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八年級(jí)仁愛英語重點(diǎn)單詞

1.Abundance(n.)–averylargequantityoramountofsomething

Example:Therainforestishometoanabundanceofplantandanimalspecies.

2.Accommodate(v.)–toprovidewithaplacetostayorlive,tomakeroomfor

Example:Thehotelcanaccommodateupto200guestsatatime.

3.Advertise(v.)–topromoteordrawattentiontoaproduct,service,orevent

Example:Thecompanyadvertiseditsnewproductontelevisionandsocialmedia.

4.Analysis(n.)–theprocessofexaminingsomethingindetailinordertounderstandit

Example:Thescientistsconductedananalysisofthedatacollectedduringtheexperiment.

5.Apprehensive(adj.)–anxiousorfearfulaboutsomethingthatmighthappen

Example:Thestudentfeltapprehensivebeforetakingthefinalexam.

6.Articulate(v.)–toexpressoneselfclearlyandeffectively

Example:Thespeakerwasabletoarticulatehisideasinawaythateveryonecouldunderstand.

7.Authentic(adj.)–genuineorreal

Example:Themuseumhasacollectionofauthenticancientartifacts.

8.Awe(n.)–afeelingofdeeprespect,oftenmixedwithfearorwonder

Example:Themajesticwaterfallfilleduswithawe.

9.Boast(v.)–totalkwithexcessiveprideorself-satisfactionaboutone'sachievements,possessions,orabilities

Example:Helikestoboastabouthishightestscores.

10.Boundary(n.)–alineorborderthatmarksthelimitsofanarea;adividingline

Example:Theriverservesastheboundarybetweenthetwocountries.

11.Captivate(v.)–toattractandholdtheattentionorinterestofsomeone

Example:Themagiciancaptivatedtheaudiencewithhisincredibletricks.

12.Compose(v.)–tocreateorwriteapieceofmusic,literature,orart

Example:Thesongwritercomposedabeautifulmelodyforthenewmovie.

13.Compromise(n.)–anagreementorsettlementinwhicheachsidegivesupsomethingtoreachamutuallyacceptablesolution

Example:Thetwocountriesreachedacompromiseonthetradeagreement.

14.Conquer(v.)–toovercomeordefeat

Example:Theteamworkedhardtoconquertheiropponentsandwinthechampionship.

15.Constructive(adj.)–servingausefulorbeneficialpurpose

Example:Theteacherprovidedconstructivefeedbacktohelpthestudentsimprovetheirwritingskills.

16.Contradict(v.)–tosayordotheoppositeofsomeone'sstatementoraction

Example:Thewitness'stestimonycontradictedthedefendant'salibi.

17.Courtesy(n.)–politebehavior;showingrespectandconsiderationforothers

Example:Holdingthedooropenforsomeoneisagestureofcourtesy.

18.Distinguish(v.)–torecognizeorperceiveadifferencebetweenthings

Example:Shecouldeasilydistinguishbetweenthetwinsbasedontheirappearance.

19.Eager(adj.)–enthusiasticorexcitedaboutsomething

Example:Thestudentswereeagertostartthefieldtrip.

20.Efficient(adj.)–workingwellandproducingresultswithoutwastingtimeorresources

Example:Thenewmanufacturingprocessismoreefficientandsavesthecompanymoney.

21.Embark(v.)–tobeginorstartajourney,task,oradventure

Example:Wewillembarkonourvacationnextweek.

22.Endure(v.)–tosufferpatientlythroughadifficultorchallengingsituation

Example:Thehikershadtoendureharshweatherconditionsduringtheirclimb.

23.Enthusiasm(n.)–intenseandeagerenjoymentorinterestinsomething

Example:Hisenthusiasmforplayingtheguitarwasinfectious.

24.Esteem(n.)–respectandadmirationforsomeoneorsomething

Example:Theteacherhadhighesteemforherhardworkingstudents.

25.Evaluate(v.)–toassessorjudgethevalue,quality,orimportanceofsomething

Example:Thecommitteemembersevaluatedtheproposalsbeforemakingadecision.

26.Exhibit(v.)–toshowordisplaysomethingpublicly

Example:Themuseumwillexhibitrarepaintingsbyfamousartists.

27.Fluctuate(v.)–toriseandfallorvaryirregularlyinnumberoramount

Example:Thestockpricesfluctuatedthroughouttheday.

