Set 4 Flashcards
gawky
ADJ-GRADED (尤指年轻人)笨拙的,笨手笨脚的 If you describe someone, especially a young person, as gawky, you mean they are awkward and clumsy.
brandish
VERB (威胁地)挥舞(尤指武器) If you brandish something, especially a weapon, you hold it in a threatening way.
piously
ADJ-GRADED 虔诚的;笃信宗教的 Someone who is pious is very religious and moral.
cynicism
N-UNCOUNT 认为世人皆自私的观念;愤世嫉俗 Cynicism is the belief that people always act selfishly.
N-UNCOUNT (对成功或人的真善的)怀疑 Cynicism about something is the belief that it cannot be successful or that the people involved are not honourable.
capricious
ADJ-GRADED 反复无常的;善变的 Someone who is capricious often changes their mind unexpectedly.
dwindle
VERB (数量上)减少,缩小 If something dwindles, it becomes smaller, weaker, or less in number.
difiance
N-UNCOUNT 违抗;蔑视;挑战 Defiance is behaviour or an attitude which shows that you are not willing to obey someone.
PHRASE 违抗(某人);无视,不顾(规定、法律等) If you do something in defiance of a person, rule, or law, you do it even though you know that you are not allowed to do it.
hunches
N-COUNT 直觉;预感;第六感 If you have a hunch about something, you are sure that it is correct or true, even though you do not have any proof.
prolific
ADJ-GRADED 能(作家、画家或作曲家)多产的,作品丰富的 A prolific writer, artist, or composer produces a large number of works.
Coveted
ADJ-GRADED 人人向往的 You use coveted to describe something that very many people would like to have.
Valiant
ADJ-GRADED 勇敢的;果决的;无畏的 A valiant action is very brave and determined, though it may lead to failure or defeat.
Kudos
1.N-UNCOUNT (因行为或成就而获得的)荣誉,赞誉,名声 Kudos is admiration or recognition that someone or something gets as a result of a particular action or achievement.
Cavort
1.VERB 欢呼雀跃;欢腾;蹦蹦跳跳 When people cavort, they leap about in a noisy and excited way.
Qualm
1.N-COUNT 忧虑;不安;担忧 If you have no qualms about doing something, you are not worried that it may be wrong in some way.
conscience
1.N-COUNT 良心;良知 Your conscience is the part of your mind that tells you whether what you are doing is right or wrong. If you have a guilty conscience, you feel guilty about something because you know it was wrong. If you have a clear conscience, you do not feel guilty because you know you have done nothing wrong.
vicious
1.ADJ-GRADED 残暴的;凶残的;凶恶的 A vicious person or a vicious blow is violent and cruel.
bickering
1.V-RECIP 斗嘴;争吵;发生口角 When people bicker, they argue or quarrel about unimportant things.
disparaging
1.ADJ-GRADED 贬低的;诋毁的;轻蔑的 If you are disparaging about someone or something, or make disparaging comments about them, you say things which show that you do not have a good opinion of them.
confounds
1.VERB 使困惑;使惊讶 If someone or something confounds you, they make you feel surprised or confused, often by showing you that your opinions or expectations of them were wrong.
recapitulate
1.VERB 重述要点;简要回顾 You can say that you are going to recapitulate the main points of an explanation, argument, or description when you want to draw attention to the fact that you are going to repeat the most important points as a summary.
vexation
1.N-UNCOUNT 恼火;困惑;烦恼 Vexation is a feeling of being annoyed, puzzled, and frustrated.
glum
1.ADJ-GRADED 闷闷不乐的;忧郁的;愁闷的 Someone who is glum is sad and quiet because they are disappointed or unhappy about something.
dubious
1.ADJ-GRADED 可疑的;靠不住的;暧昧的 If you describe something as dubious, you mean that you do not consider it to be completely honest, safe, or reliable.
perused
1.VERB 阅读;读 If you peruse something such as a letter, article, or document, you read it.
defiant
1.ADJ-GRADED 违抗的;蔑视的;挑战的;不服的 If you say that someone is defiant, you mean they show aggression or independence by refusing to obey someone.
jettison
1.VERB 放弃,拒绝接受(想法、计划等) If you jettison something, for example an idea or a plan, you deliberately reject it or decide not to use it.
startling
1.ADJ-GRADED 令人吃惊的;惊人的;不寻常的 Something that is startling is so different, unexpected, or remarkable that people react to it with surprise.
caricatured
1.N-COUNT 漫画;讽刺画;夸张性(或讽刺性)描述 A caricature of someone is a drawing or description of them that exaggerates their appearance or behaviour in a humorous or critical way.
propagate
1.VERB 宣传;传播;使普及 If people propagate an idea or piece of information, they spread it and try to make people believe it or support it.
collusion
1.N-UNCOUNT (尤指国家、组织间的)共谋,勾结,串通 Collusion is secret or illegal co-operation, especially between countries or organizations.
reverberant
回响的;回荡的;宏亮的;反射的
blighted
1.N-VAR 破坏因素;祸根;阴影 You can refer to something as a blight when it causes great difficulties, and damages or spoils other things.
pristine
1.ADJ 一尘不染的;崭新的 Pristine things are extremely clean or new.
surmised
1.VERB 推测;猜测;臆测 If you surmise that something is true, you guess it from the available evidence, although you do not know for certain.
intelligible
可理解的,明白易懂的,清楚的
Scaffolding
1.N-UNCOUNT (通常指室外的)脚手架(组),鹰架 Scaffolding consists of poles and boards made into a temporary framework that is used by workers when they are painting, repairing, or building high parts of a building, usually outside.
degenerate
1.VERB 恶化;变糟;衰退;堕落 If you say that someone or something degenerates, you mean that they become worse in some way, for example weaker, lower in quality, or more dangerous.
inscrutable
1.ADJ-GRADED 神秘莫测的;难以捉摸的;难以理解的 If a person or their expression is inscrutable, it is very hard to know what they are really thinking or what they mean.