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n. 危险,风险:There is the risk of your catching cold.
vt. 使遭受危险,冒…的危险:Did you ever think that you were risking your life?
at risk处境危险
at the risk of冒着…的危险
23. secure
a. 安全的:evacuate the wounded to a secure place 把伤员转移到安全的地方去
vt. ①(against)保卫,防卫:
build breakwaters to secure a harbor against waves修筑防堤使港口免受浪潮冲击
②得到,获得:Perfect teamwork secures a better performance.
24. seek
vt./vi. ①寻找,探索:seek after the truth寻找真理
②企图,试图:They sought to punish him for his crime but he escaped.
③征求(意见),请求(帮助):You should seek advice from your lawyer.
25. sensation
n. ①感觉,知觉:I had the sensation that I was being watched.
②轰动,轰动一时的事情:The new invention has created a great sensation.
26. separate
a. ①分开的:Cut it into three separate parts.
②单独的,独立的:I want a separate room.
vt./vi.①(使)分离:Theory should by no means be separated from practice.
②区分:It is not difficult to separate a butterfly from a moth.
27. settle
vt./vi. ①安排:Let's settle the date of the meeting.
②安放:She settled herself in an armchair.
③定居:be settled in the countryside在农村定居
④解决:The internal affairs of each country should be settled by its own people.
settle down定居,过安定的生活
settle for勉强认可: She had to settle for an unskilled job because there was no work for people with her
qualifications.
settle in/into在新居安顿下来;适应新环境(新工作)
settle on/upon选定,决定
settle up付清(欠款等),结清(账目)
settlement n. ①解决:the settlement of an issue问题的解决
②清账,结算:I enclose a cheque in settlement of your claim.
28. shatter
v. ①粉碎,破碎:I dropped the mirror on the floor and it shattered.我把镜子掉到地上摔碎了。
②使震惊:We were shattered to hear of her sudden death.听到她突然死了,我们都感到震惊。
③精疲力竭:I feel completely shattered after that run up the hill.我跑上小山之后,感到筋疲力尽。
29. shift
vt./vi. ①移动:He shifted impatiently in his seat during the long speech.在听冗长的报告时,他不耐烦地在座
位上挪来挪去。
②转换,转变:The wind has shifted to the north.
③推卸,转嫁:Don't try to shift the responsibility on to others.
n. ①转换,转变:The plan shows a shift in emphasis.
②(轮)班,(换)班:work in three shifts分三班工作
30. sketch
n. ①草图,略图:He made a sketch of the railway system in this province.
②概略,梗概:He gave me a sketch of his plans.
vi./vt.①画草图,素描:be sketched directly from nature直接从大自然写生
②(out) 草拟:sketch out a plan草拟计划
31. spectacular
a.壮观的,引人入胜的:a spectacular firework display颇为壮观的烟火表演
n.壮观的演出,惊人之举
32. speculate
vi.①(about,on)推断,推测:speculate upon the origin of the universe推究宇宙的起源
②投机,做投机买卖:speculate in stocks做股票投机
33. speed
n.①快,迅速:It's dangerous to corner at speed.
②速度,速率:If he can maintain this speed, he will win the race.
vt./vi. (sped,sped)①速进,急速行进:The boy sped down the street.
②(up)加速:The heart speeds up.
speed up使加速
34. spread
vt./vi. (~,~)①伸开,展开:The bird spread its wings.
②传播,散布:spread news散布消息
③涂,敷:The colour is not evenly spread.
n.传播,蔓延:the spread of education教育的普及
spread out(人群等)散开;延伸
35. spur
n.激励,刺激(物):This book is a spur to the child's imagination.
vt./vi. (-rr-)鞭策,刺激:She spurred her team on to greater efforts.她鼓励她的队作出更大的努力。
on the spur of the moment一时冲动之下,当即
36. state
n.①状态,状况:I'm very concerned about the state of her health.我非常关心她的健康状况。
②国家,政府:a neutral state 中立国 ③(常作 State) (美国等的)州
vt.陈述,阐明:He stated that he didn't agree with the proposal.
37. stimulating
adj.①使人振奋的:
I find swimming the most stimulating form of exercise.我发现游泳是最令人振奋的锻炼方式。
②起激励作用的:
We had a most stimulating conversation.我们进行了一次颇有启发性的谈话。
38. submit
vt.①屈服,认输: He was losing the fight but he would not submit.他在拳击中正节节败退,但是他并不服输。
②提交,提出建议:We are submitting the proposal to the committee for their approval.我们把建议提交委
员会审批。
39. sufficient
a.充分的,足够的:There was sufficient food for everybody.有足够所有人吃的食物。
40. superb
a.①宏伟的,壮丽的:a superb building壮丽的建筑
②高质量的,极好的:The food was superb.
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