Historical Context

1. menace

v. [T] formal

to threaten 威胁,恐吓 【正式】

The elephants are still menaced by poachers.

大象仍然面临非法捕猎者的威胁。

2. austerity

n. 英 / ɔːˈsterɪti, ɔːˈsterəti, ɒ- /

[U] when a government has a deliberate policy of trying to reduce the amount of money it spends 〔经济的〕紧缩

IMF-backed austerity measures

3.shatter

v. / 'ʃætə ; ˋʃætɚ / 英 / 'ʃætə /

[I,T] to break suddenly into very small pieces, or to make something break in this way (使)粉碎,(使)破碎

The explosion shattered the building.

这次爆炸把大楼炸成一片废墟。

4. active service

n. [U] ( also 又作 ˌactive ˈduty )

the work that soldiers do in a war 兵役

Powell was declared unfit for active service

5. flotilla

n. [C] / flə'tɪlə ; floˋtɪlə /英 / flə'tɪlə /

a group of small ships 小船队;小舰队

6. exterminate

v. [T] / ɪk'stɜːmɪneɪt ɪk'stɜːməneɪt ; ɪkˋstɝmə͵net / 英 / ɪk'stɜːmɪneɪt /

to kill large numbers of people or animals of a particular type so that they no longer exist 灭绝,根除

Staff use the poison to exterminate moles and rabbits.

员工用毒药来消灭鼹鼠和野兔。

7. exempt

v. [T] / ɪɡ'zempt /

to give someone permission not to do or pay something 免除,豁免

exempt sb from sth

Charities are exempted from paying the tax.

慈善团体免付这项税款。

8. munitions

n. [plural 复数] / mjuː'nɪʃ ə nz ; mjuˋnɪʃənz /

英 / mjuː'nɪʃ ə nz /

military supplies such as bombs and guns 军火〔如炸弹、枪炮等〕

→ ammunition

a munitions factory

兵工厂

9. trauma

n. / 'trɔːmə, 'traʊmə ; ˋtraumə /英 / 'trɔːmə, 'traʊmə /

an unpleasant and upsetting experience that affects you for a long time 痛苦,创伤

traumas such as death or divorce

死亡、离婚等的巨大痛苦

10. conscription

n. [U] / kən'skrɪpʃ ə n ; kənˋskrɪpʃən /

when people are made to join the army, navy etc 征兵

11. ˌable-ˈbodied

adj.

physically strong and healthy, especially when compared with someone who is disabled 体格健全的,强壮的

Every able-bodied man had to fight for his country.

每一个体格健全的男人都必须为祖国而战斗

12. ra‧tion‧ing

n. [U] / 'ræʃ ə nɪŋ ; ˋræʃənɪŋ /

英 / 'ræʃ ə nɪŋ /

when the amount of food, petrol etc that people are allowed to have is limited by the government 定量配给政策;配给制

fuel/clothes/food etc rationing

News of bread rationing created panic buying.

面包将定量配给的消息引发了恐慌性购买。

13. con‧sen‧sus

n. [singular,U 单数] 英 / kən'sensəs /

an opinion that everyone in a group agrees with or accepts 共同意见,一致看法,共识

SYN  agreement

The EU Council of Finance Ministers failed to reach a consensus on the pace of integration.

欧盟财政部长会议未能就一体化的进度达成共识。

14. bea‧con

n. [C] 英 / ˈbiːkən /

a light that is put somewhere to warn or guide people, ships, vehicles, or aircraft 灯标,灯塔

15. virtually

adv. 英 / 'vɜːtʃuəli /

almost 实际上,几乎,差不多

SYN  practically

Virtually all the children come to school by bus.

16. totalitarianism

/ təʊˌtælɪˈtɛərɪənɪzəm/

N-UNCOUNT Totalitarianism is the ideas, principles, and practices of totalitarian political systems. 极权主义

17. dis‧man‧tle

v. [T]

英 / dɪs'mæntl /

to gradually get rid of a system or organization 〔逐渐地〕废除〔某种制度或组织〕

an election promise to dismantle the existing tax legislation

将废除现有税收法规的竞选承诺

18. di‧spar‧i‧ty

n. [C,U] formal 英 / dɪ'spærɪti /

( plural disparities )

a difference between two or more things, especially an unfair one 〔尤指不公正的〕不同,差异 【正式】

19. hol‧o‧caust

n. [C]  英 / 'hɒləkɔːst /

a situation in which there is great destruction and a lot of people die 大灾难,浩劫

a nuclear holocaust

核灾难

② the Holocaust

the killing of millions of Jews and other people by the Nazis during the Second World War 〔第二次世界大战期间纳粹党对犹太人等进行的〕大屠杀

20. gen‧o‧cide

n. [U] 英 / 'dʒenəsaɪd /

the deliberate murder of a whole group or race of people 大屠杀,种族灭绝

→ ethnic cleansing

The military leaders were accused of genocide.

