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杜昶旭——GRE句子填空高频词汇电子版

杜昶旭——GRE句子填空高频词汇电子版
杜昶旭——GRE句子填空高频词汇电子版

species['spi:?i:z] n.

highlight['hailait] v. enhance[in'hɑ:ns] v. diminish[di'mini?] v. irrelevant[i'rel?v?nt] adj. pragmatic[pr?g'm?tik] adj. skeptical['skeptik?l] adj. superfluous[su'p?:flu?s] adj. anomalous[?'n?m?l?s] adj. cultural['k?lt??r?l] adj. explicit[iks'plisit] adj. undermine[.?nd?'main] v. predictable[pri'dikt?bl] adv. biological[.bai?'l?d?ik?l] adj. contradict[.k?ntr?'dikt] v. creation[kr?'e??n] n. intrigue[in'tri:g] v. ironically[ai'r?nikli] adj. random['r?nd?m] n. realistic[ri?'listik] adj. suppress[s?'pres] v. acknowledge[?k'n?lid?] v.

paradox[?p?r?d?ks] n.

矛盾地

constitute['k?nstitju:t] v. cynicism['sinisiz?m] n. disdain[dis'dein] v.

inherent[in'hi?r?nt] adj.

repudiate[ri'pju:dieit] v. selective[si'lektiv] adj. adolescent[.?d?'lesnt] adj. belie[bi'lai] v. cautious['k?:??s] adj. controversial[.k?ntr?'v?:??l]

adj.

adj.

insight['in.sait] adj.

的理解intimidate[in'tim?.deit] n. intuition[.intju:'i??n] adj. minimal['min?m?l] adj. nurture['n?:t??] v. opposition[.?p?'zi??n] n. historian[his't?:ri?n] n. plausible['pl?:z?bl] adj. profound[pr?'faund] adj. sporadic[sp?'r?dik] adj. whereas[hw??r'?z] conj. ambivalent[?m'biv?l?nt] adj. discredit[dis'kredit] v. disinterested[dis'int?ristid] adj. disparage[di'sp?rid?] v. distinctive[di'sti?ktiv] adj. distort[dis't?:t] v. assumption[?'s?mp??n] n. dominate['d?mineit] n.

enlighten[in'laitn] v.

essence['esns] n.

geologic[d?i?'l?d?ik] n.

质学的

hypothesis[hai'p?θisis] n. inconsistent[.ink?n'sist?nt]

adj.

adj.

conspicuous[k?n'spikju?s]

adj.

constrain[k?n'strein] v.

obscure[?b'skju?] adj. corporate['k?:p?rit] adj. demonstration[.dem?n'strei??n]

n.

distrust[dis'tr?st] n.

eclectic[ek'lektik] adj. ecology[i'k?l?d?i] n. endorsement[in'd?:sm?nt] n.

equally['i:kw?li] adv.

favor['feiv?] n.

idealism[ai'di?liz?m] n.

者illusion[i'lu:??n] n. imminent['imin?nt] adj.

impractical[im'pr?ktik?l] adj.

intricate['intr?kit] adj. irresponsible[.iri'sp?ns?bl] adj. literal['lit?r?l] adj. manipulate[m?'nipjuleit] v. negotiation[ni'g?u?ieit?] n. nonetheless[.n?ne?'les] adv. objectivity[.?bd?ek'tiviti] n. perplex[p?'pleks] v. pertinent['p?:t?n?nt] adj.

philosophical[.fil?'s?fik?l] adj. portray[p?:'trei] v. prediction[pri'dik??n] n. profitable['pr?fit?bl] adj. prose[pr?uz] n. replicate['replikeit] v. seemingly['si:mi?li] adv. sincerity[sin'seriti] n. subjective[s?b'd?ektiv] adj. substantiate[s?b'st?n?i.eit] v. subtle['s?t?l] adj. supporter[s?'p?:t?] n. synthesize['sinθisaiz] v. uncertainty[?n's?:tnti] n.

