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1/32)1. applies to qualities or attributes or attitudes characteristic of women and not shared by men: a ~ approach to a problem. a) womanish2. suggests a contemptuous attitude and an attempt to make something seem small: inclined to ~ the achievements of others. b) female3. applies to plants and animals as well as persons and stresses the fact of sex: the more numerous ~ births as compared to male. c) womanly4. is often used derogatorily in situations in which manliness might be naturally expected: shed ~ tears at his loss. d) belittle5. suggests decorous propriety: all three were ~ and well brought-up girls. (lady女士淑女: 身分高, 有教养, 气质好的女子。) e) ladylike6. is more likely to suggest characteristically feminine faults and foibles: displayed a ~ rage at the slight. f) womanlike7. emphasizes the softer and more delicate aspects of womanly nature and in its usual applications to men implies lack of virility or masculinity: a country grown weak and ~ on its wealth. g) feminine8. suggests the qualities of the mature woman, especially those qualities that make her effective as wife and mother or indicate the absence of mannish qualities: possessed all the ~ virtues. h) effeminategdbaefhc Right group female mean of, characteristic of, or like a female, especially of the human species.
2/32)1. implies such a startling or outrageous quality as produces utter consternation or a paralysis of fear: a ~ tornado. a) horrific2. describes what strikes one with dismay as well as terror or horror: had to perform the operation under ~ conditions. b) frightful3. suggests qualities or properties intended or suited to produce a horrible effect: a ~ account of the tragedy. c) horrible4. usually suggests an awareness of a threat to one's dignity or state and a reaction of hostility or resentment: local government officials who ~d against interference. d) shocking5. applies to what fills one with shuddering fear or loathing and strikes one as at least disagreeable or extremely unpleasant: cancer is a ~ disease. e) appalling6. implies characteristics which startle because they are contrary to expectations, standards of good taste, rational thought, or moral sense: fond of ~ stories. f) dreadful7. applies to what produces fear, agitation, loss of courage, or mere disquiet: a ~ predicament. g) fearful8. applies to something intended or fitted to inspire terror as by its size, appearance, or potency: a ~ outburst of fury. h) bridle9. implies the creating of an awareness of transcendent or overpowering force, might, or significance: waited in the ~ dark for their rescuers to come. i) terrific10. applies to something the sight of which induces fear or terror combined with loathing or aversion and suggests hatefulness or hideousness: the ~ carnage of war. j) awful11. suggests painfulness too great to be endured or a capacity to produce and prolong extreme and agitating fear: caught in the grip of the ~ maelstrom. k) terriblebeahfdgijck Right <i>group fearful mean of a kind to cause grave distress of mind. Additionally, all these words have a lighter, chiefly conversational value in which they mean little more than extreme.首字母FADFTTAHHS重新排列成FFAATT双倍肥胖 + HHDS很坏的事 |
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