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Hold an Opinion, Give an Advice!

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admonish
1.
ad
mo
nish
动词

劝告, 告诫

The coach admonished the players to adhere to fair play and sportsmanship during the game.

教练告诫球员们在比赛中要遵守公平竞争和体育精神。

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articulate
2.
ar
tic
u
late
动词

清晰地发音, 明确表达

It's important for public speakers to articulate their words effectively to engage the audience.

对于公众演讲者来说,有效地清晰表达他们的词语以吸引观众是很重要的。

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balk
3.
balk
动词

犹豫, 退缩

He balked at the idea of taking on such a risky project.

他对承担如此高风险项目的想法犹豫了

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chastise
4.
chas
tise
动词

斥责, 严厉批评

The teacher chastised the student for disrupting the class with loud behavior.

老师严厉批评了那个因大声行为扰乱课堂的学生。

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conciliate
5.
con
ci
liate
动词

安抚, 调解

She conciliated the upset customer by offering a full refund.

她通过提供全额退款安抚了不满的客户。

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confer
6.
confer
动词

授予, 给予

The university will confer degrees upon the graduating students during the commencement ceremony.

大学将在毕业典礼上向毕业生授予学位。

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decry
7.
dec
ry
动词

谴责, 批评

The activist decried the new policy as harmful to the community.

活动人士谴责新政策对社区有害。

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demur
8.
de
mur
动词

反对, 犹豫

When asked to work overtime, Sarah demurred, citing family commitments.

当被要求加班时,莎拉婉拒了,理由是家庭承诺。

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denote
9.
de
note
动词

表示, 指示

A sudden change in behavior can denote underlying emotional distress that may not be immediately apparent.

行为的突然变化可以表示可能不会立即显现的潜在情绪困扰。

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fathom
10.
fa
thom
动词

理解, 领会

The novel's intricate plot required readers to fathom the characters' motivations.

小说错综复杂的情节要求读者理解角色的动机。

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hail
11.
hail
名词

冰雹, 雹子

She watched the hail bounce off the window during the storm.

她看着冰雹在暴风雨期间从窗户上弹开。

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intimate
12.
in
ti
mate
形容词

亲密的, 亲近的

They shared an intimate moment under the stars, revealing their deepest thoughts.

他们在星空下分享了一个亲密的时刻,揭示了他们最深的想法。

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negate
13.
ne
gate
动词

抵消, 中和

Adding a negative review can negate the positive impact of previous feedback.

添加负面评论可以抵消之前反馈的积极影响。

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surmise
14.
sur
mise
动词

推测, 猜测

Unable to find the missing document, he could only surmise that it might have been misplaced.

找不到丢失的文件,他只能推测可能放错了地方。

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underscore
15.
un
der
score
动词

强调, 突出

The president's speech underscored the importance of unity in challenging times.

总统的讲话强调了在充满挑战的时代团结的重要性。

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vituperative
16.
vi
tu
pe
ra
tive
形容词

谩骂的, 辱骂的

His vituperative remarks about the new policy shocked everyone in the meeting.

他对新政策的谩骂言论震惊了会议上的所有人。

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refute
17.
re
fute
动词

反驳, 否认

The scientist refuted the hypothesis with empirical data.

科学家用经验数据反驳了这个假设。

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18.
blin
ker
名词

转向灯, 方向指示灯

He activated the blinker to signal his intention to merge into the right lane.

他打开了转向灯以示意要并入右车道。

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caustic
19.
caus
tic
名词

腐蚀剂, 腐蚀性物质

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convoluted
20.
con
vo
lu
ted
形容词

复杂的, 曲折的

The lawyer's convoluted argument confused the jury rather than clarifying the case.

律师错综复杂的论点非但没有澄清案件,反而让陪审团感到困惑。

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didactic
21.
di
dac
tic
形容词

说教的, 教育性的

The professor's lectures were highly didactic, providing students with valuable insights into the subject matter.

教授的讲座非常有教育意义,为学生提供了关于主题的宝贵见解。

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embroil
22.
emb
roil
动词

卷入, 使陷入

He inadvertently embroiled himself in a heated debate at the family gathering by expressing a controversial opinion.

他在家庭聚会上表达了一个有争议的观点,无意中卷入了一场激烈的辩论。

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erroneous
23.
e
rro
neous
形容词

错误的, 不准确的

The report contained several erroneous conclusions based on faulty data.

该报告包含了一些基于错误数据的错误结论。

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intelligible
24.
in
te
lli
gi
ble
形容词

易懂的, 清晰的

The professor's lecture was intelligible, with clear explanations and examples.

教授的讲座易懂,解释和例子都很清楚。

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plausible
25.
plau
si
ble
形容词

可信的, 合理的

The detective found his alibi to be plausible, as several witnesses corroborated his story.

侦探发现他的不在场证明可信,因为几位证人都证实了他的说法。

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tacit
26.
ta
cit
形容词

默示的, 心照不宣的

His tacit approval was evident from his nod, even though he said nothing.

他的默许从他的点头中显而易见,尽管他什么也没说。

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nonetheless
27.
none
the
less
副词

尽管如此, 然而

The evidence was weak; the jury convicted him nonetheless.

证据不足;尽管如此,陪审团还是判他有罪。

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respectively
28.
res
pec
tive
ly
副词

分别

Tom and Jerry are 5 and 3 years old, respectively.

汤姆和杰瑞分别是5岁和3岁。

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whereas
29.
whe
reas
连词

而, 然而

James is outgoing and talkative, whereas his brother is reserved and quiet.

詹姆斯外向且健谈,他的兄弟则内向且安静。

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conundrum
30.
co
nund
rum
名词

谜题, 难题

The meaning of life has always been a conundrum that philosophers have pondered for centuries.

生命的意义一直是一个难题,几个世纪以来哲学家们一直在思考。

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discrepancy
31.
disc
re
pan
cy
名词

差异, 不符

The audit revealed a significant discrepancy between the reported revenue and the actual sales figures.

审计揭示了报告的收入与实际销售数字之间的显著差异

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dissonance
32.
di
sso
nance
名词

不和谐音, 刺耳的声音

She winced at the dissonance in the music, which clashed with the otherwise harmonious melody.

她对音乐中的不和谐音皱了皱眉,这与原本和谐的旋律形成了冲突。

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duplicity
33.
dup
li
ci
ty
名词

口是心非, 虚伪

The spy was skilled in duplicity.

那个间谍擅长表里不一

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exemplar
34.
e
xemp
lar
名词

范例, 榜样

The student's essay was an exemplar of clear and persuasive writing.

学生的论文是清晰和有说服力写作的典范

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gist
35.
gist
名词

要点, 主旨

The gist of the conversation was about improving team collaboration.

对话的要点是关于改善团队协作。

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implication
36.
im
pli
ca
tion
名词

含义, 后果

His decision to cut costs has serious implications for employee morale.

他削减成本的决定对员工士气有严重的影响

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paradox
37.
pa
ra
dox
名词

悖论, 逻辑矛盾

It's a paradox that the more choices we have, the harder it becomes to make a decision.

这是一个悖论,我们拥有的选择越多,做出决定就越困难。

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veracity
38.
ve
ra
ci
ty
名词
vitriol
39.
vit
riol
名词

尖刻的批评, 恶毒的评论

Critics unleashed a storm of vitriol towards the artist's new, provocative work.

评论家们对艺术家新作的挑衅性作品释放了一连串尖酸刻薄的批评

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