高级英语词汇辨析
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1. The whole nation watched the two candidates (arguing, debating) the issue of raising taxes on
TV
.
Argue: (transitive) to state, giving clear reasons, that something is true, should be done etc
Debate: (transitive) to discuss a subject formally when you are trying to make a decision or find a
solution
2. It was a (proud, arrogant) moment for my cousin when she shook hands with the President.
Proud: feeling pleased about something that you have done or something that you own, or about
someone or something you are involved with or related to
Arrogant: behaving in an unpleasant or rude way because you think you are more important than
other people
3. Even if you (mix, blend) oil and water, they will not (mix, blend).
Mix: if you mix two or more substances or if they mix, they combine to become a single substance,
and they cannot be easily separated
Blend:
to
combine
different
things
in
a
way
that
produces
an
effective
or
pleasant
result,
or
to
become combined in this way
4. Some people watch television so much that they cannot (conceive, imagine) of living without it.
Conceive:
(formal)
to
imagine
a
particular
situation
or
to
think
about
something
in
a
particular
way
Imagine; to form a picture or idea in your mind about what something could be like
5. As it was an informal dinner, most people (wore, were dressed) in their comfortable clothes.
Wear: [transitive] to have something such as clothes, shoes, or jewellery on your body
Dress: to put clothes on yourself or someone else (
一般跟
IN
搭配
)
6. Do you think those young people are (idealistic, ideal) or pragmatic?
Idealistic: believing that you should live according to high standards and principles, even if they
cannot really be achieved, or showing this belief
Ideal: the best or most suitable that something could possibly be
7. Filled with great (adulation, admiration) for their integrity and courage, e was determined to be
a man like them.
Adulation: praise and admiration for someone that is more than they really deserve
Admiration: a feeling of great respect and liking for something or someone
8. Deep at night, they could still hear gun- fire (rambling, rumbling) in the distance.
Ramble: to talk for a long time in a way that does not seem clearly organized, so that other people
find it difficult to understand you(
漫谈
); To go on a walk in the countryside for pleasure
Rumble: to make a series of long low sounds, especially a long distance away from you
9. The professor looked over our papers with a hasty (sight, glance).
Sight: the act of seeing something
Glance: to quickly look at someone or something
10.
Before
ordering
their
dinner,
they
considered
the
(relevant,
relative)
merits
of
chicken
and
roast beef.
Relevant: directly relating to the subject or problem being discussed or considered(
强调与一方相
关
)
Relative: having a particular quality when compared with something else(
强调比较
)
11.
the
little
boy’s
constant
noise
(exhilarated,
exasperated)
his
father,
who
was
busy
writing
a
paper for a symposium(
座谈会
).
Exhilarate: to make someone feel very excited and happy
Exasperate: to make someone very annoyed by continuing to do something that upsets them
12. isn’t it (wholesome, noisome) to live in a city with so many vehicles passing day and night?
Wholesome: likely to make you healthy
Noisome: very unpleasant
13. He was born in a small town (lived, inhabited) by about 500 people.
Live: if you live in a place, you have your home there
Inhabit: if animals or people inhabit an area or place, they live there
14. Her desk was all (jumbled, cluttered) with old papers, strings, and other odds and ends.
Jumble: to mix things together in an untidy way, without any order(
及物动词经常用于被动
,
不能
作表语
)
Clutter: to cover or fill a space or room with too many things, so that it looks very untidy(
与
with
搭配
)
odds and ends: small things of various kinds without much value(
零星东西
)
15. He thinks they are extremely (idealistic, ideal), for all their pragmatism.
Idealistic, ideal: see number 6
16. She made one last (attraction, appeal) to her father for permission to go to the party.
Attraction: a feeling of liking someone, especially in a sexual way(
强调双方相互吸引
)
Appeal: a quality that makes people like something or someone(
强调一方吸引另一方
)
17. The girl looked at the doctor (terrifyingly, terrified).
Terrifyingly: extremely frightening; scary(
表主动
)
Terrified: very frightened; scared(
表被动
)
18.
“If
you
finish
all
the
homework
tonight,
we’ll
go
for
a
picnic
tomorrow,”
he
(admonished,
coaxed).
Admonish: (formal) to tell someone severely that they have done something wrong
Coax: to persuade someone to do something that they do not want to do by talking to them in a
kind, gentle, and patient way
19.
