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| 1696.collar(n.) | 1.衣領 The police officer grabbed the thief by the collar. 2.(狗等的)項圈 My dog has its name on its collar. |
| 1697.awful(adj.) | awful(adj.) 極糟的I feel awful today. |
| 1698.outline (n.)(v.) | (n.)1.外型;輪廓The outline of Italy suggests a boot. 2.提綱;概要 These reports give an outline rather than the detail. (v.)描繪輪廓;提出綱要;略述 I outlined the story before trying to write it. |
| 1699.discount(n.) | 打折扣 We give a 10% discount for cash. |
| 1700.shrink(v.) | 縮短;縮小 This dress material shrinks in the wash. 退縮;畏怯 A shy person shrinks from meeting strangers. |
| 1701.stab(v.) | 刺;戳 The man was stabbed to death in his office. |
| 1702.stable(adj.) | 穩定的 A stable government is vital to economic growth. |
| 1703.wrist(n.) | 腕 She grabbed him by the wrist and dragged him away. |
| 1704.forehead(n.) | 前額 I felt her forehead to see if she had a temperature. |
| 1705.drain(v.) | 1.排水 Ditches were dug to drain water from the swamp. 2.耗盡The day’s work completely drained me of all my strength. |
| 1706.pit(n.) | 窪坑;深坑 They dug a big pit to bury the dead animal. |
| 1707.chip(n.)(v.) | (n.)1.屑片;碎片 The ground was littered with chips of wood. 2.洋芋片Potato chips are salty. 3.(賭博用的)籌碼 He has lost all his chips. 4.晶片 Today’s computer are based on silicon chips. (v.)削;鑿 You need skill to chip a block of ice into a recognizable shape. |
| 1708.suck(v.) | 1.吸;允 The baby is sucking its thumb. 2.(俚)爛 This movie sucks. |
| 1709.export(n.) | (n.)1.輸出;出口 A quarter of our farm products are for export. 2.輸出品 Wool is one of the chief exports of Australia. (v.)輸出 They export many raw materials to other countries. |
| 1710.tropical(adj.) | 熱帶的Bananas are tropical fruit. |
| 1711.tribe(n.) | 部落;族America was once the home of many Indian tribes. |
| 1712.criminal(n.)(adj.) | 1.罪犯The criminal was sent to prison for 10 years. 2.犯罪的;與犯罪有關的His criminal record made it hard for me to trust him. |
| 1713.deposit(n.)(vt.) | (n.)1.存(款) I made a deposit of $1000 in cash yesterday. 2.保證金;押金;定金 You have to pay a $100 deposit to reserve the room. 3.沉澱(物);礦床 The country has rich deposit of oil and natural gas. (v)1.存(款);存放(物品);產(卵) 2.付押金;定金 3.沉澱;沉積 |
| 1714.ripe(adj.) | 1.成熟適宜實用的These apples aren’t ripe yet-we can’t eat it. 2.時機成熟的 The time is ripe for a new foreign policy. |
| 1715.pop | 1.發出砰(或啪)的聲響 The bottle popped when I opened it. 2.(突然地)出現;發生 Your name has popped up from time to time in the papers. |
| 1716.temper(n) | 性情,脾氣 Sue has a sweet temper,but Joe has a quick temper. |
| 1717.paradise(n) | 天堂;樂園 Hawaii is a tropical paradise. |
| 1718.leisure(n) | 閒暇;空暇時間 I'll pay you a visit at my leisure. |
| 1719.handy(adj) | 在手邊的;便於使用的 Always keep a first-aid kit(急救箱) handy. |
| 1720.gum(n) | 膠質物;牙齦;口香糖 He is reading the newspaper,gum in mouth. |
| 1721.awaken(v) | ❶醒 I awakened early because of the noise. ❷意識到;使覺醒 People must be awakened to the danger of chemical weapons. |
| 1722.zone(n) | 地帶 I'd like to see Asia as a nuclear-free zone(非核地區). |
| 1723.heap(n)(v) | (n)❶一堆 His books lay in a heap on the floor of the living room. ❷大量;許多 I have heaps of/a heap of work to do every day. (v)堆起來;堆積 Rake(用耙子耙) the leaves and heap them up in the corner. |
| 1724.trash(n) | 垃圾 Please take this bag of trash to the trash can. |
| 1725.pill(n) | 藥丸;藥片 She has to take sleeping pills every night. |
| 1726.disappoint(v) disappointment(n) | (v)使失望 I am disappointed to hear he's not coming. (n)失望 To my disappointment,we lost. |
| 1727.ivory(n) | 象牙;象牙製品 The museum has a fine collection of ivories. |
