1500个新SAT核心词汇表之26篇
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fleeting
not lasting;lasting for only a short time
adj. 飞逝的;转瞬间的
He had a fleeting desire to jump into the cool lake but kept on hiking.
flout
to break or ignore (a law, rule, etc.) without hiding what you are doing or showing fear or shame
v. 嘲笑;轻视;愚弄
The problem is the regulations do not specify punishments for businesses orindividuals who flout them.
fluid
used to describe something that can change easily or that changes often
adj. 不固定的
And your movement is really fluid and available.
flustered
upset or nervous
adj. 慌张的;激动不安的
He came in, drank two glasses of water and left, Restivo said, adding that Blake appeared flustered.
foiblea
minor fault in someone's character or behavior usually plural
n. 弱点;小缺点;癖好
We could tolerate my uncle's foibles because we loved him dearly.
foist
to force someone to accept (something that is not good or not wanted) usually + on or upon
vt. 偷偷插入;混入
He foisted his prejudices upon his young students.
folly
the lack of good sense or judgment : foolishness
n. 愚蠢;荒唐事
The American purchase of Alaska was originally considered a grand folly.
foolhardy
foolishly doing things that are too dangerous or risky
adj. 有勇无谋的;蛮干的
It's foolhardy to go hiking during late fall without warm clothes.
foreboding
a feeling that something bad is going to happen
n. 预感;先兆;预兆
Dark blues may be foreboding, or an indication of worry or fear.
foreshadow
to represent, indicate, or typify beforehand : prefigure
vt. 预示;成为…的前兆
a series of small tremors that foreshadowed the massive earthquake the next day
foreshadowing
something believed to be a sign or warning of a future event
n. 伏笔,铺垫
Mr. Obama's criticism, industry officials fear, is a foreshadowing of deep cuts to come.
forestall
to keep from happening by taking action in advance
v. 预先阻止
You can often forestall skidding on the ice simply by driving more slowly.
forlorn
1 feeling unhappiness; 2 sad from lack of companionship or separation from others; 3 causing or marked by an atmosphere lacking in cheer; 4 feeling or showing no hope
adj. 孤独的,被遗弃的,绝望的
She was forlorn when she found out the trip had ben cancelled.
fragile
easily broken or damaged
adj. 脆的;易碎的
Babies are fragile, so remember to care for them gently.
fraternity
the feeling of friendship that exists between people in a group
n. 兄弟会 互助会
the fraternity of civil engineers
fraud
1.an instance of the use of dishonest methods to acquire something of value; 2.one who makes false claims of identity or expertise; 3.the inclination or practice of misleading others through lies or trickery
n. 诡计; 骗子; 欺骗
He was found guilty of bank fraud.
fray
to wear (as an edge of cloth) by or as if by rubbing : fret
vt. 使磨损
frayed
worn away or tattered along the edges
v. 磨损(fray的过去分词);受磨损
He also only owns one tie, so frayed and greasy that it looks more like a shoelace.
frigid
very cold
adj. 寒冷的,严寒的;冷淡的
The innkeeper gave us a frigid and unnecessarily formal welcome.
fundamental
forming or relating to the most important part of something :
adj. 基本的,根本的
This decision represents the fundamental interests of the people.