1. colossal adj. 庞大的
英释 large in size; a hugeness that elicits awe or taxes belief
词句 a colossal monument
a colossal statue
a colossal nerve
近义表达
immense: immeasurable 不可测量的
an immense stadium / an immense crowd of people/ immense pleasure
immense strategic importance 极其重要的战略意义
enormous: 重点突出数量、程度、体积超出常规;强调程度时,语意强于big
He made an enormous success.
gigantic: refers to size likened to that of a giant 像巨人一样的大小尺寸
a gigantic disappointment 极度失望。
mammoth 用于指事物笨拙的或笨重的庞大:
a mammoth multinational corporation巨大的跨国公司。
tremendous 指大小让人生畏
eat a tremendous meal 吃下大量的一餐。
stupendous 指大小尺寸让人吃惊或超乎描述范围:
an undertaking of stupendous difficulty.着手解决巨大的困难。
“The whole thing was a stupendous, incomprehensible farce” (W. Somerset Maugham). “整个事件就是惊人的、无法了解的闹剧” (W·索默尔塞特·毛姆)
gargantuan 尤其强调容量大,如就食物或快乐而言:
a gargantuan appetite惊人的食欲
titanic : great stature or enormous strength
titanic waves 大浪/ a titanic mountain range 一座巨大的山脉
2.watertight adj. 不漏水的;引申为无懈可击,毫无破绽的
英释 so tightly made that water cannot enter or escape
词句 a watertight ship
watertight arguments 无懈可击的论点
watertight excuse 毫无破绽的借口
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waterproof 防水的
waterproof coat 防水雨衣
anti-water 防水的,抗水的
3. flood v. 充满水 n. 洪水
英释 be filled with water
词句 The ship is flooded.
Foreign goods flooded its market.
固定搭配 in flood 河水泛滥; 引申表示连续不断的
During the rains, the river is in flood.
in a flood of words 滔滔不绝的
She blamed her husband in a flood of words on seeing him.
flood with /be flooded with 使充满
The room was flooded with moonlight.
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deluge with /be deluge with 泛滥,漫溢
He was deluged with questions. 他为大堆问题所困。
The town was deluged with thick slimy mud.城镇淹浸在一层深深的烂泥里。
drown sth.(in sth):flood sth 淹没
The dam broke and its waters drowned the entire valley.大坝决堤,整个山谷都被水淹没了。
Her eyes were drowned in tears.她泪眼汪汪。
4. tragic adj. 悲惨的
英释 unfoutunate;
词句
a tragic accident/loss/mistake灾难性的事故/损失/错误
Hers is a tragic story. 她的经理悲惨。
近义表达
miserable 苦难的
bitter 痛苦的
联想记忆
tragedy n. 悲剧, 惨剧 in tragedy 以悲剧形式
The holiday ended in tragedy.
5. voyage n. 航行
联想记忆
flight 飞行
journey 长途行程
traval 旅行(指长途,为生意、游玩而出门)
excursion 短途路性,远足
go on /make a day excursion to the Great Wall 长城一日游
tour (泛指到任何地方)旅游,巡回
a round-the world tour 环球旅行
go on/make /do a tour of the museum参观博物馆
navigation 航海,航海术
The voyage is more than the old lady can bear.
6. collision n. 碰撞
固定词组
be in/come into collision (with) 撞击,和……发生矛盾
The liner was reported to have been in collision with an oil-tanker.据报道,那艘班船和一艘油轮相撞了。
His political activities brought him to collision with the law. 他的政治活动使他触犯了法律。
词句
There was a three-car collision on the motorway.高速公路上,三辆小车相撞了。
A collision with Parliament could ruin the government’s plans.与议会的冲突可能破坏政府的计划。
近义表达
crash v. 坠毁
It is said that there is an airplane that crashed in the mountains.
conflict vi. 和某事(某人)相抵触
My idea conflicts with yours.
in conflict (with ) (和……)有矛盾,不一致
Their account of the event was in conflict with ours.他们对于这件事情的报道和我们的报道相反。
clash vi. 相冲突
His wedding clashed with my examination, so I couldn’t go.
collide vi 碰撞,抚触
The plane collided with the mountain
7. tremble v. 震颤;有规律的、小幅度的抖动
近义表达
tremble ,shake为普通用词,指由于寒冷,愤怒,恐惧兴奋,疲劳等所导致的颤动,亦可指物体的颤动
tremble /shake with cold/anger
shiver v. 强调由于寒冷、惧怕而一连串地抖动,常是持续性的
I found he’s shivering in a the wind-swept street.他站在寒风凛冽的街上发抖。
shudder vi. 强调看到或想到可怕的事情而全身颤栗,是一时性的,程度比以上三个都厉害。
The boy is shuddering, why? Because he was frightened.
We all shuddered at the pictures of the fascist concentration camps.我们看到法西斯集中营的照片就不寒而栗。
vibrate 除表示“颤动”外,还表示“振动,动荡”
His voice vibrated with passion.他的声音因激动而颤抖。
8. faint adj. 微弱的;unconscious 失去知觉
词句
faint sound / faint voice
There is a faint hope that she may be cured.她可能治愈的希望渺茫。
He has been faint for a long time.
近义表达:“一点也不”的几个表达法
not the faintest
=not the slightest:
=not the remotest:
=not the foggiest
=not at all
I haven’t the faintest idea what you mean.
I haven’t the foggiest notion what you are talking about.
I haven’t the remotest conception who did it.
9. abandon v. 抛弃
词句
He abandoned all hope.
He abandoned his research because of the war.
近义表达
desert 背弃,遗弃
desert the army / desert the duty / desert his family
forsake 抛弃,放弃,改掉(习惯)
Never forsake a friend when he is in trouble.
She pleaded with her husband not to forsake her.
renounce 放弃(权利等),宣布不承认(不做某事,不吃某物等)
He renounced his religion and became a Muslim.
He renounced his wicked son. 他宣布与他那逆子断绝关系。
10. plunge v. (猛地)投入,跳入(无姿势);陷入
英释 jump or rush suddenly and wildly
词句
He got so angry that he plunged into the water.
When the ship Titanic sank in the ocean, a large number of people plunged into…
近义表达
jump:侧重强调快速地跳
The boy is jumping up and down.
leap: 跳跃
He leapt out of the sleeping bad.
dive 跳水、潜水、俯冲
He dived into his jacket pocket to make sure his wallet was still there.