Wednesday, December 2, 2009

1130-1206 (Unit 3-Related) Vocab Hunting (12/11 DUE!)

Dear all,

Let's continue with our vocabulary hunting this week (11/30-12/06).
To complete the task,
you should

  1. 想清楚任務 Think carefully about which letter you're responsible for (A-Z, which one?)
  2. 下載單字表 Download the word list (中高級參考完整字表!)
    from Learner Resources 5:
    http://freshmanenglish0933.blogspot.com/2009/10/learner-resources-5.html
  3. 找重點單字 Search for words that have to do with MEDICINE
  4. 剪貼重點字 Copy and paste those topic-related words
  5. 解釋重點字 Offer word class and Chinese translation
  6. 重點字舉例 Offer example sentences
  7. 張貼重點字 Post a LIST of those words HERE
  8. 寫清楚頭尾 Begin your post with the letter (A-Z, which one?) and end with your names

以下為各位同學負責的字母以及分組名單:

Aa 怡家 & 雅筑;新增第二組:祐霖 & 潔倫﹝12/11中午前繳交!﹞

Bb 俊霖 & 官禹

Cc 育葳 & 威宇

Dd 珮因 & 崴宇

Ee 冠緯 & 學佑

Gg 純婷 & 育雯

Hh 緯翔 & 時瑩

Jj 力中 & 政岳

Ll 培寧 & 承緯

Mm 宇欣 & 沛嘉

Nn 恆燈 & 弘岳

Oo 偉倫 & 民虔

Qq 長軒 & 笠晏

Rr 皓中 & 詩芸

Tt 永泉 & 永霖

Uu 俊興 & 儒弘

Vv 采緹 & 中允

Ww 鈺翔 & 郁軒

Xx 金國 & 九洲

Yy 依純 & 郁雯

Zz 浩唐 & 國益

NOTE:參考先前Unit 1, Unit 2 Vocab Hunting 貼文,但加入詞性、中文解釋、例句!

Wendy

14 comments:

  1. 1. gain
    (Vi) 取得進展;得到改善;增進健康
    She is gaining by chinese medicine.
    她靠著中藥來增進健康。
    (Vt)增加,增添
    I gained five pounds in a week.
    我一個星期體重增加了五磅。
    2. gasp
    (Vt)喘著氣說[(+out)]
    The wounded soldier gasped out a few words.
    那個受了傷的士兵上氣不接下氣地說了幾句話。
    (n)倒抽一口氣;喘氣;喘息[C]
    The sick man's breaths were coming in gasps.
    病人急促地喘起氣來。
    (Vi)1.喘氣,上氣不接下氣
    He was gasping for air.
    他氣喘吁吁。
    2.切望,渴望[(+for/after)]
    The Norman cousins was gasping for the recovery of his healthy.
    Norman cousins 渴望他自己恢復健康。
    3. gather
    (Vi)生膿,化膿
    His wound was gathering
    他的傷口化膿了。
    4. gathering
    (n)膿腫;腫塊[U][C]
    His gatherings were disappeared by herbal treatments slowly.
    他的腫塊藉由香草療法慢慢地消失了。
    5. genetic
    (adj.)1. 起源的,發生的
    How did the genetic flu change and improve suddenly ?
    這個起初的流行病是如何突然地改變和進化的?
    2. 【生】基因的;遺傳(學)的
    It is a genetic disease and it has no treatments can treat now.
    這是一個遺傳性疾病還有目前還沒有任何治療方法可以治療。
    6. genetics
    (n.) (用作單)遺傳學
    Genetics is a subject in the university.
    在大學,遺傳學是一門科目。
    7. germ 微生物;細菌;病菌
    Disease is usually caused by germs.
    疾病常由病菌造成。
    8. gland
    (n.) 【解】腺[C]
    Every gland is formed by an ingrowth from an epithelial surface
    每一個腺體是由一個從一個向內上皮表面
    9. gloom
    (n)憂鬱的心情;沮喪的氣氛[U][S1]
    His death cast a gloom over the country.
    他的死給這個國家蒙上了一層陰影。
    (Vi.)顯得悶悶不樂;感到沮喪[(+about/over)]
    He gloomed all day yesterday.
    昨天他整日悶悶不樂。
    (Vt).1. 使憂鬱
    His son’s ailment was gloomed him since six years ago.
    2. 憂鬱地表示
    He ever been gloomed that his daughter maybe die recently.
    10. gloomy
    (adj)陰鬱的;憂鬱的
    I can tell by your gloomy face that the news is bad.
    從你憂鬱的臉上我能看出情況不妙。
    11. glow
    (n.)臉紅;(身體)發熱[(+of)]
    Her face has the glow of health.
    她臉色紅潤。
    12. gnaw
    (n.)煩惱,折磨[(+at)]
    Anxiety gnawed at his heart.
    他憂心如焚。
    (Vt) 使煩惱,折磨
    The disease gnawed that girl for two years.
    那疾病折磨那女孩二年之久。
    13. gore
    (n.)(流出的)血;凝血;血塊[U]
    Her back blooded a pool of black gore
    她的背部流出一灘黑紅的血
    14. grant vt.(及物動詞) 同意,准予
    He granted me my request.
    他答應了我的要求。
    15. grasp n.(名詞) 能力所及的限度;範圍
    Victory seemed within the team's grasp.
    勝利對這個隊看來垂手可得。
    16. grave.adj.(形容詞) 嚴重的;嚴肅的,認真的
    Her face became very grave.
    她的表情變得十分嚴肅。
    17. grief n.(名詞) 悲痛,悲傷
    The mother went mad with grief after the child died.
    孩子死後,母親因悲痛而發瘋了。
    18. grim a.(形容詞) 堅強的,不屈的
    We climbed to the top of the mountain with grim determination.
    我們懷著堅強的決心爬上山頂。
    19. grow vi(不及物動詞) 成長,生長;發育
    She has grown into a beautiful young lady.
    她長成一位年輕漂亮的女子。
    20. grumble vt(及物動詞) 埋怨;對...表示不滿[(+out)]
    He grumbled out his reasons for refusing the command.
    他生氣地說出拒絕執行該項命令的理由。
    21. guilty adj(形容詞) 有罪的,犯...罪的[(+of)]
    He was found guilty.
    他被判有罪。


