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GRE词汇解析【六篇】

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【篇1】GRE词汇解析

prevaricate: 支吾其词; to deviate from the truth: equivocate

1) to lie or deviate from the truth

2) to speak equivocally or evasively, i.e., to lie

Syn: deceive, equivocate, misrepresent, lie, perjure

prevaricate : deceive

prevaricate : truth

prevaricate : deceit

prevaricate : dishonesty

1. Rather than admit that he had overslept again, the employee prevaricated and claimed that heavy traffic had prevented him from arriving at work ontime.

2. Do not prevaricate about who did what or why; simply tell me how the vase got broken.

The mayor"s desperate attempt to prevaricate about the scandal was transparent to the voters.

His mother knew no one else could have done it, but the child foolishly prevaricated about the stain on the rug.

prevaricate : deceive = exhortation : encourage

prevaricate : deceive = filibuster : delay :: blandishment : coax

equivocate : clarity = prevaricate : truth

prevaricate : deceit = filibuster : delay

equivocate/palter/falter/prevaricate 含糊其辞,说模棱两的话

【篇2】GRE词汇解析

contentious: 好争吵的, 有异议的, 爱争论的; quarrelsome

1) argumentative, combative, quarrelsome, pugnacious, bellicose

2) inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits

polemic : contentious

contentious : argue

contentious : quarrel

contentious concilliatory

conciliatory contentious, belligerent, vexatious, polemical, aggrieved

1. The contentious student was asked to leave the classroom.

2. They hate his contentious behavior because every suggestion they give ends in a fight

polemic : contentious = dirge

contentious : argue = meddle

contentious : quarrel = tenacious : persist

contentious concilliatory

conciliatory contentious, belligerent, vexatious, polemical, aggrieved

【篇3】GRE词汇解析

diatribe: 诽谤; a bitter and abusive speech or writing

1) a bitter, abusive denunciation

2) a bitter and abusive speech or writing

3) ironic or satirical criticism

4) an abusive, bitter, ranting criticism or denouncing

5) a critical or abusive speech or piece of writing

6) violent verbal attack, tirade, malediction, obloquy, jeremiad, fulmination

7) a bitter, sharply abusive denunciation, attack, or criticism

8) a bitter or abusive speech

9) a harsh denunciation

10) bitter verbal attack

11) an abusive, condemnatory speech

Synonyms: harangue, invective, tiradediatribe verbal tribute, vocal tribute, encomium, laudatory piece of writing, laudatory speech

1) The writer peppers 它的作品with ____, 以至人们把她看得比实际的更____. (diatribe....censorious)

2) 某人的___是如此的memorable, 以致于别人觉得他很____。(diatribe.....censorious)

3) The feminist poet’s extremely explicit and witty diatribes against social convention were so thoroughly emulated by other writers that her idiosyncratic brand of rebellion eventually became the convention of her time.

4) Fidel Castro is renowned for his long diatribes against the U.S. government.

5. After taking in her boss’s long diatribe about her work, she simply quit.

6) Diatribes tend to cause the listener to close his or her ears and mind after a short length of time.

During the divorce hearings she delivered a diatribe full of the emotion pushing her away from her husband.

The diatribe was directed towards a disrespectful supervisor.

The speaker launched into a distribe against what he called “the evils of technology.”

【类】lullaby:song=diatribe:discourse摇篮曲是一种歌曲=抨击性演讲是一种演讲

declamation:grandiloquence=burlesque:mockery=diatribe:abuse慷慨激昂的演讲用夸大之词=滑稽表演用嘲讽之词=恶骂用辱骂之词

【反】encomium(n 赞辞;称赞);eulogy(n 赞词;颂词);laudatory piece of writing(赞扬性的文章)

GRE核心词汇词组:other than

other than 不同于,除了

释义

You use other than after a statement (usually negative) to say that the person, item, or thing that follows is the only exception to the statement.

例句

There are so many other factors that cause droughts other than the monsoon.

GRE

Parties were partial by definition, self-interested, and therefore serving something other than the transcendent public good.

【篇4】GRE词汇解析

contaminated: 受污染的; polluted

contaminated inviolate; pristine; aseptic

purge contaminate, adulterate

hedge : loss:: quarantine : contaminate

inviolate: 未亵渎的, 无污点的, 未受侵犯的

tainted: 感染的, 污染的

untainted: 无污点的

aseptic: 洁净的,无菌的,防腐剂,preventing infection; having a cleansing effect

【篇5】GRE词汇解析

desultory: 不连贯的,disconnected; random; lacking in consistency or order

1) lacking connection; aimless; random

2) lacking in relevance

3) marked by lack of definite plan, regularity, or purpose

4) not connected with the main subject

5) disappointing in progress, performance, or quality 6) moving or jumping from one thing to another; disconnected7) occurring haphazardly; random. chance.

6) aimless haphazard digressing at random

7) moving in a random, directionless manner

8) random; disconnected; rambling

9) jumping from one thing to another; disconnected

desultory assiduous, strictly methodical, carefully planned

desultory = random, aimless, casual, haphazard, indiscriminate, unconsidered, unplanned

desultory : plan

The thefts were occurring in a desultory manner making them difficult to track.

The jury had difficulty following the witnesses desultory testimony.

【篇6】GRE词汇解析

imperative: adj. 迫切的: needing immediate attention

【考法1】n. 命令: a statement of what to do that must be obeyed by those concerned

【例】 a secretary of defense who was fond of issuing harshly worded imperatives 一个很喜欢发布措辞严厉的命令的国防部长

【近】 command, decree, dictate, direction, directive, instruction, order, word

【考法2】adj. 命令的,强制性的:forcing one"s compliance or participation by or as if by law

【例】 requests that grew more and more imperative 命令性越来越强的请求

【近】 compulsory, forced, involuntary, obligatory, peremptory, required

【反】 optional 可选择的;voluntary 志愿性的

【考法3】adj. 迫切的: needing immediate attention

【例】 an imperative need for medical supplies in the earthquake-ravaged country 地震灾区国家对于医疗物资的迫切需求

【近】 clamant, compelling, critical, crying, emergent, exigent, imperious, importunate, pressing, urgent

【反】 noncritical, unimportant 不重要的

【考法4】adj. 必要的: impossible to do without

【例】 Proper equipment is imperative for the success of this chemical experiment. 合适的仪器是这个化学实验成功必不可少的条件

【近】 indispensable, necessary, necessitous, requisite, vital

【反】 dispensable, inessential, needless, unnecessary 非必须的

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