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303. Some authors are not popular because their writings are too abstract.

304. Through the years he accumulated sufficient money to buy a farm.

305. He has received ample praise for the work he did.

306. If a government official accepts money to do things that he ought not to do, we say that he is corrupt.

307. Many animals that lived thousands of years ago are now extinct.

308. Four large lamps illuminated the room.

309. Our interesting teacher could illuminate almost any subject we studied.

310. These results are incredible; I can’t believe that they are accurate.

311. All the people lamented the death of their President.

312. Having taken the medicine, he fell into a profound sleep,

313. They made a systematic search for the lost car.

314. The terrible car accident is still vivid in my mind.

315. She betrayed her friends by breaking her promise.

316. The boys wet shoes betrayed the fact that he had walked in the rain.

317. That’s a comical hat you’re wearing, with all those flowers!

318. Warm weather makes everyone become drowsy.

319. They were embarrassed because there was not enough food for all the guests.

320. Suits and dresses are made of cloths of different fabric.

321. The whole fabric of society was changed by the war.

322. I hesitated about taking his side until I knew the whole story.

323. The newly wedded woman has been pregnant for five month.

324. He reacted to my question with much surprise.

325. Our soldiers repulsed the enemy forces, which invaded the front line area.

326. That building has apartments for one hundred tenants.

327. He was knocked unconscious when the car struck him.

328. For many years only aristocrats were members of the government.

329. After reading a biography of Lincoln I was able to tell many stories about the President.

330. There’s a channel in the middle of the old street to help water flow away when it rains. 331. The old woman cherishes the girl as if she were her daughter.

332. All the women cherished the hope of their husband’s safe return from fishing on the sea. 333. A blow on the head dazed him so that he could not find his way home.

334. The sight of the burning house dismayed him.

335. The logs were loaded on the wagons and hauled to the mill by horses.

336. I’ve never seen so much mess and disorder anywhere.

337. The explorers climbed a mound to survey the land around them.

338. The children spent the summer vocation on their grandfather’s ranch.

339. The new government repealed many old laws.

340. She was awakened during the storm by the rumbles of thunder.

341. She tucked up her shirt and climbed over the fence.

Lesson 7

342. There is someone battering at the door you’d better let him in.

343. The mother clutched her baby in her arms.

344. The police contemplated various kinds of trouble after the football match between the two universities.

345. Please leave your garbage in a can outside the door.

346. A fallen tree across the road was an obstacle to our car.

347. She is a pious woman who goes to church every morning.

348. The school adopted new rules to regulate the behavior of students.

349. My watch is losing time; I will have to regulate it.

350. The police put down the riot during the election.

351. We had better move this tree to our garden. Would you please bring the shovel?

352. We were much impressed by the general’s stately appearance.

353. They towed the wrecked car to the nearest garage.

354. Her plans were upset by the change of the weather.

355. His father was vexed by the child’s impolite behavior.

356. Communism is expressed in various movements, but Russian Sovietism is often referred to as a good sample.

357. They dignified her job by giving her a special title.

358. A great flood, fire, earthquake, or great loss of money is a disaster.

359. The maple shade provided him with a rich gloom for sleeping.

360. He is hospitable to anybody; he likes to give attention to the needs of others.

361. The woman was carrying an infant in he arms.

362. You mustn’t be jealous when your sister gets presents; you must learns to behave in a more mature way.

363. She has a prejudice against popular music.

364. The theory was simplified to make it easier to understand.

365. After he retired, he lived a tranquil life in the country.

366. You shouldn’t trust him; he is unworthy of your trust.

367. His objections to the plan on the basis of cost are valid.

368. The workers of the factories allied against the big employers and asked them for better wages. 369. The approximate length of a meter is 40 inches; the exact length is 39.37 inches.

370. The young athlete was much admired for his speed.

371. This diploma certifies that you have completed high school.

372. My religious beliefs and yours do not coincide.

373. A truck conveyed my furniture to my new home.

374. It wasn’t discreet of you to call him around midnight.

375. The British political system has evolved over several centuries.

376. The good king identified the wellbeing of his people with his own.

377. I could identify the coat at once; it was my brother’s.

378. The sun radiates light and heat.

379. The architect supervised the building of the house.

380. A torrent of water swept down the valley.

381. My parents invited their friends to their 30th wedding anniversary.

382. You can’t expect soldiers to live in a barracks like that.

383. “honesty is the best policy” was his creed through his whole life.

