Gre单词02

acquittal: n.宣告无罪,开释

an official decision in court that a person is not guilty of a crime

The case resulted in an acquittal.

The jury voted for acquittal.

➔ OPPOSITE ​conviction


debacle: n.解冻;崩溃

an event or a situation that is a complete failure and causes embarrassment

He should take responsibility for the debacle and resign.

Letʼs hope this is the end of the debacle over player transfer fees.

ancestry: n.家系

[countable, usually singular, uncountable]

(pl. an·ces·tries)

the family or the race of people that you come from

to have Scottish ancestry

He was able to trace his ancestry back over 1 000 years.

contraband: n.违禁品,走私货

goods that are illegally taken into or out of a country

contraband goods

to smuggle contraband

deprecate: v.反对,轻视

deprecate something (formal) to feel and express strong disapproval of something

epidermis: n.表皮,外皮

the outer layer of the skin

entreat: v.恳求

to ask somebody to do something in a serious and often emotional way

➔ SYNONYM ​beg, implore

entreat somebody Please help me, I entreat you.

entreat somebody to do something She entreated him not to go.

entreat (somebody) + speech ‘Please donʼt go,ʼ she entreated (him).

choleric: a.易怒的,暴躁的

easily made angry

➔ SYNONYM ​bad-tempered

He was a choleric, self-important little man.

assuage: v.缓和,减轻

assuage something (formal) to make an unpleasant feeling less severe

His reply did little to assuage my suspicions.

to assuage your guilt/​fears

deferential: a.顺从的,恭顺的

showing that you respect somebody/​something, especially somebody older or more senior than you

He was always deferential towards his mentor.

a deferential tone

demote: v.降级,降职

often passive] demote somebody (from something) (to something) to move somebody to a lower position or rank, often as a punishment

➔ OPPOSITE ​promote


armada: n.舰队

a large group of armed ships sailing together

The Spanish Armada was sent to attack England in 1588.

(figurative) a vast armada of football fans


epithet: n.(贬低人的)短语或形容词

1 an adjective or phrase that is used to describe somebody/​somethingʼs character or most important quality, especially in order to give praise or criticism

The film is long and dramatic but does not quite earn the epithet ‘epicʼ.

2 (especially North American English) an offensive word or phrase that is used about a person or group of people

Racial epithets were scrawled on the walls.

apropos: a./adv.适宜的(地);有关

concerning or related to somebody/​something

Apropos (of) what you were just saying…

covert: a.秘密的,隐密的

(formal) secret or hidden, making it difficult to notice

covert operations/​surveillance

He stole a covert glance at her across the table.

Every measure, both overt and covert, is being taken against terrorists.

➔ COMPARE ​overt


contrition: n.悔罪,痛悔

the feeling of being very sorry for something bad that you have done

➔ SYNONYM ​remorse

a look of contrition

descry: v.远远看到,望见

descry somebody/​something (literary) to suddenly see somebody/​something

divest: v.脱衣,卸下盛装;剥夺

1 divest somebody/​yourself of something to remove clothes

He divested himself of his jacket.

2 divest yourself of something to get rid of something

The company is divesting itself of some of its assets.

3 divest somebody/​something of something to take something away from somebody/​something

After her illness she was divested of much of her responsibility.

duplicity: n.欺骗,口是心非

dishonest behaviour that is intended to make somebody believe something which is not true

➔ SYNONYM ​deceit

enervate: v.使虚弱,使无力

enervate somebody (formal) to make somebody feel weak and tired

an enervating disease/​climate

aver: v.极力声明;断言;确证

aver that… | aver something | + speech (formal) to state firmly and strongly that something is true

➔ SYNONYM ​assert, declare

She averred that she had never seen the man before.

contrived: a.不自然的,做作的

planned in advance and not natural or genuine; written or arranged in a way that is not natural or realistic

a contrived situation

The bookʼs happy ending seemed contrived.

browbeat: v.欺侮;吓唬

browbeat somebody (into doing something) to frighten or threaten somebody in order to make them do something

➔ SYNONYM ​intimidate

They were browbeaten into accepting the offer.

The witness was being browbeaten under cross-examination.

There was no way this man was going to browbeat her.

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