28.Fragile(adj.)–easilybrokenordamaged;delicate

Example:Handletheglasswarewithcareasitisfragile.

29.Genuine(adj.)–trulywhatitissaidtobe;authentic

Example:Thejewelerconfirmedthatthediamondringwasgenuine.

30.Gratitude(n.)–afeelingofappreciationorthanks

Example:Iwouldliketoexpressmygratitudeforyourhelp.

31.Hesitate(v.)–topauseorholdbackbeforesayingordoingsomething

Example:Shehesitatedbeforeacceptingthejoboffer.

32.Ignite(v.)–tosetsomethingonfireorcauseittobeginburning;tostartorstimulatesomething

Example:Thematchignitedthepaperinstantly.

33.Immerse(v.)–toinvolveoneselfdeeplyinaparticularactivityorinterest

Example:Thestudentswereimmersedintheirstudyofmarinebiology.

34.Infuriate(v.)–tomakesomeoneextremelyangryorfurious

Example:Therudecustomer'sbehaviorinfuriatedthewaiter.

35.Inhibit(v.)–tohinder,restrain,orpreventsomeonefromdoingsomething

Example:Fearcaninhibitaperson'sabilitytotakerisks.

36.Inspire(v.)–tofillsomeonewiththeurgeorabilitytodoorfeelsomething,especiallycreativeorartisticexpression

Example:Thespeechinspiredtheaudiencetopursuetheirdreams.

37.Intention(n.)–aplanoraimthatguidessomeone'sbehavior

Example:Herintentionwastostartherownbusiness.

38.Irresistible(adj.)–tooattractiveorappealingtoberesistedorrefused

Example:Thesmelloffreshlybakedcookieswasirresistible.

39.Jealousy(n.)–afeelingofenvyorresentmenttowardssomeone'spossessions,qualities,orachievements

Example:Thegirl'ssuccessawakenedfeelingsofjealousyinherclassmates.

40.Jubilant(adj.)–feelingorexpressinggreatjoyorhappiness

Example:Theteamwasjubilantafterwinningthechampionship.

41.Magnitude(n.)–thegreatsizeorextentofsomething

Example:Theearthquakemeasured7.0ontheRichterscale,indicatingitsmagnitude.

42.Minimize(v.)–toreduceorkeeptoaminimum

Example:Tostayhealthy,itisimportanttominimizestresslevels.

43.Miserable(adj.)–veryunhappyoruncomfortable

Example:Therainyweathermadeeveryonefeelmiserable.

44.Modify(v.)–tomakepartialorminorchangestosomething

Example:Hemodifiedhispresentationbasedonthefeedbackhereceived.

45.Navigate(v.)–tofindone'swayorplananddirecttherouteofaship,aircraft,orotherformoftransportation

Example:TheGPShelpsdriversnavigateunfamiliarroads.

46.Obedience(n.)–compliancewithsomeone'sordersorrequests

Example:Thedog'sobediencetrainingpaidoffasitfollowedallthecommands.

47.Overwhelm(v.)–tooverpowerorovercomesomeonewithastrongemotionaleffect

Example:Thestudentwasoverwhelmedwithjoywhenshereceivedheracceptanceletter.

48.Participate(v.)–totakepartinorengageinanactivityorevent

Example:Thestudentswereencouragedtoparticipateintheschooltalentshow.

49.Persevere(v.)–tocontinuetotrydespitedifficulties,obstacles,ordiscouragement

Example:Despitefailingthefirsttime,sheperseveredandeventuallypassedthetest.

50.Potential(n.)–thepossibilityorlikelihoodofsomethinghappeningorbecomingsuccessful

Example:Thestudenthasgreatpotentialtobecomeatalentedartist.

51.Prevalent(adj.)–widespreadorcommoninaparticularareaataparticulartime

Example:Thecommoncoldisprevalentduringthewintermonths.

52.Prohibit(v.)–toforbidorpreventsomeonefromdoingsomething

Example:Thesignprohibitedsmokinginthebuilding.

53.Pursue(v.)–tofolloworchasesomeoneorsomething;tostrivetoachieveagoal

Example:Hedecidedtopursuehisdreamofbecomingaprofessionaldancer.

54.Reveal(v.)–tomakeknownordisclosesomethingthatwaspreviouslyunknownorsecret

Example:Thedetectiverevealedthekiller'sident

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