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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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