SAT巴朗3500词汇表之第146篇(附pdf下载)
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lofty ADJ. /高高在上的/very high. Though Barbara Jordan's fellow students used to tease her about her lofty ambitions, she rose to hold one of the highest positions in the land.
log N. /日志;圆木/record of a voyage or flight; record of day to day activities. "Flogged two seamen today for insubordination" wrote Captain Bligh in the Bounty's log. To see how much work I've accomplished recently, just take a look at the number of new files listed on my computer log.
loiter V. /闲逛;徘徊/hang around; linger. The policeman told him not to loiter in the alley.
loll V. /懒洋洋的坐或靠/lounge about. They lolled around in their chairs watching television.
longevity N. /长命不老/long life. When he reached ninety, the old man was proud of his longevity.
loom V. /织布机/appear or take shape (usually in an enlarged or distorted form). The shadow of the gallows loomed threateningly above the small boy.
lope V. /慢跑/gallop slowly. As the horses loped along, we had an opportunity to admire the ever-changing scenery. loquacious ADJ. talkative. Though our daughter barely says a word to us these days, put a phone in her hand and see how loquacious she can be: our phone bills are out of sight! loquacity, N.
lout N. /笨人,呆子/clumsy person. That awkward lout dropped my priceless vase!
low V. /牛叫,哞/moo. From the hilltop, they could see the herd like ants in the distance; they could barely hear the cattle low.
lucid ADJ. /明晰的;聪明的/easily understood; clear; intelligible. Ellen makes an excellent teacher: her explanations of technical points are lucid enough for a child to grasp.
lucrative ADJ. /有利润的/profitable. He turned his hobby into a lucrative profession.
ludicrous ADJ. /可笑的,滑稽的;不重要的/laughable; trifling. Let us be serious; this is not a ludicrous issue.
lugubrious ADJ. /悲哀的/mournful. The lugubrious howling of the dogs added to our sadness.
lull N. /平静,安静,暂停,短暂的平息/moment of calm. Not wanting to get wet, they waited under the awning for a lull in the rain.
lull V. /安抚,平静;换取信任,使其失去警惕/soothe; cause one to relax one's guard; subside. The mother's gentle song lulled the child to sleep. Malcolm tried to come up with a plausible story to lull his mother's suspicions, but she didn't believe a word he said.
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