| 1728.stubborn(adj) | 頑固的 He is as stubborn as a mule(騾). |
| 1729.vice president(n) | 副總統 The vice president is expected to have a good working relationship with the president. |
| 1730.rid(vt) | 擺脫;去除 I want to rid my house of mice,but it's hard to get rid of them. |
| 1731.amaze(v) amazement(n) | (v)使驚奇 Her rich knowledge of music amazes me. // I'm amazed at her rich knowledge of music. // Her knowledge of music is amazing. (n)詫異 To our amazement,the visiting team(客隊) won. |
| 1732.tumble(v) | 翻滾;跌落 I tripped(失足) and tumbled down the stairs. |
| 1733.bleed(v) | 流血 Is anything wrong? Your nose is bleeding. |
| 1734.dash(v) | 猛衝,急奔 An ambulance(救護車) dashed to the scene of the accident. |
| 1735.vacant(adj) | 空著的;閒置的 That position(職位) remains vacant. |
| 1736.gown(n) | 禮服;學士服;法衣 The bride(新娘) made her wedding down herself. |
| 1737.robe(n) | 長袍;睡袍 Many Arabs(阿拉伯人) wear robes. |
| 1738.screw(n)(v) | (n)螺絲釘 Turn the screw to the right to tighten(拴緊) it. (v)❶用螺絲釘將(某物)固定 He screwed a mirror onto the wall. ❷screw up搞砸 Don't ask him to help-he'll screw up everything. ❸screw up one's courage鼓起勇氣 |
| 1739.pottery(n) | 陶器;製陶技術 My hobbies are pottery and painting. |
| 1740.guardian(n) | 守護者;監護人 Who is the legal guardian of the child? |
| 1741.vitamin(n) | 維他命;維生素 Lemons contain vitamin C. |
| 1742.ache(v) | (持續性地)疼痛 Mother says she is aching all over with fatigue(疲憊). |
| 1743.headquarters(n) | 司令部;總部;總公司;總局 The headquarters of this international corporation(公司)are in New York. |
| 1744.heal(v) | 治癒 A doctor's sacred(神聖的)duty is to heal the sick. |
| 1745.jungle(n) | 叢林 Tigers are found in the jungles of Asia. |
| 1746.pave(v) pavement(n) | (v)1.鋪路;鋪設 The road was paved with concrete(混凝土).2.為...作準備 His visit paved the way for an agreement(協議).(n)人行道 Walk on the pavement,not on the road. |
| 1747.sword(n) | 劍;刀 The pen is mightier than the sword.文勝於武 |
| 1748.canyon(n) | 峽谷 Have you been to the Grand Canyon(美國大峽谷)? |
| 1749.cane(n) | (竹,藤等的)莖;手杖;細長的柺杖 Grandpa takes along a cane when going out for a walk. |
| 1750.dive(v,n) | 潛水;俯衝;撲 1.He dived into the water to save the drowning child. 2.The goalkeeper(守門員)made a dive for the ball,but he missed it. |
| 1751.fur(n) | (獸類的)軟毛;毛皮 The cat has soft white fur. |
| 1752.plumber(n) | 水管工人 If the water pipe is still leaking(漏水),call a plumber. |
| 1753.luggage(n) | 行李 Never leave your luggage unattended(無人看管的). |
| 1754.bandage(n)(v) | (n)繃帶 The nurse put a bandage on my left eye.(v)用繃帶包紮 The surgeon(外科醫生)bandaged up his injured head. |
| 1755.excellence(n) | 卓越 She won a prize for excellence in fashion design. |
| 1756.centimeter(n) | 公分 The box is thirty centimeters long. |
| 1757.spoil(v) | 1.毀了;搞遭 The rain spoiled our picnic. 2.溺愛 The child is spoiled. |
| 1758.ray(n) | 光線 The room darkened(變暗)as a cloud hid the sun's says. |
| 1759.cheer(n)(v) cheerful(adj) | (n)1.歡呼 Let's give three cheers for our team-they've wom! 2.愉快或振奮 People are always full of cheer at Christmas.(v)1.歡呼;為...加油 The fans cheered the runners on. 2.(使)快樂或振奮 The news of our team winning the game cheered up everyone.(adj)1.令人感到愉快的 2.精神愉快的 |
| 1760.gossip(n)(v) | (n)八卦;流言蜚語 You shouldn't listen to gossip.(v)聊八卦;散播流言 Gossiping and lying go together.傳播流言和撒謊造謠是難兄難弟. |
| 1761.dump(v) | 1.傾倒 Too much toxic(有毒的)waste is being dumped at sea. 2.不負責地丟開或拋棄(某人) He dumped his wife a year after marrying her. |
| 1762.dairy(n) | 乳品店;酪農場 Dairy products are good sources of protein(蛋白質). |
| 1763.jar(n) | (寬口的)瓶罐 Tommy is standing on a chair,reaching for a candy jar. |
