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dabble
DABBLE v. 涉足,浅赏
(英) v. 涉足,浅赏(to do something superficially,
not seriously)
(考) 反义词:dedicate(致力); devote(投身于)
(记) 不要和babble(说蠢话)相混
(例) to dabble in politics
dally
DALLY v. 闲荡,嬉戏
(英) v. 闲荡,嬉戏 (to waste time; loiter; trifle)
(考) dally : time / squander : money
(浪费时间/浪费金钱)
(记) 可以和'daily'(每日的)一起记,dally time away (
蹉跎光阴)
debouch
DEBOUCH v. 流出,进入(开阔地区)
(英) v. 流出,进入(开阔地区) (to come forth from a
narrow place into open country; emerge)
(记) de+bouch(嘴mouth)→从嘴中流出; 比较:debauch(放
荡)
(例) The river debouches into a wide plain.
default
DEFAULT n. 拖债,未履行的责任
(英) n. 拖债,未履行的责任 (failure to pay money
due)
(考) default : pay / yield : resist
(拖欠是不偿还/屈服是不抵抗)
反义词:pay one' s debts(偿还); fulfill an
obligation(履行义务)
(记) (分割记忆):de+fault(错误)→错误下去→拖债
(同) n. defaulter
(例) John defaulted on his car payment, and the
bank repossessed the car.
coruscate
CORUSCATE v. 闪亮
(英) v. 闪亮(to give off flashes of light; glitter;
sparkle)
(记) 直接来自拉丁文coruscate(闪亮);
(同) 参考:scintillate(闪耀)
(例) coruscating jewel. coruscating humour.
disreputable
DISREPUTABLE adj.品格不端的
(英) adj.品格不端的(discreditable );
见不得人的(dirty, shabby, etc.)
(记) dis+repute(名声)+able→名声不好的
detractor
DETRACTOR n. 贬低者, 诽谤者
(英) n. 贬低者, 诽谤者(a person who belittles or
disparages)
(考) 反义词:proponent(支持者); apologist(辩护者)
(记) de+tract (拉)+or→向下拉的人→贬低者
(同) v. detract
deploy
DEPLOY v. 展开, 部署
(英) v. 展开, 部署(to distribute systematically;
move into the correct position for battle)
(考) 反义词: concentrate(集中)
(记) de(加强)+ploy(用,参与) →加强使用(部队) →调度
defiance
DEFIANCE n. 违抗,反抗
(英) n. 违抗,反抗(open disobedience)
(考) 反义词:veneration(尊敬)
(例) The protesters showed theirdefiance of the
official ban on demonstrations.
dowry
DOWRY n.嫁妆,妆奁
(英) n.嫁妆,妆奁(money or property brought by a
bride to her husband at marriage)
dissolute
DISSOLUTE adj. 放荡的,无节制的
(英) adj. 放荡的,无节制的(dissipated and immoral;
profligate, debauched)
(考) libertine : dissolute / sycophant : obsequious
/ buffoon : ludicrous / wag :humorous
(放纵者特点是放荡的/马屁精特点是逢迎的/小丑特点是滑
稽的/爱打趣的人特点是幽默的)
(记) dis+solute(溶解)→(精力)溶解掉→放荡的;注意不要
和dissoluble(可溶解的)相混
uff
CUFF n. 袖口; v. 用巴掌拍
(英) n.袖口(band or fold at the end of a sleeve);
v. 用巴掌拍(to strike with the open hand; slap)
(记) 大家对于handcuffs(手铐)一定不陌生
(例) Mother cuffed the dog when she found it asleep
on a chair.
