SAT巴朗3500词汇表之第142篇(附pdf下载)
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labyrinth N. /迷宫/maze. Hiding from Indian Joe, Tom and Becky soon lost themselves in the labyrinth of secret underground caves. labyrinthine,ADJ.
laceration N. /破口/torn, ragged wound. The stock car driver needed stitches to close up the lacerations he received in the car crash.
lachrymose ADJ. /爱哭的/producing tears. His voice has a lachrymose quality more appropriate to a funeral than a class reunion.
lackadaisical ADJ. /懒洋洋的,没上进心的/lacking purpose or zest; halfhearted; languid. Because Gatsby had his mind more on his love life than on his finances, he did a very lackadaisical job of man-aging his money.
lackluster ADJ. /暗淡的,无光的;单调的/dull. We were disappointed by the lackluster performance.
laconic ADJ. /简洁的/brief and to the point. Many of the characters portrayed by Clint Eastwood are laconic types: strong men of few words.
laggard ADJ. /缓慢的,迟缓的/slow; sluggish. The sailor had been taught not to be laggard in carrying out orders. lag, N.,V.
lament V. /悲伤,恸哭/grieve; express sorrow. Even advocates of the war lamented the loss of so many lives in combat. lamentation, N.
lampoon V. /讽刺的/ridicule. This article lampoons the pretensions of some movie moguls. also N.
languid ADJ. /疲倦的,无精打采的/weary; sluggish; listless. Her siege of illness left her languid and pallid.
languish V. /无力的,憔悴的/lose animation; lose strength. Left at Miss Minchin's school for girls while her father went off to war, Sarah Crewe refused to languish; instead, she hid her grief and actively befriended her less fortunate classmates.
languor N. /衰弱,萧条/lassitude; depression. His friends tried to overcome the languor into which he had fallen by taking him to parties and to the theater.
lap V. /舔食,泼溅/take in food or drink with one's tongue; splash gently. The kitten neatly lapped up her milk. The waves softly lapped against the pier.
larceny N. /盗窃/theft. Because of the prisoner's record, the district attorney refused to reduce the charge from grand larceny to petty larceny.
larder N. /食品室;储藏室/pantry; place where food is kept. The first thing Bill did on returning home from school was to check what snacks his mother had in the larder.
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