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【例】The approaching fire forced hundreds of people to abandon their homes.
【例】Textbook or conventional winemakers never want to relinquish control because that's when things can go badly.
【例】Coopting the appeal of sweatsuit comfort, this set adds enough polish to aid and abet your return to in-person plans.
【例】There has been an increase in the amount of violence instigated by gangs.
【例】The Saudis, whom the Biden administration had been trying to court, claim there is no belligerence involved, and the move was intended to encourage investment.
【例】Herz sees himself as a pugnacious sardine going up against rule-flouting sharks.
【釋義】adj. (態(tài)度或行為)任性的/ adj. 漫不經(jīng)心的
【例】The court ruled that the punishment was arbitrary and capricious.
【例】She has a cavalier attitude about spending money.
【釋義】adj. 慎重的/ adj. 謹(jǐn)慎的
【例】Earlier this year, Folt struck an enthusiastic but circumspect tone.
【例】He answered the question with a cautious reply.
【例】You're at a point in your career where you can de-emphasize your academic record and emphasize your work experience.
【例】Yet many people downplay muscle strengthening, relying on the heart-pumping benefits of aerobic exercise.
dichotomous/contradictory
【例】These pervasive conundrums all seemingly suggest that we at times are faced with a dichotomous situation and need to choose one facet or the other.
【例】Information is inconsistent, contradictory, or simply not submitted on time.
【例】She spoke with eloquence on the need for better schools.
【例】The mayor's promise to fight drugs was just rhetoric, since there was no money in the city budget for a drug program.
【例】The encomiums bestowed on a teacher at her retirement ceremonies.
【例】The concert was a musical tribute to the early jazz masters.
【釋義】adj. 偷偷摸摸的/ adj. 思想情感不外露的
【例】A furtive guy who always seems to be up to something, and usually that something is no-good.
【例】He's very secretive about his work.
【例】We were given a haphazard tour of the city.
【例】Since we were new in town, our choice of a vet for our dog was entirely random.
【釋義】adj. 按等級劃分的/ adj. 分層的
【例】Emphasize consensus culture over hierarchical culture.
【例】Such forced ascent of stable air leads to the formation of a stratified cloud layer that is large horizontally compared to its thickness.
【例】At home, however, there's something indolent about listening to a record that offers no hope for the unexpected.
【例】The patient was weak and lethargic.
【例】The investigation has uncovered evidence of corporate malfeasance.
【例】Historical fraudulence is a problem, but the reasons behind it are what cause alarm.
【例】These philosophical concepts can be nebulous.
【例】There are vague memories in our souls of those misty centuries when the world was in its childhood.
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