DIVEST v. 卸下盛装; 剥夺
(英) (of) v. 卸下盛装(to strip)
剥夺(to deprive or dispossess)
(考) 反义词:endow(赋予)
(记) di(去掉)+vest(穿衣)→脱衣→剥夺
(同) 同根词: vested(穿着衣服的); vestment(外衣, 法
衣)
(例) They divested the king of all his power.
discreet
DISCREET adj.言行谨慎的
(英) adj.言行谨慎的(prudent; careful)
(记) dis+creet(分辨出来)→小心的;注意不要和
discrete(分开的)相混
(例) You can tell anything to Jane. She is very
discreet.
derangement
DERANGEMENT n. 精神错乱
(英) n. 精神错乱 (insanity)
(记) de+range(排列)+ment→没有排列→精神错乱
(同) 参考:arrange(安排);deranged(精神错乱的)
countermand
COUNTERMAND v. 撤回(命令),取消(订货)
(英) v. 撤回(命令),取消(订货) (to cancel or
revoke)
(考) countermand : order / revoke : license
(撤回命令/吊销执照)
(记) counter+mand(命令)→反命令→撤消命令
(同) 同根词:demand(强求),command(命令)
(例) The principal countermanded the teacher's
unfair demands.
credential
CREDENTIAL n. 某人可以信任的证明; 凭据
(英) 某人可以信任的证明
(记) cred(相信,信任)+ential(表形容词或名词) →让人相
信的东西→凭据
defunct
DEFUNCT adj. 死亡的; 过时的
(英) adj. 死亡的 (dead or extinct)
(记) de+funct(功能)→无功能→过时的
(同) 同根词:dysfunction(功能失调)
(例) defunct ideas
crusader
CRUSADER n. 十字军战士, 斗士
(英) n. 十字军战士, 斗士(person taking part in a
crusade)
(记) crusade(十字军)+er→十字军战士
CRYPTIC adj. 秘密的,神秘的
(英) adj. 秘密的,神秘的(having a hidden or
ambiguous meaning; mysterious; baffling; obscure)
(考) cipher : cryptic / prcis : concise
(密码特点是秘密的/摘要特点是简洁的)
反义词:self-explanatory(自明的)
(记) crypt(秘密)+ic→秘密的
(同) 同根词:apocrypha (伪经);cryptogram(密码,暗
号)
(例) I don't understand your cryptic remarks.
duress
DURESS n. 胁迫
(英) n. 胁迫(the use of force or threats;
compulsion)
(记) 和dress(穿衣)一起记, 给人穿衣服是强迫别人
(例) Bob signed the contract, but only because of
duress. A promise made under duress need not be
kept.
DENIGRATE v. 污蔑,诽谤
(英) v. 污蔑,诽谤 (to disparage the character or
reputation of; defame; blacken)
(考) 反义词:honor(尊敬)
(记) de+nigr(黑)+ate→弄黑→诽谤
(同) 同根词:negrophile(同黑人友好者); nigrify(使变
黑)
派生词: denigration (n. 诋毁,贬低belittlement)
counterproductive
COUNTERPRODUCTIVE adj. 事与愿违的
(英) adj. 事与愿违的(having the opposite effect to
that intended)
(记) counter +productive(有成效的) →反效果的
delinquency
DELINQUENCY n. 失职,罪行
(英) n. 失职,罪行(failure or neglect to do what
duty or law requires; misdeed
despicable
DESPICABLE adj. 可鄙的,卑劣的
(英) adj. 可鄙的,卑劣的 (deserving to be despised;
contemptible)
(考) redoubtable : awe (regard)/ despicable :
scorn(contempt,disregard)
(可怕的让人敬畏/可鄙的让人蔑视)
venerable : reverence / despicable : scorn
(可敬的让人尊敬/可鄙的让人鄙视)
despicable : value / mulish : flexibility
(卑劣的没有价值/执拗的[人]没有灵活性)
(记) de+spic(看)+able→不值得看的→卑劣的
(同) 参考:despise(轻视); conspicuous(显著的)
(例) The despicable child trampled my flower.