384. We have to fix the roof; water is dripping down from the ceiling.

385. A good hound should have a sharp sense of smell.

386. As the water was unexpectedly hot, he jerked his hand out.

387. As he stopped the car with a jerk, we were all thrown to the floor.

388. The artist molded the clay into a figure of a child.

389. The clerk used thick paste to put the label on the package.

390. She has been a patron of this store for many years.

391. The patrons of the museum contributed the money for the new museum building. 392. John shaved off his beard with an electric razor.

393. She slapped the boy on the cheek for disobedience, and he began to cry.

394. The police think that the death was by suicide.

395. Mother sent me a message by telegraph that she would arrive home by afternoon plane. 396. He made an abrupt turn to avoid hitting another car.

397. The road made an abrupt rise up the hill.

398. I am sure that she will soon acknowledge her own faults.

399. We should always acknowledge gifts as soon as we receive them.

400. You should beware of bad companions; they may corrupt you.

401. They dwell in the country but work in the city.

402. The rich man endowed the college he had attended.

403. Nature endowed her with both a good mind and good looks.

404. The lost child I met on the street was very pathetic.

405. Giant machines reap the wheat grown in the field.

406. When he came home drunk, his wife reproached him with a loud angry voice.

407. Rigorous exercise can damage health instead of improving it.

408. He made a rigorous study of the plants in the tropical area.

409. The large columns sustained the weight of the roof.

410. She is often tormented with violent headaches.

411. Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865.

412. The injured soldier moaned in anguish until the doctor arrived.

413. He needs a great deal of driving practice; he is still awkward with his car.

414. The meeting was at nine o’clock, which was an awkward time for many people.

415. What bliss it is to be able to lie in bed instead of working.

416. Such a great work requires the expenditure of much money and time.

417. Primitive people lived in caves and made tools from stones and animal bones.

418. The old woman’s life was prolonged by the doc tor’s good care.

419. They lived in a small rural community.

420. The hurricane suspended all ferry service for there days.

421. The book is very interesting although it was written by an undistinguished author.

422. To reach agreement, both sides must make concessions.

423. The merchant always used deceit in his business dealings.

424. The land on which the battle of Gettysburg was fought was dedicated to the soldiers who had died there.

425. When you spin round and round, and stop suddenly, you feel dizzy.

426. A good manager should be economical in the use of his funds.

427. She infected the whole class with her influenza.

428. The old man did not smoke himself and was so intolerant that he did not allow his friends to smoke when they visited him.

429. The party ended and we all went off to our respective rooms.

430. He was respected as a great scholar of history.

431. The pianist’s technique was excellent, though his interpretation of the work was poor.

432. The long wait at the airport was really tedious.

433. He was so frightened that his hair seemed to bristle.

434. Price of household commodities have risen since the war began.

435. The captain dispatched a boat to bring a doctor on board the ship. 436. You must write a formal acceptance to this invitation.

437. Frantic efforts were made escape the sinking ship.

438. He heaved the heavy box into the wagon.

439. North America and South America are in the Western Hemisphere. 440. The new owner of the house installed a telephone.

441. The cat installed itself in a chair near the fireplace.

442. I gave my horse a lash that sounded through the forest.

443. He will start receiving a pension when he retires at sixty.

444. This book has greater scope than others on the same subject. Lesson 9

445. The enemy may assail our defense positions tomorrow.

446. Countries can no longer depend on mountain barriers for protection. 447. A burglar broke into my house last night.

448. The fire devoured twenty square miles of forest.

449. It was a dreary day, cold and without sunshine.

450. Boys like to fling stones into water.

451. He bowed in homage to the Unknown Soldier.

452. Death is inescapable; it comes to everyone.

453. There are radical differences between the two systems.

454. His ideas are too radical to be acceptable to most people.

455. The boys and girls were shivering all over with cold.

456. The sly cat stole the meat while the cook’s back was turned.

457. Each horse was put in a separate stall.

458. At first she shivered from her fear but at last she could vanquish it.

(完整版)刘毅词汇系列之基础词汇.

