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DAY96
1. enmity n. 敌意 , 仇恨 词频:1 ['enmiti]
近义词:despite / hate / hatred / hostility
权威例句:India and Pakistan share a long history of distrust and enmity, marked by sporadic military conflict.(FORBES: Fact and Comment)
2. primacy n. 第一 , 首位 , 卓越 词频:1 ['praiməsi]
近义词:predominance / preeminence
权威例句:In this sense, the argument for the primacy of geography is always an argument about trains. (NEWYORKER: Faces, Places, Spaces)
3. subversion n. 颠覆 词频:1 [sʌb'və:ʃən]
近义词:destruction / breaking / blasting
权威例句:He is currently serving 11 years in jail for inciting the subversion of state power. (BBC: Nobel laureate Liu Xiaobo's wife attends brother's trial)
4. garrulousness n. 喋喋不休 , 唠叨 词频:1 ['gærələsnis]
近义词:talkee-talkee / loquacity
权威例句:Yet the very banality of his character—his vanity, his garrulousness, his guilt—makes him a rather heartening case.(NEWYORKER: The Oath)
5. culmination n. 顶点 词频:1 [kʌlmi'neiʃ(ə)n]
近义词:height / summit / sky / peak / apex
权威例句:The calling of the party congress marks the culmination of a four-year debate among Cuba's leaders.(ECONOMIST: Reform in Cuba)
6. virulence n. 毒力 , 毒性 , 恶意 词频:1 ['virjələns]
近义词:toxicity / spite
权威例句:HIV's ability to replicate (known technically as its virulence) may have decreased since the start of the pandemic.(ECONOMIST: In one part of Europe, HIV may be getting less virulent)
7. antagonism n. 对抗 , 对立 , 对抗性 词频:1 [æn'tægənizəm]
近义词:opposition / war / confrontation
权威例句:His stated aim was to reduce the antagonism of Muslims towards the West and Israel.(ECONOMIST: Lexington)
8. counterpoint n. 对位法 , 旋律配合 , 对比 词频:1 ['kauntəpɔint]
近义词:polyphony / opposite number
权威例句:The company offers Avatar as a counterpoint, which hit the same mark in 17 days.(FORBES: Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 Makes $1 Billion in Sales)
9. shield n. 盾 v. 防护 , 遮蔽 词频:1 [ʃi:ld]
近义词:dong / fendering;avoid / shadow / guard / curtain;protect sb./sth. from sth.
权威例句:So must the system of military courts, which shield soldiers from prosecution by civilians.(ECONOMIST: Turkey and its army)
10. sentimentality n. 多愁善感 词频:1 [ˌsentimen'tæliti]
近义词:wertherism / soupiness
权威例句:Frankly, to me, this statement is worse than nonsense, it is unthinking woolly sentimentality.(FORBES: Vested Interests in Japan's Social Welfare System)
11. loquacity n. 多话 , 饶舌 词频:1 [ləu'kwæsiti]
近义词:newsiness / garrulity
12. perquisite n. 额外补贴 , 临时津贴 词频:1 ['pə:kwizit]
近义词:prequisite / franchise
权威例句:The interloper evidently must bargain for services that used to be her perquisite.(NEWYORKER: The Seething Hell)
13. viciousness n. 恶意 , 邪恶 词频:1 ['viʃəsnis]
近义词:evil / spite / iniquity / wickedness
权威例句:Even when the reason for his harsh volatility is provided, it certainly doesn't justify his viciousness.(WSJ: Review: Mint has a subtle revival of 'Katie Roche')
14. containment n. 遏制政策 , 控制 词频:1 [kən'teinmənt]
近义词:bulk / involved in / involvement / comprehension / inclusion
权威例句:That letter was opened at the city government's mail facility, in a biochemical containment box.(CNN: SHARE THIS)
15. nightmare n. 噩梦 , 梦魇 词频:1 ['naitmeə(r)]
近义词:paroniria / oneirodynia;terrible / horrible / awesome / fearful / dire
权威例句:With the market value plummeting, he argued, mark-to-market accounting turned AIG's balance sheet into a nightmare.(NPR: Firms Blame Financial Woes On Accounting Rule)
16. benefactor n. 恩人 , 捐助者 词频:1 ['benifæktə]
近义词:contributor / doner
权威例句:Which brings us to the curious case of the Indochina railway and its Kiwi benefactor. (FORBES: Offshore Tax Havens For Beginners: Pick An Inoffensive Name)
17. dichotomy n. 二分法 , 两分 词频:1 [dai'kɔtəmi]
近义词:disruption / fragmentation
权威例句:McGregor's dichotomy has been hugely influential in management thinking ever since his death in 1964.(ECONOMIST: What goes around, comes around)
18. incidence n. 发生 , 出现 , 发生率 , 入射 词频:1 ['insidəns]
近义词:infection / impression / effect / influence / affection
权威例句:Auerbach has written an accessible summary of the literature on the incidence of the tax.(FORBES: Bloomberg's Jonathan Weil Is Simply Wrong Here About Apple's Taxes)
19. occurrence n. 发生 , 事件 词频:1 [ə'kʌrəns]
近义词:emergence / going on / event / discovery / appearance / circumstance / scene
权威例句:As recently as 10 years ago, having one's picture taken was not an everyday occurrence.(CNN: In Facebook age, is camera-shyness a thing of the past?)
20. codification n. 法典编纂 词频:1 [ˌkɔdif'keiʃən]
近义词:arrangement / sorting
权威例句:The rules for timing and election to defer income are more a codification of current practices than groundbreaking changes.(FORBES: Executive Benefit Tarpits)
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