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25 个单词

mellifluous

/meˈlɪf.lu.əs/ adjective
高级

释义

悦耳的,甜美动听的

sweet-sounding; pleasant to hear

例句

The narrator's mellifluous voice made even the most technical passages of the audiobook enjoyable.

朗读者悦耳的嗓音让有声书中最专业的段落也变得引人入胜。

同义词: melodious dulcet harmonious

zeitgeist

/ˈzaɪt.ɡaɪst/ noun
高级

释义

时代精神,时代潮流

the defining spirit or mood of a particular period of history

例句

The film perfectly captured the zeitgeist of the late 1960s — the optimism, the rebellion, and the desire for change.

这部电影完美地捕捉了六十年代末的时代精神——那份乐观、反叛和求变的渴望。

同义词: spirit of the age climate mood

ineffable

/ɪnˈef.ə.bəl/ adjective
高级

释义

难以言喻的,无法用语言表达的

too great, extreme, or beautiful to be expressed or described in words

例句

Standing at the edge of the Grand Canyon, she felt an ineffable sense of awe.

站在大峡谷的边缘,她感到一种难以言喻的敬畏。

同义词: indescribable inexpressible beyond words

surreptitious

/ˌsʌr.əpˈtɪʃ.əs/ adjective
高级

释义

偷偷摸摸的,暗中进行的

kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of; done stealthily

例句

She took a surreptitious glance at her phone during the meeting, hoping no one would notice.

她在会议中偷偷瞥了一眼手机,希望没人注意到。

同义词: covert clandestine stealthy

quintessential

/ˌkwɪn.tɪˈsen.ʃəl/ adjective
高级

释义

典型的,最具代表性的

representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class

例句

Fish and chips is the quintessential British comfort food.

炸鱼薯条是最具代表性的英国家常美食。

同义词: archetypal classic definitive

juxtapose

/ˌdʒʌk.stəˈpoʊz/ verb
高级

释义

并列,并置(以进行比较或对比)

to place close together or side by side for comparison or contrast

例句

The museum juxtaposes ancient artifacts with modern art to highlight how creativity has evolved.

博物馆将古代文物与现代艺术并列展示,以突显创造力的演变。

同义词: contrast compare set side by side

ubiquitous

/juːˈbɪk.wɪ.təs/ adjective
高级

释义

无处不在的,随处可见的

present, appearing, or found everywhere

例句

Smartphones have become so ubiquitous that it feels strange to be without one.

智能手机已经变得无处不在,没有手机反而让人觉得不自在。

同义词: omnipresent pervasive universal

pragmatic

/præɡˈmæt.ɪk/ adjective
中级

释义

务实的,注重实际的

dealing with things sensibly and realistically, in a practical way

例句

We need a pragmatic approach to climate change — one that balances environmental goals with economic reality.

我们需要用务实的方式应对气候变化——在环境目标和经济现实之间取得平衡。

同义词: practical realistic sensible

nostalgia

/nɒˈstæl.dʒə/ noun
中级

释义

怀旧,思乡之情

a sentimental longing or affection for the past

例句

The smell of freshly baked bread always fills me with nostalgia for my grandmother's kitchen.

刚烤好的面包的香味总是让我怀念起祖母的厨房。

同义词: longing yearning wistfulness

catalyst

/ˈkæt.əl.ɪst/ noun
中级

释义

催化剂,促进变化的因素

a person or thing that causes an important change or event to happen

例句

The pandemic was a catalyst for the widespread adoption of remote work.

疫情成为远程办公大规模普及的催化剂。

同义词: trigger stimulus spark

paradox

/ˈpær.ə.dɒks/ noun
中级

释义

悖论,矛盾的说法

a seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true

例句

It's a paradox that the more choices we have, the less satisfied we often feel.

选择越多,我们反而越不满足——这是一个悖论。

同义词: contradiction anomaly puzzle

ambiguous

/æmˈbɪɡ.ju.əs/ adjective
中级

释义

模棱两可的,含糊不清的

open to more than one interpretation; not clear

例句

The contract contained several ambiguous clauses that both sides interpreted differently.

