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SAT词汇技能2 - 第30课

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premature
[形容词]

(of a baby) born before completing the normal full-term pregnancy length

早产的

早产的

Ex: The doctors provided special care for the premature baby in the neonatal intensive care unit.医生们在新生儿重症监护室为**早产**婴儿提供了特殊护理。
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premeditated
[形容词]

planned well in advance through careful prior consideration

预谋的, 事先计划的

预谋的, 事先计划的

Ex: His lawyers claimed the killing was not premeditated but an impulse reaction to being provoked.他的律师声称,这起杀人事件并非**预谋**,而是对挑衅的冲动反应。
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to preoccupy
[动词]

to engage someone's mind or attention fully, especially with worries or concerns

占据心思, 使担忧

占据心思, 使担忧

Ex: He was preoccupied with the idea of finding a new job .他一心想着找一份新工作。
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to preordain
[动词]

to decide or establish something in advance, especially by divine authority or an inevitable course of events

预先注定, 命中注定

预先注定, 命中注定

Ex: God preordains the destiny of every soul .上帝**预先决定**每个灵魂的命运。
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to deform
[动词]

to lose one's proper shape

变形, 走样

变形, 走样

Ex: As the city has modernized , many historic buildings have deformed due to lack of maintenance .随着城市的现代化,许多历史建筑由于缺乏维护而**变形**。
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deformity
[名词]

an odd or spoiled outward appearance

畸形, 变形

畸形, 变形

Ex: Accidents in his youth caused muscular deformities that had little impact on his ability .他年轻时的意外导致了肌肉**畸形**,这对他的能力影响不大。
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absolute
[形容词]

complete and total, with no imperfections or exceptions

绝对的, 完全的

绝对的, 完全的

Ex: By surgically repairing the damage , the doctors were able to restore her vision to an absolute 20/20 .通过手术修复损伤,医生们能够将她的视力恢复到**绝对的**20/20。
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absolution
[名词]

the act of forgiving someone for their sins or wrongdoings, usually by a priest

赦免, 宽恕

赦免, 宽恕

Ex: Many found absolution through prayer , repentance and living according to spiritual teachings thereafter .许多人通过祈祷、忏悔和之后按照灵性教义生活找到了**赦免**。
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to digress
[动词]

to steer away from the main subject and focus on a different topic in speech or writing

离题, 偏离主题

离题, 偏离主题

Ex: While discussing the budget , he began to digress into unrelated financial details .在讨论预算时,他开始**离题**到无关的财务细节上。
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digression
[名词]

a deviation from the main subject under focus or discussion

离题, 题外话

离题, 题外话

Ex: He used the digression to lighten the mood .他利用**题外话**来缓和气氛。
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frontal
[形容词]

related to or positioned at the front part of an object, structure, or entity

正面的, 前面的

正面的, 前面的

Ex: Engineers focused on enhancing the frontal impact resistance of the vehicle for better safety .工程师们专注于提高车辆的**正面**抗冲击能力以获得更好的安全性。
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frontier
[名词]

the outer edge of occupied or developed land, beyond which lies unsettled territory

边疆, 边界

边疆, 边界

Ex: Speculators and prospectors often ventured ahead of the settled frontier in search of fertile lands and mineral wealth .投机者和勘探者经常冒险越过已定居的**边界**,寻找肥沃的土地和矿产资源。
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scintilla
[名词]

a tiny spark-like speck of a substance

火花, 微粒

火花, 微粒

Ex: Most stargazers will never glimpse more than a scintilla of the nebula 's true beauty through amateur telescopes .大多数观星者通过业余望远镜永远只能瞥见星云真实美丽的**一星半点**。
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scintillating
[形容词]

gleaming and full of flashes of light, like sparks or twinkling stars

闪烁的, 闪闪发光的

闪烁的, 闪闪发光的

Ex: The scintillating diamonds caught the light and sparkled brilliantly on her necklace.**闪闪发光**的钻石捕捉到了光线,在她的项链上闪耀着灿烂的光芒。
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execrable
[形容词]

deserving strong condemnation or disgust

可恶的, 可憎的

可恶的, 可憎的

Ex: Folk tradition taught those spreading execrable falsehoods could face damages like erosion of credibility or isolation .民间传统教导说,那些散布**可恶**谎言的人可能会面临诸如信誉侵蚀或孤立等损害。
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execration
[名词]

the target of condemnation and curses

诅咒, 诅咒的对象

诅咒, 诅咒的对象

Ex: Economic inequality was a primary execration driving calls for reform .经济不平等是推动改革呼声的主要**诅咒**。
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intoxicant
[形容词]

bringing on a state of impaired physical or mental control

醉人的, 有毒的

醉人的, 有毒的

Ex: Noxious industrial emissions and exhausts continue to jeopardize communities through intoxicant air pollution .有害的工业排放和废气继续通过**令人陶醉的**空气污染危害社区。
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to disrupt normal physical or mental functioning through pharmacological mechanisms in the brain

使醉, 使中毒

使醉, 使中毒

Ex: The fumes from solvent inhalation intoxicated many teenagers , leading to dangerous situations .吸入溶剂产生的烟雾**麻醉**了许多青少年,导致了危险的情况。
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to profess
[动词]

to openly declare a belief, opinion, or intention

公开声明一种信仰、观点或意图, 宣称

公开声明一种信仰、观点或意图, 宣称

Ex: The author professed that his controversial novel was a reflection of societal issues that needed to be addressed .作者**宣称**他那本有争议的小说是需要解决的社会问题的反映。
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professor
[名词]

an experienced teacher at a university or college who specializes in a particular subject and often conducts research

教授, 大学教师

教授, 大学教师

Ex: The students waited for the professor to start the lecture .学生们等待**教授**开始讲课。
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