1.impartial a.(in, to)不偏不倚的,公正的(fair)
词根记忆:im(不)+partial(偏见的)--没有偏见的--公正的
例:Impart/al criticism公正的批评
派生词:impartially (ad.公平地)
2.impeachment n.弹劾,控告(the act or process of impeaching).
词根记忆:来自impeach(矿弹劾,控告)
例:Not until Barbara Jordan's participation in the hearings on the impeachment of President Richard Nixon in 1974 was she made a nationally recognized figure.
3.impede v.妨碍,阻碍(to hinder)
词根记忆:im(进入)+pede(脚)--插足--妨碍
例:The reluctance to abandon this hypothesis impeded new research.
派生词:impediment(n.防碍,阻碍物)
同根词:centipede(n.蜈蚣)
4.imperative a.必要的(absolutely necessary);紧急的(urgent);命令的(mandatory)
词根记忆:imper(命令)+ative--命令的--紧急的
例:Reform of the tort system is imperative for bringing malpractice insurance premiums under control.
派生词:imperatively( ad.命令式地)
5.implausible a.难以置信的( unbelievable)
词根记忆:im(不)+plausible(可信的)--不可信的--难以置信的
例:It is implausible that the butler killed the cook, because he was in London then.
6.implement v.实施,贯彻(to carry out, accomplish) n.[常pl.]工具(tool, appliance)
词根记忆:im+pIe(满)+ment--(使)圆满--贯彻
例:Our company implemented "shift-work equations" to reduce sickness and fatigue among shift workers.//stone implements石制工具
派生词:implementation(n.执行)
7.implementation n.实现(accomplishment);履行(the act of implementing)
词根记忆:来自implement(v.实施;实现)
例:The procedures for congressional approval and implementation of federal Indian policy were made more precise.
同根词:complement(v.补足;n.补足物)
8.implication n.含义(significance);[常pl.]推断,结论(conclude, deduce)
词根记忆:来自implicate(v.暗示)
例:Some analysts believe that wage-work had other implications for women's identities and consciousness.
9.implicit a.含蓄的(hinted, indirect);潜在的(potential)
联想记忆:im(进入)+plic(重叠)+it--(意义)叠在里面--含蓄的
例:implicit conclusions舍蓄的结论 //an implicit contradiction潜在的矛盾
同根词:explicit(a.直率的,清楚)