SAT巴朗3500词汇表之第145篇(附pdf下载)
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limerick N. /五行打油诗/humorous short verse. The limerick form is the best; its meter is pure anapest. A limerick's fun for most everyone, and the word may occur on your test.
limpid ADJ. /清澈/clear. A limpid stream ran through his property.
linchpin N. /关键/something that holds or links various parts together. The linchpin in the district attorney's case was a photograph showing the defendant shaking hands with the hired killer.
lineage N. /血统/descent; ancestry. He traced his lineage back to Mayflower days.
linger V. /逗留;闲逛;流连/loiter or dawdle; continue or persist. Hoping to see Juliet pass by, Romeo lingered outside the Capulet house for hours. Though Mother made stuffed cabbage on Monday, the smell lingered around the house for days.
linguistic ADJ. /语言的/pertaining to language. The modern tourist will encounter very little linguistic difficulty as English has become an almost universal language.
liniment N. /药膏;擦油/ointment; lotion; salve. The trainer carefully applied the liniment to the quarterback's bruise, gently rubbing it into the skin.
lionize V. /奉为名人;游览名胜/treat as a celebrity. She enjoyed being lionized and adored by the public.
liquidate V. /清算/settle accounts; clearup. He was able to liquidate all his debts in a short period of time.
list V. /倾斜/tilt; lean over. That flagpole should be absolutely vertical; instead, it lists to one side. (secondary meaning)
listless ADJ. /倦怠的,冷漠的/lacking in spirit or energy. We had expected him to be full of enthusiasm and were surprised by his listless attitude.
litany N. /连续虔诚的祈祷/supplicatory prayer. On this solemn day, the congregation responded to the prayers of the priest during the litany with fervor and intensity.
lithe ADJ. /柔软的/flexible; supple. Her figure was lithe and willowy. litigation N. /诉讼/lawsuit. Try to settle this amicably; I do not want to become involved in litigation. litigant, N.
livid ADJ. /铅灰色的;青一块紫一块的;暴怒的/lead-colored; black and blue; enraged. His face was so livid with rage that we were afraid that he might have an attack of apoplexy.
loath ADJ. /不情愿的;勉强/reluctant; disinclined. Romeo and Juliet were both loath for him to go.
loathe V. /厌恶;增武/detest. Booing and hissing, the audience showed how much they loathed the wicked villain.
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