20230908 單詞學(xué)習(xí)
20230908 單詞學(xué)習(xí)
readily?
/?r?d?l?/ |CET4 TEM4 1.ADV If you do something readily, you do it in a way which shows that you are very willing to do it. 樂意地 ? I asked her if she would allow me to interview her, and she readily agreed. 我問她是否允許我采訪她,她欣然同意了。 2.ADV You also use readily to say that something can be done or obtained quickly and easily. For example, if you say that something can be readily understood, you mean that people can understand it quickly and easily. 容易地; 迅速地 ? The components are readily available in hardware stores. 這些零件在五金商店容易買到
banqueting
?/?b??kw?t??/ ADJ A banqueting hall or room is a large room where banquets are held. 宴席用的
voracious?
/v??re???s/ ADJ If you describe a person, or their appetite for something, as voracious, you mean that they want a lot of something. 貪婪的; 如饑似渴的 ? Joseph Smith was a voracious book collector. 約瑟夫·史密斯是一個如饑似渴的藏書家。 ? All otters have a voracious appetite. 所有的水獺都有一個貪吃的胃口。
immoderate?
/??m?d?r?t/ ADJ If you describe something as immoderate, you disapprove of it because it is too extreme. 極端的; 過分的 ? He launched an immoderate tirade on Turner. 他對特納發(fā)表了一篇過激的演說。
barbarian?
/bɑ??b??r??n/ 1.N-COUNT In former times, barbarians were people from other countries who were thought to be uncivilized and violent. 蠻族人 ? The Roman Empire was overrun by Nordic barbarians. 羅馬帝國被北歐蠻族推翻了。 2.N-COUNT If you describe someone as a barbarian, you disapprove of them because they behave in a way that is cruel or uncivilized. 野蠻人 ? Our maths teacher was a bully and a complete barbarian. 我們的數(shù)學(xué)老師是個惡霸,十足的野蠻人。 3.ADJ Barbarian is also an adjective. 野蠻的 ? We need to fight this barbarian attitude to science. 我們需要向這種對待科學(xué)的野蠻態(tài)度作斗爭。
unaccustomed?
/??n??k?st?md/ 1.ADJ If you are unaccustomed to something, you do not know it very well or have not experienced it very often. 不習(xí)慣的; 不了解的 ? They were unaccustomed to such military setbacks. 他們不習(xí)慣這樣的軍事失敗。 2.ADJ If you describe someone's behaviour or experiences as unaccustomed, you mean that they do not usually behave like this or have experiences of this kind. 不尋常的 ? He began to comfort me with such unaccustomed gentleness. 他開始用異乎尋常的溫柔安慰我。