学位英语词汇(2)

2025-06-27

Stinky tofu smells rotten, but it tastes great. 臭豆腐闻起来是臭的,但吃起来却很好吃。 48. fresh (a.) 新鲜的

Your fish must be fresh if you want to eat it raw. 你的鱼必须是新鲜的,如果你要生吃的话。

49. down and out 穷困潦倒;孤苦无助

People should lend him a helping hand; He’s really down and out. 人们应该助他一臂之力,他已经穷困潦倒了。 50. past (n.) 过去,昔日

He lives in the past and he doesn't even have a computer! 他还活在过去,竟然没有计算机!

51. present (n.) 现在,目前

Only by living in the present can you be free of worries. 只有活在当下才能无忧虑。 52. eat like a bird 胃口小,吃的少

Jenny is very slim because she eats like a bird. 詹妮十分苗条,因为她吃的少。

53. future (n.) 未来,将来

She didn't see any future in their relationship. 她对她们的未来没抱希望。 54. duration (n.) 持续时间

A basketball game has a duration of 48 minutes. 一场篮球有48分钟的比赛时间。

55. for good 永远

Smoke less everyday, then you might be able to quit smoking for good. 每天少吸烟一点, 你就可能会永远戒掉烟。

Don’t shed crocodile tears over his misfortune, I know you hate him. 不要假惺惺的为他的厄运假慈悲了,我知道你恨他。 56. outlook (n.) 前景

The company's outlook was not good. 公司的前景不怎么看好。

57. potential (n.) 潜力

I think this young man has a lot of potential. 我觉得这个年轻人的潜力不错。 58. get fired 炒鱿鱼

The anchorman of the BBC network’s evening news got fired. 听说BBC电视网的晚间新闻主播被炒了鱿鱼。

59. fortune (n.) 命运

Before we were married, we had to have our fortunes told. 我们在结婚前已经算过命了。 60. fate (n.) 命运;天命,天数

You can not escape your fate. 你无法逃脱你的命运。

61. hang in the balance 未见分晓;悬而未决

I guess my future hangs in the balance. 我想我的未来悬而未决啊。 62. goal (n.) 目标

After you set your goals, you must work continuously toward them. 设定目标后要持续的往目标努力。

63. plan (n.) 计划

She has a 10-step plan for her future. 她对她的未有设定了十个步骤的计划。 64. high and dry 被抛弃的,处于痛苦之中的

George took all the money away and left his companions high and dry, with nothing to buy the tickets. 乔治带走了所有的钱,把他的同事抛弃了,连买车票的钱也没有。

65. projection (n.) 规划

The company's projection of their income was unrealistic. 公司对营利的规划不切实际。

66. schedule (n.) 行程

We are already behind schedule and we haven't even started yet. 我们的行程已经晚了,甚至还没开始呢!

67. high and low 到处

I looked high and low for my pen,but I couldn’t find it anywhere. 我到处找我的钢笔,但我怎么也找不到它。 68. intend (vt.) 打算

My parents intend for me to go to university in England. 我的父母打算让我到英国读大学。

dream 69. (n.) 梦想

Without dreams, we have no future. 没有梦想就没有未来。 70. hit upon 突然想到

He hit upon a plan to defeat his antagonist. 他突然想出了一个挫败他对手的计划。

71. wish (vt.) 想要;希望,渴望 I wish I had a girlfriend. 我想要有个女朋友。 72. aspire

(vi.) 热望,向往;怀有大志

There are many waitresses that aspire to be actresses. 有许多的女服务生向往成为女演员。

73. in a bind 窘迫;陷入困境

I’m really in a bind. 我左右为难。 74. aspiration (n.) 热望,志向,抱负

My aspirations push me to work harder every day. 我的抱负让我每天要努力工作。

75, priority (n.) 优先考虑的事

Safety is our first priority. 安全是我们的优先考虑。 76. in luck 幸运

You are in luck. 你很走运。

77. biological (a.) 生物的

Her biological clock was ticking and she really wanted to have a baby. 她的生物时钟在起变化,所以她想要有个小孩。 78. resolution (n.) 决心;决定

Have you made any New Year's resolutions yet? 你许下新年愿望了吗?/你定好新年计划了么?

79. ins and outs 错综复杂事物的因果

After careful investigation, he got to know the ins and outs of the accident. 经过仔细的调查,他终于弄清了事件的前因后果。

80. GPS

=Global Positioning System 全球定位系统

Did you know you can use the global positioning system to find a difficult address?. 你知道你可以用全球定位系统来找一个难找的地址吗?

81. LAN

=local area network 局域网

All our office computers are on a local area network. 我们公司里所有的计算机都在局域网上。 82. It's in God's hands 听天由命

It's in God's hands and we have prepared for the worst. 听天由命吧,我们已经做最坏的准备了。

83. abdomen (n.) 腹;下腹;腹部

The pregnant woman has an enlarged abdomen. 那位孕妇有增大的下腹。 84. bereave

(vt.) 使失去(希望、生命等)

The lost hikers were bereft of hope when the rescue plane did not see them. 当救援的飞机没有看到他们时,那些迷路的徒步者丧失了希望。

85. let sleeping dogs lie 莫惹是非;别多管闲事;别惹麻烦

Don't tell the teacher what you have done. Let sleeping dogs lie. 不要告诉老师你做了什么。莫惹是非。 86. bereave (vt.) 使孤寂;使凄凉

The children were bereaved by the death of their parents. 那些失去双亲的孩子是可怜和孤独的。

87. consecrate (vt.) 奉……为神圣;尊崇

This battlefield is consecrated to the memory of the soldiers who died here. 这个战场被视为圣地以纪念死于该处的战士。

88. lose one's temper 发脾气;动怒

Don't lose your temper in front of the class. 别在班上发脾气。

89. evoke 唤起(记忆等);引起

A good joke does not necessarily evoke a hearty laugh. 好笑话并不一定逗人大笑。 90. groove (n.) 沟;槽;凹线

Wheels left grooves in a muddy dirt road. 车轮在泥泞的路上留下凹痕。

91. make ends meet 使收支平衡

I have to take two part-time jobs at the same time to make ends mee. 为了收支平衡,我不得不同时作两份兼职。 92. jolt (vt.) 使摇动;使颠簸

The old car jolted its passengers badly as it went over the rough road. 那辆旧车走过崎岖的道路时,很厉害地颠簸着它的乘客。

93. obsolete (a.) 过时的,老式的

Bowing to greet a lady is now an obsolete custom. 用鞠躬来欢迎女士如今已是过时的习俗。


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