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A monument was built to commemorate the victory. 1monument ['mUnjumKnt]n.纪念碑;纪念馆 2commemorate [kK'memKreit]vt.纪念 3victory ['viktKri]n.胜利 The children huddled together for warmth. 1huddle ['hZdl]v.挤成一堆n.一堆人(杂物) Censure is sometimes harder to bear than punishment. 1censure ['senFK]v.责难,非难 2punishment ['pZniFmKnt]n.惩罚 The new vaccine eradicated all traces of the disease within three months. 1vaccine ['vRksi:n]n.牛痘苗,疫苗 2eradicate [i'rRdikeit]v.根除,扑灭 3disease [di'zi:z]n.病;疾病 The barbarians defiled the church by using it as a stable. 1barbarian [bT:'bEKriKn]n.野蛮人 2defile [di'fail]v.败坏;弄脏 n.隘路 3church [tFK:tF]n.教堂;教会 The pregnant woman has an enlarged abdomen. 1pregnant ['pregnKnt]a.怀孕的;意义深长的 2enlarge [in'lT:dJ]vt.扩大,扩展;放大 3abdomen ['RbdKmen]n.腹部 The lost hikers were bereft of hope when the rescue plane did not see them. 1hiker ['haikK]n.徒步旅行者 2bereft [bi'reft]a.被剥夺的,丧失的,失去亲人的 3rescue ['reskju:]vt.&n.营救;援救 The children were bereaved by the death of their parents. 1bereaved [bi'ri:vd]a.丧失的 bereave [bi'ri:v]v.抢走;使丧失 This battlefield is consecrated to the memory of the soldiers who died here. 1consecrate ['kUnsikreit]vt.供神用,奉献,使神圣 A good joke does not necessarily evoke a hearty laugh. 1evoke [i'vouk]vt.唤起,引起 Wheels left grooves in a muddy dirt road. 1wheel [wi:l]n.轮,机轮 2groove [gru:v]n.槽;惯例 v.灌制 3muddy ['mZdi]a.多泥的,泥泞的 The old car jolted its passengers badly as it went over the rough road. 1jolt [dJoult]n.颠簸,震摇 2passenger ['pRsindJK]n.乘客;旅客 3rough [rZf]a.表面不平的;粗略的 Bowing to greet a lady is now an obsolete custom. 1bow [bau]n.弓;蝴蝶结;鞠躬 2obsolete ['UbsKli:t]adj.废弃的,过时的 |
