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SAT考试超难词汇S.

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  下面为大家整理的是以字母S为开头的SAT考试词汇,这些词汇在记忆和应用两个方面都有非常大的难度,所以需要大家在备考的时候格外的重视。大家和澳际小编一起来看看详细的内容吧。

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  sacrosanct

  (adj.) holy, something that should not be criticized (in the united states, the constitution is often thought of as a sacrosanct document.)

  sagacity

  (n.) shrewdness, soundness of perspective (with rema, rkable sagacity, the wise o, ld man predicted and thwarted his children’s plan to ship him off to a nursing home.)

  salient

  (adj.) significant, conspicuous (one of the salient differences between alison and nancy is that alison is a foot taller.)

  sanctimonious

  (adj.) giving a hypocritical appearance of piety (the sanctimonious bertrand delivered stern lectures on the ten commandments to anyone who would listen, but thought nothing of stealing cars to make some cash on the side.)

  sanguine

  (adj.) optimistic, cheery (polly reacted to any bad news with a sanguine smile and the chirpy cry, “when life hands you lemons, make lemonade!”)

  scurrilous

  (adj.) vulgar, coarse (when bruno heard the scurrilous accuSATion being made about him, he could not believe it because he always tried to be nice to everyone.)

  serendipity

  (n.) luck, finding good things without looking for them (in an amazing bit of serendipity, penniless paula found a $20 bill in the subway station.)

  servile

  (adj.) subservient (the servile porter crept around the hotel lobby, bowing and quaking bore the guests.)

  solicitous

  (adj.) concerned, attentive (jim, laid up in bed with a nasty virus, enjoyed the solicitous attentions of his mother, who brought him soup and extra blankets.)

  solipsistic

  (adj.) believing that oneself is all that exists (colette’s solipsistic attitude completely ignored the plight of the homeless people on the street.)

  somnolent

  (adj.) sleepy, drowsy (the somnolent student kept falling asleep and waking up with a jerk.)

  spurious

  (adj.) false but designed to seem plausible (using a spurious argument, john convinced the others that he had won the board game on a technicality.)

  staid

  (adj.) sedate, serious, self-restrained (the staid butler never changed his expression no matter what happened.)

  stolid

  (adj.) expressing little sensibility, unemotional (charles’s stolid reaction to his wife’s funeral differed from the passion he showed at the time of her death.)

  stupy

  (v.) to astonish, make insensible (veronica’s audacity and ungratulness stupied her best friend, heather.)

  surfeit

  (n.) an overabundant supply or indulgence (after partaking of the surfeit of tacos and tamales at the all-you-can-eat taco tamale lunch special, beth felt rather sick.)

  surmise

  (v.) to infer with little evidence (after speaking to only one of the students, the teacher was able to surmise what had caused the fight.)

  surreptitious

  (adj.) stealthy (the surreptitious cia agents were able to get in and out of the house without anyone noticing.)

  sycophant

  (n.) one who flatters for self-gain (some see the people in the cabinet as the president’s closest advisors, but others see them as sycophants.)

  以上就是这些SAT词汇总结的全部内容,包括了对词汇的词性,英语含义和例句的列举,没有汉语翻译,非常详细。大家在备考自己的SAT考试的时候,对这些相对比较难的词汇,一定要多加注意。

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