Ongoing-2 Flashcards

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》[formal] to refuse to accept something or someone because you feel that thing or person is not worth having:#
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She s-ned my offers of help.#
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Ellis plays the part of the young lover s-ned by his mistress.

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spurn#
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verb [ T ]#
/spɝːn/

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》[in a country that has been defeated] a member of a secret armed force whose aim is to fight against an enemy that is controlling the country#
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〉someone who supports a person, principle, or political party#
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p-n

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partisan#
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noun [ C ]#
/ˈpɑːr.t̬ə.zən/

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cantaloupe#
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noun [ C or U ]#
/ˈkæn.t̬ə.loʊp/

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mestizo vs latino vs hispanic

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Mestizo is a race like “black” or “white.” A mestizo is a person with Native American and White ancestry.

Latino is a geographic term. A Latino is someone from Latin America. So remove Spain (which is in Europe) and Equatorial Guinea (in Africa) and add Brazil and maybe Haiti.

Hispanic is not a race, but nothing more than a linguistic term. A hispanic person is someone from a Spanish-speaking country, so all of Latin America minus Brazil (some people include Haiti too), plus Spain and Equatorial Guinea.

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ethnicity vs race

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Ethnicity refers to shared cultural characteristics such as language, ancestry, practices, and beliefs.

Race refers to physical differences like skin color as well as other social and biological attributes that groups and cultures consider significant.

In summary:
cultural characteristics vs physical differences

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ladino vs latino

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Ladino means Latino in the Judeo Spanish Language, is the same word in a different language. Ladino also has many other meanings such as language spoken in Italy, a flower/plant called White clover or Dutch clover, indigenous people who are cunning or smart, who can trick someone, sly or full of tricks, a Mestizo etc.

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》pain in the lower part of the back and the back of the legs#
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She copes with s-a and uses a walker when she leaves her apartment.

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sciatica#
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noun [ U ]#
/saɪˈæt̬.ɪ.kə/

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Equatorial Guinea

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/ek.wəˌt̬ɔːr.i.əl ˈɡɪn.i/#
a country in West Africa#
赤道几内亚

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》a medical condition in which an organ pushes through the muscle which surrounds it#
疝气

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hernia#
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noun [ C ]#
/ˈhɝː.ni.ə/

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》a model or other object that represents someone, especially one of a hated person that is hanged or burned in a public place:#
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Crowds marched through the streets carrying a burning e-y of the president.

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effigy#
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noun [ C ]#
/ˈef.ə.dʒi/

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》a plant with beautifully colored flowers that have an unusual shape

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orchid#
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noun [ C ]#
/ˈɔːr.kɪd/#
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兰花

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》empty, simple, or obvious, especially without decoration or anything that is not necessary:#
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It was a s-k room with a bed and chair as the only furniture.#
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The s-k reality is that we are operating at a huge loss.#
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In the suburbs the spacious houses {stand in s-k (= extreme) contrast to} the slums of the city’s poor.

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stark#
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adjective
/stɑːrk/

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》[cut or other injury] to become infected and produces pus:#
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a f-ring sore#
溃烂的痛

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fester#
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verb [ I ]#
/ˈfes.tɚ/

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》[an argument or bad feeling] to continue so that feelings of hate or lack of satisfaction increase:#
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It’s better to express your anger than let it f-r inside you.#
与其让愤怒在你内心煎熬,不如将它表达出来#
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a f-ring argument
一场对立升温的争论

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fester#
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verb [ I ]#
/ˈfes.tɚ/

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》the process of forcing an evil spirit to leave a person or place by using prayers or magic:#
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A hundred million people believe in the magic power of signs and e-m.#
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The bishop was recalled to Rome after endorsing faith-healing and e-m.

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exorcism#
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noun [ C or U ]#
/ˈek.sɔːr.sɪ.zəm/

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》a piece of cloth that is tied around a person’s mouth or put inside it in order to stop the person from speaking, shouting, or calling for help:#
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Her hands and feet were tied and a g-g placed over her mouth.