刘毅词汇系列之Lesson 1 adv在国外 v影响 v上(学);参加n责难 n气泡 n墓地 n赞扬 n冲突,争斗 v合作 adj好奇的 adj美味的 v指导adj直接的v拉 n帝国 n事件 n失败 n文卷档v 归档adj坦白的 v产生 v停止前进 n角 adj个别的n个人n(时间的)间隔n绳结 adj自由主义的adj华丽的 adj心理的 adj暂时的 adj中立的 v遗漏,删除 n孔雀 n先驱者 v祈祷 v读…的音 n种族,比赛 n亲戚adj相对的v常去,求助 v摩;擦 n阴暗处 n情势 adj疼痛的 v覆盖;铺基础词汇 abroad affect attend blame bubble cemetery commendation conflict cooperate curious delicious direct draw empire event failure file frank generate halt horn individual interval knot liberal magnificent mental momentary neutral omit peacock pioneer pray pronounce race relative resort rub shadow situation sore spread n胃 n手提箱 n天才 n王位 n/v转移,调职 n使用 n元音字母 v缩回,撤销 Lesson 2 adj绝对的 n经销处 n态度 adj空白的 n堆,容量 n典礼 n贸易 v混淆 n铜 v诅咒 n娱乐,消遣 v消失 n/v漂流 v雇用 n证据 n能力,大学教员 adj经济上的 n货物 adj慷慨的 adj便利的 adj可怕的 adj勤劳的 adj亲密的 n了解,学识 n自由 n庄严 v提起 n纪念物 n绰号 n洋葱 n山顶 n坑 v传教 n证据 stomach suitcase talent throne transfer usage vowel withdraw absolute agency attitude blank bulk ceremony commerce confuse copper curse delight disappear drift employ evidence faculty financial freight generous handy horrible industrious intimate knowledge liberty majesty mention monument nickname onion peak pit preach proof

刘毅英语词汇3000

刘毅词汇3000英语单词 Lesson1 attend v.上学;参加n.attendance 七岁以上的小孩都得上学。 All children over seven must attend school. blame n.责难反:compliment I have done my best, neither praise nor blame can affect me now. 我已尽最大的努力,赞扬或责难现在都影响不了我。 bubble n.气泡 Children like to make bubble with soap and water. 孩子喜欢用肥皂水做泡泡。 cemetery n.墓地同:graveyard There are many tombs in the cemetery. 墓地里有许多墓碑。 commendation n.赞扬同:praise 反:blame He was given a commendation for bravery after he saved the little children from the fire. 他从火灾中救出孩子们后,因为他的勇气可嘉而受到赞扬。 conflict n.冲突;争斗同:fight 反:reconciliation Some people think that there is a great deal of conflict between religions (宗教)and science. There was nobody to direct the workman. 没有人监督工人。 Which is the most direct way to London? 去伦敦最直接的路是哪一条? draw v.拉同:drag, haul Draw your chair nearer to the table. 把你的椅子往桌子拉近一点。 empire n.帝国同:realm The United States was once a part of the British Empire. 美国一度曾经是大英帝国的一部分。 file n.文档卷v.归档 Please put these letters in the main file. 请把这些文件放入文卷总档中。The secretary filed the cards in order. 秘书将卡片依序归档。 frank adj.坦白的同:candid, honest反:deceiful, dishonest He was frank to admit (承认)that he hadn't studied the lesson. 他坦白承认没有念那一课。 generate v.产生同:produce, make We know that heating water can generate steam. 我们知道将水加热可以产生蒸汽。 halt v.停止前进 The soldiers halted for a rest. 士兵们停止前进,以休息片刻。 horn n.角 A goat (山羊) has two horns on its head. 山羊的头上有两只角。 individual adj.个别的n.个人同:person A teacher can't give individual attention if his class is large. 如果班上的人数众多,老师就不能个别的注意到每一个学生。 The rights of the individual are more important than the rights of society as a whole. 个人的权利比整个社会的权利重要得多。

