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新SAT官方詞匯大全 版權信息
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新SAT官方詞匯大全 本書特色
新SAT官方核心詞匯全面呈現,單詞排序科學、系統,單詞講解包括音標、中英文釋義、派生詞等,集中呈現專業術語和名詞。
新SAT官方詞匯大全 內容簡介
SAT*難的詞匯是填空選項的詞匯和專業術語與名詞。本書將新SAT官方考試的這些詞匯分成23個list,每個list分為10單元,每單元包含 10個單詞,將每個單詞的音標、常考中英文釋義、考點、派生詞呈現給讀者。在本書中,單詞排序科學、系統,在編寫時,將在考試中反復出現的單詞放在前面。除了考慮出現頻率之外,*近的真題出現的主考詞(選項出現的單詞)也重點放在前面。 本書的特色是:1.重視中英文釋義,將中文釋義和英文釋義都詳細地呈現出來。 2.熟詞僻義,將熟詞不常用的詞義呈現出來。3.將專業術語和名詞放在*后的list中集中呈現出來。4.排序科學,突出重點詞。 5.給出答案詞。6.將SAT數學必考詞和SAT詩歌常考詞在*后的list中集中呈現出來。7.與時俱進,不斷更新。本書配套的電子版資料不斷補充新的考試單詞。
新SAT官方詞匯大全新SAT官方詞匯大全 前言
沒想到,自己教SAT課程已經十年有余。
過去的10年,SAT改變了很多。它從紙質版考試到如今的機考,并且是自適應的考試模式。而我,也成長改變了很多:從當年剛參加工作的老師到如今兩家出國留學公司(維夕教育、藤校留學維夕教育、藤校留學)創立者。
過去的10年,我出版了不少GRE、托福的暢銷書,包括《12天突破GRE閱讀》、《新托福110詞匯》(第1 2版)、《新GRE官方詞匯大全》(第1 2版)、《托福聽力提分詞》、《GRE閱讀真題維夕20套解析》等。
過去的10年,留學人群發生了很大的改變。10年前留學出國主要為了讀博士,如今出國留學人群的年齡越來越小,出去讀高中、本科的人已經越來越多了。
十年里發生了很多變化,唯一未改變的是我的初心。十年里發生了很多變化,唯一未改變的是我的初心。我希望自己像維他命(這個也是為什么我創立的公司叫“維夕”)一樣,可以幫助千千萬萬的出國留學考生,幫助他們解決詞匯、填空、閱讀理解等問題,甚至還有英文邏輯思維的問題。
所以我一直堅持在教學一線,把平時上課、備課積累的資料、筆記整理出版,和更多的出國留學考生分享,希望可以幫助更多的SAT考生。
新SAT官方詞匯大全 目錄
◆Unit 1
demand . [d..m.nd] 5
常.考常.考
v.需要to need something in order to be done successfully
例.句例.句
The sudden surge in demand for electric cars caused a supply shortage in the market.
電動汽車需求的突然增加導致市場供應短缺。
派.生派.生
demanding adj.費力的,苛刻的,費時的
speculate [.spekjule.t] 5
常考常考11
v.推測,猜測to engage in a course of reasoning often based on inconclusive evidence
例.句例.句
He likes to speculate about the future of technology, but he rarely takes any concrete actions to contribute to its development.
他喜歡對科技的未來進行猜測,但很少采取任何具體行動來促進其發展。
常考常考22
v.投機,做投機買賣to engage in the buying or selling of a commodity with an element of risk on the chance of profit
例.句例.句
She speculated on the stock market, hoping for a substantial return on her investment.
她在股市上進行投機,希望能夠獲得可觀的投資回報。
派.生派.生
speculation n.推測,猜測;投機
speculative adj.推測性的,猜測性的;投機的
impartial [.m.pɑ.r.(.)l] 5
常.考常.考
adj.公正的 not partial or biased; unprejudiced
例.句例.句
As a judge, it’s crucial to remain impartial and unbiased while making decisions in court.
作為法官,在法庭上做出決定時保持公正和不偏不倚至關重要。
派.生派.生
impartiality n.公平,無偏見
offhand [...f.h.nd] 5
常.考常.考
adj.漫不經心的;不在乎的If you say that someone is being offhand, you are critical of them for being unfriendly or impolite, and not showing any interest in what other people are doing or saying.
例.句例.句
She made an offhand comment about the project, not realizing its significance.
她隨口說了一句關于項目的評論,沒有意識到其重要性。
persistent [p.r.s.st.nt] 5
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常考常考11
adj.持續的insistently repetitive or continuous
例.句例.句
She showed persistent dedication to her studies, never once wavering in her commitment to excellence.
