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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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  302. toss v. 抛,甩 > The pupil tossed his schoolbag into the air.
  303. tow v. 拖 > My car towed his car to a garage.
  304. toxic a. 有毒的=poisonous > Beware when you handle the toxic chemical.
  305. trait n. 特点, 特性 personality ~
  306. transaction n. 交易 > In order to conclude the transaction, we accept your price. 为了达成交易,我们接受你方之价格。
  307. transit n. 运输 > A part of the goods were damaged in transit.
  308. transition n. 过渡, 转变 > This is our successful implementation from the traditional to the transition to digital technology. 这是我们成功实现从传统向数字技术过渡的关键因素。
  309. transplant v./n. 移植 > The doctors will transplant a human heart into the patient.
  310. trivial a. 琐碎的,不重要的 > At first, the incident seemed to be trivial.
  311. tumble v. 跌到,翻滚(stumble绊倒) > She tumbled off her bicycle.
  312. turbulent a. 混乱的 > She tried to calm her turbulent thoughts.
  313. unanimous a. 一致的 > He was elected with unanimous approval.
  314. underestimate v. 低估 > Never underestimate the power of dream / love / competition!
  315. undermine v. 暗中破坏 > Never let small flaws undermine your confidence.
  不要让小问题破坏你的自信。
  316. undergo v. 经历 ~ great changes
  317. underlying a. 潜在的 > This word has its underlying meaning.
  318. uphold v. 支持 ~ world peace
  319. vent n.. 排放口 give ~ to(发泄)
  320. verge n. 边缘 =brink> on the verge of bankruptcy
  321. versatile a. 多才多艺的 > Only a versatile person can settle the complex problem .
  322. vicinity n. 附近 in the ~
  323. visa n. 签证 > I would like to extend my visa. 我想延长我的签证期限。
  324. visualize v. 设想 > I cannot visualize what he looked like.
  325. vulgar a. 粗俗的 > Cut out all the vulgar expressions. 删去所有粗俗的用语。
  326. vulnerable a. 易受伤的 > Vulnerable groups exist in every society. 任何社会都存在弱势群体。
  327. warfare n. 战争 > This is a doomed failing warfare. 这是一场注定要失败的战争。
  328. warrant n. 授权令;理由>The policeman has a ~ to arrest you.
  329. weary a. 疲劳的, 厌倦的 > Young people weary of countless restrictions.
  330. wrinkle v. 起皱 > Her face wrinkled with age.
  331. accelerate v. 加速 > accelerate international peace and friendship / economic growth
  332. accessible a. 可接近的,可进入的 > Books are the most accessible and wisest of counselors and the most patient of teachers. 书籍是最易接近和最具智慧的顾问,还是最有耐心的良师益友。
  333. acknowledge v. 感谢, 承认 > Jack acknowledged the gift with a pleasant letter./ We must acknowledge our defeat.
  334. acquire v. 学会 > We can acquire a new culture by moving to a new region.
  335. address v. 向---讲话 > A woman rose to address the chairman .
  336. alert a. 活跃的 b. 机警的 > She is alert to every sound and movement.
  337. allege a. 推断 b. 断言 > Students occasionally allege illness as the reason for absence.
  学生时不时会称病缺课。
  338. allocate v.. 位于, 分配 > We have allocated this room to you.
  339. appeal v. 有吸引力, 呼吁,上诉, 求助于 > His argument appealed to me. / The college appealed to its alumni for funds. / We will appeal to a great variety of sources of information.
  340. applicable a. 适用的 > These principles are applicable to all minority nationality areas.
  341. assess v. 估价 > The hurricane damage was assessed at three million dollars.
  342. assumption n. 假定 > The facts proved her assumption wrong.
  343. successor n. 继任者 > His successor as the chairman will be at the conference.
  344. bond n. 联系 > The family bond is an ancient tradition for us.
  345. bounce v. 反弹 > While you wait for it to bounce back, annuity rates could fall.
  在您等待经济反弹的时候,年金收益率可能已经下调了。
  346. breed v. 培育 > Wolong is part of efforts to breed giant pandas in hopes of increasing the species'
  chances of survival.
  347. bump into v. 碰见,撞上 > I'm sorry to bump into you.
  348. campaign n. 运动 > The president is waging a campaign to win over organized labor.
  总统开展了一场运动以赢得工会工人的支持。
  349. category n. 种类 > Choose a category and browse clubs, or create your own club.
  350. cease n. 停止 > Time like the river that never cease .
  351. chaos n. 混乱 > It is impossible to establish democracy amid economic chaos.
  352. component n. 部件 > We want to try this component as sample.
