VisualLang

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35 Words

18m

affectation
1.
a
ffec
ta
tion
名词

做作

They quickly saw through the affectation of his elegant speech, recognizing it as an attempt to impress.

他们很快就看穿了他优雅演讲中的做作,认为这是试图给人留下深刻印象。

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amalgam
2.
a
mal
gam
名词

混合物, 结合体

Her art is an amalgam of various styles, merging abstract and realism in a unique way.

她的艺术是各种风格的融合,以独特的方式将抽象和现实主义结合在一起。

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din
3.
din
名词

喧嚣, 嘈杂

The din of the crowd at the concert was so overwhelming that it almost drowned out the music.

音乐会上人群的喧嚣如此压倒性,几乎淹没了音乐。

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guile
4.
guile
名词

狡诈, 欺骗

Politicians often rely on guile like spin and rhetoric to portray their opponents' policies in a negative light.

政治家经常依靠诡计如旋转和修辞来负面描绘对手的政策。

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levity
5.
le
vi
ty
名词

轻率, 不严肃

The after-dinner speeches were delivered with a light levity to keep the mood cheerful.

晚餐后的演讲以轻松的轻松方式进行,以保持气氛愉快。

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clamor
6.
cla
mor
名词

喧闹, 嘈杂

The clamor of the factory machines made it hard to think.

工厂机器的喧闹让人难以思考。

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mollify
7.
mo
lli
fy
动词

安抚, 平息

She mollified her upset friend by apologizing sincerely.

她通过真诚地道歉安抚了她心烦的朋友。

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aberrant
8.
a
be
rrant
形容词

异常的, 偏离常规的

His behavior was aberrant compared to the rest of the group.

他的行为与小组其他人相比是异常的

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9.
[run] amok
短语

The crowd at the concert ran amok, breaking barriers and causing chaos.

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antic
10.
an
tic
形容词

滑稽的, 古怪的

His antic dance moves made everyone laugh at the party.

古怪的舞步让派对上的每个人都笑了。

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become
11.
be
come
动词

成为, 变成

He's training to become a pilot at a flight school.

他正在飞行学校接受培训以成为一名飞行员。

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bereft
12.
be
reft
形容词

孤寂的, 悲伤的

After the passing of her husband, she felt completely bereft.

丈夫去世后,她感到完全失去了

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bleak
13.
bleak
形容词

阴冷的, 寒冷多风的

The bleak winter day was characterized by gray skies and biting winds.

阴冷的冬日以灰暗的天空和刺骨的寒风为特征。

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callow
14.
ca
llow
形容词

幼稚的, 不成熟的

Despite his callow attitude, he was determined to prove himself.

尽管他态度幼稚,他决心证明自己。

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choleric
15.
cho
le
ric
形容词

易怒的, 暴躁的

The choleric outburst from the manager surprised everyone in the office.

经理的易怒爆发让办公室里的每个人都感到惊讶。

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covert
16.
co
vert
形容词

秘密的, 隐蔽的

During the meeting, she made a covert gesture to signal her colleague.

会议期间,她做了一个隐蔽的手势向她的同事发出信号。

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cynical
17.
cy
ni
cal
形容词

愤世嫉俗的, 不信任的

After experiencing multiple disappointments, she became cynical about the concept of true love.

在经历了多次失望之后,她对真爱的概念变得愤世嫉俗

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erratic
18.
e
rra
tic
形容词

不可预测的, 不稳定的

His erratic behavior at the meeting made everyone uncomfortable.

他在会议上的不稳定行为让每个人都感到不舒服。

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facile
19.
fa
cile
形容词

容易的

The athlete's victory was facile, as they dominated the competition without much challenge.

运动员的胜利很容易,因为他们在没有太多挑战的情况下就主导了比赛。

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inherent
20.
in
he
rent
形容词

固有的, 内在的

Trust is an inherent part of any successful relationship.

信任是任何成功关系中与生俱来的一部分。

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intrinsic
21.
int
rin
sic
形容词

内在的, 固有的

The intrinsic sweetness of the ripe fruit made it delicious without any added sugar.

成熟水果的内在甜味使其无需添加糖就很美味。

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keen
22.
keen
形容词

热衷的, 热情的

She was keen to dive into the new book series, devouring each novel with gusto.

热切地想要投入到新书系列中,津津有味地阅读每一本小说。

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novel
23.
no
vel
名词

小说, 书

She's reading a novel about a detective solving mysteries in a small town.

她正在读一本关于侦探在小镇上解开谜团的小说

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obsolete
24.
ob
so
lete
形容词

过时的, 陈旧的

The flip phone has become obsolete in an era dominated by smartphones.

在智能手机主导的时代,翻盖手机已经过时了。

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optimal
25.
op
ti
mal
形容词

最优, 最佳

The optimal route for travel was chosen to avoid traffic.

为了避免交通拥堵,选择了旅行的最佳路线。

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placid
26.
pla
cid
形容词

平静的, 宁静的

She remained placid despite the chaos around her.

尽管周围一片混乱,她仍然保持 平静

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pragmatic
27.
prag
ma
tic
形容词

务实的, 实际的

In the face of budget constraints, the manager took a pragmatic approach, prioritizing cost-effective solutions.

面对预算限制,经理采取了务实的方法,优先考虑具有成本效益的解决方案。

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retire
28.
re
tire
动词

退休, 退职

After working for 30 years, she finally retired.

工作了30年后,她终于退休了。

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sportive
29.
spor
tive
形容词

与体育有关的

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timely
30.
time
ly
形容词

及时的, 适时的

The timely arrival of the ambulance saved the injured hiker's life.

救护车的及时到达挽救了受伤徒步旅行者的生命。

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unprecedented
31.
un
pre
ce
den
ted
形容词

前所未有的, 空前的

The pandemic caused an unprecedented disruption to global travel and commerce.

疫情对全球旅行和商业造成了前所未有的干扰。

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vintage
32.
vin
tage
形容词

古老的, 复古的

The vintage car, restored to its former glory, exemplified the craftsmanship of classic automobiles.

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volatile
33.
vo
la
tile
形容词

不稳定的, 不可预测的

The political situation in the region is highly volatile.

该地区的政治局势高度不稳定

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whimsical
34.
whim
si
cal
形容词

异想天开的, 古怪的

His whimsical decision to take a spontaneous trip surprised everyone.

异想天开的决定去进行一次即兴旅行让所有人都感到惊讶。

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byzantine
35.
by
zan
tine
形容词

复杂的, 繁琐的

The Byzantine bureaucracy of the government made it challenging for citizens to navigate and obtain permits.

政府的错综复杂的官僚体系使公民难以获得许可证。

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