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刘毅5000单词9--12
Lesson 91.Assail v.攻击 同:assaultThe enemy may assail our defense positions tomorrow.2.Barrier n.界线 同:hindranceCountries can no longer depend on mountain barriers for protection.3.Burglar n.夜贼 同:thiefA burglar broke into my house last night.4.Devour v.吞灭 同:gulpThe fire devoured twenty square miles of forest.5.Dreary adj.阴沉的 同:gloomyIt was a dreary day, cold and without sunshine.6.Fling v.投掷 同:castBoys like to fling stones into water.7.Homage n.尊崇 同:reverenceHe bowed in homage to the Unknown Soldier.8.Inescapable adj.不可避免的 同:unavoidableDeath is inescapable; it comes to everyone.9. Radical adj. 1.基本的 同:fundamental 2.极端的There are radical differences between the two systems.His ideas are too radical to be acceptable to most people.10.Shiver v.颤抖 同:quiverThe boys and girls were shivering all over with cold.11.Sly adj.狡猾的 同:craftyThe sly cat stole the meat while the cook’s back was turned.12.Stall n.畜舍 同:stableEach horse was put in a separate stall.13.Vanquish v.征服 同:overcomeAt first she shivered from her fear but at last she could vanquish it.14.Clumsy adj.笨拙的 反:skillfulHe asked me such a clumsy question that I did not know what to reply.15.Conservative adj.保守的 反:progressiveOld people are usually more conservative than young people.16.Exhale v.呼气 反:inhaleHe lit his pipe and exhaled clouds of smoke.17.Homely adj.不漂亮的 反:prettyI was very disappointed to see her sister; she was a homely girl.18.Indefinite adj.不确定的 反:definite“Maybe” or “perhaps” is a very indefinite answer.19.Obedient adj.顺从的 反:disobedientThe obedient dog quickly responded to his master’s whistle.20.Precise adj.精确的 反:approximateHe gave a precise account of how much money he had spent.21.Rational adj.理智的 反:irrationalWhen people are very angry. They seldom act in a rational way.22.Rigid adj.严格的 反:mildIn our home it is a rigid rule to wash one’s hands before eating.23.Timid adj.胆小的 反:boldA timid child is apt to cry when
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