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Barron词汇 W

Barron词汇 W



3691. waffle

释义: speak equivocally about an issue

例句: When asked directly about the governor's involvement in the savings and loan scandal, the press secretary waffled, talking all around the issue.



3692. waft

释义: moved gently by wind or waves

例句: Daydreaming, he gazed at the leaves that wafted past his window.



3693. waggish

释义: mischievous; humorous; tricky

例句: He was a prankster who, unfortunately, often overlooked the damage he could cause with his waggish tricks.



3694. waif

释义: homeless child or animal

例句: Although he already had eight cats, he could not resist adopting yet another feline waif.



3695. waive

释义: give up temporarily; yield

例句: I will waive my rights in this matter in order to expedite our reaching a proper decision.



3696. wallow

释义: roll in; indulge in; become helpless

例句: The hippopotamus loves to wallow in the mud.



3697. wan

释义: having a pale or sickly color; pallid

例句: Suckling asked, "Why so pale and wan, fond lover?"



3698. wane

释义: grow gradually smaller

例句: From now until December 21, the winter solstice, the hours of daylight will wane.



3699. wangle

释义: wiggle out; fake

例句: She tried to wangle an invitation to the party.



3700. wanton

释义: unrestrained; willfully malicious; unchaste

例句: Pointing to the stack of bills, Sheldon criticized Sarah for her wanton expenditures. In response, Sara accused Sheldon of making an unfounded, wanton attack.



3701. warble

释义: sing; babble

例句: Every morning the birds warbled outside her window.



3702. warrant

释义: justify; authorize

例句: Before the judge issues the injunction, you must convince her this action is warranted.



3703. warranty

释义: guarantee; assurance by seller

例句: The purchaser of this automobile is protected by the manufacturer's warranty that he will replace any defective part for five years or 50,000 miles.



3704. warren

释义: tunnels in which rabbits live; crowded conditions in which people live

例句: The tenement was a veritable warren, packed with people too poor to live elsewhere.



3705. wary

释义: very cautious

例句: The spies grew wary as they approached the sentry.



3706. wastrel

释义: profligate

例句: He was denounced as a wastrel who had dissipated his inheritance.



3707. wax

释义: increase; grow

例句: With proper handling, his fortunes waxed and he became rich.



3708. waylay

释义: ambush; lie in wait

例句: They agreed to waylay their victim as he passed through the dark alley going home.



3709. wean

释义: accustom a baby not to nurse; give up a cherished activity

例句: He decided he would wean himself away from eating junk food and stick to fruits and vegetables.



3710. weather

释义: endure the effects of weather or other forces

例句: He weathered the changes in his personal life with difficulty, as he had no one in whom to confide.



3711. welt

释义: mark from beating or whipping

例句: The evidence of child abuse was very clear; Jennifer's small body was covered with welts and bruises.



3712. welter

释义: turmoil; bewildering jumble

例句: The existing welter of overlapping federal and state proclaims cries out for immediate reform.



3713. welter

释义: wallow

例句: At the height of the battle, the casualties were so numerous that the victims weltered in their blood while waiting for medical attention.



3714. wheedle

释义: cajole; coax; deceive by flattery

例句: She knows she can wheedle almost anything she wants from her father.



3715. whelp

释义: young wolf, dog, tiger, etc.

例句: This collie whelp won't do for breeding, but he'd make a fine pet.



3716. whet

释义: sharpen; stimulate

例句: The odors from the kitchen are whetting my appetite; I will be ravenous by the time the meal is served.



3717. whiff

释义: puff or gust (of air, scent, etc.); hint

例句: The slightest whiff of Old Spice cologne brought memories of George to her mind.



3718. whimsical

释义: capricious; fanciful

例句: He dismissed his generous gift to his college as a sentimental fancy, an old man's whimsical gesture.



3719. whinny

释义: neigh like a horse

例句: When he laughed through his nose, it sounded as if he whinnied.



3720. whit

释义: smallest speck

例句: There is not a whit of intelligence or understanding in your observations.



3721. whittle

释义: pare; cut off bits

例句: As a present for Aunt Polly, Tom whittled some clothespins out of a chunk of wood.



3722. whorl

释义: ring of leaves around stem; ring

例句: Identification by fingerprints is based on the difference in shape and number of whorls on the fingers.



3723. willful

释义: intentional; headstrong

例句: Donald had planned to kill his wife for months; clearly, her death was a case of deliberate, willful murder, not a crime of passion committed by a hasty, willful youth unable to foresee the consequences of his deeds.



3724. wily

释义: cunning; artful

例句: She is as wily as a fox in avoiding trouble.



3725. wince

释义: shrink back; flinch

例句: The screech of the chalk on the blackboard made her wince.



3726. windfall

释义: fallen fruit; unexpected lucky event

例句: This huge tax refund is quite a windfall.



3727. winnow

释义: sift; separate good parts from bad

例句: This test will winnow out the students who study from those who don't bother.



3728. winsome

释义: agreeable; gracious; engaging

例句: By her winsome manner, she made herself liked by everyone who met her.



3729. wispy

释义: thin; slight; barely discernible

例句: Worried about preserving his few wispy tufts of hair, Walter carefully massaged his scalp and applied hair restorer every night.



3730. wistful

释义: vaguely longing; sadly pensive

例句: With a last wistful glance at the happy couples dancing in the hall, Sue headed back to her room to study for her exam.



3731. withdrawn

释义: introverted; remote

例句: Rebuffed by his colleagues, the initially outgoing young researcher became increasingly withdrawn.



3732. wither

释义: shrivel; decay

例句: Cut flowers are beautiful for a day, but all too soon they wither.



3733. witless

释义: foolish; idiotic

例句: Such witless and fatuous statements will create the impression that you are an ignorant individual.



3734. witticism

释义: witty saying; facetious remark

例句: What you regard as witticisms are often offensive to sensitive people.



3735. wizardry

释义: sorcery; magic

例句: Merlin amazed the knights with his wizardry.



3736. wizened

释义: withered; shriveled

例句: The wizened old man in the home for the aged was still active and energetic.



3737. wont

释义: custom; habitual procedure

例句: As was his wont, he jogged two miles every morning before going to work.



3738. worldly

释义: engrossed in matters of this earth; not spiritual

例句: You must leave your worldly goods behind you when you go to meet your Maker.



3739. wrangle

释义: quarrel; obtain through arguing; herd cattle

例句: They wrangled over their inheritance.



3740. wrath

释义: anger; fury

例句: She turned to him, full of wrath, and said, "What makes you think I'll accept lower pay for this job than you get?"



3741. wreak

释义: inflict

例句: I am afraid he will wreak his vengeance on the innocent as well as the guilty.



3742. wrench

释义: pull; strain; twist

例句: She wrenched free of her attacker and landed a powerful kick to his kneecap.



3743. wrest

释义: pull away; take by violence

例句: With only ten seconds left to play, our team wrested victory from their grasp.



3744. writ

释义: written command issued by a court

例句: The hero of Leonard's novel is a process server who invents unorthodox ways of serving writs on reluctant parties.



3745. writhe

释义: squirm, twist

例句: He was writhing in pain, desperate for the drug his body required.



3746. wry

释义: twisted; with a humorous twist

例句: We enjoy Dorothy Parker's verse for its wry wit.