SAT巴朗3500词汇表之第122篇(附pdf下载)
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impair V. /伤害/injure; hurt. Drinking alcohol can impair your ability to drive safely; if you're going to drink, don't drive.
impale V. /刺穿/Pierce. He was impaled by the spear hurled by his adversary.
impalpable ADJ. /难以明了,难以觉察的/imperceptible; intangible. The ash is so fine that it is impalpable to the touch but it can be seen as a fine layer covering the window ledge.
impart V. /赋予;告诉/reveal or tell; grant. Polly begged Grandma to impart her recipe for rugeleh, but her grandmother wouldn't say a word.
impartial ADJ. /公平的/not biased; fair. Knowing she could not be impartial about her own child, Jo refused to judge any match in which Billy was competing.
impassable ADJ. /无路可通的;没法通行/not able to be traveled or crossed. A giant redwood had fallen across the highway, blocking all four lanes: the road was impassable.
impasse N. /走投无路;僵局/predicament from which there is no escape; deadlock. In this impasse, all turned to prayer as their last hope.
impassive ADJ. /冷漠的/without feeling; imperturbable; stoical. Refusing to let the enemy see how deeply shaken he was by his capture, the prisoner kept his face impassive.
impeach V. /控告,检举;弹劾/charge with crime in office; indict. The angry congressman wanted to impeach the president for his misdeeds.
impeccable ADJ. /没有缺点/faultless. The uncrowned queen of the fashion industry, Diana was acclaimed for her impeccable taste.
impecunious ADJ. /身无分文的/without money. Though Scrooge claimed he was too impecunious to give alms, he easily could have afforded to be charitable.
impede V. /阻止;拖延/hinder; block; delay. A series of accidents impeded the launching of the space shuttle.
impediment N. /妨碍;障碍物/hindrance; stumbling-block. She had a speech impediment that prevented her speaking clearly.
impel V. /驱使/drive or force onward. A strong feeling of urgency impelled her; if she failed to finish the project right then, she knew that she would never get it done.
impenetrable ADJ. /难以进入的;难以渗透的;不可理解的/not able to be pierced or entered; beyond understanding. How could the murderer have gotten into the locked room? To Watson, the mystery, like the room, was impenetrable.
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