SAT巴朗3500词汇表之第193篇(附pdf下载)
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precept N. /规则/practical rule guiding conduct. "Love thy neighbor as thyself" is a worthwhile precept.
precinct N. /行政区/district or division of a city. Ed McBain's detective novels set in the 87th precinct provide an exciting picture of police work.
precipice N. /悬崖;危险的位臵/cliff; dangerous position. Suddenly Indiana Jones found himself dangling from the edge of a precipice.
precipitate ADJ. /匆忙的;突然的;未成熟的;草率的/rash; premature; hasty; sudden. Though I was angry enough to resign on the spot, I had enough sense to keep myself from quitting a job in such a precipitate fashion.
precipitate V. /下降;下坠/throw headlong; hasten. The removal of American political support appears to have precipitated the downfall of the Marcos regime.
precipitous ADJ. /陡峭的;急躁的/steep; overhasty. This hill is difficult to climb because it is so precipitous; one slip, and our descent will be precipitous as well.
précis N. /大纲;摘要/concise summing up of main points. Before making her presentation at the conference, Ellen wrote up a neat précis of the major elements she would cover.
precise ADJ. /精确的/exact. If you don't give me precise directions and a map, I'll never find your place.
preclude V. /消灭;杜绝/make impossible; eliminate. The fact that the band was already booked to play in Hollywood on New Year's Eve precluded their accepting the New Year's Eve gig in London they were offered.
precocious ADJ. /早熟的/advanced in development. Listening to the grown-up way the child discussed serious topics, we couldn't help remarking how precocious she was. precocity, N.
precursor N. /领跑者,先驱/forerunner. Though Gray and Burns share many traits with the Romantic poets who followed them, most critics consider them precursors of the Romantic Movement, not true Romantics.
predator N. /捕食者/creature that seizes and devours another animal; person who robs or exploits others. Not just cats, but a wide variety of predators-owls, hawks, weasels, foxescatch mice for dinner. A carnivore is by definition predatory, for he preys on weaker creatures.
predecessor N. /前任;前辈/former occupant of a post. I hope I can live up to the fine example set by my late predecessor in this office.
predetermine V. /预定;预先确定/predestine; settle or decide beforehand; influence markedly. Romeo and Juliet believed that Fate had predetermined their meeting. Bea gathered estimates from caterers, florists, and stationers so that she could predetermine the costs of holding a catered buffet. Philip's love of athletics predetermined his choice of a career in sports marketing.
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