1.access n.通路:接近(或进入)的权利( permission or liberty to enter or approach);
途径(a way or means of approaching or entering);讥进入(to get at)
词根记忆:ac+cess(走)-走过去-接近
例:Secret passwords are often used to control access to computers.
派生词:accessible(a.可进入的);accessibility(n.易接近,可到达)
同根词:procession(n.行列,队伍)
2.accessible a.易达到的( easy to approach);易受影响的(open to the influence of)
词根记忆:来自access(v.使用;接近:n.使用权)
例:No other food available to the birds on Delaware's beaches is as nutritious and accessible as crab eggs.
派生词:accessibly( ad.可亲近地;可得到地)
同根词:inaccessible(a.不可及的)
3.acclaim 欢呼:称赞(to greet with loud applause; hail);n.欢呼(praise);称赞(applause)
词根记忆:ac(加强)+claim(叫喊)--不断大叫--向…欢呼,为…喝彩
例:Like the Scandinavians' long refusal to recognize Edvard Grieg,the ltalians' disregard for Verdi persisted for a decade after his critical acclaim in France and Austria.
同根词:exclaim(v.呼喊,喊出来)
4.accommodate v.供给(某人)住宿( to provida sb. with lodgings);使适应(to adapt)
联想记忆:ac+commod(方便)+ate--给人方便一供给住宿
例:Boardinghouses were built to accommodate the lssei(第一代移居北美的日本人).//We will be better able to accommodate the busy schadules of our customers.
派生词:accommodation(n.适应;调和);accommodationist(n.妥协者)
5.accompaniment n.伴奏(a musical part played to support a solo instrument or voice or a choir)
联想记忆:accompany(v.伴奏)
例:musical accompaniment音乐伴奏
6.accomplish v.完成,做成功( to succeed in doing sth.)
词根记忆:ac+compl(满)+ish一圆满一完成
例:One plan to accomplish this is to establish giant floating seaweed farms in the oceans.
派生词:accomplishment(n.成就;完成)
7.accord v.同意(to agree, to grant);一致(to be consistent or in harmony);n.协议( agreement)
词根记忆:ac+cord(心)--心心相印--一致
例:These resutts accord closely with our predictions.
派生词:accordance(n.一致,符合)
同根词:accordion(n.手风琴)
8.accordingly ad.因此 c therefore,consequently ) :相应地 ( correspondingly )
例:The speech was very funny. Accordingly the audience laughed loudly.// Cable-television subscribers can choose which channels they wish to receive, and the fees vary accordingly.
9.accountant n.会计人员,会计师(person whose profession is to keep financial accounts)
词根记忆:account(账目)+ant(人)一管理账目的人一会计师
例:An accountanrs unconditional guarantee of satisfaction leads clients to believe that tax returns prepared by the acc;ountant are certain to be accurate.
10.accounting n.会计,会计学( the occupation of maintaining and auditing records and preparing financial reports for a business);账单(work done in accounting or by accountants)
词根记忆:来自account(v.认为:解释:n.账户,账目)
例:He believed that the standardized accounting procedures would prove to be both inexpensive and reliable indicators of economic performance.