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  • exhibitionist

    n. 好自我表现者,有裸露癖者,露阴癖者;
  • fattest

    adj. 胖的,丰满的,(人或动物的身体)多脂肪的( fat的最高级 ),丰富的,值钱的,厚的;
    [例句] I could eat what I liked without getting fat...
    [例句] After five minutes, the fat woman in the seat in front of me was asleep.
  • feet

    n. 脚( foot的名词复数 ),底部,英尺(=12 英寸或 30.48 厘米),脚步;
  • hamlet

    n. 村子,〈英〉(无教堂的)小村庄,〈比喻〉优柔寡断的人,哈姆雷特;
  • humanist

    n. 人道主义者,人文主义者;
  • hut

    n. 小屋,棚屋,临时营房,牢房;v. 使住临时营房,驻扎;
  • lifeboat

    n. 救生艇,救生船;
    [例句] The captain ordered all passengers and crew into lifeboats.
  • limelight

    n. 众人注意的中心,(不)是公众关注的中心,(不)引人注目,石灰光,石灰光灯,白炽灯;vt. 使显露头角,使受到注目;
    [例句] Tony has now been thrust into the limelight, with a high-profile job.
  • pamphlet

    n. 小册子,活页文选;
  • serpent

    n. 蛇,狡猾的人;
    [例句] ...the serpent in the Garden of Eden.
  • thigh

    n. 股,大腿,食用的鸡(等的)腿;
  • overt

    adj. 明显的,公然的,公开的,阳;
    [例句] His recent productions have been beautifully crafted works with little overt political content...
    [例句] Although there is no overt hostility, black and white students do not mix much.
  • pageant

    n. 盛会,露天表演,虚饰,选美比赛;
    [例句] In August 1968 women held a demonstration at the Miss America Beauty Pageant.
  • rift

    n. 裂缝,裂口,不
    [例句] The interview reflected a growing rift between the President and the government...
    [例句] He has warned that the serious rifts within the country could lead to civil war...
  • pliant

    adj. 易弯的,柔韧的,能适应的;
    [例句] She's proud and stubborn, you know, under that pliant exterior.
    [例句] ...pliant young willows.
  • towering

    adj. 耸立的,高大的,杰出的,强烈的,极度的;v. 远远高于,远远超过( tower的现在分词),(在能力、品德、名声等方面)胜过,远远超过(其他人);
    [例句] ...towering cliffs of black granite which rise straight out of the sea.
    [例句] He remains a towering figure in modern British politics...
  • recalcitrant

    adj. 倔强对抗的,拒不服从的,拗强;
    [例句] The danger is that recalcitrant local authorities will reject their responsibilities...
    [例句] He had a knack for coaxing even the most recalcitrant engine to life.
  • tantrum

    n. 突然发怒,〈口〉发脾气;
    [例句] My son had a tantrum and banged his fist on the ground...
    [例句] He immediately threw a tantrum, screaming and stomping up and down like a child.
  • understatement

    n. 保守的陈述,轻描淡写;
    [例句] To say I'm disappointed is an understatement...
    [例句] He was getting very hard to live with, and that's the understatement of the year.
  • block out

    遮住,遮挡…使不被印出来,画出…的略图, 打草样;
    [例句] She accuses me of having blocked out the past...
    [例句] I had to block the thought out of my mind.