考研英语一二对应专业(考研单词背2000个核心词汇)

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上一期学习了这么多记忆单词的方法后,大家都来试试吧!这一期选取了21组词汇,配上了部分谚语、名人名言或者小故事,帮助大家趣味记单词,轻松提升词汇量!

shutter n. 百叶窗; 活动护窗; (照相机的)快门

in order to 为了

press v. 按压

In order to remember your smile, I pressed hard on the shutter in my heart.

为了记住你的笑容,我拼命按下心中的快门。——《美丽人生La Vita è bella》


count v. 计数; 把…算入; 包括; 重要; 认为

To make each day count.

让每一天都充满意义。


trouble n./v. 麻烦

Don’t trouble trouble until trouble troubles you.

不要自寻烦恼。


come true 实现

tiny adj. 微小的

Happiness is about having each tiny wish come true.

幸福就是每一个微小愿望的达成。

mend v. 修理;愈合

Things at the worst will mend.

否极泰来。


react v. 反应

Life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it.

生活百分之十是发生的事,百分之九十是我如何应对。


sow v. 播种;灌输

reap v. 收获;收割

Sow nothing, reap nothing.

春不播,秋不收。


willing adj. 乐意的; 愿意的

Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.

世上无难事,只要肯攀登。


feather n. 羽毛

flock v. 聚集

Birds of a feather flock together.

物以类聚,人以群分。


cease to 停止

struggle v. 奋斗;抗争

Cease to struggle and you cease to live.

生命不止,奋斗不息。


reign v. 统治

wit n. 机智

At twenty years of age, the will reigns; at thirty, the wit; at forty, the judgment. ——Benjamin Franklin

二十岁时起支配作用的是意志,三十岁时是机智,四十岁时是判断。——本杰明·富兰克林


haste n. 匆忙

Haste makes waste.

欲速则不达。


propose v. 提议;求婚

dispose v. 处置;排列

Man proposes, God disposes.

谋事在人,成事在天。


pride n. 自豪;骄傲

modesty n. 谦虚

benefit n. 利益

Pride hurts, modesty benefits.

满招损,谦受益。


alike adj./adv. 相像

Great minds think alike.

英雄所见略同。


stitch n. 缝

A stitch in time saves nine.

防微杜渐。


diligence n. 勤奋

Achievement is founded on diligence.

业精于勤。


pay off 偿清;成功

Hard work pays off.

天道酬勤。


rise v. 上升;起立

Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.

早睡早起身体好,富裕且聪明。——本杰明·富兰克林


bear v. 承受

swallow v. 淹没;吞咽

The water that bears the boat is the same that swallows it up.

水能载舟,亦能覆舟。


period n. 一段时间;时期

thief n. 小偷

steal v. 偷

intend v. 打算;计划

bulky adj. 庞大的;笨重的

hit v./n. 击;打

thus adv. 因此

fear v./n. 害怕;担心

ring v. 响铃;包围 n. 铃声;指环

rob v. 抢夺

fright n. 恐惧;惊吓

plug n. 插头;塞子 v. 堵塞;封堵

audible adj. 听得见的

stuff n. 东西;物品 v. 塞满

bury v. 埋葬;掩盖

plug one’s ears while stealing the bell/bury one’s head in the sand

掩耳盗铃(鸵鸟行为)

In the Spring and Autumn Period, a thief had stolen a bell and intended to carry it away on his back, but the bell was too bulky and heavy to be carried, so he tried to break it into pieces with a hammer to make it easier for carrying. On his first hit, however, the bell made a loud noise. He thus feared that the ringing sound might be heard by someone, who would come to rob him of his bell. His fright made him plug his own ears while hitting the bell with the hammer. The bell sound was, nevertheless, audible to others and therefore to stuff his ears for the purpose of stealing a bell was a stupid action. It is as foolish as burying one’s head in the sand.

在春秋战国时期,有一个小偷偷了一只钟并准备把钟扛在背上带走。可是钟又大又沉,很难扛走。因此他想用锤子把钟敲成碎片,这样运起来就容易多了。可是,他敲了第一下后,钟发出了巨大的响声。他怕别人听到了钟声会来抢他的钟,于是他在锤子敲钟时捂上了自己的耳朵。不过,即使他这样做,别人还是听得到钟声的。所以掩耳盗铃是非常愚蠢的行为,就像把头埋在沙子中一样。

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