当前位置:文档之家› 雅思词汇词根+联想记忆法(乱序版)核心词解析-Wordlist7

雅思词汇词根+联想记忆法(乱序版)核心词解析-Wordlist7

这个队因伤实力减弱。
The new evidence weakens the case against her.
新的证据削弱了诉她的案由。
His authority is steadily weakening.
该队最近的几次失败已严重动摇了我们对他们的信心。
This crisis has undermined his position.
这场危机已损害了他的地位。
2从根基处破坏;挖…的墙脚to make sth weaker at the base, for example by digging under it weaken 1 (使)虚弱,衰弱;减弱;削弱to make sb/sth less strong or powerful; to become less strong or powerful The team has been weakened by injury.
publish or copy this). noun
supply [C, usually pl.] a supply of sth that is available to be used in the future or when it is needed
储备(量);储藏(量): large oil and gas reserves ◆ He discovered unexpected reserves of strength. ◆ The company has substantial
替补队;预备队;后备队
military force (the reserve) [sing.] (also the reserves [pl.]) an extra military force, etc. that is not part of a country's regular forces, but is available to
价,最低价: The painting failed to reach to its reserve and was withdrawn from the sale. Idioms: in reserve available to be used in the future or when needed: The money was being kept in reserve for their retirement. ◆ 200 police officers were held in reserve. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------undermine
uɚ-/
verb[T] 逐渐削弱(信心、权威等);使逐步减少效力to make sth, especially sb's confidence or authority, gradually weaker or less effective to make someone less confident, less powerful or less likely to succeed, or to make something weaker, often gradually: The President has accused two cabinet ministers of working secretly to undermine his position/him. Criticism just undermines their confidence. Our confidence in the team has been seriously undermined by their recent defeats.
雅思词汇词根+联想记忆法(乱序版)核心词解析-Wordlist7
/***************英语发音纠音训练营:QQ群:16890954 荣誉出品
*****************************************************/ /***************澳大利亚移民生活群:QQ群:336141388 荣誉出 品*****************************************************/ flourish verb, noun
(动植物)保护区;自然保护区: a wildlife reserve See also GAME RESERVE, NATURE RESERVE
[C] = RESERVATION quality / feeling品质;情感
[U] the quality that sb has when they do not talk easily to other people about their ideas, feelings, etc 内向;寡言少语;矜持: She found it difficult to make friends because of her natural reserve. ◆ Jaime always talked to people without
the facts. ◆ She said this in the tone of voice she reserved for addressing small children. to have or keep a particular power
拥有,保持,保留(某种权利): The management reserves the right to refuse admission. ◆ (law) All rights reserved (= nobody else can
verb [V] to develop quickly and be successful or common 繁荣;昌盛;兴旺;蓬勃发展 (都是动词) Synonym: THRIVE Few businesses are flourishing in the present economic climate. ◆ The arts began to flourish at that time. ◆ There was a flourishing black market. [V] to grow well; to be healthy and happy(茁壮成长,健康幸福) Synonym: THRIVE These plants flourish in a damp climate. ◆ (especially BrE) I'm glad to hear you're all flourishing. [VN] (written) to wave sth around in a way that makes people look at it: He rushed into the room flourishing the newspaper. noun [usually sing.] an exaggerated movement that you make when you want sb to notice you (为引起注意的)夸张动作: He opened the door for her with a flourish. [usually sing.] an impressive act or way of doing sth 给人深刻印象的行动;令人难忘的方式: The season ended with a flourish for Owen, when he scored in the final minute of the match. details and decoration that are used in speech or writing (讲话或文章的)华丽辞藻,修饰: a speech full of rhetorical flourishes ◆ His writing is plain and direct, with no stylistic flourishes. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------reserve verb, noun verb[VN] ~ sth (for sb/sth) to ask for a seat, table, room, etc. to be available for you or sb else at a future time 预订,预约(座位、席位、房间等): I'd like to reserve a table for three for eight o'clock. ◆ I've reserved a room in the name of Jones. Compare: BOOK ~ sth (for sb/sth) to keep sth for sb/sth, so that it cannot be used by any other person or for any other reason 保留;贮备: These seats are reserved for special guests. ◆ I'd prefer to reserve (my) judgement (= not make a decision) until I know all
reserve.
[U] (formal) a feeling that you do not want to accept or agree to sth, etc. until you are quite sure that it is all right to do so谨慎;保留:
相关主题