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Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾)
Series 32 (posted 2019.2.28)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.使覺醒/B.明顯地/C.(邪惡的或色迷迷的)目光/D.用胳膊肘擠開往前走/E.將...擠入(或塞進、插入) | to WORD 156-160 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
156 nudging | He nudged his way through the crowd.
157 manifestly | The party has manifestly failed to achieve its goal.
158 wedged | The boat was now wedged between the rocks.
159 jolted | His remark jolted her into action.
160 leer | He looked at her with an evil leer. | | | | | |
ANSWER 156D.用胳膊肘擠開往前走/157B.明顯地/158E.將...擠入(或塞進、插入)/159A.使覺醒/160C.(邪惡的或色迷迷的)目光 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾)
Series 31 (posted 2018.3.18)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.丟失/B.弄亂/C.衣著破舊的/D.開始談論(尤指令人尷尬或有異議的話題)/E.喜怒無常的 | to WORD 151-155 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
151 astray | Several letters went astray or were not delivered.
152 shabby | The old man was shabby and unkempt.
153 moody | Moody people are very difficult to deal with.
154 ruffle | She ruffled his hair affectionately.
155 broach | She was dreading having to broach the subject of money to her father. | | | | | |
ANSWER 151A.丟失/152C.衣著破舊的/153E.喜怒無常的/154B.弄亂/155D.開始談論(尤指令人尷尬或有異議的話題) |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾)
Series 30 (posted 2018.3.15)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.先於/B.(因死亡、離別)悲傷/C.自怨自艾/D.(體育運動、技能等)荒廢/E.急促喘息 | to WORD 146-150 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
146 pine | She pined for months after he'd gone.
147 rusty | I haven't played the piano for ages—I may be a little rusty.
148 puff | I was starting to puff a little from the climb.
149 precede | His resignation was preceded by weeks of speculation.
150 mope | Moping won't do any good! | | | | | |
ANSWER 146B.(因死亡、離別)悲傷/147D.(體育運動、技能等)荒廢/148E.急促喘息/149A.先於/150C.自怨自艾 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾)
Series 29 (posted 2018.3.12)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.糟糕透頂的/B.別說話/C.氣急敗壞地說/D.濕乎乎的/E.閒蕩 | to WORD 141-145 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
141 diabolical | The traffic was diabolical.
142 clammy | His skin felt cold and clammy.
143 sputter | "W-What?" sputtered Anna.
144 loiter | Teenagers were loitering in the street outside.
145 hush | Hush now and try to sleep. | | | | | |
ANSWER 141A.糟糕透頂的/142D.濕乎乎的/143C.氣急敗壞地說/144E.閒蕩/145B.別說話 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾)
Series 28 (posted 2018.3.5)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.令人煩惱的/B.生悶氣的/C.避開/D.妄想/E.不帶偏見的 | to WORD 136-140 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
136 sulky | Sarah had looked sulky all morning.
137 delusion | Don't go getting delusions of grandeur.
138 dispassionate | taking a calm, dispassionate view of the situation
139 irksome | I found the restrictions irksome.
140 shun | She was shunned by her family when she remarried. | | | | | |
ANSWER 136B.生悶氣的/137D.妄想/138E.不帶偏見的/139A.令人煩惱的/140C.避開 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾)
Series 27 (posted 2018.2.26)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.抗議/B.溫順地/C.慫恿/D.衰退/E.使痛苦 | to WORD 131-135 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
131 meekly | He meekly did as he was told.
132 falter | The economy shows no signs of faltering.
133 remonstrate | They remontrated with the official about the decision.
134 torment | He was tormented by feelings of insecurity.
135 abet | He was abetted in the deception by his wife. | | | | | |
ANSWER 131B.溫順地/132D.衰退/133A.抗議/134E.使痛苦/135C.慫恿 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾)
Series 26 (posted 2018.2.24)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.奏效的/B.假裝/C.正式批准/D.驅使/E.(根據要求或需要)幫忙 | to WORD 126-130 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
126 actuate | He was actuated entirely by malice.
