farther
adv. 更远地
He has to leave now, he lives farther from here than I do.
他必须马上离开,他住得比我还远。
further
adv. 更进一步地;此外
All the members of the committee agreed to inquire further into the matter.
全部会员同意更进一步地调查这件事。
hanged
v. 绞死
The man living next door hanged himself in sorrow after his wife died.
隔壁的那个人在他妻子死后,伤心过度自缢了。
hung
v. 悬挂
We hung our reproduction of "Mona Liza" above the fireplace.
我们将“蒙娜丽莎”的复制品悬挂在壁炉墙上。
historic
adj. 历史上著名的
Tainan is one of the historic spots that you should visit.
台南是你应当游览的名胜之一。
historical
adj. 有关历史的
Upon retiring from the office, the President gave all the historical papers to the library.
总统一退职就把所有的历史文件送进图书馆。
human
adj. 有类的
The philosopher claims that kindness is a human trait, but I don't believe it.
那个哲学家宣称,仁慈是人类的特质,但是我不相信。
humane
adj. 慈悲的;仁爱的
Humane people are considerate of not only other people but also animals.
慈悲为怀的人不仅关心其他人还关心动物。
imaginary
adj. 虚构的
Some people do not believe that ghosts are not real but imaginary beings.
有些人相信鬼是真的而非虚构。
imaginative
adj. 富于想象的
The imaginative child always likes to make up fairy tales.
富于想象力的小孩总喜欢编造神仙故事。
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incomparable
adj. 举世无双的
Bessie Smith was an incomparable singer in her days.
贝茜.史密斯在她那个时代是个举世无双的歌手。
uncomparable
adj. 无法比较的
It is foolish to compare horses with airplanes;they are uncomparable.
去比较马和飞机的差异是愚蠢的,它们是无法比较的。
incredible
adj. 难以置信的
Some old superstitions seem incredible to most educated people
有些古老的迷信对大部分受过教育的人来说,是难以置信的。
incredulous
adj. 不信的
People now days are incredulous about ghosts and witches.
现在的人们对鬼和巫婆都不相信了。
lay
v. 放置
The gentleman laid his hand on his son's shoulder.
那绅士将手放在他儿子的肩上。
lie
v. 躺
The wounded soldier was lying on the battlefield.
伤兵躺在战场上。
apt
adj 1. 易于 2 聪明的
This kind of shoe is apt to slip on wet ground.
这种鞋子很容易在湿地上滑倒。
Henry is an apt student of the practical science.
亨利在应用科学这方面是个优秀的学生。
liable
adj. 1.易患的 2.应负责的
Children under the age of 10 are all liable to diseases.
十岁以下的小孩易患疾病。
He declared that he was not liable for his wife's debts.
他宣称他不应该负责他太太的债。
likely
arj. 有可能的
The weather forecast says that it's likely to be hot tomorrow.
天气预报说明天可能天气会变热。
luxuriant
adj. 繁茂的;多产的
The backyard of our house has a luxuriant growth of weeds.
我们家的后院长了一大堆杂草。
luxurious
adj. 奢移的
She is to proud, too luxurious, to marry an average man like you.
她太骄傲也太奢移了,所以不能嫁给像你一样的普通人。
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moan
n. 呻吟
From time to time, during the night, there was a moan of pain from the sick man.
病人经常在晚上因疼痛而呻吟。
mourn
v. 哀悼
The whole nation mourned the death of the much-loved President.
全国哀悼备受敬爱的总统逝世。
oral
adj. 口头的
The company will give only oral tests to the applicants.
公司只以口试来甄选应征着。
verbal
adj. 言辞的
This written report contains both a verbal description and a sketch of the building.
这份书面报告包括了一份言辞的描述及建筑物的草图。
personal
adj. 亲自的;私人的
The minister made a personal visit to the scene of the fighting.
部长到战争现场去作个人的拜访。
personnel
n. 人员
The general issued an order to capture the hill to all personnel.
将军下令要全体人员攻占小山。
respectably
adv. 相当好地
The man seemed poor, but he was respectably dressed.
这人似乎很贫穷,衣着却相当好。
respectfully
adv. 有礼貌地
Children should speak respectfully to their elders.
小孩对长者说话应有礼貌。
respectively
adv. 个别地;各自地
The first, second, and third prizes went to Jack, George, and Frank respectively.
头奖,二奖,三奖分别颁给杰克,乔治和富兰克。
raise
v 1.举起 2.饲养
She raised her finger to her lips as a sign for silence.
她举起手指在唇边以示安静。
The farmer raises cattle and crops
农夫饲养牛群和种植谷物。
rise
v. 升起;矗立
The sun will rise at 5:45 tomorrow morning.
明早太阳将在五点四十五分升起。
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register
v. 1.登记;注册 2.挂号
We have to go to the government patent office to register the new trademark.
我们必须去专利局注册新的商标。
It is safe to register the letter containing the check.
带有支票的信件用挂号比较安全。
registrar
n. 登记员;(学校里的)注册主任
Go to the registrar of the university you know your grades.
学校的注册主任查明你的成绩。
sailer
n. 帆船
The boat we are on is the best sailer in the fleet.
在这一船队中,我们的帆船是最好的。
sailor
n. 水手
The men in our navy are called sailors if they are not officers.
在海军中,如果不是军官,我们称他们为水手。
salon
n. 客厅
A group of college professors were waiting in the main salon to see the Minister of Education.
一群大学教授正在大厅等着谒见教育部长。
saloon
n. 酒店;(轮船的)大厅
The ship's passengers have their dinners in the dining saloon.
船上的乘客在大厅中享用晚餐。
subconscious
adj. 潜意识的
It was certain that Oswald might have a subconscious desire to injure his father.
奥斯华德在潜意识里可能有伤害他父亲的意图。
unconscious
adj. 1.失去知觉 2.不觉察的
Edna was unconscious for two hours after the accident.
爱德娜在车祸后昏迷了两个小时。
The general was unconscious of being followed by the spy.
将军不知道他被间谍跟踪了。
transcript
n. 副本,誊本
The club's secretary prepared several transcripts of minutes of the meeting.
俱乐部的秘书准备了很多份会议记录的副本。
transcription
n. 誊写
The transcription of words into phonetic symbols requires special training.
把文字誊写为音标需要专门训练。
adj. 想象的,虚构的