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gag#
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noun [ C ]#
/ɡæɡ/

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》[informal] a joke or funny story, especially one told by a comedian (= person whose job is to make people laugh):#
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I {did a few opening g-gs about} the band that had played before me.#
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》a trick played on someone or an action performed to entertain other people

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gag#
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noun [ C ]#
/ɡæɡ/

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》an order, typically a legal order by a court or government, restricting information or comment from being made public or passed onto any unauthorized third party.#
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g-g order

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gag order#
also known as a gagging order or suppression order

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》[especially of jokes, movies, stories, etc., informal] showing no new ideas or too often repeated, and therefore not funny or interesting:#
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c-y jokes#
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I couldn’t watch the whole movie - it was just too c-y.

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corny#
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adjective
/ˈkɔːr.ni/

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》smaller in size or amount than is considered necessary or is hoped for:#
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s-y evidence/information#
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s-y food supplies

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scanty#
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adjective#
/ˈskæn.t̬i/

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》wearing very little clothing:#
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{s-y c-d} dancers

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scantily#
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adverb#
/ˈskæn.t̬əl.i/#
scantily clad, dressed, etc.

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》a piece of music that is an introduction to a longer piece, especially an opera:#
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the o-e to “The Magic Flute”

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overture#
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noun [ C ]}
/ˈoʊ.vɚ.tʃɚ/

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》[formal] to make yourself seem to be less important or to not deserve respect#
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The more he a-es them, the more justified does he appear.#
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a-e yourself

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abase#
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verb#
/əˈbeɪs/

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》the quality of being unhappy, with no hope or enthusiasm:#
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A mood of d-y had set in.#
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There is {a general air of d-y about} the state of our democracy

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despondency#
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noun [ U ]#
/dɪˈspɑːn.dən.si/

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》an alcoholic drink made from apples#
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c-r [UK]#
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hard c-r [US]#
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rough c-r [Australian]

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cider#
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noun [ U ]#
/ˈsaɪ.dɚ/

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》[DEROGATORY, with reference to a woman] sexually promiscuous or provocative in a way that is considered in bad taste.#
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She wore one of her {s-y outfits} and practically {poured herself onto his lap}.#
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》looking like or relating to a person, especially a woman, who has a lot of sexual relationships without any emotional involvement:#
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Don’t wear that, it makes you {look s-y}.

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slutty#
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adjective#
/ˈslʌt̬.i/#
Also sluttish /ˈslʌt̬.ɪʃ/

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》[formal] to do something that a law or rule does not allow, or to break a law or rule:#
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The company knew its actions c-ed international law.

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contravene#
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verb [ T ]#
/ˌkɑːn.trəˈviːn/

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》cause (someone) to have their perspective dramatically transformed, especially by introducing them to a new and typically disturbing understanding of the true nature of a particular situation.#
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“they are talking about conspiracy theories and claim they have been r-d=p-d”

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red pill#
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verb#
past tense: red-pilled

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》[informal disapproving] a lazy, messy, and often rude person:#
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He’s a big fat s-b of a man - I can’t stand him.#
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》someone who is just an ordinary person:#
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a working s-b

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slob#
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noun [ C ]#
/slɑːb/

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》[idiomatic, vulgar, informal] In a state of being unprepared, powerless, or idle; in any case, getting nothing done.#
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They needed help and all he could do was stand there {w-h his d-k in his h-d}.#
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There was plenty of work to be done but he was just standing around {w-h his d-k in his h-d}.

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with one’s dick in one’s hand

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》[someone is] ultimately responsible for something and will not try to pass the blame or responsibility on to others.#
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You needn’t call my boss; {the b-k s-ps h-e}.

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The buck stops here

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》[INFORMAL] shift the responsibility for something to someone else.#
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Elected political leaders cannot {p-s the b-k} for crisis decisions to any alternative source of authority.

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pass the buck

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》Hit someone hard on the head.#
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The roof collapsed and a bunk of plaster b-ned him.#
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I’ll b-n you if you don’t get to those dishes!

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brain someone

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》aware, especially of social problems such as racism and inequality:#
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She urged young black people to stay w-e.#
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[disapproving] He said that many of these so-called w-e individuals never actually engage with the marginalized groups they claim to defend.

