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常见的英语同义词
50

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notorious:


thief:Themostgener
aybe
it
is
not
widely

known to the general public. He was a very noted
expert.

notorious: Famous for something bad.

He is notorious for his crimes.
18.
强盗


thief: The most general one.

robber:
It
suggests
a
direct
confrontation
in
which
the owner is forced to give up his valuables.

mugger: A person who attacks and robs people in a
street or in a lift.

burglar: A person who breaks into a house at night
to steal something.

gangster: A member of a group of criminals, esp.
those who are

armed and use guns to threaten.

bandit: an armed robber.

It suggests an organized group in a rural setting.

brigand:
A
robber
who
lives
by
robbing
travelers
in
the country.
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pirate: A person who robs on the sea.


19.
摇动
,
颤动


shake: The most general one. to move up and down or
back and forth.

It refers to persons or things.

quiver: To tremble a little.

It suggests a rapid but invisible vibration.

His lips quivered with emotion.

tremble: To shake uncontrollably and slightly as
from fear,

cold, excitement etc.

It implies uneasiness and nervousness.

Her voice trembled as she began to sing.

shiver: To tremble from fear or cold.

It suggests a slight and rapid movement.

He stood shivering in the snow.

quake: to shake or tremble violently.

It suggests a more violent and sudden change.

He quaked with excitement.

An explosion cam make the ground quake.

shudder: To shake uncontrollably for a movement.

It suggests a more intense shaking.

She shuddered at the sight of a snake.
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20.
说话

谈话




speak: To use your voice to say words.

say: To speak words.

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utter: To make sound and say words.

drawl: To speak in a slow, prolonged manner.

mutter:
To
express
displeasure
with
compressed
lips.

rave: To talk in an angry, uncontrolled way.

gabble:
To
talk
rapidly,
making
inarticulate
sounds.

remark: To mention it or comment on it.


state:
To
say,
express
or
put
into
words,
esp.
formally.

He stated his view.

narrate: To tell formally in writing or speech or
describe

something in order with intonation.

He narrated his adventure in the forest.

relate: To tell formally in details, to give an
account of.

He related his experiences.

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address:
To
say
in
speech
or
writing
to
a
person
or
group.
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tell: To let people know about something.

talk: To say things to someone.

converse: To talk formally.

The scholars are conversing with each other on

linguistics.

chat:
To
talk
in
a
friendly,
familiar,
informal
manner.

The two friends sat in a corner and chatted.

chatter: To talk continuously rapidly about small
things.

The schoolgirls went along chattering.

whisper: To talk in a low voice.

She whispered me not to talk so loudly.

murmur: To make a soft sound, esp. to speak or say
in a quiet voice.

He often murmurs to himself.

gossip:
To
talk
about
the
details
of
other
people

s
actions

and private lives which may not correct or proper.

That woman is very fond of gossiping about others.

stammer: To speak with pauses and repeated sounds
because of excitement, embarrassment.
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stutter: To speak with pauses and repeated sounds
because of

inherent speech defect.
21.
事情
,
事件


thing: An event, a fact, a subject.

He talked of many interesting things.

matter: Seth that you have to deal with, something
to be discussed, thought over.

There are several matters to be dealt with at the
meeting.

business: A special duty, something that has to be
done.

Public business is every one

s business.


affair:
An
event
or
set
of
connected
events.
private and personal life.

I have many affairs to look after.


event:
An
important
happening.
Events
such
as
birthdays and anniversaries are often celebrated.

Do you know the chief events of 1986.

incident: Not as important as an event. Incidents
seldom are celebrated. Sometimes an event becomes an
incident after many years have passed.
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