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有人认为宗教与科学间有很大的冲突。3000刘毅词汇对的时间遇见 对的.txt 监督;指导direct v.人是一生幸福;对的时间遇见错的人是一场心伤;错的时indirect conduct, command 反:adj.直接的同:间遇见对的人是一段荒唐;错的时间遇见错的人是一声叹息。There was nobody to direct the workman. Lesson1 没有人监督工人。 Which is the most direct way to London? attend v.上学;参加去伦敦最直接的路是哪一条?n.attendance drag, haul 同:draw v.拉七岁以上的小孩都得上学。Draw your chair nearer to the table. All children over seven must attend school. 把你的椅子往桌子拉近一点。compliment 反:blame n.责难realm 同:empire n.帝国 I have done my best, neither praise nor blame can The United States was once a part of the British affect me now. Empire. 我已尽最大的努力,赞扬或责难现在都影响不了美国一度曾经是大英帝国的一部分。我。归档文档卷v.file n. 气泡bubble n.Please put these letters in the main file. Children like to make bubble with soap and water. 请把这些文件放入文卷总档中。孩子喜欢用肥皂水做泡泡。The secretary filed the cards in order. graveyard 墓地cemetery n. 同:秘书将卡片依序归档。There are many tombs in the cemetery. candid, honest 同:frank adj.坦白的墓地里有许多墓碑。deceiful, dishonest 反: blame 反:praise https://www.sodocs.net/doc/3217501175.html,mendation赞扬同:that he hadn't studied 承认)He was frank to admit (the lesson. He was given a commendation for bravery after he saved the little children from the fire. 他坦白承认没有念那一课。他从火灾中救出孩子们后,因为他的勇气可嘉而produce, make 同:generate v.产生受到赞扬。We know that heating water can generate steam. reconciliation 冲突;争斗conflict n.同:反:fight 我们知道将水加热可以产生蒸汽。Some people think that there is a great deal of and science. conflict between religions (宗教)停止前进v.halt.

(完整版)刘毅词汇系列之基础词汇.

刘毅词汇系列之基础词汇 Lesson 1 n胃stomach adv 在国外abroad n 手提箱suitcase v 影响affect n 天才talent v 上(学);参加attend n 王位throne n 责难blame n/v 转移,调职transfer n 气泡bubble n 使用usage n 墓地cemetery n 元音字母vowel n 赞扬commendation v 缩回,撤销withdraw n 冲突,争斗conflict Lesson 2 v 合作cooperate adj 绝对的absolute adj 好奇的curious n 经销处agency adj 美味的delicious n 态度attitude v 指导adj 直接的direct adj 空白的blank v拉draw n 堆,容量bulk n 帝国empire n 典礼ceremony n 事件event n 贸易commerce n 失败failure v 混淆confuse n 文卷档v 归档file n铜copper adj 坦白的frank v 诅咒curse v 产生generate n 娱乐,消遣delight v 停止前进halt v 消失disappear n角horn n/v 漂流drift adj 个别的n 个人individual v 雇用employ n (时间的)间隔interval n 证据evidence n 绳结knot n 能力,大学教员faculty adj 自由主义的liberal adj 经济上的financial adj 华丽的magnificent n 货物freight adj 心理的mental adj 慷慨的generous adj 暂时的momentary adj 便利的handy adj 中立的neutral adj 可怕的horrible v 遗漏,删除omit adj 勤劳的industrious n 孔雀peacock adj 亲密的intimate n 先驱者pioneer n 了解,学识knowledge v 祈祷pray n 自由liberty v读…的音pronounce n 庄严majesty n 种族,比赛race v 提起mention n 亲戚adj 相对的relative n 纪念物monument v 常去,求助resort n 绰号nickname v 摩;擦rub n 洋葱onion n 阴暗处shadow n 山顶peak n 情势situation n坑pit adj 疼痛的sore v 传教preach v 覆盖;铺spread n 证据proof