accessible[?k'ses?bl] adj.

advocate['?dv?keit,'?dv?kit] v. aesthetic[es'θetik] adj. ambitious[?m'bi??s] adj. antagonize[?n't?g?.naiz] v. antipathy[?n'tip?θi] n. astronomy[?st'r?n?mi] n. autonomy[?:'t?n?mi] n. category['k?tig?ri] n. complexity[k?m'pleks?ti] n. compliment['k?mpl?m?nt] n. &v. comprehend[.k?mpri'hend] v. conception[k?n'sep?n] n.

condescension[.k?ndi'sen??n] n. confront[k?n'fr?nt] v. confrontation[.k?nfr?n'tei??n] n. conscientious[.k?n?i'en??s] adj. consensus[k?n'sens?s] n. constantly['k?nst?ntli] adv. consumer[k?n'sju:m?] n. contradictory[.k?ntr?'dikt?ri] adj. contribution[.k?ntri'bju:??n] n. corrupt[k?'r?pt] v. deliberation[di.lib?'rei??n] n. dependence[di'pend?ns] n. derivative[d?'riv?tiv] adj. deter[di't?:] v. detrimental[.detri'mentl] adj. deviation[.di:vi'ei??n] n. devoid[di'v?id] adj. discrete[di'skri:t] adj. dispel[di'spel] v. disrupt[dis'r?pt] v. diversify[dai'v?:sifai] v. elegant['elig?nt] adj. emulate['emj?.leit] v. engender[in'd?end?] v. enigmatic[.enig'm?tik] adj. entrepreneur[.?ntr?pr?'n?:] n. faction['f?k??n] n. flaw[fl?:] n. formulation[.f?:mju'lei??n] n. frustrate[fr?s'treit] v.

futile['fju:t?l] adj.

illuminate[i'lju:mineit] v. imitative['imit?tiv] adj. impartial[im'pɑ:??l] adj. incorporate[in'k?:p?reit] v. indistinguishable['indis'ti?gwi??bl] adj. individualism[ind?'vid?u?l.iz?m] n. initially[i'ni??li] adv. integrate['int?.greit] v. judicious[d?u:'di??s] adj. labor['leib?] n. mandate['m?ndeit] v.

marginal['mɑ:d?in?l] adj.

meager['mi:g?] adj. mechanism['mek?niz?m] n. microorganism[.maikr?u'?:g?niz?m]

n.

practitioner[pr?k'ti??n?] n.

precedent['presid?nt] n. preclude[pri'klu:d] v. prerequisite['pri:'rekwizit] n. radical['r?dikl] adj. regime[rei'?i:m] n. rigidity[ri'd?id?ti] n. specious['spi:??s] adj. supersede[.sju:p?'si:d] v. symbolic[sim'b?lik] adj. tension['ten??n] n.

traveler[?tr?v?l?] n. underlie[.?nd?'lai] v.

violate['vai?leit] v. vulnerable['v?ln?r?bl] adj. aggrandize[?'gr?ndaiz] v. alienate['eilj?n.eit] v. apparently[?'p?r?ntli] adv. apprehension[.?pri'hen??n] n. archaeology[.ɑ:ki'?l?d?i] n. augment['?:gm?nt] v. autobiographical[.?:t?.bai?'gr?fik?l]

adj.

caprice[k?'pri:s] n. circumvent[.s?:k?m'vent] v. coherent[k?u'hi?r?nt] adj. colored['k?l?d] adj. colorful['k?l?f?l] adj. commonplace['k?m?npleis] adj. compensate['k?mp?n.seit] v. competitive[k?m'petitiv] adj. condone[k?n'd?un] v. congenial[k?n'd?i:ni?l] adj. contentious[k?n'ten??s] adj. context['k?ntekst] n. continental[.k?nti'nentl] adj. continuation[k?n.tinju'ei??n] n. continuity[.k?nti'nju:iti] n. conviction[k?n'vik??n] n. cooperation[k?u.?p?'rei??n] n. credibility[.kredi'biliti] n. dealer['di:l?] n. decry[di'krai] v. defense[di'fens] n. defer[di'f?:] v. designer[di'zain?] n. differentiate[.dif?'ren?i.eit] v. diffidence['difid?ns] n. dilemma[d?'lem?] n. disingenuous[.disin'd?enju?s] adj. dubious['dju:bi?s] adj. effectively[i'fektivli] adv. elegance['elig?ns] n.

