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大学英语3课文重点单词

1.potential(n.)-thepossibilityofsomethinghappeningordevelopinginthefuture.Example:Shehasthepotentialtobecomeagreatsinger.

2.navigate(v.)-tofindawaythroughoraroundanobstacleorarea,especiallyusingamaporcompass.Example:Thecaptainnavigatedtheshipthroughthestormywaters.

3.profound(adj.)-verydeeporintense;havingorshowinggreatknowledgeorunderstanding.Example:Hisspeechhadaprofoundimpactontheaudience.

4.gratitude(n.)-afeelingofthankfulnessandappreciation.Example:Iwanttoexpressmygratitudeforallyourhelpandsupport.

5.vague(adj.)-notclearlyexpressed,described,orunderstood.Example:Hisinstructionswerevagueandconfusing.

6.distraction(n.)-somethingthattakesattentionawayfromwhatoneisdoingorthinking.Example:ThenoiseoutsidewasaconstantdistractionwhileIwastryingtostudy.

7.abstract(adj.)-existinginthoughtorasanidearatherthansomethingconcreteorphysical.Example:Theartistcreatedanabstractpaintingthatleftviewerswonderingaboutitsmeaning.

8.autonomous(adj.)-havingthefreedomorabilitytofunctionindependently.Example:Theuniversityencouragesstudentstobeautonomouslearners.

9.facilitate(v.)-tomakeaprocessoractioneasierorsmoother.Example:Thenewtechnologyfacilitatescommunicationbetweendifferentdepartments.

10.interpret(v.)-toexplainthemeaningofsomething;tounderstandsomethinginaparticularway.Example:Thetranslatorinterpretedthespeaker'swordsintoEnglish.

11.relentless(adj.)-persistentandunyielding;notgivingup.Example:Despitenumeroussetbacks,hecontinuedwithrelentlessdetermination.

12.immerse(v.)-toinvolveoneselfdeeplyinaparticularactivityorsubject.Example:Hedecidedtoimmersehimselfinstudyingforhisexams.

13.conformity(n.)-compliancewithdefinedrules,guidelines,orstandards.Example:Insomecultures,conformityishighlyvalued.

14.intuitive(adj.)-basedoninstinctorgutfeelings,ratherthanlogicorconsciousreasoning.Example:Shehasanintuitiveunderstandingofpeople'semotions.

15.skeptical(adj.)-doubtfulorquestioning;noteasilyconvinced.Example:Theaudiencewasskepticalaboutthespeaker'sclaims.

16.profound(adj.)-deepandmeaningful;havinggreatsignificanceorimpact.Example:ThebookhadaprofoundeffectonthewayIthinkabouttheworld.

17.inherent(adj.)-existingasanaturaloressentialpartofsomething.Example:Honestyisaninherentcharacteristicofagoodleader.

18.relentless(adj.)-continuingwithoutbecomingweakerorstopping.Example:Hefacedrelentlesscriticismfromthemedia.

19.conformity(n.)-behaviorthatmatcheswhatothersaredoingorexpecting.Example:Thepressuretoconformcanbestronginsomesocieties.

20.autonomous(adj.)-havingthefreedomorabilitytofunctionindependently.Example:Theteamwasgivenautonomouscontrolovertheirproject.

21.immerse(v.)-tobecomecompletelyinvolvedinanactivityorsubject.Example:Shedecidedtoimmerseherselfinlearninganewlanguage.

22.skeptical(adj.)-doubtingorquestioning;noteasilyconvinced.Example:Heremainedskepticalofthenewproductuntilhesawitinaction.

23.interpret(v.)-toexplainorunderstandthemeaningofsomething.Example:Thediplomatinterpretedthespeechfortheforeigndelegation.

24.facilitate(v.)-tomakeaprocessoractioneasierormoreefficient.Example:Thenewsoftwarefacilitatescommunicationbetweendifferentdepartments.

25.gratitude(n.)-afeelingofthankfulnessandappreciation.Example:Sheexpressedhergratitudetoherteachersfortheirsupport.

26.potential(n.)-thepossibilityofsomethinghappeningordeveloping.Example:Thenewdiscoveryhasthepotentialtorevolutionizetheindustry.

27.navigate(v.)-tofindone'swaythroughaplaceorsituation.Example:Thehikerusedacompasstonavigatethroughthedenseforest.

28.vague(adj.)-notclearlyorpreciselyexpressedordefined.Example:Theinstructionsweretoovagueandleftusconfused.

29.distraction(n.)-somethingthatdivertsordistractsone'sattention.Example:ThenoiseoutsidewasaconstantdistractionwhileIwastryingtostudy.

