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全民英檢初級至高級單字 &托福單字                         

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Day 297                                                    Oct. 5

 

phy.sique [fD'zik] n. 體格;體形build

  He has a strong physique from playing a lot of sports.

  He has the physique of a football player.  

  a dancer’s physique          //           a powerful physique

 

en.vel.op [0n}vGlDp] v. 包住;裹住;覆蓋to surround; enclose; cover completely

  She was enveloped in a huge white towel.

  Fog enveloped the airport.

  Clouds enveloped the mountaintops.

  The building was quickly enveloped in smoke from the fire.

  The mountains were enveloped by /in mist.

 

en.ve.lope [}GnvD`lop ; }AnvD`lop] n. 信封

  Please put a stamp on this envelope.

  She wrote the address on the envelope.

 

in.cred.i.ble [0n}krGdDbDl] adj. 1. 美妙的;極好的;極大的wonderful; fabulous

  We had an incredible time on our vacation!            86

  We had some incredible luck.

  The hotel was incredible.     

  The food here is incredible!       //        an incredible amount of work

  I have an incredible amount of respect for him.

                    2. 不可信的;難以置信的 unbelievable; not true

  He tells incredible lies.       //         an incredible story

  It’s incredible that he survived the fall from the fourth floor.

   字首in-  (not)  字根cred-  (相信信任  字尾-ible  (------)

 

incredibly [0n}krGdDbli] adv. 1. 非常地 extremely

  It’s incredibly beautiful here in the spring.      

  He works incredibly hard.     //        incredibly difficult /lucky

  That’s an incredibly important issue.

                        2. 難以置信地                         92

  Incredibly, his wife did not know the truth.

  Incredibly, she had no idea what was going on.

 

premises [}prGmDs0z] n. (企業或組織使用的) 房屋及土地;經營場所

  A guard asked the stranger to leave the premises.

  No alcohol may be consumed on the premises.

  business premises 事務所      //      commercial /industrial premises

  Police collared the culprit as he was leaving the premises.

  The premises were searched by the police.

 

crum.ble [}krKmbDl] v. 1. 弄碎;使成碎屑                   103

  Crumble the cookies into small bits.

  Rice flour makes the cake less likely to crumble.

  Crumble the cheese over the salad.

                  2. (年久) 碎裂;坍塌 to fall into pieces, especially from age

  Over many years, that old church crumbled into ruins.                 94

  The walls of the building were crumbling.

  a crumbling building /monument /wall

crumbly [}krKmbli] adj. 易碎的;脆的breaking into small pieces easily

  Add a little water to stop the dough from becoming crumbly.

  crumbly cheese /soil

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