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名著精读《傲慢与偏见》第11章 第3节

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1.objection n. 反对,异议

You've no objection, I trust.
我希望你不反对吧。

2.shocking adj. 使人震惊的,骇人的

What a shocking state of affairs!
局势真惊人哪!

3.abominable adj. 讨厌的,令人憎恶的

I can't go out in this abominable weather.
这样恶劣的天气我不能出去。

4.inclination n. 倾向,意愿,倾斜度

I have little inclination to listen to you all evening.
我可不愿意一晚上都听你说话。

5.plague[pleig] n. 瘟疫,麻烦,灾祸 vt. 折磨,烦扰,造成麻烦

A great plague was then raging in the city.
那时一场大瘟疫正在该城肆虐。


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divert [di'və:t]

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vt. 转移,使欢娱
vi. 转移

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conscious ['kɔnʃəs]

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adj. 神志清醒的,意识到的,自觉的,有意的

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disappointing [.disə'pɔintiŋ]

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adj. 令人失望的 动词disappoint的现在分词

 
incapable [in'keipəbl]

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adj. 无能力的,不胜任的

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intimacy ['intiməsi]

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n. 亲密,隐私

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ridicule ['ridikju:l]

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n. 嘲笑,愚弄,笑柄 v. 嘲笑,嘲弄,愚弄

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objection [əb'dʒekʃən]

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n. 反对,异议

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defy [di'fai]

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vt. 反抗,藐视,挑衅

 
confidence ['kɔnfidəns]

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adj. 骗得信任的
n. 信任,信心,把握

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credit ['kredit]

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n. 信用,荣誉,贷款,学分,赞扬,赊欠,贷方

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