追蹤者

2019年6月10日 星期一

7000: U63~64

Unit   63
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5352  jerk           v.  猛推
          [dKRk]          The car made a strange noise and then jerked to a halt.
                                           這車子發出一個奇怪的聲音,晃動幾下就停下來了。
2
5354  modernization n.  現代化
          [,mAdQnF’zeJFn] The modernization of the country met with a lot of difficulties.
                                           這個國家的現代化遭遇了很多困難。
3
5356  campaign  n.  運動(一連串的活動)
          [kXm’pen]     As the election draws near, there are lots of campaigns.
                                           隨著選舉將近,有很多競選活動。
4
5357  copper       n. 
          [‘kApQ]         Adding the copper only hastened the death of the fish.
                                           加入了銅只會加速魚的死亡。
5
5358  diplomat   n.  外交官
          [‘dIplFmXt]   Ambassador Thompson is an experienced diplomat.
                                           湯姆生大使是個很有經驗的外交官。
6
5360  consultant n.  顧問
          [kFn’sVltFnt] My father works as a consultant, who is called on for professional                          advice or opinions.  家父身為顧問常被徵詢專業的忠告或意見。
7
5361  demon       n.  惡魔
          [‘dimFn]        She looks like a demon.  她看起來像惡魔。
8
5362  sailor         n.  水手
          [‘selQ]            Two thousand British sailors lost their lives when the ship went down.
                                 沈船時有兩千名英國水手喪生。
9
5363  bid               (bid, bid)  v.  出價
          [bId]              She knew she couldn't afford it, so she didn't bid. 
                                  她知道她付不起,所以她沒有出價
                                 The communications group has shown an interest in bidding for the                                    company.  這家通訊公司有興趣出價買下這公司。
10
5365  alarm        v.  使驚慌;警告
          [F’lArm]        Women are alarmed by a possible link between the contraceptive pill and                                  breast cancer.  醫界警告女性避孕藥和乳癌之間的可能關連。
                 I didn't want to alarm him by telling him that she was ill.
                                           我不想告訴他她生病了,而使他驚慌失措。
11
5366  sometime    adv.  有朝一日
          [‘sVm,taIm]   We should meet sometime soon to discuss the details.
                                           我們哪時應該碰個面來討論一下細節。
12
5367  alcohol      n.  酒精
          [‘XlkF,hCl]    I could smell the alcohol on his breath.  他的呼吸中都可聞到酒味。
13
5368  predecessor n.  前輩  
          [‘prEdI,sEsQ]       My predecessor worked in this job for twelve years. 
                                           我的前輩在這個崗位上工作十年了。
14
5369  reactionary adj.  反動的
          [rI’XkJFn,ErI] Reactionary politicians voted against the proposal. 
                                           反動派政治人士對這個提議投反對票。
15
5370  heal           v.  治療
          [hil]                The wounds were gradually healing (up).  這些傷口正逐漸癒合中。
16
5371  outsider     n.  局外人
          [‘aUt’saIdQ]  I just moved to this neighborhood. I feel like I am an outsider.
                                           我才剛搬到這附近。我覺得我像局外人一樣。
17
5373  fuel            n.  燃料
          [‘fjUel]          Fuel cell cars will be the trend in the future.
                                           燃料電池車在未來會是一個趨勢。
18
5375  messenger  n.  信差
          [‘mEsNdKQ] The documents were delivered by special messenger.
                                           這些文件是由特別的信差來送的。
19
5377  unchanged adj.  未改變的
          [Vn’tJendKd]       The area has remained virtually unchanged in fifty years.
                                           這地區五十年來幾乎沒有改變。
20
5379  smooth      v.  使平滑
          [smuB]           He straightened his tie nervously and smoothed (down) his hair.
                                           他很緊張地整理了一下領帶,又梳了梳頭。
5536  smoothly   adv.  光滑地
          [‘smuBlI]       The jacket fit smoothly over her hips.
21
5380  vocal         adj.  聲音的
          [‘vokL]          The six principal roles in this opera have an average vocal range of two                                         octaves.  這部歌劇中的六個主角,音域平均都有兩個八度。
22
5381  supervisor n.  監督人
          [‘supQ,vaIzQ] She has worked her way up the company and is now supervisor of 50
                                 staff members. 
她在公司一路苦幹上來,現在手下監督五十個員工。
23
5382  ballad        n.  民謠
          [‘bXlFd]       The touching ballad is hitting audiences like an emotional bomb.
                                           這首動人的民謠帶給聽眾情緒上極大的震撼。
24
5383  ant             n.  螞蟻
          [Xnt]            Thousands of ants are crawling inside the jar of sugar.
                                           幾千隻螞蟻正在糖罐裡爬。
25
5384  turmoil      n.  混亂
          [‘tRmCIl]       The Stock Exchange is in turmoil following a huge wave of selling.
                                           股票交易在一波賣壓之後呈現混亂。
26
5386  cautious    adj.  謹慎小心
          [‘kCJFs]         I've always been cautious about giving people my phone number.
                                           我對於把電話號碼告訴別人一向謹慎。
27
5387  doing         n.  行為
          [‘duIG]          Supper is a family get-together, where the doings of the day are talked                                         about.  晚餐是家人相聚的時間,大家會談論一天來做了什麼事。
28
5388  indignation n.  憤慨
          [,IndIg’neJFn] He showed no fear or indignation.  他不害怕也不憤慨。
5522 indignant   adj.  憤慨的
          [In’dIgnFnt]  She wrote an indignant letter to the paper complaining about the council's
                                 action. 
她寫了一封很憤慨的信給報社,抱怨議會的行徑。
29
5390  therapist    n.  治療師
          [‘HErFpIst]    I'm seeing my therapist on Friday morning.
                                 我這星期五早上要見我的治療師。
5511  therapeutic adj.  治療的
          [,HErF’pjutIk] I find gardening very therapeutic.  我發現種種花草有治療效果。
30
5391  settler        n.  殖民者
          [‘sEtLQ]        Settlers found a plentiful supply of fruit and game in the nearby forests.
                                           殖民者發現在附近的森林裡有很多水果和獵物。
31
5393  violently    adv.  猛烈地
          [‘vaIFlFntlI]  She violently disagreed with what we said.她對於我們所說的表示強烈反對。
32
5394  bargaining n.  討價還價
          [‘bArgInIG]   The government would not intervene in private-sector wage bargaining.
                                           政府不應干預私人公司的薪資爭議。
5564  bargain     n.  特價品
          [‘bArgIn]     The good shoes are a real bargain at such a low price.
                                           這些好鞋子價錢這麼便宜,真是划算得很。
33
5395  evolution    n.  演化
          [,EvF’luJFn]  The process of biological evolution has taken billions of years.
                                           生物的演化過程已經進行了幾十億年。
34
5396  sanction    n.  制裁;許可
          [‘sXHkJFn]    Union members who don’t go to the meeting will face sanctions.
                                           不參加會議的工會會員要面對工會的制裁。
                                          
