2017/9/18 16:00:34來源:互聯網作者:上海新航道
摘要:SAT想考高分,詞匯是最基礎的,如果SAT詞匯量不夠,是不可能取得高分成績的。上海新航道SAT培訓學校小編給大家帶來了1500個新SAT詞匯(八)介紹式分別為單詞、英語解釋、中文解釋和例句。上一篇新SAT詞匯表介紹了從201到250的新詞匯,本篇介紹第251個到300個新SAT詞匯。
SAT想考高分,詞匯是最基礎的,如果SAT詞匯量不夠,是不可能取得高分成績的。上海新航道SAT培訓學校小編給大家帶來了1500個新SAT詞匯(八)介紹式分別為單詞、英語解釋、中文解釋和例句。上一篇新SAT詞匯表介紹了從201到250的新詞匯,本篇介紹第251個到300個新SAT詞匯。新SAT高頻詞匯總匯總,請點擊:1500個新SAT高頻詞匯總及PDF下載
251 eccentric
tending to act in strange or unusual ways
adj. 古怪的,反常的
She's become more eccentric over the years.
252 equanimity
calm emotions when dealing with problems or pressure
n. 平靜;鎮定
She accepted her misfortunes with equanimity.
253 evoke
to bring (a memory, feeling,image, etc.) into the mind
vt. 引起,喚起;博得
His photographs evoke the isolation and solitude of the desert.
254 exonerate
to prove that someone is not guilty of a crime or responsible for a problem,bad situation, etc.
v. 使免罪
Her attorney claims that this new evidence will exonerate the defendant completely.
255 flippant
lacking proper respect or seriousness
adj. 輕率的,沒禮貌的
Many people were offended by the flippancy of his responses.
256 loquacious
liking to talk and talking smoothly and easily
adj. 饒舌的,多話的
a loquacious and glib politician
257 lucrative
producing money or wealth profitable
adj. 有利可圖的,賺錢的;合算的
The business has proved to be highly lucrative.
258 onerous
difficult and unpleasant to do or deal with
adj. 繁重的;麻煩的
The government imposed onerous taxes on imports.
259 repudiate
to refuse to accept or support sth
v. 駁斥
He published an article that repudiates the study's claims.
260 reticence
the quality or state of being reticent
n. 沉默寡言
He is reticent about discussing his past.
261 trivial
not important
adj. 不重要的,瑣碎的;瑣細的
Compared to her problems,our problems seem trivial.
262 admonition
a criticism or warning about behavior
n. 警告
He offered words of advice and admonition.
263 anachronistic
adj. 時代錯誤的
He's an old-fashioned politician who is seen by many of his colleagues as an anachronism.
264 arbitrary
done without concern for what is fair or right
adj. [數] 任意的;武斷的;專制的
Although arbitrary arrests are illegal, they continue to occur in many parts of the country.
265 assuage
to make (sth, such as an unpleasant feeling)less painful, severe, etc
v. 平息;緩和;減輕
He couldn't assuage his guilt over the divorce.
266 austere
simple or plain
adj. 簡樸的
They lived an austere life in the country.
267 benign
not causing harm or damage
adj. 良性的;和藹的,親切的;吉利的
This chemical is environmentally benign.
268 condone
to forgive or approve(something that is considered wrong) : to allow (something that is considered wrong) to continue
vt. 寬恕;赦免
We cannot condone that kind of behavior.
269 daunting
tending to make people afraid or less confident : very difficult to do or deal with
adj. 使人畏縮的;使人氣餒的;令人怯步的
Few things are more daunting than having to speak in front of a large crowd.
270 deliberate
to think about or discuss something very carefully in order to make a decision
v. 仔細考慮;商議
He advocates a slow and deliberate approach to the problem.
271 diminutive
very small
adj. 小的,小型的,微小的
A diminutive word or suffix is usually used in describing something small, often with the added suggestion that it is appealing or lovable in some way.
272 disregard
to ignore (something)or treat (something) as unimportant
vt. 忽視;不理;漠視;不顧
Some students completely disregard the rules of the school.
273 elusive
adj. 逃避的
The truth may prove elusive.
