第027期-英語六級高頻詞匯
jeopardize
英 [?d?ep?da?z] 美 [?d?ep?rda?z]vt. 危害;使陷危地;使受危困
例句:By capping her grades at 94 while most other teachers grade on a scale that tops out at 100, your teacher could jeopardize a student's chance of getting a scholarship or getting into a top college.
如果你的老師把自己的成績限制在94分,而其他大多數(shù)老師的評分范圍都在100分以上,那么你的老師可能會危及學(xué)生獲得獎學(xué)金或進(jìn)入頂尖大學(xué)的機(jī)會。
The dispute could jeopardize the negotiations.
這一爭論可能會使損害談判。
He would never do anything to jeopardize his career.
他決不會做任何有損于他事業(yè)的事。
decline
英 [d??kla?n] 美 [d??kla?n]n. 下降;衰退;斜面
vi. 下降;衰落;謝絕
vt. 謝絕;婉拒
例句:The industry has slid into decline.
這個行業(yè)已成衰退之勢。
Support for the party continues to decline.
對該黨的支持繼續(xù)下降。
They failed to arrest the company's decline.
他們未能阻止公司的衰落。
optimistic
英 [??pt??m?st?k] 美 [?ɑ?pt??m?st?k]adj. 樂觀的;樂觀主義的
例句:I'm cautiously optimistic.
我持謹(jǐn)慎的樂觀態(tài)度。
He has an optimistic view of life.
他樂觀地看待人生。
She felt light-hearted and optimistic.
她感到無憂無慮,很樂觀。
abnormal
英 [?b?n??ml] 美 [?b?n??rml]adj. 反常的,不規(guī)則的;變態(tài)的
例句:They thought his behaviour was abnormal.
他們認(rèn)為他行為反常。
He concluded that Oswald was somewhat abnormal.
他斷定奧斯瓦德有點不正常。
The abnormal bleeding is your body's own red flag of danger.
這反常的流血是你身體本身的危險信號。
compulsory
英 [k?m?p?ls?ri] 美 [k?m?p?ls?ri]adj. 義務(wù)的;必修的;被強(qiáng)制的
n. (花樣滑冰、競技體操等的)規(guī)定動作
例句:There is a compulsory course in statistics.
有一門統(tǒng)計學(xué)的必修課。
Certain courses are compulsory, others are optional.
某些課程是必修的,其他是選修的。
It is compulsory for all motorcyclists to wear helmets.
所有騎摩托車的人都必須戴頭盔,這是強(qiáng)制性的。
回顧
- jeopardize
- decline
- optimistic
- abnormal
- compulsory