雅思必备词汇参考(一)
« List 2 1. aquarium /ə'kwɛəriəm/ n. 水族馆
2. rank / ræŋk / n. 等级v. 分等级、划入某类
3. adult /'ædʌlt/ n. 成人 adj. 成年人的
4. admission / ədˈmiʃn / n. 获准加入、门票钱
5. concession / kənˈseʃn/ n.妥协、减价
6. budget / ˈbʌdʒit / n. 预算,on a budget 拮据的
7. reduction / riˈdʌkʃn / n. 减少,降低
8. eligible / ˈelidʒəbl / adj. 有资格的
9. passport /'pɑ:s.pɔ:t/ n. 护照
10. benefit / ˈbenifit / n. 利益,好处
11. guided / 'gaidid / tour/ tuə / 带导游的行程
12. pricey /ˈpraisi/ adj. 贵的
13. in advance /əd'vɑ:ns/ 提前
14. plan / plæn / n. 计划,方案,示意图
15. entrance / ˈentrəns / n. 入口
16. discount / ˈdiskaunt / n. 价格中减去的数目
17. agency / ˈeidʒənsi / n. 代理
18. facility/ fəˈsiləti / n. 设施
19. luxurious/ lʌgˈʒuəriəs / adj. 奢侈的
20. locate/ ləuˈkeit / v. 位于
21. letting/ˈletiŋ/ n. 出租
22. satellite / ˈsætəlait / TV n. 卫星电视
23. air-conditioned / 'ɛəkənˌdiʃənd / adj. 安装了空调的
24. furnish / ˈfɜːniʃ / v. 用家具布置
25. villa / ˈvilə / n. 别墅
26. equip / iˈkwip/ v.装备、配备
27. bungalow / ˈbʌŋgələu/ n. 平房
28. data /ˈdeitə, ˈdɑːtə/ n. 数据
29. back / bæk / n. 后背
30. outline / ˈautlain / n. 提纲
31. a keep-fit studio / ˈstjuːdiəu / n. 健身中心
32. harbour /ˈhɑːbə / n. 港口 港湾
33. cruise / kruːz / n. 海上游览
34. brochure / ˈbrəuʃə / n.(作介绍或宣传用的)小册子
高频同义替换词组:
advantage - good thing - benefit 优点、优势、利益、好处
pricey – expensive 贵的
next to – beside 在……旁边
cheaper – get a discount of 10% 更便宜——九折
depart – leave 离开、出发
opposite – across the road from 在……对面
口语词汇« List 2 1. direct /di'rekt, dai'rekt,/ adj. 直接的,亲身的,v. 管理,指挥
例句:Robots are also learning how to understand direct instructions.
2. rude /ru:d/ adj. 粗鲁的,未开化的
例句:How would you tell a rude person to put their distracting phone away?
3. discourteous /dis'kə:tjəs/ adj. 无礼的,粗鲁的
例句:If your thoughts are predominantly self-directed, a discourteous person is what you will be.
4. ill-mannered /'il'mænəd/ adj. 无礼的,态度恶劣的
例句:A youth, especially one who is inexperienced, awkward, or ill-mannered, should behave properly.
5. abrupt /ə'brʌpt/ adj. 生硬的,突然的,陡峭的
例句:Abrupt increases in the oil price have prompted anxiety about stunted growth ever since.
6. brusque /brusk/ adj. 唐突的,直率的,无礼的
例句:Brusque the facades, almaximum forbidding; immaculate except for the splotches of shadow cast by the leaves.
7. narrow-minded /'nærəu'maindid/ adj.心胸狭窄的,有偏见的
例句:Nobody could accuse Mr Khoja of being narrow-minded.
8. open-minded /'əupən'maindid/ adj. 虚心的,思想开明的,无偏见的
例句:The event was a coming-out party for misfits, mavericks and pioneers, as well as open-minded members of the mainstream.
9. unprincipled /,ʌn'prinsəpld/ adj. 无原则的,不道德的
例句:This hero is upholds justly, subdues the unprincipled person is his only objective.
10. inquiring /in'kwaiəriŋ/v. 调查(inquire的ing形式),打听 adj. 询问的,爱追究的
例句:A bank clerk receives a telephone call from a businessman inquiring about discounting a bill of exchange.
