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《哈克贝利·费恩历险记》介绍了这 48 个重点英语单词,难度为 A2–C2,每个词都配有简短的释义和例句。在阅读器中点按任意单词,即可听到发音并在句子中看到它。

A2 级单词 (10)

abroad/əˈbrɔd/A2
in a foreign countrymarkets abroad
abuse/əˈbjuz/A2
cruel or inhumane treatmentthe child showed signs of physical abuse
accident/ˈæksədənt/A2
an unfortunate mishapwinning the lottery was a happy accident
acknowledge/ækˈnɑlɪʤ/A2
declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth ofHe admitted his errors
admit/ədˈmɪt/A2
declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth ofHe admitted his errors
adopt/əˈdɑpt/A2
choose and followShe followed the feminist movement
advertise/ˈædvərˌtaɪz/A2
call attention toPlease don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS
advise/ədˈvaɪz/A2
give advice toThe teacher counsels troubled students
affair/əˈfɛr/A2
a vaguely specified concernseveral matters to attend to
afford/əˈfɔrd/A2
be able to spare or give upI can't afford to spend two hours with this person

B1 级单词 (10)

aboard/əˈbɔrd/B1
on a ship, train, plane or other vehicleTheir second homer with Bob Allison aboard
advance/ədˈvæns/B1
a movement forwardhe listened for the progress of the troops
advantage/ædˈvæntɪʤ/B1
the quality of having a superior or more favorable positionthe experience gave him the advantage over me
adventure/ədˈvɛnʧər/B1
a wild and exciting undertaking (not necessarily lawful)When you buy these stocks you are gambling
african/ˈæfrɪkɑn/B1
a native or inhabitant of AfricaAfrican languages
afternoon/ˌæftərˈnun/B1
the part of the day between noon and eveninghe spent a quiet afternoon in the park
agree/əˈgri/B1
be in accord; be in agreementWe agreed on the terms of the settlement
agreement/əˈgrimənt/B1
the statement (oral or written) of an exchange of promisesthey had an agreement that they would not interfere in each other's business
aim/eɪm/B1
an anticipated outcome that is intended or that guides your planned actionshis intent was to provide a new translation
alarm/əˈlɑrm/B1
fear resulting from the awareness of dangerI was horrified at the thought of being late for my interview

B2 级单词 (10)

absent/ˈæbsənt/B2
go away or leaveHe absented himself
accord/əˈkɔrd/B2
harmony of people's opinions or actions or charactersthe two parties were in agreement
ache/eɪk/B2
a dull persistent (usually moderately intense) painWere you hurting after the accident?
admirable/ˈædmərəbəl/B2
deserving of the highest esteem or admirationan estimable young professor
admission/ədˈmɪʃən/B2
the act of admitting someone to enterthe surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic
aft/æft/B2
(nautical, aeronautical) situated at or toward the stern or tailstow the luggage aft
afterwards/ˈæftərwərdz/B2
happening at a time subsequent to a reference timehe apologized subsequently
ainB2
belonging to or on behalf of a specified person (especially yourself); preceded by a possessivefor your own use
airy/ˈɛri/B2
open to or abounding in fresh airairy rooms
alas/əˈlæs/B2
a flat wing-shaped process or winglike part of an organismthe alae of the nose

C1 级单词 (9)

abreast/əˈbrɛst/C1
being up to particular standard or level especially in being up to date in knowledgekept abreast of the latest developments
acquaint/əkˈweɪnt/C1
cause to come to know personallypermit me to acquaint you with my son
acquit/əkˈwɪt/C1
pronounce not guilty of criminal chargesThe suspect was cleared of the murder charges
afflict/əˈflɪkt/C1
cause great unhappiness forshe was afflicted by the death of her parents
affront/əˈfrənt/C1
a deliberately offensive act or something producing the effect of deliberate disrespectturning his back on me was a deliberate insult
afire/əˈfaɪr/C1
lighted up by or as by fire or flameforests set ablaze (or afire) by lightning
afoot/əˈfʊt/C1
traveling by footshe was afoot when I saw her this morning
aggravate/ˈægrəˌveɪt/C1
make worseThis drug aggravates the pain
aground/əˈgraʊnd/C1
stuck in a place where a ship can no longer floata ship aground offshore

C2 级单词 (9)

addle/ˈædəl/C2
mix up or confuseHe muddled the issues
astraddle/əˈstrædəl/C2
with one leg on each sideshe sat astride the chair
bittC2
a strong post (as on a wharf or quay or ship for attaching mooring lines)the road was closed to vehicular traffic with bollards
bittererC2
marked by strong resentment or cynicisman acrimonious dispute
bletherC2
idle or foolish and irrelevant talkThe two women babbled and crooned at the baby
blithesomeC2
carefree and happy and lightheartedwas loved for her blithe spirit
boundenC2
morally obligatorymy bounden duty
briskenC2
become briskbusiness brisked up
brisker/ˈbrɪskər/C2
quick and energetica brisk walk in the park