words-sixth-day
释义列表
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evaluate - v.
◦ paraphrase:judge the value or quality of something
◦ synonym:assess, judge
◦ example:The teacher will evaluate our projects tomorrow, which makes everyone nervous about their grades. -
console - v.
◦ paraphrase:comfort someone in distress
◦ synonym:comfort, soothe
◦ example:She tried to console her friend after the loss, even though she felt helpless herself. -
assassinate - v.
◦ paraphrase:murder a prominent person for political reasons
◦ synonym:kill, murder
◦ example:The plot to assassinate the leader failed when guards discovered the hidden weapons. -
expire - v.
◦ paraphrase:come to an end; die
◦ synonym:end, terminate
◦ example:My passport expires next month, so I need to renew it before traveling. -
confine - v.
◦ paraphrase:keep within limits; restrict
◦ synonym:restrict, limit
◦ example:The doctor confined him to bed rest until his fever subsided. -
conception - n.
◦ paraphrase:idea or understanding; beginning of pregnancy
◦ synonym:idea, notion
◦ example:The conception of the project was brilliant, but poor execution ruined it. -
betray - v.
◦ paraphrase:be disloyal; reveal secrets
◦ synonym:deceive, expose
◦ example:He felt betrayed when his best friend shared his secret with others. -
shade - n./v.
◦ paraphrase:① (n.) slight darkness from blocking light; ② (v.) protect from light
◦ synonym:shadow, cover
◦ example:They sat under the shade of a tree where the sunlight couldn’t reach them. -
anticipate - v.
◦ paraphrase:expect or prepare for something
◦ synonym:expect, foresee
◦ example:We anticipated heavy traffic, so we left home an hour earlier than usual. -
concentrate - v.
◦ paraphrase:focus all attention on something
◦ synonym:focus, center
◦ example:I can’t concentrate on my work if the TV is blaring in the next room. -
stuff - n./v.
◦ paraphrase:① (n.) unnamed things; ② (v.) fill tightly
◦ synonym:things, fill
◦ example:She packed all her stuff into boxes before moving to the new apartment. -
emit - v.
◦ paraphrase:send out (e.g., light, sound, gas)
◦ synonym:release, discharge
◦ example:The factory emits harmful gases, which pollute the surrounding villages. -
encounter - v./n.
◦ paraphrase:meet unexpectedly; experience
◦ synonym:meet, face
◦ example:They encountered a snake while hiking, which made them turn back immediately. -
guideline - n.
◦ paraphrase:rule or advice for action
◦ synonym:rule, instruction
◦ example:Follow the safety guidelines when handling chemicals to avoid accidents. -
outrage - n./v.
◦ paraphrase:extreme anger; cause anger
◦ synonym:anger, fury
◦ example:The unfair verdict sparked public outrage, leading to protests in the city. -
advertise - v.
◦ paraphrase:promote a product/service publicly
◦ synonym:promote, market
◦ example:The company advertised the new phone on social media, where most users are active. -
politician - n.
◦ paraphrase:person active in government
◦ synonym:leader, statesman
◦ example:The politician promised tax reforms, but critics doubted his sincerity. -
regard - v./n.
◦ paraphrase:consider or respect; attention
◦ synonym:consider, respect
◦ example:She is highly regarded in her field because of her groundbreaking research. -
trumpet - n./v.
◦ paraphrase:① (n.) brass musical instrument; ② (v.) announce loudly
◦ synonym:horn, proclaim
◦ example:The elephant trumpeted loudly, which scared the birds into flying away. -
loom - v.
◦ paraphrase:appear as a large unclear shape; threaten
◦ synonym:emerge, threaten
◦ example:Dark clouds loomed overhead, so we hurried home before the storm began. -
bare - adj./v.
◦ paraphrase:① (adj.) uncovered; ② (v.) expose
◦ synonym:naked, reveal
◦ example:His bare feet left prints on the sandy beach where the waves washed ashore. -
applicable - adj.
◦ paraphrase:relevant or suitable
◦ synonym:relevant, suitable
◦ example:This rule is only applicable to employees who joined after 2020. -
interact - v.
◦ paraphrase:communicate or act with others
◦ synonym:communicate, engage
◦ example:Children learn to interact with peers when they attend school regularly. -
conscience - n.
◦ paraphrase:inner sense of right and wrong
◦ synonym:morality, ethics
◦ example:His conscience stopped him from lying, even though it would have helped him. -
remark - n./v.
◦ paraphrase:comment or notice
◦ synonym:comment, note
◦ example:She made a sarcastic remark about his outfit, which embarrassed him in public. -
correspond - v.
◦ paraphrase:match or exchange letters
◦ synonym:match, communicate
◦ example:His actions don’t correspond with his words, which makes him untrustworthy. -
masterpiece - n.
