大学英语课后单词及例句02

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1. aboard

ad.,prep. on or into (a ship, train, aircraft, bus,

2. barber n. 理发师

e.g. I'm going to the

etc.) 在(船、车、飞机等)barber's to get my hair 上

come aboard (fig) become a new member of an organization 入伙,加盟

e.g. New employees who came aboard in the last six weeks have not been tested. 3. billion

num. (美、法)十亿;(英、德)万亿

e.g. This country is more than two billion US dollars in debt. 5. blend

cut.

4. billionaire n. 亿万富翁;大富翁 6. by/from all accounts v. mix together

thoroughly(将……)混合 blend in mix

harmoniously 融洽,十分协调 e.g. As a newly-appointed manager, he was not sure whether he could blend in. 7. carry on behave in a wild or improper way;conduct;continue 举止随便;进行;继续做

e.g. There's nothing unusual about them. They carry on just like everybody else.

according to what everyone says 人人都说 e.g. The Chinese football team will play

the Koreans tonight. It should be a match worth watching, by all accounts.8. celebrity

n. famous person 名人 e.g. celebrities of stage and screen 演艺界名人

9. cheerful

a. (of a person) happy in a lively way; (of sth.) making one feel happy 愉快的;令人愉快的 e.g. They are both very cheerful in spite of their colds. 11. court n. 球场

e.g. Are the players on court yet?

13. democrat n. 民主党人;民主主义者e.g. This is the time for democrats and not

10. corporate a. 公司的 e.g. Corporate executives usually have high salaries.

12. cultivate vt. improve by care, training or study; develop 培养,陶冶 e.g. They encourage students to cultivate special interests in theoretical physics.

14. deserve

vt. be worthy of 应受,值得

e.g. I am only partly

dictators(独裁者). 15. dime n. (美国、加拿大的)10分硬币

17. employee n. 雇员,受雇者 e.g. The manager sacked 3 employees.

responsible for the success of this book. My collaborator(合作者)deserves more credit.

16. discount

n. amount of money, which may be taken off the full price 折扣 e.g. Traditional retailers who've opened

cyberstores (网上商店)may offer special discounts to online shoppers.

18. employer n. 雇佣者,雇主 e.g. We need a reference from your former employer before we can give you a

19. executive n., a. 经营管理方面的

(人员);行政方面的(人员)

e.g. She's an executive in a computer company. 21. folk

n. (usu. pl) people in general 人们;人民 e.g. They got married and had kids and lived like other folks. 23. generosity n. the quality of being willing to give money, help, etc. 慷慨,大方 e.g. There are stories about his generosity, the massive amounts of

definite job offer.

20. flashy

a. attracting attention by

being too smart and decorated 浮华的, 华而

不实的 e.g. a flashy sports car 22. folksy

a. simple and friendly 友好的,坦率的

e.g. Steven comes from a folksy town in South California. 24. get away with do (sth.) without being caught or punished 做(某事)而未被发觉或未受惩罚

e.g. They claimed that they knew how to play

money he gave to charities. 25. handout

n. information given out in the form of a printed sheet, leaflet 印刷品, 宣传品

e.g. Official handouts describe the president as \scholar\ 27. hold to

keep to 遵守,不改变 e.g. John holds to his belief that you can be successful as long as you work hard. 29. liable

a. likely (to do sth.) 有可能(做……)的

the system and get away with it. 26. headline

n. (报纸上的)标题 e.g. The headlines in the newspapers were to please millions of people in China: Beijing to host the 2008 Olympic Games.

28. lay down establish 制定;设立 e.g. Conditions for membership are laid down in the soccer club rules. 30. local

a. of a particular place 地方的,当地的

e.g. The sports meeting is liable to be postponed until next week because of the bad weather.

