小編有話說:鑒于我個(gè)人的經(jīng)驗(yàn)教訓(xùn),背單詞時(shí)總是喜歡從頭背,例如:今天我背了第一頁的前幾個(gè),那么我每天開始背新的單詞之前總是從開頭背,到最后就第一頁記得牢。所以,為了防止和我有同樣毛病的童鞋犯錯(cuò)誤,偶決定10個(gè)開頭字母相同的單詞為一組,每天換不同的開頭字母。說的有點(diǎn)羅嗦,希望大家見諒哈~

1. Abacus:n. 算盤

They also learned to use the abacus.(他們還學(xué)習(xí)珠算。)

2. Abase:v. 使謙卑,使降低

The president is not willing to abase himself before the nation.(總統(tǒng)不愿在全國人民面前降低自己的威信。)

3. Abate:v. (指風(fēng)勢、疼痛等)減弱,減輕,減退

The storm began to abate slightly.(風(fēng)暴開始稍有所減弱。)

4. Abdicate:v. 正式放棄(官職、權(quán)利),讓位,退位

King Edward Ⅷ abdicated in 1936 to marry a commoner.(國王愛德華八世于1936年退位與一個(gè)平民結(jié)婚。)

5. Abduct:v. 誘拐,拐走,綁架

Detectives have not ruled out the possibility that she was abducted.(偵探尚未排除她被綁架的可能性。)

6. Aberrant:a. 不循常規(guī)的,不走正路的

It reflects the aberrant personality of some American politicians hostile to China’s development and becoming powerful.(這是美國一些反華政客仇視中國發(fā)展和強(qiáng)大的變態(tài)心理的表現(xiàn)。)

7. Abhor:v. 憎恨(某人,某事物),厭惡,討厭

They abhor all forms of racial discrimination.(他們憎惡任何形式的種族歧視。)

8. Abject:a. 1.(情況)凄慘的,絕望的2. (人、動(dòng)作或行為)無恥的,下賤的

This policy has turned out to be an abject failure.(這一政策最后以慘敗而告終。)

What an abject performance!(多么卑劣的行為!)

9. Abode:n. 房屋,家

With no fixed abode(居無定所)

10. Abominable:1.可憎的,可惡的2. 糟糕的,極壞的

Their cruel treatment of prisoners was abominable.(他們虐待犯人的做法令人厭惡。)

The sanitary conditions in this restaurant are abominable.(這家飯館的衛(wèi)生狀況糟透了。)