Lesson 2 Hiroshima -- the Liveliest City in Japan Vocabulary (2

Lesson 2 Hiroshima -- the Liveliest City in Japan Vocabulary (2


2024年5月17日发(作者:苹果7刚上市价格多少钱)

Hiroshima – the Liveliest City in Japan Vocabulary (2)

(蓝色字体是四级词汇;玫红色字体是六级词汇;红色字体是专四专八词汇;黑色字体是超纲词汇)

crush [v.] 1.[vn] to press or squeeze sth so hard that it is damaged or injured, or

loses its shape: 压坏;压伤;挤压变形

The car was completely crushed under the truck.

Several people were crushed to death in the accident.

2.[+adv. / prep.] to push or press sb/sth into a small space: 把……挤入;

将……塞进(狭小的空间内)

Over twenty prisoners were crushed into a small dark cell.

break sth into small pieces or into a powder by pressing hard:压碎;捣

碎;年成粉末

Add two cloves(瓣) of crushed garlic(大蒜).

[n.] 1.[C, usually sing.] a crowd of people pressed close together in a small

space:(狭小空间中)拥挤的人群

a big crush in the theatre bar

I couldn’t find a way through the crush.

2.[C] ~ (on sb) a strong feeling of love, that usually does not last very

long, that a young person has for sb older: (通常指年轻人对年长

者的短暂的)热恋,迷恋:

I had a huge crush on her.

atomic [adj.] ted with atoms or an atom: 原子的;与原子有关的:

atomic structure

d to the energy that is produced when atoms are split; related

to

weapons that use this energy: 原子能的;原子武器的:

atomic energy / power 原子能/动力

the atomic bomb 原子弹

bombard [v.] bombard sb/sth (with sth)

attack a place by firing large guns at it or dropping bombs on it

continuously轰炸;轰击

attack sb with a lot of questions, criticisms, etc. or by giving

them too much information: 大量提问;大肆抨击;提供过多的

信息:

We have been bombarded with letters of complaint.

bombardment [n.] 轰炸;轰击

The city came under heavy bombardment.

[v. slew; slain] 1.(old-fashioned or literary) to kill sb/sth in a war or a fight:

(在战争或搏斗中)杀,杀死:

St George slew the dragon.

2.(especially NAmE) (used especially in newspapers尤

用于报章) to murder sb: 杀害;残害;谋杀:

Two passengers were slain by the hijackers.

linger [v.] (on) to continue to exist for longer than expected: 继续存

留;缓慢消失:

The faint smell of her perfume lingered in the room.

The civil war lingered on well into the 1930s.

2.[usually +adv. / prep.] to stay somewhere for longer because you

do not want to leave; to spend a long time doing sth: 流连;逗

留;徘徊;花很长的时间做(某事);磨蹭:

She lingered for a few minutes to talk to Nick.

We lingered over breakfast on the terrace.

(on sb/sth) to continue to look at sb/sth or think about sth

for longer than usual: 持续看(或思考):

His eyes lingered on the diamond ring on her finger.

(on) to stay alive but become weaker: 苟延残喘;奄奄一息:

He lingered on for several months after the heart attack.

agony [n.] (pl. -ies) extreme physical or mental pain: (精神或肉体上的)极度痛

苦:

Jack collapsed in agony on the floor.

It was agony not knowing where the children were.

She waited in an agony of suspense.

The worst agonies of the war were now beginning.

Tell me now! Don’t prolong the agony (= make it last

longer).

inhibit [v.] prevent sth from happening or make it happen more slowly or

less frequently than normal: 阻止;阻碍;抑制:

A lack of oxygen may inhibit brain development in the unborn

child.

t sb (from sth / from doing sth) to make sb nervous or

embarrassed so that they are unable to do sth: 使拘束;使尴

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