrow [(1) limited in size or amount; (2) not wide; (3) having a short distance from one side to the other]
The Democrats 5 passed the bill by a narrow majority. (1)
They ran along the narrow path between the two buildings. (2)
The narrow valley was less than a kilometer wide. (3)
nation [a country, together with its social and political systems]
The American nation is more than two hundred years old.
native [someone who was born in a place, not one who moved there]
He is a native of Texas.
natural [(1) of or about nature; (2) normal; (3) common to its kind]
I am interested in biology and other natural sciences. (1)
It is natural for a cat to sleep most of the time. (2)
Babies naturally cry a lot. (3)
nature [(1) all the plants, animals and other things on earth not created by humans; (2) events or processes not caused by humans]
She enjoys the beauty of nature. (1)
Modern technology cannot protect us from storms, wildfires and other acts of nature. (2)
navy 6 [the part of a country's military force trained to fight at sea]
He led an exciting life in the navy.
near [(1) not far; (2) close to]
Rain is near; I can smell it. (1)
She lives near the sea. (2)
necessary [(1) needed to get a result or effect; (2) required]
The farmer said rain is necessary to save his crops. (1)
A passport is necessary before you go. (2)
need [(1) to require; (2) to want; (3) to be necessary to have or to do]
I need some sleep. (1)
Do you need a drink? (2)
He needed someone to help him learn English. (3)
negotiate 7 [to talk about a problem or situation to find a common solution]
They are trying to negotiate a peace agreement.
neither [not one or the other of two]
Neither boy had any money.
neutral 8 [not supporting one side or the other in a dispute]
The election 9 officials were not neutral.
never [(1) at no time; (2) not ever]
I had never seen him before. (1)
He said he would never lie to me. (2)
new [(1) not existing before; (2) not known before; (3) recently made, built, bought or grown; (4) another; (5) different]
They have a new baby. (1)
Did you see the new information about the Governor? (2)
John bought a new car today. (3)
California needs some new electric power centers. (4)
She has some exciting new ideas. (5)
news [information about any recent events, especially as reported by the media]
The local news on television last night was full of violence.
next [(1) coming immediately after; (2) nearest]
The next job is to clean house. (1)
Turn left at the next street. (2)
nice [(1) pleasing; (2) good; (3) kind]
I hope you have a nice time with your friend. (1)
Their children seem nice. (2)
He said some very nice things about you. (3)
night [the time between when the sun goes down and when it rises, when there is little or no light]
Did you hear that storm last night?
no [(1) used to reject or to refuse; (2) not any; (3) not at all]
No, I will not do it. (1)
After the windstorm, no fruit was left on the tree. (2)
As soon as the show started we could see that our friend was no actor. (3)
noise [sound, especially when loud]
What is making so much noise?
nominate [(1) to name someone as a candidate 10 for an election; (2) to propose 11 a person for an office or position]
The Democratic 12 Party nominated 13 our Governor as its Presidential candidate. (1)
Do you think we should nominate Tom as our committee representative? (2)
noon [(1) the middle of the day; (2) twelve o'clock in the daytime]
He usually eats lunch about noon. (1)
I have to be in his office at noon. (2)
normal [(1) the usual condition, amount or form; (2) usual; (3) what is expected]
Snow is normal this time of year. (1)
Her normal drink is tea. (2)
I expect him to leave home at the normal time. (3)
north [the direction to the left of a person facing the rising sun]
We drove north for 10 miles.
