Barron 3500 SAT List 47 Flashcards
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torpor
N. /迟钝;麻木;不活泼/lethargy; sluggishness; dormancy. Throughout the winter, nothing aroused the bear from his torpor: he would not emerge from hibernation until spring. torpid,ADJ.
topography
N. /拓扑学/physical features of a region. Before the generals gave the order to attack, they ordered a complete study of the topography of the region.
torrent
N. /急流;洪水/rushing stream; flood. Day after day of heavy rain saturated the hillside until the water ran downhill in tor¬rents. torrential,ADJ.
torrid
ADJ. /有激情的;热带的/passionate; hot or scorching. Harlequin Romances publish torrid tales of love affairs, some set in torrid climates.
torso
N. /未完成的;残缺的/trunk of statue with head and limbs missing; human trunk. This torso, found in the ruins of Pompeii, is now on exhibition in the museum in Naples.
tortuous
ADJ. /曲折的,蜿蜒的/winding; full of curves. Because this road is so tortuous, it is unwise to go faster than twenty miles an hour on it.
totter
V. /摇摆;摇摇欲坠/move unsteadily; sway, as if about to fall. On unsteady feet, the drunk tottered down the hill to the near¬est bar.
touchstone
N. /试金石;准绳;标准;尺度/stone used to test the fineness of gold alloys; criterion. What touchstone can be used to measure the character of a person?
touchy
ADJ. /暴躁的;难以处理的;易上火的/sensitive; irascible. Do not mention his bald spot; he’s very touchy about it.
tout
V. /吹捧/publicize; praise excessively. I lost confidence in my broker after he touted some junk bonds to me that turned out to be a bad investment.
toxic
ADJ. /有毒的/poisonous. We must seek an antidote for what¬ever toxic substance he has eaten. toxicity, N.
tract
N. /地域;小册子/region of land (often imprecisely described); pam¬phlet. The king granted William Penn a tract of land in the New World. Penn then printed a tract in which he encour¬aged settlers to join his colony.
tractable
ADJ. /驯良的;温顺的;易处理的/docile; easily managed. Although Susan seemed a tractable young woman, she had a stubborn streak of independence that occasionally led her to defy the powers-that-be when she felt they were in the wrong.
traduce
V. /诽谤;中伤/expose to slander. His opponents tried to tra¬duce the candidate’s reputation by spreading rumors about his past.
trajectory
N. /弹道;轨迹;抛物线/path taken by a projectile. The police tried to locate the spot from which the assassin had fired the fatal shot by tracing the trajectory of the bullet.
tranquillity
N. /平静;冷静/calmness; peace. After the commotion and excitement of the city, I appreciate the tranquillity of these fields and forests.
transcendent
ADJ. /卓越的;非比寻常的/surpassing; exceeding ordinary limits; superior. For the amateur chef, dining at the four-star restaurant was a transcendent experience: the meal sur¬passed his wildest dreams.
transcribe
V. /复制/copy. When you transcribe your notes, please send a copy to Mr. Smith and keep the original for our files. transcription, N.
transgression
N. /犯罪/violation of a law; sin. Forgive us our transgressions; we know not what we do.
transient
ADJ. /暂时的/momentary; temporary; staying for a short time. Lexy’s joy at finding the perfect Christmas gift for Phil was transient, she still had to find presents for the cousins and Uncle Bob. Located near the airport, this hotel caters to a largely transient trade. transience, N.
transition
N. /过渡;转换;跃迁/going from one state of action to another. During the period of transition from oil heat to gas heat, the furnace will have to be shut off.
transitory
ADJ. /短时间的/impermanent; fleeting. Fame is transitory: today’s rising star is all too soon tomorrow’s washed-up has-been. transitoriness, N.
translucent
ADJ. /半透明的/partly transparent. We could not recog¬nize the people in the next room because of the translucent curtains that separated us.
transmute
V. /改变/change; convert to something different. He was unable to transmute his dreams into actualities.