He acted without government sanction.  他的行為並沒有政府的許可。
5554                         v.  許可
                                 The government was reluctant to sanction the demands.
                                 政府不願意批准這些要求。
35
5397  flame         v.  發亮
          [flem]            The candles flame brighter.  燭光更明亮了。
36
5399  title            v.  加頭銜
          [‘taItL]           To honor his contribution, the queen titled him Sir William Jones.
                                           為了表彰他的貢獻,女王封他為威廉瓊斯爵士。
37
5400  frantic       adj.  狂亂的
          [‘frXntIk]      There was still no news of Jill, and her parents were getting frantic.
                                           吉爾還是沒有消息,她的父母都要發瘋了。
38
5401  prone        adj.  易於
          [pron]             He is prone to anger and that’s why nobody feels like working with him.                                   他很易怒,這就是為什麼沒人喜歡和他共事。
39
5402  jungle        n.  叢林
          [‘dKVGgL]   There are many birds and animals in the jungle.  叢林裡有許多鳥獸。
40
5403  pave          v.  鋪路
          [pev]              The area from the shops to the beach is paved with bricks set in patterns.                                   從商店到海邊的區域鋪有排成圖案的磚塊。
7175  pavement  n.  人行道
             [‘pevmFnt]     It’s against the traffic regulations to ride or drive on the pavement.
                                
