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GRE备考提升记单词效率4个实用方法思路详解

  85. rash / rehash

  rash: If someone is rash or does rash things, they act without thinking carefully first, and therefore make mistakes or behave foolishly.

  rehash: If you describe something as a rehash, you are criticizing it because it repeats old ideas, facts, or themes, though some things have been changed to make it appear new.

  86. grin / chagrin

  grin: A grin is a broad smile.

  If you grin and bear it, you accept a difficult or unpleasant situation without complaining because you know there is nothing you can do to make things better.

  chagrin: Chagrin is a feeling of disappointment, upset, or annoyance, perhaps because of your own failure. (FORMAL, WRITTEN)

  87. voluble / voluminous

  voluble: If you say that someone is voluble, you mean that they talk a lot with great energy and enthusiasm. (FORMAL)

  voluminous: Something that is voluminous is very large or contains a lot of things. (FORMAL)

  88. virtue / virtual / virus

  89. paean / panache / panacea

  paean: A paean is a piece of music, writing, or film that expresses praise, admiration, or happiness. (LITERARY)(=eulogy)(赞歌,凯歌)

  panache: If you do something with panache, you do it in a confident, stylish, and elegant way.

  panacea - 万能灵药

  90. premise / surmise / demise

  surmise: If you surmise that something is true, you guess it from the available evidence, although you do not know for certain. (FORMAL)

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  91. employ / deploy / ploy

  deploy: To deploy troops or military resources means to organize or position them so that they are ready to be used.

  ploy: A ploy is a way of behaving that someone plans carefully and secretly in order to gain an advantage for themselves.(策略)

  92. apposite / opposite

  apposite: Something that is apposite is suitable for or appropriate to what is happening or being discussed. (FORMAL)

  93. object / objection / objective / objectivity

  objective: Objective information is based on facts.

  94. lurid / lucid

  lurid: If you say that something is lurid, you are critical of it because it involves a lot of violence, sex, or shocking detail.

  95. covet / covert / overt

  covet: If you covet something, you strongly want to have it for yourself.(FORMAL)

  covert: Covert activities or situations are secret or hidden. (FORMAL)

  overt: An overt action or attitude is done or shown in an open and obvious way.

  96. stationary / stationery

  stationary: Something that is stationary is not moving.(=static)

  97. supple / supplement / supplicate

  supple: A supple object or material bends or changes shape easily without cracking or breaking.

  supplicate: A supplicant is a person who prays to God or respectfully asks an important person to help them or to give them something that they want very much. (FORMAL)

  98. binge / hinge / fringe

  binge: If you go on a binge, you do too much of something, such as drinking alcohol, eating, or spending money. (INFORMAL)

  hinge: A hinge is a piece of metal, wood, or plastic that is used to join a door to its frame or to join two things together so that one of them can swing freely.

  fringe: To be on the fringe or the fringes of a place means to be on the outside edge of it, or to be in one of the parts that are farthest from its centre.

  99. thorough / through / though

  100. staple / stable

  staple: A staple food, product, or activity is one that is basic and important in people's everyday lives.

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  101. dismiss / remiss

  remiss: If someone is remiss, they are careless about doing things which ought to be done. (FORMAL)

  102. contend / consent / constant / content / contempt

  contend: If you have to contend with a problem or difficulty, you have to deal with it or overcome it.

  If you contend that something is true, you state or argue that it is true.(FORMAL)

  If you contend with someone for something such as power, you compete with them to try to get it.

  consent: If you give your consent to something, you give someone permission to do it. (FORMAL)

  contempt: If you have contempt for someone or something, you have no respect for them or think that they are unimportant.

  103. hunch / bunch / crunch

  hunch: If you have a hunch about something, you are sure that it is correct or true, even though you do not have any proof of it.(INFORMAL)