curtail
【考法1】vt. 缩短,削减:to make less in extent or duration
【例】curtailyour holiday 缩短你的假期
【近】abbreviate,abridge, syncopate, truncate, cut back
【反】elongate,protract, prolong, extend, lengthen 延长
cynic
【考法1】n. 愤世嫉俗者:a person who believes all people are motivated by selfishness.
【例】A cynicmight think that the governor visited the hospital just to gain votes. 一个愤青认为州长去医院
探视仅仅是为了拉票。
【近】misanthrope, naysayer, pessimist
dabble
【考法1】v. 浅尝辄止:to work or involve oneself superficially or intermittentlyespecially in a secondary
interest
【例】dabble inarts 对艺术稍有涉猎
【反】dedicate,specialize 投入,专门研究
【派】dabblervi. 涉猎者,浅尝辙止者:onenot deeply engaged in or concerned with something
【例】He's not adedicated musician, just a dabbler. 他并不是专门的音乐家, 只不过是个业馀爱好者
【反】specialist专家
daft
【考法1】adj. 神经错乱的:having or showing a veryabnormal or sick state of mind
【例】The kingwas clearly daft, talking to trees and rocks. 国王俨然已经疯了,对着树和石头说话。
【近】bedlam,demented, deranged, lunatic, psychotic, unbalanced, unsound
【反】balanced,sane 头脑正常的
【考法2】adj. 不明智的:showing or marked by a lack ofgood sense or judgment
【例】a daftplan, doomed to wretched failure and merciless ridicule 一个不明智的决定,最终难逃悲催的结局
和无情的嘲讽的下场
【近】fatuous,featherheaded, nonsensical, preposterous, senseless
【反】judicious,prudent, sagacious, sapient, wise 明智的
dais
【考法1】n. 主席台,嘉宾席:a raised platform, as in alecture hall, for speakers or honored guests.
【例】thespeaker took his place at the front of the dais 演讲者在主席台就坐
【近】podium,rostrum, tribune
dally
【考法1】vi. 虚度时光:to spend time doing nothing
【例】I keptdallying at my desk until I couldn't put off doing my work any longer. 我一直浪费时间直到作业
不能再拖了。
【近】dawdle,loll, lounge, hang around
【考法2】v. 玩乐:to engage in activity for amusement
【例】he spenthis college years dallying, seemingly determined to acquire as little knowledgeas possible 他
在大学里面尽情玩乐,不学习
【近】disport,frolic, recreate, rollick, sport
【考法3】v. 慢吞吞,磨磨蹭蹭:to move or act slowly
【例】don'tdally on the way to the interview 别在去面试的路上磨磨蹭蹭
【近】crawl,creep, dillydally, drag, lag, linger, loiter, tarry
【反】dash,hasten, scoot, scurry
damper
【考法1】n. 抑制因素:one that deadens, restrains, or depresses
【例】Rain put adamper on our picnic plans. 下雨打破了我们的野餐计划。
【反】ameliorator促进物
dandy
【考法1】n. 纨绔子弟,爱打扮的人:a man who gives exaggerated attention to personal appearance
【例】That was adandy of a game. 那是纨绔子弟的游戏。
【近】fop,gallant
【考法2】adj. 最佳最好的:of the very best kind
【例】that's adandy new racing bike 真是辆最好的比赛用自行车
【近】awesome,fabulous, superb, sensational, splendid, unsurpassed
【反】atrocious,awful, execrable, lousy, pathetic, wretched
dank
【考法1】adj. 阴湿的:slightly or moderately wet
【例】vegetablestended to go bad quickly in the dank cellar 蔬菜在潮湿的地下室很容易变坏
【近】damp,wettish
dapper
【考法1】adj. 衣冠整洁的:being strikingly neat andtrim in style or appearance
【例】Thestudents all looked very dapper in their uniforms. 学生们穿着校服显得非常整洁。
【近】natty,sharp, snappy, spruce
【反】frowsy, unkempt, slovenly, unkempt 不整洁的