在人行道上開車或騎車是違反交通規則的。
41
5404  sitter          n.  (=babysitter) 臨時保姆
          [‘sItQ]            A sitter comes to look after the baby when its parents are out. 
                                
當父母外出時,臨時保姆會來照顧小嬰兒。
5740  babysitter  n.  臨時保姆
             [bebI‘sItQ]    Many teenagers in the United States worked as part-time babysitter.
                                
美國許多青少年兼差做臨時保姆。
42
5405  solid          n.  固體;(幾何)立體(圖)形
          [‘sAlId]          A cube and a pyramid are both solids.  立方體和角錐體都是立體圖形。
43
5406  reservoir    n.  水庫、儲水池
          [‘rEzQmvCr] This reservoir stores water for supplying several towns nearby. 
                                
這個水庫儲存供應週遭數個城市的用水。
44
5407  sword        n. 
          [sord]             Words are mightier than swords.  言語之傷人更甚刀戟。
45
5408  sort            v.  加以分類
          [sCrt]             I'm going to sort these old books into those to be kept and those to be                                         thrown away.  我要將這些舊書分成要保存和要丟掉的兩大類。
46
5409  harass       v.  使煩惱、騷擾、一再襲擊
          [‘hXrFs]         In the ancient times, the coasts of England were harassed by the Vikings.                                   古時候,英國沿海一直受到維京人的襲擊。
47
5410  hymn        n.  聖歌
          [hIm]              Even though they are looking at the same hymn book, they are singing                                         different songs.  即使他們看著同一本聖歌書,他們也唱不同的歌。
48
5411  blindness   n.  看不見、失明
          [‘blaIndnIs]   Color blindness is not a form of blindness at all, but a deficiency in the
                                 way you see color. 
色盲並非視力喪失,而是辨別色彩的缺陷。
49
5413  preoccupation n.  出神;全神貫注
          [pri,AkjF’peJFn] She noticed his look of preoccupation. She’s wondering what’s in his
                                 mind. 
她注意到他臉上若有所思的表情,不知道他心裡在想什麼。
                                 The management's preoccupation with costs and profits resulted in a drop                                  in quality and customer service.
                                           管理上過度專注於成本和利益導致品質和顧客服務下滑。
50
5416  canyon      n.  峽谷
            [‘kXnjFn]   We parked the truck by the river and began hiking up the canyon.
                                           我們把卡車停在河岸,然後開始爬這峽谷。

The words that teachers think I have learned

5355  any  adj.  任何的                            5364  ninety  n.  九十
5376  one-half  n.  二分之一                   5378  Utopia  n.  烏托邦
5385  Venus  n. 維納斯;金星                 5389  true  adv.  真實地          
5398  pull  n.                                         5412  can  n.  罐頭          
5414  yeah  adv.                                    5415  towel  n.  毛巾



































