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作者: fyhllj 时间: 2003-9-16 09:31
标题: [分享]WordPower系列帖汇总(01-06)
Word  ower ----01
我刚刚购得KAPLAN WORD  OWER一书。共750 must-know words. 个人感觉比XDF的要好的多。现共享出来,由于我的打字速度慢,每天计划出十个含例句,大家一起来学吧!
The author's foreword:
We couldn't include in this book every word in the English Language. We assume you know that! What we did attempt to do was organize the most important words into three broad categories. We started in section 1 with words you really ought to know already---to build your confidence and straighten out any critical incorrect impressions you might have had about actural meanings. If you know these words, we figure you're ready to have lunch with an admissions conselor at Harvard or make a great impression on an interview at a Fortune 500 firm. Sections 2 and 3 cover words of increasing difficulty. You 'll wind up training your brain and increasing your word power with new level you decide to trackle.
Would you abdicate or advocate?
1. abdicate v. to step down from a position of power
The king decided to abdicate in favor of his smart, though woefully impetuous son.
The abdication heralded a new era.
2. abridge v. shorten, condense, or lesson in length
At first he planned a lengthy abdication speech, but than he decided to give an abridged version so he wouldn't bore his kingdom to death.
Had he decided to abridge the speech himself, the queen was planning to lose it.
3. Absolve v. forgive or free from blame
As part of the king's historic decision, he decided to absolve all those villains who languished in the tower.
4. Abysmal adj. extremely wrethched, bottomless
The prisoners had been living in an abysmal situation.
5. Advocate v. support, or be in favor of
Not one cabinet member could advocate the king's posiion.
They all became advocates of his proposal, however, when the king's son threatened to hehead them.
6. Affinity n Sympathy, atraction, kinship
She possessed an affinity for the local artists, so she called upon them to display their wares at pre-abdication crafts fair.
7. Agenda n. program, things to be done
The queen's agenda grew longer every day and was impossible to address.
8. Aggrandize v. make great
The king's wealth had aggrandized during the tme of hs reign.
The queen had also experienced an aggrandizement of his wealth.
9. Allusion n. an indirect reference
She was sometimes refered to sa Queen Jackie, which was an allusion to Jacqueline Onassis and his famous shopping spress.
10. Altruistic adj. unselfish concern with the welfare of others
The royal family, despite their excesses, had been quite altruistic about the fairness of the tax system.
Every lesson tells a story
Hope that is helpful to your guys.
作者: fyhllj 时间: 2003-9-16 09:33
Word Power 02-----拿高分,单词是基础!
If you know these words, we figure you're ready to have lunch with an admissions conselor at Harvard or make a great impression on an interview at a Fortune 500 firm. ---------The author.
11-15 is Connecting with 01 section
11. Acquiesce v. to comply passively , to give in
The king’s cabinet did not easily acquiesce to the pardons
Their acquiescence was critical.
12. Aesthetic adj. concerned with or appreciate of beauty
The Queen, with his fine, aesthetic sense, decided to stage the abdication with an eye towards high drama and bright colors
13. Amnesty n an official pardon for a group of people who violate a law
In fact, the king himself had granted amnesty five years before to a ring of conspirators who had been planning to rob a bank.
14.Animosity n, Ill , Dislike
He harbored no animosity towards the conspirators, even though a portion of his own money rested in the bank’s vaults.
15.Anomalous adj. irregular, abnormal, unusual
The price secretly plans to hang all criminals once he is crowned, as he considers his father’s decision regarding amnesty an anomalous one.
Lesson two: Climb every mountain
16.Arduous adj. difficult to do , laborious
Sam knew the mountain-climbing expedition would be arduous.
Jenna, Sam’s wife, having experienced the arduousness of last climb, decided not to go
17.Augment v. to increase or enlarge
Sam felt it important to augment the number of guides he employed for the climb.
18.Austere adj. stern in manner or appearance, strict in morals
He also felt that the group should follow an austere routine, as any frivolity could cost them lives.
19.Aversion n strong or fixed dislike, afeeling of repugnance
Sam had a decided aversion to joy seekers anyway, because they usually wasted too much of his time.
20.Banal adj. commonplace, trite, unoriginal
He particularly hated climbers like Harrison who, with his fancy airs and fancier equipment, struck him as utterly banal.
Every lesson tells a story.
作者: fyhllj 时间: 2003-9-16 09:34
Baroque adj. extravagantly ornate, flamboyant, characterized by bold ornamentation
Harrison's wife, Dinna, who favored brocade gowns and velevt wraps studded with jewels, decided not to climb in favor of shopping for other baroque acountrements
22. Begrude v. envry another's possessions, to concede reluctantly.
Harrison did not usually begrudge Dinna her purchases, but this time he did feel slightly annoyed.
