2024年5月3日发(作者:)
高考英语单词分类复习
(Emotion [ɪˈməʊʃ(ə)n] 情绪)
(一)
1.名词(noun)
She couldn't hide her emotions when she won the competition.
当她赢得比赛时,她无法掩饰自己的情绪。
2.动词(Verbs)
Emote [ɪˈməʊt] 表现情绪:The actor was able to emote a wide range of feelings in his
performance.
这位演员在他的表演中能够表现出各种各样的情感。
Emotionalize [ɪˈməʊʃ(ə)nlaɪz] 使激动,使动情,使带有感情色彩:The director wanted
to emotionalize the audience with the powerful scene.
导演希望通过强大的场景来感染观众。
3.形容词(Adjectives)
Emotional [ɪˈməʊʃ(ə)nl] 感情的,情绪的,有感染力的:Mothers are often the ones who
provide emotional support for the family.(母亲通常是家庭的情感支柱。)
Emotionalized [ɪˈməʊʃ(ə)nlaɪzd] 使激动的,使动情的,使带有感情色彩的:The movie was
emotionalized with beautiful music.(这部电影用美妙的音乐使人动情。)
4.副词(Adverbs)
Emotionally [ɪˈməʊʃ(ə)nli] 感情上,情绪上,令人激动地:He spoke emotionally about
his personal struggles.(他情绪激动地谈论了他的个人挣扎。)
(二)
ess [ˈhæpɪnəs] 快乐
【名词】(noun):Happiness is a state of joy and contentment.
【形容词】(adjective):She had a happy smile on her face.
【副词】(adverb):He smiled happily at the good news.
s [ˈsædnəs] 悲伤
【名词】(noun):Her eyes were filled with sadness after the loss.
【形容词】(adjective):He had a sad expression on his face.
【副词】(adverb):She looked sadly at the broken vase.
[ˈæŋɡər] 愤怒
【名词】(noun):His face turned red with anger.
【形容词】(adjective):She had an angry outburst.
【动词】(verb):He angrily slammed the door.
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[lʌv] 爱
【名词】(noun):Their love for each other was evident in their actions.
【形容词】(adjective):She had a loving relationship with her partner.
【动词】(verb):He loved her deeply.
[fɪər] 害怕
【名词】(noun):He felt a wave of fear wash over him.
【形容词】(adjective):She had a fearful look in her eyes.
【动词】(verb):They feared the unknown.
se [səˈpraɪz] 惊讶
【名词】(noun):She couldn't hide her surprise when she saw the gift.
【形容词】(adjective):He had a surprised expression on his face.
【动词】(verb):They surprised her with a birthday cake.
sy [ˈdʒɛləsi] 嫉妒
【名词】(noun):Her jealousy was evident when she saw her ex with someone else.
【形容词】(adjective):He had a jealous reaction to his friend's success.
【动词】(verb):She jealously guarded her possessions.
ent [əˈmjuːzmənt] 娱乐
【名词】(noun):The children watched the clown with amusement.
【形容词】(adjective):He had an amused smile on his face.
【动词】(verb):They amused themselves with games and jokes.
ainment [ˌɛntərˈteɪnmənt] 娱乐
【名词】(noun):The concert provided great entertainment for the audience.
【形容词】(adjective):He had an entertaining performance.
【动词】(verb):The magician entertained the crowd with his tricks.
[fraɪt] 惊吓
【名词】(noun):She let out a scream of fright.
【形容词】(adjective):He had a frightened look on his face.
【动词】(verb):The sudden noise frightened the birds away.
[rɪˈliːf] 宽慰
【名词】(noun):He felt a sense of relief when he found his lost keys.
【形容词】(adjective):She had a relieved expression on her face.
【动词】(verb):They were relieved to hear the good news.
d [ɪkˈsaɪtɪd] 兴奋的
【名词】(noun):Her excitement was palpable as she prepared for her trip.
【形容词】(adjective):He had an excited look on his face.
【副词】(adverb):She spoke excitedly about her upcoming event.
s [ˈnɜːrvəs] 紧张的
【名词】(noun):His nervousness before the presentation was evident in his shaky hands.
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【形容词】(adjective):She had a nervous expression on her face.
【副词】(adverb):He paced nervously back and forth.
sed [dɪˈprest] 沮丧的
【名词】(noun):His depression made it difficult for him to find joy in anything.
【形容词】(adjective):She had a depressed demeanor.
【副词】(adverb):He spoke quietly and depressedly about his struggles.
t [kənˈtent] 满意的
【名词】(noun):She felt a deep sense of contentment in her peaceful surroundings.
【形容词】(adjective):He had a content smile on his face.
【副词】(adverb):They lived contentedly in their small cottage.
ed [kənˈfjuːzd] 困惑的
【名词】(noun):His confusion was evident as he tried to solve the complex problem.
