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2016下半年英語六級考試寫作常用詞彙

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詞彙的積累是英語六級考試中最基礎也是最重要的一部分,為了幫助考生們更加有效的備考六級考試,以下是yjbys網小編整理的關於英語六級考試寫作常用詞彙,供大家備考。

2016下半年英語六級考試寫作常用詞彙

You can never have too much sky. You can fall asleep and wake up drunk on sky, and sky can keep you safe when you are sad. Here there is too much sadness and not enough sky. Butterflies too are few and so are flowers and most things that are beautiful. Still, we take what we can get and make the best of .

你永遠不能擁有太多的天空。你可以在天空下睡去,醒來又沉醉。在你憂傷的時候,天空會給你安慰。可是憂傷太多,天空不夠,蝴蝶不夠,花兒也不夠。大多美好的東西都不夠。於是,我們去我們所能,好好的享用。——《芒果街上的'小屋》

IT is a truth universally acknowledged, that (a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.)這是一條舉世皆知的真理,那就是...(套進去^^)——《傲慢與偏見》

There is no royal road to (science.) ......路上無坦途。——馬克思。

有的時候一個很好的單詞作用也是非常強大的哦~可以替換以下哈~這些都是傳說中的big words~

1. important =crucial (extremely important),significant(amount or effect large enough to be important)

on=universal, ubiquitous(if something is ubiquitous, it seems to be everywhere)

dant=ample(enough and usually extra), plentiful(enough for people's needs and wants)1

k=adhere, cling(hold on something tightly)

ect=ignore.(difference: neglect means someone has not paid enough attention to something; ignore means no attention.)

=adjacent(twothings next to each other), adjoin(the same as adjacent)

ue=woo(man woos woman, old-fashioned), seek(if you seek sth, you try to obtain it. FORMAL)

rate=precise(precise is exact and accurate in all details), exact(correct in every detail)

e=obscure(unknown or known by only a few people)

=peak, summit

etitor=rival, opponent(especially in sports and politics)1

e=condemn(if you condemn something, you say it is very bad and unacceptable)

on=perspective, standpoint(means looking at an event or situation in a particular way)

=prestige(describe those who are admired), reputation

d=erect(you can erect something as buildings, FORMAL), establish

lt=humiliate(do something or say something which makes people feel ashamed or stupid)

lain=grumble (complain something in a bad-tempered way)

ary=radical (very important and great in degree), fundamental

eve=alleviate (alleviate means you make pain or sufferings less intense or severe)

e=coerces into(coerce means you make someone do something s/he does not want to),compel

rge=magnify(magnify means make something larger than it really is)

lex=intricate(if something is intricate, it often has many small parts and details)

23. Lonely=solitary (if someone is solitary, there is no one near him/her

l=minuscule(very small), minute

se=extol(stronger than praise), compliment(polite and political)

-working=assiduous(someone who is assiduous works hard or does things very thoroughly

icult=arduous (if something is arduous, it is difficult and tiring, and involves a lot of efforts)

(soil)=barren, infertile(used to describe the soil is so poor that plants cannot be planted on it)

ile=brittle, vulnerable(someone who is vulnerable is easily hurt emotionally or physically)

=demonstrate (to demonstrate a fact means tp make it clear to people.)

=massive(large in size, quantity, or extent), colossal(use this word, you emphasize something’s large), tremendous(INFORMAL)

d=shun(if someone shuns something, s/he deliberately avoid that something or keep away from it.)

=impartial(someone who is impartial is able to give a fair opinion or decision on something.)

ck=assault (physically attack someone), assail (attack violently

ike=abhor(abhor means you hate something to a extreme extent for moral reasons), loathe(dislike very much)!

=devastate (it means damage something very badly, or utterly destroy it.)

ys=invariably(the same as always, but better than always)

ver=perpetual(a perpetual state never changes), immutable(something immutable will never change or be changed)

rise=startle(it means surprise you slightly), astound(surprise you to a large degree),astonish(the same as astound)

usiasm=zeal (a great enthusiasm), fervency (sincere and enthusiasm)

t=tranquil(calm and peaceful), serene(calm and quiet)

nsive=exorbitant(it means too expensive that it should be)

rious=lavish(impressive and very expensive), sumptuous(grand and very expensive

ng=tedious(if you describe something tedious, you mean it is boring and frustrating)

ect=esteem(if you esteem someone, you respect and admire him/her. )

y=fret(if you fret about something, you worry about it)

=chilly(unpleasantly cold), icy(extremely cold)

=boiling(very hot)