23. Benediction n Blessing, a good wish
He would have considered her company on this climb a benediction.
24. Benign adj. gentle, not harmful, kind
Diana, however, viewed her refusal as completely benign, because Harrison was well aware that climbling did not suit her.
25. Blanch v. to turn pale
So it was no surprse that she blanched when Harrison lit into her.
26. Blithe adj. happily, Lighthearted , joyful
She had blithely assumed Harrison wouldn't care.
27. Botch v. to bungle, to foul up
"Darling!" she exclaimed, " I certainly botched this up, didn't I?"
28. Bracing adj. invigoraing, v. to prepare
"We must brace ourselves for a difficult seperation," Harrison replied sternly.
29. Broach v. to open up a subject for discussion
Harrison hoped Diana would not attempt to broach a conversation about his hurt feelings
30. Buffoon n. lown or fool
Harrison hated talking about his feelings with anyone but sam's wife Jenna.....a fact that made him feel like a tremendous buffoon.
作者: fyhllj 时间: 2003-9-16 09:35
WordPower04--坚持就是胜利
It was a catharsis for Gmaters when they got a score of 750.
31。 Bulwark n. something used as adefense, a strong pretection.
The villagers used dirt and logs to provides a bulwark against the army's invading tanks.
32. Cache n . A hiding place, something hidden in a serect place
The guerrillas had a weapons cache in an underground tunnel
33. Callous adj. Unfeeling and insensitive
The army officiers were callous anout the destruction of the villages.
34. Candor adj. truthfulness, great honesty, frankness
The villagers tried to communicate with complete candor.
35. Capitulate v. to surrender, to surrender, to stop resisting
The army would not captitulate, even in the face of increasing violent resistance.
36. Catharsis N. an emotional purification, an emotional release.
It was a catharsis for the army soldiers when they heard the rescure helicopters.
It was a catharsis for Gmaters when they got a score of 750.
37. Caustic adj. biting in humor
News traveled fast, and the usually witty General Quarters could not even muster a caustic remark.
" I am stuipid" Jake made a caustic remark when he got only 610 at last Gmat test.
38. Censure n. the act of blaming or condermning
He did, however, issue an angry censure against the guerrillas
39. Chastise v. to criticize severely
The guerrillas, though chatised, had no regrets.
40. Chronic adj, constant, lasting a long time
The villagers hoped their conflicts with the army would not be chronic.
作者: fyhllj 时间: 2003-9-16 09:52
Wordpower--05
41. circumspect adj. careful, thought through
The battle had made lieutenant Louis, one of the few survivors, more circumspect when facing his enemy.
42. clemency n disposition towards mercy,mildness
Liteutenant Louis even looked upon his ownmen with a gentler eye, granting clemency to a few privates who'd been caught stealing.
43. Clique n. an exclusive group
Among the privates a clique began to grow, devoting itself to honoring the villager's perspective.
44. Coalesce v. to come together as one, to fuse or unite.
Their view coalesced over time, eventually reaching the news media.
45. coherent adj. making sense, organized and logical
The privates finally decided to write down their views in a coherent manifesto that they would bring global attention to the region and end the fighting.
46. compatible adj. able to get a long well
The author was quite compatible with her editor; they communicated well
47. colloquial adj. conversational, used in informal specch
The book was written in a colloquial style so that the information would be more user-firendly.
48. convey v. transport, to conduct, to communicate
It is sometimes difficult to convey to an author the sort of revisions that are needed on a manuscript.
49. conviction n determination ,a state of being convinced
Often an author cannot see the need for any changes and announces with conviction that the manuscript is perfection.
50. copious adj. abundant, lavish
Authors much prefer copious praise for their work to any other type of response.
作者: fyhllj 时间: 2003-9-17 10:39
Word Power ---06
51. corroborate v. support with evidence
If they don't receive flattery from their editors, authors have been known to seen out others who will corroborate their abilities.
52.craven adj cowardly
It was the editor's craven decision to write out his criticisms on paper the day before taking a vacation
53. Criterion n standard for judging
The criterion for detering the strength of a manuscript varies from editor to editor, and often depends on what book buyers are purchasing.
54. Cursory adj. brief, without much attention to detail
The author gave the editor's letter a cursory look and, without even finishing it, promptly decided to call her agent.
55. Dearth adj. a shortage
"Don't worry," the agent chuckled." There is a dearth of material on this subject. you two will work it out.
56. deference n respect, courtesy
The author, in deference to her agent, went back to the editor's letter suggesting numerous revisions.
57. deft adj. skillful
She had to admit the editor was deft at purchasing a criticism in a positive light.
58. delineate v. describe or picture in words, to detail
The necessary revisions were clearly delineated, leaving no room for confusion or misunderstanding.
