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    新航道SAT詞匯干貨分享-1500個新SAT詞匯表(二十五)

    2017/9/20 18:05:42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(二十五)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1239到1298的新詞匯,本篇介紹第1299個到1398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(二十五)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1239到1298的新詞匯,本篇介紹第1299個到1398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


      parable

      example; specifically: a usually short fictitious story that illustrates a moral attitude or a religious principle

      n. 寓言

      He told the children a parable about the importance of forgiveness.


      parameter

      a rule or limit that controls what something is or how something should be done

      n. 參數;系數;參量

      First we need to set/define the parameters of the project.


      parenthetical

      adj. 附加說明;parenthesis (n.)[常用復]括弧, 圓括號

      He explained the process thoroughly, including parenthetical comments about his own experiences with it.


     parody

      piece of writing, music, etc., that imitates the style of someone or something else in an amusing way

      n. 拙劣的模仿;詼諧的改編詩文

      He has a talent for writing parodies.


      pastoral

      of, relating to, or composed of shepherds or herdsmen

      adj. 牧人的, 田園生活的

      The house is situated in a charming pastoral setting.


      patriotism

      love that people feel for their country

      n. 愛國主義;愛國心,愛國精神

      You may not agree with him politically, but no one can question his patriotism.


      pelt

      n. 毛皮;打擊

      Rioters pelted the police.


      penchant

      a strong liking for something or a strong tendency to behave in a certain way

      n. 嗜好;傾向

      He has a penchant for asking stupid questions.


     pensive

      quietly sad or thoughtful

      adj. 沉思的,憂郁的

      The child sat by himself, looking pensive.


      perceive

      become aware or conscious of (something); come to realize or understand

      v. 察覺,感知

      perceived [=noticed] that she had been crying.


      perceptible

      able to be perceived by a sense or by the mind

      adj. 可察覺的,可感知的

      The sound was barely perceptible.


      peripheral

      not relating to the main or most important part

      adj. 外圍的;次要的;(神經)末梢區域的

      If we focus too much on peripheral issues, we will lose sight of the goal.


     perplex

      to confuse (someone) very much

      vt. 使困惑,使為難;使復雜化

      Her attitude perplexes me.


      persistence

      uninterrupted or lasting existence

      n. 持續;固執;存留

      He admired her dogged persistence in pursuing the job.


      persona

      n. 人; (小說、戲劇中的)人物, 角色;(pl. personas)(在社交場合裝出的)偽裝外表

      His public persona is that of a strong, determined leader, but in private life he's very insecure.


      personification

      a person who has a lot of a particular quality and who is the perfect example of someone who has that quality

      n. 人格化;化身;擬人法(一種修辭手法);象征

      Your father is the personification of kindness and generosity.


     pertain

      to relate to someone or something : to have a connection to a person or thing

      vi. 屬于;關于;適合

      The law pertains [=applies] only to people who were born in this country.


      pervasive

      pervading or tending to pervade a pervasive odor

      adj. 普遍的;到處滲透的

      the pervasive nature of the problem


      pessimistic

      having or showing a lack of hope for the future: expecting bad things to happen

      adj. 悲觀的,厭世的;悲觀主義的

      I'm pessimistic about our chances of winning.


      pestilence

      a disease that causes many people to die

      n. 瘟疫(尤指鼠疫);有害的事物

      After years of war and pestilence, few people remained in the city.


      philanthropic

      adj. 博愛的;仁慈的

      She started a philanthropic [=charitable] foundation.


      plausible

      possibly true: believable or realistic

      adj.合理的,講的通的

      thought her explanation was perfectly/entirely/completely plausible.


      plod

      1: to work laboriously and monotonously

      2 to walk heavily or slowly

      v. 沉重緩慢地走

      We plodded through mud that came up past our ankles.


      plot

      to mark or note on or as if on a map or chart

      v. 測定(位置), 在地圖上標出(位置)

      The plots are selling for $15,000 per acre. They just bought a 12-acre plot of land.


      poignant

      causing as strong feeling of sadness

      adj.痛苦的,傷心的

      The photograph was a poignant reminder of her childhood.


