SAT巴朗3500词汇表之第116篇(附pdf下载)

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guileless ADJ. /诚实的/without deceit. He is naive, simple, and guileless; he cannot be guilty of fraud.

guise N. /外观;装束/appearance; costume. In the guise of a plumber, the detective investigated the murder case.

gullible ADJ. /易受骗的/easily deceived. Overly gullible people have only themselves to blame if they fall for con artists repeatedly. As the saying goes, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."

gustatory ADJ. /味觉的/affecting the sense of taste. The Thai restaurant offered an unusual gustatory experience for those used to a bland cuisine.

gusto N. /爱好,嗜好;喜欢/enjoyment; enthusiasm. He accepted the assignment with such gusto that I feel he would have been satisfied with a smaller salary.

gusty ADJ. /多风的/windy. The gusty weather made sailing precarious.

hackneyed ADJ. /常见的;不希罕,陈腐/commonplace; trite. When the reviewer criticized the movie for its hackneyed plot, we agreed; we had seen similar stories hundreds of times before.

haggard ADJ. /枯槁的;憔悴的/wasted away; gaunt. After his long illness, he was pale and haggard.

haggle V. /讨价还价/argue about prices. I prefer to shop in a store that has a one-price policy because, whenever I haggle with a shopkeeper, I am never certain that I paid a fair price for the articles I purchased.

hallowed ADJ. /神圣化的/blessed; consecrated. Although the dead girl's parents had never been active churchgoers, they insisted that their daughter be buried in hallowed ground.

hallucination N. /幻觉,幻想/delusion. I think you were frightened by a hallucination you created in your own mind.

halting ADJ. /犹豫的/hesitant; faltering. Novice extemporaneous speakers often talk in a halting fashion as they grope for the right words.

hamper V. /阻挡,牵制,妨碍/obstruct. The new mother didn't realize how much the effort of caring for an infant would hamper her ability to keep an immaculate house.

haphazard ADJ. /随机的/random; by chance. His haphazard reading left him unacquainted with the authors of the books.

harangue N. /夸大的讲话/noisy speech. In her lengthy harangue, the principal berated the offenders. alsoV. harass V. /烦恼/to annoy by repeated attacks. When he could not pay his bills as quickly as he had promised, he was harassed by his creditors.

harbinger N. /先驱/forerunner. The crocus is an early harbinger of spring.

harbor V. /庇护;隐藏/provide a refuge for; hide. The church harbored illegal aliens who were political refugees.

hardy ADJ. /艰苦的;勇敢的/sturdy; robust; able to stand inclement weather. We asked the gardening expert to recommend particularly hardy plants that could withstand our harsh New England winters.

harrowing ADJ. /痛苦;悲怆/agonizing; distressing; traumatic. At first the former prisoner did not wish to discuss his harrowing months of captivity as a political hostage.

haughtiness N. /傲慢;不逊/pride; arrogance. When she realized that Darcy believed himself too good to dance with his inferiors, Elizabeth took great offense at his haughtiness.

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