diaphanous
DIAPHANOUS adj.(布)精致的,半透明的
(英) adj.(布)精致的,半透明的(so fine or gauzy in
texture as to be transparent or translucent)
(考) 反义词:substantial(实质性的, 结实的)
(记) dia(对面)+phan(呈现)+ous→对面显现→半透明的
(同) 同根词:phantom(幽灵、幻影)
dictum
DICTUM n.格言,声明
(英) n.格言,声明(a formal statement of fact,
opinion, principle or judgement)
cult
CULT n. 宗派; 崇拜
(英) n. 宗派 (a system of religious worship);
崇拜(devotion to a person or principle)
(记) 主要考第二义
(例) ancient tribal cult. /the leadership cult 。
discern
DISCERN v.(费劲)识别,看出
(英) v.(费劲)识别,看出(recognize as separate or
different; distinguish)
(考) palatable : savory / discernible : manifest
(程度: 美味的→风味极佳的/可识别的→明显的)
(记) dis+cern(=sift筛)→筛出来→识别
(同) 同根词:concern(关注)
(例) He was just able to discern the road in the
dark.
denouement
DENOUEMENT n. (小说的)结尾,结局
(英) n. (小说的)结尾,结局 (the outcome, solution
of a plot in a drama, story)
(考) joke : punch line / plot : denouement
(笑话依靠妙语点精/小说情节靠结局点精)
(记) 法语:de+noue(=knot结),解开结→结尾; 注意不要
和denouncement(谴责)相混
deflect
DEFLECT v. 偏离,转向
(英) v. 偏离,转向(to turn to one side; bend;
swerve)
(记) de+flect(弯曲)→弯到旁边→偏离
(同) 同根词:reflection(反射);flexible(灵活的)
cranky
CRANKY adj. 怪癖的; 不稳的
(英) adj. 怪癖的 (queer, eccentric);
不稳的 (unsteady)
dispossessed
DISPOSSESSED adj.被剥夺财产的
(英) adj.被剥夺财产的(deprived of the possession)
(记) dis+possessed(拥有的)→不再拥有的
dissemble
DISSEMBLE v.隐藏、掩饰(感受、意图)
(英) v.隐藏、掩饰(感受、意图) (to conceal under a
false appearance; disguise)
(考) dissemble : honesty / snub: politeness
(掩饰是一种不诚实的表现/怠慢是一种不礼貌的表现)
dissemble : information / masquerade : feeling
(隐藏信息/伪装感情)
ingenuous : dissemble / raffish : preen / polite :
snub
(坦白的不会假装/俗丽的不会打扮/礼貌的不会冷落)
反义词:behave ho
(记) dis+semble=simul(相同)→不和(本来面目)相同→隐蔽
(同) 同根词:assemble(集合);simultaneous(同时的)
(例) The teacher dissembled when she explained the
problem to the principal.
declaim
DECLAIM v.高谈阔论
(英) v.高谈阔论(to speak in a pompous way)
(记) de+claim(喊)→喊下去→高谈阔论
(同) 同根词:proclaim(宣传); acclaim(欢呼)
double-cross
DOUBLE-CROSS v. 欺骗,叛卖
(考) snub : disdain / double-cross : disloyalty
(怠慢是轻蔑的表示/欺骗是不忠的表示)
(例) a double-cross that cost six lives
duct
DUCT n. 管道,槽
(英) n. 管道,槽(tube or channel carrying liquid,
gas, electric)
(考) splint : immobilize / duct : convey
(夹板用来固定/管道用来运输)
(记) duct本身就是词根,意思是: 引导,带来
dredge
DREDGE n. 疏通
(英) n. 疏通(to enlarge, deepen or clean out a
river, channel, harbor)
(记) 注意不要和drudge(做苦事)相混;联想:挖泥疏通(
河道)是苦事(to dredge is to drudge)
(同) 派生词: dredger(n. 疏通机)
(例) The police dredged the channel to make it
deeper.
crumble
CRUMBLE v. 弄碎; 崩毁
(英) v. 弄碎 (to break into crumbs or small pieces)
;
崩毁(to fall to pieces; disintegrate)
(考) friable : crumble / malleable : alter
(易碎的容易破碎/可改变的容易改变)
反义词:friable(易碎的)-not easily crumbled(不易破
碎的)
(例) crumble the bread / a crumbling church.