合同中有几项含糊不清的条款,双方的理解各不相同。

同义词: vague unclear equivocal

serendipity

/ˌser.ənˈdɪp.ɪ.ti/ noun
中级

释义

意外的惊喜,机缘巧合

the occurrence of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way

例句

It was pure serendipity that I sat next to my future business partner on that flight.

我在那趟航班上恰好坐在了未来的生意伙伴旁边,纯粹是机缘巧合。

同义词: luck fortune chance

meticulous

/mɪˈtɪk.jə.ləs/ adjective
中级

释义

一丝不苟的,注重细节的

showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise

例句

The watchmaker's meticulous craftsmanship is evident in every tiny gear and spring.

制表师一丝不苟的工艺体现在每一个微小的齿轮和弹簧上。

同义词: thorough precise painstaking

eloquent

/ˈel.ə.kwənt/ adjective
中级

释义

雄辩的,口才好的

fluent and persuasive in speaking or writing

例句

The lawyer's eloquent closing argument moved several jurors to tears.

律师雄辩的结案陈词让几位陪审员感动得流下了眼泪。

同义词: articulate expressive persuasive

resilient

/rɪˈzɪl.i.ənt/ adjective
中级

释义

有韧性的,适应力强的

able to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks

例句

After losing her job, she proved to be remarkably resilient and started her own company within months.

失业后,她展现了非凡的韧性,几个月内就创办了自己的公司。

同义词: tough adaptable hardy

ephemeral

/ɪˈfem.ər.əl/ adjective
中级

释义

短暂的,转瞬即逝的

lasting for a very short time

例句

The ephemeral beauty of cherry blossoms draws millions of visitors each spring.

樱花短暂的美丽每年春天吸引着数百万游客。

同义词: transient fleeting momentary

brilliant

/ˈbrɪl.jənt/ adjective
初级

释义

杰出的,才华横溢的;明亮的

exceptionally clever, talented, or vivid

例句

The scientist came up with a brilliant solution that no one else had considered.

那位科学家想出了一个别人都没有想到的绝妙方案。

同义词: outstanding ingenious dazzling

persuade

/pəˈsweɪd/ verb
初级

释义

说服,劝说

to convince someone to do or believe something

例句

She managed to persuade her boss to let the team work from home on Fridays.

她成功说服了老板,让团队每周五可以居家办公。

同义词: convince influence sway

thrive

/θraɪv/ verb
初级

释义

茁壮成长,蓬勃发展

to grow, develop, or be successful

例句

Some plants thrive in shade, while others need direct sunlight.

有些植物在阴凉处茁壮成长,而另一些则需要直射阳光。

同义词: flourish prosper bloom

vanish

/ˈvæn.ɪʃ/ verb
初级

释义

消失,突然不见

to disappear suddenly and completely

例句

The magician waved his hand, and the coin seemed to vanish into thin air.

魔术师挥了挥手,硬币似乎凭空消失了。

同义词: disappear evaporate fade

glimpse

/ɡlɪmps/ noun/verb
初级

释义

一瞥,瞥见

a brief or incomplete look at something

例句

I caught a glimpse of the sunset before the clouds rolled in.

在乌云飘来之前,我瞥见了一眼日落。

同义词: peek glance look

obstacle

/ˈɒb.stə.kəl/ noun
初级

释义

障碍,阻碍

something that blocks the way or prevents progress

例句

The biggest obstacle to learning a new language is the fear of making mistakes.

学习一门新语言最大的障碍就是害怕犯错。

同义词: barrier hurdle hindrance

generous

/ˈdʒen.ər.əs/ adjective
初级

释义

慷慨的,大方的

willing to give more of something than is expected

例句

She was generous enough to donate half of her savings to the charity.

她非常慷慨,把一半积蓄捐给了慈善机构。

同义词: charitable giving liberal

curious

/ˈkjʊr.i.əs/ adjective
初级

释义

好奇的,求知欲强的

eager to learn or know something

例句

The curious child asked her parents dozens of questions about the stars.

那个好奇的孩子向父母问了几十个关于星星的问题。

同义词: inquisitive eager interested