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1、完整版英语词汇积累1. budge 1.budge budges budging budged If someone will not budge on a matter, or if nothing budges them, they refuse to change their mind or to come to an agreement. Both sides say they will not budge. The Americans are adamant that they will not budge on this point. No amount of prodding w

2、ill budge him. V-ERG: with brd-neg 2.budge budges budging budged If someone or something will not budge, they will not move. If you cannot budge them, you cannot make them move. Her mother refused to budge from London. The window refused to budge. I got a grip on the boat and pulled but I couldnt bu

3、dge it. V-ERG: with brd-neg 2. concussion (脑震荡) concussion concussions If you suffer concussion after a blow to your head, you lose consciousness or feel sick or confused. Nicky was rushed to hospital with concussion. She fell off a horse and suffered a concussion. N-VAR concussed If someone is conc

4、ussed, they lose consciousness or feel sick or confused because they have been hit hard on the head. My left arm is badly bruised and I was slightly concussed. He was badly winded and concussed. ADJ-GRADED: usu v-link ADJ concuss v. : to affect with or as if with concussionA middle-aged woman concus

5、sed by a blow on the head.3. gouge1.gouge gouges gouging gouged If you gouge something, you make a hole or a long cut in it, usually with a pointed object. He gouged her cheek with a screwdriver. .quarries which have gouged great holes in the hills. VB + gouge gouges Also a noun. .a muddy gouge in t

6、he ground. N-COUNT 2.gouge gouges A gouge is a tool which is used for cutting and shaping wood. N-COUNT 3.gouge gouges gouging gouged If you say that a business gouges its customers, you mean that it forces them to pay an unfairly high price for its goods or services. (mainly AM, INFORMAL) Banks and

7、 credit-card companies have been accused of gouging their customers. VB disapproval =gouging The airline industry has charged the oil companies with price gouging. N-UNCOUNT 4. fledgling1.fledgling fledglings A fledgling is a young bird that has its feathers and is learning to fly. N-COUNT 2.fledgli

8、ng You use fledgling to describe a person, organization, or system that is new or without experience. .the sound practical advice he gave to fledgling writers. .Russias fledgling democracy. ADJ: ADJ n 5. wither 1.wither withers withering withered If someone or something withers, they become very wea

9、k. When he went into retirement, he visibly withered. The question now is whether the railways will flourish or wither in the hands of the private sector. VB + wither away withers away; withering away; withered away Wither away means the same as wither. To see my body literally wither away before my

10、 eyes was exasperating. PHR-V 2.wither withers withering withered If a flower or plant withers, it dries up and dies. The flowers in Isabels room had withered. Farmers in the Midwest have watched their crops wither because of drought conditions. VB =withered .a mound of withered leaves. His fridge w

11、as bare apart from three very withered tomatoes. ADJ-GRADED: usu ADJ n 3.wither withers The highest part of a horses back, behind its neck, is referred to as its withers. N-PLURAL 6. tab 1.tab tabs A tab is a small piece of cloth or paper that is attached to something, usually with information about

12、 that thing written on it. A stupid medical clerk had slipped the wrong tab on his X-ray while reaching for a mug of tea. .a small red tab sewn on to the left-hand side of the back right pocket. N-COUNT = tag, label 2.tab tabs A tab is the total cost of goods or services that you have to pay, or the

13、 bill or check for those goods or services. (mainly AM) At least one estimate puts the total tab at $7 million. Ill get my purse out of the bedroom.nNo sweat, Mrs. Day. We can put it on your tab. N-COUNT = bill 3.tab tabs A tab is a metal strip that you pull off the top of a can of drink in order to

14、 open it. N-COUNT 4.tab tabs A tab is tablet of a drug that is sold illegally. (INFORMAL) One tab of Ecstasy costs at least s15. N-COUNT 5.tab If someone keeps tabs on you, they make sure that they always know where you are and what you are doing, often in order to control you. (INFORMAL) It was obv

15、ious Hill had come over to keep tabs on Johnson and make sure he didnt do anything drastic. PHR: V inflects: PHR n 6.tab If you pick up the tab, you pay a bill on behalf of a group of people or provide the money that is needed for something. (INFORMAL) Pollard picked up the tab for dinner that night

