2023英語六級考試基礎詞匯精講(15)
bleak
a. 1.沒有希望的,凄涼的; 2.荒涼的; 3.寒冷刺骨的
A: My grandmother used to bless herself every time she passes a church.
B: She must have been very religious.
bless
vt. 1. 使有幸得到,使具有; 2.為 祈神賜福
A: Did you have a good crop of potatoes this year?
B: Unfortunately not, they were hit by blight.
blight
n. 1.枯萎病; 2.造成破壞的因素
vt. 破壞,摧殘
A: I blinked and missed the town. It was so small.
B: Drive more slowly then!
A: With each blink I get older.
B: Well, I am sorry, but I can not do anything to stop time passing.
blink
vi. 1.眨眼睛; 2.閃亮,閃爍
n. 眨眼睛,一瞬間
on the blink 壞了,出故障
A: Did anybody witness the accident?
B: Yes, a blonde was walking down the street.
blonde
a. 金發的
n. 金發女子
A: Zoe blossomed into a world class pianist.
B: She must have practiced very hard.
blossom
n. 花
vi. 1.開花; 2.發展,長成
in blossom 正開著花
A: I think this artist is very talented.
B: I don t . I think he just blots the paper with colour.
blot
vt. 1.弄臟; 2.吸干
n. 污點,污漬
blot out 1.把 弄模糊,遮蔽; 2.完全清除
A: We shall see the blueprints to start working on the building in September.
B: OK, I shall get to work straight away.
blueprint
n. 藍圖,行動計劃
A: Did James tell you what happened yesterday?
B: Yes, but I am not sure if it was a lie of a bluff.
bluff
v. 虛張聲勢,嚇唬
n. 1.虛張聲勢;2.懸崖,峭壁
a. 直率的,坦率的,粗率的
call sb. bluff 要求某人攤牌,向某人挑戰
A: Oops, I ve made a blunder.
B: Don t worry, we can fix it.
blunder
n. 錯誤
vi. 1.跌跌撞撞地走,慌亂地走; 2.犯錯誤
A: Do you not know how to cut bread?
B: Of course I do, but this knife is blunt.
blunt
a. 1.鈍的; 2.率直的,直言不諱的
vt. 1.使遲鈍,使減弱; 2.使鈍
A: Do you remember your first birthday?
B: No, it is all a blur.
A: He blurred the corners of the picture to make it look old.
B: He did a good job of it.
blur
n. 模糊,模糊的東西
v. 變模糊
A: Brian blurted out the answer before I even had a chance to think about it.
B: Yes, he is very smart.
bleak
a. 1.沒有希望的,凄涼的; 2.荒涼的; 3.寒冷刺骨的
A: My grandmother used to bless herself every time she passes a church.
B: She must have been very religious.
bless
vt. 1. 使有幸得到,使具有; 2.為 祈神賜福
A: Did you have a good crop of potatoes this year?
B: Unfortunately not, they were hit by blight.
blight
n. 1.枯萎病; 2.造成破壞的因素
vt. 破壞,摧殘
A: I blinked and missed the town. It was so small.
B: Drive more slowly then!
A: With each blink I get older.
B: Well, I am sorry, but I can not do anything to stop time passing.
blink
vi. 1.眨眼睛; 2.閃亮,閃爍
n. 眨眼睛,一瞬間
on the blink 壞了,出故障
A: Did anybody witness the accident?
B: Yes, a blonde was walking down the street.
blonde
a. 金發的
n. 金發女子
A: Zoe blossomed into a world class pianist.
B: She must have practiced very hard.
blossom
n. 花
vi. 1.開花; 2.發展,長成
in blossom 正開著花
A: I think this artist is very talented.
B: I don t . I think he just blots the paper with colour.
blot
vt. 1.弄臟; 2.吸干
n. 污點,污漬
blot out 1.把 弄模糊,遮蔽; 2.完全清除
A: We shall see the blueprints to start working on the building in September.
B: OK, I shall get to work straight away.
blueprint
n. 藍圖,行動計劃
A: Did James tell you what happened yesterday?
B: Yes, but I am not sure if it was a lie of a bluff.
bluff
v. 虛張聲勢,嚇唬
n. 1.虛張聲勢;2.懸崖,峭壁
a. 直率的,坦率的,粗率的
call sb. bluff 要求某人攤牌,向某人挑戰
A: Oops, I ve made a blunder.
B: Don t worry, we can fix it.
blunder
n. 錯誤
vi. 1.跌跌撞撞地走,慌亂地走; 2.犯錯誤
A: Do you not know how to cut bread?
B: Of course I do, but this knife is blunt.
blunt
a. 1.鈍的; 2.率直的,直言不諱的
vt. 1.使遲鈍,使減弱; 2.使鈍
A: Do you remember your first birthday?
B: No, it is all a blur.
A: He blurred the corners of the picture to make it look old.
B: He did a good job of it.
blur
n. 模糊,模糊的東西
v. 變模糊
A: Brian blurted out the answer before I even had a chance to think about it.
B: Yes, he is very smart.