读英文原著《Wonder/奇迹男孩》学单词 – 37

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slant

/slænt/

slant

to slope or make something slope in a particular direction
(使)倾斜,(使)歪斜;斜移

The sun’s rays slanted through the trees.
阳光透过树木斜照下来。

downwards

towards the ground or towards a lower level

The garden sloped gently downwards to the river.
花园缓缓地向下倾斜到河边。

diagonal

/daɪˈæɡənl/

diagonal
  • a diagonal line is straight and joins two opposite corners of a flat shape, usually a square
    对角的,对角线的

  • following a sloping angle
    斜角的

slit

/slɪt/

a long narrow cut or opening
狭长的切口;长而窄的口子;狭缝;裂缝

light shining through a slit in the door
透过门缝照进来的光线

noticeably

/ˈnoʊtɪsəbli/

in a way that is easy to see or notice

She has become noticeably more confident.
她明显变得更自信了。

shallow

/ˈʃæloʊ/

shallow

not having much distance between the top or surface and the bottom
浅的

the shallow end of the pool
游泳池的浅水区

eyelid

/ˈaɪlɪd/

a piece of skin that covers your eye when it is closed
眼睑,眼皮

on the verge of sth/of doing sth

very near to the moment when sb does sth or sth happens
濒于;接近于;行将

He was on the verge of tears.
他差点儿哭了出来。

inside out

with the usual outside parts on the inside

Turn the bag inside out and let it dry.
把包翻过来晾干。

disproportionately

/ˌdɪsprəˈpɔːrʃənətli/

too large or too small when compared with sth else
不成比例的;不相称的;太大(或太小)的

The lower-paid spend a disproportionately large amount of their earnings on food.
低工资者将收入花在食物上的比例很大。

pliers

/ˈplaɪərz/

pliers

a small tool made of two crossed pieces of metal, used to hold small things or to bend and cut wire
钳子,手钳,老虎钳

waxy

like wax, or made of wax
似蜡的;蜡制的

scar

/skɑːr/

a permanent mark that is left on your skin after you have had a cut or wound
疤痕;伤疤

Will the operation leave a scar?
手术会不会留下疤痕?

implant

/ɪmˈplænt/

to put something into someone’s body by performing a medical operation
(通过手术)把(某物)植入

Surgeons successfully implanted an artificial hip.

外科医生成功地植入了一个人工髋关节。

tube

管子;软管;管状物;管状器官;管;道

tube

miracle

miracle

something very lucky or very good that happens which you did not expect to happen or did not think was possible
意外的幸运事,不可思议的事;奇迹

defect

/ˈdiːfekt/

a fault or a lack of something that means that something or someone is not perfect
缺点,缺陷,毛病

All the cars are tested for defects before they leave the factory.
所有汽车在出厂前都经过品质检验。

cauliflower

/ˈkɔːliflaʊər/

cauliflower

a vegetable with green leaves around a large hard white head of flowers
花椰菜;菜花

hearing aid

a small device that fits inside the ear and makes sounds louder, used by people who cannot hear well
助听器

catastrophe

/kəˈtæstrəfi/

a terrible event in which there is a lot of destruction, suffering, or death
灾难,大祸,严重的不幸

tremble

/ˈtrembl/

to shake slightly in a way that you cannot control, especially because you are upset or frightened

His legs were trembling with fear.
他吓得双腿直发抖。

gauge

/ɡeɪdʒ/

to make a judgement about sth, especially people's feelings or attitudes

It was difficult to gauge whether she was angry or not.
很难判断她是否在生气。

whim

a sudden feeling that you would like to do or have something, especially when there is no important or good reason
突发的念头,一时的兴致(尤指没有重要或充分的理由时)

We decided, more or less on a whim, to sail to Morocco.
我们多少有点心血来潮,决定航海去摩洛哥。

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