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每日猴哥GRE填空高频词汇-DAY73

2016-12-08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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DAY73

   1. platitudinous a. 平凡的 , 陈腐的 词频:1 [ˌplæti'tju:dinəs]

  近义词:ordinary / stock

  权威例句:And, strangely, such platitudinous advice is not altogether unrealistic.(ECONOMIST: The road from Hesse | The)

  2. trite a. 平庸的 , 陈腐的 词频:1 [trait]

  近义词:banal / bromidic

  权威例句:The mole's reasons for spying for Russia, once they are revealed, seem a little trite.(ECONOMIST: Robert Littell's 13th novel is creeping up on America—fast)

  3. ruinous a. 破坏性的 , 破败的 词频:1 ['ruinəsˌ'ru:i-]

  近义词:fell / destructive

  权威例句:He was beloved by that fabled Arab street because he indulged its ruinous passions and alibis.(WSJ: Fouad Ajami: Obama's Holbrooke Moment)

  4. disruptive a. 破坏性的 , 制造混乱的 , 分裂的 词频:1 [dis'rʌptiv]

  近义词:destructive / devastative

  权威例句:Which makes sense: Young people have a better feel for the next disruptive thing.(FORBES: The 35% Solution)

  5. deplorable a. 凄惨的 , 应受谴责的 , 破旧的 词频:1 [di'plɔ:rəbl]

  近义词:sad / regretable

  权威例句:As far back as we can see, human affairs have always been in a deplorable state.(FORBES: Magazine Article)

  6. bizarre a. 奇异的 , 怪诞的 词频:1 [bi'zɑ:]

  近义词:fantastic / funny / fatastic

  权威例句:Then they explain the bizarre name of the company, just in case the customer is confused.(FORBES: The Profit Givers)

  7. gaseous a. 气体的 , 气态的 , 无实质的 词频:1 ['gæsiəsˌ'geizjəs]

  近义词:gasiform / gassy

  权威例句:The stinking gaseous rotting of flesh it causes often requires the amputation of limbs.(ECONOMIST: A sick inventory)

  8. germane a. 恰当的 , 有密切关系的 词频:1 [dӡə:'mein]

  近义词:correct / apt

  权威例句:Neither of these corporate illustrations is germane to the licensing experience on my mind today.(FORBES: Post-Visionary Licensing Diagnostics)

  9. latent a. 潜在的 , 潜伏的 词频:1 ['leitənt]

  近义词:potential / hidden / underlying

  权威例句:True potential is latent in the rugged terrain that few are willing to traverse.(FORBES: Unexpected Intersections and the Secret to Greatness)

  10. drab a. 浅褐色的 , 单调的 词频:1 [dræb]

  近义词:flat / blank / monotonous;sandy beige / cafe au lait;lethargize

  权威例句:As a rule, he writes about completely ordinary people, middle- and working-class, from drab places.(NEWYORKER: Blue Period)

  11. intense a. 强烈的 , 紧张的 词频:1 [in'tens]

  近义词:burning / stressed / sharp / warm / hot

  权威例句:It had been as intense and violent a firefight as any soldier will experience.(WHITEHOUSE: Medal of Honor for Staff Sergeant Salvatore Giunta)

  12. mandatory a. 强制的 , 命令的 词频:1 ['mændətəri]

  近义词:managed / compulsive;bailee / consignee

  权威例句:Folks were leaving two and three days prior to the both voluntary and mandatory evacuations.(NPR: New Orleans Family Heads North)

  13. coercive a. 强制的 , 强迫的 词频:1 [kəu'ə:siv]

  近义词:mandatory / compulsive

  权威例句:Mitchell got to interview some individuals due to the coercive powers of federal prosecutors. (FORBES: The Roger Clemens Witch Hunt)

  14. obligatory a. 强制性的 , 义务的 , 必须的 词频:1 [ə'bligətəri]

  近义词:compulsory / deontic

  权威例句:Nor, however, was it met with the sort of scathing rebuke that was once obligatory. (ECONOMIST: Trying to escape history)

  15. gracious a. 亲切的 , 优雅的 , 有礼貌的 词频:1 ['greiʃəs]

  近义词:nice / friendly / sweet / delicate / magnificent;oh / my / dear / egad

  权威例句:So I think that -- again, he was -- he thought she was very gracious.(WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing)

  16. industrious a. 勤劳的 , 勤奋的 词频:1 [in'dʌstriəs]

  近义词:diligent / hard-working

  权威例句:De la Renta and his team may be the most industrious of the large fashion houses based here.(FORBES: Oscar de la Renta Got The Memo About Emerald)

  17. adolescent a. 青春期的 n. 青少年 词频:1 [ˌædəu'lesnt]

  近义词:pubertal / hebetic;youths / teener

  权威例句:They depict an almost adolescent view of romance: Every night on the town leads to bliss. (WSJ: Dressing Up Justin Timberlake | The 20/20 Experience | By Jim Fusilli)

  18. contemptuous a. 轻蔑的 , 鄙视的 词频:1 [kən'temptjuəs]

  近义词:scornful / sniffish

  权威例句:An incredibly contemptuous attitude towards the chief executive he was supposed to be advising!(FORBES: What About Joe? Knowing Who Your Customer Is)

  19. pejorative a. 轻蔑的 , 贬低的 n. 轻蔑语 词频:1 [pi'dʒɔrətiv]

  近义词:scornful / sniffish

  权威例句:But it was also just good journalism to discontinue the use of a needless pejorative term.(FORBES: Language, Politics, and Journalistic Objectivity)

  20. lighthearted a. 轻松愉快的 , 无忧无虑的 词频:1 ['lait'hɑ:tid]

  近义词:festival / cheerful / enjoyable / gay

  权威例句:Despite the lighthearted approach, the risks of living and working in a combat zone are real.(WSJ: A Superheroic Caped Crusade to Keep Troops Safe in Afghanistan)

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