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譯林版英語七上第六單元重點(diǎn)單詞
1.accept(v.)-toagreeorconsenttoreceiveortakesomething
Example:Sheacceptedthejobofferwithouthesitation.
2.accident(n.)-anunfortunateeventresultingindamage,injury,ordeath
Example:Therewasacaraccidentonthehighwaythismorning.
3.adventure(n.)-anexcitingordaringexperience
Example:TheywentonathrillingadventurethroughtheAmazonrainforest.
4.afraid(adj.)-feelingfearorapprehension;scared
Example:Heisafraidofspiders.
5.aim(v.)-tohaveapurposeorgoalinmind
Example:Sheaimstobecomeasuccessfullawyerinthefuture.
6.alien(n.)-abeingfromanotherplanetorworld
Example:Manypeoplebelievethataliensexistsomewhereintheuniverse.
7.amusing(adj.)-causinglaughterorprovidingentertainment;funny
Example:Thecomedian'sjokeswereveryamusing.
8.annoy(v.)-toirritateorbothersomeone
Example:Theconstantnoisefromtheconstructionsiteannoystheresidents.
9.apply(v.)-tomakeaformalrequestforsomething;tosubmitanapplication
Example:Youshouldapplyforthescholarshipbeforethedeadline.
10.argue(v.)-topresentreasonsorevidencetosupportoropposeapointofview;toengageinadebateorconflict
Example:Theyoftenargueaboutpolitics,butstillremaingoodfriends.
11.attention(n.)-theactoffocusingonsomething;concentratedmentaleffort
Example:Thestudentspaidcloseattentionduringthelecture.
12.aware(adj.)-havingknowledgeorconsciousnessofsomething;knowingorrealizing
Example:Iamawareoftheimportanceofrecycling.
13.behind(prep.)-atthebackofsomething;inapositionfurtherback
Example:Thecatishidingbehindthecouch.
14.belong(v.)-tobeownedbysomeone;tobeamemberofagroupororganization
Example:Thesebooksbelongtome.
15.bite(v.)-touseyourteethtogrip,cut,ortearsomething
Example:Thedogbitthemailmanontheleg.
16.blow(v.)-tocauseairorwindtomoveforcefully
Example:Thewindblewsostronglythatitknockedoverthetrees.
17.borrow(v.)-totakeandusesomethingtemporarilywiththeintentionofreturningit
Example:CanIborrowyourpen?
18.brave(adj.)-showingcourageinthefaceofdangerorfear;notafraid
Example:Thefirefighterswereverybraveduringtherescueoperation.
19.break(v.)-toseparateintopiecesasaresultofforce;tocausedamageordestruction
Example:Becarefulnottobreakthefragilevase.
20.bright(adj.)-givingofforreflectingalotoflight;intelligentorquick-witted
Example:Thesunisshiningbrightlytoday.
21.cancel(v.)-todecideorannouncethatsomethingplannedwillnottakeplace;torevokeorannul
Example:Theconcertwascanceledduetobadweather.
22.care(v.)-tofeelconcernorinterest;tolookafterorprovideforsomeoneorsomething
Example:Shecaresdeeplyabouttheenvironment.
23.careful(adj.)-cautious,payingcloseattentiontoavoidmistakesoraccidents
Example:Heisacarefuldriver,alwaysobeyingthetrafficrules.
24.carry(v.)-tosupporttheweightofsomethingandtakeitfromoneplacetoanother
Example:Hecarriedtheheavyboxupthestairs.
25.catch(v.)-toseizeorcapture;togetholdofsomethingmovingthroughtheairorwater
Example:Theboycaughtthebaseballinhisglove.
26.cause(v.)-tomakesomethinghappenorexist;tobringaboutaresultoreffect
Example:Smokingcancauseserioushealthproblems.
27.celebrate(v.)-toobserveormarkanoccasionwithfestivitiesorceremonies
Example:Wewillcelebrateouranniversarybygoingoutfordinner.
28.chance(n.)-apossibilityofsomethinghappening;anopportunity
Example:Shetookachanceandappliedforthejob.
29.charge(v.)-todemandorsetapriceforgoodsorservices;tocontrolormanagesomething
Example:Thestorechargesahighpriceforitsproducts.
