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    新航道SAT詞匯干貨分享-1500個新SAT詞匯表(十一)

    2017/9/19 15:00:26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(十一)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381到450的新詞匯,本篇介紹第451個到510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(十一)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381到450的新詞匯,本篇介紹第451個到510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


      451 credibility

      the quality or power of inspiring belief

      n. 可信度,可信性

      They doubted the credibility of the witness's story.


      452 cumulative

      increasing or increased in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions

      adj. 累積的

      They have cumulatively spent more than a million dollars on the renovations.


      453 cunning

      getting what is wanted in a clever and often deceptive way

      adj. 狡猾的;巧妙的;可愛的

      They cunningly dodged our questions.


      454 cursory

      done or made quickly

      adj. 粗略的;草率的;匆忙的

      Even the most cursory look at the organization's records shows problems.


      455 cynical

      having or showing a deep distrust of human beings and their motives

      adj. 憤世嫉俗的

      Many young people today are cynical about politics.


      456 dearth

      the state or condition of not having enough of sth

      n. 缺乏

      The dearth [=scarcity] of jobs in the city forced many families to leave the area.

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     457 debilitate

      to make (someone or something) weak : to reduce the strength of (someone or something)

      v. 使衰弱;使虛弱

      The country's economy has been debilitated by years of civil war.


      458 deceptive

      intended to make someone believe something that is not true

      adj. 欺詐的;迷惑的;虛偽的

      The article accuses the company of deceptive [=misleading] advertising.


      459 deferential

      showing or expressing deference

      adj. 恭敬的

      The children were taught to show proper deference to their elders.


      460 defiant

      refusing to obey something or someone : full of defiance

      adj. 挑釁的;目中無人的,蔑視的

      He's taken a defiant stand/stance on the issue.


      461 deleterious

      damaging or harmful

      adj. 有毒的,有害的 :

      The chemical is deleterious to the environment.


      462 delineate

      1 to draw or make apparent the outline of; 2 to give a representation or account of in words

      v. 畫 ... 的輪廓;描寫,描繪

      The characters in the story were carefully delineated.


      463 denounce

      to publicly state that someone or something is bad or wrong : to criticize(someone or something)harshly and publicly

      vt. 譴責;告發;公然抨擊;通告廢除

      The government called on the group to denounce the use of violence.


      464 deprive

      to take something away from

      v. 剝奪 ; 使喪失

      The children are being deprived of a good education.


      465 derisive

      the feeling that people express when they criticize and laugh at someone or something in an insulting way

      adj. 嘲笑的,嘲弄的

      The team's awful record has made it an object of derision in the league.


      466 derivative

      something that comes from something else : a substance that is made from another substance

      adj. 派生的;引出的

      Tofu is one of many soybean derivatives.


      467 detached

      not emotional : not influenced by emotions or personal interest

      adj. 分離的,分開的;超然的

      The house has a detached garage.


      468 detachment

      the act or process of separating something from a larger thing

      n. 分離,拆開;超然;分遣;分遣隊

      In her films she views the modern world with an air/sense of detachment.


      469 diffident

      lacking confidence; not feeling comfortable around people; 3 very careful about acting or speaking

      adj. 缺乏自信的,羞怯的,謙虛謹慎的

      He becomes diffident [=shy,timid] around girls.


      470 discern

      to come to know,recognize, or understand(something)

      vt. 識別;領悟,認識

      There is no discernible difference between the original and the copy.


      471 discourse

      to talk about something especially for a long time

      v. 演說

      He likes to engage in lively discourse with his visitors.


      472 discreet

      used to suggest that someone is being careful about not allowing something from being known or noticed by many people

      adj. 謹慎的;小心的

      He made discreet inquiries about the job.


      473 disparate

      different from each other

      adj. 不同的;不相干的;全異的

      The conversation covered topics as disparate as fashion and biology.


      474 dispassionate

      not influenced or affected by emotions

      adj. 不帶感情的;平心靜氣的;公平的

      He spoke in a dispassionate tone about the accident.


      475 dispel

      to make (sth, such as a belief, feeling, or idea) go away or end

      v. 驅散

      She made an official statement to dispel any rumors about her retirement.


      476 distaste

      a storng feeling of not liking sb or sth

      n. 討厭,反感

      I've developed a real distaste [=dislike] for paperwork.


      477 divisive

      causing a lot of disagreement between people and causing them to separate into different groups

      adj. 分裂的;區分的;造成不和的

      divisive issues like abortion


      478 docile

      easily taught, led, or controlled

      adj. 馴服的

      This breed is known for its gentleness and docility.


     479 dogmatic

      expressing personal opinions or beliefs as if they are certainly correct and cannot be doubted

      adj. 教條的;武斷的

      She's become so dogmatic lately that arguing with her is pointless.


      480 downplay

      to make (something) seem smaller or less important

      vt. 不予重視;將 ... 輕描淡寫

      Athletes often downplay their injuries.


      481 dubious

      not used before a noun :unsure or uncertain : feeling doubt about something

      adj. 可疑的;曖昧的;無把握的;半信半疑的

      He made the highly dubious claim that Elvis is still alive and living in Hawaii.


