Let's continue with our vocabulary hunting this week (11/09-11/15).
To complete the task,you should
- 想清楚任務 Think carefully about which letter you're responsible for (A-Z, which one?)
- 下載單字表 Download the word list (中高級參考完整字表!) from Learner Resources 5:
http://freshmanenglish0901.blogspot.com/2009/10/learner-resources-5.html - 找重點單字 Search for words that have to do with OVERCOMING OBSTACLES
- 剪貼重點字 Copy and paste those topic-related words
- 解釋重點字 Offer word class and Chinese translation
- 重點字舉例 Offer example sentences
- 張貼重點字 Post a LIST of those words HERE
- 寫清楚頭尾 Begin your post with the letter (A-Z, which one?) and end with your names
NOTE:
參考 1013-1019 (Media-Related) Vocab Hunting 貼文,
但加入詞性、中文解釋、例句!
Wendy

destroy(v.) 打破(希望,計劃)
ReplyDeleteDon't let any obstacle destroy our hope.
dispel (v.) 消除(煩惱等)
we must to dispel every obstacle and then we can get a good life.
defeat(n.) 挫折
There are many kinds of defeat in our life and we should face
they and overcome them.
difficulty(n.)困難
Difficulty are sometimes good to us because it can make us grow up.
歷史一溫翔任
歷史一羅小玲
Abandon (v./n.)放棄,中止 He finally abandoned his reformist ideas.
ReplyDeleteAbandoned (adj.) 被放棄的;被遺棄的 There was an abandoned house by the riverside.
Ability (n.) 能力;能耐 She did the work to the best of her ability
Able (adj.) 有能力的;能幹的 He is an able lawyer.
accommodate (v.) 使適應;使相符 You will have to accommodate yourself to the changed situation.
Accommodation (n.) 適應;調節 make an accommodation to wartime conditions
Accomplish (v.) 完成,實現,達到 They didn't accomplish the purpose desired
Accomplished (adj.) 完成了的;達到了的;已實現的
Ache (v.) 感到痛苦; 極為渴望 She was aching for home.
Achieve (v.) 完成,實現; 達到,贏得 You will never achieve anything if you spend your time that way.
Achievement (n.) 達成;完成; 成就,成績 The invention of computer is a great achievement.
Acquire (v.) 學到;養成; 取得,獲得 Gradually we acquired experience in how to do the work.
Acquisition (n.) 獲得,取得 He devotes his time to the acquisition of knowledge.
Adapt (v.) 使適應,使適合 He tried hard to adapt himself to the new conditions.
Adaptation (n.) 適應,適合 He made a quick adaptation to the new environment.
Adhere (v.) 遵守;堅持 They adhered to the contrast.
Advance (v.) 使向前移動;推進,促進 The president has done his utmost to advance the national interest.
Advancement (n.) 前進;進展;促進 The aim of a university should be the advancement of learning.
Adventure (n.) 激動人心的活動(或經歷) The storm made our hike a real adventure.
Afflict (v.) 使痛苦,使苦惱,折磨 Famine and war still afflict mankind.
Agitate (v.) 使激動;使焦慮 His fiery speech agitated the crowd.
Agitation (n.) 激動;不安,煩亂 She was in great agitation.
Agony (n.) 極度痛苦;苦惱 They went through the agonies of war and famine
Amaze (v.) 使大為驚奇,使驚愕 I was amazed at his conduct
Amazing (adj.) 驚人的,令人吃驚的 It was amazing that the boy was able to solve the problem so quickly.
Ambition (n.) 雄心,抱負; 追求的目標 Her son was filled with ambition to become a great inventor.
Ambitious (adj.) 有雄心的;野心勃勃的 She is an ambitious woman.
Anger vt. 使發怒 They don't want to anger their friend for his sake.
Animate vt. 激勵,鼓舞 Her words animated us to greater efforts.
Annoy vt.惹惱,使生氣;使煩惱[(+by/at/with)] His mother was annoyed with him for being so rude to their neighbors.
Annoyance n. 惱怒;煩惱;打擾[U] I felt annoyance at being teased
Annoyed adj. 惱怒的,氣惱的 I was annoyed what he said/
Annoying a. 討厭的;惱人的,使人煩惱的 It is annoying that there is no hot water.
Anxiety n. 焦慮,掛念[U][C][(+about/for)] The mother was filled with anxiety about her daughter's health.
Appreciate vt. 感謝,感激 They deeply appreciated his kindness.
Appreciation n.欣賞,鑑賞;賞識[U][S1][(+of)] As he grew older, his appreciation of art grew.
Apprehension n. 恐懼,憂慮,擔心,掛念[C][U][(+about/for/over)] We felt no little apprehension over the result.
Approach vt. 著手處理,開始對付 He approached the question as a scientist
Ashamed adj. 恥於...的,因難為情而不願...的[+to-v] She was ashamed to tell anyone that she had fallen in love with him.
Attached a. 依戀的,充滿愛心的 She is very attached to her family.
Attain vt. 達到;獲得 They are not likely to attain this aim.