127 ratify | The treaty was ratified by all the member states.
128 efficacious | They hope the new drug will prove especially efficacious in the relief of pain.
129 oblige | Would you oblige me with some information?
130 pretence | She was unable to keep up the pretence that she loved him. | | | | | |
ANSWER 126D.驅使/127C.正式批准/128A.奏效的/129E.(根據要求或需要)幫忙/130B.假裝 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾)
Series 25 (posted 2018.2.21)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.壓力/B.用手掌打/C.充盈的/D.含沙射影地點出/E.一丁點 | to WORD 121-125 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
121 shred | There is not a shred of evidence to support his claim.
122 strain | These repayments are putting a strain on our finances.
123 brimful | She's certainly brimful of energy.
124 slap | She gave him a slap across the face.
125 insinuate | The article insinuated that he was having an affair with his friend's wife. | | | | | |
ANSWER 121E.一丁點/122A.壓力/123C.充盈的/124B.用手掌打/125D.含沙射影地點出 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾)
Series 24 (posted 2018.2.18)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.小點/B.暗淡的/C.過分打聽他人私事的/D.冷淡的/E.語無倫次的 | to WORD 116-120 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
116 speck | The ship was now just a speck in the distance.
117 incoherent | She broke off, incoherent with anger.
118 gruff | Beneath his gruff exterior, he's really very kind-hearted.
119 inquisitive | Don't be so inquisitive. It's none of your business.
120 bleak | The future looks bleak for the fishing industry. | | | | | |
ANSWER 116A.小點/117E.語無倫次的/118D.冷淡的/119C.過分打聽他人私事的/120B.暗淡的 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 23 (posted 2018.2.9)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.使亂堆/B.使無能為力/C.低聲輕笑/D.衝突/E.收藏 | to WORD 111-115 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
111 chuckle | She chuckled at the memory.
112 tuck | She tucked her hair under her cap.
113 prostrate | He was expecting to find her prostrated by the tragedy.
114 jumble | Books, shoes and clothes were jumbled together on the floor.
115 strife | The country was torn apart by strife. | | | | | |
ANSWER 111C.低聲輕笑/112E.收藏/113B.使無能為力/114A.使亂堆/115D.衝突 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 22 (posted 2017.12.24)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.贊成/B.乘雪橇/C.弱小者/D.大聲疾呼的/E.吹牛 | to WORD 106-110 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
106 assent | There were murmurs of both assent and dissent from the crowd.
107 bluff | I don't think he'll shoot - I think he's just bluffing.
108 pygmy | He regarded them as intellectual pygmies.
109 sledge | We were hoping we could go sledging.
110 vociferous | a vociferous critic of the president's stance | | | | | |
ANSWER 106A.贊成/107E.吹牛/108C.弱小者/109B.乘雪橇/110D.大聲疾呼的 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 21 (posted 2017.12.24)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.(用肘)輕觸/B.極其嚴重的/C.騷擾/D.矯揉造作地笑/E.巨大的 | to WORD 101-105 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
101 harass | She claims she has been sexually harassed at work.
102 dire | Such action may have dire consequences.
103 nudge | He nudged me and whispered, "Look who's just come in."
104 simper | "You're such a darling," she simpered.
105 prodigious | DVDs can store prodigious amounts of information. | | | | | |
ANSWER 101C.騷擾/102B.極其嚴重的/103A.(用肘)輕觸/104D.矯揉造作地笑/105E.巨大的 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 20 (posted 2017.12.10)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.商討/B.坦率/C.輕視的/D.興高采烈的/E.規避(尤指法律或道德責任) | to WORD 96-100 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
96 evade | She is trying to evade all responsibility for her behaviour.
97 candour | "I don't trust him," he said in a rare moment of candour.
98 disdainful | She's always been disdainful of people who haven't been to college.
99 exalted | I felt exalted and newly alive.