embellish[im'beli?] v. enigma[i'nigm?] n. entirely[in'tai?li] adv. ephemeral[i'fem?r?l] adj. equivocal[i'kwiv?k?l] adj.

exacerbate[ig'z?s?'beit] v. facetious[f?'si:??s] adj. familiarity[f?.mili'?riti] n. fascination[.f?sinei??n] n. favorable['feiv?r?b?l] adj. feign[fein] v. figurative['figjur?tiv] adj. flout[flaut] v. fluctuate['fl?ktjueit] v. foster['f?st?] v. frivolous['friv?l?s] adj. genre['?ɑ:nr?] n. haphazard[.h?p'h?z?d] adj. hinder['hind?] v. hostility[h?s'til?ti] n. ignorance['ign?r?ns] n. illusory[i'lu:s?ri] adj. immune[i'mju:n] adj. inaccurate[in'?kjurit] adj. inadequate[in'?dikwit] adj. inconclusive[.ink?n'klu:siv] adj. incongruity[.ink??'gru:iti] n. inconsequential[in.k?nsi'kwen??l] adj. indecisive[.indi'saisiv] adj.

indeterminate[.indi't?:minit] adj.

定的;难以解决的indulgent[in'd?ld??nt] adj.

inexact[.inig'z?kt] adj.

ingenious[in'd?i:nj?s] adj.

inimical[i'nimik?l] adj.

initiate[i'ni?ieit] v.

instinctive[in'sti?ktiv] adj.

integrity[in'tegr?ti] n.

irony['ai?r?ni] n.

justification[.d??stifi'kei??n] n.

laud[l?:d] v.

literacy['lit?r?si] n.

lyric['lirik] adj.

mediocre['mi:di?uk?] adj. methodology[.meθ?d'?l?d?i] n. monotonous[m?'n?t?n?s] adj.

mundane['m?ndein] adj.

notion['n?u??n] n.

novelty['n?v?lti] n.

passionate['p???nit] adj.

peripheral[p?'rif?r?l] adj. photographer[f?'t?gr?f?] n.

politically[p?'litik?li] adv.

populate['p?pjuleit] v.

precipitate[pri'sipitit] v.

precursor[pri:'k?:s?] n. preempt[pri:'empt] v. preoccupation[pri:.?kj?'pei??n] n. presumptuous[pri'z?mptju?s] adj.

reassure[.ri:?'?u?] v. reciprocity[.res?'pr?s?ti] n. rejection[ri'd?ek??n] n.

relentless[ri'lentlis] adj.

以来resentment[r?'z?ntm?nt] n. reviewer[ri'vju:?] n. ridicule['ridikju:l] n. safeguard['seifgɑ:d] n. salutary['s?lj?.teri] adj. schematic[ski:'m?tik] adj. sheer[?i?] adj. similarity[.simi'l?riti] n. speculation[.spekju'lei??n] n. spoilage['sp?ilid?] n. theater['θi?t?] n. theme[θi:m] n. timeless['taimlis] adj. timely['taimli] adj. trivial['trivi?l] adj. uniformity[.ju:n?'f?:m?ti] n. unrealistic[.?nri?'listik] adj. verifiable['veri.fai?bl] adj. wholehearted['h?ul'hɑ:tid] adj. abate[?'beit] v.