DAFT adj. 傻的
(英) adj. 傻的(silly, foolish)
(考) 反义词: judicious(明智的)
dodder
DODDER v.蹒跚
(英) v.蹒跚(to move shakily)
(考) dodder : unsteady / cavort : sprightly
(蹒跚动作特点是不稳的/欢腾动作特点是轻快的)
cutlery
CUTLERY n. 刀,叉,匙等餐具
(英) n. 刀,叉,匙等餐具(knives, forks and spoons
used for eating and serving food)
(例) a cultery box, set
DISPERSE v. 消散,驱散
(英) v. 消散,驱散(cause sb/sth to go in different directions)
(考) disperse : reconvene / dismiss : reinstate
(解散后重新召集/解职后复职)
反义词:focus(聚集); aggregate(聚集)
(例) The crowd dispersed in all directions.
distraught
DISTRAUGHT adj. 心神狂乱的
(英) adj. 心神狂乱的(mentally confused; distressed)
(考) troubled : distraught / covetous : rapacious
(程度:不安的→狂乱的/贪婪的→十分贪婪的)
反义词:composed(镇定的)
(记) 由distract(分散注意, 发狂)变化而来
(例) I tried to console the distraught family in the hospital.
EARNEST adj. 认真的
(考) 反义词:flippant(轻率的); facetious(玩笑的
deleterious
DELETERIOUS adj. (对身心)有害的,有毒的
(英) adj. (对身心)有害的,有毒的(harmful to health; injurious; pernicious)
(考) 反义词:wholesome(健康的); salutary / salubrious(有益健康的)
(同) n. deleteriousness
(例) deleterious effects of bad books
dauntless
DAUNTLESS adj. 勇敢的,无畏的
(英) adj. 勇敢的,无畏的 (that cannot be daunted or intimidated; fearless)
(考) 反义词:pusillanimous(胆怯的); craven(胆小的); easily discouraged(容易气馁的); trepid(惊恐的)
(例) The dauntless pilot flew through the rough storms.
decant
DECANT v. 将...自瓶中倒入另一容器
(英) v. 将...自瓶中倒入另一容器(pour off gently)
DISDAIN n./v.轻视,鄙视
(英) n./v.轻视,鄙视(to refuse or reject with aloof contempt or scorn; despise)
(考) snub : disdain / double-cross : disloyalty
(怠慢是一种轻视的表现/欺骗是一种不忠的表现)
反义词:treat favorably(赞同地对待); adulation(阿
COVETOUS adj. 贪婪的
(英) adj. 贪婪的(tending to covet; greedy; avaricious)
(考) troubled : distraught / covetous : rapacious
(程度: 不安的→狂乱的/贪婪的→十分贪婪)
covetous : desire / prodigal : spend
(贪婪的过分渴望/挥霍的过分花费)
(同) 参考:cupidity(贪婪)
(例) Never covet wealth and power.
deign
DEIGN v. 屈尊,惠允(做某事)
(英) v. 屈尊,惠允(做某事) (to condescend to do something; stoop)
(记) 参考:condescend(俯就)
(例) Now that she is married to a rich man she no longer deigns to visit her former friends.
