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[00:06.30]encapsulate encephalitis enchant enchanting [00:15.22]v.装入胶囊;压缩 n.脑炎 v.使迷醉;施魔法于 adj.讨人喜欢的 [00:24.14]encipher enclave enclosure [00:30.62]v.译成密码 n.飞地(被他国领土包围的一块领土
[00:06.30]dismember disobedient disorder disorientation [00:14.38]v.肢解 adj.不顺从的,不服从的n.凌乱 n.迷失方向;[心]迷向 [00:22.47]disoriented disparage disparate [00:29.04]adj.迷失方向的;无判断力的 v.贬抑,轻蔑 adj.迥然
[00:06.30]deflated deflect defoliator deforestation [00:15.43]adj.灰心丧气的 v.偏离,转向 n.落叶剂 n.滥伐森林 [00:24.56]deform defraud defray deft [00:33.84]v.毁坏形状或外观 v.欺骗某人 v.付款 adj.灵巧的,熟练的 [00:43
[00:05.38]contumacy contumely conundrum convalesce [00:12.66]n.抗命,不服从 n.无礼,傲慢 n.谜语,难题 v.(病)康复,复原 [00:19.93]convalescence convalescent convene [00:25.52]n.病后康复期 n./adj.康复中的(病人) v.集合;召集
[00:05.20]byproduct bystander byzantine [00:12.23]n.副产品;副作用 n.旁观 adj.像迷宫似的;难变更的 [00:19.25]cabal cache cacophony cactus [00:26.93]n.政治阴谋小集团 n.贮藏处;v.将藏于 n.难听的声音 n.仙人掌 [00:34.61
[00:05.59]avulse avuncular [00:09.91]v.(由于意外或通过手术把(身体的一部分)撕脱 adj.伯(叔)父的 [00:14.24]awash awe awe-inspiring awkward [00:21.17]adj.被海水淹没的 n./v.敬畏 adj.令人敬畏的 adj.笨拙的,难用的 [00
[00:05.98]cohabit coherence coherent [00:13.06]v.(通常指未婚的)双方同居 n.连贯性;凝聚 adj.连贯的,一致的 [00:20.14]cohesive cohesion coincide colander [00:28.32]adj.凝聚的 n.内聚力;凝聚力 v.巧合;一致 n.滤器,漏勺 [
[00:04.99]anaerobic anagram analgesic [00:11.17]adj.厌氧的;n.厌氧微生物 n.变形词 n.镇痛剂.adj.止痛的 [00:17.35]analogue analogy analysis anarchist [00:24.12]n.类似物,相似体 n.相似;类比 n.分析 n.无政府主义者 [00:30.9
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