| 1764.sticky(adj) | 1.黏的 His fingers are sticky with jam(果醬). 2.棘手的 Why did you put me in such a sticky position(處境). |
| 1765.gym,gymnasium(n) | 體育館;健身房 The gymnasts(體操選手)are having their physical training in the gymnasium. |
| 1766.jealous(adj) | 嫉妒的;吃醋的 He is jealous of his friend's reputation(名聲). |
| 1767.inferior(adj) | 次等的;較差的 This wine is inferior to that in flavor(味道). |
| 1768.litter(n)(v) | (n)1.任意丟棄的雜物,垃圾 There were piles of litter on the streets. 2.(一胎所生下的)一窩(牲畜) My cat has just had a litter of four kittens(小貓). (v)亂扔雜物;使凌亂 The yard was littered with bottles and cans. |
| 1769.pollute(v) | 汙染 Garbage pollutes our rivers and lakes. |
| 1770.dialogue(n) | 對話;交談;意見交換 The stubborn mayor finally consented to a dialogue with the strike leaders.那頑固的市長終於同意和進行罷工的領袖對話. |
| 1771.baggage(n) | 行李 Always check your baggage before getting off the train. |
| 1772.envy(v)(n) | (v)妒忌;羨慕 I envy you your good luck. (n)羨慕或令人羨慕的對象 Her new sports car is the envy of all. |
| 1773.bait(n)(v) | (n)餌;引誘物 I used live worms as bait, but the fish didn't take the bait. (v)裝誘餌於 I need some cheese to bait the mousetrap(捕鼠器)with. |
| 1774.tame(adj) | (動物)尋服的;溫順的 Don't be afraid. These horses are tame. |
| 1775.dam(n) | 水壩 A new dam is being built across the river. |
| 1776.starve(v) | 餓死;挨餓 The explorers(探險家)starved to death in the desert. |
| 1777.tease(v) | 逗弄;取笑 He hates to be teased about his balding(漸禿的)head. |
| 1778.ditch(n) | 溝渠;壕溝 The farmers are digging irrigation(灌溉)ditches. |
| 1779.deficit(n) | 不足額;赤字 Tax is low and government spending is high, which has resulted in a budget deficit(預算赤字). |
| 1780.hasty(adj) hastily(adv) | (adj)匆忙的;倉促的 His hasty decision was a mistake. (adv)倉促地 Always think carefully and never act hastily. |
| 1781.knot(n) | 1.(繩索等的)結 He tied the two ropes(繩索)together with a knot. 2.(測量船速的單位)節 The ship is sailing at 20 knots per hour. |
| 1782.laundry(n) | 1.要洗的衣服 Did you do the laundry today?你今天洗衣服了嗎? 2.洗衣店 Would you send this coat to the laundry around the corner? |
| 1783.leak(v) | 滲漏 The car is leaking oil.// The faucet(水龍頭)is leaking. |
| 1784.magnet(n) | 1.磁鐵;磁石 His personality draws(吸引)women like a magnet. 2.有吸引力的人(或物) This beautiful Lake is a magnet for visitors. |
| 1785.summit(n) | 1.峰頂 You can see the summit of the mountain the miles away. 2.最高階層會議 World leaders will meet next week for their economic summit. |
| 1786.medal(n) | 獎章;勳章 She won an Olympic gold medal in swimming. |
| 1787.memorize(v) | 記住;背熟 This cellphone can memorize 500 numbers. |
| 1788.splash(n)(v) | (n)潑濺聲;潑濺 Roy fell into the water with a splash. (v)濺水;潑濕 A passing car splashed my new dress.//Kids love splashing in pools. |
| 1789.fare(n) | (n)(交通工具的)票價 The bus fare will be raised next month. |
| 1790.fancy(adj)(n) | (adj)色彩鮮麗的;華麗的 The dress is too fancy for me,isn't it. (n)幻想,奇想;想像(力) I'll travel wherever my fancy takes me. (無明顯原因的)喜歡上 They took a fancy to each other.//I have a fancy for tea |
| 1791.helmet(n) | (n) 頭盔 The man on the motorcycle is wearing a safety helmet. |
| 1792.sting(v) | (v)刺,叮 A bee stung him on the nose. |
| 1793.tidy(adj) | (adj) 整潔的;井然有序的;愛整潔的 Ellen's room is always clean and tidy. |
| 1794.sorrow(n) | (n) 悲傷;傷心事 The many sorrows turned her hair white. |
| 1795.bacteria(n) | (n) 細菌 Some diseases arecaused by bacteria. |
| 1796.orphan(n) | (n) 孤兒 The boy became an orphan at six. |
| 1797.drowsy(adj) | (adj) 昏昏欲睡 These tablets make me drowsy. |
| 1798.whistle(v)(n) | (v) 吹口哨;鳴笛;吹哨子 The policeman whistled for the car to stop. 哨子 The teacher blew a whistle to start the race. (n) 口哨;汽笛 When Chris gave a whistle,his dog ran to him. 哨子 |
