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每日猴哥GRE填空高频词汇-DAY64

2016-11-29来源: 啄木鸟教育浏览量:
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         词汇对于各类非母语考试的考生而言都是备考重点,这里啄木鸟教育小编整理了猴哥GRE填空高频词汇,希望可以对大家有所帮助。

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DAY64

   1. autocratic a. 独裁的 , 专制的 词频:1 [ɔ:təˈkrætik]

  近义词:absolute / arbitrary

  权威例句:The victory transformed Nepal from a monarchy to a republic after 239 years of autocratic rule.(CNN: Nepalese colonel faces torture charges in UK court)

  2. transient a. 短暂的 , 转瞬即逝的 词频:1 ['trænziənt]

  近义词:brief / little / passing;visitor / migratory bird

  权威例句:They remained concepts, no less transient for all their bulk than some routine distortion of light.(NEWYORKER: Laureate of Terror)

  3. obtuse a. 钝的 , 迟钝的 词频:1 [əb'tju:s]

  近义词:slow / dull

  权威例句:Nancy Lublin from doSomething.org made an obtuse reference to this at the recent U.N.(FORBES: From College to Job Hunting: Five Steps to Ease The Pain)

  4. prickly a. 多刺的 , 易动怒的 词频:1 ['prikli]

  近义词:raw / thorny

  权威例句:American relations with Mexico, though much warmer than a generation ago, are still prickly.(ECONOMIST: George Bush inspires high hopes, and a few fears)

  5. vicious a. 恶毒的 , 邪恶的 词频:1 ['viʃəs]

  近义词:severe / fallen / malicious / poisonous

  权威例句:Executives in Round Rock boast about holding the operating margin almost constant amid a vicious price war.(FORBES: Pulled in a New Direction)

  6. malignant a. 恶意的 , 恶性的 , 有害的 词频:1 [mə'lignənt]

  近义词:harmful / evil

  权威例句:The watch in my left back pocket is a malignant tumor, an unripe boil.(NEWYORKER: Baptizing the Gun)

  7. luminous a. 发光的 , 清楚的 , 明白易懂的 词频:1 ['lu:minəs]

  近义词:distinct / bright / liquid / clear / explicit

  权威例句:The Cabot G10 was—and still is—very basic: stainless-steel casing with a black face and luminous numbers.(WSJ: The March of Time)

  8. maniacal a. 发狂的 , 狂乱的 词频:1 [mə'naiəkl]

  近义词:crazy / wild / possessed / mad / enthusiastic

  权威例句:First is a maniacal determination to punish those involved in removing Mr. Zelaya.(CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The US vs. Honduran democracy)

  9. inarticulate a. 发音不清的 , 不善言辞的 , 无言的 词频:1 [ˌinɑ:'tikjulit]

  近义词:speechless / jointless

  权威例句:Yet the fact remained that in a clumsy, inarticulate way, Twitter was taking a stand. (FORBES: Twitter and the Dictator's Dilemma)

  10. luxuriant a. 繁茂的 , 丰富的 , 奢华的 词频:1 [lʌg'ʒu:riənt]

  近义词:abundant / rich / full / rank

  权威例句:Three hours of cooking make a beet impressively luxuriant and sugary, but the dish is hard to finish.(NEWYORKER: Aska)

  11. reflective a. 反射的 , 沉思的 词频:1 [ri'flektiv]

  近义词:catoptric / repercussive

  权威例句:In spite of his idiosyncrasies, he was remarkably self-reflective and would actually change his behavior.(FORBES: Treating The Dysfunctional CEO)

  12. reactive a. 反应的 , 反作用的 词频:1 [ri(:)'æktiv]

  近义词:corresponsive / retroactive

  权威例句:In turn, that can cut C-reactive protein, a marker for inflammation, by up to 40%.(FORBES: Silencing "Syndrome X")

  13. profligate a. 放荡的 , 挥霍的 词频:1 ['prɔfligət]

  近义词:gay / dissolute;roue / squanderer

  权威例句:Instead, we have a crisis of insolvency, first among certain profligate governments and second among banks.(FORBES: Magazine Article)

  14. unconventional a. 非传统的 词频:1 ['ʌnkən'venʃənəl]

  近义词:unorthodoxy / nontraditional

  权威例句:He came back to Motown in 1978, joined GM and established a reputation for unconventional ideas.(FORBES: Mr. Burns' Dilemma)

  15. unexceptional a. 非例外的 , 普通的 词频:1 [ˌʌnik'sepʃənl]

  近义词:ordinary / general / average

  权威例句:This is unexceptional tripe that becomes insulting once the woeful missteps come into play.(FORBES: Reviewers Have No Love For Resident Evil 6)

  16. uncontroversial a. 非争论性的 , 未引起争论的 词频:1 [ʌnˌkɑntrə'və:ʃəl]

  近义词:noncontentious

  权威例句:The evidence suggests that you do not look to him for cuddly or uncontroversial buildings.(WSJ: Cooper Union's New Building, at 41 Cooper Square | By WSJ Architecture Critic Ada Louis Huxtable)

  17. defamatory a. 诽谤的 词频:1 [di'fæmətəri]

  近义词:calumniatory / infamatory

  权威例句:He also took into account the length of time the defamatory material appeared online.(BBC: Judge rules three were defamed on Facebook)

  18. calumnious a. 诽谤的 词频:1 [kə'lʌmniəs]

  近义词:poison-pen / defamatory

  19. incomprehensible a. 费解的 , 不可思议的 词频:1 [inˌkɔmpri'hensəbl]

  近义词:huge / magic / mysterious / infinite / fantastic

  权威例句:This is the fact that makes the tragedy even more painful, even more incomprehensible. (WHITEHOUSE: President Obama at Fort Hood: "Greatness Before Our Very Eyes" | The White House)

  20. divisive a. 分裂的 , 不和的 词频:1 [di'vaisiv]

  近义词:partite / schismatical

  权威例句:Abroad, a second Bush term may well be just as ideological and divisive as the first.(ECONOMIST: George Bush)

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