新概念英语二第11课考研单词。
第11课课文参照:Lesson11 One good turn deserves another
lawyer[n.律师]law[n.法律,法规,规则]
legal[adj.合法的]
illegal[adj.不合法的]
legislation[n.法律,立法]
legitimate[adj.合法的,合理的]
legislative[adj.法律的]
[2000]This, though it fulfills the laws[要求] and requirements of Futurist poetry[未来诗歌], can hardly be classed[v.划分等级,分类] as Literature[n.文学].
[2004] Over the past century[在过去的一个世纪], all kinds of unfairness[n.不公平] and discrimination[n.歧视] have been
condemned or made illegal.
[2008] Only a decade earlier[仅仅在十年前], such an act would have required legislative approval[n.批准,同意] in Virginia.
income[n.收入(年薪)]
wage[n.工资,薪水(周薪)]
benefit[n.福利];welfare[n.福利]
fine[v./n.罚款,罚金]
penalty[n.罚款,处罚]
[2000]They began to believe that their way of doing business was failing, and that their incomes would therefore shortly[adv.立刻,马上] begin to fall as well.
[2007] The current state[v.说,陈述;n.情形,状况] of affairs[n.事物,婚外情][事态] may been by the lack of legal penalty for data leakage[n.泄露].
stateman[n.发言人]
[2014] The principle[n.准则,原则] of British welfare is no longer that you can insure[v.投保] yourself against[v.抵挡] the risk of unemployment[n.失业] and receive unconditional[adj.无条件的] payments if the disaster happens.
[2018]Social media[社交媒体] allows users to experience[v.体验] news events[n.事件] more immediately while also permitting re-share news as a projection[n.投射] of their values and interests.
medium[adj.中等的; n.媒介,媒体(复数形式media)]
multi-media[多媒体]
promptly, shortly, swiftly, instantly[adv.立刻,马上]
prompt[v.促进;adj.快速的], promote[v.促进]
swift[n.雨燕]
instant[adj.立刻的]
instant noodle[速食面,泡面]
instant coffee[速溶咖啡]
[2018] But in the medium term[中间时期], middle-class workers[中产阶级工作者] may need a lot of help adjusting[v.调整].
词根:-serve[保存]-
conserve, reserve, preserve[v.保留,保存,保护]
词根:-verse[反转]-
converse, reverse[adj.;v.反对], inverse, adverse[adj.相反的]
[2016] We do not ruin urban[adj.城镇的] conservation areas. Why ruin rural[adj.农村的] ones?
[2016]The Conservatives[保守党] may abandon[v.放弃] ‘off-plan[计划外]‘ building.
[2012] Conversely[adv.相反地], if homework matters[v.起作用], it should account for[占据比列] a significant[adj.重大的] portion of the grade[n.等级].
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.