creed
CREED n. 信条,教义
(英) n. 信条,教义 (a statement of belief, principles, or opinions)
(记) creed=cred(相信)→信条
crank
CRANK n. 曲柄;古怪的人
(英) n. 曲柄;古怪的人 (a person who has odd, stubborn notions; eccentric)
countenance
COUNTENANCE n. 面容; 表情; v.支持,赞成;
(英) n. 面容 (the face; visage);
表情(the look on a person's face);
v. 支持,赞成 (to give support or sanction to; approve or tolerate)
(考) countenance : toleration / demur : objection
(认可表示容忍/反对表示异议)
反义词:regard with disfavor(不赞成); forbid(禁止); condemn(谴责)
(记) 来自continent(自制的)→(自制的)状态→表情;尤其要记住'支持'一意
(例) Your father won't countenance your marrying a foreigner.
draft
DRAFT n. 草稿,草案; 汇票
(英) n. 草稿,草案(preliminary written version of sth);
汇票(written order to a bank to pay money to sb)
(例) a draft on an American bank
debonair
DEBONAIR adj.愉快的, 友好的
(英) adj.愉快的, 友好的(friendly, charming, and fashionably dressed)
(例) He strolled about, looking very debonair in his elegant new suit.
debauch
debauch
DEBAUCH v. 使放荡,堕落
(英) v. 使放荡,堕落 (to lead astray morally; corrupt; deprave; debase)
(记) de+bauch(beam大梁)→大梁倒塌→堕落
(同) 派生词: debauchery (n. 放荡,沉湎酒色)
devious
DEVIOUS adj.不正直的; 弯曲的
(英) adj.不正直的(not straight forward or frank);
弯曲的 (roundabout; winding)
(记) de+vi(=via道路)+ous→离正道的→不正直的
(同) n. deviousness
(例) a devious person /a devious path
discompose
DISCOMPOSE v.使失态,慌张
(英) v.使失态,慌张 (to disturb the calm or poise of)
(考) discompose : pacific / fabricate : authentic
(使不安没有平静/捏造没有真实)
(记) dis+compose(组合,沉着)→不沉着→慌张
dissuade
DISSUADE v. 劝阻,阻止
(英) v. 劝阻,阻止(to advise against an action)
(考) remonstrance : dissuade / reprehension : censure
(抗议为了劝阻/斥责为了指责)
remonstrator : dissuade / supplicant : appeal
(忠告者劝阻/请求者恳求)
反义词:abet(教唆)
(记) dis+suade(敦促)→敦促某人不做→劝阻
(同) 同根词: persuade(说服)
(例) I tried to dissuade her from joining the club.
deportment
DEPORTMENT n. (尤指少女的)风度,举止
(英) n. (尤指少女的)风度,举止(behavior ; demeanor; bearing)
(记) de+port(拿)+ment→拿出姿态→举止;
(同) 参考:comport(举动,表现)
(例) She learnt good deportment when she was quite young.
curt
CURT adj. (言词、行为)简略而草率的
(英) adj. (言词、行为)简略而草率的(brief, esp. to the point of rudeness; terse or brusque)
(考) curt : words / parsimonious : resource
(词语过简/资源过省)
(例) a curt reply. a curt manner.
denude
DENUDE v. 脱去,剥蚀,剥夺
(英) v. 脱去,剥蚀,剥夺 (to make bare or naked)
(考) 反义词:cover(覆盖)
(记) de+nude(=naked,赤裸的)→完全赤裸→脱去
(同) 同根词:nudism(裸体主义);nudity(裸体)
(例) He was denuded of all pride.
