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托福阅读词汇解析(31)

2017-04-21 16:35:00来源:网络

  § restless

  § fidgety

  § 焦躁不安的

  § There was a restless, anxious expression in his countenance I had never remarked there before; and he looked sparer in person.

  § flutter

  § 飘动

  § Her eyes were shut. If it was not for the fact you could see her breathing — and the odd flutter of her eyelid — she could indeed have been a body in a mortuary.

  § launch

  § 发射, 开始

  § You specify an extension point for each of your applications, so the workbench can correctly launch the perspective for your application.

  § starling

  § 八哥, 欧椋鸟

  § Mathematical analysis of flock dynamics show how each starling’s movement is influenced byevery other starling, and vice versa.

  § overcast

  § 阴天的

  § But thick clouds and an overcast sky obscured the view at the Indian village of Taregna, "epicentre" of the eclipse, says our correspondent in the area.

  § surmise

  § 猜测

  § As you surmise, the costs of the junk-food strategy are mostly long-term: the children becomefat, their teeth rot and they refuse to eat more wholesome fare.

  § compass

  § 指南针, 罗盘

  § You have all the tools you need to uncover it: your intuition, your feelings, and your internal compass will guide you.

  § preposterous

  § absurd

  § 荒谬的, 可笑的

  § No matter how preposterous the rule, it stays and stays, regardless of whether it works to accomplish its end.

  § stationary

  § 固定的

  § To the stationary one on the platform, the light expanded also, but in addition Einstein saw the movement of the train caused one side to meet the wave earlier than the other side.

  § revolving

  § 旋转的

  § Up a tower to a defunct revolving restaurant, where I snapped photos of the hazy skyline.

  § alter

  § 改变

  § In doing translation, one should not alter the meaning of the original to suit one's own taste.

  § disoriented

  § 无判断力的

  § At first Snowball seemed disoriented when she looked around, but she didn’t try to uncover the chick. Instead, she flew up to her nor-mal perch and stayed there.

  § artificial

  § false

  § 人造的

  § Natural

  § But when he had gone the brief round of her he returned discouraged by the thought that allthis frankness and innocence were only an artificial product.

  § assume

  § 承担, 假定

  § Of course, part of the reason we assume only children are spoiled is that whatever parents haveto give, the only child gets it all.

  § visible

  § 明显的, 看得见的

  § Invisible

  § This application is not normally visible because it is a system application, but it is there.

  § compensate

  § 补偿

  § Just because you have sex with this person doesn’t mean you should feel like a hooker if they compensate you further.

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