Group01 Ab, A, Abs-from, off
“从;离开”
abrasion
n. 擦伤;磨
The automobile was a total wreck, but the river, luckily, escaped with minor cuts and abrasions.
那辆汽车撞成废铁一堆,但是驾驶员只有一点割伤与擦伤,幸运地逃脱。
avocation
n. 副业;嗜好
My uncle, an accountant, composes music as an avocation.
我叔叔是一位会计师,作曲是他的嗜好。
abdicate
vt. 放弃
The aging king abdicated his throne and went into retirement.
那老国王逊位退休。
abduct
vt. 绑架
The Greeks attacked Troy to recover Helen, who had been abducted by the Trojan prince Paris.
希腊人袭击特洛伊城,想带回被特洛伊王子巴里斯绑走的海伦。
abhor
vt. 僧恶
Janet is doing her best to pass English because she abhors the thought of having to repeat it in summer school.
珍妮特僧恶在暑期学校重修英文,所以她尽全力使自己及格。
abscond
vt. 潜逃
A wide search is under way for the manager who absconded with $10000 of his employer's funds.
广泛的搜查已展开,以逮捕那个带走雇主一万元资金潜逃的经理。
absolve
vt. 1. 免除贵任 2. 宜布赦免罪过
The fact that you were absent when the assignment was given does not absolve you from dong the homework.
指定作业时你不在的事实不能免除你写作业的责任。
Of the three suspects, two were found guilty and the third was absolved.
三个嫌疑犯中两个有罪,第三个无罪开释。
abstain
vt. 禁止;戒绝
My dentist said I would have fewer cavities if I abstained from eating candy.
牙医说如果我不吃糖,牙齿上的蛀洞就会少一点。
avert
vt. 避免
The mayor promised to do everything in his power to avert a strike by newspaper employees.
市长答应尽他所有的力量防止报社人员罢工。
abnormal
adj. 反常的
We had three absences today, which is abnormal. Usually, everyone is present.
今天很反常的有三个人缺席,通常每个人都会出席。
abrupt
突然的,意外的
Today's art lesson came to an abrupt end when the gongs sounded for a fire drill.
今天的美术课因火灾演习的铃声大作而突然结束。
absorbing
adj. 极有趣的
That was an absorbing book. it held my interest from beginning to end.
这是一本极有趣的书,从头到尾都让我感到兴致勃勃。
averse
adj. 反对的
I am in favor of the dance, but I am averse to holding it on May 25.
我赞成这次的舞会,但我反对在五月二十五号举行。