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仁爱版英语七年级重点单词

1.Ability:(noun)thepowerorskilltodosomething

Example:Shehastheabilitytospeakmultiplelanguagesfluently.

2.Accomplish:(verb)tosuccessfullycompleteorachievesomething

Example:Ittookalotofhardwork,buthewasabletoaccomplishhisgoals.

3.Adequate:(adjective)enoughorsatisfactoryforaparticularpurpose

Example:Theamountoffoodprovidedwasadequateforeveryoneattheparty.

4.Advantage:(noun)abeneficialorfavorablefactororcircumstance

Example:Hisheightgavehimanadvantagewhenplayingbasketball.

5.Analysis:(noun)adetailedexaminationorstudyofsomething

Example:Theanalysisofthedatarevealedsomeinterestingpatterns.

6.Appropriate:(adjective)suitableorproperforaparticularsituation

Example:Itisimportanttowearappropriateclothingforajobinterview.

7.Approximately:(adverb)aboutoraroundacertainamountornumber

Example:Therewereapproximately50peopleattheevent.

8.Argument:(noun)averbalorwrittendisagreementordebate

Example:Theyhadaheatedargumentoverwhichmovietowatch.

9.Attach:(verb)tofastenorjoinonethingtoanother

Example:Pleaseattachyourresumetothejobapplication.

10.Benefit:(noun)somethingadvantageous,helpful,orbeneficial

Example:Regularexercisehasmanybenefitsforyourhealth.

11.Behavior:(noun)thewaysomeoneactsorconductsthemselves

Example:Hisrudebehaviortowardsotherswasunacceptable.

12.Briefly:(adverb)forashortperiodoftime;inaconcisemanner

Example:Hebrieflyexplainedthemainpointsofhispresentation.

13.Capital:(noun)thecityortownthatistheofficialseatofgovernment

Example:ThecapitalofFranceisParis.

14.Capture:(verb)tocatchorseizesomethingorsomeone

Example:Thepolicewereabletocapturethethief.

15.Category:(noun)agrouporclassofthingsthataresimilarinsomeway

Example:Thisbookfallsintothecategoryofsciencefiction.

16.Challenge:(noun)adifficulttaskorproblemthatrequiresefforttoovercome

Example:Learningtoplayamusicalinstrumentcanbeachallenge.

17.Characteristic:(noun)adistinguishingfeatureorquality

Example:Onecharacteristicofagoodleaderisstrongcommunicationskills.

18.Civil:(adjective)relatingtoordinarycitizensandtheirconcerns

Example:Thecivilrightsmovementfoughtforequalityandjustice.

19.Climate:(noun)theaverageweatherconditionsinaparticularregionoveralongperiod

Example:Theclimateintropicalareasishotandhumid.

20.Colleague:(noun)apersonwithwhomoneworks,especiallyinaprofessionorbusiness

Example:Shediscussedtheprojectwithhercolleaguesatthemeeting.

21.Combination:(noun)theactorprocessofcombiningorjoiningthingstogether

Example:Therecipecallsforacombinationofflour,sugar,andeggs.

22.Competition:(noun)anactivityoreventwherepeopleorteamscompeteagainsteachother

Example:Theathletestrainedhardfortheupcomingcompetition.

23.Complete:(adjective)havingallthenecessaryparts;finished

Example:Shewasproudtohavecompletedherfirstmarathon.

24.Compose:(verb)tocreateorwriteapieceofmusic,poetry,orliterature

Example:Hespenthourscomposingabeautifullovesong.

25.Concentrate:(verb)tofocusone'sattentionormentaleffortonaparticulartaskorobject

Example:Itisimportanttoconcentratewhenstudyingforanexam.

26.Conclusion:(noun)afinaldecisionorjudgmentreachedafterconsideration

Example:Basedontheevidence,thedetectivecametotheconclusionthatitwasamurder.

27.Concrete:(adjective)existinginamaterialorphysicalform;realorsolid

Example:Thenewbuildingismadeofconcreteandsteel.

28.Conduct:(verb)tocarryoutororganizeaspecificactivityorevent

Example:Heconductedascientificexperimenttotesthishypothesis.

29.Constant:(adjective)happeningregularlyorrecurringfrequently

Example:Theloudnoisewasaconstantsourceofannoyance.

