SAT Vocabulary Power (1-2)
单词卡: 31
- 1.
- one who navigates the air, a balloonist
- the art or practice of flying aircraft
- 2.
- a studied or ostentatious pretense or attempt
- some auxiliary person or thing
- 3.
- a grotesque, ludicrous, or fantastic action
- any opponent or enemy of Christ, whether a person or a power
- 4.
- absolute government
- any one who claims or wields unrestricted or undisputed authority or influence
- 5.
- a vain boaster
- to wave, shake, or flourish triumphantly or defiantly, as a sword or spear
- 6.
- a very thin gauze used for trimmings, evening dress, etc
- the knightly system of feudal times with its code, usages and practices
- 7.
- a stream that unites with another
- the act or state or conforming
- 8.
- brave
- line of motion or direction
- 9.
- the detention of a vessel beyond the specified time of sailing
- like a tree
- 10.
- untrustworthy
- to disenchant
- 11.
- to bubble up
- giving off bubbles of gas
- 12.
- extensive knowledge of literature, history, language, etc
- to keep clear of
- 13.
- hard to please
- a measure of length, 6 feet
- 14.
- fleeting
- the support on or against which a lever rests, or the point about which it turns
- 15.
- very depressing
- irreligious
- 16.
- inadequacy
- inadequate for some need, purpose, or use
- 17.
- that upon which the mind is set
- to act reciprocally
- 18.
- entreaty in behalf of others
- a mediator
- 19.
- unwilling
- complication
- 20.
- to draw into entanglement, literally or figuratively
- that can not be wounded or hurt
- 21.
- an alcoholic cordial sweetened and flavored with aromatic substances
- to deliver the amount or value of
- 22.
- indescribable
- a person or thing of little or no account
- 23.
- pertaining to the eye or vision
- one who makes or deals in optical instruments or eye-glasses
- 24.
- any unusual occurrence
- to play at courtship with a woman
- 25.
- any prediction or foretelling
- to predict or foretell, especially under divine inspiration and guidance
- 26.
- to have or produce resonance
- that which is restored to, relied upon, or made available for aid or support
- 27.
- a sea-nymph, described by Homer as dwelling between the island of Circe and Scylla
- hot winds from Africa
- 28.
- genuine
- to smother
- 29.
- one of three men united coordinately in public office or authority
- of little importance or value
- 30.
- a change, especially a complete change, of condition or circumstances, as of fortune
- to contend
- 31.
- a homeless, neglected wanderer
- a vest