SAT巴朗3500词汇表之第147篇(附pdf下载)
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lumber V. /笨重的往前走/move heavily or clumsily. Still somewhat torpid after its long hibernation, the bear lumbered through the woods.
luminary N. /名气,尊严/celebrity; dignitary. A leading light of the American stage, Ethel Barrymore was a theatrical luminary whose name lives on.
luminous ADJ. /发光的,闪耀的/shining; issuing light. The sun is a luminous body.
lummox N. /大而笨重的(通常指人)/big, clumsy, often stupid person. Because he was highly overweight and looked ungainly, John Candy often was cast as a slow-witted lummox.
lunar ADJ. /月亮的/pertaining to the moon. Lunar craters can plainly seen with the aid of a small telescope.
lunge V. /突进,刺,冲/quick forward dive or reach; thrust. The wide receiver lunged forward to grab the football. With his sword, Dartagnan lunged at his adversary.
lurid ADJ. /耸人听闻的;可怕的;惨白的;血红的/wild; sensational; graphic; gruesome. Do the lurid cover stories in the Enquirer actually attract people to buy that trashy tabloid?
lurk V. /埋伏/stealthily lie in waiting; slink; exist unperceived. "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows."
luscious ADJ. /美味的,甜美的/pleasing to taste or smell. The ripe peach was luscious.
luster N. /光泽;光彩/shine; gloss. The soft luster of the silk in the dim light was pleasing.
lustrous ADJ. /闪耀的/shining. Her large and lustrous eyes lent a touch of beauty to an otherwise plain face.
luxuriant ADJ. /丰富的,富足的;丰富多彩;肥沃的/abundant; rich and splendid; fertile. Lady Godiva was completely covered by her luxuriant hair.
machinations N. /阴谋,诡计/evil schemes or plots. Fortunately, Batman saw through the wily machinations of the Riddler and saved Gotham City from destruction by the forces of evil.
madrigal N. /小曲;牧歌/pastoral song. His program of folk songs included several madrigals which he sang to the accompaniment of a lute.
maelstrom N. /漩涡/whirlpool. The canoe was tossed about in the maelstrom.
magnanimous ADJ. /宽宏大量的/generous; great-hearted. Philanthropists by definition are magnanimous; misers, by definition, are not. Cordelia was too magnanimous to resent her father's unkindness to her; instead, she generously forgave him. magnanimity, N.
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