2024年5月28日发(作者:)

=adhere, cling(hold on something tightly)1

t=ignore.(difference: neglect means someone has not paid enough attention to something; ignore means no

attention.)

=adjacent(twothings next to each other), adjoin(the same as adjacent)'

=woo(man woos woman, old-fashioned), seek(if you seek sth, you try to obtain it. FORMAL)

te=precise(precise is exact and accurate in all details), exact(correct in every detail)

=obscure(unknown or known by only a few people)

=peak, summit

/doc/ petitor=rival, opponent(especially in sports

and politics)1

=condemn(if you condemn something, you say it is very bad and unacceptable)

=perspective, standpoint(means looking at an event or situation in a particular way)

=prestige(describe those who are admired), reputation

=erect(you can erect something as buildings, FORMAL), establish

=humiliate(do something or say something which makes

people feel ashamed or stupid)

/doc/ plain=grumble (complain something in a

bad-tempered way)

y=radical (very important and great in degree), fundamental

e=alleviate (alleviate means you make pain or sufferings less intense or severe)

=coerces into(coerce means you make someone do something s/he does not want to),compel

e=magnify(magnify means make something larger than it really is)

/doc/ plex=intricate(if something is intricate, it

often has many small parts and details)

23. Lonely=solitary (if someone is solitary, there is no one near him/her

=minuscule(very small), minute, V. A. B8 Q6 w, p$ S

=extol(stronger than praise), compliment(polite and political)

-working=assiduous(someone who is assiduous works hard or does things very thoroughly

ult=arduous (if something is arduous, it is difficult and tiring, and involves a lot of efforts)

(soil)=barren, infertile(used to describe the soil is so poor that plants cannot be planted on it)

e=brittle, vulnerable(someone who is vulnerable is easily hurt emotionally or physically)+

=demonstrate (to demonstrate a fact means tp make it clear to people.)

=massive(large in size, quantity, or extent), colossal(use this word, you emphasize something’s large),

tremendous(INFORMAL)+

=shun(if someone shuns something, s/he deliberately avoid that something or keep away from it.)% [- ?0 B/ X: V

=impartial(someone who is impartial is able to give a fair opinion or decision on something.)0 U! V0 e/ a" h0 L8 ~

=assault (physically attack someone), assail (attack violently

e=abhor(abhor means you hate something to a extreme extent for moral reasons), loathe(dislike very much)!

=devastate (it means damage something very badly, or utterly destroy it.)

=invariably(the same as always, but better than always)4

r=perpetual(a perpetual state never changes), immutable(something immutable will never change or be changed)

se=startle(it means surprise you slightly), astound(surprise you to a large degree),astonish(the same as astound)

iasm=zeal (a great enthusiasm), fervency (sincere and enthusiasm)#

=tranquil(calm and peaceful), serene(calm and quiet)!

ive=exorbitant(it means too expensive that it should be)

ous=lavish(impressive and very expensive), sumptuous(grand and very expensive

=tedious(if you describe something tedious, you mean it is boring and frustrating)