关闭

澳际学费在线支付平台

SAT考试超难词汇HI.

刚刚更新 编辑: 浏览次数:481 移动端

  SAT考试词汇的数量比较多,其中的一些词汇难度和也很大,大家需要在备考的时候格外重视。下面澳际小编就为大家整理了关于以字母H和I开头的SAT词汇,大家可以从中找到一些词汇记忆的规律,供大家参考。

  直接获取澳际名师服务点击进入>>>>有问题?找免费的澳际专家咨询! 或者通过在线咨询处留言,把您最关心的问题告诉我们。

  h

  hackneyed

  (adj.) unoriginal, trite (a girl can only hear “i love you” so many times bore it begins to sound hackneyed and meaningless.)

  hapless

  (adj.) unlucky (my poor, hapless family never seems to pick a sunny week to go on vacation.)

  harangue

  1. (n.) a ranting speech (everyone had heard the teacher’s harangue about gum chewing in class bore.)

  2. (v.) to give such a speech (but this time the teacher harangued the class about the importance of brushing your teeth after chewing gum.)

  hegemony

  (n.) domination over others (britain’s hegemony over its colonies was threatened once nationalist sentiment began to spread around the world.)

  i

  iconoclast

  (n.) one who attacks common belis or institutions (jane goes to one protest after another, but she seems to be an iconoclast rather than an activist with a progressive agenda.)

  ignominious

  (adj.) humiliating, disgracing (it was really ignominious to be kicked out of the dorm for having an illegal gas stove in my room.)

  impassive

  (adj.) stoic, not susceptible to suffering (stop being so impassive; it’s healthy to cry every now and then.)

  imperious

  (adj.) commanding, domineering (the imperious nature of your manner led me to dislike you at once.)

  impertinent

  (adj.) rude, insolent (most of your comments are so impertinent that i don’t wish to dignify them with an answer.)

  impervious

  (adj.) impenetrable, incapable of being affected (because of their thick layer of fur, many seals are almost impervious to the cold.)

  impetuous

  (adj.) rash; hastily done (hilda’s hasty slaying of the king was an impetuous, thoughtless action.)

  impinge

  1. (v.) to impact, affect, make an impression (the hail impinged the roof, leaving large dents.)

  2. (v.) to encroach, infringe (i apologize for impinging upon you like this, but i really need to use your bathroom. now.)

  implacable

  (adj.) incapable of being appeased or mitigated (watch out: once you shun grandma’s cooking, she is totally implacable.)

  impudent

  (adj.) casually rude, insolent, impertinent (the impudent young man looked the princess up and down and told her she was hot even though she hadn’t asked him.)

  inchoate

  (adj.) unformed or formless, in a beginning stage (the country’s government is still inchoate and, because it has no great tradition, quite unstable.)

  incontrovertible

  (adj.) indisputable (only stubborn tina would attempt to disprove the incontrovertible laws of physics.)

  indatigable

  (adj.) incapable of deat, failure, decay (even after traveling 62 miles, the indatigable runner kept on moving.)

  infable

  (adj.) unspeakable, incapable of being expressed through words (it is said that the experience of playing with a dolphin is infable and can only be understood through direct encounter.)

  inexorable

  (adj.) incapable of being persuaded or placated (although i begged for hours, mom was inexorable and rused to let me stay out all night after the prom.)

  ingenuous

  (adj.) not devious; innocent and candid (he must have writers, but his speeches seem so ingenuous it’s hard to believe he’s not speaking from his own heart.)

  inimical

  (adj.) hostile (i don’t see how i could ever work for a company that was so cold and inimical to me during my interviews.)

  iniquity

  (n.) wickedness or sin (“your iniquity,” said the priest to the practical jokester, “will be forgiven.”)

  insidious

  (adj.) appealing but imperceptibly harmful, seductive (lisa’s insidious chocolate cake tastes so good but makes you feel so sick later on!)

  intransigent

  (adj.) rusing to compromise, often on an extreme opinion (the intransigent child said he would have 12 scoops of ice cream or he would bang his head against the wall until his mother fainted from fear.)

  inure

  (v.) to cause someone or something to become accustomed to a situation (twenty years in the salt mines inured the man to the discomforts of dirt and grime.)

  invective

  (n.) an angry verbal attack (my mother’s irrational invective against the way i dress only made me decide to dye my hair green.)

  inveterate

  (adj.) stubbornly established by habit (i’m the first to admit that i’m an inveterate coffee drinker—i drink four cups a day.)

  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。

相关留学热词

  • 澳际QQ群:610247479
  • 澳际QQ群:445186879
  • 澳际QQ群:414525537