Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Vocabulary Top 1 Standard Pg32

1.imperative
a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior重要紧急的;迫切的;急需处理的 
Ex:Tackling it is now an international imperative.
   An immediate operation was imperative.
Noun/Adjective


2.spirited
displaying animation, vigor, or liveliness精神饱满的;坚定的;勇猛的
Ex:Vincent is a spirited fellow.
   A carefree or spirited adventure.
Adjective


3.engaging
attracting or delighting有趣的;令人愉快的;迷人的
Ex:His book is engaging and painstakingly reported.
   They are engaging in an embryo research.
Adjective


4.exhilaration
Happiness and excitement不亦乐乎
Ex:Accept challenges, so that you may feel the exhilaration of victory.
   A state or feeling of intense, often excessive exhilaration or well-being.
noun


5.enclosure
closed-up area围场
Ex:An enclosure where stray animals are confined.
   English Parliamentary Enclosure and Its Influence.
noun


6.resources
sources of energy; energy resources; energy; power sources能源
Ex:Inner Mongolia is rich in meadow resources.


7.attachment
(to somebody) (affection) (对某人的)爱慕之情
Ex:I have a sentimental attachment to my father's watch.



8. crucial
 very important非常重要的
Ex: The loss of that point was crucial to the outcome of the match.


9.dyslexic
having difficulty at reading诵读有困难的
Ex:That dyslexic boy cannot read the book well.


10.burdened
to carry on the back背负
Ex:I take refuge at your feet, burdened with the weight of my sins.


11.fidgety
unable to relax or be still不安的,不沉着的
Ex:He felt fidgety and immersed his head in the cold water.

12.imparting
the transmission of information传达讯息
Ex:.Imparting family values is a long-term process.

13.convinced
 persuaded of; very sure确信
Ex:He was convinced of her innocence.

14.accompanying
 following as a consequence陪伴着
Ex:Today,Thanks for your accompanying me.

15.counsel
something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action劝告
Ex:The judge asked counsel for the defence to explain.

16.spirited
lively and entertaiment精力充沛
Ex:Vincent is a spirited fellow.

17.exhilaration
happiness and excitement愉快的心情
Ex:Her mood could swing rapidly from gloom to exhilaration.

18.endeavours
effort尽力
Ex:.I will endeavour to do everything well.

19.spotted
saw认出,看见
Ex:I spotted him in the crowd.

20.implore
beg恳求
Ex:He implored forgiveness for what he had done.




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