gre词汇下载:2012新GRE阅读词汇必备资料12
converse | opposite; ADJ. |
convert | one who has adopted a different religion or opinion; V: change into another form; (persuade to) adopt a particular religion or belief |
convex | curving outward |
conveyance | vehicle; transfer; act of conveying; Ex. public conveyance |
conviction | judgment that someone is guilty of a crime; strongly held belief |
convivial | pleasantly merry; festive; joyous; gay; characterized by joviality; jovial |
convoke | call together; Ex. convoke Parliament; N. convocation |
convoluted | coiled around; twisted; involved; complicated; intricate; complex; N. convolution: twist; one of the convex folds of the surface of the brain |
convulsion | violent uncontrollable shaking movement (caused by illness); V. convulse; ADJ. convulsive |
copious | plentiful |
coquette | flirt; flirtatious woman; woman who tries to attract the admiration of men without sincere feelings; V. |
cordial | warmly friendly; gracious; heartfelt; Ex. cordial welcome |
cordon | extended line of men or fortifications to prevent access or egress; V. |
cornice | projecting molding on building (usually above columns or pillars); |
cornucopia | horn (or horn-shaped container) overflowing with fruit and grain; symbol of abundance; horn of plenty |
corollary | natural consequence (which naturally follows from something else) |
coroner | public official who investigates any death thought to be of other than natural causes |
corporeal | bodily (rather than spiritual); of a bodily form; material; tangible |
corpulent | very fat; N. corpulence |
corpus | collection (of writings or information); Ex. the corpus of Shakespear's works; Cf. corpse |
感谢您阅读《2012新GRE阅读词汇必备资料12 》一文,查字典出国留学网()编辑部希望本文能帮助到您。