201.abound
v.充满;富于;大量存在
Tropical plants abound in the jungle.
丛林中有大量的热带植物。
202.cumbersome
美 [?k?mb?rs?m]
adj.笨重的,难处理的
They thought he might have thrown away the heavy cumbersome key.
他们想他一定扔掉了那把沉重的拖累人的钥匙。
203.apex
美 [?e?peks]
n.顶点;最高点
He reached the apex of power in the early 1930s.
他在三十年代初达到了权力的顶峰。
204.desalination
美 [?di??s?l??ne??n]
n.除去盐分
Crops can be grown on this land after desalination.
这片土地经过脱盐就可以种植庄稼了。
205.becoming
美 [b??k?m??]
adj.得体的了,适宜的
This behaviour is not any more becoming among our politicians than it is among our voters.
这种行为对于我们的政治家和选民来说都不合适。
206.electicism
美 [??klekt?s?z?m]
n.折衷主义;博采众长;兼收并蓄
The eclecticism of the designs means it is difficult to define one overall look.
这些设计中的兼收并蓄意味着难以界定一个总体的风格。
207.casualty
美 [?k??u?lti]
n.军队的伤亡人员;受害者;急诊室
The battle cost each side a quarter of a million casualties.
这场战斗双方各损失了25万人。
208.exemplary
美 [?ɡ?zempl?ri]
adj.典范的;可作榜样的;可作楷模的
Underpinning this success has been an exemplary record of innovation.
具有典范性的创新确保了这次成功。
209.concord
美 [?kɑ??k??rd]
These states had lived in concord for centuries.
这些国家几个世纪以来一直和睦相处。
210.disgust
美 [d?s?ɡ?st]
v.使恶心;使反感
He disgusted many with his boorish behaviour.
他的粗野行为让很多人都讨厌他。