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英语四级重点单词表
1.Abandon:Togiveupcompletelyordesertsomeoneorsomething.
Example:Heabandonedhisplantobecomealawyeranddecidedtopursueacareerinmedicineinstead.
2.Ability:Thepowerorskilltodosomething.
Example:Shehastheabilitytosolvecomplexmathematicalproblems.
3.Absorb:Totakeinorsoakup.
Example:Thesoilabsorbedallthewaterfromtheheavyrain.
4.Access:Theopportunitytoapproachorusesomething.
Example:Ineedaccesstoacomputerinordertofinishmyassignment.
5.Accommodate:Toprovideenoughspaceorroomforsomeoneorsomething.
Example:Thehotelcanaccommodateupto200guests.
6.Accompany:Togoorbetogetherwithsomeone.
Example:Sheaskedherbestfriendtoaccompanyhertotheconcert.
7.Accumulate:Togatherorcollectovertime.
Example:Hehasaccumulatedalargefortunethroughhissuccessfulbusinessventures.
8.Accurate:Correctorexact.
Example:Thescientistmadeaccuratemeasurementsinthelaboratory.
9.Achieve:Tosuccessfullycompleteoraccomplishagoal.
Example:Withhardworkanddedication,shewasabletoachieveherdreamofbecomingapublishedauthor.
10.Acquire:Toobtainorgainpossessionofsomething.
Example:HeacquiredfluencyinFrenchafterlivinginParisforayear.
11.Adapt:Toadjustorchangeinordertofitnewcircumstances.
Example:Thecompanyhadtoadaptitsmarketingstrategytotargetayoungerdemographic.
12.Adequate:Sufficientorsatisfactoryinquantityorquality.
Example:Thecompanyhasprovidedanadequateamountofresourcesfortheproject.
13.Adjust:Tomodifyoraltertofitnewconditionsorrequirements.
Example:Headjustedthetemperatureonthethermostattomaketheroommorecomfortable.
14.Administrate:Tomanageorsupervisetheoperationofsomething.
Example:Shewashiredtoadministratethecompany'shumanresourcesdepartment.
15.Advocate:Tosupportorrecommendacauseorpolicy.
Example:Theorganizationadvocatesforequalrightsforallindividuals.
16.Affection:Afeelingoffondnessandlovetowardsomeoneorsomething.
Example:Sheexpressedheraffectionforherpetcatbygivingitlotsofcuddlesandattention.
17.Aggressive:Readyorlikelytoattackorconfrontothers.
Example:Thedogbecameaggressivewhensomeoneapproacheditsowner.
18.Aid:Assistanceorsupportgiventosomeoneinneed.
Example:TheRedCrossprovidesaidtovictimsofnaturaldisasters.
19.Aim:Tohaveasapurposeorgoal.
Example:Heraimistobecomeasuccessfulentrepreneur.
20.Alert:Watchfulandreadytoact.
Example:Thesecurityguardremainedalertthroughoutthenightshift.
21.Alleviate:Tomakesomethinglesssevereorintense.
Example:Thepainmedicationhelpedalleviateherheadaches.
22.Alter:Tochangeormodify.
Example:Shedecidedtoalterherhairstylebydyeingitadifferentcolor.
23.Ambitious:Havingastrongdesiretosucceedorachievesomething.
Example:Hehasambitiousgoalsforhiscareer.
24.Analyze:Toexamineindetailandbreakdownintosmallerparts.
Example:Thescientistanalyzedthedatatolookforpatternsortrends.
25.Ancient:Veryold,oftenwithhistoricalorculturalsignificance.
Example:TheGreatWallofChinaisanancientstructure.
26.Announce:Tomakeaformalorofficialstatement.
Example:Thecompanyannounceditsnewproductlineatthepressconference.
27.Anxious:Feelingworriedornervousaboutsomething.
Example:Shefeltanxiousbeforeherfinalexams.
28.Apologize:Toexpressregretforamistakeorwrongdoing.
Example:Heapologizedtohisfriendforforgettingtheirlunchappointment.
29.Appreciate:Torecognizethevalueorqualityofsomeoneorsomething.
Example:Sheappreciatesthesupportherfamilyhasgivenher.
30.Approach:Tocomenearorclosertosomeoneorsomething.
Example:Theyapproachedthehousecautiously.
31.Appropriate:Suitableorproperforaparticularsituation.
Example:Heroutfitwasnotappropriateforaformalevent.
32.Approval:Agreementorconsenttodosomething.
Example:Ineedmysupervisor'sapprovalbeforeIcanproceedwiththeproject.
