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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.
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