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20 14 Shaanxi college entrance examination English vocabulary. With translation

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1. abuse [ Bju: s] Many crimes in this area are related to drug abuse.

I'm afraid this position is easy to be abused.

2. College [? k? d? m? ] junior college; He was admitted to the military academy with honors.

3. sufficient [d? kw? T] that's enough; Wear clothes that can provide adequate protection from wind and rain.

Puberty ['pubertal] n.adolescence is a person's best time.

5. advocate ['? dv? Ke? We advocate solving international disputes through negotiation, rather than resorting to force. We advocate the settlement of international disputes through consultation rather than resorting to force.

6. agency? dns? ] agent; He was assigned as an interpreter in Xinhua News Agency. He was assigned as an interpreter in Xinhua News Agency.

7. Aggressive [gres? You'd better separate the two aggressive boys. You'd better separate those two aggressive boys.

Although Tom is only an amateur, he is a first-class player. Although Tom is only an amateur, he is a first-class player.

9. ambiguous [? m? b? gju? The meaning of this sentence is ambiguous. The meaning of this sentence is unclear.

10. Apparent [? p? r? It is obvious from her face that she is really having a hard time.

1 1. clap [? pl? The audience applauded, applauded.

12. Applicant [pl? k? Applicant: This application is much better than that one.

13. Architect [? ɑ:k? Tekt] architect. The new building was built according to the design of a famous architect.

14. Suppose [? Sju:m] vt。 It is reasonable to assume that he knew in advance that it would happen. There is reason to think that he knew in advance that such a thing would happen.

15. Authentic [? :? θent? K] Really, really, this is a real news report. We can trust it.

16. awesome ['? :s? M] awesome; What is terrible is that they are faced with an arduous task.

17. Bachelor? tl? Bachelor's degree; A bachelor doesn't trust women. He has been a bachelor all his life.

18. Balcony? lk? n? There are some flowers on the balcony.

19. biochemistry [? Ba? kem? str? biochemistry

20. Bonus? Bonus, extra allowance; Bonus. The workers expect to distribute the year-end bonus. Workers expect year-end bonuses.

2/kloc ['kloc] n.1.prosperity; prosperity The industry of this country is booming.

22. Bound [Ba? [nd] It must be Pete, a former optimizer, who said things would definitely improve. Peter, who has always been optimistic, said that things will definitely get better.

23. Border [Ba? ndr? A river divides the two countries.

24. brunch [br? nt? ] Brunch They eat the same thing at brunch every day. They always eat the same thing at brunch every day.

25.bunch [b? nt? She picked a big bunch of flowers to decorate the table. She picked a big bunch of flowers to decorate the table.

Capsule ['capsule] a. 26. Capsule? Psju:l] capsules; The capsule doctor advised me to take a capsule this morning.

27. casting, casting. Casting; Throw him a welcome smile. She smiled at him as a welcome.

28. Category [? k? t? g? These questions may be included in the same category. These problems can be grouped together.

29. Catholicism [? k? θl? K] Catholicism

30. Chef [? A person without practical experience can't be a chef.

3 1. Submit [k? m? Crime; Trust ... I have never committed any crime ... I have never committed a crime.

32. compass? mp? Compass; Compass The compass was invented by China. The compass was invented by China.

33. compromise mpr? horse Z] vi。 Compromise solution; The spokesman made it clear that there was no sign of compromise at present. A spokesman said there would be no compromise at present.

34. Confidential [? k? nf? den? He refused to let his secret handle confidential letters. He won't let his secretary handle confidential documents.

35. Consequences [? k? nsikw? As a result, everyone agreed that he had a bad cold. As a result, he caught a bad cold.

36. conservative [k? n? s? :v? t? Politically, they support the Conservative Party and oppose reform. Politically, they are conservative and oppose reform.

37. consistent [k? n? s? st? He always matches his words with his deeds. He always keeps his word.

38. ask [k? N's Lt] vi。 If you don't know anything about it, please look it up in the dictionary. If you are not clear about this problem, please look it up in the dictionary.

39. refute [? k? ntr? d? Refute young children should never refute what their parents say. Children should never contradict their parents.

40. convey [k? Really? When you see him, don't forget to convey my reward.

4 1. criterion [kra? Only social practice is the standard of truth. Only social practice can be the only criterion for testing truth.

42. Food, delicacies This hotel has a big restaurant that serves super local dishes. There is a big restaurant in the hotel, serving delicious local dishes.

43. Wet? Mp] slightly wet

Leave ['leave] a. 44. Do you know the reason why she went to London suddenly? Do you know the reason why she suddenly went to London?

