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6849 exempt v. 使…免除
[Ig’zEmpt] Children
are exempt from the charges. 小孩不收費。
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6850 exotic adj.
外國的;有異國風情的
[Ig’zAtIk] It
is sometimes very dangerous to keep exotic animals
as pets.
也時豢養外國動物作為寵物相當危險。
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6851 extracurricular adj. 課外的
[EkstrF,kQ’rIkjFlQ]Every student has to participate in extracurricular activities.
每個學生都必須參加課外活動。 |
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6852 extravagance n. 奢侈
[Iks’trXvFgFns]Her extravagance explains why she is always
in debt.
她的奢侈說明了她為何總是負債。
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6853 faction n. 黨派
[‘fXkJFn] The
pro-war faction within the party condemned any
attempt at negotiation. 黨中的主戰派譴責任何協商的意圖。
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6854 fad n.
一時流行
[fXd] Interest
in organic food is not a fad. It's here to stay.
對有機食品的熱衷不是一時流行,而是長久的。
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6855 fairy n.
adj. 小仙子(似的)、小精靈
[‘fEri] Legend
has it that the tooth fairy will come and collect children’s teeth at night. 傳說牙仙會在夜晚時來收集小孩的牙齒。
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6856 faithful adj. 忠實的
[‘feHfFl] Helen
was a good and faithful friend. 海倫是個忠實的好朋友。
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6857 feminine n. adj.
女性的
[‘fEmFnIn] Society hasn’t regarded science or engineering as feminine
occupations.
社會一向不把科學或工程視為女性的工作。
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6858 fertile adj.
肥沃的
[‘fRtL] The
valley is fertile, and a good crop is a near
certainty.
這河谷肥沃,所以好收成是指日可待。
6859 fertility n. 豐饒、肥沃
[fR’tIlFti] Farmers
used chemical fertilizer to increase the fertility of the land.
農人曾以化學肥料來增加土地的肥沃。
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6860 fetch
v. 拿來
[fEtJ]
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6861 fin n. 鰭狀物
[fIn] We
could see the fin of a shark as it slowly circled our boat.
當鯊魚緩緩地繞著我們的船時,我們可以看到它的鰭。
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6862 fingernail n. 指甲
[‘fIGgQ,nel] She
has long red fingernails. 她有長長的紅指甲。
6863 fingerprint n. 指紋
[‘fIGgQ,prInt]His fingerprints were all
over the gun. 這把槍上滿是他的指紋。
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6864 firecracker n. 鞭炮
[‘faIr,crXkQ] A mere firecracker
can send the whole place up in flames!
只要一根鞭炮就足以使這整個地方陷入火海。
6865 firework n. 煙火
[‘faIr,wQk] You can see a display of fireworks on
Double Tenth Day.
國慶日可以看到煙火施放。
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6866 fishery n. 漁場
[‘fIJFri] At present coastal fishery suffers from pollution and waste waters
off big industrial
towns. 目前沿海的漁場蒙受污染及附近工業重鎮排出的廢水之苦。
6869 fishing n.
釣魚
[‘fIJIG] Fishing
is one of his hobbies. 釣魚是他的一項興趣。
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6870 fitting n.
建築物裝置、家具設備
[‘fItIG] The fittings inside the old house were old.
這棟老房子裡的設備家具都很舊了。
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6871 fling (flung [flVG], flung) v. 投擲
[flIG] When
their team won, people cheered and flung their hats into
the air.
當他們的隊伍勝利時,人們歡呼著,把帽子拋向空中。
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6872 flowerbed n. 花床、花壇
[‘flaUQ,bEd] An ant
nests are commonly found in lawns and flowerbeds.
蟻穴常在草地及花床中被發現。
6873 flowerpot n. 花盆
[‘flaUQ,pAt] When
the plants grow too big, they must be transplanted from flowerpots
to
flowerbeds. 當植物長得太大時,就必須從花盆移植到花床上。
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6874 forbear (forbore [fCr‘bor], forborne [fCr‘born]) v. 抑制、避免
[fCr‘bEr] He
decided to forbear from interfering. 他決定不去干涉。
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6875 foreshadow v. 預兆
[fCr’JXdo] The
revolution foreshadowed an entirely new social order.