她對學習表現出堅持不懈的決心,從未動搖過對卓越的承諾。
常考常考22
adj.執著的,鍥而不舍的refusing to give up or let go; persevering obstinately
例.句例.句
Despite facing numerous setbacks, she persisted with a persistent determination to achieve her goals.
盡管面對種種挫折,她堅持不懈地追求著自己的目標。
派.生派.生
persistence n.堅持,執著;持續
mandatory [.m.nd.t.ri] 5
常.考常.考
adj.強制性的,義務的required or commanded by authority; obligatory
例.句例.句
Attendance at staff meetings is mandatory for all employees.
所有員工必須參加員工會議。
circumvent [.s..rk.m.vent] 5
常考常考11
v.用策略避免;應付to manage to get around especially by ingenuity or stratagem
例.句例.句
By implementing stringent security measures, the company aimed to circumvent potential cyber threats.
通過實施嚴格的安全措施,公司旨在避免潛在的網絡威脅。
常考常考22
v.繞行,避開to go around; to bypass
例.句例.句
We had to circumvent the traffic by taking a back road.
我們不得不避開交通,走小路。
eclipse [..kl.ps] 5
常考常考11
n.下降,衰退a fall into obscurity or disuse; a decline
例.句例.句
The eclipse of his career was evident as his influence dwindled in the industry.
隨著他在行業中的影響力逐漸減弱,他事業的衰退顯而易見。
常考常考22
v.使黯然失色,使相形見絀to obscure or diminish in importance, fame or reputation
例.句例.句
The brilliance of her intellect eclipses that of her peers.
她的智慧光芒使得她的同齡人相形見絀。
常考常考33
v.超越,光芒蓋過to surpass; to outshine
例.句例.句
Their groundbreaking discoveries in medicine eclipse those of any previous era.
他們在醫學領域的突破性發現超越了以往任何一個時代。
同.義同.義
beat, exceed, excel, outshine, outstrip, surpass, transcend
fabricate [.f.br.ke.t] 5
常考常考11
v.編造,捏造to concoct in order to deceive
例.句例.句
He fabricated a story about winning the lottery to impress his friends.
他編造了一個關于中彩的故事來給朋友留下印象。
常考常考22
v.制造,制作to make; to create
例.句例.句
The artisans fabricate intricate sculptures from marble.
這些工匠用大理石制作復雜的雕塑。
派.生派.生
fabrication n.制造;捏造
exemplify [.ɡ.zempl.fa.] 5
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常.考常.考
v.舉例說明to give an example of something
例.句例.句
Her dedication and hard work exemplify the qualities of a true leader.
她的奉獻精神和努力工作體現了真正領導者的品質。
◆Unit 2
discern [d..s..rn] 5
常考常考11
v.理解,了解;看出,識別to recognize or comprehend mentally
例.句例.句
She struggled to discern the truth amidst all the conflicting stories.
在所有矛盾的故事中,她努力識別真相。
常考常考22
v.分辨出to perceive or recognize as being different or distinct; to distinguish
例.句例.句
Even in the dim light, she could discern the outline of the mountains in the distance.
即使在昏暗的光線下,她也能辨別出遠處山脈的輪廓。
派.生派.生
discernible adj.看得清的,能辨別出的
discernment n.識別能力,洞察力
indiscernible adj.隱約的,模糊的,不明顯的
straightforward [.stre.t.f..rw.rd] 5
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常考常考11
adj.簡單明了的,易懂的simple and easy to understand
例.句例.句
The instructions for assembling the furniture were straightforward, making the process easy to follow.
組裝家具的說明很簡單明了,使得整個過程容易跟隨。
常考常考22
adj.坦率的,率直的,坦誠的not circuitous or evasive; honest and frank
例.句例.句
The manager appreciated her straightforward feedback during the meeting.
在會議上,經理對她直言不諱的反饋表示贊賞。
unbiased [.n.ba..st] 5
常.考常.考
adj.無偏見的,公正的without bias or prejudice; impartial
例.句例.句
The study conducted an unbiased analysis of the economic impact of globalization.
這項研究對全球化的經濟影響進行了公正客觀的分析。
synchronization [.s..kr.n..ze..(.)n] 5
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常.考常.考
n.同步化,同時性the operation or activity of two or more things at the same time or rate
例.句例.句
The dancers moved in perfect synchronization, mesmerizing the audience with their coordinated routine.
