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刘毅词汇 5000 lesson 20

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LESSON 13 1.Appeal v. 1.恳请 同:implore 2.吸引 The government is appealing to everyone to save water. The music is too old-fashioned to appeal to people any longer. 2.Bustle n.喧扰的活动 同:fuss There was a great bustle as the children got

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LESSON 10 1.Adore v.崇拜 同:worship All the girls in our school adore the handsome mathematics teacher who happens to be a bachelor. 2.Blend v. 1.混合 同:mix 2.调和 A grocer must know how to blend different kinds of tea. These houses seem to b

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LESSON 11 1.Abode n.住处 同:residence The woodcutters abode was a house in the forest. 2.Annual adj.一年一次的 同:yearly The company allows us an annual vacation of two weeks. 3.Coax v.诱哄 同:cajole The mother coaxed the boy to take the m

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LESSON 12 1.Appropriate 1. adj.适合的 同:proper 2.占有 v. 同:embezzle Thick , woolen clothes would not be appropriate for a hot summer day. You should not appropriate other peoples belongings without their permission. 2.Coarse adj.粗鲁的 同

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刘毅词汇 5000 lesson 17

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LESSON 8 1.Abrupt adj. 1.突然的 同:sudden 2.陡峭的 He made an abrupt turn to avoid hitting another car. The road made an abrupt rise up the hill. 2.Acknowledge 承认 同:admit 函谢;承认收到 I am sure that she will soon acknowledge her

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LESSON 7 1.Batter v.重击 同:beat There is someone battering at the door youd better let him in. 2.Clutch v.紧握 同:grasp The mother clutched her baby in her arms. 3.Contemplate v.审视;考虑 同:ponder The police contemplated various kinds o

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第五课的单词 1.Anticipate v.预期 同:expect Mother anticipated my hunger and baked cookies for me. 2.Aspire v.渴望 同:desire In his childhood, he aspired to become a great general. 3.Attorney n.律师 同:lawyer The court appointed and atto

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第四课的单词 Bellow v.吼叫 同:roar He bellowed with pain when the tooth was pulled out. Beverage n.饮料 同:drink In some countries, it is illegal to sell alcoholic beverages on Sundays. Calculate v.计算 同:compute You must calculate all

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第三课的单词 Alter v.改变 同:change If the coat is too large , the tailor can alter it to fit you. Doom n.命运;劫数 同:fate As the ship sank, they faced their doom. Fragile adj.易碎的 同:breakable This old dish is in a very fragile

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第二课的单词 Apparatus n.仪器 同:equipment The town has recently purchased some new fire-fighting apparatus. Assert v.断言 同:insist The witness asserted that the salesman was dishonest. Assign v.分派 同:allot He was pleased that he was

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第一课的单词 Barren adj.贫瘠的 同:sterile The barren land could produce little food. Bump v.碰撞 同:collide The room was dark and I bumped my head against the door. Devise v.设计;发明 同:invent He devised a new method for teaching

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LESSON 9 1.Assail v.攻击 同:assault The enemy may assail our defense positions tomorrow. 2.Barrier n.界线 同:hindrance Countries can no longer depend on mountain barriers for protection. 3.Burglar n.夜贼 同:thief A burglar broke into my house

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刘毅词汇 5000 lesson 18

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刘毅词汇 5000 lesson 16

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刘毅词汇 5000 lesson 19

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说一口流利的英语,从简单的单词开始。 听听,读读,背背,今天你的词汇量又增加了5个。 单词/词义 中英例句 单词听读 cap [ kAp ] Clouds capped the woods. v

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Shirin Ebadi, born in 1947, is an Iranian lawyer and human rights activist. She is most famous for winning the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize. The panel of judges praised her significant and pioneering efforts for democracy and human rights, especially women

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Scientists in Australia are developing a thinking cap that could unlock our hidden genius, by switching on and off certain sections of the brain. Researchers at the University of Sydney think their experiments show that we all have hidden creative t

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