6. bathetic [bə'θetɪk] adj.平凡的,陈腐的,顿降的 effusively or insincerely emotional; 参考例句: 1. Dickens's readers really wanted to feel the kind of bathetic sadness that he tried to evoke. 狄更斯的读者非常希望感受到他试图唤起的那种虚假的悲伤。 2. Instead I've compromised by writing a slightly less bathetic list of all the things I must do today. 相反, 我采取了折衷的办法,列了一张稍微不那么平庸的清单,写明我今日必须完成的各项事务。 7. resurgence [rɪˈsɜ:dʒəns] n.再起,复活,再现 a new increase of activity or interest in a particular subject or idea which had been forgotten for some time 参考例句: 1. A resurgence of grief swept over Nim. 悲痛又涌上了尼姆的心头。 2. Police say drugs traffickers are behind the resurgence of violence. 警方说毒贩是暴力活动重新抬头的罪魁祸首。 8. acolyte [ˈækəlaɪt] n.助手,侍僧 anyone who follows or helps , or someone who helps a priest in some religious ceremonies 参考例句: 1. To his acolytes, he is known simply as "the Boss". 他被手下人简称为“老板”。 2. Richard Brome, an acolyte of Ben Jonson's, wrote "The Jovial Crew" in 1641. 本·琼森的仆人理查德·布罗姆在1641年写了《一伙快活人》。 9. lingual [ˈlɪŋgwəl] adj.语言的;舌的 consisting of or related to language; 参考例句: 1. Over here, they're not even lingual. 在这,他们甚至什么话都说不来。 2. Its brilliant elegant lingual art can be called "Great works". 它那璀灿优美的语言艺术,真可谓“天地妙文”。 |
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