551.accredit
美 [??kred?t]
v.授权;把…归功于;委派官员到国外
We accredit the invention of the electric light to Edison.
我们把电灯的发明归功于爱迪生。
552.bequeath
美 [b??kwi??]
v.遗赠,遗留
Her collection of paintings was bequeathed to the National Gallery when she died.
她去世时,她的全部藏画遗赠给了国家美术馆。
553.daze
美 [de?z]
v.使发昏,使眩晕
n.恍惚;迷乱;茫然 in a confused state
She was dazed by a blow on the head.
她头上挨了一击,使她感到眩晕。
554.apt
美 [?pt]
adj.恰当的
These words are as apt today as in 1929.
这些措辞用在今天和用在1929年一样合适。
555.disparate
美 [?d?sp?r?t]
adj.迥然不同的
Chalk and cheese are disparate substances.
粉笔和乳酪是完全不同的东西。
556.expertise
美 [?eksp??r?ti?z]
n.专门知识(或技能等),专长
You need specific professional and technical expertise which I don't have.
你需要的是我所没有的具体的职业技术专长。
557.chafe
美 [t?e?f]
v.擦伤;恼怒
My shorts were chafing my thighs.
我的短裤磨大腿。
558.destitute
美 [?dest?tu?t]
adj.贫困的,赤贫的
When Mr. Smith died, his wife and children were left destitute.
史密斯先生死后,他的妻儿变得一贫如洗。
559.eligible
美 [?el?d??bl]
adj.有资格的;合适的
Now unsecured commercial paper is also eligible as collateral.
现在无担保的商业票据也有资格作为抵押品了。
560.conform
美 [k?n?f??rm]
v.遵守;顺从
You must be prepared to conform.
你必须做好顺从的准备。