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detect : find out; discover ;notice& h% w4 @; O3 i% a( f" n2 l0 A5 V' t0 f
TYPICAL USE: Small quantities of poison were detected in the dead man’s stomach.9 V4 f+ v$ G0 U
execute : carry out; put into effect; perform; fulfill
, M* a! x) {8 L: D0 Q TYPICAL USE: The plan was good in every respect, but it was badly executed." A6 ?& I( L/ _! R+ R' h* |
intervene :come or happen between; interpose3 a8 ^8 d1 T( Z# n
TYPICAL USE: A week intervenes between Christmas and New Year’s Day., ~7 }; @2 B. U {& G7 G/ Y
monster : an animal or plant of unusually great size or strange form .
1 g! r/ l* ~$ O TYPICAL USE: That dog is a real monster; I have never seen such a big one.& d$ w' P7 r/ c' l ~3 n
paralyze : cause loss of ability to move or to feel; make ineffective.- h+ A! p7 B- A
TYPICAL USE: His arm was paralyzed as the result of the accident.
9 }. {, p, s2 V+ l/ a revive : bring back to life or consciousness ;refresh ;restore- [) Z9 y! M) Y2 R1 }
TYPICAL USE: He was nearly drowned, but we revived him., j9 s0 c& r8 ?; O) r
stagger : sway when standing or walking ;walk or stand unsteadily ;totter. X0 L. L1 ]# g$ R! I
TYPICAL USE: The boy staggered and fell under the heavy load of books.+ t1 v% k4 @4 w
subsequent :coming after; following; after% T4 X9 H$ Y @5 |* J
TYPICAL USE: The story will be continued in subsequent issues of the magazine.
0 L& {8 d4 q# \, z cling hold tightly; stick firmly; adhere3 r6 {1 @+ _' e" U0 B7 p8 T
TYPICAL USE: The two friends cling together wherever they go. q5 o& c4 U) v. B' L! {& y) u
countenance face ;the expression of the face; visage; figure
/ g" y: z& B n: Q: U! H, j) S3 U TYPICAL USE: The actor had a handsome and distinguished countenance.
" j% m) C/ {" v. l( n# q 练习:2 L j; s" J9 E0 U) [
1. The crops __1__ in the rain.$ G; y4 N% o* y4 X8 f, m5 `
2. The pumpkin is a real __2__
+ R+ `9 {9 `* l 3. The problem will be discussed at length in __3__ chapters. ? s4 f8 E4 {) W; D& p
4. They were about to fight when their father __4__
! K# T- ?, T( @4 R8 k0 k 5. I __5__ anger in her voice
0 K1 Z3 R$ q0 I' s/ x5 ]& _! J+ S 6. I am not a man who__6__ to old ideas.
, }( C1 ~! i: X$ ]: O 7. The whole __7__of this area has changed" J( q1 W# l2 C* j
8. His left leg was __8__. N, g& x7 h! \3 V" l( Q6 I
9.When we __9__ the policy ,we should care about the benefit of public first .5 { w2 W9 Z2 i; q2 K
10.I saw a drunk __10__up the street。
4 N) p# ~2 l% O0 r7 e# S 答案:# ]* t. q; y$ P6 m
1. revived v. 苏醒;复苏
% `' U7 m$ W* J4 ^ 2. monster n.怪物,巨大的东西) [1 V4 d; l- |. H* l% c1 n
3. subsequent adj. 后来的,随后的
6 `0 E4 R- c6 R/ C 4. intervened v. 干涉,干预;调停7 m5 E# b' Y% E1 x4 Q) m6 Y; u0 M- @
5. detected v. 发现;察觉+ d. L2 u# z6 z) ~9 {3 @' W, v
6. clings v. 粘着;墨守" v2 ?. G; s8 q6 m, k
7. countenance n. 面容;表情
. R6 \" h- G4 D- W; V w9 f 8. paralyzed v. 使麻痹;使瘫痪 R: a$ G* Z' q0 p4 ~ l3 E
9. execute vt. 实现,实行
, t- {/ U% o$ R; Q8 N! { 10.staggering v. 蹒跚 |