舞者們完美地同步移動,他們協調的舞蹈讓觀眾陶醉其中。
moderation [.mɑ.d..re..(.)n] 5
常.考常.考
n.適度;適中;合理the quality of being reasonable and not being extreme
例.句例.句
The article emphasized the importance of moderation in daily exercise routines for optimal health.
這篇文章強調了適度運動對于保持*佳健康狀況的重要性。
repudiate [r..pju.die.t] 5
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常考常考11
v.否定,否認to reject emphatically as unfounded, untrue, or unjust; to declare not to be true
例.句例.句
Despite his earlier statements, he now repudiates any involvement in the scandal.
盡管他先前曾聲明過,但現在他否認參與這起丑聞。
常考常考22
v.拒絕承認,拒絕接受to refuse to recognize or acknowledge; to show unwillingness to accept
例.句例.句
The government chose to repudiate the offer of foreign aid, preferring to rely on domestic resources.
政府選擇拒絕外國援助的提議,更愿意依靠國內資源。
派.生派.生
repudiation n.否認,拒絕承認
proclaim [pr..kle.m] 5
常考常考11
v.宣布,聲明to announce officially and publicly; to declare
例.句例.句
The president will proclaim new policies tomorrow.
總統將在明天宣布新政策。
常考常考22
v.贊揚,稱頌to praise or glorify openly or publicly; to extol
例.句例.句
The poet’s verses proclaim the beauty of nature in vivid imagery and heartfelt sentiment.
詩人的詩句以生動的意象和真摯的情感贊美自然的美麗。
派.生派.生
proclamation n.宣布,聲明
foretell [f..r.tel] 5
常.考常.考
v.預言,預知,預測to tell of or indicate beforehand; to predict
例.句例.句
Many analysts attempt to foretell the future trends in the stock market.
許多分析師試圖預測股市未來的趨勢。
recant [r..k.nt] 5
常.考常.考
v.撤回聲明;放棄信仰to withdraw or repudiate (a statement or belief) formally and publicly; to renounce
例.句例.句
After intense scrutiny, the politician decided to recant his controversial statement.
在經過深思熟慮后,政治家決定撤回他那有爭議的聲明。
skeptic [.skept.k] 5
常.考常.考
n.持懷疑態度的人,懷疑論者one who instinctively or habitually doubts, questions, or disagrees with assertions or generally accepted conclusions
例.句例.句
The scientist remained a skeptic, questioning the validity of the new theory.
這位科學家保持懷疑態度,質疑新理論的有效性。
派.生派.生
skeptical adj.懷疑性的,好懷疑的
skepticism n.懷疑態度,懷疑論
注.意注.意
該詞的英式拼寫為sceptic。
◆Unit 3
observant [.b.z..rv.nt] 5
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常.考常.考
adj.善于觀察的;觀察力敏銳的someone who is observant pays a lot of attention to things and notices more about them than most
例.句例.句
Being observant, she noticed the smallest details that others often missed.
她很細心,注意到了其他人經常忽略的細微細節。
critical [.kr.t.k(.)l] 5
常考常考11
adj.極重要的,關鍵的extremely important
例.句例.句
It is critical to establish effective communication channels within the team to ensure smooth workflow.
建立有效的團隊溝通渠道至關重要,以確保工作流程的順暢。
常考常考22
adj.評論家的,評論界的of or relating to the judgment of critics
例.句例.句
The critical reviewer delivered a scathing assessment of the film, pointing out its numerous flaws and lack of originality.
這位評論家對這部電影進行了嚴厲的評價,指出它有眾多的缺陷且缺乏創意。
常考常考33
adj.批評的inclined to criticize severely and unfavorably
例.句例.句
The critical feedback from the committee highlighted several flaws in the project proposal.
委員會的批評意見突顯了項目提案中的幾個缺陷。
派.生派.生
critically adv.批判性地;危急地,嚴重地
disconcerting [.d.sk.n.s..rt..] 5
常.考常.考
adj.令人不安的;令人困惑的;令人尷尬的If you say that something is disconcerting, you mean that it makes you feel anxious, confused, or embarrassed.
例.句例.句
The sudden change in policy was disconcerting for the investors.
政策的突然變化讓投資者感到困惑不安。
substantial [s.b.st.n.(.)l] 5
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常.考常.考
adj.大量的,重大的,相當程度的considerable in importance, value, degree, amount, or extent
例.句例.句
The company reported a substantial increase in profits for the fiscal year.
該公司報告稱財政年度利潤大幅增加。
派.生派.生
substantiality n.實在性,實質性;實體
substantially adv.非常地,巨大地;基本上,總的來說
interject [..nt.r.d.ekt] 5
常.考常.考
v.插話;插嘴If you interject, or intellect something, you say it and interrupt someone else who is speaking.
