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GRE詞彙積累: 近、反義詞

近義反義詞詞彙積累

改革後的新gre考試詞彙量的考察下降20%,但這並不代表着新gre考試對詞彙的要求放鬆了,與詞彙量相比,新gre更加註重實際語言能力的考察,所以同學們絕對不能放鬆對詞彙的學習,以下是爲大家分享的有關新gre詞彙的考法及近義詞和反義詞的彙總,希望對大家有所幫助。 1) n. 新手: a person who is just starting out in a field of activity

2) young and inexperienced

Synonyms: novice, rookie, nascent, uninitiated; apprentice, beginner, freshman, neophyte, novice, tyro, recruit, rookie; fledge

fledgling < mature, veteran

I am learning Chinese, but I’m just a fledgling speaker, having studied the language for only six months.

The fledgling mountain climber needed assistance from the more experienced mountaineers.

The course was not recommended for fledgling skiers.

At hockey he’s still a fledgling and needs to work on his basic skating skills.

In case of emergency implement the evacuation plan immediately.

The rack is an implement of torture.

n. 工具: a device used in the performance of a task

gardening implements such as hoes, spades, and pruners 諸如鋤頭、鏟子和修枝剪一類的園藝工具

apparatus, device, instrument, tool, utensil

v. 執行,實施: to put into practical effect; carry out

implement the new online application procedures 實行新的網申程序

administer, apply, effect, enforce, execute, invoke, perform ;

cancel, repeal, rescind, revoke 撤銷

implementation n. 執行,履行

1) unwilling to be pacified or appeased

2) unable to be calmed down or made peaceful

Synonyms: inflexible, merciless, relentless, uncompromising, unyielding

Although the team had been eliminated from contention in the playoffs, it proved to be an implacable opponent.

The baby was so implacable a warm bottle would not settle her.

The two year old was an implacable child; he cried no matter what his parents did to comfort him.

adj. 固執的: sticking to an opinion, purpose, or course of action in spite of reason, arguments, or persuasion

adamant, dogged, headstrong, intransigent, mulish, obdurate, pertinacious, stubborn, unyielding

acquiescent 傾向於默認的;compliant, flexible, pliable, pliant, yielding 易受影響的

adj. 無法平息的: not capable of being appeased, significantly changed, or mitigated

an implacable enemy 無法與之和解的敵人

determined, grim, relentless, unappeasable

placable 可平息的,可緩和的

新gre考試已經陸陸續續被很多考生體驗過,根據ets的考察方向及考生的反應,新gre對單詞的考察並沒有降低反而還有所提高,因此備考新gre考試詞彙仍是迫在眉睫的問題,俗話說:萬丈高樓平地起只有精確熟練的掌握了詞彙,纔可能在征服新GRE考試的道路上立於不敗之地。

IMPIOUS<devout

impious < devout

The impious eccentric hadn’t been to church for years.

adj.不敬神的: lacking reverence for holy or sacred matters

made impious remarks about the church 對教會做出不敬的評論

blasphemous, irreverent, profane, sacrilegious

pious虔誠的;reverent 敬神的

impiety n. (對神的)不敬

1) moving with great force; done with little thought

2) characterized by undue haste and lack of thought or deliberation

3) passionately impulsive

Synonyms: impassionate, spontaneous, unexpected

impetuous < tolerant, patient, circumspect, deliberate

impetuous : patience

impetuous : hesitance

impetuous : hesitate

impetuous : hesitant

impetuous : hesitation

impetuous : vacillation

impetuosity < hesitance/vacillation 衝動<猶豫/躊躇

1) thin in form or density; lacking substance, strength, clarity, or a sound basis in reasoning

2) (adj.) thin, slim, delicate; weak

Tenuous ---- flimsy; not solid

tenuous ---- having little substance or significance

Tenuous ----- Adj. Having little substance or strength, flimsy, weak or rare

Syn: flimsy, rare; questionable, unsubstantial, vague, weak, gossamer

tenuous < substantial

We questioned her tenuous reasons for her three-day absence, but she refused to clarify her story.

The hurricane force winds ripped the tenuous branches from the tree.

The spectators panicked as they watched the cement block dangle from one tenuous piece of twine.