100 confer | He wanted to confer with his colleagues before reaching a dicision. | | | | | |
ANSWER 96E.規避(尤指法律或道德責任)/97B.坦率/98C.輕視的/99D.興高采烈的/100A.商討 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 19 (posted 2017.11.29)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.儘管/B.懶洋洋地站(或坐、躺)著/C.下誘餌/D.拖著腳走/E.做滑稽模仿 | to WORD 91-95 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
91 bait | He baited the trap with a piece of meat.
92 albeit | He finally agreed, albeit reluctantly, to help us.
93 shuffle | He shuffled across the room to the window.
94 mimic | She's always mimicking the teachers.
95 lounge | Several students were lounging around, reading newspapers. | | | | | |
ANSWER 91C.下誘餌/92A.儘管/93D.拖著腳走/94E.做滑稽模仿/95B.懶洋洋地站(或坐、躺)著 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 18 (posted 2017.11.28)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.可感知的/B.偽造的/C.潛行(圖謀不軌等)/D.鼓噪/E.開玩笑 | to WORD 86-90 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
86 jest | Would I jest about such a thing?
87 counterfeit | Are you aware these notes are counterfeit?
88 prowl | A man was seen prowling around autside the factory just before the fire started.
89 tangible | The tension between them was almost tangible.
90 uproar | Her comments provoked uproar from the audience. | | | | | |
ANSWER 86E.開玩笑/87B.偽造的/88C.潛行(圖謀不軌等)/89A.可感知的/90D.鼓噪 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 17 (posted 2017.11.27)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.不畏縮的/B.嘶啞的/C.歡笑/D.誘人的/E.疲乏 | to WORD 81-85 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
81 unflinching | an unflinching stare
82 tantalizing | The tantalizing aroma of fresh coffee wafted towards them.
83 hoarse | He shouted himself hoarse.
84 flag | It had been a long day and the children were beginning to flag.
85 mirth | The performance produced much mirth among the audience. | | | | | |
ANSWER 81A.不畏縮的/82D.誘人的/83B.嘶啞的/84E.疲乏/85C.歡笑 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 16 (posted 2017.10.31)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.生命的有限/B.摧殘/C.補償/D.逼近/E.懇求 | to WORD 76-80 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
76 loom | There was a crisis looming.
77 implore | She implored him to stay.
78 mortality | After her mother's death, she became acutely aware of her own mortality.
79 recompense | There must be adequate recompense for workers who lose their jobs.
80 ravages | Her looks had not survived the ravages of time. | | | | | |
ANSWER 76D.逼近/77E.懇求/78A.生命的有限/79C.補償/80B.摧殘 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 15 (posted 2017.9.21)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.裝模作樣/B.(常指因劇痛不停地)翻滾/C.斜倚/D.比...持續時間長/E.熱烈談論(或書寫) | to WORD 71-75 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
71 rave | The critics raved about his performance in 'Hamlet'.
72 outlast | He can outlast anyone on the dance floor.
73 recline | She was reclining on a sofa.
74 writhe | She was writhing around on the floor in agony.
75 pretension | The play mocks the pretensions of the new middle class. | | | | | |
ANSWER 71E.熱烈談論(或書寫)/72D.比...持續時間長/73C.斜倚/74B.(常指因劇痛不停地)翻滾/75A.裝模作樣 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 14 (posted 2017.9.20)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.證實(陳述、理論等)/B.(用利器)劈/C.不公平(或不合理)的要求/D.活蹦亂跳的/E.懷有惡意的 | to WORD 66-70 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
66 boisterous | It was a challenge, keeping ten boisterous seven-year-olds amused.
67 slash | Someone had slashed the tyres on my car.
68 malicious | He took malicious pleasure in telling me what she had said.
69 corroborate | The evidence was corroborated by two independent witnesses.
70 imposition | I'd like to stay if it's not too much of an imposition. | | | | | |
ANSWER 66D.活蹦亂跳的/67B.(用利器)劈/68E.懷有惡意的/69A.證實(陳述、理論等)/70C.不公平(或不合理)的要求 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 13 (posted 2017.9.18)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.極其憤怒的/B.猛烈的/C.畏縮/D.無力的/E.震動 | to WORD 61-65 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
61 ferocious | a man driven by ferocious determination
62 flinch | He met my gaze without flinching.