| 1799.peep(v)(n) | (v) 偷窺 I caught her peeping through the keyhole. 隱約顯現 The sun finally peeped out from behind the clouds. (n) 偷看;窺視 I took a peep at my note before answering the teacher's question. |
| 1800.jewel(n) jewelry(n) | (n)寶石;首飾 She wore beautiful jewels round her neck. (n) (總稱)珠寶 Rebecca wears fine jewelry wherever she goes. |
| 1801.yawn(v) | (v) 打呵欠 Ifelt so sleepy I couldn't stop yawning. |
| 1802.chimney(n) | (n) 煙囪 The factory chimney poured thick smoke into the air. |
| 1803.beast(n) | (n) 野獸 The lion is the king of beasts. |
| 1804.wicked(adj) | (adj) 缺德的;邪惡的 He denied having done anything wicked. |
| 1805.riddle(n) | (n) 迷語 Can you guess the answer to this riddle? |
| 1806.hatch(v) | (v) 孵出 The egg took 6 days to hatch.//All the eggs have hatched out. |
| 1807.flatter(v) | (v) 諂媚;奉承;恭維 She only flatters you so you will help her. 使感到愉悅 She was greatly flattered by an invitation to visit the White House. (照片,畫像的相貌)比(真人實物)好看 |
| 1808.steep(adj) | (adj) 陡峭的 I don't think I can cycle up the hill.It's too steep. |
| 1809.rotten(adj) rot(v) | (adj) 腐爛的;發臭的 The fish is rotten.You must not eat it. (v) 腐壞;腐敗;墮落 The fruit is beginning to rot.//Candy will rot your teeth. |
| 1810.grocery(n) | (n) 食品雜貨(店) Dad is out doing some grocery shopping. |
| 1811.tender(adj) | (adj) 嫩的;嬌柔的 There are lots of tender blossoms in the garden. 溫柔的;體貼的 The nurse was tender toward the sick children |
| 1812.paw(n)(v) | (n)腳爪;獸掌 The vet removed a thorn from my dog's paw. (v) 用腳爪抓或扒 The dog's pawing at the door again-let him out. 笨拙或粗暴的觸摸;毛手毛腳 |
| 1813. cradle(n) | 1.搖籃The mother rocked the baby to sleep in its cradle. 2.發源地Ancient Athens(雅典) is said to be the cradle of democracy. |
| 1814. berry(n) | 漿果The berries of the yew tree(紫杉) are poisonous(). |
| 1815. bore(v)(n) | 使厭煩The play bores me.//I'm bored with the play. 令人討厭的人或物It's a bore having to go to school every day. |
| 1816. drip(v,n) | 滴下1.Sweat is gripping from his forehead. 2.All night we heard the drip, drip, drip of the rain. |
| 1817. tickle(v,n) | 搔癢;覺得癢1.She's tickling my ear with a feather.//My ear tickles. 2.the baby laughed when I gave her a tickle. |
| 1817. fairy(n) | 小仙子;小精靈Children love fairy tales(童話故事). |
| 1818. wag(v,n) | 搖擺1."You naughty girl!"Mom said,wagging her finger at me. 2.The dog greeted its master(主人) with a wag of its tail. |
| 1819. web(n) | 1.蜘蛛網;網狀物Spiders spin webs to catch insects. 2.蹼Ducks are web-footed to help them move through the water. |
| 1821. yell(v,n) | 叫喊;吼叫1.Don't you yell at me like that!2.He gave a yell of delight as the election results came in. |
| 1822. chop(v)(n) | 砍,劈,剁碎Tom is out in the yard chopping wood for fire. (豬,羊的)肋骨肉;排骨Sweet and sour pork chops are my favorite. |
| 1823. porcelain,china(n) | 瓷器He loves antique pottery(陶器) and porcelain. |
| 1824. pad(n)(v) | 墊;襯墊;護墊Football players wear shoulder pads for protection. 1.(用軟物)塡塞或襯墊The seat of the chair is padded with cotton to make it soft. 2.放輕腳步走She padded barefoot down the stairs without being seen. |
| 1825. inn(n) | 小旅館,客棧On our trip to Seattle,we stayed at the Holiday Inn. |
| 1826. roast(v,n,adj) | 烤;烘1.The duck is roasting in the oven. 2.I gave the duck a good roast. 3.I am very fond of toast duck. |
| 1827. hive(n) | 蜂房;蜂巢I wonder how many bees there are in the hive. |
| 1828. pint(n) | 品脫(容量或液量名)A goat gives from 3 to 6 pints of milk a day. |
| 1829. sprain(v) | 扭傷He sprained his ankle when he fell. |
| 1830. similarity(n) | 相似The police say there are some similarities between the two attacks. |
