e.g. I) I have many enduring memories of the time I spent in India.
II) His childhood experiences had an enduring influence on his work.
frown4/ /n.serious, angry, worried look on the face causing lines on the forehead 皱眉,蹙额,不悦表情
e.g.I) ―Stop doing that,‖ she said with a frown.
II) The student looked up from her exam paper with a worried frown.
furry* / / adj. covered with fur 毛茸茸的
e.g. I) Rosie has a massive collection of furry toys.
II) My husband bought me some lovely furry slippers for the winter.
gown6 / / n.woman‘s dress, especially a long one for special occasions, or a long loose piece of clothing worn over other clothes for a particular purpose 女服,长服
e.g. I) She wore a low-cut satin evening gown. 她穿了件低领的缎子晚礼服。
II) At many universities, students wear black gowns for their degree ceremonies. habitually / / adv. usually, regularly 习惯地,通常地
e.g. I) She smokes habitually.
II) There is something wrong with anyone who is so habitually rude.
jail4/ / n. [AmE] prison 监狱
e.g. I) He was put in jail for robbery.
II) I hope you realize you will go to jail for a very long time.
v. put someone in prison 监禁,拘留
e.g. I) He was jailed for three years.
II) They ought to jail her killer for life.
jingle / / v. sound with a ringing sound 使(某物)发出丁当声
e.g. I) The coins in his pocket jingled as he walked.
II) Tom jingled his car keys impatiently in the living room while waiting for Mary. misfortune6 / /n. bad luck 不幸,厄运
e.g.I) She‘s suffered a good deal of misfortune over the years.
II) He‘s the most unpleasant man that I‘ve ever had the misfortune of meeting. neurologically / / adv.In the way of dealing with or in terms of the nervous system 神经系统方面
e.g. I) He was neurologically dea
f.
II) The doctor examined him neurologically.
newborn / / adj. recently born 新生的
e.g. I)Billy looked at his newborn brother sleeping in the crib.
II) Breast-feeding is extremely beneficial to the health of newborn babies.
n. a baby that has just been born 新生儿
e.g. I) She held her newborn in her arms.
II) The nurse took the newborn to the nursery (育婴室).
optimist6 / / n. someone who believes that everything will be fine 乐观的人,乐观主义者
e.g. I) The optimist felt that the war would be over soon.
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