    by 1~13.YU-WEN SHU(徐育雯)
    14~21.EVE LAU(劉純婷)

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  2. Xx
    xerox n 靜電複印法,影印
    v 靜電複印,影印

    We can xerox information about food treatment, and we try to do it by ourselves.
    我們可以影印有關食療法的資訊,並且自己試做看看.

    by Kim 黃金國
    Justin 林九洲

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  3. Ll
    Liability (noun.) (法律上對某事物的)責任,義務
    例:Parents have the liability protecting childen.
    Liable (adjective) 必須按法律做(某事);負有…責任
    例: If you are liable for something such as a debt, you are legally responsible for it.
    Likelihood (noun.) 可能;可能性
    例:I think prayer could be useful in likelihood.

    by 吳承緯Robert&王培寧

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  4. yearn vi.
    思念;渴望;嚮往[(+for/after/towards)][+to-v]
    She yearned to visit the village where she was born.
    她熱切盼望能去她出生的那個村子看看。



    by 郁雯
    依純

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  5. Radioactive n 放射性的
    Rash n 疹子
    The girl broke out in a rash today.
    今天,這女孩身上出了疹子。
    React v 起作用
    The two react upon each other.
    這兩者互相影響。
    Reaction n 反應
    Putting an acid and a metal together causes a reaction.
    將酸和金屬放在一起會引起反應。
    Recover v痊癒
    She recovered from cold
    Recovery n恢復,復甦;復元,痊癒
    She made a quick recovery from her illness.
    她很快病癒。
    Regain v收復,恢復
    I did my best to regain my composure.
    我盡了最大的努力恢復鎮靜。
    Registration n登記,註冊,掛號
    The registration of students for the course will begin on Thursday morning.
    學生登記上這門課將於星期四上午開始。
    Remedy n治療;治療法;藥物
    I know a remedy for headaches.
    我知道一種治頭疼的藥。
    v醫治,治療
    Aspirin may remedy a headache.
    阿斯匹林可治頭痛。
    repress vt 阻止;壓抑
    The dictator repress the revolt. 這個獨裁者將爆亂鎮服
    repression n 鎮壓,制止
    Repression made her behave worse. 受壓制使她行為更壞
    resist vt 抵抗,對抗
    I was unable to resist laughing. 我忍不住笑了
    resistance n 抵抗力
    She has little resistance to germs and so is offen ill. 她對細菌缺乏抵抗力,常常生病
    resistant adj 抵抗的,有抵抗力的
    Rats that are resistant to poision. 對毒藥有抵抗力的
    By 皓中 and 詩芸

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  6. W-


    wail(vi.):慟哭,嚎啕
    EX:This person started to wail because he can't overcome the obstacles.
    way out(ph.):解決之道
    EX:The way-out of this is just overcoming your obstacles.
    weary(adj.):厭倦的,厭煩的
    EX:She grew weary of facing her obstacles all the time.
    weep(vi.):哭泣,流淚
    EX:The man wept over his poor life.
    well-being(n.)福祉
    EX:He worked for the well-being of the public.
    wretched(adj)不幸的,可憐的
    EX:They are living in wretched poverty
    worship(n)崇拜;敬仰;敬神
    EX:She became an object of worship.