11. inquisitive /in'kwizətiv/ adj. 好奇的,好问的
例句:Jim frowned from time to time when he caught the inquisitive glance of some strangers.
12. nosy /'nəuzi/ adj. 好管闲事的,爱追问的
例句:In the public sphere, it is usually technology, rather than nosy parents, that attracts complaints.
13. innocent /'inəsənt/ n. 天真的人,笨蛋 adj. 无辜的,无知的
例句:They did not send an innocent man to the gallows.
14. naive n. 天真,天真的人,简捷法 adj. 天真的,纯朴的
例句:He told his family and friends he would study and paint Native Americans.
15. single-minded /'siŋɡl,'maindid/ adj. 专心的,纯真的,真诚的,率直的
例句:By any measure, our single-minded and open-ended focus on Iraq is not a sound strategy for keeping America safe.
16. pushy /'puʃi/ adj. 有进取心的,爱出风头的,固执己见的
例句:These are manned by pushy salespeople, who are cheap to hire in China and are often paid by the manufacturer.
17. ambitious /æm'biʃəs/ adj. 野心勃勃的,炫耀的
例句:In 1998 he wrote an ambitious grant proposal that outlined software for a robotic vision system.
18. lazy /'leizi/ adj. 懒惰的,慢吞吞的
例句:Lazy student will never get a good mark.
19. rational /'ræʃənəl/n. 有理数 adj. 合理的,理性的
例句:This behaviour is rational.
20. idealistic /ai,diə'listik,-kəl/ adj. 理想主义的,唯心论的,空想家的
例句:They are sensible enough, though some, like a moratorium on bilateral trade deals, seem overly idealistic.
21. good-tempered /'ɡud'tempəd/ adj. 宽容的,和蔼的
例句:The everyday liquids we encounter–from our kitchen faucets, or in our soda cans–would never be so odd tempered.
22. even-tempered /'i:vən'tempəd/ adj. 性情平和的,冷静的
例句:The even-tempered craftsman was not frightened by his shout.
23. bad-tempered /'bæd,tempəd/ adj. 脾气不好的,
例句:Though he seems so bad - tempered, I still think He has a kind nature.
24. cantankerous /kæn'tæŋkərəs/ adj. 脾气坏的,难相处的
例句:He's a cantankerous, nasty man who hates students with a passion.
25. quick-tempered /'kwik'tempəd/ adj. 易怒的,性急的
例句:A quick-tempered man does foolish things, and a crafty man is hated.
26. cranky /'kræŋki/ adj. 暴躁的,古怪的,动摇的
例句:Whether we're kept awake by our partner's snoring or we stay up too late watching TV, we wake up tired, groggy, and cranky.
27. self-centered /,self'sentəd/ adj. 自我中心的,利己主义的
例句:After all, a cynical electorate is a self-centered electorate.
28. self-indulgent /'selfin'dʌldʒənt/ adj. 任性的,放纵的
例句:A self-indulgent America opened the flood-gates of chaos.
29. selfish /'selfiʃ/ adj. 自私的,利己主义的
例句:Garfield is a selfish, lazy, and incredibly fat cat.
30. tasty /'teisti/ adj. 美味的,高雅的,有趣的 n. 可口的东西,引人入胜的东西
例句:Cheese made from goats' milk is very tasty.
31. yummy /'jʌmi/ n. 美味的东西,令人喜爱的东西 adj. 好吃的,愉快的
例句:I like the birds at the market. Beijing Ducks and roast chickens, Yummy!
32. delectable /di'lektəbl/ adj. 美味的,令人愉快的
例句:Customer: Well, it says on the menu here that it is delectable, moist and tasty.
33. light /'lait/ vt. 照亮,点燃 vi. 点着,变亮
例句:Education light your future and enhance your employability.
34. salty /'sɔ:lti/ adj. 咸的,含盐的
例句:The meat is tender and tastes sweet outside and salty inside.
35. bitter /'bitə/ n. 苦味 adj. 苦的,痛苦的v. 使变苦
例句:Bitter and sweet is all part of life.
36. sweet /swi:t/ adj. 甜的,悦耳的
例句:Bitter and sweet is all part of life.
37. sour /'sauə/ adj. 酸的,发酵的v 使变酸n. 酸味,苦事
例句:For example, one fine chocolate made with cacao grown in Madagascar has a very interesting sour taste.