30.cheerful(adj.)-noticeablyhappyandoptimistic
Example:Despitetherain,sheremainedcheerfulthroughouttheday.
31.clever(adj.)-quicktounderstandorlearn;intelligentorresourceful
Example:Thestudentcameupwithacleversolutiontothemathproblem.
32.collect(v.)-togatherorbringtogether,oftenasahobbyorforapurpose
Example:Hecollectsstampsfromaroundtheworld.
33.complete(v.)-tofinishorbringtoaconclusion;tomakewholeorperfect
Example:Pleasecompletetheformwithyourpersonalinformation.
34.complicated(adj.)-consistingofmanyinterconnectingparts;difficulttounderstandoranalyze
Example:Theinstructionsforassemblingthefurnitureareverycomplicated.
35.concentrate(v.)-tofocusone'sattentionoreffortsonaparticularactivityortask
Example:Thestudentsneedtoconcentrateduringtheexam.
36.condition(n.)-thestateinwhichsomeoneorsomethingisin,especiallywithregardtotheirphysicalormentalhealth
Example:Hismedicalconditionisimproving.
37.congratulate(v.)-toexpresspleasureorjoyatsomeone'ssuccessorgoodfortune
Example:Wecongratulatedheronwinningtheaward.
38.continue(v.)-tokeepdoingsomethingwithoutstopping;toproceedorpersist
Example:Theprojectwillcontinueuntilitisfinished.
39.conversation(n.)-atalkbetweentwoormorepeople;aninformaldiscussion
Example:Theyhadastimulatingconversationaboutcurrentevents.
40.cost(n.)-thepriceorvalueofsomething;anamountthathastobepaidorspent
Example:Thecostofanewcarisquitehigh.
41.count(v.)-todeterminethenumberofsomething;toaddupnumbersorscorepoints
Example:Shecancounttoteninthreedifferentlanguages.
42.couple(n.)-twopeoplewhoaremarried,engaged,orotherwiseromanticallylinked
Example:Thecouplewalkedhandinhandalongthebeach.
43.cover(v.)-toputsomethingoverorinfrontofanotherthing;toprotectorhidesomething
Example:Shecoveredherfacewithascarftoprotectherselffromthecold.
44.crash(v.)-tocollideorsmashforcefully;tosuddenlystopworkingorfunctioning
Example:Thecarcrashedintoatree.
45.create(v.)-tomakesomethingneworbringsomethingintoexistence
Example:Theartistcreatedabeautifulsculpture.
46.danger(n.)-thepossibilityofharm,injury,ordeath
Example:Itisimportanttobeawareofthedangersofdrivingundertheinfluence.
47.decision(n.)-aconclusionorresolutionreachedafterconsideration;achoice
Example:Shemadeadifficultdecisiontoquitherjobandstartherownbusiness.
48.deep(adj.)-extendingfardownfromthetoporsurface;intenseorextreme
Example:Thelakeisverydeep.
49.demand(v.)-toaskforsomethingfirmlyorforcefully;torequireorinsistonsomething
Example:Theprotestersdemandedjusticeforthevictims.
50.depend(v.)-torelyonorbeinfluencedordeterminedbysomeoneorsomethingelse
Example:Thesuccessoftheprojectwilldependoneveryone'scooperation.
51.desert(n.)-abarrenordesolatearea,usuallywithlittleornovegetation;aplacethatisemptyorabandoned
Example:TheSaharaDesertisknownforitsvastexpansesofsand.
52.design(v.)-toplanandcreatesomething,oftenwithaspecificgoalorpurposeinmind
Example:Thearchitectdesignedauniqueandinnovativebuilding.
53.destroy(v.)-todamageorruinsomethingcompletely;toteardownordemolish
Example:Thehurricanedestroyedmanyhousesalongthecoast.
54.develop(v.)-togroworcausetogrowandbecomemoremature,advanced,orelaborate
Example:Thecompanyisworkingtodevelopnewtechnology.
55.die(v.)-toceaseliving;tostopexisting
Example:Theoldmandiedpeacefullyinhissleep.
56.difficult(adj.)-noteasytodoorunderstand;causingproblemsorchallenges
Example:Theexamwasverydifficult,butshestudiedhardanddidwell.
