SAT Vocabulary Power (7-60)
单词卡: 30
- 1.
- a condensed form as of a book or play
- to abolish, repeal
- 2.
- sharp-cornered
- withered
- 3.
- to cause to be less harsh, violent, or severe, as excitement, appetite, pain, or disease
- harsh in disposition or character
- 4.
- sated with pleasure
- to indulge in profane oaths
- 5.
- the system, doctrine, and practice of the Roman Catholic Church
- universal prevalence or acceptance
- 6.
- to form an idea, mental image or thought of
- a musical composition
- 7.
- belonging or relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- belonging to a corporation
- 8.
- a becoming worse
- to become worse or inferior
- 9.
- to regard with blame
- to deprive of weapons
- 10.
- a young duck
- capable of being drawn out, as into wire or a thread
- 11.
- to fortify or protect, as with a trench or ditch and wall
- to interweave
- 12.
- to obtain by violence, threats, compulsion, or the subjection of another to some necessity
- the practice of obtaining by violence or compulsion
- 13.
- into notice or view
- with directness
- 14.
- frank
- an English monetary unit
- 15.
- a misunderstanding attended by ill feeling, perplexity, or strife
- to wet or moisten
- 16.
- insufficient
- not to be approved, considered, or allowed, as testimony
- 17.
- full of or abounding in mountains
- as much as can be or is usually put into the or exercise
- 18.
- detestable
- longer than broad: applied most commonly to rectangular objects considerably elongated
- 19.
- mode of speech
- to converse in
- 20.
- conceited
- to puncture slightly with fine, sharp points
- 21.
- first
- stiffly proper
- 22.
- an insane propensity to set things on fire
- pertaining to fireworks or their manufacture
- 23.
- the quality of being upright in principles and conduct
- to recover
- 24.
- to yield
- bearing upon the matter in hand
- 25.
- affecting the sense of taste
- deep wisdom or knowledge
- 26.
- a stone coffin or a chest-like tomb
- scornfully or bitterly sarcastic
- 27.
- extremely
- separation
- 28.
- rivulet
- strictness
- 29.
- more than sufficient
- to move like a wave or in waves
- 30.
- the intellectual and moral tendencies that characterize any age or epoch
- the culminating-point of prosperity, influence, or greatness