新编英语教程6 Unit 7 Beauty

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Unit 7

1. Lame (l.2) (Note 1): weak; unsatisfactory 站不住脚的;差劲的,蹩脚的

E.g.: a lame excuse 站不住脚的借口

lame counterfeits of the original 原件的拙劣复制品

Sleeping too long is a lame excuse for being late.

睡过了头不能成为迟到的充足理由。

lame duck 无能者 lame-brain [美俚]笨蛋, 傻瓜

lame as a tree 极跛的

lamely: feebly, weakly, unsatisfactorily

2. paradoxical (l.5): seemingly self-contradictory; incongruous; puzzling

paradox (n.): a seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be

true 似是而非的评论;看起来自相矛盾但可能正确的说法

E.g.: It is a paradox that racial discrimination and protection of human rights

should coexist in the same country.

3. seductive (l.6) (Note 6): attractive; charming; captivating

a seductive smile 诱人的微笑 a seductive offer 有吸引力的提议

※ Use seductive very carefully. When seductive is used to describe a woman, the

word has a derogatory connotation.

4. pedagogical (l.7): teaching

pedagogy 教学法;教育学

5. wary (l.10): heedful; careful; cautious; distrustful; guarded; suspicious

谨慎的,小心翼翼的;警惕的

E.g.: Having been taken in several times by street pedlars, he is now very wary of

them.

6. facility (l.11) (Note 9): quality which makes learning or doing things easy or

simple; absence of difficulty or effort 熟练,灵巧;技巧,技能;流畅

E.g.: play the piano with facility 技巧娴熟地弹钢琴

facility of style 流畅的文体

7. set / turn adrift (l.15): leave (someone or a boat) to float on the water, without

direction 使(船)漂流;使漂泊着没有着落;撇弃…于不顾

E.g.: The sailors, after quarrelling with their captain, set him adrift on the ocean

in an open boat.

8. lose prestige (l.16): lose significance, lose prominence

9. on the defensive (l.19)(Note 15): prepared for disapproval or attack; acting in

a way that is intended to protect oneself 防御立场;被动

E.g. We took a defensive attitude in the negotiation. 我们在谈判时取守势。

defensive war 保卫战, 自卫战 defensive works防御工事

Ant. on the offensive

10. demean (l.22): (formal) lower in the opinion of oneself or others

降低…的身份;有辱…的人格;贬损

E.g.: demean oneself by taking a bribe 因受贿而为人不齿

11. overtone (l.22): things that are suggested but not shown or stated clearly;

implication; connotation 弦外之音,含蓄之意;暗示 E.g.: His words were polite, but there were overtones of anger in his voice.

a reply full of overtones 话里有话的回答

demeaning overtones (l.22): degrading connotations; implications of

humiliation

12. vestiges (l.24)(Note 17): traces that have once existed but exist no more

E.g.: vestiges of an ancient civilization 古代文明的遗迹(“遗迹”常用复数)

without a vestige of clothing 一丝不挂

There is not a vestige of truth in the report. 这项报告中没有一句是真话。

13. detriment (l.27) (Note 19): harm; damage 损害;不利;伤害

E.g.: Smoking is a detriment to one’s health. 吸烟危害健康。

The war caused great detriment to the nation’s economy.

战争大大地损害了该国经济。

to the detriment of (ll.24-25)(Note 19): to the harm of; to the disadvantage of

有损于… (或对…不利)

E.g.: He constantly reads in the dim light, to the detriment of his eyesight.

He sits up very late to the detriment of his health.

他常常熬夜, 这对他的健康不利。

without detriment to: causing no harm or danger to 无损于…

14. in the throes of (l.30) (Note 20): in the middle of doing something very

difficult

E.g.: We are in the throes of drawing a blueprint for the reorganization of the

Students’ Union.

in the throes of revolution 处于革命的动荡时期

throes (l.30): intense or violent pain and struggle; a condition of agonizing

struggle or effort挣扎,处于极为痛苦的斗争或苦恼中; upheaval (动乱;剧变)

E.g.: a country in the throes of economic collapse. 挣扎于经济崩溃的国家

death throes 临终痛苦 throes of childbirth 分娩的阵痛

15. narcissism (l.32): excessive love or admiration of oneself 自我陶醉;自恋

Narcissus n. (Greek Mythology) A youth who pined away in love for his

own image in a pool of water and was transformed into the

flower that bears his name.

【希神】那西塞斯(一个青年由于对水池中自己形象的眷恋而死去,变成一种以他的名字命名的花朵即水仙花)

narcissus 以美貌自夸的青年;水仙花

16. obligation (l.38): duty; social requirement that compels one to follow a

certain course of action

17. submit to (l.43) (Note 25): offer (an idea, something written, etc.) for

consideration to (someone or a group) 使经受,使受到

E.g.: submit an applicant to examination 对申请者进行考试

18. fretful (l.44): irritable; complaining 苦恼的;烦躁的

E.g.: a fretful baby crying all night 整夜啼哭烦躁不安的婴孩

Syn. cross; impatient; vexed; peevish; discontented; ill-tempered; fractious(易怒)

19. pass muster (l.44) (Note 26): be accepted as satisfactory 通过检验;被认为合