33.Arise:Tocomeintoexistenceorhappen.
Example:Aproblemaroseduringthemeeting.
34.Arrange:Toplanororganizeinaparticularway.
Example:Shearrangedthefurnitureinthelivingroom.
35.Artistic:Showingskillortalentincreatingorappreciatingart.
Example:Shehasanaturalartisticabilityandlovestopaint.
36.Ascend:Tomoveupwardorclimbtoahigherposition.
Example:Thehikerbegantoascendthemountain.
37.Ashamed:Feelingembarrassedorguiltyaboutsomething.
Example:Hewasashamedofhisbehaviorattheparty.
38.Aspire:Tohaveastrongdesireorambitiontoachievesomething.
Example:Sheaspirestobeasuccessfulactress.
39.Assure:Togiveconfidenceormakesomeonefeelsureaboutsomething.
Example:Thedoctorassuredherthatshewouldmakeafullrecovery.
40.Attitude:Aperson'swayofthinkingorfeelingaboutsomething.
Example:Shehasapositiveattitudetowardlife.
41.Attribute:Aqualityorcharacteristicofsomeoneorsomething.
Example:Oneofherbestattributesisherabilitytostaycalmunderpressure.
42.Augment:Toincreaseormakesomethinggreaterinsizeorvalue.
Example:Thecompanydecidedtoaugmentitsworkforcebyhiringmoreemployees.
43.Authentic:Genuine,real,ortrue.
Example:Theartexpertconfirmedthatthepaintingwasanauthenticmasterpiece.
44.Available:Accessibleorobtainable.
Example:Theticketsfortheconcertarenowavailableforpurchase.
45.Avert:Topreventoravoidsomethingfromhappening.
Example:Thedrivermanagedtoavertacollisionbyswervingatthelastmoment.
46.Avoid:Tokeepawayfromorpreventfromhappening.
Example:Shealwaystriestoavoidconflictwithhercoworkers.
47.Aware:Havingknowledgeorconsciousnessaboutsomething.
Example:Shewasawareofthepotentialrisksinvolvedintheadventure.
48.Awkward:Uncomfortableorembarrassing.
Example:Therewasanawkwardsilenceafterhisinappropriatecomment.
49.Balance:Anevendistributionofweightortheabilitytoremainsteady.
Example:Thegymnastdemonstratedincrediblebalanceonthebeam.
50.Ban:Toofficiallyforbidorprohibitsomething.
Example:Thegovernmentdecidedtobansmokinginpublicareas.
51.Bare:Notcoveredorclothed;emptyordevoidofsomething.
Example:Hewalkedbarefootonthebeach.
52.Bargain:Agooddealoragreementreachedbetweentwoparties.
Example:Shemanagedtogetagreatbargainonthenewcar.
53.Base:Thefoundationorsupportuponwhichsomethingisbuilt.
Example:Theteam'ssuccesswasbasedonhardworkanddedication.
54.Beam:Along,sturdypieceofwood,metal,orothermaterialusedasasupportstructure.
Example:Thebridgeissupportedbysteelbeams.
55.Behave:Toactinaparticularway,especiallyinaccordancewithacceptednormsorrules.
Example:Thechildrenweretoldtobehavethemselvesduringtheschoolassembly.
56.Belief:Astronglyheldopinionorconviction.
Example:Shehasastrongbeliefinthepowerofeducation.
57.Benefit:Anadvantageorsomethingthatpromoteswell-being.
Example:Regularexercisehasmanybenefitsforphysicalandmentalhealth.
58.Betray:Todeceiveorbedisloyaltosomeone'strust.
Example:Hefeltbetrayedwhenhediscoveredthathisbestfriendhadliedtohim.
59.Beware:Tobecautiousorcarefulaboutsomeoneorsomething.
Example:Bewareofpickpocketsincrowdedareas.
60.Bias:Prejudiceorfavoritismtowardaparticulargrouporviewpoint.
Example:Thearticleshowedaclearbiasagainstthenewgovernmentpolicies.
61.Bind:Totieorfastensecurely;tomakeaformalcommitment.
Example:Theropewasusedtobindtheboxestogether.
62.Blast:Asuddenandpowerfulexplosionorgustofwind.
Example:Theblastofthecannonwasdeafening.
63.Bleed:Toloseblood,usuallyasaresultofinjuryorillness.
Example:Hecuthisfingerwhilechoppingvegetables,anditstartedtobleed.
64.Blend:Tomixorcombinedifferentelementstogether.
Example:Sheblendedtheingredientstomakeasmoothie.
65.Blossom:Tocomeintoflowerorbloom.
