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Emotional Rollercoaster

37 Words

19m

abash
1.
a
bash
动词

使尴尬, 使羞愧

The teacher's sharp criticism abashed the student, causing her to lose confidence.

老师的尖锐批评使学生感到不安,导致她失去信心。

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abominate
2.
a
bo
mi
nate
动词

憎恶, 极度厌恶

She abominates cruelty to animals and supports organizations that work to protect them.

憎恶对动物的残忍行为,并支持致力于保护它们的组织。

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abhorrence
3.
ab
ho
rrence
名词

憎恶, 厌恶

His abhorrence of violence was evident in his peaceful activism and staunch opposition to war.

他对暴力的憎恶在他和平的行动主义和对战争的坚定反对中是显而易见的。

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acrimonious
4.
ac
ri
mo
nious
形容词

尖刻的, 激烈的

The meeting ended on an acrimonious note, with both sides exchanging harsh words.

会议以尖刻的调子结束,双方交换了严厉的言辞。

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aghast
5.
a
ghast
形容词

惊骇的, 震惊的

She was aghast when she saw the extent of the damage after the storm.

当她看到风暴后的破坏程度时,她感到震惊

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agog
6.
a
gog
形容词

兴奋的, 热切的

She was agog with excitement when she heard she had won the grand prize in the lottery.

当她听说自己中了彩票大奖时,她兴奋不已

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ardor
7.
ar
dor
名词

热情, 激情

Her ardor for her children was evident in every loving gesture she made.

她对孩子们的热情在她所做的每一个充满爱意的举动中都显而易见。

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berserk
8.
ber
serk
名词

狂战士, 狂暴战士

The berserk charged into the enemy line, swinging his axe wildly.

狂战士冲入敌军阵线,疯狂地挥舞着他的斧头。

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blithe
9.
blithe
形容词

漫不经心的, 轻率的

The politician responded to the crisis with a blithe air, seemingly unfazed by the gravity of the situation.

这位政治家以漫不经心的态度回应了危机,似乎对局势的严重性毫不在意。

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boggle
10.
bo
ggle
动词

使困惑, 使震惊

The complexity of the scientific theory boggled the students' minds.

科学理论的复杂性震惊了学生们的头脑。

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brood
11.
brood
名词

一窝, 幼雏

The mother hen clucked softly to her brood of chicks, guiding them to a patch of grass for foraging.

母鸡轻声地向她的一窝小鸡咯咯叫,引导它们到一片草地上觅食。

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12.
chuffed
形容词

高兴的, 自豪的

He was chuffed to win first place in the competition.

他对在比赛中获得第一名感到非常高兴

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13.
cons
cience
stri
cken
形容词

受良心谴责的, 内疚的

The conscience-stricken employee confessed to his mistake.

良心不安的员工承认了自己的错误。

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contemptuous
14.
con
temp
tuous
形容词

轻蔑的, 鄙视的

She gave him a contemptuous look after his rude comment.

在他粗鲁的评论之后,她给了他一个轻蔑的眼神。

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cringe
15.
cringe
动词

畏缩, 退缩

The loud thunder made the dog cringe in fear and seek shelter.

响亮的雷声使狗因恐惧而畏缩并寻找庇护所。

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desolation
16.
de
so
la
tion
名词

荒凉, 孤寂

Standing amidst the ruins, the explorer felt a profound sense of desolation, imagining the vibrant city that once existed.

站在废墟中,探险者感到一种深深的荒凉,想象着曾经存在的繁华城市。

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despondency
17.
des
pon
den
cy
名词

沮丧, 绝望

In the depths of his despondency, he struggled to find a reason to get out of bed each morning.

在他绝望的深处,他挣扎着寻找每天早晨起床的理由。

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diffidence
18.
di
ffi
dence
名词

羞怯, 缺乏自信

Her diffidence kept her from speaking up in meetings.