63 blazing | She had a blazing row with Eddie and stormed out of the house.
64 quake | The ground quaked as the bomb exploded.
65 limp | His hand went limp and the knife clattered to the ground. | | | | | |
ANSWER 61B.猛烈的/62C.畏縮/63A.極其憤怒的/64E.震動/65D.無力的 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 12 (posted 2017.9.13)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.打噴嚏/B.咧著嘴笑/C.陰森的/D.(人、物、地等的)特點/E.難倒 | to WORD 56-60 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
56 grim | The house looked grim and dreary in the rain.
57 grin | She grinned amiably at us.
58 peculiarity | the cultural peculiarities of the English
59 stump | I'm stumped. I don't know how they got here before us.
60 sneeze | I've been sneezing all morning. | | | | | |
ANSWER 56C.陰森的/57B.咧著嘴笑/58D.(人、物、地等的)特點/59E.難倒/60A.打噴嚏 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 11 (posted 2017.9.10)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.無法彌補的/B.令人驚歎的/C.棲息/D.惹人注意的/E.極為擔心 | to WORD 51-55 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
51 perch | A robin was perching on the fence.
52 irreparable | Her death is an irreparable loss.
53 stupendous | stupendous achievements
54 conspicuous | Mary's red hair always made her conspicuous at school.
55 dread | This was the moment he had been dreading. | | | | | |
ANSWER 51C.棲息/52A.無法彌補的/53B.令人驚歎的/54D.惹人注意的/55E.極為擔心 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 10 (posted 2017.9.9)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.被激怒/B.難以實現的/C.試圖勸誘/D.頑強的/E.霉濕味的 | to WORD 46-50 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
46 coaxing | No amount of coaxing will make me change my mind.
47 stout | He put up a stout defence in court.
48 forlorn | She waited in the forlorn hope that he would one day come back to her.
49 bristle | His lies made her bristle with rage.
50 fusty | a dark fusty room | | | | | |
ANSWER 46C.試圖勸誘/47D.頑強的/48B.難以實現的/49A.被激怒/50E.霉濕味的 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 9 (posted 2017.9.7)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.差勁的/B.(使)傾斜/C.言論/D.眩暈/E.(尤指表示氣憤或被逗樂的)噴鼻息 | to WORD 41-45 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
41 dismal | Their recent attempt to increase sales has been a dismal failure.
42 utterance | one of her few recorded public utterances
43 snort | I could hear the snort and stamp of a horse.
44 giddy | When I looked down from the top floor, I felt giddy.
45 slant | The sun slanted through the window. | | | | | |
ANSWER 41A.差勁的/42C.言論/43E.(尤指表示氣憤或被逗樂的)噴鼻息/44D.眩暈/45B.(使)傾斜 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 8 (posted 2017.9.6)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.坐立不安/B.(常指由強烈情感引起的)喘息/C.呵癢/D.(手)靈巧/E.巨大的 | to WORD 36-40 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
36 tickle | The bigger girls used to chase me and tickle me.
37 dexterity | You need manual dexterity to be good at video games.
38 whopping | The company made a whopping 75 million dollar loss.
39 fidget | Sit still and stop fidgeting!
40 gasp | His breath came in short gasps. | | | | | |
ANSWER 36C.呵癢/37D.(手)靈巧/38E.巨大的/39A.坐立不安/40B.(常指由強烈情感引起的)喘息 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 7 (posted 2017.9.5)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.缺乏自信/B.忸怩地/C.不易衝動的/D.低頭垂肩地站(或坐、走)/E.拒絕 | to WORD 31-35 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
31 slouch | Sit up straight. Don't slouch.
32 phlegmatic | a phlegmatic temperament
33 diffidence | She overcame her natural diffidence and spoke with great frankness.
34 bashfully | She smiled bashfully.