16、. Today any employee with back or shoulder pain can go straight to Mr Jay and the company will pick up the tab. PHR: V inflects 7. equilibrium 1.equilibrium equilibria Equilibrium is a balance between several different influences or aspects of a situation. (FORMAL) Stocks seesawed ever lower until p

17、rices found some new level of equilibrium. For the economy to be in equilibrium, income must equal expenditure. N-VAR 2.equilibrium Someones equilibrium is their normal calm state of mind. I paused in the hall to take three deep breaths to restore my equilibrium. He had recovered his equilibrium and

18、 even his good humour, somehow. N-UNCOUNT: oft poss N 8. lure 1.lure lures luring lured To lure someone means to trick them into a particular place or to trick them into doing something that they should not do. He lured her to his home and shot her with his fathers gun. They did not realize that the

19、y were being lured into a trap. The company aims to lure smokers back to cigarettes. VB = trick 2.lure lures A lure is an object which is used to attract animals so that they can be caught. N-COUNT 3.lure lures A lure is an attractive quality that something has, or something that you find attractive

20、. The excitement of hunting big game in Africa has been a lure to Europeans for 200 years. The lure of rural life is proving as strong as ever. N-COUNT: usu sing 9. vie vie vies vying vied If one person or thing is vying with another for something, the people or things are competing for it. (FORMAL)

21、 California is vying with other states to capture a piece of the growing communications market. Four rescue plans are vying to save the zoo. In hospitals, business plans vie with patients for doctors attention. The two are vying for the support of New York voters. V-RECIP = compete, struggle10. cont

22、inuum (连续统一体; 闭联集) 1.continuum continua or continuums A continuum is a set of things on a scale, which have a particular characteristic to different degrees. (FORMAL) These various complaints are part of a continuum of ill-health. It is at one end of the cost continuum. N-COUNT: usu sing 2.continuum

23、 continua or continuums A continuum is a continuous series of closely connected events. (FORMAL) The medical professional bodies reply that development from fertilisation onwards is a continuum. N-COUNT: usu sing 11. falter 1.falter falters faltering faltered If something falters, it loses power or

24、strength in an uneven way, or no longer makes much progress. Normal life is at a standstill, and the economy is faltering. The car was out of sight around a bend in moments, but the engine did not falter or slow down. A faltering economy and a recent wave of labour unrest have affected the new party

25、s popularity. VB 2.falter falters faltering faltered If you falter, you lose your confidence and stop doing something or start making mistakes. I have not faltered in my quest for a new future. As he neared the house his steps faltered. VB 3.falter falters faltering faltered If your voice falters wh

26、en you are speaking, you hesitate or pause, because you are unsure about what you are saying or are upset. Her voice faltered and she had to stop a moment to control it. VB 12. volatile 1.volatile A situation that is volatile is likely to change suddenly and unexpectedly. There have been riots befor

27、e and the situation is volatile. The international oil markets have been highly volatile since the early 1970s. Armed soldiers guard the streets in this volatile atmosphere. ADJ-GRADED = unstable =volatility He is keen to see a general reduction in arms sales given the volatility of the region. .cur

28、rent stock market volatility. N-UNCOUNT = instability 2.volatile If someone is volatile, their mood often changes quickly. He accompanied the volatile actress to Hollywood the following year. He has a volatile temper. ADJ-GRADED 3.volatile A volatile liquid or substance is one that will quickly chan

29、ge into a gas. (TECHNICAL) Its thought that the blast occurred when volatile chemicals exploded. ADJ-GRADED 13. aggregate 1.aggregate An aggregate amount or score is made up of several smaller amounts or scores added together. The rate of growth of GNP will depend upon the rate of growth of aggregat

30、e demand. England have beaten the Welsh three times in succession with an aggregate score of 83-12. ADJ: ADJ n + aggregate aggregates Also a noun. The highest aggregate came in the third round where Leeds and Middlesbrough drew 4-4. N-COUNT: usu sing 2.aggregate aggregates An aggregate is a number o

31、f people or things that are being considered as a single thing. (FORMAL) .society viewed as an aggregate of individuals. N-COUNT 3.aggregate aggregates aggregating aggregated If amounts or things are aggregated, they are added together and considered as a single amount or thing. (FORMAL) Different economies, with different currencies, should not be aggregated to produce uniform policies. We should never aggregate votes to predict results under another system. VB =aggregation A bigge

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