释义列表

  1. evaluate - v.

    • paraphrase:judge the value or quality of something
    • synonym:assess, judge
    • example:The teacher will evaluate our projects tomorrow, which makes everyone nervous about their grades.
  2. console - v.

    • paraphrase:comfort someone in distress
    • synonym:comfort, soothe
    • example:She tried to console her friend after the loss, even though she felt helpless herself.
  3. assassinate - v.

    • paraphrase:murder a prominent person for political reasons
    • synonym:kill, murder
    • example:The plot to assassinate the leader failed when guards discovered the hidden weapons.
  4. expire - v.

    • paraphrase:come to an end; die
    • synonym:end, terminate
    • example:My passport expires next month, so I need to renew it before traveling.
  5. confine - v.

    • paraphrase:keep within limits; restrict
    • synonym:restrict, limit
    • example:The doctor confined him to bed rest until his fever subsided.
  6. conception - n.

    • paraphrase:idea or understanding; beginning of pregnancy
    • synonym:idea, notion
    • example:The conception of the project was brilliant, but poor execution ruined it.
  7. betray - v.

    • paraphrase:be disloyal; reveal secrets
    • synonym:deceive, expose
    • example:He felt betrayed when his best friend shared his secret with others.
  8. shade - n./v.

    • paraphrase:① (n.) slight darkness from blocking light; ② (v.) protect from light
    • synonym:shadow, cover
    • example:They sat under the shade of a tree where the sunlight couldn’t reach them.
  9. anticipate - v.

    • paraphrase:expect or prepare for something
    • synonym:expect, foresee
    • example:We anticipated heavy traffic, so we left home an hour earlier than usual.
  10. concentrate - v.

    • paraphrase:focus all attention on something
    • synonym:focus, center
    • example:I can’t concentrate on my work if the TV is blaring in the next room.
  11. stuff - n./v.

    • paraphrase:① (n.) unnamed things; ② (v.) fill tightly
    • synonym:things, fill
    • example:She packed all her stuff into boxes before moving to the new apartment.
  12. emit - v.

    • paraphrase:send out (e.g., light, sound, gas)
    • synonym:release, discharge
    • example:The factory emits harmful gases, which pollute the surrounding villages.
  13. encounter - v./n.

    • paraphrase:meet unexpectedly; experience
    • synonym:meet, face
    • example:They encountered a snake while hiking, which made them turn back immediately.
  14. guideline - n.

    • paraphrase:rule or advice for action
    • synonym:rule, instruction
    • example:Follow the safety guidelines when handling chemicals to avoid accidents.
  15. outrage - n./v.

    • paraphrase:extreme anger; cause anger
    • synonym:anger, fury
    • example:The unfair verdict sparked public outrage, leading to protests in the city.
  16. advertise - v.

    • paraphrase:promote a product/service publicly
    • synonym:promote, market
    • example:The company advertised the new phone on social media, where most users are active.
  17. politician - n.

    • paraphrase:person active in government
    • synonym:leader, statesman
    • example:The politician promised tax reforms, but critics doubted his sincerity.
  18. regard - v./n.

    • paraphrase:consider or respect; attention
    • synonym:consider, respect
    • example:She is highly regarded in her field because of her groundbreaking research.
  19. trumpet - n./v.

    • paraphrase:① (n.) brass musical instrument; ② (v.) announce loudly
    • synonym:horn, proclaim
    • example:The elephant trumpeted loudly, which scared the birds into flying away.
  20. loom - v.

    • paraphrase:appear as a large unclear shape; threaten
    • synonym:emerge, threaten
    • example:Dark clouds loomed overhead, so we hurried home before the storm began.
  21. bare - adj./v.

    • paraphrase:① (adj.) uncovered; ② (v.) expose
    • synonym:naked, reveal
    • example:His bare feet left prints on the sandy beach where the waves washed ashore.
  22. applicable - adj.

    • paraphrase:relevant or suitable
    • synonym:relevant, suitable
    • example:This rule is only applicable to employees who joined after 2020.
  23. interact - v.

    • paraphrase:communicate or act with others
    • synonym:communicate, engage
    • example:Children learn to interact with peers when they attend school regularly.
  24. conscience - n.

    • paraphrase:inner sense of right and wrong
    • synonym:morality, ethics
    • example:His conscience stopped him from lying, even though it would have helped him.
  25. remark - n./v.

    • paraphrase:comment or notice
    • synonym:comment, note
    • example:She made a sarcastic remark about his outfit, which embarrassed him in public.
  26. correspond - v.

    • paraphrase:match or exchange letters
    • synonym:match, communicate
    • example:His actions don’t correspond with his words, which makes him untrustworthy.
  27. masterpiece - n.

    • paraphrase:work of outstanding skill
    • synonym:masterwork, gem
    • example:The novel is considered a masterpiece because it redefined modern literature.
  28. permit - v./n.

