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人文学科SAT - 意见

在这里,你将学习一些与意见相关的英语单词,如“acquiesce”、“slant”、“repudiate”等,这些单词是你通过SAT考试所需要的。

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SAT Vocabulary for Humanities
standpoint
standpoint
[名词]

an opinion or decision that is formed based on one's belief or circumstances

观点,  立场

观点, 立场

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perspective
perspective
[名词]

a specific manner of considering something

观点, 视角

观点, 视角

Ex: The documentary provided a global perspective on climate change and its impact .

这部纪录片提供了关于气候变化及其影响的全球视角

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viewpoint
viewpoint
[名词]

a certain way of thinking about a subject

观点, 视角

观点, 视角

Ex: The documentary aimed to present a balanced viewpoint by including interviews with people on both sides of the controversial topic .

这部纪录片旨在通过采访争议话题双方的人士来呈现一个平衡的观点

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conviction
conviction
[名词]

a belief or opinion that is very strong

信念, 坚定的信仰

信念, 坚定的信仰

Ex: His conviction in the power of education inspired many students to pursue higher goals .

他对教育力量的信念激励了许多学生追求更高的目标。

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impression
impression
[名词]

an opinion or feeling that one has about someone or something, particularly one formed unconsciously

印象

印象

Ex: She could n't shake the impression that she had seen him somewhere before .

她无法摆脱自己曾在某处见过他的印象

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slant
slant
[名词]

a biased or subjective angle in presenting information, often reflecting personal or ideological viewpoints

偏向, 倾向

偏向, 倾向

Ex: The news outlet is known for its conservative slant.

这家新闻媒体以其保守的倾向而闻名。

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preconception

a pre-established opinion that is formed before obtaining proper knowledge or experience

先入之见, 偏见

先入之见, 偏见

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objection
objection
[名词]

the act of expressing disapproval or opposition to something

反对, 异议

反对, 异议

Ex: The teacher addressed the students ' objections to the new grading system during class .

老师在课堂上解决了学生们对新评分系统的异议

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discord
discord
[名词]

lack of agreement between people

不和, 分歧

不和, 分歧

Ex: The project team was plagued by discord as individual members had conflicting priorities and goals .

项目团队因个别成员有冲突的优先事项和目标而受到不和的困扰。

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morale
morale
[名词]

one's personal level of confidence, enthusiasm, and emotional well-being, especially in the context of facing challenges or adversity

士气

士气

Ex: The unexpected victory lifted Jane 's morale, filling her with a sense of accomplishment and renewed energy for future challenges .

意外的胜利提升了简的士气,使她充满了成就感,并为未来的挑战注入了新的活力。

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unanimity
unanimity
[名词]

a situation in which all those involved are in complete agreement on something

一致同意, 全体一致

一致同意, 全体一致

Ex: The team showed unanimity in their support for the new strategy .

团队在支持新战略方面表现出了一致同意

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consensus
consensus
[名词]

an agreement reached by all members of a group

共识, 一致意见

共识, 一致意见

Ex: Building consensus among family members was challenging , but they finally agreed on a vacation destination .

在家庭成员之间建立共识具有挑战性,但他们最终同意了一个度假目的地。

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chastisement
chastisement
[名词]

the act of inflicting physical punishment as a means of discipline or correction

惩罚, 纠正

惩罚, 纠正

Ex: Laws against chastisement have been implemented to protect children 's rights .

为了保护儿童权利,已实施反对体罚的法律。

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distaste
distaste
[名词]

a feeling of dislike toward something or someone

厌恶, 反感

厌恶, 反感

Ex: He looked at the messy room with obvious distaste, not wanting to clean it up .

他看着凌乱的房间,明显带着厌恶,不想打扫它。

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detractor
detractor
[名词]

a person who criticizes or belittles the value or importance of someone or something

批评者, 诋毁者

批评者, 诋毁者

Ex: Even the most successful companies have their detractors, who often highlight any missteps .

即使是最成功的公司也有他们的批评者,这些人经常强调任何失误。

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naysayer
naysayer
[名词]

a person who habitually expresses negative or pessimistic views, especially in opposition to new ideas or proposals

反对者, 悲观主义者

反对者, 悲观主义者

Ex: The naysayers' negative comments only fueled her determination to prove them wrong .

反对者的负面评论只会更加坚定她证明他们错误的决心。

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contrarian
contrarian
[名词]

someone who acts against popular opinion, particularly in investment markets

逆向投资者, 反对者

逆向投资者, 反对者

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dissenter
dissenter
[名词]

someone who disagrees with a common belief or an official decision

持异议者, 反对者

持异议者, 反对者

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antagonistic
antagonistic
[形容词]

actively opposing someone or something

敌对的, 反对的

敌对的, 反对的

Ex: Despite her antagonistic feelings , she tried to listen to the other side 's arguments .

尽管她有对抗情绪,她还是试图倾听对方的论点。

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discretion
discretion
[名词]

the power or freedom of making decisions in a particular situation

裁量权, 决定权

裁量权, 决定权

Ex: Many argued that too much discretion in law enforcement can lead to inconsistent outcomes .

许多人认为,执法中过多的 自由裁量权 可能导致不一致的结果。

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reception
reception
[名词]

the way in which something is perceived or received by others, often referring to the response or reaction to an idea, message, or product

接受, 反响

接受, 反响

Ex: The book ’s reception in the literary world was overwhelmingly positive .