31. loyalty

n. being true and faithful (to) 忠诚

e.g. My father is a soccer fan. His loyalty to the local team has taken him all over the country to see them play. 33. mansion n. a large house, usu. belonging to a rich

person (豪华的)宅邸,大厦

e.g. His mansion is located up a small hill.

e.g. Three-quarters of the investment needed to host the Olympics would be borne by central and local government.

32. make up

form; constitute 构成,组成

e.g. Women make up nearly 50% of university entrants.

34. mayor n. 市长

e.g. The mayor cut the

ribbon(彩带)for the opening ceremony.

35. memo

n. a note of sth. to be remembered 备忘录 e.g. an inter-office memo 内部备忘录

37. on the run in flight; continuously active 奔逃,逃避;忙个不停

e.g. I have been on the run all day and I am exhausted. 39. opening

n. the act of becoming or making open, esp.

officially (正式的)开张,开幕

e.g. The minister made a speech at the opening of

36. muddy

a. covered in mud 沾满泥的;泥泞的 e.g. When it rains the ground becomes very muddy.

38. open up (infml) 开门;打开 e.g. Open up, or I break in.

40. option

n. 期权,购买(或出售)权;选择自由 stock

option 优先认股权 e.g. We have an option

on the piece of land. the bridge. 41. pastor n. 牧师

43. pep rally

a gathering intended to encourage the listeners 鼓舞士气的会议 45. qualify v. (使)具有资格 e.g. Highly trained staff are well qualified to give practical advice to students when they select courses. 47. rank

v. (将……)列为(某等42. pep

n. (infml) keen activity and energy 劲头,活力 e.g. The young man is full of pep.

44. pick up

n. a light van having an open body with low sides 小卡车,轻型货车 46. rally n., v. 集会 e.g. They held an antiwar rally.

48. remote a. far away in space or

级)

ranking n. 地位;等级 e.g. He is currently ranked second in the world as a tennis player.

49. reporter n. 记者

e.g. The reporter finished the news article just before the deadline.

51. retire v. (使)退休 retired a. (of a person) having stopped working, usu. because of age 退休

time 遥远的 e.g. The supply of electricity to remote mountainous villages is one of the local development projects in Yunnan province.

50. reserve

vt. keep for a special use; book (a seat, room, table, etc.) 将……留作专用;预定

e.g. Some seats on the buses are reserved for the old.

52. reward

v. give (sth.) to sb. in return for work or services 奖赏

e.g. The officer is to be

了的

e.g. Although their careers are important they plan to retire at 50. 53. scheme n. 阴谋;计划 schemer n. 阴谋家 e.g. All the schemes and

intrigues(阴谋诡计)are doomed to failure. 55. shell

n. (AmE) 猎枪弹;炮弹;壳

e.g. Shells burst over the city. 57. steer v. 驾驶

steer clear of keep away from 避开,避免

e.g. Children are told to rewarded for his efforts with promotion to the rank of inspector.

54. scholarship n. 奖学金

e.g. Some companies have set up scholarships

for both students and teachers at our university.56. sigh

vi. 叹气,叹息 e.g. He sighed for the

days of his youth. 58. stingy

a. unwilling to spend money 吝啬的 e.g. He tried to save

money without being

steer clear of troublemakers. 59. stock

n. 资本;股票,证券 e.g. You'd better get professional advice before buying stocks or bonds. 61. system n. 系统

e.g. the nervous system 神经系统

63. tornado n. 龙卷风

e.g. The town was hit by a tornado.

stingy.

60. stun

vt. make (sb.) very surprised 使惊吓 e.g. We were completely stunned by her hostile reaction. 62. throw one's weight around

(infml) 盛气凌人 e.g. Mr. Smith is not much of a manager. He always throws his weight around.

64. treatment n. 对待;待遇

e.g. Like everyone else, I resent his cruel treatment of his old father.

65. wallet n. 皮夹子

e.g. I keep my driver's license in my wallet.

66. yell

v. shout loudly 喊叫 e.g. He yelled with pain.

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