accomplishment[?'k?mpli?m?nt] n. adamant['?d?m?nt] adj. adaptation[.?d?p'tei??n] n. adjustment[?'d??stm?nt] n. admiration[.?dm?'rei??n] n. adulation[.?d?u'lei??n] n. adulthood[?'d?lthud] n. adversity[?d'v?:siti] n. advertiser['?dv?.taiz?] n. affirm[?'f?:m] v. agreeable[?'gri:?b?l] adj. allusive[?'lu:siv] adj. altruism['?ltru.iz?m] n. ambiguous[?m'bigju?s] adj. ameliorate[?'mi:lj?reit] v. anachronistic[?.n?kr?'nistik] adj. analytic[.?n?'litik] adj. analyze['?n?laiz] v. antibiotic[.?ntibai'?tik] n. anticipation[?n.tisi'pei??n] n. antiquated['?ntikweitid] adj. antithetical[.?nti'θetik?l] adj. apathetic[.?p?'θetik] adj. arcane[ɑ:'kein] adj. architect['ɑ:kitekt] n.

artless['ɑ:tlis] adj. aspiration[.?sp?'rei??n] n. astonishment[?s't?ni?m?nt] n. astrology[?'str?l?d?i] n.

attorney[?'t?:ni] n. augur['?:g?] v. availability[?.veil?'biliti] n. avert[?'v?:t] v. awe[?:] n. banal[b?'nɑ:l] adj. beneficent[bi'nefisnt] adj. berate[bi'reit] v. bolster['b?ulst?] v. broaden['br?:dn] v. candor['k?nd?] n. capricious[k?'pri??s] adj. caution['k?:??n] n. cherish['t?eri?] v. circumscribe['s?:k?m.skraib] v. circumspect['s?:k?m.spekt] adj. clandestine[kl?n'destin] adj. clarity['kl?riti] n. client['klai?nt] n. coercion[k?u'?:??n] n. cognizance['k?gniz?ns] n. commentator['k?m?n.teit?] n. comparable['k?mp?r?b?l] adj.

complacency[k?m'pleis?nsi] n. compliance[k?m'plai?ns] n. complication[.k?mpli'kei??n] n. composer[k?m'p?uz?] n.

conceptually[k?n'sept?u:?l] adv. conciliatory[k?n'sili?t?ri] adj. confidentiality[.k?nfi.den?i'?liti] n. configuration[k?n.figju'rei??n] n. conformity[k?n'f?:miti] n. conjecture[k?n'd?ekt??] n. conserve[k?n's?:v] v. consistency[k?n'sist?nsi] n. contrive[k?n'traiv] v. copyright['k?pirait] n. corroborate[k?'r?b?reit] v. cosmos['k?zm?s] n. counterbalance['kaunt?.b?l?ns] v. counterpart['kaunt?pɑ:t] n. criterion[krai'tiri?n] n. curriculum[k?'rikjul?m] n. curtail[k?:'teil] v. cyclical['saiklik?l] adj. dampen['d?mp?n] v. dazzle['d?zl] v. debacle[dei'bɑ:k?l] n.

decipher[di'saif?] v. deference['def?r?ns] n. defiance[di'fai?ns] n. deficient[di'fi??nt] adj. defy[di'fai] v. denigrate['den?.greit] v. denounce[di'nauns] v. discern[di'z?:n] v.

discernible[di's?:n?b?l] adj. disciple[di'saip?l] n. discontinuity[.disk?nt?'nju:?ti] n. discretion[di'skre??n] n. discriminate[di'skrimineit] v. disinterest[dis'int?rist] n. disparate['disp?rit] adj. dispassionate[dis'p???nit] adj. disposition[.disp?'zi??n] n. disprove[dis'pru:v] v. dissent[di'sent] n. divergence[dai'v?:d??ns] n. divergent[dai'v?:d??nt] adj. divert[dai'v?:t] v. divisive[di'vaisiv] adj. drab[dr?b] adj. duplicate['dju:pl?.keit] v. efficacious[.efi'kei??s] adj. effortless['ef?tlis] adj. elucidate[i'lu:sideit] v. enthusiastically[in.θju:zi'?stik?li] adv. entice[in'tais] v. envision[in'vi??n] v. epitomize[i'pit?maiz] v. eradication[ir?fi'kei??n] n. erratic[i'r?tik] adj. esoteric[.es?u'terik] adj. evade[i'veid] v. evaluation[i.v?lju'ei??n] n. evasive[i'veisiv] adj.

