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SAT词汇技能1 - 第31课

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to concur
to concur
[动词]

to express agreement with a particular opinion, statement, action, etc.

同意, 一致

同意, 一致

Ex: As the negotiations progressed , the two parties found common ground and began to concur on key terms for the partnership .

随着谈判的进展,双方找到了共同点,并开始同意合作伙伴关系的关键条款。

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concurrence
concurrence
[名词]

the simultaneous occurrence of events or circumstances

同时发生,  巧合

同时发生, 巧合

Ex: The concurrence of their birthdays and anniversary made the date extremely special for the couple .

他们的生日和纪念日的重合使这对夫妇的日期变得非常特别。

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concurrent
concurrent
[形容词]

happening or taking place at the same time

同时的,  并发的

同时的, 并发的

Ex: She 's juggling concurrent responsibilities at work , overseeing both the marketing and sales teams .

她在工作中兼顾同时发生的责任,同时监督营销和销售团队。

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concussion
concussion
[名词]

a momentary loss of consciousness provoked by a hard blow on the head

脑震荡, 脑挫伤

脑震荡, 脑挫伤

Ex: The doctor ordered a brain scan to assess the severity of the concussion and rule out any potential complications .

医生下令进行脑部扫描以评估脑震荡的严重程度并排除任何潜在的并发症。

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hexagon
hexagon
[名词]

(geometry) a closed shape with six straight sides and six angles

六边形, 六角形

六边形, 六角形

Ex: In geometry class , students learned how to calculate the area of a hexagon.

在几何课上,学生们学习了如何计算六边形的面积。

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hexangular
hexangular
[形容词]

having six angles or corners

六角的, 有六个角的

六角的, 有六个角的

Ex: Architects incorporated a hexangular window in the church 's design to allow more light in .

建筑师在教堂的设计中融入了一个六角形窗户,以允许更多的光线进入。

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hexapod
hexapod
[名词]

an organism or creature with six legs

六足动物, 有六条腿的生物

六足动物, 有六条腿的生物

Ex: Children at the camp were fascinated to learn that not all bugs are hexapods; for instance , centipedes have far more than six legs .

营地的孩子们很着迷地了解到,并非所有的虫子都是六足动物;例如,蜈蚣的腿远不止六条。

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pedestal
pedestal
[名词]

a base or support structure for an architectural element or statue

基座, 底座

基座, 底座

Ex: To highlight its significance , the rare gem was displayed on a rotating pedestal at the exhibition .

为了突出其重要性,这颗稀有宝石在展览中被展示在一个旋转的基座上。

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pedestrian
pedestrian
[形容词]

lacking elements that arouse interest, cause excitement, or show imagination

平淡的, 乏味的

平淡的, 乏味的

Ex: Her presentation was well-organized but rather pedestrian in its content.

她的演讲组织得很好,但内容相当平淡

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pediatrics
pediatrics
[名词]

the branch of medicine that is concerned with children and their conditions

儿科

儿科

Ex: Pediatrics requires a deep understanding of childhood diseases and developmental milestones .

儿科需要对儿童疾病和发展里程碑有深刻的理解。

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to incite
to incite
[动词]

to encourage someone to commit a crime or act violently

煽动, 鼓动

煽动, 鼓动

Ex: The online post was found to incite harmful behavior .

该在线帖子被发现煽动有害行为。

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incitement
incitement
[名词]

the act of motivating or encouraging someone to act or behave in a particular way

煽动, 激励

煽动, 激励

Ex: The leader 's speech served as an incitement for the protesters to march toward the city hall .

领导人的讲话作为煽动,促使抗议者向市政厅行进。

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negligence
negligence
[名词]

the failure to give enough attention or care to someone or something, particularly someone or something one has responsibility for

疏忽, 疏忽大意

疏忽, 疏忽大意

Ex: The accident at the playground was attributed to the school 's negligence in maintaining the equipment .

游乐场的事故归因于学校在维护设备方面的疏忽

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negligible
negligible
[形容词]

so small or insignificant that can be completely disregarded

微不足道的, 可忽略的

微不足道的, 可忽略的

Ex: The difference in their scores was negligible, with only a fraction of a point separating them .

他们分数之间的差异微不足道,仅相差几分之一。

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negligently
negligently
[副词]

in a careless way that causes harm or fails to meet expected duty

疏忽地

疏忽地

Ex: They had negligently ignored repeated warnings about the bridge 's safety .

他们疏忽地忽略了关于桥梁安全性的反复警告。

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wanton
wanton
[形容词]

free and careless in sexual actions or behaviors

放荡的, 淫乱的

放荡的, 淫乱的

Ex: Gossip about her wanton escapades spread quickly through the small town.

关于她放荡 escapades的流言在小镇上迅速传开。

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wantonness
wantonness
[名词]

the quality of acting carelessly and without restraint, often without concern for consequences

放荡, 肆意

放荡, 肆意

Ex: The book depicted an era marked by joy and wantonness.

这本书描绘了一个以欢乐和放纵为标志的时代。

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to brigade
to brigade
[动词]

a group, especially in the military, organized for a specific purpose

组建旅, 编队

组建旅, 编队

Ex: A medical brigade went abroad after the earthquake.

一支医疗在地震后出国了。

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brigadier
brigadier
[名词]

a rank of officer in the army, above colonel and below major general

准将, 高级军官

准将, 高级军官

Ex: The army base was buzzing with activity in anticipation of the brigadier's inspection .

在准将的检查前夕,军事基地活动繁忙。

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brigand
brigand
[名词]

an outlaw, typically operating in a group and using violence or stealth to steal

强盗, 土匪

强盗, 土匪

Ex: Brigands carried off the town 's treasures .

强盗抢走了镇上的财宝。

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