她的羞怯使她不敢在会议上发言。

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disconcert
19.
dis
con
cert
动词

使不安, 使困惑

The sudden change in plans disconcerted the entire team, who had prepared for the original schedule.

计划的突然变化打乱了整个团队的阵脚,他们已经为原定时间表做好了准备。

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disillusion
20.
dis
i
llu
sion
名词

幻灭, 从幻想中解脱

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dismay
21.
dis
may
动词

使震惊, 使担忧

The sudden cancellation of the event dismayed the attendees, leaving them feeling disappointed.

活动的突然取消震惊了与会者,让他们感到失望。

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consternation
22.
cons
ter
na
tion
名词

惊愕, 困惑

The sudden announcement caused consternation among the employees.

突然的宣布在员工中引起了惊愕

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dreary
23.
drea
ry
形容词

沉闷的, 单调的

The weather was dreary, with constant rain and gray skies that made the day feel endless.

天气沉闷,持续的雨水和灰色的天空让这一天感觉无穷无尽。

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drab
24.
drab
形容词

暗淡的, 单调的

The clothing line featured drab tones for a minimalist look.

该服装系列以暗淡的色调为特色,呈现出极简主义的外观。

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dumbfound
25.
dumb
found
动词

使目瞪口呆, 使震惊

The magician’s final trick dumbfounded the entire audience.

魔术师的最后一个戏法惊呆了所有的观众。

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ecstatic
26.
ecs
ta
tic
形容词

狂喜的, 欣喜若狂的

She was ecstatic when she found out she had won the lottery, unable to contain her excitement.

当她发现自己中了彩票时,她欣喜若狂,无法抑制自己的兴奋。

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empathetic
27.
em
pa
the
tic
形容词

有同理心的, 感同身受的

Sarah is known for her empathetic nature, always lending a listening ear and offering comfort to those in need.

莎拉以她 empathetic 的天性而闻名,总是乐于倾听并为需要帮助的人提供安慰。

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engross
28.
eng
ross
动词

吸引, 迷住

The captivating novel engrossed her so much that she lost track of time.

这本引人入胜的小说如此吸引了她,以至于她忘记了时间。

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exasperate
29.
e
xas
pe
rate
动词

激怒, 惹恼

His repeated failure to follow instructions correctly exasperated his boss, who had to continually correct his mistakes.

他屡次未能正确遵循指示,这让他的老板感到非常恼火,不得不不断纠正他的错误。

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exclamatory
30.
exc
la
ma
to
ry
形容词

感叹的, 惊呼的

She made an exclamatory remark when she saw the surprise party.

当她看到惊喜派对时,她发出了感叹的评论。

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exult
31.
e
xult
动词

欢欣鼓舞, 大喜

The team exulted after winning the championship game.

球队在赢得冠军赛后欢欣鼓舞

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famish
32.
fa
mish
动词

饿死, 因食物匮乏而死亡

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fidgety
33.
fi
dge
ty
形容词

坐立不安的, 烦躁的

The fidgety child couldn't sit still during the long car ride, constantly shifting in his seat.

坐立不安的孩子在漫长的汽车旅程中无法静坐,不断在座位上动来动去。

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flabbergast
34.
fla
bber
gast
动词

使大吃一惊, 使目瞪口呆

The unexpected plot twist in the movie always flabbergasts me.

电影中意想不到的情节转折总是让我大吃一惊

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fluster
35.
flus
ter
动词

使慌张, 使慌乱

The unexpected question from her professor flustered the student and she struggled to articulate her answer.

教授出乎意料的问题学生慌乱,她努力地想表达出她的答案。

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frazzled
36.
fra
zzled
形容词

疲惫不堪, 压力过大

The constant pressure left him feeling frazzled and on edge.

持续的压力让他感到精疲力竭和紧张不安。

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fret
37.
fret
动词

烦恼, 担忧

She fretted about whether she had left the stove on before leaving the house.

担心在离开家之前是否把炉子开着。

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