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1. wistful a. 渴望的 , 惆怅的 词频:1 ['wistful]
近义词:eager / hungry / desired / anxious / sick
权威例句:He could be prickly, too -- and thoughtful, and bitter, and expansive, and wistful. (CNN: 'Material World' reveals much about Beatle)
2. vitriolic a. 刻薄的 , 硫酸的 词频:1 [ˌvitri'ɔlik]
近义词:acid / acrimonious
权威例句:That's why nomination fights over jurists for the federal bench have become increasingly vitriolic and bitter.(FORBES: Fact and Comment)
3. vacant a. 空的 , 空虚的 , 空缺的 词频:1 ['veikənt]
近义词:available / empty / blank / leisure / hollow
权威例句:As the years passed, many of the buildings were left vacant above street level.(NPR: Promise, Fears in Revitalizing Downtown L.A.)
4. idle a. 空闲的 , 懒惰的 v. 虚度 , 闲散 词频:1 ['aidl]
近义词:stopped / lazy;sit around / lie about;moon / dream away
权威例句:How can you make money in the market if stocks sit idle for the balance of the year?(FORBES: When the Markets Sleep)
5. bitter a. 苦的 , 痛苦的 词频:1 ['bitə]
近义词:painful / hurt;gall;strongly / hotly
权威例句:No opt-out solution can paper over those deep divisions that lead to bitter political struggles.(FORBES: Should The Government Fund Abortions?)
6. hyperbolic a. 夸张的 , 双曲线的 词频:1 [haipə'bɔlik]
近义词:exaggerative / melodramatic
权威例句:His friend James Madison cautioned it was too long (73 manuscript pages) and hyperbolic. (FORBES: Magazine Article)
7. magnanimous a. 宽宏大量的 词频:1 [mæg'næniməs]
近义词:generous / liberal
权威例句:Ms. KORNBLUT: Well, I mean, its change in so far as being magnanimous towards among that he defeated.(NPR: Political Junkie: Clinton, Lieberman and Holder)
8. tolerant a. 宽容的 , 容忍的 词频:1 ['tɔlərənt]
近义词:kind / good-tempered
权威例句:The ability to connect broadly should make us more tolerant and better connected over time.(FORBES: Will Deaths By Social Network Spur Calls To Ban Facebook?)
9. turbulent a. 狂暴的 , 动荡的 , 汹涌的 词频:1 ['tə:bjulənt]
近义词:angry / chaotic / troubled / confused
权威例句:Schumpeter's eyes were not on the mainstream but on the turbulent eddies on the sides.(FORBES: Iconoclasts)
10. infuriate a. 狂怒的 v. 激怒 词频:1 [in'fjuərieit]
近义词:anger / enrage;rageful / furious
权威例句:Yet again, even on his way out, Lord Black has found a way to infuriate them.(ECONOMIST: Enter the Barclay brothers. Exit Lord Black)
11. ecstatic a. 狂喜的 词频:1 [eks'tætik]
近义词:rapturous / enrapt
权威例句:"I am ecstatic with the decision, " Ms. Wilford, whose 8-year-old son attends Sandy Hook.(WSJ: Newtown Committee Votes to Raze Sandy Hook School)
12. lavish a. 浪费的 , 丰富的 , 慷慨的 v. 浪费 词频:1 ['læviʃ]
近义词:abundant / full / generous / wasted / handsome;lose / spend / strain / abuse
权威例句:Set in a 16th-century house, the Witchery by the Castle offers seven lavish suites.(BBC: Mini guide to Edinburgh, Scotland)
13. optimistic a. 乐观的 , 乐观主义的 词频:1 [ˌɔpti'mistik]
近义词:rose-colored / rosy
权威例句:For next year analysts are optimistic, but distinctly less optimistic than they used to be.(FORBES: Statistical Spotlight: Earnings gains expected)
14. analogous a. 类似的 词频:1 [ə'næləgəs]
近义词:parallel / akin
权威例句:They were analogous to the levies in NO: a disaster of some sort waiting to happen. (FORBES: 9/11 Stories: 'No One Talks About That')
15. impersonal a. 冷淡的 , 可观的 词频:1 [im'pə:sənəl]
近义词:objective
权威例句:It is a business model that sustains itself on our chaotic and impersonal internet world.(FORBES: Coachella: Three Delightful Days In The Desert Versus Two Hours Of Madonna)
16. unmoved a. 冷静的 , 不动摇的 词频:1 [ˌʌn'mu:vd]
近义词:impervious / apathetic
权威例句:It is impossible to be unmoved by these infants, said Saunders, the neonatal nurse practitioner. (NPR: Tenn. Hospital Treats Drug-Dependent Babies)
17. relentless a. 冷酷无情的 , 不间断的 词频:1 [ri'lentlis]
近义词:cruel / iron / ongoing / ruthless
权威例句:The recitation of facts is too basic for real scientists and too relentless for casual learners.(FORBES: Go with the Floe)
18. phlegmatic a. 冷漠的 , 冷淡的 词频:1 [fleg'mætik]
近义词:cold / distant / slow / lukewarm
权威例句:He was an unassuming man, steady, phlegmatic, with a thick brush of white hair and a craggy outdoorsman's face.(ECONOMIST: Robert Taylor)
19. quirky a. 离奇的 , 古怪的 词频:1 ['kwз:ki]
近义词:extraordinary / odd / curious
权威例句:But Hudson did not become a quirky weekend destination by ignoring its sordid history.(BBC: Quirky culture, north of NYC)
20. quaint a. 离奇有趣的 , 古怪的 词频:1 [kweint]
近义词:strange / peculiar
权威例句:Now their quaint approach to investing might have you standing on the sidelines scratching your head.(FORBES: The Case for a 7700 Dow)
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