He
thought
their
behavior
was
(contemptuous,
contemptible),
but
he
didn’t
say
anything
in
front of the host.
Contemptuous: showing that you think someone or something deserves no respect
Contemptible: not deserving any respect at all
20. Summoned by the boss, he approached his office full of (apprehension, distrust).
Apprehension:
anxiety
about
the
future,
especially
about
dealing
with
something
unpleasant
or
difficult; anxiety
Distrust: a feeling that you cannot trust someone
21.
He
was
sincerely
sorry
for
what
happened
at
the
party,
so
people
accepted
his
(excuse,
apology).
Excuse: a reason that you give to explain careless or offensive behavior; a reason that you invent
to explain an action and to hide your real intentions
Apology: something that you say or write to show that you are sorry for doing something wrong
22. They were walking in the forest when they heard a (terrifying, terrific) roar, which made their
blood freeze.
Terrifying: extremely frightening
Terrific: (informal) very good, especially in a way that makes you feel happy and excited;
very large in size or degree(
在尺寸和程度上很大
)
23. Obviously they were getting nowhere with the meeting, so he decided to (desist, resist) from
making a final decision that afternoon.
Desist: (formal) to stop doing something (
跟
from
搭配
)
Resist: to stop yourself from having something that you like very much or doing something that
you want to do
(
后面直接加动名词
)
24.
“How
can
you
say
that
you
don’t
want
to
see
your
grandmother”
the
fatter
(admonished,
coaxed).
Admonish, coax: see number 18
25. The warrior managed to (evade, dodge) the arrow that came flying through the air.
Evade: to avoid talking about something, especially because you are trying to hide something(
避
而不谈
); to escape from someone who is trying to catch you(
逃避
)
Dodge: to move quickly to avoid someone or something
26.
They
speaker’s
last
few
words
were
(drowned
out,
stopped)
by
the
audience’s
thunderous
applauses.
Drown out: if a loud noise drowns out another sound, it prevents it from being heard
Stop: prevent, not continue
27. Would I be (intruding, invading) if I joined in your discussion?
Intrude: to interrupt someone or become involved in his or her private affairs in an annoying and
unwanted way
Invade: to enter a country, town, or area using military force, in order to take control of it
28. The (omission, exclusion) of a full stop at the end of the sentence is a deliberate act by the
writer.
Omission: when you do not include or do not do something
Exclusion: when someone is not allowed to take part in something or enter a place
29. The newly-recruited soldiers swore an (oath, promise) of loyalty to their country
Oath: a formal and very serious promise
Promise: to tell someone that you will definitely do or provide something or that something will
happen
30. The suspect was accused of (preventing, withholding) some important evidence from the court.
Prevent: to stop something from happening, or stop someone from doing something
Withhold: to refuse to give someone something(
隐瞒
)
31. Whether or not he is the best person for the promotion is (debatable, arguable).
Debatable: things that are debatable are not certain because people have different opinions about
them
Arguable: not certain, or not definitely true or correct, and therefore easy to doubt
32. He has established himself as a (credible, believable) businessman.
Credible: deserving or able to be believed or trusted(
可形容人或事
)
Believable:
something
that
is
believable
can
be
believed
because
it
seems
possible,
likely,
or
real(
只能形容事
)
33.
His
story
of
having
discovered
the
treasure
buried
by
some
pirates
seemed
(incredible,
incredulous) to everyone
Incredible: too strange to be believed or very difficult to believe
Incredulous: unable or unwilling to believe something
34. “But the piano is out of (tone, tune)”, she said in a disappointed (tone, tune).
Tone: the way your voice sounds, which shows how you are feeling or what you mean
Tune: a series of musical notes that are played or sung and are nice to listen to
35. Her friends expressed great (sympathy, empathy) to her when her mother died.
Sympathy: the feeling of being sorry for someone who is in a bad situation(
表具体
)
Empathy: the ability to understand other people's feelings and problems(
表抽象
)
36. They are now enjoying a short (vocation, vacation) at the seashore.
V
ocation: the feeling that the purpose of your
life
is to
do a particular type of work, especially
because it allows you to help other people(
尤指一种能够帮助他人的职业
,
比如说教师等
)
