英语读写教程 Unit 词汇详解.docx
英语读写教程 Unit 词汇详解1. classica.经典的;典型的,标准的 n.文学著作;杰作 classical a.古典的;经典的 区别: classic用作形容词表示“经典的;精彩的;一流的”。例如: Death on the Niles is one of the classic works of Agatha Christie. 尼罗河上的惨案是阿加莎·克里斯蒂的经典作品之一。 口语中也会用到classic这个词。当你看到一场精彩的演出时,就可以说“Thats classic!”来表达赞美。 classic也可以用作名词,表示“文学名著;经典作品;杰作”。例如: We have all the standard classics of Hayao Miyazaki at home. 我们家有宫崎骏的所有的经典作品。 classical不能用作名词,只能用作形容词,表示“古典的,经典的”。例如: Classical music is music written by composers such as Mozart and Beethoven. 像莫扎特和贝多芬所创作的音乐成为古典音乐。 2. cautiousa.小心的;谨慎的;慎重的 3. dynamic a.精力充沛的;有创新思想的;志在成功的。例如:He seemed a dynamic and energetic leader. 他似乎是一个充满朝气和活力的领导者。 不断移动的;不断变化的。例如:Markets are dynamic and companies must learn to adapt to the constant economic changes. 市场是动态的,公司必须学会适应持续不断的经济变化。 4. tempt vt.怂恿;利诱。例如: They tempted him to join their company by offering him a large salary and a company car. 他们为他提供高薪和一辆公司的汽车来利诱他加入他们的公司。 5. tempting a.诱人的;吸引人的。例如: At first glance, the contract was tempting; however, upon closer examination it became clear that the contract had many problems. 乍一看,合同是诱人的,但仔细检查后发现该合同有许多问题。 Note:Tempting is a present participle of the verb tempt, used as an adjective to describe the effect that something has on someones feelings. For example, if you find something tempting/charming/disgusting/frightening, it means it tempts/charms/disgusts/frightens you. In English there are a group of words describing an effect that something has on your feelings and ideas. For example: A tempting job offer 一个诱人的工作机会 An alarming increase in racial hostility 种族仇视的惊人增长 A welcoming smile 热情的微笑 A surprising number of 数量惊人的 6. superior a.更好的;更强的;更有效的。例如:She got the job because she was the superior candidate. 她得到了此工作,因为她是更好的候选人。 7. stale a.不再有趣的;没有新意的;乏味的。例如:Many marriages might go stale, but not the marriage of her parents. 很多婚姻可能会变得乏味。但他们父母的婚姻不会。 不新鲜的。例如:French breads goes stales(=became stale) very quickly. 法式面包很快会变得不新鲜。 8. ambitious a.有抱负的;有雄心大志的;野心勃勃的。例如:She is a very ambitious woman and plans to expand her business as soon as possible. 她是一个很有野心的女人,并计划尽快扩大自己的生意。 9. immune a.不受影响的。例如:Few women were immune to his charm. 很少有女人对他的魅力无动于衷。 免疫的;有免疫力的。be immune to 对免疫的;无动于衷 例如:Most people whove had chickenpox once are immune to it for the rest of their lives. 大多数曾经出过水痘的人都会终生对谁都有免疫力。 10. disgust n.厌恶;气愤;反感 disgust to I threw the book aside in disgust. 我气愤地把书扔在一边。 11. proceed vi.继续进行;继续做。例如:The city government was running out of money but was determined to proceed with repairing all of the roads as planned. 市*的钱快用完了,但*决定继续按计划修复所有该修的道路。 前进,移动。例如:When the airplane from San Francisco landed in New York, passengers for Madrid were instructed to proceed to gate 26 for boarding. 当从旧金山来的飞机在纽约降落后,去马德里的乘客被要求继续前往26号登机口登机。 proceed to/to do sth.进而做某事。例如:He accepted my invitation and then proceeded to the comment that people shouldnt own cars because they damage the environment. 他接受了我的邀请,然后继续他的评论:人们不应该拥有汽车,因为汽车会破坏环境。 12. behalf n.代表某人 on ones behalf/on behalf of sb.例如: On behalf of the entire company, I would like to thank you for all of your excellent contribution. 我代表整个公司对您所做的卓越贡献表示感谢。 coordinate vt.协调;调节。例如: A senior embassy official is coordinating efforts to free the captives. 大使馆的一位高级官员正在协调各方为释放俘虏所作的努力。 13. deserve vt.应得,应受到。例如:People who confront their difficulties bravely are people who deserve respect. 勇于面对困难的人是值得尊敬的人。 值得考虑、注意等。例如:The suggestion that you have put forward deserve serious consideration. 你提出的建议值得认真考虑。 14. liberty n.擅自的行为;冒犯的举动;放肆的行为。例如:It would be taking too much of a liberty if one of my friends used my house while I was away. 如果我不在时,我的一个朋友用了我的房子,那就太过分了。 自由;自由权。例如:He firmly believes that liberty is inseparable from social justice. 他坚定地认为,自由与社会公平是分不开的。 15. display vt.显示,显露 n.展览;陈列;展示 例如: She displayed no emotion on the witness stand. 她在证人席上面无表情。 16. disapprove vi.不赞同;反对 disapprove of sth.例如:He was certain that she would disapprove of his plan to spend the summer doing research at the North Pole. 他很肯定她会反对利用暑假在北极做研究的计划。 17. weave v.编造weave dreams/a story.例如:The author weaves a complicated plot of romance and intrigue in her new novel. 作者在她的新小说里编造了复杂的故事情节,充满浪漫和阴谋。织;编织。例如:This type of wool id woven into a fabric which will make jackets. 这种类型的羊毛被织成了做夹克的面料。 18. confess v.承认 例如:I have to confess when I first met Ian I didnt think he was very bright. 我必须承认,当我第一次见到伊恩时,我并不认为他非常聪明。 19. commence v.开始;着手。例如:Construction of the new bridge will commence as soon as our company receives the down payment for this large project. 我们公司一收到这歌大项目的首期付款,就会马上开始新桥梁的建设。 20. gaze vi.凝视,盯着看。例如: He spent hours gazing out of the window when he was supposed to be working. 在应该工作的时候,他却茫然地凝视窗外好几个小时。 21. gaze at: 凝视,盯着看。例如: He was standing on the bridge gazing down at the river beneath. 他站在桥上,双眼凝视着桥下的河。 stare at: 凝视,盯着看。例如: In many cultures, its rude to stare at people. 在许多文化中,直愣愣地盯着人看是粗鲁的行为。 Note:Both gaze at and stare at mean “look at something fixedly for a long time because of being attracted, surprised, or thinking, etc.”Stare at usually has the additional meaning of “with ayes widely open”. Also, it usually implies “with great attention”; Gaze at usually implies “in a dreamy and unaware state of mind .” 22. come over sb: 突然攫住,突然影响。例如: A wave of sleepiness came over me. 一阵倦意向我袭来。 23. head for: 前进;去。例如: The ship was head for Cuba, an island country in the Caribbean. 船只正航向古巴,他是一个位于加勒比海的岛国。 24. go along with sb./sth. 同意;支持。例如:Kates already agreed to visit my parents, but its going to be harder persuading Mike to go along with it. 凯特已经同意去看望我的父母,但要说服麦克也同意会更难。 25. expel sb. From sth. 开除。例如: Each year more than 10 students are expelled from the university for cheating on their exams. 每年有超过10名学生因为考试作弊被该大学开除。