57.discover(v.)-tofindorbecomeawareofsomethingforthefirsttime;touncoverorreveal
Example:Thescientistdiscoveredanewspeciesofplant.
58.discuss(v.)-totalkaboutorconsidersomethingindetail;tohaveaconversationordebate
Example:Theymettodiscusstheirtravelplans.
59.disease(n.)-anabnormalconditionaffectingthebodyormind;illnessorsickness
Example:Thedoctordiagnosedherwithararedisease.
60.distance(n.)-theamountofspacebetweentwopoints,objects,orplaces;thelengthofajourney
Example:ThedistancefromNewYorktoLosAngelesisover2,700miles.
61.divide(v.)-toseparateintopartsorgroups;tocauseadisagreementorconflictbetweenpeople
Example:Pleasedividethecookiesevenlyamongthechildren.
62.dream(n.)-aseriesofthoughts,images,oremotionsthatoccurduringsleep;anaspirationordesire
Example:Shehadavividdreamaboutflying.
63.drop(v.)-toletsomethingfallfromone'sgrasp;todecreaseordeclineinamountorlevel
Example:Thechilddroppedhisicecreamontheground.
64.earn(v.)-toreceivemoneyorpaymentinexchangeforworkorservices
Example:Heworkshardtoearnaliving.
65.exciting(adj.)-causinggreatenthusiasmoreagerness;thrillingorstimulating
Example:Itwasanexcitingmatchthatkepteveryoneontheedgeoftheirseats.
66.expect(v.)-tobelieveoranticipatethatsomethingwillhappen;torequireordemandsomething
Example:Iexpectyoutobehomebymidnight.
67.experience(n.)-practicalknowledge,skill,orunderstandinggainedthroughinvolvementorexposuretosomething
Example:Heryearsofexperiencemakeheravaluableassettothecompany.
68.explain(v.)-tomakesomethingclearorunderstandablebydescribingorgivingreasonsforit
Example:Canyouexplainhowthismachineworks?
69.explore(v.)-totravelthroughorinvestigateaplacesystematicallyinordertodiscoverorlearnmoreaboutit
Example:TheyplantoexploretheancientruinsinGreece.
70.fair(adj.)-treatingpeopleequallyandwithoutfavoritism;justandunbiased
Example:Thejudgemadeafairdecisionbasedontheevidence.
71.falcon(n.)-abirdofpreywithlongpointedwingsandahookedbill,knownforitsexceptionalspeedandagility
Example:Thefalconswoopeddownandcaughtitsprey.
72.famous(adj.)-wellknownbymanypeople;celebratedorrenowned
Example:Heisafamousactorwhohaswonnumerousawards.
73.favorite(adj.)-preferredaboveallothersofthesamekind;mostlikedorenjoyed
Example:Pizzaismyfavoritefood.
74.finish(v.)-tocometoanendorcompleteanactivityortask
Example:Shequicklyfinishedherhomeworksoshecouldgooutsideandplay.
75.float(v.)-torestorremainonthesurfaceofaliquidwithoutsinking;tomovegentlyandslowlythroughtheairorwater
Example:Theboatfloatedpeacefullyonthecalmlake.
76.fold(v.)-tobendorcreasesomething,usuallybybringingtwopartstogether
Example:Pleasefoldtheletterandputitinanenvelope.
77.freeze(v.)-tobecomeorcausetobecomesolidorhardasaresultofextremecoldtemperatures;tochillorcool
Example:Canyoufreezethesevegetablesforme?
78.frighten(v.)-tocausefearorscaresomeone
Example:Theloudnoisefrightenedthedog.
79.gently(adv.)-inamildortendermanner;softlyandcarefully
Example:Themothergentlyrockedherbabytosleep.
80.give(v.)-tofreelytransferthepossessionorownershipofsomethingtosomeoneelse;toofferorpresentsomething
Example:Hegavemeagiftonmybirthday.
81.guess(v.)-toformanopinionorestimatewithoutsufficientinformation;tomakeaneducatedorintuitiveguess
Example:Canyouguesswhat'sinthebox?
82.hammock(n.)-atypeofbedmadeoffabricornettinghungbetweentwosupportssuchastrees,posts,orstands
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