Unit   64
1
5417  resign        v.  辭職
          [rI’zaIn]         He resigned from the company in order to take a more challenging job.
                                           他為了接下更具挑戰性的工作而從這公司辭職。
2
5418  enhance     v.  增加
          [In’hXns]       One thing is for sure—these scandals will not enhance the organization's
                                 reputation. 
我們可以確定一件事:這些醜聞不會增加這組織的名聲。
3
5419  fascinate    v.  使迷惑、使著迷
          [‘fXsN,et]      Anything to do with airplanes and flying fascinates him.
                                           任何有關飛機和飛行的事都使他著迷。
4
5420  hostility     n.  敵意
          [hAs’tIlFtI]    They eyed each other with hostility.  他們帶著敵意看著對方。
5
5421  curse          n.  詛咒
          [kRs]              He muttered a curse under his breath.  他低聲地喃喃念著一個詛咒。
6
5422  ruling        n.  法院裁判
          [‘rulIG]          The court has made a final ruling on the case that the companies acted                                         illegally.  法庭對這件事下了最後的裁決,這公司的做法不合法。
7
5423  rein            n.  疆繩;控制
          [ren]               Pull on the right rein and the horse will turn to the right. 
                                 一拉右韁繩,馬就會向右轉。
                                 Few kings now hold the reins of government.
                                 現在很少有國王是掌握國政的。
8
5424  setup         n.  結構;安裝;陷阱
          [‘sEt,Vp]        What’s the setup in your company?  你公司的結構如何?
                                 We just finished the setup of the computer.  我們剛完成電腦的安裝。
                                 The farmer makes a setup in order to catch a rabbit. 
                                 這農夫設了一個陷阱來捉兔子。
9
5425  reconstruction n.  改造
          [,rIkFn’strVkJFn] Post-war economic reconstruction in the country must begin with the
                                 resumption of agricultural production. 
                                 這國家戰後的經濟改造必須從農產的復甦開始。
10
5426  thrive        v.  繁榮
          [HraIv]           His business thrived in the years before the war. 
                                 他的事業在戰前的幾年相當興旺。
11
5427  delegate     v.   託付;派為代表
          [’dElF,get]     It takes experience to judge correctly how much work should be                                         delegated to each person. 
                                 正確判斷每個人應該被分配多少工作是要有經驗的。
                                 They delegated Mr. Wilson to the meeting.
                                 他們派威爾斯先生為出席會議的代表。
12
5428  discipline    n.  演習;練習
          [‘dIsFplIn]     There will be a discipline at July 29th七月二十九將有一個演習。
                                 It takes years of discipline to become a pianist. 
                                 要成為鋼琴家需要經過多年的訓練。
13
5429  miserable   adj.  悲慘的
          [‘mIzFrFbL]  What a miserable existence! How could anyone live in such dreadful                                         conditions? 
                                
多麼悲慘的生存方式啊!怎麼可能有人在如此恐怖的情況下生活?
14
5430  photographic adj.  與攝影有關的
         
[,fotF‘grXfIk] The store offers all types of professional photographic equipment.
                                
這家店提供各樣專業攝影器材。
15
5431  ideally       adv.  理想地
          [aI’diFlI]        Ideally, I'd like to work at home but it's just not practical. 
                                           理想狀態下,我想在家裡工作,但這是不可行的。
16
5433  disable       v.  使殘廢
          [dIs’ebL]       She was disabled in the accident.  她在車禍中殘廢了。
17
5434  cane           n.  柺杖
          [ken]              He was walking slowly with a cane.  他緩慢地用枴杖行走。
18
5435  superimpose v.  放在另一物上
          [,supFrIm’poz] The book cover had a picture of a dove superimposed on a battle                                      scene.  這書的封面有一鴿子的圖案放在戰爭的畫面上。
19
5436  intelligible  adj.  可理解的
          [In’tElIdKFbL] She was so upset when he spoke that she was hardly intelligible.
                                           當他說她很難被理解時,她很苦惱。
20
5437  dive           n.  潛水
          [daIv]             He made a graceful dive into the river.  他優雅地跳水入河。
21
5438  fur             n.  毛皮
          [fR]                She stroked the rabbit's soft fur.  她撫摸兔子的軟毛。
22
5439  bake          v.  烘烤
          [bek]              I made the icing while the cake was baking. 
                                
當蛋糕在烘烤時,我做了糖衣。
23
5440  cab            n.  計程車
          [kXb]             I took a cab to the airport.  我搭計程車去機場。
24
5441  vent           n.  排氣孔
          [vEnt]            If you have a gas fire in a room, you should have some kind of outside                                         vent.  如果你在房間內用瓦斯爐,你應該有對外的排氣孔。
25
5442  array         n.  聚集、一大排、列陣
          [F’re]              There was a splendid array of food on the table. 
                                 桌上有一大排超棒的食物。
26
5443  perfume    n.  香水
          [‘pRfjum]       She adores French perfume.  她熱愛法國香水。
27
5444  usefulness  n.  有用
          [‘jusfFlnIs]  The computer has outlived its usefulness.  這部電腦已經太舊不能用了。
28
5445  volunteer   v.  志願
          [,vAlFn’tIr]    They volunteered to repair the house for the old lady.
                                 他們主動提出替老太太修繕房子。
29
5446  oxidation  n.  氧化作用
          [,AksF’deJFn]       Burning is a kind of oxidation.  燃燒是一種氧化作用。
30
5447  mare          n.  母馬;惡夢
          [mEr]             He kept 20 mares for breeding.  他養了二十匹母馬,用來繁殖。
                                 He has mares every night.  他每天晚上都作惡夢。
31
5448  infantry    n步兵、步兵部隊(單複同形)
          [‘InfFntrI]      The infantry was sent into battle.  步兵被送至戰場。
32
5449  pump        n.  抽水機
          [pVmp]          We use pumps to pump out water.  我們用抽水機來抽水。
33
5450  drawer      n.  抽屜
          [‘drCQ]          I keep my socks in the bottom drawer.  我把我的襪子放在底層的抽屜。
34
5451  charity      n.  慈善
          [‘tJXrFtI]       She does a lot of work for charity.  她做了很多慈善工作。
35
5452  streak        n.  條紋;傾向
          [strik]             The window cleaner has left dirty streaks on the windows.
                                           窗戶清潔工在窗戶留下了髒的條紋。
                                          
