SAT(Barrons)巴朗3500基础词汇(List 13)



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deciduous ADJ./落叶的/falling off as of leaves. The oak is a decid­uous tree; in winter it looks quite bare.

decimate V./残杀(十个里面杀一个)/kill, usually one out of ten. We do more to decimateour population in automobile accidents than we do in war.

decipher V./破译,解密/interpret secret code. Lacking his code book, the spy was unable todecipher the scrambled message sent to him from the KGB.

declivity N./下坡/downward slope. The children loved to ski down the declivity.

decollete ADJ./低肩露颈的服装/having a low-necked dress. Current fashion decrees that evening gowns be decollete this season; bare shoulders are again the vogue.

decomposition N./瓦解;腐烂/decay. Despite the body's advanced state of decomposition,the police were able to identify the murdered man.

decorum N./礼貌;温文尔雅/propriety; orderliness and good taste in man­ners. Even the best-mannered students have trouble behav­ing with decorum on the last day of school. decorous,ADJ.

decoy N./引诱/lure or bait. The wild ducks were not fooled by the decoy. alsoV.

decrepit ADJ./老化,磨损/worn out by age. The decrepit car blocked traffic on the highway.

decrepitude N./衰老;老耄/state of collapse caused by illness or old age. I was unprepared for the state of decrepitude in which I had found my old friend; he seemed to have aged twenty years in six months.

decry V./强烈反对/express strong disapproval of; disparage. The founder of the Children's Defense Fund, Marian Wright Edelman, strongly decries the lack of financial and moral support for children in America today.

deducible ADJ./可推导的,可推论的/derived by reasoning. If we accept your premise, your conclusions are easily deducible.

deface V./丑化/mar; disfigure. If you deface a library book, you will have to pay a hefty fine.

defame V./丑化;诽谤/harm someone's reputation; malign; slander. If you try to defamemy good name, my lawyers will see you in court. If rival candidates persist in defaming one another, the voters may conclude that all politicians are crooks. defamation, N.

default N./不作为,无动于衷/failure to act. When the visiting team failed to show up for the big game, they lost the game by default. When Jack failed to make the payments on his Jaguar, the dealership took back the car because he had defaulted on his debt.

defeatist ADJ./失败主义者/attitude of one who is ready to accept defeat as a natural outcome. If you maintain your defeatist attitude, you will never succeed. also N.

defection N./缺点;逃跑,叛逃/desertion. The children, who had made him an idol, were hurt most by his defection from our cause.

defer V./推迟,延期/delay till later; exempt temporarily. In wartime, some young men immediately volunteer to serve; others

defer /缓招/making plans until they hear from their draft boards. During the Vietnam War, many young men, hoping to be deferred, requested student deferments.

defer V./听从/give in respectfully; submit. When it comes to making decisions about purchasing software, we must defer to Michael, our computer guru; he gets the final word. Michael, however, can defer these questions to no one; only he can decide.

deference N./尊重的,尊重他人的/courteous regard for another's wish. In defer­ence to the minister's request, please do not take pho­tographs during the wedding service.

defiance N./抵抗;不屈服/refusal to yield; resistance. When John reached the "terrible two's," he responded to every parental request with howls of defiance. defy,V.

defile V./污染;亵渎/pollute; profane. The hoodlums defiled the church with their scurrilous writing.

definitive ADJ./完全的;最终的/final; complete. Carl Sandburg's Abraham Lincoln may be regarded as the definitive work on the life of the Great Emancipator.

deflect V./反射,偏转/turn aside. His life was saved when his cigarette case deflected the bullet.

defoliate V./落叶/destroy leaves. In Vietnam the army made extensive use of chemical agents to defoliate the woodlands.

defray V./偿付/pay the costs of. Her employer offered to defray the costs of her postgraduate education.

deft ADJ./灵巧的,敏锐地/neat; skillful. The deft waiter uncorked the cham­pagne without spilling a drop.

defunct ADJ./死的;不存在的,报废的/dead; no longer in use or existence. The lawyers sought to examine the books of the defunct corpo­ration.

defuse V./拆弹;化解(危机)/remove the fuse of a bomb; reduce or eliminate a threat. Police negotiators are trained to defuse danger­ous situations by avoiding confrontational language and behavior.

degenerate V./恶化/become worse; deteriorate. As the fight dragged on, the champion's style degenerated until he could barely keep on his feet.

degradation N./降级;降格;退化/humiliation; debasement; degeneration. Some secretaries object to fetching the boss a cup of cof­fee because they resent the degradation of being made to do such lowly tasks. degrade,V.

dehydrate V./脱水/remove water from; dry out. Running under a hot sun quickly dehydratesthe body; joggers soon learn to carry water bottles and to drink from them frequently.

deify V./神化/turn into a god; idolize. Admire Elvis Presley all you want; just don'tdeify him.

deign V./屈服,屈尊/condescend; stoop. The celebrated fashion designer would notdeign to speak to a mere seamstress; his overburdened assistant had to convey the master's wishes to the lowly workers assembling his great designs.

delectable ADJ./使人愉快的/delightful; delicious. We thanked our host for a most delectablemeal.

delete V./删除/erase; strike out. Less is more: if you delete this paragraph, your whole essay will have greater appeal.

deleterious ADJ./有害的/harmful. If you believe that smoking is deleterious to your health (and the Surgeon General cer­tainly does), then quit!

