2016英语高考大纲词汇大全
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2016英语高考大纲词汇大全
1. abandon (v.) - to leave behind or give up completely
Example: The team had to abandon the game due to bad weather.
2. ability (n.) - the power or skill to do something
Example: She has the ability to speak five different languages.
3. able (adj.) - having the skill or capacity to do something
Example: He is able to solve complex math problems quickly.
4. about (prep.) - concerning; on the subject of
Example: This book is about the history of Ancient Egypt.
5. above (prep.) - at a higher level or position than another
Example: The sun is above the horizon.
6. abroad (adv.) - in or to a foreign country
Example: She went abroad for a year to study.
7. absence (n.) - the state of being away or not present
Example: His absence from the meeting was noticed by everyone.
8. absolute (adj.) - complete; not limited by restrictions
Example: The dictator had absolute power over the country.
9. absorb (v.) - to take in or soak up
Example: The sponge absorbed all the water from the spill.
10. abstract (adj.) - existing only as an idea or concept
Example: Beauty is abstract and can mean different things to different
people.
11. abundant (adj.) - present in great quantity; plentiful
Example: There was an abundant supply of fresh fruit at the market.
12. abuse (v.) - to use or treat in a harmful or offensive way
Example: The teacher abused his authority by yelling at the students.
13. academic (adj.) - relating to education or studying Example: He received an academic scholarship to attend university.
14. accept (v.) - to receive willingly or agree to
Example: She accepted the job offer without hesitation.
15. access (n.) - the ability or right to enter or use something
Example: The password grants you access to the secure website.
16. accident (n.) - an unforeseen event causing harm or damage
Example: There was a car accident on the highway this morning.
17. accompany (v.) - to go with or be present with someone
Example: She asked her friend to accompany her to the concert.
18. accomplish (v.) - to complete or achieve successfully
Example: They worked hard to accomplish their goals.
19. according (adv.) - as stated or indicated by; in agreement with
Example: According to the weather forecast, it will rain tomorrow.
20. account (n.) - a record or statement of money owed or paid
Example: She checked her bank account balance online.
21. accurate (adj.) - correct and free from error
Example: The scientist made accurate measurements in the laboratory.
22. accuse (v.) - to charge someone with a crime or wrongdoing
Example: The police accused him of stealing the car.
23. achieve (v.) - to succeed in reaching a goal or objective
Example: She worked hard to achieve her dream of becoming a doctor.
24. acknowledge (v.) - to admit or recognize the existence or truth of
something
Example: He acknowledged his mistake and apologized.
25. acquire (v.) - to obtain or gain possession of something
Example: He acquired a new skill through years of practice.
26. across (prep.) - from one side to the other
Example: She swam across the river to reach the other bank.
27. act (v.) - to do something; to take action
Example: He acted quickly to save the child from drowning.
28. actor (n.) - a person who performs in plays, movies, or television shows
Example: Leonardo DiCaprio is a famous actor.
29. actual (adj.) - real or existing in fact
Example: The actual cost of the car was higher than the advertised
price.
30. adapt (v.) - to adjust or modify to fit new conditions
Example: He had to adapt to the new school after moving to a different
city.
31. addition (n.) - the act or process of adding something
Example: The addition of extra ingredients made the dish taste even
better.
32. address (n.) - the location of a house, building, or person
Example: Her address is 123 Main Street.
33. adequate (adj.) - sufficient or suitable for a particular purpose
Example: The hotel room had adequate space for two people.
34. adjust (v.) - to change or alter in order to fit new circumstances
Example: She adjusted the temperature on the thermostat.
35. administration (n.) - the management or government of an organization
Example: The school administration decided to implement a new policy.
36. admire (v.) - to regard with respect or approval
Example: I admire her dedication and hard work.
37. admit (v.) - to confess or acknowledge the truth or existence of something
Example: He finally admitted that he had made a mistake.