2019备考GRE填空高频词汇积累part15
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1. reticent a. 沉默寡言的 , 谨慎的 3 ['retisənt]
近义词:silent / cautious / mum
例句:Barack Obama has so far been more reticent, refusing to call for his departure. (ECONOMIST: But who will replace the president?)
2. incentive a. 刺激的 , 鼓励的 n. 刺激 , 动机 3 [in'sentiv]
近义词:motivation / stimulus / reason / excitement / needle;stimulative / hortatory
例句:Hanson, who lost 208, 000 Harnischfeger shares in the restructuring, has plenty of incentive to give it a kick.(FORBES: The big dig)
3. keen a. 聪明的 , 敏锐的 , 热心的 , 锋利的 3 [ki:n]
近义词:acute / intense / eager / pointed / burning;elegy / dirge
例句:Both Lusimbo and Ghoshal are keen to point out that despite past hostilities, life continues.(CNN: Celebrating gay pride in Uganda)
4. erroneous a. 错误的 , 不正确的 3 [i'rəuniəs]
近义词:false / wrong / improper / incorrect / inaccurate
例句:The drop in IPOs from the 1990s might lead you to this erroneous conclusion.(FORBES: Did Marketwatch Columnist Paul Farrell Incite Crime?)
5. partisan a. 党派的 , 偏袒的 n. 党徒 , 支持者 3 [pɑ:ti'zæn]
近义词:political / committed;Guerrillas / underlings
例句:Mr. Grisanti has crossed partisan lines before to vote for a socially liberal policy. (WSJ: Cuomo Abortion Push Sets Up Fight In N.Y. Senate)
6. dynamic a. 动力的 , 动力学的 , 动态的 , 有活力的 3 [dai'næmik]
近义词:vital / actional;trends / momentum / impetus
例句:Dundee is a dynamic city with a strong cultural identity and a history of innovation and creativity. (UNESCO: Creative Cities)
7. transitory a. 短暂的 , 瞬息的 3 ['trænsitəri]
近义词:temporary / brief / little / passing
例句:The actual U.S experience with devaluation indicates that the any benefits would be transitory at best. (FORBES: President Obama's Strategic Blunder With China)
8. antithetical a. 对偶的 , 对立的 3 [ˌænti'θetikəl]
近义词:contrary / opposite / against
例句:That had to have been disappointing to the President and antithetical to his calls for bipartisanship.(WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing)
9. multifaceted a. 多层面的 3 [ˌmʌlti'fæsətid]
例句:The sad truth about college planning is that it is too complex, multifaceted and misunderstood. (FORBES: NY Times Is Wrong About Maximizing College Aid Chances)
10. prosaic a. 乏味的 , 散文的 3 [prəu'zeiik]
近义词:ordinary / stock / stupid
例句:It sounds prosaic, but it's the first thing a planner will want you to do.(FORBES: Eight Steps to Salvation)
11. presumptuous a. 放肆的 , 冒昧的 3 [pri'zʌmptjuəs]
近义词:imperious / masterful
例句:Once I got past my worries about seeming presumptuous, the actual negotiation was easy.(FORBES: How to Get a Raise, From 4 Women Who Got One)
12. divergent a. 分歧的 , 分开的 , 偏离的 3 [dai'və:dʒənt]
近义词:alien / dissimilative
例句:Each automaker has wildly divergent problems that it would like to address at contract time.(FORBES: Magazine Article)
13. copious a. 丰富的 , 大量的 3 ['kəupjəs]
近义词:abundant / numerous / productive / full / plenty
例句:Tar sands take lots of energy to process, and therefore entail copious emissions of greenhouse gases.(ECONOMIST: Debating the Keystone XL pipeline)
14. stylistic a. 风格上的 , 文体上 3 [stai'listik]
例句:This is a President who has always led biographers toward stylistic, not just psychoanalytic, defeat.(NEWYORKER: Less Said)
15. conscientious a. 负责的 , 谨慎的 , 有良心的 3 [ˌkɔnʃi'enʃəs]
近义词:serious / earnest
例句:"This is an extraordinarily loving and conscientious generation of parents, " says Michael Thompson, an Arlington, Mass.(WSJ: The New Luxury Kids' Rooms—WSJ Mansion)
16. impartial a. 公平的 , 不偏不倚的 3 [im'pɑ:ʃəl]
近义词:judicial / fair / just / equitable
例句:The Serbs did not see the tribunal as impartial, and they have remained hostile to it.(NEWYORKER: Bring Up the Bodies)
17. intentional a. 故意的 , 有意图的 3 [in'tenʃənəl]
近义词:studied / designed / conscious
例句:Oakland manager Bob Melvin called for an intentional walk to Cano, bringing up Vernon Wells.(WSJ: Pettitte stumbles again as Yanks lose to A's 5-4)
18. fastidious a. 过分讲究的 , 挑剔的 3 [fæs'tidiəs]
近义词:particular / demanding
例句:The switch looked spick-and-span now, like a pot or a pan belonging to a fastidious old woman.(NEWYORKER: Among Animals and Plants)
19. pugnacious a. 好斗的 3 [pʌg'neiʃəs]
近义词:fighting / aggressive
例句:But Mr Kennedy, despite his pugnacious liberal reputation, wrote many bills with Republican colleagues, too.(ECONOMIST: Edward Kennedy)
20. sensational a. 轰动的 , 耸人听闻的 , 感觉的 3 [sen'seiʃənəl]
近义词:immense / lurid
例句:Since then, however, it has been a struggle to keep this sensational story in sight.(CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Saudi Follies, Part 2)
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