361.folly
美 [?fɑ?li]
n.愚蠢的行为;愚笨,愚蠢
It's utter a folly to go swimming in this cold weather.
这么冷的天气还去游泳,真是蠢透了。
362.inordinate
美 [?n???rd?n?t]
adj.过度的,过分的
The girl has inordinate passion for music.
这个女孩过分喜欢音乐。
363.imbibe
美 [?m?ba?b]
v.饮;吸收
These plants imbibe moisture through their roots.
这些植物通过根部吸收水分。
364.grim
美 [ɡr?m]
adj.严肃的;冷酷的
His expression was grim when he told them they had lost their jobs.
当他告诉他们说他们已经被解雇时,他的表情十分严肃。
365.relinquish
美 [r??l??kw??]
v.放弃,废除;让渡
The small dog relinquished its bone to the big dog.
那只小狗把它的骨头让给了大狗。
366.oracle
美 [???r?kl]
n.(古希腊的)神示所;神谕
And, fulfilling the oracle, the Persian king, Cyrus II, invaded.
于是波斯王居鲁士二世入侵,预言成真。
367.lethargic
美 [l??θɑ?rd??k]
adj.昏睡的,懒洋洋的,萎靡不振的
The hot weather made me feel lethargic.
炎热的天气使我昏昏欲睡。
368.milieu
美 [m?l?ju?]
David found it much easier to make friends in his new milieu.
大卫发现在新环境里交朋友简单多了。
369.prone
美 [pro?n]
adj.易于…的;俯卧的
As they shorten, cells become more prone to disease and death.
细胞变小后就会更容易感染疾病,也更容易死亡。
370.pious
美 [?pa??s]
adj.(对宗家)虔诚的
That may be no more than another pious wish.
那可能只是另一种虔诚的愿望。