革命預示了全新的社會秩序。
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6876 forge v.
鑄造;塑造;偽造
[fCrdK] The smith forged iron into an
anchor. 鐵匠把鐵鑄成錨。
Their
friendship was forged by shared difficulties.
他們的友誼因共患難而塑成。
A number of
forged works of art have been sold as genuine.
一些偽造藝術品已被當作真品賣出。
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6878 forthcoming adj. 即將發生的
[fCrH’kVmIG]Keep an eye on the notice boards for forthcoming events.
注意公告欄上公告之即將發生的事件。
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6879 fortnight n. 二星期
[‘fCr,naIt] I
see her once a fortnight. We meet regularly to exchange teaching ideas.
我每兩個星期和她見面一次,定期碰面交換教學心得。
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6880 fortune-teller n. 算命師
[‘fCrtJun,tElQ] Fortune-teller is a person who tells
people’s fortunes.
算命仙是告知人們的命運的人。
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6881 forwards adv. 向前
[‘fCrwQdz] The
troops advanced forwards and attacked the town.
部隊向前行,襲擊這座城鎮。
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6882 franchise n. 代理權
[‘frXntJaIz] Several
agencies bid for the franchise of the product.
好幾個代理商在競標這個產品的代理權。
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6883 fraud n.
詐欺的行為
[frCd] He's been charged with tax fraud. 他被控稅務詐欺。 |
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6884 freezer n.
冰箱
[‘frizQ] Karen
took some ice cubes from the freezer and put them in
the soda.
凱倫從冰箱裡拿出一些冰塊,放入汽水中。
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6885 fright n.
恐懼
[‘fraIt] I
got such a fright when Joe burst through the door.
當喬從門後冒出來的時候,我嚇了一大跳。
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6886 frisbee n.
飛盤
[‘frIzbi] Carla
and Nick were sitting on the grass, tossing frisbee
to and fro
卡拉和尼克坐在草地上,來回投擲飛盤。
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6888 funding n. 籌備資金、經費補助
[‘fVndIG] Scientists called for more funding for further research.
科學家們籌募更多經費補助以進行更近一步的研究。
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6889 galaxy n.
銀河系
[‘gXlFksi] Who
can tell me how large the scale of the galaxy is?
誰能告訴我銀河系的規模有多大? |
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6890 gasp n.
喘氣
[‘gXsp] With
a gasp of horror, Lewis jumped up and ran.
恐懼的喘一口氣,路易斯跳起後就跑走了。
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6891 Gemini n. 雙子座
[‘dKmFnaI] Bob's
a Gemini. His birthday is on May 30.
鮑伯是雙子座的,他的生日在五月三十日。
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6892 gender n.
性別
[‘dKEndQ] There
may be gender differences in
attitudes to work.
在面對工作的態度上可能有性別差異。
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6893 generosity n. 慷慨
[dKEnF’rAsFti]I shall never forget the generosity shown by you.
我永遠不會忘記你的慷慨大方。
6894 generously adv. 慷慨地
[‘dKEnFrFsli]He gave whatever the children needed
generously.
他慷慨地滿足孩子們所有的需求。
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6896 glare v.
怒視;閃耀
[glEr] She
glared at him accusingly. 她控訴似地怒視他。
The sun
glared down on us. 陽光在我們身上閃耀。
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6897 glassware n. 玻璃器具、玻璃製品
[‘glXs,wEr] It
is unwise to let your children use glassware.
讓小孩使用玻璃器皿是很不智的。 |
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6898 gleam v.
發光;(眼睛)發亮
[glim] The
wooden paneling was gleaming with wax polish.
這個木框閃爍著蠟油的亮光。
He laughed,
his eyes gleaming with amusement.
他笑著,眼中閃爍著喜悅。
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6902 grate n.