Vacation: a holiday, or time spent not working
37. A (content, contented) person is one who is happy with what he has.
Content: happy and satisfied(
因为别人的原因而使你感到满意
)
Contented: happy and satisfied because your life is good(
因为自己的原因而使你感到满意
)
38. All the streets will be (eliminated, illuminated) tomorrow evening for the celebration.
Eliminate:to completely get rid of something that is unnecessary or unwanted(
有除掉敌人或淘汰
比赛对手意思
)
Illuminate: to make a light shine on something, or to fill a place with light(
原意为照亮
,
另有阐明
的意思
)
39. Her (perseverance, persistence) in wearing that old-fashioned hat surprised her husband.
Perseverance: determination to keep trying to achieve something in spite of difficulties(
坚毅
)
Persistence: determination to do something even though it is difficult or other people oppose it(
坚
持或固执
)
40. The effect of the officer’s speech was such that the army recovered it’s (moral, morale) at once.
Moral:
relating
to
the
principles
of
what
is
right
and
wrong
behavior,
and
with
the
difference
between good and evil(
道德
)
Morale:
the
level
of
confidence
and
positive
feelings
that
people
have,
especially
people
who
work together, who belong to the same team etc(
士气
)
41.
South
Africa
used
to
be
a
country
where
black
people
and
white
people
were
(separated,
segregated).
Separate: to divide or split into different parts, if something separates two places or two things, it
is between them so that they are not touching each other
Segregate: to separate one group of people from others, especially because they are of a different
race, sex, or religion(
尤指种族隔离
)
42. The letter from her sister so (embittered, agitated) her that she stayed awake half the night,
trying to think of a way to get back at her.
Embitter: angry, sad, or full of hate because of bad or unfair things that have happened to you
Agitate: (formal) to make someone feel anxious, upset, and nervous(
使不安
,
另有煽动的意思
)
Get back at sb.: to do something to hurt or harm someone who has hurt or harmed you
43. You haven’t seen him for over a year?” he sounded (incredible, incredulous).
Incredible: too strange to be believed or very difficult to believe(
表示一种怀疑的态度
)
Incredulous: unable or unwilling to believe something(
表示虽然不愿相信但承认事实
)
44. No matter what he said, the only response he got from him was a (noncommittal, tentative) “I
see”
Noncommittal: deliberately not expressing your opinion or intentions clearly(
不明朗的
)
Tentative: not definite or certain, and may be changed later(
暂时
,
试验性的
)
45. That plan was too (untrue, unrealistic) to be adopted.
Untrue: not based on facts that are correct
Unrealistic: unrealistic ideas or hopes are not reasonable or sensible
46. When people looked at him too (intently, tentatively), he felt very uncomfortable.
Intently: giving careful attention to something so that you think about nothing else
Tentatively: not definite or certain, and may be changed later(
暂时
,
试验性的
)
47. Since she didn’t know anybody in that city, she was rather (hesitant, tentative) when accepting
the job offer.
Hesitant: uncertain about what to do or say because you are nervous or unwilling
Tentative: done without confidence(
这是
tentative
的第二个意思
)
48. “Do you really think he will give up the position?” he (scoffed, scold).
Scoff: to laugh at a person or idea, and talk about them in a way that shows you think they are
stupid; make fun of
Scold: to angrily criticize someone, especially a child, about something they have done
49. She told the children about her life on the farm all those years ago, how she (got used to, used
to) get up at four every morning to milk the cows.
Get used to: to have experienced something so that it no longer seems surprising, difficult, strange
etc
Used to: if something used to happen, it happened regularly or all the time in the past, but does not
happen now
50. The teacher told the boys first to (pour, splash) some water on the floor before mopping it.
Pour: to make a liquid or other substance flow out of or into a container by holding it at an angle
Splash: to make someone or something wet with a lot of small drops of water or other liquid CF:
sprinkle
51.
When
he
was
discovered,
the
pick-pocket
(waved,
flapped)
a
knife
to
threaten
the
people
around him.
Wave: to raise your arm and move your hand from side to side in order to make someone notice
you
Flap: to move quickly up and down or from side to side, often making a noise
52. The eagle suddenly (drifted, swooped) down and snatched the piece of meat.
Drift: to move slowly on water or in the air
Swoop: if a bird or aircraft swoops, it moves suddenly down through the air, especially in order to
attack something
53. With the help of the specially trained dogs, they were able to (rescue, save) ten people buried