35 repudiate | to repudiate a suggestion | | | | | |
ANSWER 31D.低頭垂肩地站(或坐、走)/32C.不易衝動的/33A.缺乏自信/34B.忸怩地/35E.拒絕 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 6 (posted 2017.9.4)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.仔細檢查/B.通過(法律)/C.受炙熱/D.脾氣壞的/E.須要 | to WORD 26-30 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
26 scrutiny | The documents should be available for public scrutiny.
27 entail | The job entails a lot of hard work.
28 broil | They lay broiling in the sun.
29 surly | a surly youth
30 enact | legislation enacted by parliament | | | | | |
ANSWER 26A.仔細檢查/27E.須要/28C.受炙熱/29D.脾氣壞的/30B.通過(法律) |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 5 (posted 2017.9.3)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.撲滅/B.急拉/C.突然而無法控制的/D.(因持續做某事時間太長)膩煩的/E.遭透的 | to WORD 21-25 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
21 atrocious | Isn't the weather atrocious?
22 stale | After ten years in the job, she felt stale and needed a change.
23 convulsive | Her breath came in convulsive gasps.
24 jerk | He grabbed a handful of hair and jerked at it.
25 quench | Firemen tried to quench the flames raging through the building. | | | | | |
ANSWER 21E.遭透的/22D.(因持續做某事時間太長)膩煩的/23C.突然而無法控制的/24B.急拉/25A.撲滅 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 4 (posted 2017.9.2)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.證明...有錯/B.性情/C.(對不祥或危險事情的)強烈預感/D.被劫持/E.主持(會議、儀式等) | to WORD 16-20 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
16 foreboding | She had a sense of foreboding that the news would be bad.
17 disposition | to have a cheerful disposition
18 confound | She confounded her critics and proved she could do the job.
19 preside | They asked if I would preside at the committee meeting.
20 captive | They were taken captive by masked gunmen. | | | | | |
ANSWER 16C.(對不祥或危險事情的)強烈預感/17B.性情/18A.證明...有錯/19E.主持(會議、儀式等)/20D.被劫持 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 3 (posted 2017.8.31)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.抱怨/B.輕率地/C.沉湎/D.加劇/E.敞開 | to WORD 11-15 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
11 aggravate | Military intervention will only aggravate the conflict even further.
12 wallow | She wallowed in the luxury of the hotel.
13 gape | He stood yawning, his pyjama jacket gaping open.
14 muttering | There have been mutterings about his leadership.
15 rashly | She had rashly promised to lend him the money. | | | | | |
ANSWER 11D.加劇/12C.沉湎/13E.敞開/14A.抱怨/15B.輕率地 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 2 (posted 2017.8.20)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.使息怒/B.滾落下來/C.鬼鬼祟祟的/D.弄亂/E.唯命是從地 | to WORD 6-10 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
6 tumble | He slipped and tumbled down the stairs.
7 submissively | "You're right and I was wrong," he said submissively.
8 furtive | She cast a furtive glance over her shoulder.
9 propitiate | Sacrifices were made to propitiate the gods.
10 rumple | She rumpled his hair playfully. | | | | | |
ANSWER 6B.滾落下來/7E.唯命是從地/8C.鬼鬼祟祟的/9A.使息怒/10D.弄亂 |
Words from DAVID COPPERFIELD (大衛•科波菲爾) Series 1 (posted 2017.8.17)
Match | MEANING IN CHINESE A-E A.憂鬱的/B.中傷/C.悶悶不樂的/D.願意/E.蜿蜒而行 | to WORD 1-5 and check the ANSWER at the bottom to see if you have matched them correctly. |
WORD | A USE IN SENTENCE
1 aspersions | I wouldn't want to cast aspersions on your honesty.
2 relish | I don't relish the prospect of getting up early tomorrow.
3 doleful | a doleful looking man
4 meander | The stream meanders slowly down to the sea.
5 sullen | Bob looked pale and sullen. | | | | | |
ANSWER 1B.中傷/2D.願意/3A.憂鬱的/4E.蜿蜒而行/5C.悶悶不樂的 |