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单词解析速记 JV556:Squalid.and.Winsome
SQUALID (adjective): 1 extremely dirty and unpleasant, dirty, run-down, or unsanitary, especially because of poverty; 2 showing a contemptible lack of moral standards:Examples:- The TV host made a sq -
单词解析速记 JV554:Procrastinate and Unwitting
PROCRASTINATE (verb): to delay doing something that should be done, To put off doing something, especially out of habitual carelessness or laziness. To postpone or delay needlessly.Examples:- Marc wa -
单词解析速记 JV553:Palliate.and.Turgid
PALLIATE (verb) : 1. to try to make something seem less serious or severe, especially by offering excuses; 2. to make something less intense or severe; 3. to relieve the painful, physical symptoms of -
单词解析速记 JV552:Insouciant and Synthesis
INSOUCIANT (adjective): a relaxed and happy, without worry or guilt: without worry, anxiety, or guilt–unconcerned.Examples:- Frank’s insouciant attitude toward money and the importance of saving -
单词解析速记 JV551:Sanguine.and.Prudent
PARIAH = someone who has been outcast from society and is avoided by people, a person who is not accepted by a social group, especially because he or she is not liked, respected or trustedSynonyms:ou -
单词解析速记 JV550:Sanguine.and.Prudent
SANGUINE = (adjective) having a cheerfully optimistic temperament or outlook–hopefulSynonyms:upbeat, optimistic, positive, hopeful, expectant, enthusiastic, cheerfulAntonyms:hopeless, pessimisticExa -
单词解析速记 JV549:Rectify.and.Impecunious
RECTIFY = (verb) to make something right again, to correct itSynonyms:remedy, repair, right, correct, adjust, amend, fix, mend, improve, reviseAntonyms:ruin, damage, worsenExamples:- Frank tried to g -
单词解析速记 JV548:Nepotism.and.Imbroglio
1.NEPOTISM: (noun)favoritism shown to relatives by those in power,favoritism shown by somebody in power to relatives and friends, especially in appointing them to good positions. using your power or -
单词解析速记 JV547:Sporadic and Retort
SPORADIC = occurring occasionally at intervals that have no apparent patternSynonyms:occasional, infrequent, unconnected, scattered, uncommon, irregularAntonyms:frequent, regularExamples:- The ambigu -
单词解析速记 JV546:Inculcate.and.Fret
INCULCATE = (verb) to teach or fix something in someone’s mind through forceful repetitio, to fix beliefs or ideas in someone’s mind, especially by repeating them oftenSynonyms:drill, instill, imp -
单词解析速记 JV545:Infuse and Prodigy
INFUSE = (verb) 1. to fill or cause to be filled with emotion; 2. to fill by pouring; 3. to steep or soak something in a liquid in order to extract its flavorSynonyms:steep, soak, introduce, inspire, -
单词解析速记 JV544:Sloth.and.Paramount
LAMPOON = (n.) an artistic work that pokes fun or ridicules; (v.) to poke fun or ridiculeSynonyms:(n.) joke, parody, satire, skit, (v.) ridicule, make fun, satirizeAntonyms:documentaryExamples:- No m -
单词解析速记 JV543:Lampoon.and.Levee
LAMPOON = (n.) an artistic work that pokes fun or ridicules; (v.) to poke fun or ridiculeSynonyms:(n.) joke, parody, satire, skit, (v.) ridicule, make fun, satirizeAntonyms:documentaryExamples:- No m -
单词解析速记 JV542:Penchant and Intrepid
PENCHANT = (noun) a strong liking for or tendency toward something, especially something that others may not look favorably on,liking or tendency:a strong liking, taste, or tendency for something.S -
单词解析速记 JV541:Obsolete.and.Foster
OBSOLETE= (adjective) no longer used, usually because it has been replaced with something betterSynonyms:outdated, discarded, unfashionable, old-fashioned, archaic, extinct, unused, antiquatedAntonym
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