38. glutinous /'ɡlu:tinəs/ adj. 粘的,胶状的
例句:She's stuck to a "marble venomed seat smeared with gums of glutinous heat."
39. sumptuous /'sʌmptjuəs/ adj. 华丽的,奢侈的
例句:The famous lawyer was shown to a sumptuous suite.
40. posh /pɔʃ/ adj. 时髦地,漂亮的,奢侈的
例句:That is a posh car and house you have!
41. expensive /ik'spensiv/ adj. 昂贵的
例句:The dress is too expensive for me to buy.
42. dear /diə/n. 亲爱的人 adj. 亲爱的,尊敬的
例句:Going to restaurants in America is very expensive, so usually people eat at home.
43. cheap /tʃi:p/ adj. 便宜的,小气的 adv. 便宜地
例句:I hate this kind of cheap art. Still remember those lip shape toilet? Discusting!
44. convenient /kən'vi:njənt/ adj. 方便的,便利的
例句:That is a convenient way to do this.
45. time-consuming /'taimkən,sju:miŋ/ adj. 耗时的,旷日持久的
例句:Reversing this trend would be difficult and time-consuming even with political support.
46. time-saving /'taim,seviŋ/ adj. 节省时间的
例句:That is a time-saving solution for this difficult problem.
47. second language /'læŋgwidʒ/ n.第二语言
mother tongue/tʌŋ/ n.母语,本国语言
例句:What is your second language?
48. dialect /'daiəlekt/n. 方言,行话,个人用语特征 adj. 方言的
例句:The actress speaks in a Beijing dialect in the opera rather than rhyming lines.
49. mandarin /'mændərin/ n. 国语,官话
official language: 官方语言,法定语言,公式言语
例句:The forensic logic of the Whitehall mandarin does not really apply in such a world.
50. important /im'pɔ:tənt/ adj. 重要的,有地位的,有权力的
例句:She was clearly an important person.
51. significant /sig'nifikənt/ adj. 重大的,有意义的n. 象征,有意义的事物
例句:So it is significant that you think before you say or do anything.
52. meaningful /'mi:niŋful/ adj. 有意义的,意味深长的
例句:The report says the drugs had meaningful results only in the most severely depressed patients.
53. helpful /'helpful/ adj. 有帮助的,有益的
例句:He says he believes open source software could be helpful for students like himself.
54. useful /'ju:sful/ adj. 有用的,有益的,
例句:Every user of the Net gains the role of being special and useful.
55. house /haus, hauz/ n. 住宅,家庭
例句:I live in a house on Maple Street.
56. unit /'ju:nit/ n. 单位,单元,装置,/军/ 部队,部件
例句:I live in 3 unit.
57. garage /'ɡærɑ:dʒ/ n. 车库,汽车修理厂,飞机库
例句:Can we use the garage?
58. car park 停车场 ; 停车位
例句:Which car park should we go?
59. parking lot n. 停车场,停车处
例句:Streetlights in a parking lot would flick on ahead of you in anticipation of your walk.
60. garden /'ɡɑ:dn/ n. 花园,菜园 v. 从事园艺
例句:He has a beautiful garden.
61. scenery /'si:nəri/ n. 风景,舞台布景
例句:Amazing scenery there, I would recommend it.
62. pavilion /pə'viljən/ n. 阁,亭子,大帐篷,展示馆
例句:There is a pavilion that way.
63. environment /in'vaiərənmənt/ n. 环境,外界
例句:We need to protect the environment.
64. surroundings /sə'raundiŋz/ n. 环境,周围的事物
例句:The surrounding is good in that place.
65. skyscraper /'skai,skreipə/ n. 摩天楼,特别高的东西
例句:There are so many skyscrapers in the capital city.
66. balcony /'bælkəni/ n. 阳台,包厢,
例句:There is a big balcony in my flat.
67. terrace /'terəs, -is/ n. 平台,梯田,阳台
例句:I want to have a terrace
68. stingy/`stindʒi/ adj. 小气吝啬的
例句:He was reputed stingy.
69. stringent /`strindʒənt/ adj. 严格的
例句: Some of the conditions in the contract are too stringent.
70. studious /`stjuːdiəs/ adj. 勤奋刻苦的
例句: He is always studious of his business.
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