deliberate V./深思熟虑的;商讨/consider; ponder. Offered the new job, she asked for time todeliberate before she told them her decision,

delineate V./描绘;描述/portray; depict; sketch. Using only a few descriptive phrases, Austen delineates the character of Mr. Collins so well that we can predict his every move. delin­eation, N.

delirium N./精神错乱/mental disorder marked by confusion. In his delirium, the drunkard saw pink panthers and talking pigs. Perhaps he wasn't delirious: he might just have wandered into a movie.

delude V./盅惑/deceive. His mistress may have deluded herself into believing that he would leave his wife and marry her.

deluge N./冲(水)(刺)/flood; rush. When we advertised the position, we received adeluge of applications.

delusion N./错觉/false belief; hallucination. Don suffers from delusions of grandeur: he thinks he's a world-famous author when he's published just one paperback book.

delve V./挖掘;调查/dig; investigate. Delving into old books and man­uscripts is part of a researcher's job.

demagogueN./煽动政治家/person who appeals to people's prejudice; false leader of people. He was accused of being a dema­gogue because he made promises that aroused futile hopes in his listeners.

demean V./降级;贬低/degrade; humiliate. Standing on his dignity

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, he refused to demeanhimself by replying to the offensive letter. If you truly believed in the dignity of labor, you would not think it would demean you to work as a janitor.

demeanor N./风度;行为/behavior; bearing. His sober demeanor qui­eted the noisy revelers.

demented ADJ./疯狂的/insane. Doctor Demento was a lunatic radio personality who liked to act as if he were truly demented. If you're demented, your mental state is out of whack; in other words, you're wacky.

demise N./死/death. Upon the demise of the dictator, a bitter dispute about succession to power developed.

demolition N./拆除/destruction. One of the major aims of the air force was the completedemolition of all means of trans­portation by bombing of rail lines and terminals. demolish,V.

demoniac ADJ./魔鬼的/fiendish. The Spanish Inquisition devised many demoniac means of torture. demon, N.

demur V./反对;犹豫/object (because of doubts, scruples); hesitate. When offered a post on the board of directors, David demurred: he had scruples about taking on the job because he was unsure he could handle it in addition to his other responsibilities.

demure ADJ./端庄的;认真的;腼腆的/grave; serious; coy. She was demure and reserved, a nice modest girl whom any young man would be proud to take home to his mother.

demystify V./澄清;揭秘/clarify; free from mystery or obscurity. Help­ful doctors demystifymedical procedures by describingthem in everyday language, explaining that a myringotomy, for example, is an operation involving making a small hole in one's eardrum.

denigrate V./抹黑/blacken. All attempts to denigrate the charac­ter of our late president have failed; the people still love him and cherish his memory.

denizen N./居民;常客/inhabitant or resident; regular visitor. In The Untouchables, Eliot Ness fights AI Capone and the other denizens of Chicago's underworld. Ness's fight against cor­ruption was the talk of all the denizens of the local bars.

denotation N./指示;根据名字区别/meaning; distinguishing by name. A dictio­nary will always give us the denotation of a word; fre­quently, it will also give us the connotations. denote,V.

denouementN./结局;结果/outcome; final development of the plot of a play. The play was childishly written; the denouement was obvious to sophisticated theatergoers as early as the mid­dle of the first act.

denounce V./咒骂;批评/condemn; criticize. The reform candidate denounced the corrupt city officers for having betrayed the public's trust. denunciation, N.

depict V./描述/portray. In this sensational exposé, the author depicts Beatle John Lennon as a drug-crazed neurotic. Do you question the accuracy of this depiction of Lennon?

deplete V./耗尽;减少/reduce; exhaust. We must wait until we deplete our present inventory before we order replacements.

deplore V./悔恨/regret; disapprove of. Although I deplore the vulgarity of your language, I defend your right to express yourself freely.

deploy V./散开;部署/spread out [troops] in an extended though shal­low battle line. The general ordered the battalion to deploy in order to meet the enemy offensive.

depose V./革职/dethrone; remove from office. The army attempted to depose the king and set up a military govern­ment.

deposition N./宣言,誓言/testimony under oath. He made his deposi­tion in the judge's chamber.

depravity N./堕落,腐坏/extreme corruption; wickedness. The deprav­ity of Caligula's behavior came to sicken even those who had willingly participated in his earlier, comparatively inno­cent orgies.

deprecate V./抗议;蔑视/express disapproval of; protest against; belit­tle. A firm believer in old-fashioned courtesy, Miss Post deprecated the modern tendency to address new acquain­tances by their first names. deprecatory,ADJ.

depreciate V./折旧/lessen in value. If you neglect this property, it will depreciate.

depredation N./掠夺/plundering. After the depredations of the invaders, the people were penniless.

deranged ADJ./不理智/insane. He had to be institutionalized because he was mentallyderanged.

derelict ADJ./遗弃的;废弃的/abandoned; negligent. The derelict craft was a menace to navigation. Whoever abandoned it in the mid­dle of the harbor was derelict in living up to his responsibili­ties as a boat owner. also N.

deride V./打趣;取消/ridicule; make fun of. The critics derided his pre­tentious dialogue and refused to consider his play seri­ously. derision, N.

derivative ADJ./派生的/unoriginal; derived from another source. Although her early poetry was clearly derivative in nature,the critics thought she had promise and eventually would find her own voice.

dermatologist N./皮肤病专家/one who studies the skin and its diseases. I advise you to consult a dermatologist about your acne.