英語(yǔ)六級(jí)詞匯備考-高頻單詞及例句(3)
21, augment vt.vi.n. 增加,增大
vt.增加, 提高, 擴(kuò)大
He augments his income by teaching in the evening.
他通過晚上教書來增加收入。
22, authentic a. 真實(shí)的,可靠的,可信的
The copy he made of the painting can pass for an authentic one. 他臨摹的畫足以亂真。
This is an authentic news report.We can depend on it.
這是篇可靠的資訊報(bào)道, 我們相信它。
23, avail vt.有益于 n.效用
We tried to keep him alive but to no avail.
我們?nèi)尵人? 但卻徒勞無(wú)功。
All his efforts did not avail.
他做的所有的這些努力都是沒有用的。
24, avert vt. 轉(zhuǎn)開,避免,防止
He managed to avert suspicion. 他設(shè)法避嫌。
She averted her eyes from the terrible sight.
她把目光轉(zhuǎn)開, 不敢去看那可怕的景象。
25, baffle vt.使挫折 n.迷惑
The question baffled me completely and I couldnt answer it. 這個(gè)問題把我徹底難倒了, 我答不出來。
26, barren a.貧瘠的;不妊的
The barren land could produce little food.
那貧瘠的土地幾乎不長(zhǎng)莊稼。
She is a barren woman. 她是個(gè)不能生育的婦女。
無(wú)用的, 空洞的, 無(wú)結(jié)果的
This is a barren argument. 這是一場(chǎng)毫無(wú)結(jié)果的爭(zhēng)論。
27, batch n. 一組,分批,成批,批
The first batch of cakes was burnt. 第一爐蛋糕烤焦了。
Here comes a fresh batch of visitors.
新到了一批來訪者。
28, bizarre a. 奇異的
They saw a bizarre animal in the lake.
他們?cè)诤锌匆娨粋€(gè)奇怪的動(dòng)物。
29, bleak a. 蕭瑟的,蒼白的,荒涼的
They showed me into a bleak waiting room.
他們引我來到一間陰冷的會(huì)客室。
The companys prospects look pretty bleak.
這家公司的前景異常暗淡。
30, blunder vi.犯大錯(cuò) n.大錯(cuò)
I saw that I had been guilty of a careless blunder.
我意識(shí)到自己因疏忽而釀成大錯(cuò)。
He really blundered when he insulted the bosss wife.
當(dāng)他侮辱老板的妻子時(shí), 他真是犯了一個(gè)大錯(cuò)。
踉踉蹌蹌地走
Without my glasses, I blundered into the wrong room.
我沒戴眼鏡, 跌跌撞撞地走錯(cuò)了房間。
21, augment vt.vi.n. 增加,增大
vt.增加, 提高, 擴(kuò)大
He augments his income by teaching in the evening.
他通過晚上教書來增加收入。
22, authentic a. 真實(shí)的,可靠的,可信的
The copy he made of the painting can pass for an authentic one. 他臨摹的畫足以亂真。
This is an authentic news report.We can depend on it.
這是篇可靠的資訊報(bào)道, 我們相信它。
23, avail vt.有益于 n.效用
We tried to keep him alive but to no avail.
我們?nèi)尵人? 但卻徒勞無(wú)功。
All his efforts did not avail.
他做的所有的這些努力都是沒有用的。
24, avert vt. 轉(zhuǎn)開,避免,防止
He managed to avert suspicion. 他設(shè)法避嫌。
She averted her eyes from the terrible sight.
她把目光轉(zhuǎn)開, 不敢去看那可怕的景象。
25, baffle vt.使挫折 n.迷惑
The question baffled me completely and I couldnt answer it. 這個(gè)問題把我徹底難倒了, 我答不出來。
26, barren a.貧瘠的;不妊的
The barren land could produce little food.
那貧瘠的土地幾乎不長(zhǎng)莊稼。
She is a barren woman. 她是個(gè)不能生育的婦女。
無(wú)用的, 空洞的, 無(wú)結(jié)果的
This is a barren argument. 這是一場(chǎng)毫無(wú)結(jié)果的爭(zhēng)論。
27, batch n. 一組,分批,成批,批
The first batch of cakes was burnt. 第一爐蛋糕烤焦了。
Here comes a fresh batch of visitors.
新到了一批來訪者。
28, bizarre a. 奇異的
They saw a bizarre animal in the lake.
他們?cè)诤锌匆娨粋€(gè)奇怪的動(dòng)物。
29, bleak a. 蕭瑟的,蒼白的,荒涼的
They showed me into a bleak waiting room.
他們引我來到一間陰冷的會(huì)客室。
The companys prospects look pretty bleak.
這家公司的前景異常暗淡。
30, blunder vi.犯大錯(cuò) n.大錯(cuò)
I saw that I had been guilty of a careless blunder.
我意識(shí)到自己因疏忽而釀成大錯(cuò)。
He really blundered when he insulted the bosss wife.
當(dāng)他侮辱老板的妻子時(shí), 他真是犯了一個(gè)大錯(cuò)。
踉踉蹌蹌地走
Without my glasses, I blundered into the wrong room.
我沒戴眼鏡, 跌跌撞撞地走錯(cuò)了房間。