      polemic

      a strong written or spoken attack against someone else's opinions, beliefs, practices, etc.

      n. 爭論

      Her book is a fierce polemic against the inequalities in our society.


      polemical

      adj. 好辯的;好爭論的;挑起論戰的


      pompous

      having or showing the attitude of people who speak and behave in a very formal and serious way because they believe that they are better, smarter, or more important than other people

      adj. 自大的;浮夸的;華而不實的;愛炫耀的

      She found it difficult to talk about her achievements without sounding pompous.


      ponder

      to think about or consider (something) carefully

      vt. 仔細考慮;衡量

      He pondered the question before he answered.


      postpone

      v. 延遲,使...延期 to assign to a later time

      vi.(持續地)苦干; (駕舟時)拍打(水面); (心臟)狂跳; 腳步沉重地走(或跑)

      vt.連續重擊; 搗碎,碾碎; 強迫吸收; 猛烈襲擊

      We had to postpone our vacation. = We had to postpone going on our vacation.


      pound

      1 to hit sth with force again and again 2 to crush or break sth into very small pieces by hitting it again and again 3 to walk or run with heavy and loud steps

      The recipe calls for a pound of ground beef. a 50-pound dog = a dog that weighs 50 pounds Chicken is on sale this week for $3 per/a pound.


      practitioner

      a person who works in a professional medical or legal business

      n. 開業者,從業者,執業醫生

      practitioners of the art of glassblowing


     pragmatist

      a reasonable and logical way of doing things or of thinking about problems that is based on dealing with specific situations instead of on ideas and theories

      n. 實用主義者;愛管閑事的人

      The right person for the job will balance vision with pragmatism.


      precedent

      a similar action or event that happened at an earlier time

      n. 先例

      There are no precedents for these events.


      preeminence

      n. 卓越;杰出


     preeminent

      more important, skillful, or successful than others : better than others

      adj. 卓越的;超群的

      She's the preeminent chef in a city that has many good ones.


      prefatory

      included at the beginning of a book, speech, etc., as an introduction

      adj. 前言的;序文的

      The speaker made some prefatory remarks.


      preposterous

      very foolish or silly

      adj. 荒謬的;可笑的

      The whole idea is preposterous


      presumptuous

      1 showing a lack of proper social reserve or modesty; 2 having a feeling of superiority that shows itself in an overbearing attitude; 3 thrusting oneself where one is not welcome or invited

      adj. 放肆的,專橫的,冒昧的

      It would be presumptuous (of me) to tell the manager how to do things.


      presuppose

      1 to be based on the idea that something is true or will happen 2 : to require or depend on (something) in order to be true or exist

      vt. 假定;預料;以…為先決條件

      The rule presupposes a need to restrict student access to the library.


      pretentious

      having or showing the unpleasant quality of people who want to be regarded as more impressive, successful,

      adj. 自命不凡的;炫耀的;做作的

      The houses in the neighborhood are large and pretentious.


     prevail

      1 : to gain ascendancy through strength or superiority : TRIUMPH

      2 : to be or become effective or effectual

      3 : to use persuasion successfully

      4 : to be frequent : PREDOMINATE

      5 : to be or continue in use or fashion : PERSIST

      v. 盛行,流行

      Our soccer team prevailed [=won] despite the bad weather.


      priority

      status established in order of importance or urgency

      n. 優先權,優先考慮的事

      Reorganizing the sales force will be a top priority for the new president.


      prodigious

      amazing or wonderful : very impressive

      adj. 驚人的,異常的,奇妙的;巨大的

      prodigious achievement/effort/talent


      productive

      yielding results, benefits, or profits

      adj. 多產的

      a highly productive [=successful] sales team


      profess

      to say or declare (something) openly

      vt. 自稱;公開表示;宣稱信奉;正式準予加入

      He professes confidence in his friend.


      profligacy

      carelessly and foolishly wasting money, materials, etc. : very wasteful

      adj. 肆意揮霍;放蕩;浪費

      She was very profligate in her spending. profligate energy use


      progenitor

      sth that is a model for sth else

      n. 先驅

      the progenitors of modern art


      proliferate

      to increase in number or amount quickly

      vt. 使激增

      New problems have proliferated in recent months.