59. Delude v. to deceive; to have false illusion
The author decided it was best not to delude herself into thinking the manuscript needed few changes, because in fact, the editor was right. It need quite a bit of work.
60. depravity n moral corruption
Besides, the topic of the book was the moral depravity in many of today's art forms, and the author felt honor bound to follow her consicience.
作者: remeo 时间: 2003-9-23 22:51
terrific stuff!
but i think concentration on gmat vocabulary works better than all primitive words,
how do u think?
作者: mariezhu 时间: 2004-3-8 09:20
great job!
Many thanks!
作者: buddyk 时间: 2004-9-24 00:06
一定要顶啊!
作者: ztlbox 时间: 2004-9-24 00:29
lihai,ding!我在想要是大家都能象cd上的xdjm一样无私,团结,众志成城的和ets斗智斗勇,中华民族的伟大复兴早就实现了。
作者: 古镯 时间: 2004-9-24 11:30
实在是,太感谢了!
楼主辛苦了!
作者: swlfx 时间: 2004-9-24 22:55
楼主辛苦,好东东,谢谢。
作者: wwwweng 时间: 2004-9-25 19:45
辛苦了,要是有个整体下载的就好了
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作者: cherylcui_mba 时间: 2004-9-25 21:15
辛苦了,楼主!
感谢ING...
作者: 携隐 时间: 2004-9-26 17:25
好东西,幸亏buddyk顶出来了。楼主继续呀,我们都需要……
作者: 撄宁 时间: 2004-9-27 11:04
很棒的东东,强烈支持。感谢楼主的辛勤工作,期待下面的部分。
作者: pic100 时间: 2004-11-11 07:37
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作者: oceanegao 时间: 2004-11-11 08:35
very usefull!! thank you so much.
作者: jerry007 时间: 2004-11-20 08:30
good job,
thank you a lot!
作者: tqbiao 时间: 2004-11-30 19:12
好
作者: 透明萝卜 时间: 2004-12-2 16:13
辛苦了 美国见!
作者: scorpio0001 时间: 2004-12-8 17:14
艰巨的工作,谢谢
作者: Shuaishuai 时间: 2004-12-15 01:00
这么好的DD就没了?不是有750词吗,晕啊
作者: 321min 时间: 2004-12-18 01:54
ding
作者: chain2612 时间: 2005-1-26 15:19
up
作者: flyingsky 时间: 2005-1-27 19:09
谢谢
作者: hhhhhhzzzzzz 时间: 2005-8-19 17:50
where are the other words?
作者: langbaobao1031 时间: 2006-1-2 23:53
这是真正提高英语水平的。
作者: jingqijingqi 时间: 2006-6-8 17:05
thanks a lot
作者: c9x9 时间: 2006-10-6 22:30
感谢了!楼主辛苦了!
作者: zichenhui 时间: 2007-2-13 01:01
ding
作者: wishzf 时间: 2007-6-13 22:46
请教:
9. Allusion n. an indirect reference
She was sometimes refered to sa Queen Jackie, which was an allusion to Jacqueline Onassis and his famous shopping spress.
She was sometimes referred to as Queen Jackie, which was an allusion to Jacqueline Onassis and his famous shopping sprees.这样来看句子还是不太明白这句话也?
作者: tjy15 时间: 2008-8-29 13:23
好帖~顶起!
作者: litoky 时间: 2008-9-19 17:19
thanks
作者: flyingfeifei 时间: 2009-4-11 14:46
很棒的东东,好好学单词咯
作者: auflute 时间: 2009-4-12 07:13
一定要顶啊!
作者: ycolonel 时间: 2009-6-29 21:20
thanks!
作者: officevista 时间: 2010-9-26 01:24
very good
作者: anyc100 时间: 2010-11-25 16:04
WP??thanks for your sharing~~
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作者: christin7530 时间: 2011-4-12 17:02
wooh~what a greet job~!!!
thanx for sharing!
up up!
作者: really89 时间: 2011-5-10 21:15
坚持就是胜利!
作者: jun383914 时间: 2011-5-15 22:08
的却比XDF的书好很多~~~感觉单词都好难啊~~~谢谢
作者: 贤永恒 时间: 2011-7-16 18:34
好东西呀,怎么现在才发现~
作者: killuaanna 时间: 2011-8-6 15:39
万分感谢楼主分享~~辛苦了辛苦了~~~
作者: Rolita 时间: 2012-3-6 11:09
非常感谢~
作者: shbahram 时间: 2013-11-16 18:07
thx biut how can i download the book
作者: 旺财财 时间: 2014-9-4 22:50
看过谢谢lz~~~~~
作者: Elaine_Eady 时间: 2015-8-12 15:58
单词复习的精华了,谢谢楼主
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