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kinetic [k/i'net/ik;ka/i'net/ik] adj. 运动的(of or resulting from motion);动力学的(of or relating to kinetic art)
[记]词根记忆:kine(动)+tic→运动的
know-how ['n4JhaJ] n. 专业技能,知识(practical ability or skill)
[记]分拆联想:know+how→知道如何做→专业技能
[例]The technical know-how, if not the political commitment, appears already at hand to feed the world’s exploding population and so to eradicate at last the ancient scourges of malnutrition and famine.
laborious [l4'b3:r/i4s] adj. 费力的,艰难的(involving or characterized by hard or toilsome effort)
lackadaisical [`l1k4'de/iz/ik/4l] adj. 无精打采的(listless;languid);无兴趣的(showing lack of
interest)
[记]分拆联想:lack(缺少)+a+daisi(=daisy第一流人物)+cal→缺少第一流人物让人无精打采
laconic [l4'k/3n/ik] adj. 简洁的(brief or ter in speech or expression;conci)
[记]来自古希腊王国Laconia(拉哥尼亚),以说话简洁而闻名
[同]conci, brief, curt, succinct, ter
laggard ['l1g4d] adj. 缓慢的(slow or late);落后的(falling behind);n. 落后者(one that lags or lingers)
[记]lag(落后)+gard(构词成分)→落后的
lament [l4'ment] vt. 悲伤;哀悼(to express sorrow, mourning, or regret for often demonstratively)
爱眼日languid ['l16gw/id] adj. 没精打采的,倦怠的(drooping or flagging from or as if from exhaustion)
larges [l2:'d9es] n. 慷慨(generosity)
冰糕的做法[记]词根记忆:large(大)+s→大方
通气帽套什么定额[例]Famous among job ekers for its larges , the company, quite apart from generous salaries, bestowed on its executives annual bonus and such perquisites as low-interest home mortgages and company cars.
latitude ['l1t/it/ju:d] n. 言行自由(freedom of opinion, conduct, or action);纬度(an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator)
[记]词根记忆:lati(阔)+tude→纬度
[例]Even though in today's Soviet Union the leaders of the Muslim clergy have been accorded power and privileges, the Muslim laity and the rank-and-file clergy still have little latitude to practice their religion.
lave [le/iv] vt. 为沐浴,洗(wash,bathe);慢慢冲刷(to flow along or against)
[记]词根记忆:lav(洗)+e→洗浴
lavish ['l1v/i5] adj. 浪费的(expending profuly);丰富的(profu)
[例]The commission of inquiry censured the nator for his lavish expenditure of public funds, which they found to be unjustifiable.
legislate ['led9/isle/it] vt. 立法(to mandate, establish, or regulate by or as if by legislation)
[记]词根记忆:legisl(法律)+ate→制定法律
legitimate [l/i'd9/it/im4t] adj. 合法的(lawful);正当的(reasonable;legal)
[记]词根记忆:legitim(合法)+ate→合法的
lenient ['li:nj4nt] adj. 宽大的(not harsh or vere);仁慈的(merciful, clement)
[例]Paradoxically, Helen, who had been a strict mother to her children, proved a lenient mistress to her cats.
lethal ['li:74l] adj. 致命的(fatal or deadly)
鱼火锅的做法[记]词根记忆:leth(死,僵)+al→致命的
[例]Natural lection tends to eliminate genes that cau inherited dias, acting most strongly against the most vere dias; conquently, hereditary dias that a
re lethal would be expected to be very rare, but, surprisingly, they are not.
[同]mortiferous, pestilent
lethargic [le'72:d9/ik;l/i'72:d9/ik] adj. 昏睡的(of, relating to, or characterized by lethargy)
lewd [lju:d] adj. 好色的(xually unchaste or licentious);猥琐的(obscene,vulgar)
[例]Afraid that the lewd nature of the plays being prented would corrupt the morals of their audiences, the Puritans clod the theaters in 1642.
listless ['l/istl/is] adj. 无精打采的(spiritless;languid)
[记]分拆联想:list(名单)+less→榜上无名所以没精打采
loath [l4J7] adj. 不情愿的,勉强的(unwilling)
[例]Far from being unctuous, Pat was always loath to appear acquiescent.
[同]disinclined, aver, hesitant, reluctant
loathe [l4J0] v. 憎恨,厌恶(abhor;detest;hate)
[记]来自loath(不愿意的,厌恶的);分拆联想:l(看作leave)+oath(誓言)+e→发誓离开→
憎恨
loquacious [l4/J'kwe/i54s] adj. 多嘴的,饶舌的(very talkative;fond of talking)
[记]词根记忆:loqu(话语)+acious(多…的)→多话的
lucid ['lju:s/id] adj. 表达清楚的,明白易懂的(well expresd and easy to understand)
[记]词根记忆:luc(光)+id→很光滑的→表达清楚的
如何查询ip地址[例]Although just barely adequate as a writer of lucid pro, Jones was an extremely capable editor who worked superbly with other writers in helping them improve the clarity of their writing.
lucrative ['lju:kr4t/iv] adj. 赚钱的,有利可图的(profitable;remunerative)
[记]词根记忆:lucr(看作lucre钱财)+ative→赚钱的
[例]Burdened by debt, Lydgate abandons his dreams of reforming medicine to take a conventional but lucrative practice in London.
[同]advantageous, gainful, profitable, remunerative
ludicrous ['lju:d/ikr4s] adj. 荒唐可笑的(so foolish as to cau disrespectful laughter)
[记]词根记忆:lud(玩)+icrous→闹着玩的→可笑的
照顾妹妹[例]Although his attempts to appear psychotic were so clumsy as to be almost ludicrous , there is evidence that Ezra Pound was able to avoid standing trial for treason merely by faking symptoms of mental illness.
[同]laughable, comic, comical, droll, farcical
lugubrious [lu:'gju:br/i4s] adj. 悲哀的(mournful);忧郁的(dismal)
[例]Much of the clown’s success may be attributed to the contrast between the lugubrious manner he adopts and the general hilarity that characterizes the circus.
肾炎有哪些表现[同]melancholy, dolesome, dolorous, lamentable, plaintive