【形容词】(adjective):She had a confused expression on her face.
【副词】(adverb):He looked around confusedly, unsure of where he was.
sed [səˈpraɪzd] 惊讶的
【名词】(noun):Her surprise was evident when she received the unexpected gift.
【形容词】(adjective):He had a surprised look on his face.
【副词】(adverb):They reacted surprisedly to the sudden news.
d [ˈwʌrid] 担心的
【名词】(noun):His worry kept him up at night, unable to sleep.
【形容词】(adjective):She had a worried expression on her face.
【副词】(adverb):He paced worriedly, waiting for the test results.
s [ˈɛnvɪəs] 羡慕的
【名词】(noun):Her envy was apparent when she saw her friend's success.
【形容词】(adjective):He had an envious reaction to his colleague's promotion.
【副词】(adverb):She looked at him enviously, wishing for the same opportunity.
[əˈmjuːzd] 开心的
【名词】(noun):He couldn't help but burst into laughter, his amusement overwhelming.
【形容词】(adjective):She had an amused smile on her face.
【副词】(adverb):They watched the comedy show amusedly, enjoying every moment.
ained [ˌɛntərˈteɪnd] 娱乐的
【名词】(noun):The entertainers provided great entertainment for the audience.
【形容词】(adjective):He had an entertained expression on his face.
【副词】(adverb):She clapped and cheered entertainedly throughout the performance.
ened [ˈfraɪtənd] 害怕的
【名词】(noun):His frightened state was evident in his trembling hands.
【形容词】(adjective):She had a frightened look on her face.
【副词】(adverb):He ran frightenedly away from the loud noise.
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ed [rɪˈliːvd] 宽慰的
【名词】(noun):She felt a wave of relief wash over her when she found her lost wallet.
【形容词】(adjective):He had a relieved expression on his face.
【副词】(adverb):They sighed relievedly, knowing that the danger had passed.
antly [rɪˈlʌktəntli] 不情愿地
【副词】(adverb):She agreed to go on the trip, but reluctantly.
Reluctant [rɪˈlʌktənt] 不情愿的
【形容词】(adjective):She was reluctant to share her personal experiences with
others.
Reluctance [rɪˈlʌktəns] n. 不情愿,勉强
【名词】(noun):His reluctance to participate in the project was evident.
eningly [ˈfraɪtənɪŋli] 令人恐惧地
【副词】(adverb):The thunder roared frighteningly, sending chills down their spines.
Frightening [ˈfraɪtənɪŋ] 令人恐惧的
【形容词】(adjective):The horror movie had a frightening effect on the audience.
Fright [fraɪt] n. 惊吓,恐惧
【名词】(noun):He couldn't move, paralyzed with fright.
gly [əˈmjuːzɪŋli] 有趣地
【副词】(adverb):He recounted the funny incident amusingly, making everyone in the
room laugh.
Amusing [əˈmjuːzɪŋ] 有趣的
【形容词】(adjective):The comedian delivered an amusing performance that kept the
audience entertained.
Amused [əˈmjuːzd] 开心的
【形容词】(adjective):He had an amused smile on his face as he watched the funny
video.
Amusement [əˈmjuːzmənt] n. 娱乐,乐趣
【名词】(noun):The amusement park was filled with laughter and excitement.
Enviously [ˈɛnvɪəsli] 羡慕地
【副词】(adverb):She looked at her friend's new car enviously, wishing she had one
too.
Envious [ˈɛnvɪəs] 羡慕的
【形容词】(adjective):She had an envious expression on her face as she watched others
receive awards.
Envy [ˈɛnvɪ] n. 羡慕,嫉妒
【名词】(noun):His success brought out feelings of envy among his peers.
Envy [ˈɛnvɪ] v. 羡慕,嫉妒
【动词】(verb):She envied her friend's talent and wished she could sing as well.
ly [ˈdʒɔɪfəli] 快乐地
【副词】(adverb):They danced joyfully at the celebration, filled with happiness and
delight.
Joyful [ˈdʒɔɪfəl] 快乐的
She had a joyful expression on her face as she opened the birthday present.
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The children's laughter filled the room, creating a joyful atmosphere.
Joy [dʒɔɪ] n. 快乐,喜悦
The news of her success brought great joy to her family.
He couldn't contain his joy when he received the good news.
lly [ˈfɪərfəli] 害怕地
She looked fearfully over her shoulder, expecting something to jump out at her.
Fearful [ˈfɪərfəl] 害怕的
He had a fearful expression on his face as he approached the haunted house.
Fear [fɪər] n. 害怕,恐惧
She felt a surge of fear as she walked through the dark, deserted street.
Fear [fɪər] v. 害怕,畏惧
They feared the unknown and hesitated to take risks.
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