30.abstract(adj.)-existinginthoughtorasanideabutnothavingaphysicalorconcreteexistence.Example:Theartistcreatedanabstractpaintingthatleftviewersquestioningitsmeaning.

31.profound(adj.)-deeplyaffectingormakingasignificantimpact.Example:Themovie'sendingleftaprofoundimpressionontheaudience.

32.gratitude(n.)-astrongfeelingofappreciationandthankfulness.Example:Shewroteaheartfeltletterexpressinghergratitudetohermentor.

33.autonomous(adj.)-havingthefreedomtomakedecisionsandactindependently.Example:Theself-drivingcaroperatesautonomously,withouthumanintervention.

34.facilitate(v.)-tomakeaprocessortaskeasierormoreefficient.Example:Thenewsoftwarefacilitatesdataanalysisandreporting.

35.interpret(v.)-toexplainorconveythemeaningorsignificanceofsomething.Example:ThetranslatorinterpretedtheforeignlanguagefilmforEnglish-speakingaudiences.

36.relentless(adj.)-showingnosignofstoppingorslowingdown;persistent.Example:Hecontinuedhisrelentlesspursuitofjusticedespitefacingnumerousobstacles.

37.immerse(v.)-tobecomefullyabsorbedordeeplyinvolvedinsomething.Example:Thestudentsimmersedthemselvesinthelocalcultureduringtheirstudyabroadprogram.

38.conformity(n.)-adherencetosocietalorgroupnormsandexpectations.Example:Thepressuretoconformcansometimesstifleindividualcreativityandexpression.

39.intuitive(adj.)-havingtheabilitytounderstandorknowsomethingwithoutconsciousreasoning.Example:Shehasanintuitiveunderstandingofanimalbehavior.

40.skeptical(adj.)-havingdoubtsorreservationsaboutsomething;noteasilyconvinced.Example:Heapproachedthenewtreatmentwithaskepticalmindset.

41.potential(n.)-havingorshowingthecapacitytodevelopintosomethinginthefuture.Example:Theyoungathleteshowsgreatpotentialinbecomingaprofessionalsoccerplayer.

42.navigate(v.)-tofindone'swaythroughacomplexsituationorenvironment.Example:Shesuccessfullynavigatedthechallengingjobmarketandlandedherdreamjob.

43.vague(adj.)-lackingclarityorprecision;notclearlydefined.Example:Theinstructionsweretoovague,leadingtoconfusionandmistakes.

44.distraction(n.)-somethingthatdivertsattentionorpreventsconcentration.Example:Theconstantnotificationsonhisphonewereamajordistractionduringwork.

45.abstract(adj.)-existinginthoughtorasanidea;notconcreteortangible.Example:Theconceptofhappinessisabstractandcanbeinterpreteddifferentlybyeachindividual.

46.profound(adj.)-deeplymeaningfulorsignificant;havingastrongimpact.Example:Thebook'sprofoundmessageresonatedwithreadersaroundtheworld.

47.inherent(adj.)-existingasanessentialornaturalpartofsomething.Example:Therighttofreedomofspeechisaninherenthumanright.

48.relentless(adj.)-continuingwithoutpauseorletup;unyielding.Example:Theathlete'srelentlesstraininganddeterminationledtohersuccess.

49.conformity(n.)-compliancewithsocietalnormsorexpectations.Example:Thepressuretoconformcansometimesleadindividualstosuppresstheirtrueselves.

50.autonomous(adj.)-havingtheabilitytofunctionindependentlyorself-govern.Example:Theautonomousregionhasitsownlawsandregulations.

51.immerse(v.)-todeeplyengageorinvolveoneselfinaparticularactivityorsubject.Example:Sheimmersedherselfinthestudyofancientlanguages.

52.skeptical(adj.)-doubtfulorquestioning;requiringevidenceorproof.Example:Thescientistapproachedthenewresearchfindingswithaskepticalmindset.

53.interpret(v.)-toexplainorconveythemeaningorsignificanceofsomething.Example:Theartcriticinterpretedthepainting'shiddensymbolism.

54.facilitate(v.)-tomakeaprocessortaskeasierormoreefficient.Example:Theonlineplatformfacilitatesremotecollaborationamongteammembers.

55.gratitude(n.)-astrongfeelingofappreciationandthankfulness.Example:Sheexpressedhergratitudetothekindnessandgenerosityofstrangers.

56.potential(n.)-havingorshowingthecapacitytodevelopintosomethinginthefuture.Example:Thestartupcompanyhasgreatpotentialforgrowthandinnovation.

57.navigate(v.)

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