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woke#
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adjective
/woʊk/

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/大便失禁/#
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/小便失禁/

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fecal incontinence#
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urinary incontinence

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/[戴在身上的]护身符,避邪物/

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amulet#
noun [ C ]#
/ˈæm.jə.lət/

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》to breathe in nicotine (= the drug found in tobacco) or another drug as vapor rather than as smoke, especially using an e-cigarette:#
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Rather than start v-ping, you should give up smoking altogether.

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vape#
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verb [ I ]#
/veɪp/

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》to make someone remember something or feel an emotion:#
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That smell always {e-es memories of} my old school.#
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a detergent designed to e-e the fresh smell of summer meadows

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evoke#
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verb [ T ]#
/ɪˈvoʊk/

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》the area around a fireplace or the area of floor in front of it:#
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A bright fire was burning in the h-h.

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hearth#
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noun [ C ]#
/hɑːrθ/

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》a long period of time, especially one in which there are new developments and great change:#
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The president said that his country was moving into a new e-h, which would be one of lasting peace.

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epoch#
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noun [ C ]#
/ˈepɑːk/#
/ˈep.ək/

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》the feeling of not wanting or not being able to believe something:#
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He {felt a sense of i-y}, anger, and pain at the accusation made against him.#
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A lot of people expressed i-y that somebody of her age would want to die.

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incredulity#
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noun [ U ]#
/ˌɪn.krəˈduː.lə.t̬i/

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/完全禁欲/

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total abstinence from sex#
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The best way to avoid pregnancy is total abstinence from sex

43
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/摸上去是干的/

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dry to the touch#
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Although snakes look slimy, their skin is actually dry to the touch.

44
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/唤起XX的回忆/

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evoke memories of sth#
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That smell always evokes memories of my old school.

45
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/感到难以置信/

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feel a sense of incredulity#
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He felt a sense of incredulity, anger, and pain at the accusation made against him.#
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incredulity#
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noun [ U ]#
/ˌɪn.krəˈduː.lə.t̬i/

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/被边缘化了/

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to be kept on the periphery of#
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Many women feel they are being kept on the periphery of the armed forces.#
许多妇女感到她们在武装部队中被边缘化了

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》a piece of metal in the shape of half a circle decorated with jewels (= precious stones) that is worn on the head by a woman, especially a queen, etc., at very formal social occasions

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tiara#
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noun [ C ]#
/tiˈer.ə/

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/梅毒/

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syphilis#
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noun [ U ]#
/ˈsɪf.əl.ɪs/#
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梅毒(ばいどく)#
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a disease caught during sexual activity with an infected person. Syphilis spreads slowlyfrom the sex organs to all parts of the bodyand often results in death if not treated.

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/支气管炎/

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bronchitis#
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noun [ U ]#
/brɑːŋˈkaɪ.t̬əs/

50
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/逃避责任/

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abrogation of responsibility#
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/ˌæb.rəˈɡeɪ.ʃən/#
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This is an appalling abrogation of responsibility.#
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She felt it would be an abrogation of her maternal duty to leave the decision about her child’s fate to his doctors.

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/全盘招供;和盘托出/

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make a clean breast of it#
> [UK] to tell the truth about something#
全盘招供;和盘托出#
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Julia finally {made a clean breast of it} and admitted that she had stolen the money.#
朱莉娅最终坦白了,承认是她偷了钱。

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》[formal] to reduce the effectiveness of something:#
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They were accused of trying to e-e the report’s recommendations.

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emasculate#
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verb [ T ]#
/ɪˈmæs.kjə.leɪt/

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》[formal] to make a man feel less male by taking away his power and confidence:#
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But another man in his forties, whose in-laws are rich, finds it hard to accept gifts from them: “I feel e-ed in that old-fashioned role of provider.”#
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I think that may be a step forward, to have people other than women project their desire onto you without feeling it e-es you.

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emasculate#
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verb [ T ]#
/ɪˈmæs.kjə.leɪt/

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》[BIOLOGY specialized] to castrate (= remove the male sexual parts of) a man or male animal, or to remove the male parts of a plant:#
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Last night, Trude assisted in her first castration since e-ting a guinea pig back in Bristol: this time it was a camel.