  353. confess v. 坦白 > Now, I must confess that I'm at my wit's end. 现在我必须承认我已毫无办法。
  354. constitute v. 构成 > Listening, speaking, reading, then writing constitute the fundamental order in language learning.
  355. consistent a. 一致的, 不中断的 > The key is to take consistent action.
  356. consultant n. 顾问 > I'm still working as a freelance consultant at the moment.
  现在我仍然以一名自由顾问的身份在工作。
  357. controversial a. 有争议的 > The politicians will distance themselves from the controversial issues.
  政客们想要尽量远离有争议的问题。
  358. convert v. 转变>convert the hotel into a apartment building
  359. defect n. 缺陷 > Laziness is our common defect.
  360. deliberate a. 故意的,慎重的 =on purpose > It is a deliberate action, often connected with battle and war. / He did it in a deliberate manner.
  361. depress v. 使沮丧 > It depressed us that no progress was made during the negotiations.
  362. detect v. 发现 > I detected a note of pity in her voice.
  363. descend v. 下降 > An individual can force love to descend, can magic it up.
  一个人可能使爱情夭折,也能使爱情奇迹般重现。
  364. dim a. 昏暗的 > Maybe even a dim light can give them much hope for a better life.
  365. disguise v. 化装,伪装 > Mary disguised her handwriting by writing with her left hand.
  366. dispose of v. 去掉; 处理 > Let's dispose of this matter once and for all.
  让我们永远解决这件事情吧。
  367. distress n. /v. 痛苦 > He is in distress for money. 他为钱而苦恼。/ The tragic news distressed us all. / The manager was distressed by excessive work. 经理因过度操劳而精疲力竭。
  368. diverse a. 多样的 > America is so vast and diverse that invites me to explore it. If you are willing to work hard, then the opportunity abounds. 美国是个辽阔无垠,丰富多元的国家,它使我有实地探究的机会,如果你工作努力,那么机会倒不少。
  369. document v. 证明 > Can you document your claims? 你能证明你的主张吗?
  370. dominate v. 支配 > She must dominate her passions.
  371. drain v, n . 排走;耗尽 > After these three words, her strength seems to drain away. / The country was experiencing brain drain. 那个国家经历了人才外流。
  372. discard v. 丢弃 > Don’t ~ the drink cans carelessly.
  373. exaggerate v. 夸大 > During the interview, some interviewees tend to exaggerate.
  374. rival n. 对手=opponent > The bank merged with its major rival. 该银行与其主要对手合并了。
  375. exploit v. 利用 > How do I fully exploit the experience?
  376. external a. 外在的 > They are the external or uncontrollable factors.
  377. extinguish v. 熄灭> They tried to extinguish the flames. / She extinguished him with a single word.
  她一句话就说得他哑口无言。
  378. feasible a. 可行的 > Your suggestion is feasible to a certain extent.
  379. fertile a. 肥沃的 > The fertile land assures the high productivity.
  380. flourish v. 茂盛, 繁荣 > As a result, your relationship will grow and flourish.
  你们的关系将会因此成长和繁荣。
  381. fragment n. 碎片 > The time fragment also cannot meet again. 时光的碎片再也接不起来。
  382. furnish v. 提供,配置=provide>He furnished me with a lot of useful information.
  383. genuine a. 真的 > His suitcase was made of genuine leather.
  384. grope v. 摸索 > Why grope after the meaning of a word? Look it up in the dictionary!
  干吗要在心中琢磨一个词的意思?查词典好了!
  385. harbor v. 心怀> We all harbor fears about the future.
  386. harmony n. 和谐 > The couple live together in harmony.
  387. hollow a. 空的, 中空的, 空洞的 > Hollow and alone.
  388. hostile a. 敌视的 > He is hostile to reform.
  389. illusion n. 幻想 > You think that, do you? Pure illusion!
  390. imaginary a. 虚构的 > All the events described in this story are imaginary.
  391. ignite v. 点燃 > When you introduce a spark, you can ignite the fuel.
  如果你导入一点火花,你就能点燃燃料。
  392. impetus n. 推动,动力 > Thanks our customers for their support and trust, which is the impetus for us to develop.
  393. immune a. 免疫的,免除的 > These factors can also affect the immune system. / Not that Beijing is immune from the turmoil. 但北京也不是对这场金融危机完全免疫的。
  394. incentive n. 刺激 > Some people go after money incentive. 金钱奖励对有些人行之有效。
  395. indulge v. 沉溺于 ~ oneself in
  396. induce v. 引起; 诱导 > People are always induced by advertisements to buy things they don't really need.
  397. ingredient n. 配料 the ~s of pizza
  398. initiative n. 主动性 > You should take the ~.
  399. intimate a. 亲密的 > We yearn for intimate relationships.
  400. intervene v.干预> Our President has no intention of intervening in your internal affairs.