| 1831. gallon(n) | 加侖A gallon is equal to 4 quarts(夸脫). |
| 1832. greenhouse(n) | 溫室Ada grows a lot of tropical(熱帶的) glowers in her greenhouse. |
| 1833. liar(n) | 說謊的人A liar is not believed even when he speaks the truth. |
| 1834. upset(n) | 1.攪亂Rain upset our plans for a picnic. 2.使心煩意亂The bad news upset me.//I am terribly upset about the bad news. 3.使(腸胃)不適The bad food upset my stomach. 4.打翻A big wave upset the boat. |
| 1835.stereo(n) | 立體音響;立體聲This program is broadcast(廣播)in stereo. |
| 1836.chat (n,v) | 閒聊① Drop in for a chat if you have time to spare this evening. ②It’s nice having friends to chat to. |
| 1837. erase(v) | 擦掉;抺除He has tried to erase the terrible accident from his memory. but he cannot erase the memory of that day. |
| 1838. poster (n) | 海報Posters are put up all round the town advertising the circus. |
| 1839. parcel (n) | 小包;包裹The mail carrier has brought a parcel for you. |
| 1840. cone (n) | ❶圓錐體;圓錐形A tornado (龍捲風) looks like a giant cone. ❷(盛冰淇淋的)錐形蛋捲筒I’d prefer to eat ice cream from cones. |
| 1841. childhood (n) | 幼年時期 The poor girl had an unhappy childhood. |
| 1842.spice (n)(v) | 香料;趣味I am bored and need a little spice in my life. 加香料(於…)The soup was heavily peppered and spiced. |
| 1843. wink (v,n) | 眨眼;眨眼示意①Mom winked at me as a sign for me to keep silent. ②They exchanged a wink, and I knew at once they were joking. |
| 1844.dime (n) | 一角硬幣Ten dimes make one dollar. |
| 1845. kilogram (n) kilometer (n) | 公斤This box weighs about thirty kilograms. 公里The train station is five kilometers away. |
| 1846. warmth (n) | 溫暖;熱情I’m touched by the warmth of their welcome. |
| 1847.cigarette(n) | 香煙Cigarette smoking is dangerous to your health. |
| 1848. clinic (n) | 診所I’m going to the clinic for a blood test tomorrow. |
| 1849. thirst (v)(n) | 渴望Some people thirst for power, some for wealth. ❶口渴Instead of tea or coffee, drink water to quench your thirst.(止渴) ❷渴望His thirst for knowledge is insatiable.(永不滿足的) |
| 1850. spill (v)(n) | (使)溢出;濺出I spilt the coffee. // 溢出;濺出The coffee spilt all over book. The oil spill could result in an environmental catastrophe.(浩劫) |
| 1851.flock (n)(v) | (飛禽.羊等)群There is a black sheep (害群之馬)in every flock. 群聚Huge numbers of people flock to the museum to see the Millet exhibition. |
| 1852. bud(n) | 花苞;蓓蕾My favorite time is spring when many trees are in bud. |
| 1853. mall(n) | 位在郊區的室內的大規模購物中心We went to the mall and spent the whole afternoon window shopping. |
| 1854. firework(n) | 煙火The celebration ended with a dazzling(光彩奪目的) display of fireworks. |
| 1855. lullaby (n) | 安眠曲;搖籃曲The mother rocked the baby in her arms and sang her a lullaby. |
| 1856. hike(n,v) | 徒步旅行;遠足①We went on a four-mile hike to the lake. ②After hiking to the lake, we camped for the night. |
| 1857.razor(n) | (n)刮鬍刀 I shave my face with an electric razor. |
| 1858.meaningful(adj) meaningless(adj) | (adj)1.有意義的 Most people need a meaningful relationship with another person. 2.意味深長的 The ciuple exchanged a quick,meaningful look across the table. (adj)無意義的 Life is meanindless without a goal. |
| 1859.bang(n)(v) | (n)1.猛擊;猛撞 The falling pot gave him a terrific bang on the head. 2.砰砰的聲音 There was a bang as the gun was fired.(v)1.發出砰的一聲 She stormed out and banged the door shut behind her. 2.(砰砰)猛擊 Calm down!It's no good yelling,screaming,or banging the table. |
| 1860.stadium(n) | (n)有看台的大型露天運動場 The stadium was filled to capacity(坐滿了人) for the final baseball game. |
| 1861.wax(n)(v) | (n)蠟 Candles are made of wax. (v)打蠟 I've just waxed the floor,so it's a bit slippery. |
