新概念英语二第7课考研单词。
第7课课文参照:Lesson7 Too late
detective[n.侦探]detect[v.探测], detector[n.探测器]
explore[v.探测,探索], exploration[n.探测], explorer[n.探测器], probe[v.探测]
[2006] People failed to detect the massive changes which have happened in the ocean.
fail to do sth.[没能…]
[2006]Artists’ only job is to explore emotions, and yet they choose to focus on the ones that feel bad.
[2012]Rosenberg’s book fails to probe social and biological[n.生物学] factors[n.因素].
expectation[n.期盼,期待]
inspect[v.检查], look into[调查], prospect[n.前景,展望], perspective[n.观点,看法], suspect[v.怀疑]
[2015] Citizens still have a right[有权利] to expect private documents to remain private and protected.
[2004] Many say they remain optimistic[adj.乐观的] about the economy’s long-term[长期] prospects.
from the middle-class[中产阶级] family perspective
from/in my perspective = in my viewpoint = in my point of view[在我看来]
[2009] We have to suspect that continuing[adj.持续的] economic growth promotes the development of
education.
invaluable[无价的,价值连城的], value[n.价值,价值观], devalua[v.贬值], evaluate[v.评估], equivalent[adj.等价的;n.等价物]
distorted values[扭曲的价值观]
devalued dollar[贬值的美元]
[2003]Stephen Cooper has made ourageous[adj.勇敢的] statements[n.言论,陈述] about the value of animal research.
[2010] Bankers complained that they were forced[被强迫] to follow[v.遵守] unfavorable[adj.不喜欢的] asset[n.资产] evaluation[n.评估] rules.
[2011] Regretting[后悔] having children is equivalent to admitting[v.承认] you support kitten-killing[杀死小猫].
priceless[adj.无价的,价值连城的], appreciate[v.增值,感激,欣赏], appreciative[adj.感激的], depreciate[v.贬值]
raise price[涨价], retail price[零售价]
[2012] Sometimes years are required for truly novel discovery claims to be accepted and appreciated.
syn.[同义]fill[v.] A with B[用B填充A]; A be filled with B[A被B填满]; fulfill[v.完成,实现]
[2000]Their sometimes sensational[adj.耸人听闻的] findings were filled with warnings about the growing competition from overseas.
[2000]Now Japan has largely fulfilled its economic needs, and young people don’t know where they should go next.
take off[脱下,拿下来,起飞]
put out[拿出,灭火]