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劉毅詞匯10000(臺灣原版) Lesson 6

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Lesson 6
Some people gather books haphazard and without consideration.
She rued very bitterly when she lost her mother.
Let us be exact in what we say so as to preclude any posibility of misunderstanding.
The doctor reproved the nurse who had been neglecting her patient.
It was definite that he was to be a passenger on the boat,though he would not be explicit about his destination.
Most people abhor the criminal of kidnapping the children.
(=adore)

If you boost me up, I can reach the window easily.
(同義詞lower)

His friend’s willingness to help him was a big boost to the morale.
The jail is used for detention of persons who have been arrested.
(同義詞release)

He gave such explicit directions that everyone understood them.
(同義詞implicit)

Wise teachers avoid invidious rules against the students.
(同義詞just)

You malign a generous person when you call him a stingy person.
(同義詞praise)

In places where the water is not potable, they set up purifying systems.
(同義詞undrinkable)

I never went to school, and I’ve rued it bitterly all my life.
(同義詞rejoice)

People in the far north subsist chiefly on fish and meat.
(同義詞decease)

She was such an unruly child that nobody could get along with her.
(同義詞manageable)

He was quite explicit about the matter,leaving no doubt about what he meant.
The mayor sued the television station because it maligned him by accusing him of dishonest use of city funds.
If I ask my sister to turn down the radio she makes it even louder;I can’t understand why she is so unruly.
He is in detention in connection with the bribery affair.
Boost me up the trees and I’ll get some apples for you .
The boy had an agile mind, and could come up with excuses as quickly as his mother asked for them.
(同義詞clumsy)

His lack of money was the result of caprice in spending on unnecessary things.
(同義詞steadfastness)

She is disconsolate about the death of her father.
(同義詞jubilant)

It is a popular fallacy to suppose that riches always bring happiness.
(同義詞truth)

She gave ingenuous answers to the strangers’ entire question.
(同義詞dissembling)

I saw a mirage that made highway ahead seem tube flooded with water.
(同義詞reality)

The heavy thunderstorm precluded our going to the beach.
(同義詞permit)

Sheer white curtains hung at the little window to let in as much light as possible.
(同義詞opaque)

From the top of the wall there was a sheer drop of 100 feet to the water below.
His letter was succinct, with all the major points on one page.
(同義詞verbose)

The ingenuous child had never thought of being suspicious of what others told her.
Walls and bars preclude the possibility of escape.
I could see the gaeden through the sheer curtains of the window.
The cat was disconsolate because her kitten died.
The travellers in the desert saw an oasis in the distance but it was only a mirage.
There is not much arable land on the side of a rocky mountain.
(同義詞sterile)

The winner’s complacent smile annoyed the loser in the football game.
(同義詞self-condemned)

The wolves dismembered the deer’s dead body with their sharp teeth.
After the war, the defeated country was dismembered and could no longer be called a nation.
(同義詞consolidate)

She danced with glee when she saw the new toys, which her father bought for her birthday present.
(同義詞agony)

He gave us implicit consent to take the apples, for he smiled when he saw us do it.
(同義詞explicit)

Someone is spreading mischievous stories about minister’s private life.
(同義詞beneficial)

In the sentence “She lives alone by herself” the word “alone” is redundant.
(同義詞necessary)

The solicitude shown to him by his neighbors after the robbery impressed him very deeply.
(同義詞indifference)

The bank keeps a large surplus of money in reserve.
(同義詞deficit)

The children laughed with glee at the circus man’s humorous action.
She broke up her brother’s marriage by spreading mischievous rumors about his wife.
However many matches a team wins,it should never be allowed to get complacent.
Her silence gave inplicit consent when I asked her to go to the dance party tonight.
They were thankful for the solicitude of the king over the well-being of their subjects.
The doctor gave him some medicine to abate the pain.
(同義詞enhance)

His ambition was consummated when he won the prize.
(同義詞baffle)

Our savings have dwindled since my wife was sent to hospital.
(同義詞increase)

It is haphazard timetable, sometimes lessons are held and sometimes they aren’t.
(同義詞deliberate)

It is obvious that a blind man ought not to drive an automobile.
(同義詞equivocal)

I know only his overt reasons for refusing; he may have others.
(同義詞stealthy)

We tried to be friendly, but his rebuff made us think the wanted to be left alone.
(同義詞admission)

He was sad, and his thought about future was very somber.
(同義詞cheerful)

The boy’s lack of money thwarted his plans for college.
(同義詞encourage)

I have a vehement hatred of people who are cruel to animals.
(同義詞impassive)

It was a somber room with dark furniture and heavy black hangings.
His happiness was consummated when she agreed to marry him.
When he did not driv the car home,it was obvious that he had an accident.
Although the rain has abated somewhat,the wind is still blowing very hard.
I was thwarted in my camping plans by the cold weather.
The benign old lady sent us a kind and warm smile.
(同義詞malign)

The sergeant was degraded to private for the reason of disobeying order.
(同義詞promote)

My other writings are very ephemeral, but this book will be remembered forever.
(同義詞perpetual)

People who have never gone to school are usually illiterate.
(同義詞intelligent)

Not every rich man is lavish in spending money.
(同義詞stingy)

It is a mistake to lavish kindness ungrateful people.
He is the one who is peddling the drugs unlawfully.
(同義詞wholesale)

She reproved the maid in an angry voice for breaking the dish.
(同義詞compliment)

Many kinds of fabrics, furs and drugs are synthetic products.
(同義詞natural)

His unbounded courage and compassion made him an excellent leader of the nation.
(同義詞limited)

He was wretched when he failed the entrance examination again.
(同義詞fortunate)

Don’t degrade yourself by answering such foolish charges against you.
The more important a man’s position,the more lavish he is in his office job.
After the loss of their savings and theit home they felt too wretched to see theit old friends.
Giving money to help Red Cross is a benigh act.
He writes in a very illiterate way,there are many mistakes on every page.

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