※one mile = 1.6 kilometers
not [a word showing that something is denied or untrue]
She is not going.
note [(1) to talk about something already known; (2) a word or words written to help a person remember; (3) a short letter]
She noted 14 that our report must be completed by three o'clock. (1)
I wrote a short note about the meeting so I could talk about it tomorrow. (2)
She sent a Christmas note to some of her friends. (3)
nothing [(1) not anything; (2) no thing]
He had eaten nothing all day. (1)
He talked of nothing but food. (2)
now [(1) at this time; (2) immediately]
Now I understand what you meant. (1)
Can you talk to me now? (2)
nowhere [not in, to or at any place]
The boy said he had nowhere to go.
nuclear [(1) of or about the energy produced by splitting 15 atoms or bringing them together; (2) of or about weapons that explode by using energy from atoms]
He worked as a nuclear engineer. (1)
The government fears that terrorists 16 will buy or steal nuclear weapons. (2)
number [a word or sign used to show the order or amount of things]
A large number of people are expected to join the protest 17.
1 nominate
vt.提名,推荐,任命
- I nominate Tom to make the tea.我指派汤姆去沏茶。
- The EU would nominate two members to the committee.欧盟将为该委员会指定两名成员。
2 governor
n.统治者,地方长官(如省长,州长,总督等)
- The governor was an expert at fencing with reporters.这位州长是搪塞新闻记者的能手。
- He was elected governor of the state of California.他当选为加州州长。
3 supreme
adj.极度的,最重要的;至高的,最高的
- It was the supreme moment in his life.那是他一生中最重要的时刻。
- He handed up the indictment to the supreme court.他把起诉书送交最高法院。
4 ambassador
n.大使,特使,(派驻国际组织的)代表
- He took up office as an ambassador for ten years continuously.他连任十年大使。
- The new ambassador is more mature than his predecessor.新大使比他的前任更成熟一些。
5 democrats
n.民主主义者,民主人士( democrat的名词复数 )
- The Democrats held a pep rally on Capitol Hill yesterday. 民主党昨天在国会山召开了竞选誓师大会。
- The democrats organize a filibuster in the senate. 民主党党员组织了阻挠议事。 来自《简明英汉词典》
6 navy
n.海军,海军人员,海军军力,藏青色
- My brother is in the navy.我兄弟在海军服役。
- He has transferred from the army to the navy.他从陆军转到海军。
7 negotiate
v.洽谈,协商,谈判,顺利通过,成功越过
- I'll negotiate with their coach on the date of the match.我将与他们的教练磋商比赛的日期问题。
- I managed to negotiate successfully with the authorities.我设法同当局进行了成功的协商。
8 neutral
adj.中立的,不偏不倚的;中性的
- Behaviour is never culturally neutral.人的行为从来都受文化的影响。
- They have maintained a consistently neutral stance.他们一直持中立态度。
9 election
n.选举,选择权;当选
- There is no doubt but that he will win the election.毫无疑问,他将在竞选中获胜。
- The government will probably fall at the coming election.在即将到来的大选中,该政府很可能要垮台。
10 candidate
n.候选人;候补者;投考者,申请求职者
- Voters like a candidate who has the common touch. 投票者喜欢那些平易近人的候选人。
- The local newspapers dressed up the candidate as a boxer.当地报纸把那个候选人描绘成一个拳击手。
11 propose
v.提出,建议;提名,推荐
- Did he propose marriage to you?他向你求婚了吗?
- I propose resting for an hour.我建议休息一小时。
12 democratic
adj.民主的;民主主义的,有民主精神的
- Their country has democratic government.他们国家实行民主政体。
- He has a democratic work-style.他作风民主。
13 nominated
adj.著名的,知名的
- The local hotel is noted for its good table.当地的那家酒店以餐食精美而著称。
- Jim is noted for arriving late for work.吉姆上班迟到出了名。
14 splitting
爆裂式的
- the splitting of the atom 原子的分裂
- We heard an ear-splitting scream from the terrified girl. 我们听见那个受惊的女孩发出一声刺耳的尖叫声。
15 terrorists
n.恐怖主义者,恐怖分子( terrorist的名词复数 )
- The terrorists have halted their bloody campaign of violence. 恐怖分子已经停止了他们凶残的暴力活动。
- They were finally forced to capitulate to the terrorists' demands. 他们最后被迫屈从恐怖分子的要求。