英语重点词汇加解析英语重点词汇加解析.doc

英语重点词汇加解析英语重点词汇加解析.doc

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英语重点词汇加解析英语重点词汇加解析

Voc essence essence 同义词: fragrance meaning odor perfume scent significance smell cluster = group adequate adequate 同义词: ample enough plenty satisfactory sufficient aqueduct n. ?水渠, 水道, 脉管 precise = end = innumerable account for = Exact purpose = countless explain by and large = brew = catastrophic = massive = for the most part develop disastrous huge considerably provided significant roughly = greatly = if/as long as = important = approximately Key, Virtue, an advantage that makes something better or more useful than something else virtue of  Adam Smith believed in the virtues of free trade.  Wilkins is now extolling (=praising very much) the virtues of organic farming. by virtue of sth formal by means of, or as a result of something  She became a British resident by virtue of her marriage. make a virtue of necessity to get an advantage out of doing something that you have to do now and then now and then ? 同义词: ?at times ?from time to time ?now and again ?occasionally ?on occasion ?once in a while :fragmentary sought-after concede prime dynamic emergence manageable = incomplete = desired = accept as true = superior = active = rise = easy to handle concede ADMIT SOMETHING IS TRUE】 [I and T] to admit that something is true or correct, although you wish it were not true →concession  Thats the only possible solution. Yes, I suppose so, Charles conceded. concede (that)  I conceded that I had made a number of errors. reconcile segregate unambiguous = bring together = separate = clear reconcile reconcile ?[rec·on·cile || rek?nsa?l] v. ?使和解, 使和好; 调和; 调停, 调解; 使一致 reconcile ? rec·on·cile /?rek?nsa?l/ v [Date: 1300-1400; Language: French; Origin: réconcilier, from Latin conciliare; CONCILIATE] [T] if you reconcile two ideas, situations, or facts, you find a way in which they can both be true or acceptable  The possibility remains that the two theories may be reconciled. rupture relatively uniformly fluctuate =

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