军方领导人被指控实施种族大屠杀。

21. a‧troc‧i‧ty

n. [C usually plural , U 一般用复数] / əˈtrɒsɪti, əˈtrɒsəti ; əˋtrɑsətɪ /

英 / əˈtrɒsɪti, əˈtrɒsəti /

( plural atrocities )

an extremely cruel and violent action, especially during a war 〔尤指战争中的〕暴行

22. ex‧ten‧sive

adj. 英 / ɪk'stensɪv /

large in size, amount, or degree 广阔的;大量的;大规模的

Fire has caused extensive damage to the island’s forests.

大火严重毁坏了岛上的森林。

the extensive use of pesticides

杀虫剂的大量使用

containing or dealing with a lot of information and details 广泛的,全面的

Extensive research is being done into the connection between the disease and poor living conditions.

23. ap‧pease

v. [T] / əˈpiːz ; əˋpiz / formal

英 / əˈpiːz /

to make someone less angry or stop them from attacking you by giving them what they want 平息;安抚,抚慰 【正式】

They attempted to appease international opposition by promising to hold talks.

他们答应举行会谈,试图以此平息国际上的反对声音。

24. aggression

n.

the act of attacking a country, especially when that country has not attacked first 侵犯;侵略

an unprovoked act of aggression

无端的侵犯

25. con‧science

n. [C,U] 英 / 'kɒnʃ ə ns /

the part of your mind that tells you whether what you are doing is morally right or wrong 良知,良心

Well, at least I can face them all with a clear conscience (= the knowledge that you have done nothing wrong ) .

好吧,至少我可以问心无愧地面对他们所有人。

26. de‧ter‧rent

n. [C] / dɪ'terənt ; dɪˋtɝənt /英 / dɪ'terənt /

something that makes someone less likely to do something, by making them realize it will be difficult or have bad results 制止物,威慑物,威慑力量

nuclear deterrent

the nuclear weapons that a country has in order to prevent other countries from attacking it 核威慑力

27. ex‧a‧cer‧bate

v. / ɪɡ'zæsəbeɪt ; ɪgˋzæsɚ͵bet /

英 / ɪɡ'zæsəbeɪt /

[T] to make a bad situation worse 使恶化;使加重

The recession has exacerbated this problem.

经济衰退使这个问题更加严重。

28. sen‧ti‧ment

n. / 'sentɪmənt 'sentəmənt ; ˋsɛntəmənt /

英 / 'sentɪmənt /

[C,U] an opinion or feeling you have about something formal 意见,观点,感想 【正式】

Similar sentiments were expressed by many politicians.

许多政治家都表达了相同的观点。

29. persuasion

n. [C] a particular type of belief, especially a political or religious one formal 〔尤指政治或宗教的〕信仰,信念 【正式】

politicians of all persuasions

信仰各异的政治家

political/religious persuasion

We need people with talent, whatever their political persuasions.

我们需要有才华的人,无论他们的政治信仰如何。

30. re‧gime

n. [C] W2 AC / reɪ'ʒiːm ; reˋʒim /

英 / reɪ'ʒiːm /

a government, especially one that was not elected fairly or that you disapprove of for some other reason 政权,〔尤指未经公平选举而掌权的〕政府

The regime got rid of most of its opponents.

该政权清除了大多数反对者。

31. blurred

adj. / blɜːd ; blɝd /英 / blɜːd /

unclear in shape, or making it difficult to see shapes 〔形状〕模糊的

a blurred photo

一张模糊的照片

32. may well 

很可能;充分理由;有充分理由可以…

33. sub‧ver‧sive  adj. / səb'vɜːsɪv ; səbˋvɝsɪv /

英 / səb'vɜːsɪv /

subversive ideas, activities etc are secret and intended to damage or destroy a government or an established system 〔观点、活动等对政府或现有制度具有〕颠覆性的

He was engaged in subversive activities .

他参与了颠覆活动。

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