这本书在文学界的反响 overwhelmingly positive.

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preferential
preferential
[形容词]

showing or giving advantage, favor, or priority to someone or something over others

优惠的, 优先的

优惠的, 优先的

Ex: Preferential rates are available to members who book their stays in advance .

提前预订住宿的会员可享受优惠价格。

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unexceptionable
unexceptionable
[形容词]

entirely satisfactory and acceptable, without any fault

无可挑剔的, 完美的

无可挑剔的, 完美的

Ex: The judge 's ruling was based on unexceptionable logic and fairness .

法官的裁决基于无可挑剔的逻辑和公平。

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impartial
impartial
[形容词]

not favoring a particular party in a way that enables one to act or decide fairly

公正的, 中立的

公正的, 中立的

Ex: The organization ’s impartial stance on political matters ensured that all opinions were respected .

该组织在政治问题上的公正立场确保了所有意见都得到尊重。

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unbiased
unbiased
[形容词]

not having favoritism or prejudice toward any particular side or viewpoint

公正的, 中立的

公正的, 中立的

Ex: The committee members were chosen for their ability to provide unbiased evaluations of the proposals .

委员会成员因其能够对提案提供无偏见的评估而被选中。

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averse
averse
[形容词]

strongly opposed to something

不愿意的, 反对的

不愿意的, 反对的

Ex: I ’m not averse to trying new activities , but I prefer something low-key .

我不反对尝试新的活动,但我更喜欢低调的东西。

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disfavor
disfavor
[名词]

a feeling of not liking or rejecting someone or something

不满, 不赞成

不满, 不赞成

Ex: Taking credit for others ' work may lead to disfavor among team members .

为别人的工作邀功可能会导致团队成员之间的不满

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to opt
to opt
[动词]

to choose something over something else

选择, 决定

选择, 决定

Ex: The company decided to opt for a more sustainable packaging solution to reduce environmental impact .

该公司决定选择一种更可持续的包装解决方案以减少对环境的影响。

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to despise
to despise
[动词]

to hate and have no respect for something or someone

鄙视, 厌恶

鄙视, 厌恶

Ex: We despise cruelty to animals and support organizations that work to protect them .

我们鄙视对动物的残忍行为,并支持致力于保护它们的组织。

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to fault
to fault
[动词]

to put blame on someone or something for a mistake or problem

责备, 归咎

责备, 归咎

Ex: The investigator could n't fault the witness 's account of the incident .

调查员无法指责目击者对事件的描述。

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to remark
to remark
[动词]

to express one's opinion through a statement

评论, 发表意见

评论, 发表意见

Ex: After attending the lecture , he took a moment to remark on the speaker 's insightful analysis during the Q&A session .

参加讲座后,他花了一点时间在问答环节中对演讲者富有洞察力的分析进行了评论

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to contend
to contend
[动词]

to argue the truth of something

主张, 辩护

主张, 辩护

Ex: The politician contended that economic reforms would lead to greater prosperity for all citizens .

这位政治家主张经济改革将为所有公民带来更大的繁荣。

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to critique
to critique
[动词]

to carefully examine something in a detailed manner

批评,  分析

批评, 分析

Ex: Her work has been widely critiqued and analyzed by scholars in the field .

她的作品已被该领域的学者广泛批评和分析。

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to acclaim
to acclaim
[动词]

to praise someone or something enthusiastically and often publicly

称赞, 赞扬

称赞, 赞扬

Ex: The scientist was acclaimed for her groundbreaking research .

这位科学家因其开创性的研究而受到赞誉

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to laud
to laud
[动词]

to praise or express admiration for someone or something

赞扬, 赞美

赞扬, 赞美

Ex: The community lauded the firefighters for their bravery during the wildfire .

社区赞扬了消防员在野火期间的勇敢。

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to exalt
to exalt
[动词]

to highly praise or honor someone or something

赞扬, 颂扬

赞扬, 颂扬

Ex: The artist has been exalting the beauty of nature through a series of captivating paintings .

这位艺术家通过一系列迷人的画作一直在颂扬自然之美。

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to repudiate
to repudiate
[动词]

to dismiss or reject something as false

否认, 拒绝

否认, 拒绝

Ex: The government repudiated the claims made by the opposition party , asserting that they were politically motivated .

政府驳斥了反对党提出的主张,断言它们是出于政治动机。

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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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to acquiesce
to acquiesce
[动词]

to reluctantly accept something without protest

默许, 勉强接受

默许, 勉强接受

Ex: The board of directors reluctantly acquiesced to the CEO 's decision , even though some members disagreed .

董事会不情愿地默许了CEO的决定,尽管一些成员不同意。

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to idolize
to idolize
[动词]

to admire someone excessively, often regarding it as an ideal or perfect figure

崇拜, 偶像化

崇拜, 偶像化

Ex: Parents are idolized by their children who admire strong role models in their lives .

父母被他们的孩子崇拜,这些孩子钦佩他们生活中的强大榜样。

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to conclude
to conclude
[动词]

to draw a logical inference or outcome based on established premises or evidence

得出结论,  推断

得出结论, 推断

Ex: From her observations of the animal 's behavior , the biologist concluded that it was preparing for hibernation .

根据她对动物行为的观察,生物学家得出结论,它正在准备冬眠。

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