      proliferation

      1 something added (as by growth); 2 the act or process of becoming greater in number

      n. 增殖,擴散

      There has been a recent proliferation of medical advertising on TV.


      prolific

      producing a large amount of something

      adj. 多產的;豐富的

      The tree is a prolific bloomer.


      promote

      to change the rank or position of (someone) to a higher or more important one

      v. 促進;提升;推銷;發揚

      The army major was promoted to lieutenant colonel.


      propagate

      to make (something, such as an idea or belief) known to many people

      vt. 傳播;宣傳

      The group propagates [=promotes] its antigovernment doctrine on the Web.


      propel

      to push or drive (someone or something) forward or in a particular direction

      v. 推進;驅使;激勵;驅策

      He grabbed him and propelled him through the door.


     propulsion

      the force that moves something forward : the force that propels something

      n. 推進;推進力

      Sailboats use wind as their source/means of propulsion.


     protean

      able to change into many different forms or able to do many different things

      adj. 千變萬化的;一人演幾個角色

      a protean organism


     protest

      to show or express strong disagreement with or disapproval of something

      vt. 抗議;斷言

      The victim's family protested at/against the judge's sentence.


      protract

      extend

      vt. 繪制;延長;伸展

      a device that has the form of a half circle and that is used for drawing and measuring angles

      provable

      adj. 可證明的;可以查清的


      proverbial

      of, relating to, or resembling a proverb

      adj. 諺語的

      a proverbial expression/phrase


      provincial

      limited in outlook:narrow;lacking the polish of urban society:unsophisticated

      adj. 省的;地方性的;偏狹的

      She speaks with a provincial accent.


      pseudonym

      a name that someone (such as a writer) uses instead of his or her real name

      n. 筆名;假名

      Mark Twain is the pseudonym of the American writer Samuel L. Clemens.


      pundit

      a person who knows a lot about a particular subject and who expresses ideas and opinions about that subject publicly (such as by speaking on television and radio shows)

      n. 博學者;梵文學者

      political pundits


      quackery

      the methods and treatments used by unskillful doctors or by people who pretend to be doctors

      n. 庸醫的醫術,騙子的行為

      His cure was nothing but quackery.


      quagmire

      an area of soft, wet ground

      n. 沼澤,沼澤地;無法脫身的困境

      After a lot of rain, the dirt road becomes a quagmire.


      quandary

      a situation in which you are confused about what to do

      n. 困惑;窘境;為難

      The unexpected results of the test have created a quandary for researchers.


     querulous

      complaining in an annoyed way

      adj. 易怒的,暴躁的;愛發牢騷的,抱怨的

      The child said in a querulous [=whining] voice that he didn't like carrots.


      quixotic

      hopeful or romantic in a way that is not practical

      adj. 唐吉訶德式的;狂想家的;愚俠的

      a quixotic solution/pursuit


      rambunctious

      being rough or noisy in a high-spirited way

      adj. 喧鬧的,騷亂的

      a class full of rambunctious [=boisterous, (Brit) rumbustious] children


      rancor

      an angry feeling of hatred or dislike for someone who has treated you unfairly

      n. 深仇;怨恨;敵意

      She answered her accusers calmly and without rancor.


      rapacious

      1 having a huge appetite; 2 living by killing and eating other animals; 3 having or marked by an eager and often selfish desire especially for material possessions

      adj. 貪婪的,掠奪的

      a rapacious [=greedy] businessman


      reactionary

      relating to, marked by, or favoring reaction; especially : ultraconservative in politics

      adj. 反動的; 保守的

      reactionary views/opinions/ideas


      rebellion

      an effort by many people to change the government or leader of a country by the use of protest or violence

      n. 叛亂;反抗;謀反;不服從

      The king's army suppressed/quelled/crushed the rebellion.


      rebuke

      to speak in an angry and critical way to (someone)

      v. 非難,指責;譴責

      She was rebuked [=reprimanded] for being late.