Attitude n. 態度,意見,看法[(+about/to/toward)] Leigh takes a maternal attitude toward the Chinese girl.
Auxiliary n. 助手;輔助物/a. 輔助的 The doctor is hoping to find two auxiliaries to work under him.
Avenue n. 途徑,方法[(+to)] They explored every avenue but could not find a solution.
Awkward n. 使用不便的;難操縱的[+to-v] This machine is awkward to handle.
王欣怡
黃亭瑤
Gladel高興的 (adj) We're glad that he's got a job.
ReplyDeleteGleam (情感等的)閃現 (n) I will not give up even if there is only a gleam of hope.
Goal 目標(n) They reached the goal of their journey.
Grim堅強的 (adj) We climbed to the top of the mountain with grim determination.
Gut膽量 (n) a man with plenty of guts
蔡碩堅 詹祥志
eligible adj 合格的,可選的
ReplyDeleteAfter studying hard,Helen Keller get the eligible diploma.
elite n 菁英
He become an elite although he is a blind .
emphatic adj 顯著的,驚人的
The hearing of the blind is emphatic.
endeavor n/v 盡力
He endeavors to do his best.
expert n 專家
He is a linguist expert .
歷史一朱基一
歷史一陳恩沛
Calm (vi)
ReplyDelete鎮定下來;平靜下來
Calm down, sir. What's the trouble?
冷靜點,先生。出了什麼事?
Can (v.aux.)
1. (表示能力,功能)能,會
2. I can do it.
Cancer (n.)
• 1. 癌,惡性腫瘤;癌症[C][U]
• The doctors are making an attempt to prevent cancer cells spreading.
• 醫生們試圖阻止癌細胞擴散。
• 2. (社會等的)弊端,痼疾,病根[C]
• What was happening was a sickness, a cancer in society that could not be helped.
• 所發生的一切是種病態,一種無可救藥的社會弊病。
Capability (n.)
• 1. 能力,才能[C][U][(+for/of)][+to-v]
• As a scientist, he has the capability of doing important research.
• 作為一個科學家,他具有從事重要科學研究的能力。
• 2. 性能,功能;耐受力[C][U]
• The engineer explained the plane's technical capabilities.
• 工程師講解了該飛機的技術性能。
• 3. 潛力,未展現的特色[P][(+as)]
• She has capabilities as a singer; she is worth training.
• 她有成為歌唱家的才華,值得加以培養。
Capable (a.)
• 1. 有...的能力,能夠(做)...的[F][(+of)]
• 2. 有能力的,能幹的,有才華的
• He is a very capable administrator.
• 他是個十分能幹的行政人員。
• 3. 有...的可能性,做得出...的[F][(+of)]
Capacity
• 1. 能力,才能,接受能力,理解力[C][U][(+for)]
• He has a great capacity for learning languages.
• 他學語言的能力很強。
Care (n)
1. 用心;努力[U]
Caroline began to devote more care to her work.
凱洛琳開始更加努力地工作了。
• 2. 小心,謹慎[U]
Fragile; handle with care!
易碎品,小心輕放!
Career (n)
1經歷;生涯;歷程[C]
He found it both interesting and instructive to learn about the careers of great men.
他覺得了解偉人的生平既很有趣又有教益。
Carefree (a).
• 1. 無憂無慮的;輕鬆愉快的
We all felt carefree after the exams.
考試後我們大家都感到輕鬆愉快。
Caring (a.)
• 1. 有愛心的
• We need a caring society.
• 我們需要一個有愛心的社會。
Certainly
ad.
• 1. 無疑地;必定;確實
They will certainly succeed.
他們一定會成功。
• 2. (用於回答)當然;可以;沒問題
"May I use your motorcycle?" "Certainly".
"我可以借用你的摩托車嗎?" "行。"
Challenge
n.
1. 挑戰;邀請比賽[C][+to-v]
He received a challenge to a TV debate.
他接到電視辯論的挑戰。
• 2. 質疑;指責;異議[C]
• 3. 頗有作為的工作;艱鉅的事[C]
• 4. (哨兵,警衛等)查問口令;盤問[C]
I was met with a challenge when approaching the post.
我在走近哨所時被查問身分。
• 5. 【律】(對某陪審員出庭等表示的)反對[C]
• 6. 有挑戰性[U]
vt.
• 1. 向...挑戰[(+to)][O2]
I challenged him to show his proof.
我要他拿出證據。
• 2. 對...提出異議;懷疑;反對
He challenged my view on that matter.
他就我對那件事的看法提出異議。
• 3. 要求,需要;刺激,激發[O2]
• 4. (哨兵,警衛等)查問;盤問
• 5. 【律】宣佈反對(某陪審員等)
vt.挑戰;懷疑;反對
Chance
n.
• 1. 偶然;運氣;僥倖;意外[U]
Chance led to the finding of the diamond mine.
這座鑽石礦完全是偶然發現的。
• 2. 可能性,希望[C][U][(+of)][+(that)]
We have a good chance of winning the game.
