2019年英語六級高頻基礎(chǔ)詞匯500個(251-300)
251. resemblance v.相似
I was looking for some resemblance between my ancestor and my self.
252. resent v.怨恨 He resented being called his nickname.
253. retort v.反駁
He retorted that I was to blame. 他反駁說這事全賴我。
254. retrieve v.取回(get back, bring back)
He retrieved the important letter from the waste paper basket.
255. reunion n.團聚=get-together an occasion for family ~
256. revelation n.揭示 What revelation do you get from this story?
257. revive v.使復(fù)蘇 ~ economy
258. rigorous a.嚴格的 ~ training for doctors
259. rip v.撕裂 You should rip the cover off the box first.
260. ritual n.儀式=ceremony/routine
His morning ~is to make coffee, take a shower and have breakfast.
261. robust a.健壯的
To be an astronaut, you must be in robust health. It is not an occupation for a frail person.
262. rot v.腐爛=decay
But plastics and rubber never rot. If they are burned, they give off poisonous gases.
263. safeguard v.保護 We must safeguard forest timber.
264. savage a.野蠻的=not civilized savage manners
265. scent n.香味
On summer evenings the flowers gave forth an almost intoxicating scent.
266. scrutiny n.細看
A close scrutiny of these arguments would reveal how ridiculous it is 。
267. setback n.挫折 How should we face life setback?
268. shatter v.使粉碎 It shattered my dream.
269. simulate v.模擬
It is important for language learning to simulate the audio-visual process.
270. skeptical a.懷疑的
Her tone is skeptical and detached. 她的聲音是懷疑的,冷漠的。
271. slack a.松弛的 Business is slack in this season.
272. sneak v.溜; 偷偷地做
We had to laugh and sneak out. 我們一邊笑一邊溜了出去。
273. sober a.未醉的 I’m ~ enough.
274. specifications n.規(guī)格, 說明書
Can you give me a price list with specifications?
275. spectacle n.景象, 大觀 This is a moving spectacle.
276. spectator n.旁觀者
He was content to stand by as an impassive spectator.
他滿足于站在旁邊做一個冷漠的旁觀者。
277. spontaneous a.自發(fā)的
Success is not spontaneous combustion. You must first set yourself on fire!
成功不是自發(fā)燃燒而成的!你必須點燃自己的激情!
278. stability n.穩(wěn)定 We must promote stability and unity.
279. stagger v.蹣跚 The drunkard stagger across the road.
280. stationary a.固定的,靜止不動的
A stationary object is easy to be aimed at.
281. stimulus n.刺激 Ambition is a great stimulus.
282. straightforward a.坦率的 a ~ reply
283. stubborn a.倔強的 Mike was a stubborn boy when I first met him.
284. stumble v.絆倒 He stumbled down the stairs like a mad man.
285. subordinate a.從屬的
Pleasure should be subordinate to duty。與工作相比,娛樂應(yīng)是次要的。
286. subscribe to v.訂閱 Which journal(s) do you subscribe to ?
287. subsidy n.補貼 May we have a subsidy for sales promotion?
288. subtle a.微妙的 the ~ difference of the two words
289. supervise v.監(jiān)督 Supervise and motivate team members
290. suppress v.鎮(zhèn)壓; 抑制 She could not suppress a rising panic.
291. tangle with v.爭吵, 糾葛 Martin tangled with her over the question.
292. tariff n.關(guān)稅
As a WTO member, China is supposed to greatly reduce tariff and non-tariff barriers.
293. tease v.取笑 Marian teased George about his big glasses.
294. temperament n.氣質(zhì)
He has an elastic temperament. 他有開朗的性情。
295. tempt v.引誘
Nothing could tempt her to evil. 什麼也不能引誘她做壞事。
296. tentative a.試探的 I think we can draw up a tentative plan now.
297. terminate v.終止 The game terminated in a victory for Italian team.
298. texture n.質(zhì)地 I choose paper towel because I like the texture.
299. threshold n.開端 on the ~ of (即將開始)
300. timid a.膽小的
The timid person must grow in courage before opportunity will knock.