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上海新航道新SAT词汇表

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elude

to get or keep away from (as a responsibility) through cleverness or trickery

v. 逃避,躲避

The killer was able to elude the police.

embellish

to decorate (something) by adding special details and features : to make (something) more appealing or attractive

vt. 修饰 ;装饰;润色

The walls of the French restaurant are embellished with scenes of Parisian life.

embody

to cause to become a body or part of a body

v. 具体表达; 包含

The must embody their ideas in substantial instituions if they are to survive.

embolden

to instill with boldness or courage

vt. 使有胆量,使大胆

His poor showing in his first swim meet just emboldened him to train even harder.

embroidery

the process or art of sewing a design on cloth; extra details that are added to make a story more interesting and that are not true or accurate

n. 刺绣;粉饰

It's doubtful that she ever told an anecdote without considerable embroidery.

empirical

originating in or based on observation or experience

ajg凭经验的; 经验主义的; 以观察或实验为依据的

guidelines for raising children that are based on empirical evidence

emulate

1 to be the same in meaning or effect; 2 to use (someone or something) as the model for one's speech, mannerisms, or behavior

v. 仿真,模仿,尽力赶上,同...竞争

Sons are traditionally expected to emulate their fathers.

enact

somewhat formal : to perform (something, such as a scene in a play)

vt. 颁布;制定法律

Congress enacts all laws relating to foreign trade and immigration.

enchant

o attract and hold the attention of (someone) by being interesting, pretty, etc.

vt. 使迷惑

The child actress enchanted audiences with her bubbly personality.

encompass

to include (something) as a part

包含;包围,环绕;完成

A necklace of spphire-blue lakes encompasses the town.

encumbrance

something that encumbers : impediment, burden

n.负担; 累赘; 妨碍; 阻碍

Without the encumbrance of a heavy backpack, I could sprint along the trail.

endearing

adj. 可爱的;讨人喜欢的;引起爱情的

She has such an endearing personality.

endow

to give a large amount of money to a school, hospital, etc.,

vt. 赋予;捐赠;天生具有

The program to bring the arts to inner-city youths is endowed by a grant from the federal government.

endurance

the ability to do something difficult for a long time

n. 忍耐力;忍耐;持久;耐久

The endurance of his love for his wife was not arrested even by her death.

engulf

to flow over and cover (someone or something)

vt. 吞没;吞食,狼吞虎咽

High waves from the hurricane engulfed large areas of the coastal community.

enliven

to give life, action, or spirit to: animate

vt. 使活泼;使生动;使有生气,使活跃

In most instances it's a good idea to enliven a speech with a joke or two.

entangle

to get (someone) involved in a confusing or difficult situation

vt. 使纠缠;卷入;使混乱

The young runaway gradually became entangled in a web of lies.

enthralling

lovable especially in a childlike or naive way

adj. 迷人的

enumerate

to name (things) one after another in a list

vt. 列举

Let's enumerate the top ten reasons why Top Ten lists have gotten out of hand.

ephemera

things that are important or useful for only a short time : items that were not meant to have lasting value

n.昙花一现之物; 朝生暮死之物

Wednesday is going to be a big day for ephemera collectors of the literary persuasion.

epilogue

a final section or speech after the main part of a book, play, or musical composition

n. 结语,收场白;尾声,后记

The producers returned to the gym and shot a satisfying epilogue for this month's TLC broadcast.

equivalent

a person or thing equal to another in value or measure or force or effect or significance etc

adj. 相等的,等价的

Many colleges and employers will accept what is known as a GED as the equivalent of a high school diploma.

erosion

the gradual destruction of something by natural forces (such as water, wind, or ice) : the process by which something is eroded or worn away

n. 侵蚀,腐蚀

The erosion of the banks along the river worries flood experts.

erudite

having or showing knowledge that is learned by studying

adj. 博学的;有学问的

The most erudite people in medical research attended the conference.

eschew

to avoid (something) especially because you do not think it is right, proper, etc.

v. 避免;避开;远避

The minister eschews involvement in local politics, since he doesn't want to diminish his moral authority in the community.

ethical

involving questions of right and wrong behavior : relating to ethics

adj. 伦理的;道德的;凭处方出售的

The ethical course of action for the senator who lied to Congress would be to resign.

eulogya

speech that praises someone who has died

n. 悼词;颂词;颂扬;赞词

Several eulogies were given at the special assembly marking the retirement of the company's longtime president.

evaporate

to change from a liquid into a gas

vt. 使……蒸发;使……脱水;使……消失

By mid-morning the fog that had enshrouded the island had just evaporated.

evasion

the act of avoiding something that you do not want to do or deal with : the act of evading something

n. 逃避;回避;借口

Pleading chronic back pain is my standard evasion for doing any heavy lifting.

evocation

the act of bringing something into the mind or memory

n. 招魂;唤起;唤出

a perfect evocation of the period

evocative

bringing thoughts, memories, or feelings into the mind

adj. 唤起的;唤出的

The Italian-American restaurant is decorated in a manner evocative of the charming outdoor cafes in Italy.

excavate

to uncover (something) by digging away and removing the earth that covers it

vi. 发掘;细查

Workmen are excavating a long tunnel that will eventualy replace the aboveground expressway.

execrable

very bad

adj. 恶劣的;可憎恨的

Her execrable singing finally brought a complaint from the neighbors.

exemplary

extremely good and deserving to be admired and copied

adj. 典范的;惩戒性的;可仿效的

As a hospital volunteer you have given exemplary service to your community.

exhalation

something exhaled or given off; an act of exhaling

n. 蒸发,呼气;散发物

Her answer was so hushed that it seemed barely more than an exhalation of air.

exhilaration

a feeling of great happiness and excitement

n. 愉快;令人高兴

The lavish spectacle results in one exhilaration after another.

expostulate

to present an opposing opinion or argument

v. 劝诫,告诫

I expostulate with her on the impropriety.

exquisite

carefully selected : choice;marked by flawless craftsmanship or by beautiful, ingenious, delicate, or elaborate execution

adj. 精致的;细腻的;优美的,高雅的;异常的;剧烈的

This exquisite embroidery won people's great admiration.

extol

to praise sb or sth highly

v. 赞美

campaign literature extolling the candidate's military record

 

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