11S.4.9 Text 1, Unit 9
The Discus Thrower
Richard Selzer Vocabulary
1. discus (n.) a heavy plate-shaped object which is thrown as part of a sports event.
例句:He won the discus at the Montreal Olympics.
形近词:discuss, disu, disgust, disco
2. stance (n.) a way of thinking about something, especially expresd in a publicly stated opinion:
例句:The doctor's stance on the issue of abortion is well known.
同义词:attitude, viewpoint, opinion, standpoint, angle.
形近词:staunch, stand, stanza
3. asmble (v.) to come together in a single place or bring parts together in a single group.
同根词:asmblyman, asmbly, asmbler, asmblage
同义词:gather, collect, meet, muster, rally, congregate, convene
反义词:disper
形近词:remble
△ 4. furtive(adj.) behaving cretly so that other people do not notice them, or (of actions) done cretly and often quickly so that people do not notice.
例句:There was something furtive about his behaviour and I immediately felt suspicious.
同根词:furtively, furtiveness
同义词:cretive, stealthy, cret, sly, sneaky, cautious
反义词:open, above abroad
形近词:fugitive, futile, fertile.宝宝盗汗
5. tan (v.) if a person or their skin tans or is tanned, they become brown as a result of spending time in the sun.
例句:Her skin tans very quickly in the summer.
同根词:tannish
△6. vile (adj.) unpleasant, immoral and unacceptable
例句:This vile policy of ethnic cleansing must be stopped. 必须停止这种卑鄙的种族清洗政策。
同根词:vilely, vileness
同义词:foul, nasty, unpleasant, bad, disagreeable, horrid, dreadful, offensive, obnoxious
反义词:pleasant
形近词:file, vie, vice
坚韧不拔的意思7. repo (n.) rest
例句:Your face is so beautiful in repo.
同根词:repoful, reposal
同义词:relax, rest, recline, sleep
反义词:work, activity
形近词:reprove, repul, impo, repute, refu, revi.
△ 8. snowbound (adj.) (of vehicles or people) unable to travel becau of heavy snow, or (of roads) not able to be travelled on or reached becau of heavy snow.
例句:Hundreds of vehicles have become snowbound and police are warning people not to travel on this
stretch of the motorway.
形近词:snowboard, snow-blind, snowbird
△9. bonsai (n.) a very small tree that is grown in a small container and is stopped from growing bigger by continually cutting the roots and branches.
例句:The room was decorated with trimmed dwarf Japane bonsai trees.
10. prune (v.) to cut off branches from a tree, bush or plant, especially so that it will grow better in future.
例句:She spent the afternoon pruning ros. 她花了一下午修剪玫瑰。
同根词:pruner
2022元旦图片同义词:trim, thin, crop, clip, neaten, tidy up
拷鬼棒形近词:prude, prone
11. facsimile (n.) an exact copy, especially of a document.
同义词:copy, reproduction, duplicate, photocopy, replica, likeness
反义词:original
形近词:factitive
△12. prop (v.) to support something physically, often by leaning it against something el or putting something under it.
例句:She was sitting at the desk with her chin propped on her hands.
新生儿体重标准同义词:lean, rest, t, stand, place, lay, steady.
形近词:prod, prow, plop, poop, prep.
△ 13. cup (v.) to make your hands into the shape of a bowl.
例句:She gently cupped the small injured bird in her hands.
形近词:coup, cud, cub, cue, cut, cap, cop.
14. acknowledge (v.) to accept, admit or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something. 例句:Historians generally acknowledge her as a genius in her field.
同根词:acknowledgement, acknowledgeable
同义词:admit, accept, grant, allow, recogni, reali
反义词:reject, deny
△ 15. cache (n.) a hidden store of things, or the place where they are kept.
例句:They hid a cache of guns in the bament.
同根词:cacheable
同义词:hoard, store, stock, supply, rerve.
形近词:cachet
△16. kickshaw (n.) a fancy but insubstantial cooked dish, especially one of foreign origin.
形近词:kick-start
17. awkwardly (adv.) difficult to u, do, or deal with
例句:The car was parked awkwardly across the pavement.
同根词:awkward, awkwardness
珍珠港海军基地同义词:difficult, tricky.
反义词:easy, straightforward.
△18. stump (n.) the part of something such as tree, tooth, arm or leg which is left after most of it has been removed
例句:Her smile broadened to reveal two rows of brown stumps.
同根词:stumpy
同义词:stub, end, remnant, remains, butt, gment.
形近词:sump, slump, stamp, stomp.
△19. scab (n.) a rough surface made of dried blood which forms over a cut or broken skin while it is healing.
例句:The wounds started to itch and she scratched the scabs off.
同根词:scabby, scabbed
形近词:scan, scar, stab.
△20. forceps(n.) a metal instrument with two handles ud in medical operations for picking up, pulling and holding things. 镊子
形近词:forced
△ 21. shard (n.) a piece of a broken glass, cup, container or similar object.
例句:Shards of glass have been cemented into the top of the wall to stop people climbing over.
同义词:piece, fragment, bit, chip, scrap.
形近词:share, shark, sharp
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△22. disinfectant (n.) a substance which contains chemicals that kill bacteria and is ud especially for cleaning surfaces in toilets and kitchens.
例句:Rin it with clean water and disinfectant.
同义词:bactericide, germicide, antiptic
形近词:disinfect, disinvestment
23. inert (adj.) not moving or not able to move.
例句:The inert figure of a man could be en lying in the front of the car.
同根词:inertia
同义词:unmoving, motionless, immobile, still, stationary, dormant, nless.
反义词:moving, active.
形近词:inrt, invert, inept.
△24. athwart (prep.) across, from one side to the other.
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例句:They put a table athwart the doorway.
△25. nasty (adj.) bad or very unpleasant
例句:She has a nasty habit of picking on people in meetings.
同根词:nastily, nastiness
同义词:unpleasant, disagreeable, disgusting, distasteful, awful, dreadful, odious, nauous, hideous 反义词:nice, delightful, lovely, pleasant.
形近词:natty
26. dome (n.) a shape like one-half of a ball
例句:Gerald had a long grey beard and a shiny bald dome.
形近词:domed, tome.
27. probe (v.) to try to discover information that other people do not want you to know, by asking questions in an indirect careful way
例句:Detectives questioned him for hours, probing for any inconsistencies in his story.
同义词:investigate, inquire, look into, study, examine.
形近词:prone, pro, prove.
△28. heft (v.) to lift, hold or carry something heavy using your hands.
例句:I watched him heft the heavy sack onto his shoulder.
同义词:life, rai, heave, hoist, haul, lug.
反义词:put down
形近词:hefty, haft, heat.
△ 29. narrow (v.) to become less wide or to make something less wide.例句:He narrowed his eyes in suspicion.
同根词:narrowly, narrowness
同义词:diminish, decrea, reduce, contract, shrink, constrict.
30. accomplice (n.) a person who helps someone el to commit a crime or to do something morally wrong.
例句:She was betrayed by her accomplice.
同义词:associate, confederate, collaborator.
形近词:accomplished, accomplish.
31. oatmeal (n.) a type of flour made from oats.
32. decead (adj.) a person who has recently died or people who have recently died.
例句:The decead shot her mother before killing herlf.
同根词:decea
同义词:dead, expired, gone, lamented, perished, slain
形近词:decrea, degrea, deceive, diad.
33. dignified (adj.) controlled, graceful, rious and calm, and therefore derving respect.
例句:He has maintained a dignified silence about the rumours.
同根词:dignify, dignifiedly.
同义词:stately, noble, courtly, majestic, distinguished, proud.
反义词:undignified.
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