精读第三册unit8语法点

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Words and phras:
(1) cudgel: n. a short thick stick ud as a weapon
e.g.  The yellow man carries his bundle and his cudgel in his hand.
    All of a sudden the enemy dealt him a blow with his cudgel.
(2) pale: a. having a skin colour that is very white, or whiter than it usually is
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e.g.  The man looked at him and saw that he was deathly pale.
    Harry saw Sam’s face go pale, his eyes glitter with rage.
(3) succession: n. a number of people or things of the same kind following each other; a ries
e.g.  The revolutionary movement has pasd through a succession of distinctive phas.
    A succession of visitors flow out of the cinema.
春风的意思(4) startled: a. feel surprid and slightly shocked
e.g.  He is startled by her clo remblance to Tigress.
    The startled boys were frozen with fear and afraid to speak.
(5) substitute: n. a person or thing that you u instead of the one that you usually have
e.g.  Vegetable oil is a good substitute for animal oil.
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    As the saying goes, there is no substitute for victory in war.
(6) wince: 干部级别划分v. to suddenly feel very uncomfortable or embarrasd about something; cringe
e.g.  I still wince at the thought of that stupid evening.
I could e him wince when I told him how much the repairs would cost.
(7) awful: a. very bad or unpleasant
e.g.  The awful weather made him in bad mood.
    Since the awful moment that afternoon, life has emed timeless.
(8) tremble: v. to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control, especially becau you are upt or frightened
e.g.  At the very thought he felt a tendency to tremble.
    Your are watching the stars that tremble with hope and love.
(9) tell sb. off: to speak angrily to somebody for doing something wrong
e.g.  The teacher ud to tell me off for making so much noi.
    Don’t tell off your boss and co-workers, even if you think they derve it.
(10)    placatory: a. to make people feel less angry by showing that you are willing to plea them
e.g.  The potentially placatory government of the Democratic Party of Japan was alienated by China’s aggressive behaviour.
    He gives me a placatory smile to ea my mind.
(11)    inwardly: ad.珠海长隆欢乐世界 in your mind
e.g.  Perhaps the leader inwardly cringes at the personality cult that surrounds him.
    Laughing, I inwardly answered it in the affirmative.
(12)    trace: v. to find someone or something by arching for them carefully
e.g.  Police finally traced the young man who was en near the accident to an address in Korea.
You can trace price indices by the u of the computer.
(13)    studious: a. spending a lot of time studying and reading
e.g.  She was an extremely rious, clever and studious young woman.
    The group says its studious robot may even improve our understanding of this rearch.
(14)    enormous: a. extremely large
e.g.  This movement provides an enormous amount of opportunities to create uful energy.
    We cannot ignore its enormous vitality for its simplicity!
(15)    indefensible: a. too bad to be excud or defended
e.g.  This is an illegal and morally indefensible action.
    Besieged by scandal, his government has squandered precious time staving off inquiries and defending indefensible ministers.
(16)    recall: v. to remember a particular fact, event, or situation from the past
e.g.  Do you recall when and where your husband acquired this book?
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    When eing it, he cannot help recalling his bitter past.
(17) impropriety: n. behaviour or an action that is wrong or unacceptable according to moral, social, or professional standards
e.g.  There is no evidence of impropriety.
    Impropriety is the soul of wit.
(18)    nail down: fix something firmly; establish clearly and unmistakably
e.g.  It took us 3 hours to nail down our agreement.
    We had better nail down the time for our next meeting.
苹果的营养价值(19)    mountainous: a. very large in amount or size
e.g.  Almost happily, the old man struggles with the mountainous waves.
    She faced a mountainous pile of prents still unwrapped.
(20)    sway: v. to move slowly from one side to another
e.g.  The tree has swayed down to the wall.
    Hold me in your arms and sway me like the a.
(21) negligently: ad. not taking enough care over something that you are responsible for, with the result that rious mistakes are made

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