五百基础词汇定义,造句,和练习答案(24)

来源: 2012-03-12 20:10:15 [博客] [旧帖] [给我悄悄话] 本文已被阅读:



1. Fierce savage; wild

a. Barry was so fiercely angry that he thrust his hand through the glass.
b. One must take appropriate precautions when approaching fierce dogs.
c. He took one look at his fierce opponent and ran.

2. Detest dislike very much; hate

a. The world detests people who aren't valiant.
b. Wally was certain that his girlfriend's parents would detest him because he had been a delinquent.
c. I detest Chinese food but I won't deprive you of the chance to eat it.

3. Sneer show scorn or contempt by looks or words; a scornful look or remark

a. The journalists were cautious about sneering at the Secretary of Defense.
b. "Wipe that sneer off your face!" the dean told the delinquent.
c. When offered a dime as a tip, the taxi driver sneered at his rider.

4. Scowl look angry by lowering the eyebrows; frown

a. Laverne scowled at her mother when she was prohibited from going out.
b. I dread seeing my father scowl when he gets my report card.
c. Because of a defect in her vision, it always appeared that Polly was scowling.

5. Encourage give courage to; increase the confidence of

a. We encouraged the coach to devise a plan for beating Jefferson High.
b. Some unstable persons need to be encouraged to find a vocation.
c. A valiant person rarely needs to be encouraged.

6. Consider think about in order to decide

a. Jon considered whether a comprehensive report was necessary.
b. Do you consider that dress to be a bargain at the wholesale price?
c. The wrestler was always considered to be the underdog in every match.

7. Vermin small animals that are troublesome or destructive; fleas, bedbugs, lice, rats, and mice are vermin

a. One should try to eliminate all vermin from his or her house.
b. Some reptiles eat vermin as their food.
c. Although vermin are not always visible, they probably inhabit every house in the city.

8. Wail cry loud and long because of grief or pain

a. When tragedy struck, the old people began to wail.
b. In some countries the women are expected to wail loudly after their hu*****ands die.
c. When the Yankees lost the World Series, there was much wailing in New York.

9. Symbol something that stands for or represents something else

a. The statue outside the court building is considered a symbol of justice.
b. Symbols for God are prohibited in the Jewish religion.
c. An olive branch is a symbol of peace.

10. Authority the right to command or enforce obedience; power delegated to another; an author or volume that may be appealed to in support of an action or belief

a. No one should have the authority to dictate our career choice.
b. Today a monarch does not have the authority he once enjoyed.
c. The Supreme Court is entrusted with the authority to interpret our Constitution.

11. Neutral on neither side of a quarrel or war

a. It is logical to remain neutral in a violent argument between spouses.
b. Switzerland was a neutral country in World War II.
c. Adolph did not reject the idea but remained neutral about it.

12. Trifle a small amount; little bit; something of little value

a. I ate a trifle for dinner rather than a vast meal.
b. Walter spends only a trifle of his time in studying French.
c. At our meetings Alex always raises trifling objections to any new plan.


Answers:

1. authority 2. encourage 3. symbol 4. vermin 5. neutral 6. consider
7. fierce 8. wall 9. trifle 10. detest 11. scowl 12. sneer


连接:

五百基础词汇的使用和练习(24)