Chapter 10 Flashcards
encircle
包围
edify
enlighten
encumber
[with object] 阻碍
enliven
使更有生气
elastic
有弹性的
eminent
杰出的
efficacy
功效
edgy
- tense, nervous, or irritable: he became edgy and defensive. 2. (of a musical performance or piece of writing) having an intense or sharp quality: tremendously edgy brass playing.
elapse
时间流逝
encapsulate
sum up
egress
出口
endorsement
赞同
epitomize
be a perfect example of
reproachful
expressing disapproval or disappointment
emulate
imitation
enrage
[with object]激怒
epidemic
contagious; prevalent
embitter
使受苦
engross
使全神贯注; be engrossed in something
envisage
contemplate or conceive of as a possibility or a desirable future event
engender
produce
embolden
使勇敢
entitle
give (someone) a legal right or a just claim to receive or do something
laborious
requiring considerable effort and time
entice
引诱
ensue
[without object] 接着发生
encompass
include
enthrall
entrance
ensemble
全体
endorse
赞同
eloquent
雄辩的
embody
使具体化
emancipate
解放;使不受束缚
enviable
令人羡慕的
entrench
[with object] establish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely
economize
节约
elated
兴高采烈的
elicit
引出
elusive
opauqe
entangle
- cause to become twisted together with or caught in: fish attempt to swim through the mesh and become entangled. 2. involve (someone) in difficulties or complicated circumstances from which it is difficult to escape: the case of murder in which she had found herself so painfully entangled.