1天10个英语专八核心词汇:T开头的单词(完结篇)1.tutelage:n. 1. 保护,监护,守护2. 指导,教导He made good progress under her tutelage.(他在她的教导下进步很大。
)2.twitch:n. & v. 痉挛,抽搐The child's mouthtwitched as if she were about to cry.(这小孩的嘴抽动着, 像是要哭。
)3.typographical:a. 印刷上的4.typography:n. 活版印刷,排字及印刷5.tyrannize:v. 虐待,施行暴政He tyrannizes his family.(他在家里称王称霸.)普通词汇1.shriek:v. 尖叫n. 尖叫声They were allshrieking with laughter.(他们都发出了尖锐的笑声。
)2.shrimp:n. 1. 小虾2. 矮小的人3.shutter:n. 1.(照相机的)快门2. 百叶窗4.signet:n. 图章,私章5.silicon:n. 硅6.silt:n. 淤泥7.simmer:v. 1. 炖,煨2. 充满(难以控制的怒火等)3.(指争吵、争辩等)处于即将爆发的状态Papa had been quietly simmering over the situation for years.(爸爸对这种状况早有不满。
)8.simpleton:n. 傻瓜,笨蛋9.simulate:v. 1. 假装,冒充2.模拟,模仿A sheet of metal was shaken to simulate the noise of thunder.(猛力抖动金属片以模仿雷声。
)10.simultaneous:a. 同时发生的The two simultaneous shots sounded like one.(那同时发出的两声枪响听起来像是一响。
)P开头的单词(8)1.pounce:v. 猛扑,忽然攫住pounce on 急忙抓住2.precipitate:v. 1. 使突然发生2. 猛然抛下2. 使沉淀n. 沉淀物Falling sales precipitated the failure of the company.(销售额下降促使该公司倒闭。
)3.preclude:v. 阻止,排除We try to preclude any possibility of misunderstanding.(我们努力排除任何误解的可能性。
)4.predicament:n. 困境,穷途5.premature:a. 1. 提前的2. 早熟的3.仓促的A fire caused the premature closing of the exhibition.(火灾迫使展览会提前结束。
)6.prenatal:a. 出生前的,胎儿期的7.prerequisite:n. 先决条件,前提8.presidium:n. 常务委员会,主席团9.pretentious:a. 1. 自负的2. 做作的It sounds a bit pretentious.(这听上去有些狂妄。
)10.pro:n. 赞成的论点或理由the pros andcons赞成和反对的两方面的意见普通词汇1.slug:v. 重击,猛打I raised a fist to slug Eddie.(我举拳重击埃迪。
)I raised a fist to slug Eddie.(我举拳重击埃迪。
)2. sluggish:a. 1. 无精打采的2. (商业)不景气的,清淡的This humid heat makes you feel rather sluggish.(这种湿热的天气使人感到懒洋洋的。
)3.slum:n. 贫民区4.slumber:v. & n. 睡眠,沉睡The baby slumbered in his cradle.(那婴儿安然地睡在摇篮中。
)5.slur:v. 1. 含糊不清地念或说2. 诋毁,诽谤n. 中伤You could tell from his slurred speech that he was drunk.(从他那含糊不清的话语中你就知道他喝醉了。
)6.sly:a. 1. 狡猾的2. 淘气的on the sly 秘密地,偷偷地7.smog:n. 烟雾8.smother:v. 1. 使窒息2. 覆盖,笼罩3. 忍住Don't put that cloth over the baby's face, you'll smother him!(不要把布盖在那个婴儿脸上, 会使他窒息的!)9.smoulder:v. 焖烧The mat was smouldering where the burning log had fallen.(燃烧的木棒落下的地方垫子慢慢燃烧起来。
)10.smudge:n. 污点v. 弄脏The signature was smudged.(签名被弄污了。
)P开头的单词(9)1.probation:n.1. 试用期2. 缓刑2.prodigy:n. 奇才,天才2. 奇观3.profiteer:n. 暴发户,发横财的人,投机商v. 投机倒把Profiteering in a time of shortage is wrong.(乘物资缺乏牟取暴利是不对的。
