2010年12月英语六级高频基础词汇
2010-11-08来源:和谐英语
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202. norm n. 标准 > reach the ~
203. notable a. 著名的> This city is the birthplace of many notable historic figures.
204. notorious a. 臭名昭著的 > If one has a scandal, he becomes ~
205. nourish v. 养育 > We need good food to nourish the starving infants.
206. obedient a. 顺从的 If you are ready to obey orders, you are ~
207. obscure a. 费解的,模糊不清的;不著名的 > Is the sentence still ~ to you?
> His name was ~ 3 years ago.
208. odor n. 气味 > I smelt a strange ~.
209. offset v. 抵消 =compensate for > In basketball, he offsets his small size by his cleverness and
speed.
210. optimum a. 最佳的 > For optimum results, please read this entire page before starting, then follow
these steps.
211. orient v. 使适应 ~ oneself to
212. overwhelm v. (感情上)使受不了;压倒 >be ~ed with sadness/~ majority
213. paradox n. 自相矛盾=contradiction > Man is really something of a paradox.
214. participant n. 参加者 > He is a participant of the crime and he has criminal taint.
215. patent n. 专利 , v. 取得专利 > When should I apply for a patent if I have an invention?
> How long does it take to patent an invention?
216. patrol v./n. 巡逻 > We've been patrolling for days but have seen nothing.
> on patrol在巡逻中
217. patriotic a. 爱国的 > The song aroused patriotic sentiment.
218. pave v. 铺路 ~ the way for women’s Lib
219. permeate v. 弥漫; 渗透> A bad smell ~s the building. / Water ~d all the books in the room.
220. perpetual a. 永久的 > Justice is perpetual and immortal.
221. pertinent a. 有关的 = relevant > skills ~ to the profession
222. plead v. 恳求;(法庭)申诉 > His mother did her best to plead his case.
223. ponder v. 思考 >She ~ed his marriage proposal for a week.
224. portray v. 描绘=describe/depict > The author portrays life in a refugee camp very vividly.
225. precede v. 先于 > He preceded his speech with thanks to the committee.
226. precedent n. 先例 > There is no precedent for this situation.
227. preclude n. 阻止 (from) > These conditions preclude us from joining in this event.
228. predecessor n. 前任 > The new communications revolution will, like its predecessor, change the way we think.
229. predominant a. 主导的 > Education will play a more and more predominant role in social and
economic development.
230. premise n. 前提 >your ~ is wrong.
231. prescription n. 处方 > Take this prescription to the pharmacy
232. prestige n. 威望> enjoy high ~
233.prevalent a. 流行的 > Is malaria still prevalent among the population here?
234. prey vi. 捕食;折磨 n. 捕食;牺牲者;被捕食的动物 > This problem has been preying on my mind all day.
235. probe v. 探究>~ a matter to the bottom
236. proficiency n. 熟练 > The good news is that with proper training, nearly all children can learn to read with proficiency.
237. profound a. 深刻的; 深奥的 > Although the sentence is short, but contains a profound truth of life.
238. prolong v. 延长 > It can prolong your life.
239. prospective a. 预期的,未来的 >his ~ father-in-law
240. provocative a. 挑衅的>His ~ language provoked Peter.
241. random a. 随意的 at ~
242. reap v. 收获 =harvest>reap crops
243. reassure v. 使放心> We went to the hospital to reassure ourselves about his condition.
244. reconcile v. 使和解 > The teacher in charge of our class had to reconcile disputes among the students.
245. rectify v. 纠正 > You should rectify your error before it is too late.
246. refrain from v. 抑制 > We must refrain from spitting in public places.
247. refute v. 驳倒 > refuted his claim that he was innocent.
248. remainder n. 剩余的部分 > I will go ahead with three of you, and the remainder can wait here.
249. repel v. 使厌恶;击退;排斥>The odor ~s me./The odor can ~mosquito.
250. reproach v. 责备=blame > The manager reproached the new salesgirl for her carelessness.
