TOEFL词汇进度
1.abandon : vt.离弃,完全放弃(desert) n.放纵
She and her tribe(部落) had to abandon their lands and retreat(撤退) to Canada.
abandoned(a.被抛弃的,废置的);abandonment(n.放弃,抛弃)
2.abbreviate:vt.缩短,缩写(shorten)
abbreviation(n.缩写,缩写词) ;abbreviated(a.简短的)
3.abnormal:a.反常的,变态的(unusual,exceptional)
abnormal behavior 变态行为
The warm December weather in northern Canada was abnormal.
4.abolition: n.废除,废止
During the 1850s,reform movement advocating temperance and the abolition of slavory gained strength in the US.
abolitionist(n.废奴主义者) abolish(v.废除,废止)
5.abort: n.中止计划(任务),夭折(cancel)
There was a general abort when the initial(最初的) was discoverd.
6.abound: vi.(~in)富于(flourish);大量存在(beem);充满(overflow)
The state abounds in colonial(殖民) architecture(建筑物).
abundance(n.丰富,充裕)
7.abrasion: n.表面磨损
Abrasion due to daily wear alters the surface features of beads(?).
abrasive(n.磨料 a.研磨的)
8.abreast: ad.并列地,并排地(side by side)
keep abreast of sth. 与……齐头并进,(使)不落后
Edison kept abreast of recent scientific developments.
9.abrupt: a.突然的,意外的(unexpected)
Most paleontologists(古生物学家) suspect(推测) that abrupt changes in climate(气候) led to the mass extinctions.(生物灭绝)
10.absence n.缺席,缺乏(lack),不存在
Professor, I know your course has no absence policy.
She and her tribe(部落) had to abandon their lands and retreat(撤退) to Canada.
abandoned(a.被抛弃的,废置的);abandonment(n.放弃,抛弃)
2.abbreviate:vt.缩短,缩写(shorten)
abbreviation(n.缩写,缩写词) ;abbreviated(a.简短的)
3.abnormal:a.反常的,变态的(unusual,exceptional)
abnormal behavior 变态行为
The warm December weather in northern Canada was abnormal.
4.abolition: n.废除,废止
During the 1850s,reform movement advocating temperance and the abolition of slavory gained strength in the US.
abolitionist(n.废奴主义者) abolish(v.废除,废止)
5.abort: n.中止计划(任务),夭折(cancel)
There was a general abort when the initial(最初的) was discoverd.
6.abound: vi.(~in)富于(flourish);大量存在(beem);充满(overflow)
The state abounds in colonial(殖民) architecture(建筑物).
abundance(n.丰富,充裕)
7.abrasion: n.表面磨损
Abrasion due to daily wear alters the surface features of beads(?).
abrasive(n.磨料 a.研磨的)
8.abreast: ad.并列地,并排地(side by side)
keep abreast of sth. 与……齐头并进,(使)不落后
Edison kept abreast of recent scientific developments.
9.abrupt: a.突然的,意外的(unexpected)
Most paleontologists(古生物学家) suspect(推测) that abrupt changes in climate(气候) led to the mass extinctions.(生物灭绝)
10.absence n.缺席,缺乏(lack),不存在
Professor, I know your course has no absence policy.
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