)4.prolific:a. 多产的a prolific author(多产的作家)5.prologue:n. 1. 开场白,序言2. 开端,序幕6.propagate:v. 1. 传播,宣传2. (使)繁殖The political party started the newspaper to propagate its ideas.(那个政党创办一份报纸来宣传该党的观点。
)7.propel:v. 推进A volcano erupted and propelled rocks high into the sky.(火山爆发, 把无数的石块抛向天空。
)8.prophesy:v. 预示She prophesied the tragic outcome.(她预言有悲惨的结果。
)9.provident:a. 有先见之明的,节俭的He is provident of his money.(他用钱很节省。
)10.prowess:n. 英勇,杰出的才能普通词汇1.smuggle:v. 走私,偷运Heroin has been smuggled out by sea.(海洛因已从海上偷运出境。
)2.snail:n. 蜗牛at asnail’s pace 极慢的3.snapshot:n. 快照4.solidary:n. 团结,一致5.soliloquy:n.自言自语,(尤指戏剧中的)独白6.soluble:a. 1. 可溶的2. 可解答的These tablets are soluble in water.(这些药片可在水中溶解。
)7.sombre:a. 1. 暗淡的,阴沉的2. 忧郁的,严峻的A funeral is asombre occasion.(葬礼是个忧郁的场合。
)8.sore:a. 疼痛的n. 溃疡Losing the election was a sore disappointment.(竞选失败令人痛心失望。
)9.spade:n. 1. 铲,铁锹2. 纸牌中的黑桃call a spade a spade 直言不讳10.sparse:a. 零散的,稀疏的As we drove towards the desert, the vegetation became sparse.(我们驱车前往沙漠,沿途的草木渐渐变得稀疏。
)P开头的单词(完结篇) 1.purge:n. 1. (政治上)清洗,整肃2. 洗涤3. 泻药v. 整肃The mayoral candidate has promised to purge the police department.(市长候选人答应清洗警察部门。
)2.purport:n. 主要大意,要领;v. 声称是…Shepurports to represent the whole group.(她自称代表整个团体。
)3.python:n. 蟒蛇4.pupil:n. 1. 小学生2. 瞳孔5.pursue:v. 1. 追捕2. 追求3. 实行The policemenpursued the bank robbers.(警察追捕银行抢劫犯。
)P开头的核心词汇和普通词汇都结束鸟~普通词汇1.spasm:n. 1. 痉挛,发作2. (活动、情感等的)突发,发作2.spate:n. 大批,大量3.spatter:v. 1. 洒、溅活泼在(某人或某物)2.滴下。
洒落Blood spattered the seats of the vehicle.(鲜血把车上的座位都溅污了。
)4.spearhead:n. 先头部队5.spew:v. (使)喷出,呕吐The volcano spewed molten lava.(火山喷出了熔岩。
)6.sphere:n. 1. 球体2. 范围7.spite:n. 怨恨,恶意v. 刁难inspite of 不管,不顾8.spleen:n. 1. 脾脏2. 坏脾气9.spook:n. 鬼v. 吓唬Something in the bushes spooked her horse.(矮树林里有东西惊了她的马。
)10.sporadic:a. 偶发的,零星的There were reports of sporadic fighting in the streets.(有报道说街上有零星战斗。
)R开头的单词(完结篇)1.rouge:n. 胭脂,口红v. 在…上擦口红Women put rouge on their cheeks to make their faces pretty.(女人往面颊上涂胭脂, 使脸更漂亮。
)2.rouse:v. 1. 唤醒,弄醒2. 激励,激起I usually rouse at six in the morning.(我通常在早晨6点钟醒来。
)3.rove:v. 1. 漂泊,漫游2.(指眼睛)环顾My grandfather loved to rove the countryside.(我祖父喜欢到乡下走一走。
)4.rowdy:a. 吵闹的,混乱的A rowdy group of boys ran through the streets.(一群吵闹的男孩跑过街道。