71.satirical
美 [s??t?r?kl]
adj.
讽刺的;讥讽的
using satire to criticize sb/sth
a satirical magazine
讽刺杂志
72.suffocation
美 [?s?f??ke???n]
noun
绞杀;窒息
killing by depriving of oxygen 通过剥夺氧气的方式杀死
the condition of being deprived of oxygen (as by having breathing stopped)
被剥夺氧气的状态(如停止呼吸)
Such love will drown him in suffocation,pain and despair.
这样的爱会让人窒息,让人痛苦,让人绝望的。
73.sole
美 [so?l]
adj
仅有的;唯一的
only; single
独占的;专有的;全权处理的
belonging to one person or group; not shared
noun
[C] 脚掌;脚底(板)
the bottom surface of the foot
[C] 鞋底;袜底
the bottom part of a shoe or sock, not including the heel
-soled
(in adjectives 构成形容词) 有…底的
having the type of soles mentioned
rubber-soled shoes
胶底鞋
[U, C]
【不规则形式】 pl. sole
鳎(可食用比目鱼)
a flat sea fish that is used for food(因为比目鱼长得很像鞋底)
verb
[VN] [usually passive] 给(鞋)换底
to repair a shoe by replacing the sole
74.concerted
美 [k?n?s??rt?d]
根据柯林斯词典的解释
ADJ-GRADED 联合的;同心协力的
A concerted action is done by several people or groups working together.
ADJ-GRADED 竭力的;尽力的
If you make a concerted effort to do something, you try very hard to do it.
She has begun to make a concerted effort to find a job.
她开始尽全力寻找工作。
共同协作的、竭尽全力的
遇到复数体就是协作的意思,遇到单数体就是尽全力
75.abduct
美 [?b?d?kt]
verb
[VN] 诱拐;劫持;绑架
to take sb away illegally, especially using force
76.torpid
美 [?t??rp?d]
adj.
(formal) 不活泼的;迟钝的;有气无力的;懒散的
not active; with no energy or enthusiasm
Keep on idling like this, and you will surely become torpid.
如果继续懒下去,你的脑子一定会变迟钝。
77.antiquity
美 [?n?t?kw?ti]
noun
[U] 古代(尤指古希腊和古罗马时期)
the ancient past, especially the times of the Greeks and Romans
The statue was brought to Rome in antiquity .
这座雕像是古时运到罗马的。
[U] 古老;古
the state of being very old or ancient
[C, usually pl.] 文物;古物;古董;古迹
an object from ancient times
The museum contains the remains of Chinese antiquity.
博物馆藏有中国古代的遗物。
形容词:antiquated
78.carnal
美 [?kɑ?rnl]
adj.
[usually before noun] (formal or law 律) 肉体的;肉欲的;性欲的
connected with the body or with sex
carnal desires/appetites
肉 / 性欲
都以car-开头的词:第3个词条cargo、第58个词条carnage
79.bask
美 [b?sk]
verb
[V] ~ (in sth)
晒太阳;取暖
to enjoy sitting or lying in the heat or light of sth, especially the sun
We sat basking in the warm sunshine.
我们坐着享受温暖的阳光。
bask in sth
沉浸,沐浴(在赞美、关注等中)
to enjoy the good feelings that you have when other people praise or admire you, or when they give you a lot of attentionHe had always basked in his parents' attention.
他一直沉浸在父母的呵护中。
I never minded basking in my wife's reflected glory (= enjoying the praise, attention, etc. she got) .
妻子的荣耀惠及于我,我并不觉得有什么不好意思。
80.vein
美 [ve?n]
noun
[C] 静脉
any of the tubes that carry blood from all parts of the body towards the heart
[C] 叶脉;翅脉
any of the very thin tubes that form the frame of a leaf or an insect's wing
[C] 纹理;纹路;条纹
a narrow strip of a different colour in some types of stone, wood and cheese
[C] 矿脉;矿脉床;矿层;岩脉 (矿脉是在岩石的板状或席状缝隙中由热的水溶液沉积的矿物块体。)
a thin layer of minerals or metal contained in rock
岩石中含有的一层薄薄的矿物质或金属(这个词之所以称之为矿脉,是因为处在岩石的夹层缝隙中很像叶脉一般,当然它不像叶脉那样细)
[sing.] ~ (of sth)
(某种素质或特征的)量
an amount of a particular quality or feature in sth
They had tapped a rich vein of information in his secretary.
他们从他的秘书那里摸到了大量信息。
[sing., U] 风格;方式
a particular style or manner
A number of other people commented in a similar vein .
其他一些人也以类似的腔调评论。
‘And that's not all,’ he continued in angry vein.
“那还不算全部呢。”他生气地继续说道。
verb
[VT] 使成脉络;像脉络般分布于
The countryside is veined by new broad highways.
乡村地区密布四通八达且宽阔的新公路。