The student has a streak of violence.  這學生有暴力傾向。
36
5453  journalist   n.  新聞記者
          [‘dKRnLIst]  Patty is a well-known journalist and broadcaster. 
                                 佩蒂是個有名的新聞記者兼播報員。
37
5455  unconsciously adv.  無意識地
          [Vn’kAnJFslI] He unconsciously imitated his father.  他無意識地模仿他父親。
38
5456  attachment n.  附屬品
          [F’tXtJmFnt] This food processor has a special attachment for grinding coffee.
                                           這食物處理機有特殊的配件用來研磨咖啡。
39
5457  civilian      adj.  平民的
          [sI’vIljFn]      It was difficult to return to civilian life after ten years in the military. 
                                           在軍中十年後,很難回歸平民生活。
40
5458  lean           adj.  瘦的
          [lin]                At seventy-two my grandfather was lean and strong and I expected him to                            live forever.  我祖父在七十二歲時精瘦強壯,我以為他會長生不死。
41
5459  garment    n.  衣服
          [‘gArmFnt]    The garment industry has grown by 20% in this area in the past five                                    years.  這地區的服飾業在過去五年成長了20%
42
5460  locally       adv.  地方性
          [‘lokFkI]        The shopkeeper said all his fruit and vegetables are grown locally.
                                           這店老闆說他的水果和蔬菜都是本地種的。
43
5461  sweater      n.  毛線衣
          [‘swEtQ]        She wore a sweater and jeans.  她穿著毛衣及牛仔褲。
44
5462  generalize  v.  綜合歸納
          [‘dKEnFrFl,aIz] You can't generalize about a continent as varied as Europe.
                                           你不能歸納一個像歐洲一樣複雜的大陸。
45
5463  irony         n.  諷刺
          [‘aIrFnI]         ‘That’s really lovely, that is!’ he said with heavy irony. 
                                           「那真是可愛極了,真的!」他極盡諷刺地說。
5627  ironic         adj.  譏諷的
             [aI‘rAnIk]      It is so ironic that many Chinese do all they can to emigrate to the USA
                                 and then force their second generation to learn Chinese well there.
                                
真是諷刺啊!許多中國人用盡方法移民到美國後,又強迫他們的子弟要學好中文
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5464  elevator     n.  電梯
          [‘elFnvetQ]    We'll have to take the elevator.  我們必須搭乘電梯。
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5466  amazement n.  訝異
          [F’mezmFnt]  To my amazement, he, as my best friend, actually refused to help me.
                                           出乎我的意料之外,他身為我最好的朋友,竟然拒絕幫忙我。
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5467  wool          n.  羊毛
          [wUl]             The blankets are made from wool.  這毯子是用羊毛做的。
49
5468  drunk        n.  酒鬼
          [drVGk]         A couple of drunks were passed out on the sidewalk. 
                                 一些酒鬼昏睡在行人道上。
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5469  drape        v.  披覆
          [drep]             He draped his jacket over the back of the chair and sat down to eat.
                                           他將他的夾克披在椅子背後然後坐下吃東西。

The words that teachers think I have learned

5432  and/ or  conj.  /                                5454  eighty  n.  八十                              
5465  thirteen  n.  十三


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