1248715 郭玮 第二次作业
1248715 郭玮 第二次作业
1.Unassailable
Adj. If you describe something or someone as unassailable, you mean that nothing can alter, destroy, or challenge them. 不可改变的; 攻不破的; 不容置疑的
e.g. The party now has an unassailable lead.(牛津高阶)
my: Their ten-point lead puts the team in an unassailable position.
2.Degenerate
1) verb. If you say that someone or something degenerates, you mean that they become worse in some way, for example, weaker, lower in quality, or more dangerous. 退化; 恶化; 堕落
e.g. Inactivity can make your joints stiff, and the bones may begin to degenerate.(柯林斯)
my: Her health degenerated quickly.
2)adj. If you describe a person or their behavior as degenerate, you disapprove of them because you think they have low standards of behavior or morality. 堕落的[表不满]
e.g. ...a group of degenerate computer hackers.(柯林斯)
my: The most degenerate member of a family is a “black sheep”.
3)noun. A person whose behavior shows moral standards that have fallen to a very low level.堕落的人
3.Audacious
1) Adj. willing to take risks or to do sth shocking敢于冒险的,大胆的
e.g. He was known for risky tactics that ranged from audacious to outrageous.(柯林斯)
my: Difficult and painful as it is, we must walk on in the days ahead with an audacious faith in the future.
4.Consolation
Noun. A person or thing that makes you feel better when you are unhappy or disappointed.是感到安慰的人或事,安慰,慰藉
e.g. The children were a great consolation to him when his wife died.(牛津高阶)
my: When humans die, many religious relatives have the consolation of their belief in an afterlife.
5.Tremendous
Adj. 1) You use tremendous to emphasize how strong a feeling or quality is, or how large an amount is. 非常的; 巨大的[强调]
e.g. I felt a tremendous pressure on my chest.(柯林斯)
my: I saw the offer as a sign of forgiveness, a tremendous burden removed.
2) You can describe someone or something as tremendous when you think they are very good or very impressive. 极好的; 精彩的
e.g. I thought it was absolutely tremendous.(柯林斯)
my: It was a tremendous experience.
Adj. If you describe something or someone as unassailable, you mean that nothing can alter, destroy, or challenge them. 不可改变的; 攻不破的; 不容置疑的
e.g. The party now has an unassailable lead.(牛津高阶)
my: Their ten-point lead puts the team in an unassailable position.
2.Degenerate
1) verb. If you say that someone or something degenerates, you mean that they become worse in some way, for example, weaker, lower in quality, or more dangerous. 退化; 恶化; 堕落
e.g. Inactivity can make your joints stiff, and the bones may begin to degenerate.(柯林斯)
my: Her health degenerated quickly.
2)adj. If you describe a person or their behavior as degenerate, you disapprove of them because you think they have low standards of behavior or morality. 堕落的[表不满]
e.g. ...a group of degenerate computer hackers.(柯林斯)
my: The most degenerate member of a family is a “black sheep”.
3)noun. A person whose behavior shows moral standards that have fallen to a very low level.堕落的人
3.Audacious
1) Adj. willing to take risks or to do sth shocking敢于冒险的,大胆的
e.g. He was known for risky tactics that ranged from audacious to outrageous.(柯林斯)
my: Difficult and painful as it is, we must walk on in the days ahead with an audacious faith in the future.
4.Consolation
Noun. A person or thing that makes you feel better when you are unhappy or disappointed.是感到安慰的人或事,安慰,慰藉
e.g. The children were a great consolation to him when his wife died.(牛津高阶)
my: When humans die, many religious relatives have the consolation of their belief in an afterlife.
5.Tremendous
Adj. 1) You use tremendous to emphasize how strong a feeling or quality is, or how large an amount is. 非常的; 巨大的[强调]
e.g. I felt a tremendous pressure on my chest.(柯林斯)
my: I saw the offer as a sign of forgiveness, a tremendous burden removed.
2) You can describe someone or something as tremendous when you think they are very good or very impressive. 极好的; 精彩的
e.g. I thought it was absolutely tremendous.(柯林斯)
my: It was a tremendous experience.
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