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大學(xué)英語六級詞匯迅速記憶法之8天攻克8000詞匯八

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  102. allure : entice; attract

  allured by the song of the sirens, the helmsman steered the ship toward the reef.

  103. allusion: indirect reference

  the allusions to mythological characters in Miltons poems bewilder the reader who has not studied Latin.

  105. aloof : apart; reserved

  Shy by nature, she remained aloof while all the rest conversed.

  107. altercation : noisy quarrel

  Throughout the altercation, not one sensible word was uttered.

  108. altruistic : unselfishly generous; concerned for others

  In providing tutorial assistance and college scholarships to hundreds of economically disadvantaged youths, Eugene Lang performed a truly altruistic deed.

  109. amalgamate : combine; unite in one body

  The unions will attempt to amalgamate their groups into one national body.

  110. amass : collect

  The misers aim is to amass and hoard as much gold as possible.

  111. Amazon : female warrior

  Ever since the days of Greek mythology we refer to strong and aggressive women as amazons.

  112. ambidextrous : capable of using either hand with equal ease

  A switch-hitter in baseball should be naturally ambidextrous.

  114. ambiguous : unclear or doubtful in meaning

  His ambiguous instructions misled us; we did not know which road to take.

  117. ambrosia : food of the gods

  ambrosia was supposed to give immortality to any human who ate it.

  119. ameliorate : improve

  Many social workers have attempted to ameliorate the conditions of people living in the slums.

  120. amenable : readily managed; willing to be led

  He was amenable to any suggestions that came from those he looked up to; he resented advice from his inferiors.

  121. amend : correct; change, generally for the better

  Hoping to amend his condition, he left Vietnam for the United States.

  123. amiable : agreeable; lovable

  His amiable disposition pleased all who had dealings with him.

  124. amicable : friendly

  The dispute was settled in an amicable manner with no harsh words.

  126. amity : friendship

  Student exchange programs such as the Experiment in International Living were established to promote international amity.

  127. amnesia : loss of memory

  Because she was suffering from amnesia, the police could not get the young girl to identify herself.

  128. amnesty : pardon

  When his first child was born, the king granted amnesty to all in prison.

  129. amoral : non-moral

  The amoral individual lacks a code of ethics; he should not be classified as immoral.

  130. amorous : moved by sexual love; loving

  Don Juan was known for his amorous adventures.

  131. amorphous : shapeless; vague; indeterminate

  John was subject to panic attacks that left him prey to vague, amorphous fears: he knew he was terrified, but could neither define nor explain the cause of his terror.

  132. amphibian : able to live both on land and in water

  Frogs are classified as amphibian.

  133. amphitheater : oval building with tiers of seats

  The spectators in the amphitheater cheered the gladiators.

  134. ample : abundant

  He had ample opportunity to dispose of his loot before his police caught up with him.

  135. amplify : enlarge

  Her attempts to amplify her remarks were drowned out by the jeers of the audience.

  136. amputate : cut off part of body; prune

  When the doctors had to amputate Ted Kennedys leg to prevent the spread of cancer, he did not let the loss of his leg keep him from participating in sports.

  137. amok : in a state of rage

  The police had to be called in to restrain him after he ran amok in the department store.

  139. anachronism : something or someone misplaced in time

  Shakespeares reference to clocks in Julius Caesar is an anachronism; no clocks existed in Caesars time.

  141. analogous : comparable

  She called our attention to the things that had been done in an analogous situation and recommended that we do the same.

  142. analogy : similarity; parallelism

  Your analogy is not a good one because the two situations are not similar.

  144. anarchy : absence of governing body; state of disorder

  The assassination of the leaders led to a period of anarchy.

  149. anecdote : short account of an amusing or interesting event

  Rather than make concrete proposals for welfare reform, President Raegan told anecdotes about poor people who became wealthy despite their impoverished backgrounds.

  152. anguish : acute pain; extreme suffering

  Visiting the site of explosion, Premier Gorbachev wept to see the anguish of the victims and their families.

  153. angular : sharp-cornered; stiff in manner

  His features, though angular, were curiously attractive.

  156. animosity : active enmity

  He incurred the animosity of the ruling class because he advocated limitations of their power.

  157. animus : hostile feeling or intent

  The animus of the speaker became obvious to all when he began to indulge in sarcastic and insulting remarks.

  158. annals : records; history

  In the annals of this period, we find no mention of democratic movements.

  162. annuity : yearly allowance

  The annuity he set up with the insurance company supplements his social security benefits so that he can live very comfortably without working.

  163. annul : make void

  The parents of the eloped couple tried to annul the marriage.

  170. antecede : precede

  The invention of the radiotelegraph anteceded the development of television by a quarter of a century.

  172. antediluvian : antiquated; ancient

  The antediluvian customs had apparently not changed for thousands of years

  173. anthropoid : manlike

  The gorilla is the strongest of the anthropoid animals.

  176. anticlimax : letdown in thought or emotion

  After the fine performance in the first act, the rest of the play was an anticlimax.

  177. antipathy : aversion; dislike

  His extreme antipathy to dispute caused him to avoid argumentative discussions with his friends.

  179. antiseptic : substance that prevents infection

  It is advisable to apply an antiseptic to any wound, no matter how slight or insignificant.