denizen
DENIZEN n. 居民; 外籍居民
(英) n. 居民(an inhabitant or occupant);
外籍居民(an alien granted specified rights of citizenship)
(记) 联想记忆:den(兽穴,窝),住在窝里的人→居民;
(同) 参考:citizen(城市居民)
droop
DROOP v.低垂;沮丧
(英) v.低垂(bend or hang downward);
沮丧( become weakened)
disengaged
DISENGAGED adj.空闲的; 无公务在身的
(英) adj.空闲的 (having no engagements)
(记) dis+engaged(忙碌的)→不忙碌
crevice
CREVICE n. 缺口,裂缝
(英) n. 缺口,裂缝 (a narrow opening caused by a crack or split; fissure)
(记) crev(裂缝)+ice→裂缝
(同) 同根词:crevasse(隙,裂口)
detritus
DETRITUS n.碎屑
(英) n.碎屑(loose fragments and grains from rock)
(考) 反义词:valuable product(有价值的产品)
delectable
DELECTABLE adj. 赏心悦目的
(英) adj. 赏心悦目的(pleasing to the taste; delicious; luscious)
(记) delect(高兴delight)+able→高兴的
disencumber
DISENCUMBER v.排除(障碍); 摆脱(负担)
(英) v.排除(障碍) (free from a hindrance or annoyance)摆脱(负担) (to relieve of a burden)
(记) dis+encumber(妨碍)→排除(障碍),cumb(睡)
(同) 同根词:recumbent(斜躺的),incumbent(任职者)
devolve
DEVOLVE v.(指工作,职务)移交给某人
(英) v.(指工作,职务)移交给某人(passed to others power, work, or property)
destitution
DESTITUTION n. 匮乏,穷困
(英) n. 匮乏,穷困(being impoverished)
(记) 来自destitute(adj.缺乏的,贫穷的;de[没有]+stitute[建立] →建立进去→设立)
crustacean
CRUSTACEAN n. 甲壳类动物
(记) crus(壳)+acean(…类的)→甲壳类的(动物);
(同) 参考:crusty(有外壳的,顽固
cynicism
CYNICISM n. 愤世嫉俗,犬儒主义
(记) 来自古希腊哲学流派'犬儒主义';cyn原意为'犬';
(同) 参考:cynophobia(恐犬病)
demolish
DEMOLISH v. 破坏; 拆除
(英) v. 破坏(to destroy; ruin; bring to naught)
拆除(to pull down)
(记) demol(破坏)+ish→摧毁,比较demon(魔鬼)
(例) They're going to demolish that old building and put up a new one.
derelict
DERELICT adj. 荒废的, 玩忽职守的
(英) adj. 荒废的, 玩忽职守的(deserted by the owner; abandoned; neglectful of duty; remiss)
(考) 反义词:extremely careful(极其小心的); pillar of society(国之栋梁)
(记) de+relict(=relinguish 放弃)→放弃掉
(同) 近形词:relict(残余物);relic(遗迹)
(例) a derelict old house too dangerous to live in
defalcate
DEFALCATE v.盗用公款
(英) v.盗用公款(embezzle)
(例) He has defalcated with $10,000 of the company's money. vdiocesan
DIOCESAN adj. 主教管区的
(考) 反义词: ecumenical(世界基督教的)
depraved
DEPRAVED adj. 堕落的,腐化的
(英) adj. 堕落的,腐化的(morally bad, corrupt)
(例) depraved thoughts, morals, companions
crass
CRASS adj. 愚钝的, 粗糙的
(英) adj. 愚钝的, 粗糙的(crude and unrefined)
(考) 反义词: refined(文雅的)
(例) crass stupidity, ignorance
depredation
DEPREDATION n. 劫掠,蹂躏
(英) n. 劫掠,蹂躏 (robbing, plundering)
(记) de+pred(=plunder掠夺)+ation→劫掠
(同) 同根词:predator(食肉动物)
(例) the depredations of war
crumb
CRUMB n. 饼屑,面包屑; 碎裂的东西
(英) n. 饼屑,面包屑(small particles of bread or cake);
碎裂的东西(any bit or scrap)
(考) pottery : shard / bread : crumd
(陶器和陶器碎片/面包和面包屑)
(记) 和下面的crumble(弄碎)一起记,把面包弄碎(crumble the bread into crumbs)
(例) Sweep up the crumbs from under the table.