    • paraphrase:allow; official document allowing action
    • synonym:allow, license
    • example:You need a permit to park here, or your car will be towed by the authorities.
  29. glamour - n.

    • paraphrase:attractive excitement or charm
    • synonym:charm, allure
    • example:The glamour of Hollywood often hides the struggles actors face behind the scenes.
  30. shield - n./v.

    • paraphrase:protective cover; protect from harm
    • synonym:protect, guard
    • example:The lawyer shielded her client from aggressive questions during the trial.
  31. radiant - adj.

    • paraphrase:shining brightly; very happy
    • synonym:glowing, bright
    • example:The bride looked radiant in her white dress as she walked down the aisle.
  32. prominent - adj.

    • paraphrase:important; easily seen
    • synonym:famous, noticeable
    • example:The prominent scientist was invited to speak at the conference about climate change.
  33. enthusiastic - adj.

    • paraphrase:showing intense excitement
    • synonym:eager, passionate
    • example:The team was enthusiastic about the new project, which boosted their productivity.
  34. comprehend - v.

    • paraphrase:understand fully
    • synonym:understand, grasp
    • example:The textbook was too advanced for the students to comprehend without the teacher’s help.
  35. thrive - v.

    • paraphrase:grow or develop well
    • synonym:flourish, prosper
    • example:Plants thrive in this greenhouse where temperature and humidity are controlled.
  36. subtle - adj.

    • paraphrase:not obvious; delicate
    • synonym:slight, delicate
    • example:The painting’s subtle colors create a calming effect that viewers find soothing.
  37. deliver - v.

    • paraphrase:bring goods; give a speech
    • synonym:transport, present
    • example:The courier promised to deliver the package by noon, but it arrived late.
  38. bound - adj./v.

    • paraphrase:① (adj.) certain; ② (v.) jump
    • synonym:certain, leap
    • example:He’s bound to succeed because he works harder than anyone else in the team.
  39. extravagant - adj.

    • paraphrase:spending too much; excessive
    • synonym:wasteful, excessive
    • example:She criticized his extravagant spending on luxury cars while his debts piled up.
  40. accuse - v.

    • paraphrase:claim someone did something wrong
    • synonym:blame, charge
    • example:The manager was accused of favoritism, which caused tension in the office.
  41. conceal - v.

    • paraphrase:hide something
    • synonym:hide, cover
    • example:He tried to conceal his disappointment when he failed the interview.
  42. slack - adj./n.

    • paraphrase:① (adj.) loose; lazy; ② (n.) loose part
    • synonym:loose, lazy
    • example:The rope went slack after the weight was removed, which made it easier to coil.
  43. alternative - n./adj.

    • paraphrase:another option; different
    • synonym:option, substitute
    • example:If the bus is late, we can take the alternative route through the park.
  44. mortgage - n./v.

    • paraphrase:loan for buying property
    • synonym:loan, debt
    • example:They took out a mortgage to buy the house where they plan to raise their children.
  45. devote - v.

    • paraphrase:dedicate time/effort to something
    • synonym:dedicate, commit
    • example:She devoted her life to charity work, which earned her widespread respect.
  46. grand - adj.

    • paraphrase:impressive in size or style
    • synonym:magnificent, splendid
    • example:The grand palace attracted tourists who marveled at its architecture.
  47. dominate - v.

    • paraphrase:control or overpower
    • synonym:control, rule
    • example:The team dominated the match from start to finish, leaving no chance for the opponent.
  48. exclude - v.

    • paraphrase:leave out intentionally
    • synonym:omit, reject
    • example:They excluded him from the meeting because his input wasn’t necessary.
  49. collide - v.

    • paraphrase:crash into forcefully
    • synonym:crash, clash
    • example:The two cars collided at the intersection where the traffic lights were broken.
  50. plausible - adj.

    • paraphrase:seeming reasonable or true
    • synonym:believable, credible
    • example:His excuse sounded plausible, but no one could confirm his alibi.

单词列表

assess, judge
comfort, soothe
kill, murder
end, terminate
restrict, limit
idea, notion
deceive, expose
shadow, cover
expect, foresee
focus, center
things, fill
release, discharge
meet, face
rule, instruction
anger, fury
promote, market
leader, statesman
consider, respect
horn, proclaim
emerge, threaten
naked, reveal
relevant, suitable
communicate, engage
morality, ethics
comment, note
match, communicate
masterwork, gem
allow, license
charm, allure
protect, guard
glowing, bright
famous, noticeable
eager, passionate
understand, grasp
flourish, prosper
slight, delicate
transport, present
certain, leap
wasteful, excessive
blame, charge
hide, cover
loose, lazy
option, substitute
loan, debt
dedicate, commit
magnificent, splendid
control, rule
omit, reject
crash, clash
believable, credible