刘毅10000词汇学习笔记b

abdomen n.(人体的)腹部 The pregnant woman has an enlarged abdomen. 那位有身孕的妇人有增大的下腹。 bereave v.剥夺;使丧失;使痛失(亲属等) The lost hikers were bereft of hope when the rescue plane did not see them. 当救援的飞机没有看到他们时,那些迷路的徒者丧失了希望。 consecrate v.奉为神圣;尊崇 This battlefield is consecrated to the memory of the sol-diers who died here. 这战场被视为圣地以纪念于该处的战士。 evoke v.唤起;引起 A good joke does not necessarily evoke a hearty laugh. 好笑话并不一定逗人大笑。 groove n.沟;槽;凹线 Wheels left grooves in a muddy dirt road. 车轮在泥泞的路上留下了凹痕。 jolt v.摇动;使颠簸 The old car jolted its passengers badly as it went over the rough road. 那旧车了走过崎岖的道路时,很历害地颠簸着它的乘客。 obsolete adj.作废的;过时的 Bowing to greet a lady is now an obsolete custom. 现今,用鞠躬来欢迎女士已是过时的习俗。 prowl v.潜行以寻觅或偷窃 Many wild animals prowl at night looking for someting to eat. 许多野兽在夜间巡行以找寻食物。 scoop v.掘;挖 The children scooped holes in the sand. 孩子们挖沙坑。 status n.状况;地位Diplomats are interested in the status of world affairs. 外交家关心世界局势。 sue v.起诉;控告 The farmer sued the railroad station because his cow was killed by the train. 那位农夫因他的牛被火车压死而控告火车站。bandit n.强盗;土匪 The bandit in a typical Western movie rides a horse and goes armed,either alone or in a group. 在典型的西部片中,土匪单独或成群结队骑着马县且全副武装。 commemorate v.纪念;庆祝 Christmas commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. 圣诞节是庆祝耶酥基督的诞生。 defile v.弄脏;弄污 The children's muddy shoes defiled all the rugs in the hotel. 孩子们泥泞的鞋子弄脏了旅社所有的地毯。deviation n.离题;偏差 Running in the the hall is a deviation from the school rules and will not be allowed. 在走廊上奔跑是违反校规且不被允许的。fortitude n.坚忍;刚毅 She could bear the disap-pointments of other people with tolerable fortitude. 她能够毅然忍受他人带给她的失望。inconsolable adj.伤心的 The little girl was inconsolable at the loss of her kitten. 那小女孩因失去她的小猫而伤心不已。 nibble vi. 细咬;细食 Aren't yo uhungry?Y ou are only nibbling your food. 你不饿吗?你只是在轻咬你的食物。pageant n.壮观;华饰

刘毅词汇5000 2a

303. Some authors are not popular because their writings are too abstract. 304. Through the years he accumulated sufficient money to buy a farm. 305. He has received ample praise for the work he did. 306. If a government official accepts money to do things that he ought not to do, we say that he is corrupt. 307. Many animals that lived thousands of years ago are now extinct. 308. Four large lamps illuminated the room. 309. Our interesting teacher could illuminate almost any subject we studied. 310. These results are incredible; I can’t believe that they are accurate. 311. All the people lamented the death of their President. 312. Having taken the medicine, he fell into a profound sleep, 313. They made a systematic search for the lost car. 314. The terrible car accident is still vivid in my mind. 315. She betrayed her friends by breaking her promise. 316. The boys wet shoes betrayed the fact that he had walked in the rain. 317. That’s a comical hat you’re wearing, with all those flowers! 318. Warm weather makes everyone become drowsy. 319. They were embarrassed because there was not enough food for all the guests. 320. Suits and dresses are made of cloths of different fabric. 321. The whole fabric of society was changed by the war. 322. I hesitated about taking his side until I knew the whole story. 323. The newly wedded woman has been pregnant for five month. 324. He reacted to my question with much surprise. 325. Our soldiers repulsed the enemy forces, which invaded the front line area. 326. That building has apartments for one hundred tenants. 327. He was knocked unconscious when the car struck him. 328. For many years only aristocrats were members of the government. 329. After reading a biography of Lincoln I was able to tell many stories about the President.

刘毅10000词汇

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