(壁爐)鐵欄、爐架
[gret] It is difficult to clean
the oily grill grate. 清理油膩的烤肉架不容易啊!
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6903 greenhouse n. 溫室
[‘griG,haUs] Gladys grows a
lot of tomatoes in her greenhouse.
葛萊蒂絲在她的溫室裡種了很多蕃茄。
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6906 grumble v. 發牢騷
[‘grVmbL] Farmers are
always grumbling about the weather. 農夫總是抱怨著天氣。
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6907 gypsy n. 吉普賽人
[‘dKIpsI] Gypsies mostly used to be fortune-tellers. 吉普賽人以往大多是占卜者。
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6908 haircut n. 理髮
[‘hEr,kVt] You ought to have a haircut. 你該理髮了。
6909 hairdo n. 髮式、做頭髮
[‘hEr,du] She has a new hairdo.
她剛做了頭髮。
6911 hairstyle n. 髮型
[‘hEr,staIl] Do you like
my new hairstyle? 你喜歡我的新髮型嗎?
6910 hairdressern. 美髮師
[‘hEr,drEsQ] I have a four
o'clock appointment with my hairdresser.
我四點時和美髮師有約。
6912 hairy adj. 多毛的
[‘hErI] Someone
who is as hairy as he is should keep his shirt on.
像他一樣多毛的人應該一直穿著襯衫。
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6914 hardy adj. 健壯的、能吃苦的;有勇氣的、大膽的
[‘hArdI] A few hardy men continue to swim in the sea even in the
middle of winter. 一些強壯的人隆冬仍繼續去海裡游泳。
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6915 hare n. 野兔
[hEr] Hares are quite difficult to find. 野兔相當難找到。
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6916 harness n. 馬具
[‘hArnIs] We
should get harness prepared before we ride horses.
我們在騎馬前應先備好馬具。
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6917 hatch v.
孵化
[hXtJ] The
eggs take three days to hatch. 這些蛋需三天來孵化。
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6918 haven n.
港口(安息所)
[‘hevFn] Terrorists
will not find a safe haven here. 恐怖分子在這裡找不到安身之處。
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6919 head-on adv. 對撞
[‘hEd’An] The car crossed the road and hit a truck head-on.
這輛車橫越道路,和一輛卡車對撞。
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6895 girlfriend n. 女朋友
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Unit 90
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6920 heavyweight n. (拳擊等)重量級選手(體重在
[‘hEvi,wet] Mike Tyson
was heavyweight champion of the world.
麥可泰森曾是世界重量級(拳擊)冠軍。
7032 lightweight adj. n. 輕量級選手(體重在126~
Lightweight boxers
are all on special diets.
輕量級的拳擊手都要吃特別規劃的飲食。 |
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6921 hedge n. 樹籬
[hEdK] They planted a hedge around the garden. 他們在花園四周種灌木圍成籬笆。
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6922 heighten v. 提高
[‘haItN] There
are fears that the march will heighten racial tension.
遊行恐怕會提高種族緊張的局勢。
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6924 herald v. 宣布…的將臨、顯示、預告
[‘hErFld] Flashing
blue lights heralded the arrival of the police.
藍色的閃光燈預告著警察的到來。
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6925 heroin n. 海洛因
[‘hEro,In] Heroin is obtained from morphine and is extremely
addictive.
海洛因是由嗎啡取得的,而且極易成癮。
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6926 heroine n. 女英雄
[‘hEro,In] She sees
herself as some kind of romantic heroine in a trashy
novel.
她將自己視為在拙劣小說中出現的浪漫女英雄。 |
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6928 hockey n. 曲棍球
[‘hAkI] One of his favorite sports is hockey. 曲棍球是他最喜歡的運動之一。
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6929 hollow adj.
中空的
[‘hAlo] These
chocolate eggs are all hollow. 這些巧克力蛋都是空心的。
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6930 homely adj. 樸素的、家常的
[‘homlI] The hotel is homely but comfortable. 這間旅館樸素但舒適。
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6931 hop (hopped,
hopped) v. (人)單腳跳;(動物、昆蟲)雙腳或齊足跳
[hAp] The boy hurt his left foot and had to hop along.