251. resemblance v. 相似 > I was looking for some resemblance between my ancestor and my self.
252. resent v. 怨恨 >He resented being called his nickname.
253. retort v. 反驳 > He retorted that I was to blame. 他反驳说这事全赖我。
254. retrieve v. 取回 (get back, bring back) > He retrieved the important letter from the waste paper basket.
255. reunion n. 团聚=get-together>an occasion for family ~
256. revelation n. 揭示 > What revelation do you get from this story?
257. revive v. 使复苏>~ economy
258. rigorous a. 严格的 ~ training for doctors
259. rip v. 撕裂 > You should rip the cover off the box first.
260. ritual n. 仪式=ceremony/routine>His morning ~is to make coffee, take a shower and have breakfast.
261. robust a. 健壮的 > To be an astronaut, you must be in robust health. It is not an occupation for a frail person.
262. rot v. 腐烂 =decay > But plastics and rubber never rot. If they are burned, they give off poisonous gases.
263. safeguard v. 保护 > We must safeguard forest timber.
264. savage a. 野蛮的 =not civilized > savage manners
265. scent n. 香味> On summer evenings the flowers gave forth an almost intoxicating scent.
266. scrutiny n. 细看 > A close scrutiny of these arguments would reveal how ridiculous it is .
267. setback n. 挫折 > How should we face life setback?
268. shatter v. 使粉碎> It shattered my dream.
269. simulate v. 模拟 > It is important for language learning to simulate the audio-visual process.
270. skeptical a. 怀疑的> Her tone is skeptical and detached. 她的声音是怀疑的,冷漠的。
271. slack a. 松弛的 > Business is slack in this season.
272. sneak v. 溜;偷偷地做 > We had to laugh and sneak out. 我们一边笑一边溜了出去。
273. sober a. 未醉的> I’m ~ enough.
274. specifications n. 规格,说明书 > Can you give me a price list with specifications?
275. spectacle n. 景象,大观 > This is a moving spectacle.
276. spectator n. 旁观者 > He was content to stand by as an impassive spectator. 他满足于站在旁边做一个冷漠的旁观者。
277. spontaneous a. 自发的 > Success is not spontaneous combustion. You must first set yourself on fire! 成功不是自发燃烧而成的!你必须点燃自己的激情!
278. stability n. 稳定 > We must promote stability and unity.
279. stagger v. 蹒跚 > The drunkard stagger across the road.
280. stationary a. 固定的,静止不动的 > A stationary object is easy to be aimed at.
281. stimulus n. 刺激 > Ambition is a great stimulus.
282. straightforward a. 坦率的 a ~ reply
283. stubborn a. 倔强的> Mike was a stubborn boy when I first met him.
284. stumble v. 绊倒 > He stumbled down the stairs like a mad man.
285. subordinate a. 从属的 > Pleasure should be subordinate to duty . 与工作相比, 娱乐应是次要的。
286. subscribe to v. 订阅 > Which journal(s) do you subscribe to ?
287. subsidy n. 补贴> May we have a subsidy for sales promotion?
288. subtle a. 微妙的>the ~ difference of the two words
289. supervise v. 监督 > Supervise and motivate team members
290. suppress v. 镇压; 抑制 > She could not suppress a rising panic.
291. tangle with v. 争吵, 纠葛 > Martin tangled with her over the question.
292. tariff n. 关税 > As a WTO member, China is supposed to greatly reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers.
293. tease v. 取笑 > Marian teased George about his big glasses.
294. temperament n. 气质 > He has an elastic temperament. 他有开朗的性情。
295. tempt v. 引诱 > Nothing could tempt her to evil. 什么也不能引诱她做坏事。
296. tentative a. 试探的 > I think we can draw up a tentative plan now.
297. terminate v. 终止 > The game terminated in a victory for Italian team.
298. texture n. 质地 > I choose paper towel because I like the texture.
299. threshold n. 开端 on the ~ of (即将开始)
300. timid a. 胆小的 > The timid person must grow in courage before opportunity will knock.
