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Academic Words Level 4 - 1 - Manage Words by Panel - Page 6 |
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beneficial |
a. [有用的] helpful; tending to promote physical well-being Tiny Tim's cheerful good nature had a beneficial influence on Scrooge's charitable disposition. |
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berth |
n. [(船)停泊] space for the ship to dock or anchor; allotted place; the place to sleep or stay; appointment or job They might not have to give cats a wide berth for the rest of their lives. |
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beset |
v. [困擾] attack from all sides; trouble persistently; hem in Many vexing problems beset the American public school system. |
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bewilder |
v. [使迷惑,使昏亂] lead into perplexity or confusion; perplex with mazes You bewilder us by the city traffic; none of us can back hotel independently. |
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bitumen |
n. [瀝青] mineral pitch; black, tarry substance, burning with a bright flame In what you might call a giant washing machine, agitation and heat begin to separate the bitumen from the sand. |
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blot |
n. [污斑,污跡,污漬,(品行上的)污點] spot or stain, as of ink on paper; blur; a weak point or failing A memory without blot or contamination must be an exquisite treasure: is it not? |
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blunder |
n. [錯誤] serious mistake typically caused by ignorance or confusion The criminal's fatal blunder led to his capture. |
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bookcase |
n. [書架] case with shelves for holding books, especially one with glazed doors They bought a bookcase to put the books and notebooks on. |
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boundary |
n. [分界線,邊界] dividing line; border; frontier Planning drawings sometimes show a boundary line, though there is no legal requirement for it. |