      482 eclectic

      selecting what appears to be best in various doctrines, methods, or styles;composed of elements drawn from various sources;also : heterogeneous

      adj. 折衷的;選擇的;折衷學派的

      The collection includes an eclectic mix of historical artifacts.


      483 eclipse

      an occasion when the sun looks like it is completely or partially covered with a dark circle because the moon is between the sun and the Earth

      n. 日蝕,月蝕;黯然失色

      The popularity of television led to the eclipse of the radio drama.


     484 elaborate

      made or done with great care or with much detail: having many parts that are carefully arranged or planned

      adj. 精心制作的;詳盡的;煞費苦心的

      I see now that her behavior was all part of an elaborate plan/plot/scheme.


      485 elucidate

      to make (something that is hard to understand) clear or easy to understand

      vt. 闡明;說明

      The spokesman was asked to elucidate the government's policies (to/for us).


      486 embryonic

      being in an early or undeveloped stage, of or relating to an embryo

      adj. 胚胎的

      The tourism industry there is still in/at an embryonic stage.


      487 empathy

      the feeling that you understand and share another person's experiences and emotions

      n. 神入;移情作用;執著 :

      His months spent researching prison life gave him greater empathy towards/for convicts.


      488 emphatic

      uttered with or marked by emphasis2 : tending to express oneself in forceful speech or to take decisive action3 : attracting special attention 4 : constituting or belonging to a set of tense forms in Engl"

      adv. 強調地 ; 明顯地 ; 斷然地

      They were emphatic about their political differences.


      489 endorsement

      the act or result of endorsing someone or something: such as a : a public or official statement of support or approvalb [count] : the act of publicly saying that you like or use a product or service in exchange for money

      n. 認可,支持;背書;簽注

      We're pleased that the project has received your endorsement.


     490 enervate

      1 to deprive of emotional or intellectual vitality; 2 to diminish the physical strength of

      v. 使衰弱,使失去活力

      The government was enervated by corruption.


      491 enhance

      1 to make better; 2 to make markedly greater in measure or degree; 3 to make more desirable

      v. 提高;加強;增加

      The image has been digitally enhanced to show more detail.


      492 ephemeral

      lasting a very short time

      adj. 短暫的

      His fame turned out to be ephemeral.


      493 episode

      an event or a short period of time that is important or unusual

      n. 插曲;一段情節

      The patient has experienced repeated episodes of severe infection.


      494 equitable

      just or fair : dealing fairly and equally with everyone

      adj. 公平的,公正的;平衡法的

      They reached an equitable settlement of their dispute.


      495 eradicate

      to remove (something)completely : to eliminate or destroy (something harmful)

      vt. 根除,根絕;消滅

      The disease has now been completely eradicated.


     496 erudition

      the understanding and information gained from being educated

      n. 博學

      a scholar of remarkable erudition


      497 espouse

      to express support for (a cause, belief, etc.)

      vt. 支持;嫁娶;贊成;信奉

      Those espousing unpopular views were often excluded.


      498 eulogize

      to say or write good things about (someone or something)

      v. 頌揚,稱贊

      He was eulogized at his funeral as a great actor and a good friend.


      499 evasiveness

      n. 逃避,推諉;模棱兩可

      They took evasive action to avoid capture.


      500 exacting

      1 requiring much time,attention, or effort from someone; 2 very difficult or demanding

      adj. 嚴格的;苛求的;吃力的

      He has very exacting standards.


      501 exaggerate

      1 to add to the interest of by including made-up details; 2 to describe or express in too strong terms

      v. 夸大,夸張

      He exaggerated his movements so we could see them more clearly.


     502 exasperation

      the state of being very annoyed or upset

      n. 惱怒;惡化;惹人惱怒的事

      They had all experienced the exasperation and frustration of holiday shopping.


     503 excursion

      a short trip especially for pleasure

      n. 偏移;離題;短程旅行

      They went on a brief excursion to the coast.


     504 exotic

      very different, strange, or unusual

      adj. 異國的;外來的;異國情調的

      She's known for her exotic tastes.


     505 explicate

      to give a detailed explanation of

      vt. 說明,解釋


     506 expound

      1 to make known (as an idea, emotion, or opinion);2 to make plain or understandable

      v. 解釋,詳細說明

      The article expounds on the virtues of a healthy diet.


      507 extemporize

      vi. 即興演奏或演說;臨時湊合

      He made an extemporaneous speech.


      508 extravagant

      more than is usual,necessary, or proper

      adj. 奢侈的;浪費的;過度的;放縱的

      The film is notable for its extravagant settings and special effects.


      509 exuberant

      very lively, happy, or energetic : filled with energy and enthusiasm

      adj. 繁茂的;生氣勃勃的,充溢的

      His exuberant personality makes him fun to be around.


      510 facility

      the quality of being easily performed;ease in performance : aptitude

      n. 設施;設備;容易;靈巧

      The resort offers a wide range of facilities for young and old alike.


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