◦ paraphrase:work of outstanding skill
◦ synonym:masterwork, gem
◦ example:The novel is considered a masterpiece because it redefined modern literature. -
permit - v./n.
◦ paraphrase:allow; official document allowing action
◦ synonym:allow, license
◦ example:You need a permit to park here, or your car will be towed by the authorities. -
glamour - n.
◦ paraphrase:attractive excitement or charm
◦ synonym:charm, allure
◦ example:The glamour of Hollywood often hides the struggles actors face behind the scenes. -
shield - n./v.
◦ paraphrase:protective cover; protect from harm
◦ synonym:protect, guard
◦ example:The lawyer shielded her client from aggressive questions during the trial. -
radiant - adj.
◦ paraphrase:shining brightly; very happy
◦ synonym:glowing, bright
◦ example:The bride looked radiant in her white dress as she walked down the aisle. -
prominent - adj.
◦ paraphrase:important; easily seen
◦ synonym:famous, noticeable
◦ example:The prominent scientist was invited to speak at the conference about climate change. -
enthusiastic - adj.
◦ paraphrase:showing intense excitement
◦ synonym:eager, passionate
◦ example:The team was enthusiastic about the new project, which boosted their productivity. -
comprehend - v.
◦ paraphrase:understand fully
◦ synonym:understand, grasp
◦ example:The textbook was too advanced for the students to comprehend without the teacher’s help. -
thrive - v.
◦ paraphrase:grow or develop well
◦ synonym:flourish, prosper
◦ example:Plants thrive in this greenhouse where temperature and humidity are controlled. -
subtle - adj.
◦ paraphrase:not obvious; delicate
◦ synonym:slight, delicate
◦ example:The painting’s subtle colors create a calming effect that viewers find soothing. -
deliver - v.
◦ paraphrase:bring goods; give a speech
◦ synonym:transport, present
◦ example:The courier promised to deliver the package by noon, but it arrived late. -
bound - adj./v.
◦ paraphrase:① (adj.) certain; ② (v.) jump
◦ synonym:certain, leap
◦ example:He’s bound to succeed because he works harder than anyone else in the team. -
extravagant - adj.
◦ paraphrase:spending too much; excessive
◦ synonym:wasteful, excessive
◦ example:She criticized his extravagant spending on luxury cars while his debts piled up. -
accuse - v.
◦ paraphrase:claim someone did something wrong
◦ synonym:blame, charge
◦ example:The manager was accused of favoritism, which caused tension in the office. -
conceal - v.
◦ paraphrase:hide something
◦ synonym:hide, cover
◦ example:He tried to conceal his disappointment when he failed the interview. -
slack - adj./n.
◦ paraphrase:① (adj.) loose; lazy; ② (n.) loose part
◦ synonym:loose, lazy
◦ example:The rope went slack after the weight was removed, which made it easier to coil. -
alternative - n./adj.
◦ paraphrase:another option; different
◦ synonym:option, substitute
◦ example:If the bus is late, we can take the alternative route through the park. -
mortgage - n./v.
◦ paraphrase:loan for buying property
◦ synonym:loan, debt
◦ example:They took out a mortgage to buy the house where they plan to raise their children. -
devote - v.
◦ paraphrase:dedicate time/effort to something
◦ synonym:dedicate, commit
◦ example:She devoted her life to charity work, which earned her widespread respect. -
grand - adj.
◦ paraphrase:impressive in size or style
◦ synonym:magnificent, splendid
◦ example:The grand palace attracted tourists who marveled at its architecture. -
dominate - v.
◦ paraphrase:control or overpower
◦ synonym:control, rule
◦ example:The team dominated the match from start to finish, leaving no chance for the opponent. -
exclude - v.
◦ paraphrase:leave out intentionally
◦ synonym:omit, reject
◦ example:They excluded him from the meeting because his input wasn’t necessary. -
collide - v.
◦ paraphrase:crash into forcefully
◦ synonym:crash, clash
◦ example:The two cars collided at the intersection where the traffic lights were broken. -
plausible - adj.
◦ paraphrase:seeming reasonable or true
◦ synonym:believable, credible
◦ example:His excuse sounded plausible, but no one could confirm his alibi.
单词列表
- evaluate
- console
- assassinate
- expire
- confine
- conception
- betray
- shade
- anticipate
- concentrate
- stuff
- emit
- encounter
- guideline
- outrage
- advertise
- politician
- regard
- trumpet
- loom
- bare
- applicable
- interact
- conscience
- remark
- correspond
- masterpiece
- permit
- glamour
- shield
- radiant
- prominent
- enthusiastic
- comprehend
- thrive
- subtle
- deliver
- bound
- extravagant
- accuse
- conceal
- slack
- alternative
- mortgage
- devote
- grand
- dominate
- exclude
- collide
- plausible