例.句例.句
During the discussion, she found a moment to interject her opinion.
在討論過程中,她找到機會插話表達自己的觀點。
prescribe [pr..skra.b] 5
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常.考常.考
v.規定,指定 to set down as a rule or guide; to enjoin
例.句例.句
School policies prescribe the use of uniforms for all students.
學校規定所有學生都要穿校服。
注.意注.意
該詞也有“開處方,給醫囑”的意思。
prevail [pr..ve.l] 5
常考常考11
v.占上風,獲勝to be greater in strength or influence; to triumph
例.句例.句
Despite facing numerous challenges, determination and resilience allowed her to prevail in the end.
盡管面臨諸多挑戰,但決心和韌性*終使她占上風。
常考常考22
v.普遍to be most common or frequent; to be predominant
例.句例.句
In some cultures, the belief in fate prevails, shaping people’s actions and decisions.
在一些文化中,對命運的信仰普遍存在,塑造了人們的行為和決定。
常考常考33
v.盛行,流行to be or continue in use or fashion; to persist
例.句例.句
The belief that hard work leads to success should prevail among students.
學生中應該盛行著一種信念,即努力工作會帶來成功。
succumb [s..k.m] 5
常考常考11
v.屈從于,屈服于to submit to an overpowering force or yield to an overwhelming desire; to give up or give in
例.句例.句
Many people succumb to the pressure of societal expectations and abandon their dreams.
許多人屈從于社會期望的壓力而放棄了他們的夢想。
常考常考22
v.死亡,死于……to be brought to an end (as death) by the effect of destructive or disruptive forces
例.句例.句
Many patients succumb to the disease despite the best efforts of the medical team.
盡管醫療團隊盡了*大努力,許多患者還是死于這種疾病。
diverge [da..v..rd.] 5
常.考常.考
v.分叉;岔開to separate and go in different directions
例.句例.句
The opinions of the experts often diverge when discussing economic forecasts.
專家們在討論經濟預測時經常意見分歧。
intersect [..nt.r.sekt] 5
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常.考常.考
v.(與……)交叉;(與……)相關聯 to share a common area; to overlap
例.句例.句
The research fields of biology and technology intersect in the study of biotechnology.
生物學和技術在生物技術研究中相互交叉。
派.生派.生
intersection n.道路交叉口,十字路口
◆Unit 4
deceptive [d..sept.v] 5
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adj.迷惑的,騙人的tending or having power to deceive; misleading
例.句例.句
The advertisement’s deceptive claims misled many consumers about the product’s effectiveness.
廣告欺騙性宣傳誤導了許多消費者對產品有效性的認知。
派.生派.生
deception n.欺騙
given [.ɡ.v(.)n] 5
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常.考常.考
prep.考慮到If you say “given something”, you mean taking that thing into account.
例.句例.句
Given the circumstances, the decision to delay the project seemed reasonable.
考慮到情況,推遲項目的決定似乎是合理的。
collaborate [k..l.b.re.t] 5
常.考常.考
v.協作,合作to work together, especially in a joint intellectual effort
例.句例.句
The two artists will collaborate on a new series of paintings.
這兩位藝術家將合作創作一系列新畫作。
派.生派.生
collaborative adj.合作的,協作的
collaboration n.合作
innocuous [..nɑ.kju.s] 5
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常考常考11
adj.無害的,無毒的having no adverse effect; harmless
例.句例.句
The innocuous-looking plant turned out to be highly poisonous.
這種看似無害的植物原來是有劇毒的。
常考常考22
adj.平淡無味的;無意得罪人的not likely to offend or provoke strong emotion; insipid
例.句例.句
The innocuous conversation about the weather failed to spark any interest among the guests.
關于天氣的平淡無味的對話未能引起客人們的興趣。
novel [.nɑ.v(.)l] 5
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常.考常.考
adj.新奇的,新穎的 strikingly new, unusual, or different
例.句例.句
The artist used a novel technique to create stunning visual effects in the painting.
藝術家采用了一種新奇的技巧,在畫作中創造出令人驚嘆的視覺效果。
同.義同.義
fresh, innovative, inventive, original, unprecedented
派.生派.生
novelty n.新穎
novelist n.小說家
注.意注.意
該詞的名詞釋義為“小說”。
conjecture [k.n.d.ekt..r] 5
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n.推測,猜測inference or judgment based on inconclusive or incomplete evidence; guesswork
例.句例.句
The scientist presented a conjecture about the potential outcomes of the experiment.
