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七至九年級(jí)英語(yǔ)重點(diǎn)單詞

1.Abandon-togiveuporleavebehindcompletely

Examplesentence:Theexplorershadtoabandontheirmissionduetobadweather.

2.Absurd-completelyridiculousorunreasonable

Examplesentence:Itisabsurdtobelievethatpigscanfly.

3.Accomplish-tocompletesuccessfullyorachieveagoal

Examplesentence:Withhardworkanddedication,youcanaccomplishanythingyousetyourmindto.

4.Accumulate-togatherorcollectovertime

Examplesentence:Hehasaccumulatedavastcollectionofstampsfromallaroundtheworld.

5.Adapt-toadjustormodifytofitanewsituationorenvironment

Examplesentence:Whentravelingtoaforeigncountry,itisimportanttoadapttothelocalcustoms.

6.Adequate-sufficientorsatisfactoryinquantityorquality

Examplesentence:Makesureyouhaveanadequateamountoffoodforthecampingtrip.

7.Adolescent-ayoungpersonwhoistransitioningfromchildhoodtoadulthood

Examplesentence:Adolescentsoftenexperiencealotofphysicalandemotionalchanges.

8.Affection-afeelingoflikingorlovetowardssomeoneorsomething

Examplesentence:Sheshowedheraffectionforherpetbygivingitahug.

9.Agony-intensephysicalormentalpain

Examplesentence:Thefootballplayerfelltothegroundinagonyafterinjuringhisleg.

10.Agriculture-thepracticeofcultivatingthelandforcropsandrearinganimals

Examplesentence:Agricultureplaysavitalroleinprovidingfoodforthepopulation.

11.Alleviate-tomakesomethinglesssevereoreaseaburden

Examplesentence:Takingahotbathcanhelpalleviatemusclesoreness.

12.Ambition-astrongdesiretoachievesomethingorbesuccessful

Examplesentence:Herambitionistobecomeafamousactressoneday.

13.Analysis-adetailedexaminationofsomethingtounderstanditsstructureorcharacteristics

Examplesentence:Thescientistconductedananalysisofthedatatodrawmeaningfulconclusions.

14.Ancestor-apersonfromwhomoneisdescended,especiallyifmoreremotethanagrandparent

Examplesentence:Manypeopletracetheirancestorsbackseveralgenerations.

15.Annual-happeningonceayear

Examplesentence:Theschoolhostsanannualtalentshowforstudentstoshowcasetheirskills.

16.Anticipate-toexpectorlookforwardtosomething

Examplesentence:Weeagerlyanticipatethearrivalofourfamilyduringtheholidays.

17.Anxiety-afeelingofuneaseorworryaboutsomethingthatmayhappen

Examplesentence:Publicspeakingoftencausesanxietyformanypeople.

18.Apparent-easilyseenorunderstood;obvious

Examplesentence:Thedisappointmentwasapparentonhisfacewhenhedidn'twinthecompetition.

19.Appreciate-torecognizethevalueorimportanceofsomethingorsomeone

Examplesentence:Iappreciatetheeffortyouputintoorganizingthisevent.

20.Approach-tocomenearornearertosomethingorsomeone

Examplesentence:Shecautiouslyapproachedthestraydogtoseeifitwasfriendly.

21.Arrogant-havinganexaggeratedsenseofone'sownimportanceorabilities

Examplesentence:Thearrogantboybelievedhewasbetterthaneveryoneelse.

22.Artificial-madebyhumansratherthanoccurringnaturally

Examplesentence:Theflowersinhergardenwereallartificialbutlookedincrediblylifelike.

23.Assemble-togatherorputtogetherinoneplace

Examplesentence:Thestudentswereaskedtoassembleintheauditoriumfortheassembly.

24.Assist-tohelporsupportsomeoneindoingsomething

Examplesentence:Theteacherofferedtoassistthestudentwiththeirmathhomework.

25.Astound-toshockorgreatlysurprisesomeone

Examplesentence:Herincrediblesingingtalentastoundedeveryoneatthetalentshow.

26.Authentic-genuineorreal

Examplesentence:Theartgallerydisplayedauthenticpaintingsfromfamousartists.

27.Automatic-workingindependentlyorwithouthumanintervention

Examplesentence:Thedoorsofthestoreopenedautomaticallyasthecustomersapproached.

28.Awkward-causingdifficultyorembarrassment;notsmoothorgraceful

Examplesentence:Thedanceroutinewasawkwardandpoorlychoreographed.

29.Balance-astateofequilibriumorequaldistributionofweight

Examplesentence:Itisimportanttomaintainahealthybalancebetweenworkandpersonallife.

30.Barrier-afence,wall,orotherobstaclethatpreventsmovementoraccess

Examplesentence:Thelanguagebarriermadeitdifficultforthemtocommunicatewiththelocals.

31.Behavior-thewaysomeoneconductsthemselves;actionsorreactionstostimuli

Examplesentence:Thedog'saggressivebehaviorstartledtheotheranimalsatthepark.

32.Beneficial-advantageous;resultingingoodorpositiveoutcomes

Examplesentence:Regularexerciseisbeneficialforbothphysicalandmentalhealth.

33.Betray-tobedisloyalorbreaksomeone'strust

Examplesentence:Hisbestfriendbetrayedhimbyrevealinghissecrettoothers.

34.Blame-toholdresponsibleoraccusesomeoneforamistakeorwrongdoing

Examplesentence:Hetriedtoblamehissisterforbreakingthevase,butitwasactuallyhisfault.

35.Bizarre-verystrangeorunusual

Examplesentence:Themagicianperformedbizarretricksthatlefttheaudienceinawe.

36.Boast-totalkwithexcessiveprideaboutoneself,achievements,orpossessions

Examplesentence:Healwaysboastsabouthowmuchmoneyheearns.

37.Boundary-adividinglinebetweentwoareasorregions

Examplesentence:Thehedgeservesasaboundarybetweentheirproperties.

38.Brief-ofshortduration;notlastingforalongtime

Examplesentence:Theteachergaveabriefexplanationofthelessonbeforemovingon.

39.Calculate-todetermineanamountorvaluethroughmathematicalprocesses

Examplesentence:Shequicklycalculatedthetotalcostofthegroceriesinherhead.

40.Capture-totakesomeoneorsomethingintocustodyorcontrol

Examplesentence:Thepolicewereabletocapturethethiefandrecoverthestolengoods.

41.Category-aclassordivisionbasedonqualitiesorcharacteristics

Examplesentence:Thebooksinthelibraryareorganizedintodifferentcategoriesforeasybrowsing.

42.Cease-tostoporbringtoanend

Examplesentence:Therainceased,andthesunemergedfrombehindtheclouds.

43.Ceremony-aformaleventorritualofteninvolvingaseriesofactionsorwords

Examplesentence:Thegraduationceremonymarkedtheendoftheirhighschooljourney.

44.Challenge-adifficulttaskorsituationthattestssomeone'sabilitiesorstrengths

Examplesentence:ClimbingMountEverestisachallengethatonlyafewdaretotakeon.

45.Chaos-astateofcompletedisorderorconfusion

Examplesentence:Thetrafficjamcausedchaosonthestreets.

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