prorogue1 v.休会
同adjourn2, postpone3
The legislature moved to prorogue the present session.
立法机关建议停止现在的会议。
quest n.探求同search, expedition, pursuit
Many explorers' quests to find the source of the Mekong River were unsuccessful.
很多探险家想探索湄公河的源头,但都没成功。
raid n.袭击
同attack, invasion, assault, inroad, incursion
The general led a raid on the enemy's camp.
将军率军袭击敌营。
relish①v.喜欢;享受②n.美味;喜欢
同1.enjoy, appreciate 2.taste, flavor, gusto, savor4
Paul and Wanda relished5 the time they had off from work.
保罗和旺达喜欢休假不需要上班的日子。
retort v.反驳同respond, reply, answer, retaliate6
Amy retorted that she was not the one who left the dirty dishes in the sink.
艾米反驳说,不是她把脏盘子留在水池里的。
salutary adj.有益健康的;有益的
同wholesome7, helpful, salubrious, healthful
Tina's losing the long distance race was actually salutary because it made her practice harder.
蒂娜输掉这场长跑比赛也有好处,由于这会使她愈加努力训练。
serene8 adj.宁静的
同calm, peaceful, composed, tranquil9, pacific
David finds the sound of ocean waves very serene.
戴维发现海浪的声音很宁静。
sluggish10 adj.迟缓的;怠惰的
同idle, indolent, lazy, inactive, lethargic11
The medicine Gary took for his cold made him feel sluggish.
加里吃了感冒药,变得有点反应迟钝。
sporadic12 adj.零星的
同occasional, irregular
Sporadic loss of memory is common in old age.
人老后偶尔忘东忘西是常有些事。
strident adj.粗糙的;尖锐的
同harsh, shrill13, rough, sharp
Larry's strident voice was difficult to listen to for more than five minutes.
拉里粗哑的声音叫人听五分钟就受不了。