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SAT考試超難詞匯MN.

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  下面為大家整理的是以字母MN為開頭的SAT考試詞匯,這些詞匯在記憶和應(yīng)用兩個(gè)方面都有非常大的難度,所以需要大家在備考的時(shí)候格外的重視。大家和澳際小編一起來看看詳細(xì)的內(nèi)容吧。

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  m

  maelstrom

  (n.) a destructive whirlpool which rapidly sucks in objects (little did the explorers know that as they turned the next bend of the calm river a vicious maelstrom would catch their boat.)

  magnanimous

  (adj.) noble, generous (although i had already broken most of her dishes, jacqueline was magnanimous enough to continue letting me use them.)

  malediction

  (n.) a curse (when i was arrested for speeding, i screamed maledictions against the policeman and the entire police department.)

  malevolent

  (adj.) wanting harm to ball others (the malevolent old man SAT in the park all day, tripping unsuspecting passersby with his cane.)

  manifold

  (adj.) diverse, varied (the popularity of dante’s inferno is partly due to the fact that the work allows for manifold interpretations.)

  maudlin

  (adj.) weakly sentimental (although many people enjoy romantic comedies, i usually find them maudlin and shallow.)

  mawkish

  (adj.) characterized by sick sentimentality (although some nineteenth- century critics viewed dickens’s writing as mawkish, contemporary readers have found great emotional depth in his works.)

  mendacious

  (adj.) having a lying, false character (the mendacious content of the tabloid magazines is at least entertaining.)

  mercurial

  (adj.) characterized by rapid change or temperamentality (though he was widely respected for his mathematical proofs, the mercurial genius was impossible to live with.)

  modicum

  (n.) a small amount of something (rusing to display even a modicum of sensitivity, henrietta announced her boss’s affair in front of the entire office.)

  morass

  (n.) a wet swampy bog; figuratively, something that traps and confuses (when theresa lost her job, she could not get out of her financial morass.)

  multifarious

  (adj.) having great diversity or variety (this swiss army knife has multifarious functions and capabilities. among other things, it can act as a knife, a saw, a toothpick, and a slingshot.)

  munificence

  (n.) generosity in giving (the royal family’s munificence made everyone else in their country rich.)

  myriad

  (adj.) consisting of a very great number (it was difficult to decide what to do friday night because the city presented us with myriad possibilities for fun.)

  n

  nadir

  (n.) the lowest point of something (my day was boring, but the nadir came when i accidentally spilled a bowl of spaghetti on my head.)

  nascent

  (adj.) in the process of being born or coming into existence (unfortunately, my brilliant paper was only in its nascent form on the morning that it was due.)

  narious

  (adj.) heinously villainous (although dr. meanman’s narious plot to melt the polar icecaps was terrifying, it was so impractical that nobody really worried about it.)

  neophyte

  (n.) someone who is young or inexperienced (as a neophyte in the literary world, malik had trouble finding a publisher for his first novel.)

  以上就是這些SAT詞匯總結(jié)的全部?jī)?nèi)容,包括了對(duì)詞匯的詞性,英語(yǔ)含義和例句的列舉,沒有漢語(yǔ)翻譯,非常詳細(xì)。大家在備考自己的SAT考試的時(shí)候,對(duì)這些相對(duì)比較難的詞匯,一定要多加注意。

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