202. norm n. 标准 > reach the ~
203. notable a. 著名的> This city is the birthplace of many notable historic figures.
204. notorious a. 臭名昭著的 > If one has a scandal, he becomes ~
205. nourish v. 养育 > We need good food to nourish the starving infants.
206. obedient a. 顺从的 If you are ready to obey orders, you are ~
207. obscure a. 费解的,模糊不清的;不著名的 > Is the sentence still ~ to you?
> His name was ~ 3 years ago.
208. odor n. 气味 > I smelt a strange ~.
209. offset v. 抵消 =compensate for > In basketball, he offsets his small size by his cleverness and
speed.
210. optimum a. 最佳的 > For optimum results, please read this entire page before starting, then follow
these steps.
211. orient v. 使适应 ~ oneself to
212. overwhelm v. (感情上)使受不了;压倒 >be ~ed with sadness/~ majority
213. paradox n. 自相矛盾=contradiction > Man is really something of a paradox.
214. participant n. 参加者 > He is a participant of the crime and he has criminal taint.
215. patent n. 专利 , v. 取得专利 > When should I apply for a patent if I have an invention?
> How long does it take to patent an invention?
216. patrol v./n. 巡逻 > We've been patrolling for days but have seen nothing.
> on patrol在巡逻中
217. patriotic a. 爱国的 > The song aroused patriotic sentiment.
218. pave v. 铺路 ~ the way for women’s Lib
219. permeate v. 弥漫; 渗透> A bad smell ~s the building. / Water ~d all the books in the room.
220. perpetual a. 永久的 > Justice is perpetual and immortal.
221. pertinent a. 有关的 = relevant > skills ~ to the profession
222. plead v. 恳求;(法庭)申诉 > His mother did her best to plead his case.
223. ponder v. 思考 >She ~ed his marriage proposal for a week.
224. portray v. 描绘=describe/depict > The author portrays life in a refugee camp very vividly.
225. precede v. 先于 > He preceded his speech with thanks to the committee.
226. precedent n. 先例 > There is no precedent for this situation.
227. preclude n. 阻止 (from) > These conditions preclude us from joining in this event.
228. predecessor n. 前任 > The new communications revolution will, like its predecessor, change the way we think.
229. predominant a. 主导的 > Education will play a more and more predominant role in social and
economic development.
230. premise n. 前提 >your ~ is wrong.
231. prescription n. 处方 > Take this prescription to the pharmacy
232. prestige n. 威望> enjoy high ~
233.prevalent a. 流行的 > Is malaria still prevalent among the population here?
234. prey vi. 捕食;折磨 n. 捕食;牺牲者;被捕食的动物 > This problem has been preying on my mind all day.
235. probe v. 探究>~ a matter to the bottom
236. proficiency n. 熟练 > The good news is that with proper training, nearly all children can learn to read with proficiency.
237. profound a. 深刻的; 深奥的 > Although the sentence is short, but contains a profound truth of life.
238. prolong v. 延长 > It can prolong your life.
239. prospective a. 预期的,未来的 >his ~ father-in-law
240. provocative a. 挑衅的>His ~ language provoked Peter.
241. random a. 随意的 at ~
242. reap v. 收获 =harvest>reap crops
243. reassure v. 使放心> We went to the hospital to reassure ourselves about his condition.
244. reconcile v. 使和解 > The teacher in charge of our class had to reconcile disputes among the students.
245. rectify v. 纠正 > You should rectify your error before it is too late.
246. refrain from v. 抑制 > We must refrain from spitting in public places.
247. refute v. 驳倒 > refuted his claim that he was innocent.
248. remainder n. 剩余的部分 > I will go ahead with three of you, and the remainder can wait here.
249. repel v. 使厌恶;击退;排斥>The odor ~s me./The odor can ~mosquito.
250. reproach v. 责备=blame > The manager reproached the new salesgirl for her carelessness.
251. resemblance v. 相似 > I was looking for some resemblance between my ancestor and my self.