| 1862.kidney(n) | (n)腎臟 Luckily the kidney stone passed before she had to be hospitalized.幸好這個腎結石在她必須住院之前就排掉了。 |
| 1863.mop(n)(v) | (n)拖把 Mops for cleaning the floor have a long handle(把手). (v)用拖把拖洗 Would you mop the floor?I'll clean the kitchen. |
| 1864.strength(n) | (n)力量 The boy hasn't got the strength to move the rock. |
| 1865.spade(n) | (n)1.鏟子;鐵鍬 The kids are happily playing in the sand with buckets(水桶)and spades.2.(撲克牌)黑桃 3.call a spade 直言不諱;有啥說啥Let's call a spade and not beat abuot the bush.咱們有話直說,別拐彎抹角。 |
| 1866.carpenter(n) | (n)木匠 A skilled carpenter repaired my cabinet(櫥櫃). |
| 1867.kit(n) | (n)成套工具(物件,裝備等)The soldiers marched(行軍)20 miles in full kit. |
| 1868.warn(v) warning(n) | (v)警告 The tourists were warned against going out alone at night. (n)警告 A warning on the gate says"Beware(謹防) of the dog." |
| 1869.buzz(v)(n) | (v)嗡嗡叫 What is he buzzing in your ears?他在你耳邊咕噥些什麼?(n)The buzz of the mosquitoes is most annoying(惱人的). |
| 1870.sack(n) | (n)1.粗布袋;麻袋 The potatoes were storea in large sacks.2.[俚]床;睡袋 I feel a cold comeing on, so I'd better hit the sack(就寢) now.3.開除 I'll get the sack if I arrive at the office late! |
| 1871.scarce(adj) | (adj)1.缺乏的 Freash vegetables were scarce during the drought(乾旱).2.稀有的;珍貴的 Very old stamps are scarce. |
| 1872.stool(n) | (n)凳子 Old Joe is sitting on a wooden stool,fishing. |
| 1873.pickle(n)(v) | (n)醃漬食品 Grandma can make jams(果醬) and pickles. 2.醃製 She knew how to pickle cucumbers(黃瓜). |
| 1874.shepherd(n) | (n)牧羊人 Every summer the shepherds drive the sheep up to pasture(牧草地). |
| 1875.humorous(adj) | (adj)幽默的 What I like about him is that he is humorous. |
| 1876 drunk | (adj)喝醉的 He got dead drunk on o nly two cans of beer. (n)醉漢;酒鬼 Her husband is a drunk/drunkard. |
| 1877 nap(n) | 小睡;打盹 If possible,I try to have/take a quick nap after lunch. |
| 1878 sprinkle | (v)1.灑;撒 I forgot to sprinkle salt on the meat.2.零星散佈;夾雜或點綴著 The sky is sprinkle with stars.3.下稀疏小雨 Let's walk faster.It's beginning to sprinkle.(n)稀疏小雨 We've only had a few sprinkle (of rain)recently. |
| 1879 van(n) | 廂型客貨兩用車;有篷貨車 We spent a week traveling around in a van. |
| 1880 caterpillar(n) | 毛毛蟲 A caterpillar can become a butterfly. |
| 1881 missing(adj) | 失蹤 I wonder why this book has two missing pages. |
| 1882 tailor | (n)裁縫師 He had his suit made by a Paris tailor.(v)1.裁製(衣服) This suit is well tailored.2.(為某特定目的的而)調整或修改 The home are tailored to the need of elderly. |
| 1883 merry(adj) | 歡樂的;愉快的 The sunny morning put me in a very merry mood. |
| 1884 stitch | (v)縫合 The doctor stitchedthe cut on his faced.(n)縫線 He has 12 stitches on his face.//The dress was sewn with small stitches. |
| 1885 bump(n,v) | 碰撞;猛撞 1. A bump on the head caused her amnesia.2. In the dark I bumped into a chair and almost fell. |
| 1886 exit | (n)1.出口 There is a fire exit on each floor of the building.2.離去 She made a quick when she heard her ex-boyfriend arriving.(v)出去,離去 She exited quickly to avoid him. |
| 1887 fry | (v)油炸;油炒 Heat the oil and fry the chicken for 5-10 minutes.(n)油炸物,炒菜;炸薯條 I had french fries and a sandwich for lunch today. |
| 1888 stale(adj) | 不新鮮的;走味的;陳腐的 The bread has gone stale. Don't eat it. |
| 1889 queer(adj) | 古怪的 He's queer in the head. |
| 1890 tug(n,v) | 用力拉(或拖)1. The child tugged at my hand to make me go with her.2. I gava the loose tooth a tug to pull it out. |
| 1891 canoe | (n)獨木舟 I cross the lake in a canoe.(v)划獨木舟 I canoed across the lake. |
| 1892 cricket(n) | 1.蟋蟀 2.板球運動 There are people playing cricket in the field |