我們很可能贏得這場比賽。
• 3. 機會,良機,際遇[C][(+of)][+to-v]
I don't get many chances to talk to her recently.
近來我不太有機會與她交談。
• 4. 冒險;賭博[C][(+of)]
He took a big chance when he made the investment.
當時他投資時是冒了大風險的。
vt.
• 1. 冒...的險;賭(錢)[W][+v-ing]
Don't chance sailing in a storm.
不要冒險在風暴中航行。
vi.
• 1. 碰巧;偶然被發現(或找到)[W][+to-v]
I chanced to meet an old friend in the park today.
今天我在公園碰巧遇見一位老朋友。
Changeable a.
可改變的,可能被改變的
Everything will be changeable.
characteristic
n.[C]
• 1. 特性,特徵,特色
It is their distinguishing characteristic.
這是他們與眾不同的特徵。
Characterize
vt.
• 1. 描繪...的特性[(+as)]
The author characterizes the central figure as a weakling.
作者把書中的中心人物描繪成一個懦弱的人。
• 2. 具有...的特徵,以...為特徵
A mister is characterized by greed.
守財奴的特點是貪婪。
vt.記述特徵;表現特徵
cherish
vt.
• 1. 珍愛;撫育;愛護
They cherished the child as one of their own.
他們把這孩子當作自己親生子女一般。
• 2. 抱有,懷有(希望,感情等)
She cherished the hope that he would come back to her some day.
她希望他終將回到她的身邊。
Choice
n.
• 1. 選擇,抉擇[C][U][(+of/between)]
We each had to make a choice.
我們每人都必須做選擇。
• 2. 選擇機會;選擇權;選擇能力[U][C][(+between)]
I will go with him -- I have no choice.
我將跟他走--我沒有選擇餘地。
• 3. 被選中的人(或物)[C][(+for/as)]
• 4. 精選品[C][(+of)]
• 5. 供選擇的範圍(或種類)[C][(+of)]
The shop has a wide choice of hats.
那家商店出售各式各樣的帽子。
a.
• 1. 上等的,精選的
The shop was selling choice apples, so I bought 3 pounds.
那商店在賣上選蘋果,所以我買了三磅。
• 2. 挑三揀四的[(+of)]
She is choice of her dress.
她對衣著很挑剔。
• 3. 仔細推敲的
林祺洋 吳宇亮
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ReplyDeletekeen(adj)
渴望的,極想的[F][(+on)][+to-v]
She is very keen to visit Canada.
knot
難題,麻煩事;疙瘩
He was at a loss how to cut the knot.
knuckle
【口】屈服[(+to/under)]
Don’t knuckle under the violence.
許詩卉&陳芃均
B (p.s.前半) 嘉祺&道依
ReplyDelete*backbone
志氣(n)
Standing up to bullies takes plenty of backbone.
*backing
支持(n)
We need your backing.
*barrier
阻礙(n)
They soon overcame the language barrier.
*beat
勝過(v/n)
I think Jack can beat all the runners in the country.
*bent
有決心的 一心一意的(adj/n)
He was bent on making them happy.
I really appreciate all your hard work!
ReplyDeleteHope that you do benefit from the hunting process.
As for those who haven't posted the results,
make sure that you follow up!
Wendy
face (v) 面臨;勇敢地對付;正視
ReplyDeleteLack of funds is the main difficulty that faces them.
fail (v) 失敗 (n) 不及格
Our plan has failed.
failure (n) 失敗
He was doomed to failure.
faith (n) 信念
He always has his faith in the future.
falter (v) 動搖;畏縮
Our hopes will not falter in adversity.
fate (n) 命運 (v)注定
They were sure that fate was responsible for their meeting.
fatigue (n)疲勞 (v)使疲勞
His health is deteriorating from fatigue.
fear (n) 害怕;恐懼 (v) 畏懼
She has a great fear of water.
fearful (adj)害怕的
They were fearful that the river would flood.
firm (adj) 不屈不撓的
When facing obstacles , we should be more firm .
flop (v) 失敗
She flopped as a stage actress.
flounder (v) 掙扎
The fish floundered on the riverbank, struggling to breathe.
fluctuate (v) 變動;動搖
He fluctuated between hope and despair.
flunk (v) (因畏縮而)撒手不做;放棄
He was so silly that flunking to pursue the girl .
formidable (adj) 難以克服的,難對付的
He took on the formidable task of reforming the whole system.
fret (v) 使煩惱
She'll fret herself to death one of these days.
frustrate (v) 挫敗;阻撓 (adj) 受挫的
He was frustrated by repeated failures.
frustration (n) 挫折
Life is full of frustrations.
蔡富臣、蔡信晢
*biographical a.傳記的
ReplyDeleteEnthusiasm has rendered this biographical task a labour of love.
有了熱情,撰寫這份傳記也就成為自己樂意做的工作了。
*back n.向後,在後;回,回原處
with shoulders thrown back
挺著胸
*behind a.在後面,落後在…後面,落後於
We walked behind.
我們在后面走
*bottle n.瓶子,酒瓶
a bottle recycling program.
一個瓶子回收項目