coop
【考法1】vt. 监禁,困于…之中:to confine in a restricted and often crowded area
【例】Thoserestless kids were cooped up in the house on a rainy. 雨天那些好动的孩子们被困在房子里
【近】box, cage,corral, encage, enclose, envelop, fence, hedge, immure, include, pen, wall
【反】free,liberate, release 释放
copious
【考法1】adj.丰富的,大量的:large in quantity; abundant
【例】a copiousharvest 大丰收
【近】plentiful,abundant, ample, gushing
【反】sparse,dearth, scant 稀少的,缺乏的
coquette
【考法1】n. 调情的女子:a woman who makes teasing sexual or romantic overtures; a flirt
【例】A coquettethough she might appear to be at first, Violetta from Verdi’s La Traviata is actually yearningfor
true love. 乍看之下,威尔第歌剧《茶花女》中的薇奥莱塔是一个轻浮的女子,但实际上她渴望真爱
【近】vamp,flirt
【考法2】v. 不认真对待:to deal with something playfully rather than seriously
【例】interestedonly in coquetting with her, not marrying her 只想与她保持暧昧关系,而不结婚
【近】trifle,dally, flirt, mess around
【派】coquet v. 不认真对待,调情;coquettish adj. 调情的
cordon
【考法1】n. 警戒线:a line or ring of police, soldiers, or vehicles preventing peoplefrom entering an area
【例】a cordonof police 警察围成的警戒线
【近】perimeter
【考法2】v. 围城一道防线:to form a protective or restrictive cordon around
【例】cordonedoff the area around the explosion scene 在爆炸现场周边设置警戒线
【近】close,obstruct, block
cornucopia
【考法1】n. 大量:an overflowing store; an abundance
【例】acornucopia of employment opportunities 大量的就业机会
【近】plentitude, plethora, wealth, profusion, affluence
【反】lack,pittance, deficiency 缺乏,少量
coronation
【考法1】n. 加冕,加冕礼:the act or ceremony of crowning a sovereign or the sovereign'sconsort
【例】Twodifferent musical pieces by Mozart (a piano concerto and a mass) are bothtitled “Coronation”. 莫
扎特两部不同的音乐作品(一部钢琴协奏曲和一部弥撒)都被称作“加冕”
【近】enthronement,crowning
【反】abdication 退位
【派】coronate v.加冕
corporeal
【考法1】adj. 肉体的:not spiritual
【例】corporealsuffering 肉体上的折磨
【近】bodily,carnal, corporal, somatic, physical, fleshly
【反】spiritual 精神上的
【考法2】adj. 有形的,实体的:not immaterial orintangible
【近】material,physical, substantial, sensible, tangible
【反】intangible, disembodied, immaterial 无形的,无实体的
corroborate
【考法1】vt. 用证据或权威证实:to support with evidence or authority; make more certain
【例】newevidence to corroborate the defendant's story 能证实被告的故事的新证据
【近】confirm,authenticate, justify, substantiate, validate, verify
【反】controvert, contradict, deny 反驳,否认
【考法2】vt. 提供证据,支持:to provide evidence or information for (as a claim or idea)
【例】Mypersonal experience does not corroborate your faith in the essential goodnessof people . 我 的经
历可不赞同你关于“人性本善”的信念
【近】back,bolster, buttress, reinforce, support
【派】corroboration n. 证实
corrosive
【考法1】adj. 腐蚀性的:tending to destroy slowly bychemical action
【例】Concentrated sulfur acid is highly corrosive. 浓硫酸有极强的腐蚀性
【近】erosive,caustic
【反】noncorrosive 无腐蚀性的
【考法2】adj. 讽刺性的:bitingly sarcastic
【例】corrosivesatire 讽刺性的作品
【近】sarcastic,barbed, acerbic, satiric, acrid, barbed, mordant, tart
【派】corrosionn. 侵蚀
corrugated
【考法1】adj. 褶皱的:shaped into a series of regularfolds that look like waves
【例】corrugatedpaper 褶皱的纸
【近】wrinkled,creased, folded
【反】smooth 光滑的
【派】corrugation n. 褶皱,折痕