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emasculate#
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verb [ T ]#
/ɪˈmæs.kjə.leɪt/

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》[informal] someone who makes money using illegal methods, especially by tricking people:#
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Phishing is used by s-rs to get bank account numbers, credit card details, etc.

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scammer#
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noun [ C ]#
/ˈskæm.ɚ/

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》/判处死刑缓期两年执行/#
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s-d to d-h w-h a t-o=y-r r-e

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sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve

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》 [formal] feeling very sorry and guilty for something bad that you have done#
悔罪的;悔恨的#
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a c-e apology/expression#
悔恨的道歉/表情

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contrite#
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adjective#
/ˈkɑːn.traɪt/

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》 lasting for only a short time#
短暂的,极短的;转瞬即逝的#
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Fame in the world of rock and pop is largely e-l.#
在摇滚和流行音乐界,名声大多转瞬即逝。

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ephemeral#
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adjective#
/ɪˈfem.ɚ.əl/

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》 [formal] If something unpleasant is r-e, it is very common or happens a lot.#
[指不良事物] 盛行的;流行的;普遍的#
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Dysentery and malaria are r-e in the refugee camps.#
痢疾和疟疾在难民营肆虐。

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rife#
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adjective [ after verb ]#
/raɪf/

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》 [old use] to help or be useful to someone or something#
[对某人或某物] 有帮助;有用#
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Our efforts a-led us nothing (= did not help).# 我们的努力全是徒劳。

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avail#
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verb [ T ]#
/əˈveɪl/

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》 [US informal] something special or unusual, especially something unusually bad#
非常特别的,不同寻常的[通常指不好的事物]#
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We had {one d-y of} a contest.#
我们的比赛糟透了#
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There was {a d-y of an accident} at the corner of Vine and Maple this morning.#
今天早上在藤枫街角处发生了一起很严重的交通事故。

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doozy#
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noun [ C ]#
/ˈduː.zi/

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》[US informal] unfair treatment#
侮辱;责难;不公平待遇#
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His boss gave him {t-e s-t} by firing him just before he would have gotten a bonus.#
正当他正要获得奖金时,他的老板地却无情地解雇了他。

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the shaft

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》 [formal] to include something or someone as part of a larger group#
将…归入,把…纳入#
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Soldiers from many different countries have been s-ed into the United Nations peace-keeping force.#
联合国维和部队吸纳了来自许多不同国家的士兵#
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All the statistics have been s-ed under the general heading “Facts and Figures”.#
所有统计数据都被归入“事实和数据”这一笼统标题下。

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subsume#
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verb [ T ]#
/səbˈsuːm/

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》 to cheat or trick someone, or to treat someone unfairly#
蒙骗,欺骗#
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She was s-ted by her agent over the film rights to her book.#
她在书的电影版权问题上受了经纪人的骗。

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shaft#
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verb [ T ] #
informal#
/ʃæft/

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》 willow-green color.#
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paneling painted in c-n green#
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an elegantly cut c-n dress#
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> Pottery made with c-n glaze

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celadon#
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/ˈse.lə.dɔn/#
noun

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》 [ C ] a long piece of writing, especially one that is boring or expresses an unreasonably strong opinion#
冗长的文章#
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a ranting s-d against American imperialism#
一篇责骂美帝国主义的冗长的文章#
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We had to wade through s-ds of complex analysis.#
我们不得不艰难地阅读冗长复杂的分析。

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screed#
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noun #
/skriːd/

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》 [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] to move something heavy using a lot of effort#
拉,推,举起,移动[重物]#
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He h-ed the bag onto his shoulder.# 他把袋子扛上肩膀#
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He cleared a space, h-ving boxes out of the way.#
他搬开箱子腾出一块地方。

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heave#
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verb#
/hiːv/

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》 [music, specialized] a repeat of something or part of something, especially a piece of music#
[尤指乐曲的] 重复部分,重奏#
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a stale r-e of past polemic

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reprise#
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noun [ C ]#
/rɪˈpriːz/

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》[formal] a belief or custom that is not now considered as important and correct as it was in the past#
过时的信仰;陈旧的习俗#
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They still cling to many of the old s-hs of education.#
他们仍然固守着许多过时的教育传统#
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》a word, phrase, custom, etc., only known to a particular group of people, that you can use to prove to them that you are a real member of that group#
[特定人群的]特有用语[习俗等]

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shibboleth#
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noun [ C ]#
/ˈʃɪb.əl.eθ/

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》[BIOLOGY, MEDICAL, specialized] used to refer to a disease that can spread from animals to humans:#
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Rabies is perhaps the best-known and most feared of all {z-c diseases}.#
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The source of these infections is unknown, but {z-c transmission from} pigs has been suggested.