exceptional[ik'sep??n?l] adj. excitement[ik'saitm?nt] n. exemplify[ig'zempl?.fai] v. experimentation[ik.sperimen'tei?n] n. exploration[.ekspl?:'rei??n] n. expressly[ik'spresli] adv. extravagance[iks'tr?vig?ns] n. facilitate[f?'sil?.teit] v. falter['f?:lt?] v. feminist['feminist] n. flawless['fl?:lis] adj. flexibility[.fleks?'bil?ti] n. follower['f?l?u?] n. folly['f?li] n. foresee[f?:'si:] v. foreshadow[f?:'??d?u] v. forestall[f?:'st?:l] v. frugal['fru:g?l] adj. global['gl?ub?l] adj. harmless['hɑ:mlis] adj. harmonious[hɑ:'m?uni?s] adj. hesitant['hezit?nt] adj. hitherto[.hie?'tu:] adv. honor['?n?] v. hormone['h?:m?un] n. humanity[hju:'m?niti] n. hyperbole[hai'p?:b?li] n. idealize[ai'di:?l.aiz] v. imbue[im'bju:] v. impair[im'p??] v.

impede[im'pi:d] v. imperative[im'per?tiv] adj. implicit[im'plisit] adj. improvise['impr?vaiz] v. impulse['imp?ls] n.

inappropriate[.in?'pr?upriit] adj. incentive[in'sentiv] n. incomprehensible[in.k?mpri'hens?b?l]

adj.

intractable[in'tr?kt?bl] adj.

intransigent[in'tr?ns?d??nt] adj.

intricacy['intr?k?si] n. inventive[in'ventiv] adj. irrefutable[i'refjut?bl] adj. jargon['d?ɑ:g?n] n. jeopardy['d?ep?di] n.

justifiable['d??st?.fai?b?l] adj.

地landscape['l?nd.skeip] n. largesse[lɑ:'d?es] n. legislature['led?isleit??] n. lengthy['le?θi] adj. linger['li?g?] v. magnify['m?gn?.fai] v. mandatory['m?nd?.t?uri] adj. mastery['m?st?ri] n. maturity[m?'tju?riti] n. mechanize['mek?naiz] v. metaphor['met?f?] n. methodical[m?'θ?dik?l] adj. meticulous[mi'tikjul?s] adj. milestone['mail.st?un] n. mimic['mimik] v. misapprehension['mis.?pri'hen??n] n. mistrust[mis'tr?st] n. moderation[.m?d?'rei??n] n. narrative['n?r?tiv] n. nonexistent[.n?nig'zist?nt] adj. nostalgic[n?s't?ld?ik] adj.

notable['n?ut?b?l] adj. novice['n?vis] n. oblique[?'bli:k] adj. obsequious[?b'si:kwi?s] adj. obstinacy['?bstin?si] n. offset['?f.set] v. optimism['?pt?miz?m] n. originate[?'rid??.neit] v. outdated[.aut'deitid] adj. overwhelm[.?uv?'welm] v. painstaking['peinz.teiki?] adj. paradigm['p?r?daim] n. parody['p?r?di] n. participation[pɑ:.tis?'pei??n] n. partisan[.pɑ:ti'z?n] adj.

perceptive[p?'septiv] adj. perennial[p?'reni?l] adj. perfection[p?'f?k??n] n. permanence['p?:m?n?ns] n. perpetuate[p?'petjueit] v. persistent[p?'sist?nt] adj. persuasive[p?'sweisiv] adj. pessimism['pes?miz?m] n. pointless['p?intlis] adj. polarity[p?u'l?riti] n. popularity[.p?pj?'l?r?ti] n. predecessor['pri:dises?] n.

preeminent[pri'emin?nt] adj.

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