第一次写作作业 1148405
第一次写作作业 1148405
1.exotic adj.异国的,外来的,异国情调的 e.g. This month, no location would be too far or too exotic to visit. Find out which of these are native plants and which are exotic.
2.vicious adj.恶毒的,恶意的,堕落的,凶猛的 e.g. The world was stunned by the vicious defamation. And so the vicious circle begins.
3.abrupt adj.生硬的,突然的,意外的,急转的 e.g. And this is kind of nice because you see it is not an abrupt spherical su***ce. Excuse me for my abrupt question.
4.crucial adj.决定性的,重要的 e.g. We have found two issues of crucial importance: location and scale. She broke into the conversation at a crucial moment
5.inhibit vt..抑制,禁止 e.g. They then had to inhibit that response and not press the button when a different stimulus appeared on the screen in its place We must ensure that standards promote innovation and do not inhibit it.
6.reversible adj.可逆的,可反转的 e.g. They created a similar but reversible process that can either consume or release energy. This derivation is not reversible and is a strict loss of information
7. compulsive adj. 强制的,强迫的 e.g. The study also found that people with compulsive tendencies were more likely to drive aggressively with disregard for potential consequences It can become a compulsive behavior — meaning that the more a person does it, the more he or she feels the need to do it
8. vibrate vi. 振动;颤动;摇摆;踌躇 vt. 使振动;使颤动 e.g. When the acoustic waves that make sound cause the fibers to vibrate it produces a corresponding electrical signal that can be detected. When we feel our phone vibrate, we’re tempted to pick it up.
9.obsessed adj.着迷的,无法摆脱的 v.着迷,纠缠 e.g. By better understanding how the brain falls in love, we can learn about why the brain can get so obsessed with this powerful emotion. They were obsessed by her song.
10.gusty adj.突发的,阵阵猛急的 e.g. Gusty winds may blow out of a thunderstorm at speed in excess of 75 miles an hour. On a hot, gusty day as a sandstorm whirled through Beijing, he explained his new ideas.
2.vicious adj.恶毒的,恶意的,堕落的,凶猛的 e.g. The world was stunned by the vicious defamation. And so the vicious circle begins.
3.abrupt adj.生硬的,突然的,意外的,急转的 e.g. And this is kind of nice because you see it is not an abrupt spherical su***ce. Excuse me for my abrupt question.
4.crucial adj.决定性的,重要的 e.g. We have found two issues of crucial importance: location and scale. She broke into the conversation at a crucial moment
5.inhibit vt..抑制,禁止 e.g. They then had to inhibit that response and not press the button when a different stimulus appeared on the screen in its place We must ensure that standards promote innovation and do not inhibit it.
6.reversible adj.可逆的,可反转的 e.g. They created a similar but reversible process that can either consume or release energy. This derivation is not reversible and is a strict loss of information
7. compulsive adj. 强制的,强迫的 e.g. The study also found that people with compulsive tendencies were more likely to drive aggressively with disregard for potential consequences It can become a compulsive behavior — meaning that the more a person does it, the more he or she feels the need to do it
8. vibrate vi. 振动;颤动;摇摆;踌躇 vt. 使振动;使颤动 e.g. When the acoustic waves that make sound cause the fibers to vibrate it produces a corresponding electrical signal that can be detected. When we feel our phone vibrate, we’re tempted to pick it up.
9.obsessed adj.着迷的,无法摆脱的 v.着迷,纠缠 e.g. By better understanding how the brain falls in love, we can learn about why the brain can get so obsessed with this powerful emotion. They were obsessed by her song.
10.gusty adj.突发的,阵阵猛急的 e.g. Gusty winds may blow out of a thunderstorm at speed in excess of 75 miles an hour. On a hot, gusty day as a sandstorm whirled through Beijing, he explained his new ideas.
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