SAT巴朗3500词汇表之第134篇(附pdf下载)
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insidious ADJ. /阴险的,奸诈的,狡猾的;鬼鬼祟祟的/treacherous; stealthy; sly. The fifth column is insidious because it works secretly within our territory for our defeat.
insightful ADJ. /有洞察力的/discerning; perceptive. Sol thought he was very insightful about human behavior, but he was actually clueless as to why people acted the way they did.
insinuate V. /暗示,含沙舐影;慢慢的夺取,巧妙的迂回(进入)/hint; imply; creep in. When you said I looked robust, did you mean to insinuate that I'm getting fat?
insipid ADJ. /索然无味的;单调的/lacking in flavor; dull. Flat prose and flat ginger ale are equally insipid: both lack sparkle.
insolence N. /傲慢/impudent disrespect; haughtiness. How dare you treat me so rudely! The manager will hear of your insolence. insolent,ADJ.
insolvent ADJ. /破产/bankrupt; unable to repay one's debts. Although young Lord Widgeon was insolvent, he had no fear of being thrown into debtors' prison, for he was sure that if his creditors pressed him for payment his wealthy parents would repay what he owed. insolvency, N.
insomnia N. /失眠/wakefulness; inability to sleep. He refused to join us in a midnight cup of coffee because he claimed it gave him insomnia.
instigate V. /驱使;激励,鼓动/urge; start; provoke. Rumors of police corruption led the mayor to instigate an investigation into the department's activities.
insubordination N. /反抗,不屈/disobedience; rebelliousness. At the slightest hint of insubordination from the sailors of the Bounty, Captain Bligh had them flogged; finally, they mutinied.
insubstantial ADJ. /无实体的,虚无的;脆弱的,不坚固的/lacking substance; insignificant; frail. His hopes for a career in acting proved insubstantial; no one would cast him, even in an insubstantial role.
insularity N. /与外界隔绝;僵化;思想狭窄/narrow-mindedness; isolation. The insularity of the islanders manifested itself in their suspicion of anything foreign. insular,ADJ.
insulated ADJ. /分离;隔离/set apart; isolated. A well-to-do bachelor, James spent his money freely, insulated from the cares of his friends, who had families to support.
insuperable ADJ. /不可战胜的,不能克服的/insurmountable; unbeatable. Though the odds against their survival seemed insuperable, the Apollo 13 astronauts reached earth safely.
insurgent ADJ. /造反的,起义的/rebellious. Because the insurgent forces had occupied the capital and had gained control of the railway lines, several of the war correspondents covering the uprising predicted a rebel victory.
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