| 1893 punch | (n)1.用拳打 He was mean,and I had an impulse to punch him.2.在...上打洞 I took a pencil and punched a hole in the carton.(n)1.用拳打 I was mad at him,so I gave him a punch on the nose.2.打洞器 I need a hole punch to punch two holes in these sheets of paper. |
| 1894 hush | (v)使沉默;使安靜 I held the baby in my arms and hush him to sleep.(n)寂靜;沉默 As she began to sing,a hush fell over the audience. |
| 1895 mushroom(n) | 磨菇;傘菌 Not all mushrooms are edible. |
| 1896 penny(n) | 一便土(硬幣);一分(硬幣) I have only six pennies in my pocket. |
| 1897 weed(n)(v) | (n)雜草 The garden is full of weeds. (v)除掉雜草 I'll weed the garden first thing tomorrow. |
| 1898 password(n) | 口令;密碼 I can't use this computer without the password. |
| 1899 disk,disc(n) | 圓盤狀物;磁碟片 You can store your files on a disk. |
| 1900 saucer(n) | 茶托;淺碟 She offered me tea in her best cup and saucer. |
| 1901 mend(v) | 修理;修補;縫補 These socks need mending. 糾正;改正 He promised that he would mend his ways. |
| 1902 tag(n)(v) | (n)標籤;貨籤 Look at the price tag.It says 80% off.Can you believe it?(v)加標籤於... All the suitcases are tagged with names and addresses. |
| 1903 pony(n) | 小馬 The girl had fun riding her pony all over the farm. |
| 1904 scoop(n)(v) | (n)鏟杓;一杓之量 I'll have a scoop of ice cream. How about you ? (v) 用杓子或鏟斗舀 If we don't scoop water out of the boat,it'll sink. |
| 1905 outer(adj) | 外部的;外表的 The outer walls of the house are made of brick. |
| 1906 broom(n) | 掃帚 Get a broom and sweep the the floor,will you? |
| 1907 faucet,tap(n) | 水龍頭 Don't leave the faucet running. Turn it off. |
| 1908 air-conditioner(n) | 冷氣機;空氣調節機 The air-conditioner keeps the room cool and dry. |
| 1909 postage(n) | 郵資 Stamps show how much postage has been paid. |
| 1910 hollow(adj) | 中空的 A water pipe is hollow. |
| 1911 dock(n)(v) | (n)碼頭;船屋 The ship was in dock for repairs. (v) 使船靠碼頭;進入船屋 The ship was docked at Seattle for repairs. |
| 1912 crunchy(adj) | (adj)發嘎吱嘎吱聲的;硬而脆的 These biscuits are crunchy. |
| 1913 scary(adj) | (adj)令人提心吊膽的 The horror movies is scary. |
| 1914 shovel(n) | (n)鏟子;圓鍬 He was out in the cold workimg with a shovel. (v) 用鏟子鏟;用鐵鍬挖 It didn't take him long to shovel a path through the snow. |
| 1915 clip(n)(v) | (n)1.迴紋針;別針;夾子 The receipts are fastened with a paper clip. 2.修剪 That hedge needs a clip. 3.剪輯;剪報 I,ve seen a clip from the film. (v) 1.用夾子夾住 Please clip your worksheets together and hand them in to me. 2.剪掉不要的部分 Have you clipped the hedge yet? |
| 1916 circus(n) | (n)馬戲團;馬戲表演 Guess what? I'me taking the children to the circus. |
| 1917 dodge(n)(v) | (n)躲避;迴避 He made a dodge to the right as the gunman fired. (v)1.躲開;閃避 He threw a bottle at me,but i dodged. 2.巧妙地迴避 He tried to dodge the reporters' questions by saying that the case is under investigation. |
| 1918 crisp,crispy(adj) | (adj)酥的;脆的 The celery is fresh and crisp. |
| 1919 trunk(n) | 樹幹The trunk of this tree us four meters thick. (旅行用)大皮箱:汽車的行李箱 Let me put your baggage in the trunk. 象鼻The elephone uses its long trunk to pick up thing. 軀幹The wtestler(摔角選手) has a powerful trunk. |
| 1920 hug(v)(n) | 擁抱She hugged and kiss me goodbye as she set off from home. The mother gave ger son a hug and put him to bed. |
| 1921 burglar(n) | 盜賊the hentai games |
| 1922 dip(v)(n) | 浸:沾;泡Dip yourin to see how hot the water is. 下降;向下傾斜We set on the top deck watching the sun dip below the sea. 浸:沾;泡The bad wather did not stop people from takeig a dip on the sea. 傾斜;下沉The road takes a dip round the corner. |
| 1923 sometime(adv) | 某個時候I hope I'll see you again sometime. |
| 1924 kneel(v) | 單膝或雙膝跪下He knelt and splashed some river water onto his face. |