274 enigma
sb or sth that is difficult to understand or explain
n. 迷
To his friends, he was always something of an enigma.
275 envision
vt. 想象;預想
The inventor envisioned many uses for his creation.
276 exacerbate
to make (a bad situation, a problem, etc.) worse
v. 使加劇;使惡化;激怒
The proposed factory shutdown would only exacerbate our unemployment problems.
277 expedient
providing an easy and quick way to solve a problem or do something
adj. 權宜之計;應急手段
They found it expedient to negotiate with the terrorists.
278 fastidious
hard to please
adj. 難取悅的,挑剔的,苛求的
She was too fastidious to do anything that might get her dirty.
279 frantic
a archaic : mentally deranged b : emotionally out of control
adj. 狂亂的,瘋狂的
They made a frantic search for the missing child.
280 furnish
to provide (a room or building) with furniture
vt. 提供;供應;裝備
We are furnishing the office with contemporary pieces.
281 halt
to stop (something or someone) from moving or continuing
vi. 停止;立定;躊躇,猶豫
The project halted when funding ran out.
282 lament
to express sorrow, regret, or unhappiness about something
n. 挽歌;慟哭;悲痛之情
He was lamenting about rising gasoline prices.
283 lavish
giving or using a large amount of something
adj. 浪費的;豐富的;大方的
She is lavish in giving praise to her employees.
284 melancholy
a sad mood or feeling
adj. 憂郁的;使人悲傷的
He became quiet and melancholy as the hours slowly passed.
285 mimic
to copy (sb or sb's behavior or speech) especially for humor
v. 模仿
She has a talent for mimicking famous actresses.
286 myriad
a very large number of things
adj. 無數的;種種的
There are a myriad of possibilities.
287 obdurate
having or showing a lack of sympathy or tenderfeelings; sticking to an opinion, purpose, or course of action in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion
adj. 冷酷無情的,頑固的
He is known for his obdurate determination.
288 obscure
to make sth difficultto understand or know 2 to hide or cover sth
v. 遮蔽
The movie is full of obscure references that only pop culture enthusiasts will understand.
289 perpetual
going on and on without any interruptions; 2 having an existence or validity that does not change or diminish; 3 lasting forever
adj. 永久的;不斷的;無期限的
Lack of government funding has been a perpetual problem for the organization.
290 placate
to cause sb to feel less angry about sth
v. 安撫
The administration placated protesters by agreeing to consider their demands.
291 plethora
a very large amount or number : an amount that is much greater than what is necessary
n. 過多;過剩;[醫] 多血癥
A plethora of books have been written on the subject.
292 pragmatic
dealing with the problems that exist in a specific situation in a reasonable and logical way instead of depending on ideas and theories
adj. 實際的;實用主義的;國事的
His pragmatic view of public education comes from years of working in city schools.
293 prodigy
a young person who is unusually talented in some way
n. 奇跡,奇事;奇才
child prodigies
294 realm
an area of activity,interest, or knowledge;a country that is ruled by a king or queen
n. 領域,范圍
A victory by the team seems within the realm of possibility.
295 rectify
to correct (something that is wrong)
vt. 改正;精餾;整流
The hotel management promised to rectify the problem/situation.
296 relinquish
to give up (something);to give (something, such as power, control, or possession) to another person or group
vt. 放棄;放手;讓渡
The court ordered him to relinquish custody of his child.
297 rhetorical
of, relating to, or concerned with the art of speaking or writing formally and effectively especially as a way to persuade or influence people
adj. 修辭的;修辭學的;夸張的
My question was rhetorical.I wasn't really expecting an answer.
298 superfluous
beyond what is needed: not necessary
adj. 過剩的,剩余的
Further discussion seemed superfluous.
299 tenacious
continuing despite difficulties, opposition, or discouragement; tending to adhere to objects upon contact
adj. 頑強的,堅韌的,固執的
The company has a tenacious hold on the market.
300 unequivocal
not subject to misinterpretation or more than one interpretation; so clearly expressed as to leave no doubt about the meaning
adj. 明確的,不含糊的
He told them in unequivocal terms what was expected of them.
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