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【Day 20】classical music 单词笔记

【Day 20】classical music 单词笔记

作者: 林小笨sea | 来源:发表于2017-03-18 15:33 被阅读0次

    1. slate

    noun:

    - a type of dark grey stone that splits easily into thin flat layers板岩,石板

    e.g. The sea was the color of slate.大海的颜色像石板

    - a small thin piece of slate, used for covering roofs石板瓦

    e.g. A loose slate had fallen from the roof.

    - a list of the candidates in an election候选人名单

    e.g. a slate of candidates

    verb:

    - to criticize somebody/something, especially in a newspaper批评,抨击

    e.g. to slate a book/writer

    - to plan that something will happen at a particular time in the future预定,计划,安排

    e.g. The houses were first slated for demolition five years ago.

    - to suggest or choose somebody for a job, position, etc.推举,选定

    e.g. He is slated to play the lead in the new musical.

    2. hoary

    adj:

    - very old and well known and therefore no longer interesting陈腐的,老掉牙的,陈旧的

    e.g. a hoary old joke

    - (especially of hair)grey or white because a person is old灰白的,花白的

    e.g. His hair was a hoary white.

    3. obituary

    noun:

    - an article about somebody’s life and achievements, that is printed in a newspaper soon after they have die讣告

    e.g. an obituary column/notice

    4. morbidity

    morbid: adj

    - having or expressing a strong interest in sad or unpleasant things, especially disease or death不正常的,病态的

    e.g. He had a morbid fascination with blood.

    - (medical)connected with disease与疾病有关的

    morbidity:noun 病态,不健全,发病,发病率

    5. imminent

    adj:

    - (especially of something unpleasant)likely to happen very soon即将发生的

    e.g. the imminent threat of invasion

    6. superfluous

    adj:

    - more than you need or want

    = unnecessary

    e.g. She gave him a look that made words superfluous.

    7. creepy

    adj:

    - causing an unpleasant feeling of fear or slight horror令人毛骨悚然的,不寒而栗

    = scary

    e.g. It's kind of creepy down in the cellar!

    - strange in a way that makes you feel nervous诡异的,离奇的

    = spooky

    e.g. What a creepy coincidence.

    8. ensemble

    noun

    - a small group of musicians, dancers or actors who perform together乐团,剧团

    e.g. The ensemble is/are based in Lyons.

    - a number of things considered as a group全体,整体

    - [countable,usually singular]a set of clothes that are worn together全套服装

    e.g. A pair of pink shoes completed her striking ensemble.

    9. comatose

    adj

    - deeply unconscious; in a coma昏迷的,不省人事的

    - extremely tired and lacking in energy; sleeping deeply困乏的,无精打采的,酣睡的

    10. stake

    noun:

    - a wooden or metal post that is pointed at one end and pushed into the ground in order to support something, mark a particular place, etc.桩,篱笆桩

    e.g. Tall plants can be secured by tying them to stakes.

    - a wooden post that somebody could be tied to in former times before being burnt to death(=killed by fire)as a punishment火邢柱

    e.g. Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake.

    - money that somebody invests in a company股份

    e.g. a 20% stake in the business

    - an important part or share in a business, plan, etc. that is important to you and that you want to be successful重大利益,利害关系

    e.g. She has a personal stake in the success of the play.

    - something that you risk losing, especially money, when you try to predict the result of a race, game, etc., or when you are involved in an activity that can succeed or fail赌注

    e.g. They were playing cards for high stakes

    verb:

    - to risk money or something important on the result of something打赌

    = bet

    e.g. She staked her political career on tax reform, and lost.

    - to support something with a stake用桩支撑

    e.g. The young trees should be staked after planting.

    11. oblivious

    adj:

    - not aware of something不知道,未察觉,未注意

    e.g. He drove off, oblivious of the damage he had caused.

    obvious:明显的,显然的

    12. aberration

    noun:

    -a fact, an action or a way of behaving that is not usual, and that may be unacceptable脱离常规,反常现象,异常行为

    e.g. A childless woman was regarded as an aberration, almost a social outcast.

    13. agitator

    noun:

    -a person who tries to persuade people to take part in political protest煽动者,鼓动着

    e.g. a known agitator and troublemaker

    14. palpable

    adj:

    - that is easily noticed by the mind or the senses易于察觉的,明显的

    e.g. The tension in the room was almost palpable.

    15. apathetic

    adj:

    - showing no interest or enthusiasm冷漠,淡漠,无动于衷

    e.g. The illness made her apathetic and unwilling to meet people.

    16. pretentious

    adj:

    - trying to appear important, intelligent, etc. in order to impress other people; trying to be something that you are not, in order to impress自命不凡的,炫耀的,虚夸的

    e.g. It was just an ordinary house—nothing pretentious.

    17. exalt

    verb:

    - to make somebody rise to a higher rank or position, sometimes to one that they do not deserve提拔,提升

    e.g. His son was exalted to a high position in the government through family connections.

    - to praise somebody/something very much表扬,高度赞扬

    e.g. He was exalted as a pillar of the community.

    18. snuff

    verb:

    - to stop a small flame from burning, especially by pressing it between your fingers or covering it with something扑灭,熄灭

    = extinguish

    - to smell something by breathing in noisily through the nose出声地嗅

    e.g.The dogs were snuffing gently at my feet.

    noun:

    - tobacco in the form of a powder that people take by breathing it into their noses鼻烟

    19. forge

    verb:

    - to put a lot of effort into making something successful or strong so that it will last艰苦干成,努力加强

    e.g. They forged a lead in the first 30 minutes of the game.

    - to make an illegal copy of something in order to cheat people伪造,假冒

    e.g. He's getting good at forging his mother's signature.

    - to shape metal by heating it in a fire and hitting it with a hammer; to make an object in this way锻造

    - to move forward in a steady but powerful way稳步前进

    e.g. He forged through the crowds to the front of the stage.

    noun:

    - a place where objects are made by heating and shaping pieces of metal, especially one where a blacksmith works铁匠铺

    - a large piece of equipment used for heating metals in; a building or part of a factory where this is found锻造炉,锻造车间

    20. throes

    noun:

    - violent pains, especially at the moment of death剧痛

    e.g. The creature went into its death throes.

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