      reciprocal

      shared, felt, or shown by both sides serving to reciprocate

      adj. 互惠的;相互的;

      a reciprocal trade agreement between two countries


      recite

      to read (something) out loud or say (something) from memory usually for an audience

      vt. 背誦;敘述;列舉

      He recited the poem/passage with great feeling.


      reconciliation

      the act of causing two people or groups to become friendly again after an argument or disagreement

      n. 和解;調和;和諧;甘愿

      Signing the trade agreement was praised as an act of reconciliation between the two countries.


      rectitude

      the quality of being honest and morally correct

      n. 公正;誠實;清廉

      No one questioned his moral rectitude.


      redemptive

      adj. 贖回的;贖身的;挽回的

      the redemption of his reputation


      reflective

      adj. 反射的;反映的;沉思的

      The material is highly reflective. [=it easily reflects light]


      refuge

      shelter or protection from danger or trouble

      n. 避難;避難所;庇護

      They were seeking refuge. = They were seeking a place of refuge. [=a safe place]


      refute

      prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false; disprove

      v. 反駁

      The lawyer refuted the testimony of the witness.


     regressive

      adj. 回歸的;后退的;退化的

      a repressive government


     rehearse

      to say again : REPEAT;to recite aloud in a formal manner; to present an account of : RELATE

      vt. 排練;預演

      The orchestra is rehearsing a piece by Schumann.


      reinterpret

      to interpret again; specifically : to give a new or different interpretation to

      v. 重新解釋

      New information may force us to reinterpret the evidence.


      reinvent

      to present (something) in a different or new way

      vt. 重新使用;徹底改造;重復發明(在不知他人已發明的情況下)

      The candidate promised to reinvent Social Security.


      reiterate

      repeat something you have already said in order to emphasize it

      v. 重復

      She avoided answering our questions directly, instead reiterating that the answers could be found in her book.


      remorseful

      adj. 懊悔的;悔恨的

      She seemed truly remorseful for what she had done.


      renounce

      1:to say especially in a formal or official way that you will no longer have or accept (something) : to formally give up (something)2: to say in a formal or definite way that you refuse to follow, obey, or support (someone or somethin

      v. 宣布放棄;與…斷絕關系;墊牌

      The king renounced [=abdicated] the throne. She renounced her inheritance.


      renowned

      known and admired by many people for some special quality or achievement

      adj. 著名的,有聲望的

      a restaurant renowned for its wine list


      renunciation

      the act of renouncing sth or sb

      vt. 放棄,脫離關系

      Their vows include renunciation of all wealth.


      repel

      to keep (something) out or away

      vt.擊退; 使厭惡; 抵制; 使不愉快

      Their superior forces repelled the invasion.


      repercussion

      something usually bad or unpleasant that happens as a result of an action, statement, etc., and that usually affects people for a long time

      n. 反響;彈回;反射;浮動診胎法

      We didn't expect the decision to have such serious/enormous/tremendous repercussions.


      reprehensible

      very bad : deserving very strong criticism

      adj. 應斥責的;應該譴責的

      reprehensible [=contemptible]acts


      reprimand

      to speak in an angry and critical way to (someone who has done something wrong, disobeyed an order, etc.)

      v. 譴責;訓斥;申訴

      The soldiers were severely reprimanded.


      reproach

      to speak in an angry and critical way to (someone) : to express disapproval or disappointment to (someone)

      n. 責備;恥辱

      vt. 責備;申斥

      His actions were above/beyond reproach.


      reputation

      overall quality as seen or judged by people in general

      n. 名譽;聲望

      This car dealership has a good/bad reputation.


      resentful

      having or showing a feeling of anger or displeasure about someone or something unfair

      adj. 充滿忿恨的;厭惡的

      She is resentful about being demoted.


     resign

      to give up (a job or position) in a formal or official way

      vt. 辭職;放棄;委托;使聽從

      vi. 辭職

      The senator was forced to resign his position.


      resuscitate

      to bring (someone who is unconscious, not breathing, or close to death) back to a conscious or active state again

      v. 使復蘇;使復興

      The patient stopped breathing but doctors were able to resuscitate him.


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