SAT巴朗3500词汇表之第79篇(附pdf下载)
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disgruntle V. /使郁闷/make discontented. The passengers were disgruntled by the numerous delays.
dishearten V. /挫败/discourage; cause to lose courage or hope. His failure to pass the bar exam disheartened him.
disheveled ADJ. /邋遢,肮脏/untidy. Your disheveled appearance will hurt your chances in this interview.
disinclination N. /不情愿,厌恶/unwillingness. Some mornings I feel a great disinclination to get out of bed
disingenuous ADJ. /不诚恳的/lacking genuine candor; insincere. Now that we know the mayor and his wife are engaged in a bitter divorce fight, we find their earlier remarks regretting their lack of time together remarkably disingenuous.
disinter V. /挖出,出土/dig up; unearth. They disinterred the body and held an autopsy.
disinterested ADJ. /公允的/unprejudiced. Given the judge's political ambitions and the lawyers' financial interest in the case, the only disinterested person in the courtroom may have been the court reporter.
disjointed ADJ. /断开/disconnected. His remarks were so disjointed that we could not follow his reasoning.
dislodge V. /强制移除/remove (forcibly). Thrusting her fist up under the choking man's lower ribs, Margaret used the Heimlich maneuver to dislodge the food caught in his throat.
dismantle V. /拆除/take apart. When the show closed, they dismantled the scenery before storing it.
dismay V. /使沮丧;使害怕/discourage; frighten. The huge amount of work she had left to do dismayed her.
also N. dismember V. /分解,肢解/cut into small parts. When the Austrian Empire was dismembered, several new countries were established.
dismiss V. /拒绝;排除/put away from consideration; reject. Believing in John's love for her, she dismissed the notion that he might be unfaithful. (secondary meaning)
disparage V. /忽略,轻视/belittle. A doting mother, Emma was more likely to praise her son's crude attempts at art than to disparage them.
disparate ADJ. /大相径庭的;没关系的/basically different; unrelated. Unfortunately, Tony and Tina have disparate notions of marriage: Tony sees it as a carefree extended love affair, while Tina sees it as a solemn commitment to build a family and a home.
disparity N. /不同;差距/difference; condition of inequality. Their disparity in rank made no difference at all to the prince and Cinderella.
dispassionate ADJ. /平静的;公平的/calm; impartial. Known in the company for his cool judgment, Bill could impartially examine the causes of a problem, giving a dispassionate analysis of what had gone wrong, and go on to suggest how to correct the mess.
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