drove
DROVE n. 畜群; 人群
(英) n.畜群(flock; herd);
人群(a moving crowd of people)
(记) 和drive的过去式drove一样拼写
crotchety
CROTCHETY adj. 脾气坏的
(英) adj. 脾气坏的(of someone old) eccentric; whimsical)
DISCOMFIT v.使懊恼、难堪
(英) v.使懊恼、难堪(to make uneasy; disconcert; embarrass)
(记) dis+comfit(可能来自 comfort)→不舒服→难堪
(例) She was rather discomfited when the rain spoiled her new hat.
decent
DECENT adj. 适当的,可接受的; 得体的
(英) adj. 适当的,可接受的(proper, acceptable);
得体的(not likely to embarrass others)
(考) 反义词:seamy(丑恶的)
(例) That dress isn't decent !
DUEL n. 决斗
(英) n. 决斗(a formal fight between two persons)
(考) skirmish : insignificance /duel : formality
(小战斗的特点是不重要/决斗的特点是正式)
crux
CRUX n. 关键, 症结所在
(英) n. 关键, 症结所在(essential or main point)
(考) 反义词:peripheral element(外围要素)
dolorous
DOLOROUS adj. 悲哀的,忧愁的
(英) adj. 悲哀的,忧愁的(very sorrowful or sad; mournful)
(考) 反义词:jubilant(喜悦的)
(记) dol(悲哀)+orous→悲伤的
disquisition
DISQUISITION n.长篇演讲,专题论文
(英) n.长篇演讲,专题论文(a formal discussion of some subject; discourse or treatise)
(记) dis+quisit(寻求,要求)+ion→寻求(不同意见)→专题论文
(同) 同根词:prerequisite(先决条件)
currish
CURRISH adj. 下贱的,杂种的
(英) adj. 下贱的,杂种的(bad-tempered; mean; ill-bred)
cunning
CUNNING adj. 善于骗人的;灵巧的n. 欺诈行为
(英) adj. 善于骗人的(clever at deceiving people);
灵巧的(ingenious);
n. 欺诈行为(cunning behavior or quality)
(例) When he couldn't get what he wanted openly and honestly, he resorted to low cunning.
dispute
DISPUTE v. 争论
(考) prohibitive : purchase / peremptory : debate
(昂贵的无法购买/专横的无法争论)
反义词:accept(接受,同意)
dependable
demarcate
DEMARCATE v. 划分,划界
(英) v. 划分,划界 ( mark the limits; to mark the difference between)
(记) de+marc(=mark标记)+ate→做标记→划界,划分
(同) 派生词: demarcation(n. 界限, 划定界限)
(例) The river was the demarcation of the two countries.
debrief
DEBRIEF v. 向...询问情况,汇报情况
(记) de+brief(简述)→汇报
(例) We debriefed our pilot after she had flown over the enemy's land.
detergent
DETERGENT adj.净化的; n.清洁剂
(英) adj.净化的 (cleansing)
(记) de+terg(擦)+ent→擦掉→清洁剂
(例) Put the detergent in the dishwasher before starting it.、
discombobulated
DISCOMBOBULATED adj.扰乱的,打乱的
(考) discombobulated : order / erratic : consistency
(混乱的没有秩序/不稳定的没有一致性)
(例) I felt all discombobulated when I moved to the new town.
crepuscular
CREPUSCULAR adj. 朦胧的,微明的
(英) adj. 朦胧的,微明的(of or like twilight; dim)
(记) 来自crepuscle(黄昏),crep(黄昏=dusky)
(例) crepuscular animals(在拂晓或薄暮时活动的动物)
deform
DEFORM v. 毁坏形状或外观
(英) v. 毁坏形状或外观(spoil the shape or appearance of sth)
diva
DIVA n.歌剧中的女主角
(英) n.歌剧中的女主角(operatic singer)
COY adj. 腼腆的,忸怩的
(英) adj. 腼腆的,忸怩的(shrinking from contact with others; shy)
demise
DEMISE n.死亡
(英) n.死亡(death)
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