45. Desperate [? Desp? r? Despair; Despair; They tried desperately to save the company. They tried their best to save the company.

46. detective [dtekt? detective

47. Distinguish between [dstk? We must distinguish right from wrong.

Draft, draft. I know this draft needs editing.

49. Electronic [lek'tr? n? This is an electronic device with many uses. This is an electronic instrument with many uses.

Ask? Enkvar The inquiry must be conducted independently. This investigation must be conducted independently.

5 1. Obvious [? ev? d? It is obvious to us now that we have made a mistake. We obviously made a mistake.

52. exposure [? Same as [in] a. Expose; We must expose this shameful behavior to journalists. We must expose this shameless behavior to the newspaper.

53. Extraordinary [? k? She has a strange and beautiful voice. She has a sweet voice and a wide range.

54. fantasy ['f? nt? s? ] fantasy; The product of fantasy

55. flashlight [flla? I saw the sudden flash of a flashlight in the dark.

56. Two weeks [? f? :tna? Two weeks, you need a rest. Why not take a two-week vacation? You need to rest. Why not take a two-week vacation?

57. Feifei: We? highway

58. Gallery ['? l? r? Some priceless works of art were stolen from the art gallery. Many priceless works of art were stolen from the art gallery.

59. Shanda [?r? My ward is like grand central station. People come and go. My ward is like the Central Railway Station in new york. People come and go all day.

60. sacred? A holy man needs to read the Bible.

6 1. Hydrogen [? Huh? Doctor? dn]n . & lt; Chemistry > hydrogen (h)

62. identify [a? Dent. Law? ] vt。 Can you recognize the man who robbed you? Can you recognize the man who robbed you?

63. emigrant ['emigrant] a. emigrant; Quite a few people are against the government's attitude towards immigrants. Quite a few people are against the government's attitude towards immigrants.

64. Librarian [la? bre? The librarian catalogued a new book. The librarian catalogued a new book.

65.lid [l? I can't open this lid-it seems to be nailed down. I can't open this lid, it seems to be nailed.

66. Mourning [m? Express deep regret.

67. Offensive [fens? Rude [rude]

68.plug【pl? ɡ。 & Plug in the plug; Check whether the plug is loose. Check whether the plug is loose.

Portable? p? :t? I have a portable typewriter.

70. psychology [sa? k? l? psychology

7 1. Qualification [? kw? l? f? Jack qualified to practice medicine. Jack has obtained a doctor's qualification certificate.

72. Random? nd? M] any; Random, random interviews are given to students by random sampling. Randomly select some students for interview.

73. receipt [r? After she paid the bill, she put the receipt in her purse.

74. receptionist [rsepn? Please ask the receptionist to connect your call to my room. Please ask the receptionist to connect your call to my room.

75. make an appointment [? rez? I'll call the restaurant to make a reservation. I'll call the hotel to reserve a seat.

76. Resignation [r? za? [example] ①. & resign

77. Sacrifice [? kr? Law? Sacrifice; Sacrifice. He decided to give up a trip for a new house. In order to buy a new house, he decided to give up traveling.

78.self

79. Side? dwe? ] business English sidewalk

Sleeves, sleeves

8 1. Spiritual [? sp? r? t? u? People need a chance to be alone to think about mental problems. People need a chance to reflect on mental problems.

82. Stainless steel? nl? I have a set of stainless steel knees and forks.

83. steep [steep] This slope is too steep for us to climb. This slope is too steep for us to climb.

84.strawberries? :b? r? I only had a strawberry yogurt for breakfast.

85. Replace [? bst? t]t]vt。 & Second, we shouldn't replace our 86. Personal feelings about the policy. Secondly, we should not substitute personal feelings for policies.

87. Vacancy [? ve? k? Vacant positions can be announced through the media. Vacant positions can be announced to the public under the guise of newspapers.

88. Effective? l? Illness is a legitimate reason for absenteeism.

Visual ['visual] n.89.i have a good visual memory. I will never forget it.

90. Worm [w? : m] worm

9 1. factor? kt? factor

92. Negative ['neɡ? t? negative

93. complain [k? Please. Complain.

94. complaints [k? m? ple? [nt] complain

95. Details [? di:te? L] explain in detail

96. Solution [slu:? [n] solve; dissolve

97. Solve [s? Lv] vt。 solve

98. involving [? Enwei? Lv] vt。 Contain; Involve, involve.

99. ideal [a? di:? Ideal, ideal

10 1. Narrator [nre? t? The narrator of the story

102. Neutral [? NYU: tr? neutral

103. Affirmation [f? :m? t? V] definitely; good

104. Economy [? k? n? m? ] save; economy

105. hospitality [tent? pay attention to

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