TOEFL托福英语大全

  • foolproof adj.极简单的;安全无比的同certain, guaranteed, infallibleJenny has a foolproof plan to get Colin’s hat back from Billy.珍妮有个简单的法子,可把科林的帽子从比利那儿拿回来。...

  • decay v.衰微;腐败同rot, decline, degenerateTheir family situation decayed to the point that they argued with each other all the time. 他们的家境中落到极点,大家无时无刻不在争吵...

  • abolish v.废除同annul, abrogate, wipe outIn the United States, slavery was abolished during the Civil War.美国的奴隶制度在南北战争时被废除了。adopt v.①接受;采用②收养同1.embrace, ...

  • surreptitious adj.秘密的同stealthy, furtive, sneaky, secretThe reporter was told that surreptitious bribes were being given to officials.这名记者被告知官员们正在接受秘密行...

  • probity n.正直;廉洁同integrity, honesty, uprightness, rectitudeThe lawyer's clients always appreciated the probity with which she represented their cas...

  • migrate v.移居同journey, travel In the 1800's many Americans migrated west to find land for farming. 19世纪时,许多美国人往西迁徙找寻耕地。munificent adj.慷慨的同generous,...

  • foliage n.树叶同leaves, leafageIn fall, I like to visit the mountains because the foliage there changes into such vivid colors.我喜欢在秋天的山野游玩,因为那里的树叶会变成鲜艳的颜...

  • abiding adj.永久的;持续性的同lasting, perpetual, enduring, continual, never-endingHer abiding love for painting led her to teach art to children.对绘画的永久爱好使她走上了...

  • priority n.①在前②优先权同 1.antecedent 2.preference, greater importanceGetting food to the famine victims is a priority for the relief workers. 为饥荒难民提供食物是救灾...

  • malice n.怨恨同spite, ill will, animosityAfter their argument, the malice between Teri and Fred seemed to grow. 争吵之后,泰瑞和弗雷德间的怨恨似乎又加深了。metropolitan adj.大都...

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