30.Construct:(verb)tobuildorcreatesomething,especiallyusingmaterialsorparts

Example:Theworkerswillconstructanewbridgeovertheriver.

31.Context:(noun)thecircumstancesorsettinginwhichaneventoccurs

Example:Themeaningofawordcanchangedependingonthecontext.

32.Contrast:(noun)thestateofbeingnoticeablydifferentfromsomethingelse

Example:Thecontrastbetweenthedarkskyandthebrightstarswasbreathtaking.

33.Convenient:(adjective)fittinginwellwithaperson'sneedsorplans;easytouseorreach

Example:Thehotel'slocationwasveryconvenientforsightseeing.

34.Core:(noun)thecentralormostimportantpartofsomething

Example:Thecoreoftheapplecontainstheseeds.

35.Counter:(verb)torespondtooractagainstsomethingwithanopposingforceoreffect

Example:Hecounteredhisopponent'sargumentwithstrongevidence.

36.Creation:(noun)theactorprocessofbringingsomethingintoexistence

Example:Theartist'spaintingwasabeautifulcreation.

37.Criticize:(verb)tofindfaultorexpressdisapprovalofsomeoneorsomething

Example:Shecriticizedhisworkforbeingsloppyandunprofessional.

38.Data:(noun)facts,statistics,orinformationthatareusedtoanalyzeorsupportaclaim

Example:Thescientistcollecteddatatosupportherhypothesis.

39.Debate:(noun)aformaldiscussionorargumentaboutaparticulartopic

Example:Thestudentshadadebateabouttheprosandconsoftechnology.

40.Dedicate:(verb)tosetasideorcommitoneselftoaparticularpurposeorcause

Example:Hededicatedhislifetohelpingthoseinneed.

41.Define:(verb)tostateordescribetheexactmeaningofawordorconcept

Example:Thedictionarycanhelpyoudefineunfamiliarwords.

42.Despite:(preposition)withoutbeingaffectedorinfluencedby;regardlessof

Example:Despitetherain,theystillwentonthepicnic.

43.Destructive:(adjective)causinggreatdamageorharm

Example:Thehurricanewasadestructiveforcethatdestroyedmanyhomes.

44.Devote:(verb)togiveone'stime,effort,orattentiontoaparticularactivityorperson

Example:Shedevotedhourseverydaytopracticingthepiano.

45.Distinguish:(verb)torecognizeorperceivethedifferencebetweenthings

Example:Thetwinslookverysimilar,buttheirpersonalitiesdistinguishthem.

46.Distribute:(verb)togiveordeliversomethingtoanumberofpeopleorplaces

Example:Thevolunteersdistributedfoodtothehomeless.

47.Domestic:(adjective)relatingtotherunningofahomeorfamilyaffairs

Example:Sheprefersdomesticchoreslikecookingandcleaning.

48.Dominant:(adjective)mostimportant,powerful,orinfluential

Example:Thedominantcolorinthepaintingwasred.

49.Effective:(adjective)successfulinproducingadesiredorintendedresult

Example:Thenewtreatmentwaseffectiveinreducingthesymptoms.

50.Estimate:(verb)tomakeanapproximatejudgmentorcalculationaboutsomething

Example:Thecontractorestimatedthattheconstructionwouldtaketwomonths.

51.Evaluate:(verb)toassessorjudgethevalue,importance,orqualityofsomething

Example:Theteacherevaluatedthestudents'performanceonthetest.

52.Evidence:(noun)facts,information,orproofthatsupportaclaimorbelief

Example:Thedetectivegatheredevidencetosolvethecrime.

53.Expand:(verb)tobecomelargerinsizeorvolume;toincreaseinextentorscope

Example:Thecompanyplanstoexpanditsoperationsoverseas.

54.Explanation:(noun)astatementoraccountthatmakessomethingclearorunderstandable

Example:Hegaveadetailedexplanationofhowtheexperimentworked.

55.External:(adjective)relatingtoorcomingfromoutside;outerorexterior

Example:Theexternalwallsofthebuildingwerepaintedblue.

56.Factor:(noun)acircumstance,fact,orinfluencethatcontributestoaresultoroutcome

Example:Timemanagementisanimportantfactorinacademicsuccess.

