2010年12月英語六級考試高頻基礎(chǔ)詞匯500個

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六級高頻基礎(chǔ)詞匯500個
    1. abnormal a. 不正常的> I’m normal, you’re ~ !
    2. abolish v. 廢除 > CET-Band 4 should be abolished ! ----A daydreamer
    3. abrupt a. 突然的, 唐突的 > Your~ manner embarrassed her!
    4. absurd a. 荒唐的 >What an ~ idea!來源:www.examda.com
    5. accessory n. 附件, 零件 >Handbag, lipstick, etc. are women’s accessories. What are men’s?
    Tie, lighter and a fine purse.
    6. accommodate v. 提供膳宿> How can a small town ~ the Olympic Games?
    7. addict v. 上癮 >I’m ~ed to computer games. Please save me!
    8. acquaint v. 使熟悉 > Are you ~ed with that MM?
    9. adhere to v. 遵守 >Adhere to your own principle
    10. adverse a. 不利的, 有害的 >Adverse circumstances can test a person’s wisdom and courage.
    11. aggravate v. 加重 >Smoking ~s cold.
    12. alleviate v. 減輕 >No one can ~ my pain.
    13. alternate v./a 交替(的) >a day of ~ sunshine and rain /Day and night ~
    14. ambiguous a. 歧義的 >The policeman is looking for a man with one eye. -----Why not use two? 你知道此幽默在何處?
    15. amplify v. 擴大(聲音)> amplify sound with the use of electronic equipment 通過使用電子儀器擴大聲音 We must amplify our effort by working a lot harder.
    16. analogy n. 類比 by analogy
    17. anonymous a. 匿名的 I received an ~ letter.
    18. applaud v. 鼓掌; 贊許> I ~ your suggestion.
    19. apt a. 易于 >One is ~ to make mistakes if given too much pressure.
    20. array n. 陳列, 一系列>the ~of fruit and vegetables in the supermarket
    21. arrogant a. 傲慢的> An ~ man is a self-important person.
    22. ascend v. 上升 > The balloons are ~ing.
    23. ascribe v. 歸因于>He ~d his failure to his small vocabulary.
    24. aspiration n. 抱負 Your ~ is your ambition or strong wish.
    25. assault n. 攻擊, 襲擊>A robber ~ed him.
    26. assert v. 斷言 He ~ed that the thief would come again.
    27. assurance n. 保證, 把握 >I give you my ~ that the product is safe and reliable.
    28. attendant n. 服務(wù)員, 隨從 > The attendant conducts us to the hall for conference.
    29. authentic a. 真實的, 可靠的>Is Clinton’s biography ~?
    30. avert v. 避開、轉(zhuǎn)移 We ~ed a loss .
    31. bald a. 禿頂?shù)?A ~ man is considered to be intelligent.
    32. barren a. 荒蕪的,不能生育的>Without dream, life is a ~ field.
    33. betray v. 背叛; 泄露 You ~ed me.
    34. bewilder v. 使迷惑 The new traffic lights ~ the man.
    35. bias n. 偏見 Bias is prejudice.
    36. blaze v. 燃燒; 發(fā)強光 >The summer sun is blazing.
    37. bleak a. 荒涼的; 凄涼的>a ~future
    38. blink v. 眨眼睛; 閃爍 > Now, look straight, don't blink.
    39. blunder n. 大錯 > I can't believe he has committed such a blunder.
    40. bluntly ad. 直言不諱地 > I will bluntly give you my opinion.
    41. blur v. 變模糊 >Fog blurred my vision.
    42. bribe v. 行賄 >Who bribed the bride? Bridegroom.
    43. browse v. 瀏覽 > ~ a web-page
    44. brutal a. 殘酷的=cruel/savage > We live in a beautiful era, is also a brutal era.
    45. capsule n. 密封倉, 膠囊 > The patient swallowed the capsule without drinking water.
    46. carve v. 刻 > Carve your name on hearts and not on marbles.
    47. casualty n. 傷亡人員 Many casualties are reported in the battle.
    48. cater to v. 迎合 > cater to the consumers
    49. caution n. 小心 > To succeed in trading, you need both confidence and caution.