Example:Thecherrytreesblossominthespring.
66.Boast:Totalkwithexcessiveprideorself-satisfaction.
Example:Heoftenboastsabouthisaccomplishmentsatwork.
67.Bold:Fearlessandwillingtotakerisks.
Example:Shemadeabolddecisiontoquitherjobandstartherownbusiness.
68.Border:Thelineorboundaryseparatingtwocountriesorareas.
Example:Theriverformstheborderbetweenthetwocountries.
69.Bound:Tiedorrestrictedbyaduty,obligation,orresponsibility.
Example:Iamboundbyconfidentialitynottodiscloseanyinformation.
70.Breeze:Agentlewind.
Example:Thecoolbreezefeltrefreshingonahotsummerday.
71.Brief:Shortindurationorextent.
Example:Hegaveabriefpresentationonthecompany'slatestfinancialreport.
72.Brilliant:Exceptionallyintelligentortalented;verybrightorvivid.
Example:Sheisabrilliantscientistwhohasmadegroundbreakingdiscoveries.
73.Broad:Wideinextentorrange;coveringmanysubjectsorareas.
Example:Thenewspaperprovidesbroadcoverageoflocalandinternationalnews.
74.Bump:Tocollidewithsomethingorsomeoneaccidentally.
Example:Shebumpedherlegonthecoffeetable.
75.Burst:Tobreakopenorexplodesuddenly.
Example:Theballoonburstwhenitwasaccidentallyprickedwithapin.
76.Calculate:Todeterminemathematicallyorestimatebasedonreasoning.
Example:Hecalculatedthetotalcostoftheproject.
77.Candid:Openandhonest;straightforward.
Example:Shegaveacandidanswertotheinterviewer'squestion.
78.Capacity:Themaximumamountthatsomethingcancontainorproduce.
Example:Thestadiumhasaseatingcapacityof50,000people.
79.Capture:Totakeholdorseizesomeoneorsomething.
Example:Hecapturedthebeautifulsunsetwithhiscamera.
80.Careless:Notgivingsufficientattentionorthought;notcautiousorcareful.
Example:Hemadeacarelessmistakeontheexam.
81.Cautious:Showingcareorcaution;carefulaboutavoidingpotentialharmordanger.
Example:Shewalkedcautiouslyacrosstheicysidewalk.
82.Celebrate:Torecognizeandshowappreciationforasignificanteventorachievement.
Example:Thewholetowngatheredtocelebratetheannualfestival.
83.Challenge:Adifficulttaskorproblemthatrequireseffortandskilltoovercome.
Example:ClimbingMountEverestwasagreatchallengeforhim.
84.Champion:Apersonwhohasachievedvictoryorsuccessinacompetition.
Example:Sheisatennischampionandhaswonnumeroustournaments.
85.Characteristic:Adistinguishingfeatureorqualitythatdefinessomeoneorsomething.
Example:Patienceisoneofhermostprominentcharacteristics.
86.Charge:Todemandorsetapriceforgoodsorservices;toaccusesomeoneformallyofacrime.
Example:Thestorecharges$10foreachitem.
87.Charity:Anorganizationthatprovideshelp,support,andresourcestothoseinneed.
Example:Sheregularlydonatesmoneytocharity.
88.Chase:Topursueorfollowsomeoneorsomethinginanattempttocatchorcapturethem.
Example:Thepolicechasedthesuspectthroughthestreets.
89.Cheat:Todeceiveoractdishonestlyinordertogainanunfairadvantage.
Example:Hecheatedontheexambylookingathisneighbor'spaper.
90.Circumstance:Aparticularconditionorsituation.
Example:Despitethedifficultcircumstances,sheremainedoptimistic.
91.Civil:Politeandcourteous;relatingtotheordinarycitizensofacountry.
Example:Thecouplehadacivilconversationabouttheirdifferences.
92.Clasp:Toholdtightlyorfastenwithagriporclench.
Example:Sheclaspedherhandstogetherinprayer.
93.Classify:Toarrangeorcategorizesomethingintogroupsorclassesbasedonsharedcharacteristics.
Example:Thebooksinthelibraryareclassifiedaccordingtogenre.
94.Cleanse:Toremovedirt,impurities,orunwantedelementsfromsomeoneorsomething.
Example:Shecleansedherfaceusingaspecialfacialcleanser.
95.Clear:Notcloudy,foggy,orobstructed;easytounderstandorsee.
Example:Theskywasclearandfilledwithstars.
96.Cliché:Anoverusedphraseorexpressionthathaslostitsoriginalityorimpact.
Example:"Action
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