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每日猴哥GRE填空高频词汇-DAY67

2016-12-02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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DAY67

   1. brazen a. 黄铜制的 , 厚颜无耻的 词频:1 ['breizn]

  近义词:as bold as brass / bold-faced

  权威例句:The fact that Sandusky was bringing boys into the football facility seems unbelievably brazen.(FORBES: End of Entitlement At Penn State)

  2. resplendent a. 辉煌的 , 灿烂的 词频:1 [ri'splendənt]

  近义词:magnificent / brave / gorgeous

  权威例句:Just a few hours later, George Melly is on stage, resplendent in a bright red kaftan.(BBC: NEWS | Health | Dementia 'nothing to be ashamed of')

  3. retrospective a. 回顾的 词频:1 [ˌretrəu'spektiv]

  近义词:nostalgic / reminiscent

  权威例句:This year he had his first retrospective at the Santa Monica Museum of Art.(FORBES: Ferrari 458 Spider and Marco Brambilla at Art Basel Miami Beach)

  4. convergent a. 会集的 , 会聚性的 , 收敛的 词频:1 [kən'və:dʒənt]

  近义词:astrictive

  权威例句:The interplay between convergent and divergent thinking is recapitulated even in something as trivial as memory.(FORBES: The Pittsburgh Six: The Template for Innovation)

  5. disorderly a. 混乱的 词频:1 [dis'ɔ:dəli]

  近义词:chaotic / confused / troubled / turbulent;intricately / mussily

  权威例句:His plea was for disorderly conduct, a lesser charge than what he might have faced.(NPR: Craig Fights to Clear His Name, Keep Senate Seat)

  6. chaotic a. 混乱的 , 无秩序的 词频:1 [kei'ɔtik]

  近义词:troubled / confused

  权威例句:Carneiros's superb natural setting is perfect for a quiet, not chaotic, day at the beach.(CNN: 8 of Brazil's best beaches)

  7. monetary a. 货币的 , 金融的 词频:1 ['mʌnitəri]

  近义词:financial / fiscal

  权威例句:But then it is no monetary union any longer, but the currency of that new state.(BBC: The euro's survival 'requires political union')

  8. opportunistic a. 机会主义的 , 投机的 词频:1 [ˌɔpətju:'nistik]

  近义词:carpetbag

  权威例句:Regardless, the bank still needs to raise capital to "support this opportunistic deal, " he says.(NPR: Wells Fargo, Not Citigroup, To Acquire Wachovia)

  9. astute a. 机敏的 , 狡猾的 词频:1 [ə'stju:t;ə'stu:t]

  近义词:designing / knowing / subtle

  权威例句:Still, some reckon that a bid could prove a politically astute move for Sumitomo Mitsui. (ECONOMIST: A curious proposal by one of Japan's biggest banks)

  10. momentous a. 极重要的 词频:1 [məu'mentəs]

  近义词:important / crucial / considerable / material / big

  权威例句:We have had an equally momentous economic revolution before, brought on by steam power.(FORBES: Steel Versus Silicon)

  11. impromptu a. 即兴的 , 即席的 n. 即席演出 词频:1 [im'prɔmptju:]

  近义词:extemporarily / offhandedly;sight / off-the-cuff

  权威例句:Police blocked traffic along part of the street to allow for the impromptu parade.(WSJ: In suburban Boston, thanks and jubilation)

  12. trenchant a. 尖刻的 , 清晰的 , 敏锐的 词频:1 ['trentʃənt]

  近义词:severe / pointed / sharp / cutting / bitter

  权威例句:There is also a narcissistic delight in verbal dexterity, in dealing out the trenchant phrase.(FORBES: The New York Times' Mark Bittman Offers Poisoned Food For Thought)

  13. acerbic a. 尖酸的 , 刻薄的 词频:1 [ ə'sə:bik ]

  近义词:acid / bitter

  权威例句:Vladimir Chizhov, Russia's clever and acerbic ambassador to the EU, wonders what European values really are.(ECONOMIST: Charlemagne)

  14. resolute a. 坚决的 , 果断的 词频:1 ['rezəlu:t]

  近义词:determined / decided

  权威例句:Americans are a resolute people, who have risen to every test of our time.(CNN: Transcript of State of the Union)

  15. oblique a. 间接的 , 斜的 , 不坦率的 词频:1 [ə'bli:k]

  近义词:off-angle / pitched;pitch / slope / lean

  权威例句:The Nationals are sending him back to Washington for an examination of his right oblique.(NPR: Braves Can't Capitalize On Strasburg's Early Exit)

  16. intermittent a. 间歇的 , 断断续续的 词频:1 [ˌintə'mitənt]

  近义词:desultory / on-again

  权威例句:Their friendship, intermittent over the years, was based on self-interest rather than on intimacy. (NEWYORKER: A Dirty Business)

  17. pithy a. 简练的 , 多髓的 词频:1 ['piθi]

  近义词:medullated / marrowy

  权威例句:Rather than provide pithy time management advice, I wanted to delve deep into the topic.(FORBES: Is The 70-Hour Work Week Worth The Sacrifice?)

  18. curt a. 简略的 , 简短的 词频:1 [kə:t]

  近义词:brief / compendiary

  权威例句:But it's amazing that such a curt person could play the trumpet so well.(NPR: Literature and Lullabies from the 'Axis of Evil')

  19. stalwart a. 健壮的 , 坚定的 词频:1 ['stɔ:lwət]

  近义词:committed / firm / confirmed / stable / decisive

  权威例句:Chen had named the KMT party stalwart to the post to allay fears of instability.(CNN: Taiwan's Ticking Clock)

  20. dogmatic a. 教条的 , 武断的 词频:1 [dɔg'mætik]

  近义词:artificial / arbitrary

  权威例句:She remains a dogmatic communist, but she accepts that the Shining Path was defeated militarily.(ECONOMIST: Peru’s Shining Path: Still smouldering | The)

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