    50. cherish v. 珍視; 懷有>~friendship/~ the hope that
    51. chronic a. 慢性的;嚴(yán)重的 > Chronic feelings of emptiness or boredom
    52. circulation n. 循環(huán); 發(fā)行(量)>Reader has the largest ~ in China.
    53. climax n. 高潮 the ~ of the play
    54. cling to v. 緊緊抓住, 依戀;堅持,墨守>The baby clung to his mother./ ~ to the hope that....
    55. coincidence n. 巧合 > What an unfortunate coincidence!
    56. collaboration n. 合作 in ~ with
    57. collide v. 相撞; 沖突 The two opinions ~ with each other.
    58. commence v. 開始 > Shall we commence the ceremony?
    59. commute v. 乘車上下班 >I have to ~ between the university town and the downtown area.
    60. compact a. 緊湊的, 結(jié)實的 a ~ car/office
    61. compatible a. 相容的; 兼容的>That husband and wife are very ~.
    62. compensate v. 賠償 >The insurance company ~d the man for his injuries.
    63. compile v. 匯編, 編輯 ~ a encyclopedia
    64. complement v. 補充,與---相配 The music ~s the film well.
    65. compliment v. /n. 贊美> Her guests complimented her on her cooking.
    > Thank you for your compliment.
    66. comply with v. 遵從 > We should comply with reasonable requests.
    67. compulsory a. 必做的 > ~ education
    68. conceive of v. 構(gòu)想 > I can’t ~ of why he did such a stupid thing!
    69. confidential a. 機密的 > This message is confidential.
    70. conform to v. 遵守 ~ to the local customs
    71. consensus n. 意見一致> If everyone consents to something, they reach a consensus.
    72. consequent a. (作為后果) 隨之發(fā)生的> lack of electricity and the ~ loss in economy
    73. conserve v. 保護> If you conserve something, you use it carefully and will not waste it.
    >In winter some people ~ energy by lowering the heat at night.
    74. consolidate v. 鞏固 > consolidate your power
    75. conspicuous a. 顯眼的 The girl in red in the snowfield is very ~.
    76. contaminate v. 污染 If you ~ something, you make it dirty.
    77. contemplate v. 沉思; 凝視 >You must ~ the results of the action.
    78. contempt n. 輕視 >Before the competition, Williams held the little known player in contempt.
    79. contend v. 主張=assert > The lawyer contends that the man is guilty.
    80. contradict v. 相矛盾 > She does not like to contradict her husband in public.
    81. contrive v. 謀劃, 圖謀>The terrorists ~d to hijack a plane.
    82. converge v. 會合, 聚集 (meet at a common point) > The two rivers converge here.
    83. cordial a. 熱情的 > I would like to extend my warmest/cordial welcome to all of you.
    84. corrupt a./v. **的; 腐蝕 ~ officials
    85. cozy a. 舒適的 a ~ bedroom
    86. counterpart n. 對應(yīng)的人或物> But in the end he knew that he would find his counterpart.
    87. criterion n. 標(biāo)準(zhǔn) =standard > Only social practice can be the criterion of truth.
    88. curb v. 控制, 約束 =restrain / restrict > I my curbed my appetite for food.
    89. cynical a. 憤世嫉俗的> a ~ young man is a angry young man
    90. dazzle v. 眩目;使贊嘆不已> The sunlight dazzles me./Her dance ~d me.
    91. deduce v. 推斷 > What can you deduce from the scene?
    92. dedicate v. 獻給 > To dedicate more efforts to helping others.
    93. defendant n. 被告 > The lawyer represented the defendant in court.
    94. deficiency n. 缺乏, 不足 a vitamin ~ in his diet
    95. defy v.(公然) 違抗 > The union defied the management and went on a strike.
    96. degenerate v. 退化 > Their debate degenerated into an exchange of insults.
    97. degrade v. 降低身份 > No one can degrade us except ourselves; that if we are worthy, no influence
    can defeat us.
    98. deprive v. 剝奪 > You ~d him of his right to privacy.
    99. descendant n. 后代 > He is a descendant of Confucius.
    100. destiny n. 命運=fate > I am the Master of my destiny. I believe that destiny is out of our control.