全民英檢初級至高級單字 &托福單字
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Day 285 Sep. 23
wake [wek] v. 1. 醒;甦醒 2. 喚醒to stop sleeping; to awaken
I usually wake very early. [wake — woke或waked — woken或waked ]
I woke (up) this morning at six o’clock.
I woke up early this morning.
I didn’t want to wake you. // Try not to wake the baby.
ö wake up 1. 醒來
Wake up — it’s 8:00.
Jean always wakes up feeling hungry. 【wake (up) doing something】
2. 叫醒;喚醒 88學,101學
A loud crash woke me (up).
Try not to wake (up) the baby.
She asked me to wake her up at 6:00 a.m. (錯r wake up her)
n. (葬禮前的) 守靈
ö in the wake of : (尤指不好的事) 繼------之後;隨著------而來 as a result of
In the wake of the hurricane, buildings lay in ruins.
Safety regulations were improved in the wake of the oil spill.
Five members of the city council resigned in the wake of the scandal.
There have been demonstrations on the streets in the wake of the recent
bomb attack.
A group of reporters followed in her wake. 跟隨在她的身後
The storm left a trail of destruction in its wake.
draw [drC] v. 1. 畫圖to make a picture [ draw — drew — drawn ]
The artist drew a picture of a boat.
I’ll draw you a map of how to get there.
2. 拔出;抽出 to take out; remove; bring (85甄)
The nurse drew blood from the patient for testing.
I saw him draw the gun from his pocket.
He drew the cork out of the bottle.
3. (從銀行賬戶上) 取錢;提款
I’d like to draw $100 out of my savings account.
4. 吸入 (空氣等) to take in (air)
He drew a deep breath and announced he was getting married.
5. 拉(動);拉向to pull closer
The woman drew her husband to her for a kiss.
She drew me onto the balcony.
I tried to draw him aside.
6. 拉;牽 to pull; drag
A horse was needed to draw the wagon.
7. 吸引 to attract 103學
The sidewalk musician drew a crowd to hear him play his violin.
The movie is drawing large audiences.
The course draws students from all over the country.
ö draw someone’s attention to ~ : 吸引(某人)對 ~ 的注意力
I drew his attention to the “No smoking” sign.
我使他注意 “No smoking” 牌子
ö draw back : 移開;後退 to move back from something
The crowd drew back to let the police get to the injured man.
ö draw a conclusion : 獲得結論
I heard what happened and drew my own conclusion.
After three attempts he drew the conclusion that he would never pass the exam.
ö draw the curtains : 關上窗簾
She drew the curtains and went to bed.
ö draw near : 臨近;靠近
Christmas is drawing near. // Spring is drawing near.
ö draw the line (at something) : 劃界線;拒絕做某事
I will help you, but I draw the line at telling lies.
ö draw on /upon something : 憑藉;利用;運用;動用 103學
I’ll have to draw on my savings.
The novelist draws heavily on her personal experiences.
n. 1. 有吸引力的事物
The town’s new museum will be a big draw for visitors.
2. 不分勝負;平手 a tie in a competition
The game ended in a draw, with a score of 12 to 12.
rheumatism [}rumD`t0zDm] n. 風濕 (病)
rheumatic [rU}m$t0k] adj.
rheumatic pains 風濕痛
rheumatoid arthritis [}rumD`tC0d Ar}Lra0tDs] n. 類風濕性關節炎
whine [wa0n] v. 1. 嘀咕;抱怨 to complain in a high, annoying voice
For goodness sake, stop whining!
What are you whining about now? 你在嘀咕什麼呢?
She was whining about how hard her life is.
2. (狗因想要-----而) 發出哀鳴 to make a long, high sound 104指
The dog was whining by the back door.
The dog whines at the door when he wants to come in.
ab.stract [$b}str$kt ; }$bstr$kt ] adj. 抽象的;非具體的 99,104指
“Beauty” and “truth” are abstract ideas.
abstract thinking // abstract concepts such as love and hate
The research shows that preschool children are capable of thinking in abstract
terms.
They are not interested in abstract notions like “equality” or “freedom.”
He has abstract ideas about what to do, but no specific thoughts.
abstraction [$b}str$kNDn] n. 抽象概念
a philosophical abstraction
ab.stract [$b}str$kt] v. 1. 摘錄-------的要點 to shorten; to summarize
I abstracted the main ideas of his two-page report into one page.
2. 提取;抽取;分離
Data for the study was abstracted from hospital records.
information abstracted from newspaper reports
a plan to abstract 9 million gallons of water from the river
ab.stract [}$bstr$kt] n. 摘要 a summary
I then read the abstract at the meeting.
You must submit an abstract before presenting your paper.