  

  102. allure : entice; attract

  allured by the song of the sirens, the helmsman steered the ship toward the reef.

  103. allusion: indirect reference

  the allusions to mythological characters in Miltons poems bewilder the reader who has not studied Latin.

  105. aloof : apart; reserved

  Shy by nature, she remained aloof while all the rest conversed.

  107. altercation : noisy quarrel

  Throughout the altercation, not one sensible word was uttered.

  108. altruistic : unselfishly generous; concerned for others

  In providing tutorial assistance and college scholarships to hundreds of economically disadvantaged youths, Eugene Lang performed a truly altruistic deed.

  109. amalgamate : combine; unite in one body

  The unions will attempt to amalgamate their groups into one national body.

  110. amass : collect

  The misers aim is to amass and hoard as much gold as possible.

  111. Amazon : female warrior

  Ever since the days of Greek mythology we refer to strong and aggressive women as amazons.

  112. ambidextrous : capable of using either hand with equal ease

  A switch-hitter in baseball should be naturally ambidextrous.

  114. ambiguous : unclear or doubtful in meaning

  His ambiguous instructions misled us; we did not know which road to take.

  117. ambrosia : food of the gods

  ambrosia was supposed to give immortality to any human who ate it.

  119. ameliorate : improve

  Many social workers have attempted to ameliorate the conditions of people living in the slums.

  120. amenable : readily managed; willing to be led

  He was amenable to any suggestions that came from those he looked up to; he resented advice from his inferiors.

  121. amend : correct; change, generally for the better

  Hoping to amend his condition, he left Vietnam for the United States.

  123. amiable : agreeable; lovable

  His amiable disposition pleased all who had dealings with him.

  124. amicable : friendly

  The dispute was settled in an amicable manner with no harsh words.

  126. amity : friendship

  Student exchange programs such as the Experiment in International Living were established to promote international amity.

  127. amnesia : loss of memory

  Because she was suffering from amnesia, the police could not get the young girl to identify herself.

  128. amnesty : pardon

  When his first child was born, the king granted amnesty to all in prison.

  129. amoral : non-moral

  The amoral individual lacks a code of ethics; he should not be classified as immoral.

  130. amorous : moved by sexual love; loving

  Don Juan was known for his amorous adventures.

  131. amorphous : shapeless; vague; indeterminate

  John was subject to panic attacks that left him prey to vague, amorphous fears: he knew he was terrified, but could neither define nor explain the cause of his terror.

  132. amphibian : able to live both on land and in water

  Frogs are classified as amphibian.

  133. amphitheater : oval building with tiers of seats

  The spectators in the amphitheater cheered the gladiators.

  134. ample : abundant

  He had ample opportunity to dispose of his loot before his police caught up with him.

  135. amplify : enlarge

  Her attempts to amplify her remarks were drowned out by the jeers of the audience.

  136. amputate : cut off part of body; prune

  When the doctors had to amputate Ted Kennedys leg to prevent the spread of cancer, he did not let the loss of his leg keep him from participating in sports.

  137. amok : in a state of rage

  The police had to be called in to restrain him after he ran amok in the department store.

  139. anachronism : something or someone misplaced in time

  Shakespeares reference to clocks in Julius Caesar is an anachronism; no clocks existed in Caesars time.

  141. analogous : comparable

  She called our attention to the things that had been done in an analogous situation and recommended that we do the same.

  142. analogy : similarity; parallelism

  Your analogy is not a good one because the two situations are not similar.

  144. anarchy : absence of governing body; state of disorder

  The assassination of the leaders led to a period of anarchy.

  149. anecdote : short account of an amusing or interesting event

  Rather than make concrete proposals for welfare reform, President Raegan told anecdotes about poor people who became wealthy despite their impoverished backgrounds.

  152. anguish : acute pain; extreme suffering

  Visiting the site of explosion, Premier Gorbachev wept to see the anguish of the victims and their families.

  153. angular : sharp-cornered; stiff in manner

  His features, though angular, were curiously attractive.

  156. animosity : active enmity

  He incurred the animosity of the ruling class because he advocated limitations of their power.

  157. animus : hostile feeling or intent

  The animus of the speaker became obvious to all when he began to indulge in sarcastic and insulting remarks.

  158. annals : records; history

  In the annals of this period, we find no mention of democratic movements.

  162. annuity : yearly allowance

  The annuity he set up with the insurance company supplements his social security benefits so that he can live very comfortably without working.

  163. annul : make void

  The parents of the eloped couple tried to annul the marriage.

  170. antecede : precede

  The invention of the radiotelegraph anteceded the development of television by a quarter of a century.

  172. antediluvian : antiquated; ancient

  The antediluvian customs had apparently not changed for thousands of years

  173. anthropoid : manlike

  The gorilla is the strongest of the anthropoid animals.

  176. anticlimax : letdown in thought or emotion

  After the fine performance in the first act, the rest of the play was an anticlimax.

  177. antipathy : aversion; dislike

  His extreme antipathy to dispute caused him to avoid argumentative discussions with his friends.

  179. antiseptic : substance that prevents infection

  It is advisable to apply an antiseptic to any wound, no matter how slight or insignificant.

  

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