Part 3
第三部分
accommodate
v. 1.容纳 n.accommodation 2.适应
The airplane is large enough to accommodate over 400 passengers.
这飞机大得足以容纳四百名以上的乘客。
We have to accommodate ourselves to our changed circumstances.
我们必须使自己适应改变的环境。
bewilder
v.迷惑 n.bewilderment
The old woman from the country was bewildered by the crowds and traffic in the big city.
乡下来的老妇人被大城市里的人群和交通迷惑了。
circulate
v.流通 n. circulation
Money circulates as it goes from person to person.
当金钱从一人传到他人手上,钱的流通便发生了。
deceive
v.欺骗 n. deception
I trust him because I know he would never deceive me.
我信任他是因为我知道他从不欺骗我。
define
v.下定义 n. definition
Some words are hard to define because they have many different uses.
有些词很难下定义,因为它们有许多不同的用法。
disrupt
v.使分裂;使中断n. disruption
The accident disrupted railway service into and out of the city.
这场意外事故使进出城市的铁路线中断。
heredity
n.遗传 adj. hereditary
Some disease develop because of the bad conditions one lives in and others are present by heredity.
有些疾病是因为人处于恶劣的环境下而发生的,而其他的则靠遗传而获得。
myth
n.神话 adj. mythical
There are many myths about how the world first began.
关与世界的起源有很多神话。
outrage
n.暴行,迫害 adj. outrageous
The use of atomic bombs would be an outrage against humanity.
原子弹的使用是对人类的迫害。
patriot
n.爱国者 adj.
patriotic Many patriots died while fighting in the war for independence.
许多爱国者在独立的战争中战死了。
penetrate
v.穿过 n. penetration
A bullet can penetrate this board, or two inches into that wall.
子弹能穿过这片木板,或穿过那面墙壁二英尺。
restrict
v.限制 n. restriction
In the United States the sale of liquor is restricted to people over twenty-one years old.
在美国,酒的贩卖是以二十一岁以上者为限。
temperament
n.性情,资质 adj. temperamental
Whether a person likes sports or not depends largely upon his temperament.
一个人是否喜欢运动大部分视他的资质而定。
Part 4
第四部分
blink
v. 1.眨眼2.闪烁
She blinked her eyes as the bright light shone on her.
当明亮的光线照在她脸上时,她眨了眼。
As the ship drew near to port in the darkness, we could see the lights blinking on land.
当船在黑暗中驶进港口,我们能够看到陆地上闪烁的灯光。
earthquake
n.地震
Many buildings were damaged or completely destroyed by the earthquake last night.
许多建筑物因昨晚的地震而损伤或全毁。
exploit
1. n.功缋2. v.开发
The sergeant won the Medal of Honor for his exploits during the Korean War.
这名军士因朝韩战中的功缋而羸得了荣誉奖章。
exploit
1. n.功缋2. v.开发
They are planning to exploit the oil under the sea.
他们正在计划去开发蕴藏在海里的石油。
famine
n.饥荒
Many people died of hunger during the famine in India.
在印度大饥荒期间,许多人死于饥饿。
fraud
n.欺骗
He carried out a number of frauds on trusting people who lent him money.
他多次欺骗了信赖他而借给他钱的人。
murmur
v.低吟
The children murmured as they memorized the poem.
小孩们背诵诗时发出低吟。
patrol
v.巡逻
Policemen patrol the city day and night so as to protect the lives and properties of the citizens.
为了保障市民生命财产的安全,警察日夜巡逻。
prime
adj.首要的
Safety is a matter of prime importance.
安全第一。
recess
n.休息期间
There will be a short recess before the next meeting.
到下次开会之前有一段短暂的休会期。
reptile
n.爬虫类
Some reptiles, such as snakes or lizards, move very fast.
有些爬虫类,像蛇和蜥蜴,移动得非常快。
rustle
v.发出沙沙声
Her long silk dress rustled as she walked down the stairs.
当她下楼梯时,她的丝质衣服发出沙沙声。
scowl
V.蹙额
He scowled at me when I asked for more money.
当我要求再多一点钱时,他向我皱眉。
wretch
n.可怜的人
The poor wretch asked for food and place to sleep.
可怜人要求食物和睡觉的地方。