57.Favorable:(adjective)providingadvantagesorbenefits;positiveorhelpful

Example:Theweatherconditionswerefavorableforoutdooractivities.

58.Fundamental:(adjective)forminganecessarybaseorfoundation;essentialorbasic

Example:Goodcommunicationskillsarefundamentaltoeffectiveteamwork.

59.Generation:(noun)allthepeoplebornandlivingatthesametime

Example:Theyoungergenerationismoretech-savvythantheirparents.

60.Genuine:(adjective)authenticorreal;notfakeorcounterfeit

Example:Sheboughtagenuinediamondringfromareputablejeweler.

61.Global:(adjective)relatingtoorinvolvingthewholeworld;worldwide

Example:Theorganizationworkstoaddressglobalissuessuchaspovertyandclimatechange.

62.Guarantee:(noun)aformalpromiseorassurance,especiallyregardingthequalityorperformanceofsomething

Example:Theproductcomeswithamoney-backguaranteeifyou'renotsatisfied.

63.Identify:(verb)torecognizeorestablishtheidentityofsomeoneorsomething

Example:Hewasabletoidentifythesuspectfromalineupofphotos.

64.Illustrate:(verb)toprovideexamples,explanations,orvisualaidstomakesomethingclearorunderstandable

Example:Thepresenterusedgraphsandchartstoillustrateherpoints.

65.Impact:(noun)apowerfulorsignificanteffectorinfluence

Example:Theinventionoftheinternethashadaprofoundimpactonsociety.

66.Inevitable:(adjective)certaintohappen;unavoidable

Example:Changeisinevitable;wemustlearntoadapt.

67.Initial:(adjective)occurringatthebeginning;firstinorderorimportance

Example:Theinitialstepintheprojectistogatherinformation.

68.Inquire:(verb)toaskforinformationorinvestigatesomething

Example:Shecalledthehoteltoinquireaboutroomavailability.

69.Inspire:(verb)togivesomeonethemotivation,ideas,orenthusiasmtodosomething

Example:Herstoryinspiredotherstofollowtheirdreams.

70.Integrate:(verb)tocombineorincorporatedifferentelementsintoaunifiedwhole

Example:Thenewsystemwillintegrateallourdataintoonecentraldatabase.

71.Interpret:(verb)toexplainorunderstandthemeaningofsomething

Example:Thetranslatorinterpretedthespeaker'swordsintoEnglish.

72.Investigate:(verb)tocarryoutasystematicorformalinquiryorexaminationintoanincident,situation,orperson

Example:Thedetectivewascalledtoinvestigatethecrimescene.

73.Job:(noun)apaidpositionofregularemployment;work

Example:Sheislookingforajobinthehealthcareindustry.

74.Law:(noun)thesystemofrulesrecognizedandenforcedbyaparticularcountryorcommunity

Example:Breakingthelawcanresultinseriousconsequences.

75.Legal:(adjective)permittedbylaw;relatingtothelaw

Example:Itisimportanttoseeklegaladvicewhensigningacontract.

76.Leisure:(noun)timefreefromworkorotherresponsibilities;relaxationorenjoyment

Example:Heenjoysreadingduringhisleisuretime.

77.Logical:(adjective)characterizedbyclear,rational,andreasonablethinking

Example:Hisexplanationoftheproblemwaslogicalandwellthoughtout.

78.Maintain:(verb)tokeepingoodconditionorpreserve

Example:Itisimportanttomaintainahealthydietandexerciseroutine.

79.Majority:(noun)thegreaterpartornumber;morethanhalf

Example:Themajorityofpeoplepreferwarmweatherovercoldweather.

80.Method:(noun)aparticularprocedureorwayofdoingsomething

Example:Shedevelopedanewmethodforteachingmathtoyoungchildren.

81.Minor:(adjective)lesserinimportance,seriousness,orsignificance

Example:Theminordetailswerenotasimportantasthemainidea.

82.Mislead:(verb)tocausesomeonetobelievesomethingthatisnottrue

Example:Thefalseadvertisingmisledcustomersintobuyinganinferiorproduct.

83.Neglect:(verb)tofailtotakecareoforpay

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