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zoonotic#
#
adjective#
/ˌzuː.əˈnɑː.t̬ɪk/

71
Q

》 [ C ] architecture specialized a board used to make the soft material of a floor level, before the material dries#
[压实混凝土路的]整平板#
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s-d

A

screed#
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noun #
/skriːd/

72
Q

》 [ C or U ] architecture specialized a level layer of concrete used when laying a floor#
砂浆层#
#
The builder proposes to lay a cement s-d over the old floor.#
建筑工提议在原来的地板上铺一层水泥#
#
a building with exposed steel columns and concrete s-d#
钢柱和水泥外露的建筑

A

screed#
#
noun #
/skriːd/

73
Q

/心电图/#
#
/心电计/

A

electrocardiogram (diagram)#
#
electrocardiograph (machine)

74
Q

》unusual or different from what is around or from what is generally happening:#
#
The new computer looked i-s in the dark book-filled library.#
#
It {seems i-s} to have a woman as the editor of a men’s magazine.

A

incongruous#
#
adjective#
/ɪnˈkɑːŋ.ɡru.əs/#
#
seem incongruous

75
Q

/逻辑上不协调, 逻辑不自洽/

A

logically incongruous

76
Q

》[MEDICAL specialized] liquid from the passages in your body that go to the lungs#
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s-m#
#
Compare#
phlegm

A

sputum#
#
noun [ U ]#
/ˈspjuː.t̬əm/#
#
phlegm is from the nose.

77
Q

/过家家/

A

play house#
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》[of a child] pretend to be an adult carrying out routine domestic tasks or activities.#
#
I suggested exploring the woods or playing house.

78
Q

》 [formal or humorous] If love that you feel for someone is u-d, it is not felt in the same way by the other person:#
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It’s just another poem on the pain of u-d love.

A

unrequited#
#
adjective#
/ˌʌn.rɪˈkwaɪ.t̬ɪd/

79
Q

》[US informal] having a lot of energy or activity:#
#
He’s been sleeping well and he’s feeling p-y.#
#
a p-y marching song

A

peppy#
#
adjective#
/ˈpep.i/

80
Q

》[RELIGION formal or specialized] the state of being saved from a painful or bad experience:#
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We pray for {d-e from} our sins.#
#
The families hoped for the safe d-e of their husbands, fathers, and brothers.
#
Related word#
deliver

A

deliverance#
#
noun [ U ]#
/dɪˈlɪv.ər.əns/

81
Q

》someone who is extremely rich and powerful, especially a person from Russia who became rich after the end of the former Soviet Union:#
#
The Russian o-hs spent money on London real estate.#
#
The soccer team was bought by a Russian o-h in 2003.

A

oligarch#
#
noun [ C ]#
/ˈɑː.lɪ.ɡɑːrk/

82
Q

/玩世不恭/

A

cynicism#
/ˈsɪn·əˌsɪz·əm/#
》being not trusting or respecting the goodness of other people and their actions, but believing that people are interested only in themselves#
#
He’s often been accused of c-m, but he says he’s just realistic.#

83
Q

/在户外[吃、喝], 露餐/

A

al fresco#
alfresco#
#
an al fresco lunch on the patio#
在露台上吃午饭#
#
Most summer evenings we eat al frescos#
夏天我们大多在户外吃晚饭

84
Q

/排比句/

A

anaphora#
/ə.’næf.ə.rə/#
#
The repetition of “we” at the start of each sentence is anaphora.#
#
No poet has used a-a more effectively than he does in this work, with every line beginning “Because.”

85
Q

》to confuse and worry someone slightly by being difficult to understand or solve:#
#
The disease has continued to p-x doctors.