那男孩傷了左腳,只好單腳跳行。
Grasshoppers
hopped about on the grass. 蚱蜢在草地上跳來跳去。
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6932 hormone n. 荷爾蒙
[‘hCrmon] Male
hormone is responsible for maintaining male characteristics.
男性荷爾蒙負責維持男性特徵。
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6933 hose n. 長水管、橡皮管
[hoz] There
are plenty of fire hoses in the building.
這棟建築物內有很多的救火水管。
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6934 hostel n. 青年旅社
[‘hAstL] Hostel’s price is cheaper than hotel’s. 青年旅社的價格比一般旅館便宜。
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6939 hover v. 翱翔
[‘hVvQ] A hawk hovered in the sky, waiting to swoop down on its
prey.
老鷹在天空翱翔,等著撲向牠的獵物。
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6940 howl v. (狗、狼)長嗥;(人)吼叫、號哭
[haUl] The wolves howled all night. 狼群整夜嗥叫。
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6941 hug (hugged,
hugged) v. 擁抱
[hVg] We
stood there crying and hugging each other.
我們站在那裡互相擁抱。
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6942 humanitarian n. 人道主義者
[hju,mXnF’tErIFn] Joe is a well-known humanitarian. 喬是一位著名的人道主義者。
6943 humankind n. 人類
[‘hjumFn,kaInd] The network is one of the greatest engineering
feats in the history of humankind. 網路是人類歷史上最偉大的工程功績之一。
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6944 humidity n. 溼度
[hju’mIdFtI] The room is kept at 72 degrees Fahrenheit and 50%
relative humidity.
這房間保持在華氏72度,相對溼度50%。
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6946 hurrah interj.
歡呼聲
[hF’rA] “Hurah!” they shouted as the team scored again.
當球隊再次得分時,他們大呼:「好哇。」 |
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6947 hurricane n. 颶風
[‘hRI,ken] The state
of
佛羅里達州被颶風侵襲而且災情嚴重。
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6948 hut n. 小屋
[hVt] He
walked down the path to the little hut. 他沿著小路往那間小屋走去。
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6949 hygiene n. 衛生
[‘haIdKin] Poor
standards of hygiene mean the wide spread of disease.
低落的衛生水準意味著疾病的快速擴散。
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6951 hypocrisy n. 偽善
[hI’pAkrFsI] It is hypocrisy to pretend concern
for the welfare of others when the performance
is to gain applause.
假裝關心他人的福祉其實只是為了贏得掌聲的做法就是偽善。
6952 hypocrite n. 偽君子
[‘hIpFkrIt] He is such a hypocrite—he lectures on the environment but drives around in a huge great car. 他是個偽君子---宣揚環保但開豪華大車。
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6953 hysterical adj. 歇斯底里的
[hIs’tErIkL] On hearing the jokes, everyone in the studio burst into hysterical laughter.
聽到那個笑話,在攝影棚的人都爆出歇斯底里的笑聲。
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6954 ice-skate v. 溜冰
[‘aIs,sketIG] Would you like to go ice-skating? 你要去溜冰嗎?
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6955 ignorant adj. 無知的
[‘IgnFrFnt] I'm very ignorant about
politics. 我對政治很無知。
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6956 illegal adj.
非法的
[I’ligL] It is
illegal to sell tobacco to someone under 18.
販售菸草給未滿18歲的人是犯法的。 |
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6960 imminent adj. (危險等)迫近的
[‘ImFnFnt] The typhoon
is imminent. 颱風即將來臨。
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6964 impractical adj. 不實際的
[Im’prXktIkL] James was
a foolish man, full of impractical plans.
詹姆士是一個蠢蛋,充滿不切實際的計畫。
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6966 inappropriate adj. 不適當的
[,InF’proprIIt] His comments were wholly inappropriate on such
a solemn occasion.