    By 鈺翔 郁軒

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  7. u-
    1、ulcer【醫】潰瘍
    A bacterium was identified as the cause for his duodenal ulcer.
    一種細菌被斷定為造成他十二指腸潰瘍的根源。
    2、uneasy不安適的,不舒服的
    The bench is hard and uneasy.
    這長凳又硬又不舒服。
    3、unfit(身體上)不強健的
    He was rejected as medically unfit.
    他因健康不合格而遭淘汰。
    4、uncomfortable
    不舒服的;不安的,不自在的
    He feels uncomfortable with strangers.
    他與陌生人在一起感到不自在。
    I was uncomfortable in the back seat.
    我坐在後座覺得不舒服。
    令人不舒服的
    This is an uncomfortable day.
    今天是令人難受的一天
    BY儒弘(上半部)

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  8. 1、zeal 熱心;熱誠
    His boss highly appreciates his zeal for his work.
    他的上司十分欣賞他的工作熱情。

    2、zinc 鋅
    Zinc can be used to cover other metals to stop them rusting.
    鋅可用來塗在其他金屬表面以防鏽。

    3、zip拉鍊[C]
    If your zip sticks, it might be because a thread has caught.
    如果你的拉鍊拉不動,那有可能是因為有根線卡住了。

    4、zone 地帶;地區
    I'd like to see Europe as a nuclear-free zone.
    我希望歐洲成為無核區。

    5.

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  9. 1、zeal 熱心;熱誠
    His boss highly appreciates his zeal for his work.
    他的上司十分欣賞他的工作熱情。

    2、zinc 鋅
    Zinc can be used to cover other metals to stop them rusting.
    鋅可用來塗在其他金屬表面以防鏽。

    3、zip拉鍊[C]
    If your zip sticks, it might be because a thread has caught.
    如果你的拉鍊拉不動,那有可能是因為有根線卡住了。

    4、zone 地帶;地區
    I'd like to see Europe as a nuclear-free zone.
    我希望歐洲成為無核區。


    BY 國益&浩唐

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  10. obscure adj. 模糊
    the explnation is obscure.
    operative n. 手術
    the operative have a high risk
    opposite adj. 相反的
    i have an opposite opinion
    overcome v. 克服
    he has overcame the obstacle.

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  11. Ee:

    ease[vt.] 減輕,緩和
    The aspirin eased his headache.
    阿斯匹靈減輕了他的頭痛。

    embrace[vt.] 信奉;皈依
    People in this region embraced Christianity at the turn of the century.
    這一地區的人在本世紀初開始信奉基督教。

    By 學佑、冠緯

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  12. Mm
    1.magnify(v)誇張;誇大
    Ned likes to magnify his achievements.
    2.magnitude(n)重大,重要[U]
    No one comprehended the magnitude of the problem then.
    3.marvel(n)奇蹟
    Acupuncture can work marvels.
    4.mechanics(n)技術性的部分;技術;技巧
    The mechanics of writing plays
    5.medication(n)藥物治療;藥物
    He can not express himself well due to medication.
    6.milestone(n)里程碑;劃時代的事件
    This was a very important milestone which settled down the foundation of export
    economy.
    7.miraculous(a)奇蹟般的;驚人的
    The army won a miraculous victory over a much stronger enemy.
    8.modify(v)緩和,減輕
    He has modified his demands.
    9.mortal(a)會死的;死的;臨死的
    All things that live are mortal.
    10.myth(n)沒有事實根據的觀點(或理論)[C]
    I don't believe in the myth of love at the first sight.

    By沛嘉&宇欣

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  13. Quack (noun.\verb.)庸醫,當傭醫
    I think that man is a quack ,because must of his patient wasn’t cure .
    Quantify (verb.)稱量
    The doctor quantufies some medicine for his patient.
    Quantitative (adj.)定量的
    The quantitative of medicine is good for our healthy.
    Quantium (noun.)分配量
    In physics, a quantum (plural: quanta) is the minimum unit of any physical entity involved in an interaction.
    Quart(noun.)垮脫
    The quart is an imperial and US customary unit of volume equal to a quarter of a gallon, two pints, or four cups.
    Queer(noun.\verb.\adj.)同性戀者,奇怪的,不舒服的,可疑的
    The police is keeping watch on that queer man on the street.

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