252. resent v. 怨恨 >He resented being called his nickname.
253. retort v. 反驳 > He retorted that I was to blame. 他反驳说这事全赖我。
254. retrieve v. 取回 (get back, bring back) > He retrieved the important letter from the waste paper basket.
255. reunion n. 团聚=get-together>an occasion for family ~
256. revelation n. 揭示 > What revelation do you get from this story?
257. revive v. 使复苏>~ economy
258. rigorous a. 严格的 ~ training for doctors
259. rip v. 撕裂 > You should rip the cover off the box first.
260. ritual n. 仪式=ceremony/routine>His morning ~is to make coffee, take a shower and have breakfast.
261. robust a. 健壮的 > To be an astronaut, you must be in robust health. It is not an occupation for a frail person.
262. rot v. 腐烂 =decay > But plastics and rubber never rot. If they are burned, they give off poisonous gases.
263. safeguard v. 保护 > We must safeguard forest timber.
264. savage a. 野蛮的 =not civilized > savage manners
265. scent n. 香味> On summer evenings the flowers gave forth an almost intoxicating scent.
266. scrutiny n. 细看 > A close scrutiny of these arguments would reveal how ridiculous it is .
267. setback n. 挫折 > How should we face life setback?
268. shatter v. 使粉碎> It shattered my dream.
269. simulate v. 模拟 > It is important for language learning to simulate the audio-visual process.
270. skeptical a. 怀疑的> Her tone is skeptical and detached. 她的声音是怀疑的,冷漠的。
271. slack a. 松弛的 > Business is slack in this season.
272. sneak v. 溜;偷偷地做 > We had to laugh and sneak out. 我们一边笑一边溜了出去。
273. sober a. 未醉的> I’m ~ enough.
274. specifications n. 规格,说明书 > Can you give me a price list with specifications?
275. spectacle n. 景象,大观 > This is a moving spectacle.
276. spectator n. 旁观者 > He was content to stand by as an impassive spectator. 他满足于站在旁边做一个冷漠的旁观者。
277. spontaneous a. 自发的 > Success is not spontaneous combustion. You must first set yourself on fire! 成功不是自发燃烧而成的!你必须点燃自己的激情!
278. stability n. 稳定 > We must promote stability and unity.
279. stagger v. 蹒跚 > The drunkard stagger across the road.
280. stationary a. 固定的,静止不动的 > A stationary object is easy to be aimed at.
281. stimulus n. 刺激 > Ambition is a great stimulus.
282. straightforward a. 坦率的 a ~ reply
283. stubborn a. 倔强的> Mike was a stubborn boy when I first met him.
284. stumble v. 绊倒 > He stumbled down the stairs like a mad man.
285. subordinate a. 从属的 > Pleasure should be subordinate to duty . 与工作相比, 娱乐应是次要的。
286. subscribe to v. 订阅 > Which journal(s) do you subscribe to ?
287. subsidy n. 补贴> May we have a subsidy for sales promotion?
288. subtle a. 微妙的>the ~ difference of the two words
289. supervise v. 监督 > Supervise and motivate team members
290. suppress v. 镇压; 抑制 > She could not suppress a rising panic.
291. tangle with v. 争吵, 纠葛 > Martin tangled with her over the question.
292. tariff n. 关税 > As a WTO member, China is supposed to greatly reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers.
293. tease v. 取笑 > Marian teased George about his big glasses.
294. temperament n. 气质 > He has an elastic temperament. 他有开朗的性情。
295. tempt v. 引诱 > Nothing could tempt her to evil. 什么也不能引诱她做坏事。
296. tentative a. 试探的 > I think we can draw up a tentative plan now.
297. terminate v. 终止 > The game terminated in a victory for Italian team.
298. texture n. 质地 > I choose paper towel because I like the texture.
299. threshold n. 开端 on the ~ of (即将开始)
300. timid a. 胆小的 > The timid person must grow in courage before opportunity will knock.
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