他的發言在這嚴肅的場合裡完全不適當。
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6968 inconvenient adj. 不方便的
[,InkF’vinjFnt] Monday is a bit inconvenient for me. How about
Wednesday?
星期一對我來說有些不方便。星期三如何?
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6969 hound n. 獵犬
[haUnd] Hounds track animals by scent. 獵犬靠氣味追蹤動物。
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6973 ineffective adj. 無效果的
[inF’fEktIv] The chemical is almost totally ineffective in killing
weeds.
這種化學藥品在殺死雜草方面幾乎完全無效。
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6974 inefficien adj. 無效率的
[inF’fIJFnt] The local
government there is inefficient. 當地政府毫無效率。
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6975 inexpensive adj. 低價的
[,InIk’spEnsIv] The pirated CD is always inexpensive. 盜版CD總是低價的。
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6977 inferior adj. 較差的
[In’fIrIF] Their
performance was inferior to that of other
teams.
他們的表現比其它隊伍差。
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6978 informative adj. 富知識性的
[In’fCrmFtIv] This is
an interesting and highly informative book.
這是一本有趣且極富知識性的書。
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6979 ingenuity n. 靈巧、創新
[,IndK’nuFtI] Drug
smugglers constantly use their ingenuity to find new ways of getting
drugs into a country.
毒品走私者常運用創意找出新方法來讓毒品進入一個國家。 |
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6980 inquisitive adj. 好問的、好奇心強的、好管閒事的
[In’kwIzFtIv]I'd have asked more questions, but I didn't
want to seem inquisitive.
我還有更多問題想問,但我不想看起太好管閒事。
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6981 insecure adj. 不安全的、不牢固的;缺乏自信的
[,InsI’kjur] In rock-climbing, it is
dangerous, even fatal, to have an insecure hold.
攀岩時,沒抓牢不僅危險,甚至會致命。 She is very insecure about her appearance. 她對她的外表很沒有信心。 |
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6982 insider n. 內部人士
[‘In’saIdQ] He wants to get the job, so he asks the insider for help.
他想要得到這份工作,所以尋求內部人士幫忙。
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6983 inspiration n. 靈感;鼓舞者、給人靈感的人(物)
[,InspF’reJFn] She got inspiration for her next novel from the
picture.
她從這幅畫中得到下一本小說的靈感。
She has been
an inspiration to us all. 她一直是我們的激勵者。
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6984 intellect n. 智能;有才智的人
[‘IntL,Ekt] Allen is a man
of intellect. 艾倫是個有思辨能力的人。
The
intellects of the age should bear the responsibility of promoting the education
quality. 當代知識份子應負起增進教育品質的責任。
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6986 invisible adj. 看不見的
[In’vIzFbL] The house was surrounded by trees and therefore invisible from the
road.
這間房子被樹包圍,所以從路上是看不見的。
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6988 irregular adj. 不規則的
[I’rEgjFlQ] His heartbeat is highly irregular. 他的心跳極不規律。
7256 regulate v. 管制、調節、使…規律化
[‘rEgjF,let] People
sweat to regulate their body heat. 人們出汗來調節散熱。
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6990 jam n. 果醬;塞車
[dKXm] He spread some strawberry jam on his toast. 他把草莓醬塗土司上。
We got into a
traffic jam. 我們碰到交通堵塞。
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47
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6991 junction n. 交接處、道路交叉點
[‘dKVGkJFn] You
should slow down as you approach the junction.
當你接近道路交接處時,你應該慢下來。
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48
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6992 justly adv. 公正地
[‘dKVstlI] Everybody
is treated justly by the law. 法律之前人人平等。
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49
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6993 kangaroo n. 袋鼠
[,kXGgF’ru] Her favorite animal is kangaroo. 她最喜歡的動物是袋鼠。
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50
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6994 keyboard n. 鍵盤
[‘ki,bord] She reached out her hands to the keyboard and began to
play.
她將手伸向鍵盤並開始演奏。
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The words that teachers think I have learned
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6937 housewife n. 家庭主婦 (複數:housewives) 6938 housework n. 家事
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