| 1925 pub(n) | 酒吧He used to hang aroundvthe pub until closing time. |
| 1926 tablet(n) | 藥片Some medicine is round pills(藥丸) and some flat tablets. 牌匾;碑A marble(大理石) tablet was put up in memory of those who died. |
| 1927 nun(n) | 修女;尼姑Monks(和尚) and nuns can't marry. |
| 1928 passport(n) | 護照A person who travels abroad must carry a passport. |
| 1929 vase(n) | 花瓶Please put these flowers in a vase and add some water. |
| 1930 crutch(n) | (支在腋下的)撐拐He had to walk on crutches because he broke him left leg. |
| 1931 jelly(n) | 果凍;膠狀物In the middle of the table is a large bowl of jelly. |
| 1932 hut(n) | (簡陋的)小屋The woodcutter(樵夫) lived un a little hut by the river. |
| 1933 musical(n) | 音樂劇The Phamtom of the Opera is a musical. 音樂方面的Can you play any musical instruments(樂器)? 悅耳的Dororhy has a musical speaking voice.I enjoy talking to her. |
| 1934 skyscaraper(n) | 摩天樓The skyscrapers block(阻擋) our view. |
| 1935 rob(n) robbery(n) | 搶劫(n)The jewelry store was robbed in broad daylight. 搶劫(v)Three bank robberies have happened lately. |
| 1936 nickname(n) | 綽號Red got his nickname for his red hair. 取綽號My math reacher is tough;that's why she's nickname the "iron lady". |
| 1937 vest(n) | 背心The cop survived because of his bulleyproof vest. |
| 1938 tack(n) | 大頭釘Joe hammered a tack unto the wall to hang a poster. 用大頭釘住He tacked a poster on the wall. |
| 1939 pearl(n) | 珍珠Most pearls have a soft silvery-white or cream shine(光澤). |
| 1940 motel(n) | 汽車旅館We overnighted(過夜) at a motel in the stuburbs. |
| 1941 librarian(n) | 圖書館員I asked a libraian to help me find what I needed. |
| 1942 limb(n) | 肢;臂Humans have four limbs-two arms and two legs. |
| 1943 tow(v)(n) | (用鍊子或繩子)拖曳(1)The broken-down car was towed to the garage. (2)My car broke down.Can you give me a tow? |
| 1944 zipper(n) | 拉鍊 She pulled the zipper of her coat up quickly and went out. |
| 1945 couch(n) | 長沙發Not feeling like doing anything, I just lay on the couch daydreaming. |
| 1946 tutor(n)(v) | 私人教師My parents hired a tutor teach me math. 當...的私人教師John tutored the child in English. |
| 1947 click(v)(n) | 發出喀嚓聲(v)The camera clicked when the picture was taken. 喀嚓聲(n)The lock opened with a click. |
| 1948 sip(v)(n) | 啜飲(1)Several old men are sitting under a tree ,sipping hot tea. (2)Taking a sip of her coffee, she continued to write. |
| 1949 stocking(n) | 長襪Guess what is in my Christmas stocking-an iPod. |
| 1950 bulb(n) | 燈泡The stairway(樓梯間) is lighted by a small, dim(黯淡的) bulb. |
| 1951 rusty(adj) | 生鏽的A plastic toy will never go rusty. 荒廢的;生疏的My English is a bit rusty. |
| 1952 slice(n)(v) | (n)薄片For breakfast, I had only a slice of bread and butter. (v)把...切成薄片She sliced the onion and put it in the beef stew(燉肉). |
| 1953 alley(n) | 小巷;後街A motorcycle is hidden in a narrow alley at the back of the house. |
| 1954 earnings(n) | 所賺得的錢;收入Having spent all my earnings,I started looking for a jod. |
| 1955 millionaire(n) | 富翁Only a millionaire can afford a mansion(豪宅) |
| 1956 racial(adj) | 人種的;種族的We live in a multi-racial society. |
| 1957 scrub(v)(n) | 用力擦洗(1)The litchen floor is dirty.It needs scrubbing.(2)The kitchen floor needs a good scrub. |
| 1958 joyful(adj) | 充滿喜悅的;使人高興的 Imagine the joyful scene(情景)when they were reunited(重聚) with their lost daughter. |
| 1959 fanatic(n)(adj) | (n)狂熱者;盲信者I'm not much of a sports fanatic/fan. (adj)狂熱者Huck is a fanatic/fanatical supporter of the ruling party(執政黨). |
| 1960 twig(n) | 細枝;嫩枝The camper gathered some dry twigs to make a fire. |
| 1961 buffalo(n) | 美洲野牛;水牛Once there were 70 million buffalo(es) on the plains. |