科學家提出了關于實驗可能結果的推測。
派.生派.生
conjectural adj.推測的,猜測的
forecast [.f..rk.st] 5
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v.預示to serve as an advance indication of; to foreshadow
例.句例.句
Economists are attempting to forecast the potential impact of the new trade policies on the global economy.
經濟學家正試圖預測新貿易政策對全球經濟可能產生的影響。
impractical [.m.pr.kt.k(.)l] 5
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adj.不現實的;不切實際的not sensible or realistic
例.句例.句
Building a swimming pool in the backyard seemed impractical given the limited space.
考慮到空間有限,后院建游泳池似乎不切實際。
unobtrusive [..n.b.tru.s.v] 5
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adj.不張揚的;不招搖的not attracting unnecessary attention
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The security cameras were strategically placed to be unobtrusive yet effective.
安全攝像頭被巧妙地放置,既不顯眼又有效。
receptive [r..sept.v] 5
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adj.善于接受的willing to listen to or to accept new ideas or suggestions
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The students were receptive to the new teaching methods.
學生們對新的教學方法很接受。
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conceal [k.n.si.l] 5
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v.隱藏;掩飾(感情)to keep from being seen, found, observed, or discovered; to hide
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She tried to conceal her disappointment with a forced smile.
她試圖用強裝的微笑掩飾失望情緒。
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concealment n.隱藏
approximate [..prɑ.ks.m.t] 5
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adj.大約的,估計的nearly correct or exact
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The approximate distance between the two cities is 200 kilometers.
兩個城市之間的距離大約是200公里。
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v.接近,近似to come near to or be close to in position, value, or characteristics
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The estimated time of arrival is approximate.
預計到達時間是接近的。
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approximation n.接近;近似值
approximately adv.大概,大約
peripheral [p..r.f.r.l] 5
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adj.邊緣神經系統的of, relating to, or being part of the peripheral nervous system
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The doctor explained that the numbness was due to damage in the peripheral nerves.
醫生解釋說,麻木是由神經末梢區域的損傷引起的。
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adj.周圍的 related to, located in, or constituting an outer boundary or periphery
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The peripheral areas of the city often lack adequate infrastructure and services.
城市的周邊地區經常缺乏充足的基礎設施和服務。
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periphery n.邊緣,周圍;次要部分
exceed [.k.si.d] 5
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v.超過,比……更好 to be greater than; to surpass
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The number of participants exceeded our expectations.
參與者的人數超過了我們的預期。
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v.超出,超越(限制、規定等)to go beyond the limits of
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The speed limit on this highway is 70 miles per hour, please do not exceed it.
這條高速公路的限速是每小時70英里,請不要超速。
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exceedingly adv.非常,極其
blend [blend] 5
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v.(使)混合;調和;摻和 If you blend substances together or if they blend, you mix them together so that they become one substance.
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Blend the butter with the sugar and beat until light and creamy.
把糖摻入黃油然后攪拌至滑軟細膩。
captivate [.k.pt.ve.t] 5
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v.迷住,使……著迷to attract and hold by charm, beauty, or excellence
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The artist’s masterpiece captivated audiences worldwide with its profound depth.
藝術家的杰作以其深厚的內涵,迷住了全球觀眾。
distort [d..st..rt] 5
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v.歪曲,曲解to give a false or misleading account of; to misrepresent
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The misinformation campaign aimed to distort the truth about the environmental impact.
這場誤導宣傳旨在扭曲有關環境影響的真相。
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distorted adj.歪曲的,曲解的
distortion n.扭曲,歪曲
unpredictable [..npr..d.kt.b(.)l] 5
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adj.不可預知的If you describe someone or something as unpredictable, you mean that you cannot tell what they are going to do or how they are going to behave.
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The stock market’s behavior remains highly unpredictable despite expert analysis.
盡管專家分析,股市的表現仍然極其不可預測。
secretive [.si.kr.t.v] 5
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adj.不外露的,慣于掩藏自己的,有城府的having or marked by an inclination to secrecy; not open, forthright, or frank
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The secretive nature of the negotiations left the public in suspense about the outcome.
談判的神秘性質讓公眾對結果感到懸念。
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secretively adv.隱秘地,隱匿地
delegate [.del.ɡ.t] 5
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v.授(權),把(職責等)委托(給)to commit or entrust to another
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The manager decided to delegate more responsibilities to his team members to improve efficiencny.
經理決定授權更多責任給他的團隊成員以提高效率。
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n.代表a person authorized to act as representative for another; a deputy or an agent
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The delegate from China gave an inspiring speech at the international conference.
中國的代表在國際會議上發表了一次鼓舞人心的演講。
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