A

perplex#
#
verb [ T ]#
/pɚˈpleks/

86
Q

/把衣服弄皱/

A

rumple the clothes#
#
You’ll rumple your jacket if you don’t hang it up properly.#

87
Q

》[formal] to remove all signs of something, either by destroying it or by covering it so that it cannot be seen:#
#
The missile strike was devastating - the target was totally o-ed.#
#
All of a sudden the view was o-ed by the fog.#
#
》to make an idea or feeling disappear completely:#
#
Maybe she gets drunk to o-e painful memories.

A

obliterate#
#
verb#
/əˈblɪt̬.ə.reɪt/#
[ T often passive ]

88
Q

》 [UK informal] to secretly tell someone in authority that someone else has done something wrong:#
#
I pleaded with Janet not to {d-b me in}.#
#
Who was it who {dobbed me in to} the teacher?

A

dob someone in#
#
/dɑːb/#
dob someone in to someone

89
Q

》a very successful and famous female singer or actor:#
#
an Italian opera d-a#
#
a pop d-a

A

diva#
#
noun [ C ]#
/ˈdiː.və/

90
Q

》to cut the protecting loose skin off a boy’s or man’s penis, for medical, traditional, or religious reasons:#
#
The United States has a strong tradition of c-sing baby boys.#
#
5% of intact adult males eventually get c-ed for medical reasons.#
#
》to cut parts off a girl’s or woman’s sexual organs, for traditional or religious reasons:#
#
In parts of Africa, some girls are c-ed when they are a week old.#
#
She sometimes dreams that the midwife who c-ed her is coming back to perform the procedure again.

A

circumcise#
#
verb [ T ]#
/ˈsɝː.kəm.saɪz/

91
Q

》a strip of cloth that is tied tightly around an injured arm or leg to stop it bleeding:#
#
If it continues to bleed, you may have to apply a t-t to the limb.

A

tourniquet#
#
noun [ C ]#
/ˈtɝː.nɪ.kɪt/

92
Q

》a member of a group of people on the internet who are unable to find sexual partners despite wanting them, and who express hate toward people whom they blame for this:#
#
The word i-l is short for “involuntary celibate.”#
#
I-ls obsess over their own unattractiveness.

A

incel#
#
noun [ C ]#
/ˈɪn.sel/

93
Q

》being sexually attracted to dead bodies, or sexual activity with dead bodies#
#
n-a

A

necrophilia#
#
noun [ U ]#
/ˌnek.rəˈfɪl.i.ə/

94
Q

》a cheap unusual object such as a small toy, often given as a present:#
#
The store sells gifts and other n-ties.#
#
a n-y item

A

novelty#
#
/ˈnɑː.vəl.t̬i/

95
Q

》something that has not been experienced before and so is interesting:#
#
Tourists are still a n-y on this remote island.

A

novelty#
#
/ˈnɑː.vəl.t̬i/

96
Q

》the quality of being new and unusual:#
#
The n-y of these toys soon wore off and the children became bored with them.#
#
In Britain in the 1950s, television still had n-y value.

A

novelty#
#
/ˈnɑː.vəl.t̬i/

97
Q

》[especially in science fiction stories] a person who has an unusually strong ability to feel other people’s emotional or mental states:#
#
I think Barry is actually an e-h, one of those people who is able to absorb and reflect the feelings of others.

A

empath#
#
noun [ C ]#
/ˈem.pæθ/

98
Q

》an expression, often found in literature, that describes a person or object by referring to something that is considered to have similar characteristics to that person or object = 隐喻#
#
“The mind is an ocean” and “the city is a jungle” are both m-rs.#
#
M-r and simile are the most commonly used figures of speech in everyday language.

A

metaphor#
#
noun [ C or U ]#
/ˈmet̬.ə.fɔːr/

99
Q

》[the use of] an expression comparing one thing with another, always including the words “as” or “like”:#
#
The lines “She walks in beauty, like the night…” from Byron’s poem contain a s-e.#
#
She was good at capturing a passing figure with an apt s-e or comparison.

A

simile#
#
noun [ C or U ]#
/ˈsɪm.ə.li/

100
Q
A

cogwheel#
#
noun [ C ]#
/ˈkɑːɡ.wiːl/#
#
cog = 轮齿