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1. tangential a. 离题的 , 肤浅的 , 切线的 词频:1 [tæn'dʒenʃəl]
近义词:excursive / discursive;tangent line
权威例句:On the face of it, Mr Chen's arrest might seem tangential to Taiwan's political outlook.(ECONOMIST: Taiwan's former president is arrested)
2. successive a. 连续的 , 接连的 , 继承的 词频:1 [sək'sesiv]
近义词:continuing / straight / endless / running / serial
权威例句:Blatter was first elected in 1998 and is now in his fourth successive four-year term.(WSJ: FIFA Slowly Steers Itself Toward Reform)
3. sequential a. 连续的 , 顺序的 词频:1 [si'kwenʃəl]
近义词:continuing / straight / endless / running / serial
权威例句:But I was told that sequential paralysis of one vocal cord following another is extremely rare.(FORBES: Google CEO Larry Page Reveals Surgery Fix For His Hoarse Voice)
4. inexpensive a. 廉价的 , 便宜的 词频:1 [ˌinik'spensiv]
近义词:cheap / ten-cent
权威例句:Because it's made from corn, it is both inexpensive and easy on the earth to produce. (NEWSWEEK: Business)
5. dichotomous a. 两分的 , 叉状的 词频:1 [dai'kɔtəməs]
权威例句:It's also the construction of their roster, which is as flat as the Yankees' is dichotomous.(WSJ: D-Backs Get Down and Dirty)
6. repugnant a. 令人讨厌的 , 抵触的 词频:1 [ri'pʌgnənt]
近义词:evil / adverse / rank / unpleasant / opposed
权威例句:In the anonymous chat rooms, he felt free to adopt a persona repugnant to society.(NEWYORKER: The Science of Sex Abuse)
7. enviable a. 令人羡慕的 词频:1 ['enviəbl]
权威例句:For all his sudden success, then, Mr Clegg's position is not an entirely enviable one. (ECONOMIST: Britain’s third party may soon be much more than that)
8. prevalent a. 流行的 , 普遍的 词频:1 ['prevələnt]
近义词:popular / widespread / universal / fashionable / going
权威例句:In regards to the CCC, they're prevalent specifically in the South, specifically with poorer rural areas.(NPR: How Will Bachmann's Departure Affect Politics?)
9. fashionable a. 流行的 , 时髦的 词频:1 ['fæʃənəbl],['fæʃənəbl]
近义词:popular / going / modern / ruling / epidemic
权威例句:Many fashionable and flamboyant people, including the Maharajah of Mysore, had glamorized the product.(FORBES: Saving India's Silk Weavers)
10. modish a. 流行的 , 时髦的 词频:1 ['məudiʃ]
近义词:popular / fashionable / going / modern / ruling
权威例句:All the same, there does seem to be, to use the modish phrase, a glass ceiling for women.(ECONOMIST: Mona Karff)
11. foolhardy a. 鲁莽的 词频:1 ['fu:lhɑ:di]
近义词:Icarian
权威例句:At the hearing, Lewis said not considering the MAC clause would have been foolhardy.(FORBES: Bailout Nation)
12. reckless a. 鲁莽的 , 不计后果的 词频:1 ['reklis]
近义词:indiscretionary / temerarious
权威例句:Reckless spending in the past has resulted in perpetual deficit spending in the present. (CNN: How to jump-start U.S. economy)
13. landlocked a. 陆地包围的 , 内陆水域的 词频:1 ['lændlɔkt]
权威例句:Though we were in a landlocked country, Kariba seemed to be as vast as an ocean.(WSJ: Sailboat Safari on Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe: Coast With the Crocodiles)
14. numb a. 麻木的 v. 使麻木 词频:1 [nʌm]
近义词:torpify / perish;stupid / asleep
权威例句:My advice may not eliminate the sting entirely, but perhaps it will numb it a bit.(FORBES: Employers Penalizing Spouses For Health Insurance)
15. chronic a. 慢性的 , 长期的 词频:1 ['krɔnik]
近义词:long time / standing / extended
权威例句:Chronic inflammation of my right lower leg had me hobbling like Chester on Gunsmoke.(FORBES: Magazine Article)
16. unprofitable a. 没有利润的 , 无益的 词频:1 [ʌn'prɔftəbl]
近义词:profitless / unhelpful
权威例句:State firms—most of them unprofitable—still employ about two-thirds of all urban workers in China. (ECONOMIST: The real leap forward)
17. unscathed a. 没有受伤的 词频:1 ['ʌn'skeiðd]
近义词:unwounded
权威例句:Either Merck will manage to emerge relatively unscathed, or it will find itself crippled.(FORBES: Merck's Irrelevant Guidance)
18. unpromising a. 没有希望的 , 无前途的 词频:1 ['ʌn'prɔmisiŋ]
近义词:futureless
权威例句:He began well, with plans to dispose of unpromising divisions and reorganise what was left. (ECONOMIST: Cross-border mergers)
19. humorless a. 没有幽默感的 词频:1 ['hju:məlis]
权威例句:As Hanssen, he is formidable, saturnine, humorless—a pious sadist who likes to put people on the spot.(NEWYORKER: Double Lives)
20. boisterous a. 猛烈的 , 喧闹的 , 狂暴的 词频:1 ['bɔistərəs]
近义词:fierce / angry / violent / hard
权威例句:Author and environmentalist, Bill McKibben, had a more boisterous reaction to the project.(FORBES: Al Gore's 24-hour spectacle)
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