SAT Vocabulary Power (2-15)
单词卡: 36
- 1.
- the state of being adjacent
- that which is near or bordering upon
- 2.
- of similar nature or qualities
- a white or delicately tinted fine-grained gypsum
- 3.
- a disclaimer of intentional error or offense
- a total departure from one's faith or religion
- 4.
- to foil or frustrate
- an officer of court having custody of prisoners under arraignment
- 5.
- any dialectic pronunciation of English, especially that of the Irish people
- the business of making sales and purchases for a commission
- a broker
- 6.
- to render intelligible
- a small shrill trumpet or bugle
- 7.
- to set apart as sacred
- to force into military service
- 8.
- a trying and purifying test or agency
- any concerted movement, vigorously prosecuted, in behalf of an idea or principle
- 9.
- a lowering in value or an underrating in worth
- to press down
- 10.
- to burst or break asunder
- to displease
- 11.
- a component or essential part
- to educe or extract gradually or without violence
- 12.
- indicative
- to make manifest or evident
- 13.
- pertaining to the relation of lord and vassal
- the feudal system
- 14.
- abundant
- pertaining or relating to electricity produced by chemical action
- 15.
- deviating from the normal form or standard type
- having six angles
- 16.
- measureless
- boundless or immeasurable extension or duration
- 17.
- savage
- to place in the earth, as a dead body
- 18.
- supple
- the written or printed productions of the human mind collectively
- 19.
- a threat
- a collection of wild animals, especially when kept for exhibition
- 20.
- to put into a wrong place
- to give a wrong impression
- 21.
- to make milder or more endurable
- a system of principles and formulas designed to assist the recollection in certain instances
- 22.
- an eccentricity
- the form of lyric poetry anciently intended to be sung
- 23.
- genuinely
- a sudden and violent breaking forth, as of something that has been pent up or restrained
- 24.
- the writing-paper of the ancient Egyptians, and later of the Romans
- a brief narrative founded on real scenes or events usually with a moral
- 25.
- to win the mind of by argument, eloquence, evidence, or reflection
- capable of influencing to action by entreaty, statement, or anything that moves the feelings
- 26.
- common
- the person to whom anything is pledged
- 27.
- one who owns, enjoys, or controls anything, as property
- being not beyond the reach of power natural, moral, or supernatural
- 28.
- the state or character of using a fictitious name
- the branch of medicine that relates to mental disease
- 29.
- the treatment of mental disease
- small and fat
- 30.
- the process by which an animal or plant gives rise to another of its kind
- an expression of disapproval or blame personally addressed to one censured
- 31.
- to repay evil with a similar evil
- to make an effort to vomit
- 32.
- plausible
- one of a class of persons or things regarded as representative of the class
- 33.
- to feed to fullness or to satiety
- to conjecture
- 34.
- any opinion, principle, dogma, or doctrine that a person believes or maintains as true
- a settled course or manner of progress
- 35.
- an essay or treatise on a particular subject
- bred from the best or purest blood or stock
- 36.
- allowing the passage of light
- that may e sent through or across