大学英语六级考试大纲词汇(四)
这份词汇表以大学英语六级 CET6 词汇表进行制作的。相比较网上常见的中文解释,本文全部的解释是用原版的英英词典(以 Longman English Dictionary 为主,以 Cambridge English Dictionary 为辅),对一个单词的不同意思进行了分开解释,以便于更快速的理解与学习。
cartridge
/'kɑːtrɪdʒ US
'kɑːr-/
noun
a tube containing explosive powder and a
bullet that you put in a gun
Catholic
/'kæθəlɪk/
adj,noun
connected with the Roman Catholic Church
caution
/'kɔːʃən US
'kɔː-/
noun
the quality of being very careful to avoid
danger or risks
caution
/'kɔːʃən US
'kɔː-/
verb,nou
n
to warn someone that something might be
dangerous, difficult etc
cavity
/'kævɪti/
adj
formal a hole or space inside something
censor
/'sensə US -ər/
verb
to examine books, films, letters etc to remove
anything that is considered offensive, morally
harmful, or politically dangerous etc
certainty
/'səːtnti US
'səːr-/
noun
the state of being completely certain
certainty
/'səːtnti US
'səːr-/
noun
something that is definitely true or that will
definitely happen
charACTeriz
e
/'kærɪktəraɪz/
verb
to describe the qualities of someone or
something in a particular way
charm
/tʃɑːm US
tʃɑːrm/
verb,nou
n
to attrACT someone and make them like you,
sometimes in order to make them do
something for you
cheat
/tʃiːt/
verb
trick or deceive someone so that they do not
get something they have a right to have
cheat
/tʃiːt/
verb,nou
n
behave in a dishonest way in order to get what
you want or dishonest something(someone)
choice
/tʃɔɪs/
noun
if you have a choice, you can choose between
several things or choose from
choice
/tʃɔɪs/
adj
choice food is of very good quality
choice
/tʃɔɪs/
noun
a person or thing that has been chosen or that
can be chosen
chorus
/'kɔːrəs/
noun
a large group of people who sing together,=
choir
circulation
/,səːkjʊ'leɪʃən
US ,səːr-/
noun
the movement of blood around your body
circulation
/,səːkjʊ'leɪʃən
US ,səːr-/
noun
the exchange of information, money etc from
one person to another in a group or society
civilian
/sɪ'vɪljən/
noun,adj
anyone who is not a member of the military
forces or the police
|
clash |
/klæʃ/ |
verb,nou n |
if two armies, groups etc clash, they start fighting - used in news reports |
|
clash |
/klæʃ/ |
noun |
a loud sound made by two metal objects hitting each other |
|
client |
/'klaɪənt/ |
noun |
someone who gets services or advice from a professional person, company, or organization,= customer |
|
climax |
/'klaɪmæks/ |
noun |
the most exciting or important part of a story or experience, which usually comes near the end |
|
cloudy |
/'klaudi/ |
adj |
a cloudy sky, day etc is dark because there are a lot of clouds |
|
cloudy |
/'klaudi/ |
adj |
(of liquids) not clear or transparent |
|
clutch |
/klʌtʃ/ |
verb |
to take or try to take hold of something tightly, usually in fear, anxiety or pain |
|
clutch |
/klʌtʃ/ |
noun |
the pedal that you press with your foot when driving a vehicle in order to change gear,or the part of the vehicle that this controls |
|
coefficient |
/,kəuɪ'fɪʃənt US ,kou-/ |
noun |
(mathematics) a number which is placed before another quantity and which multiplies it, for example 3 in the quantity 3x |
|
coffin |
/'kɔfɪn US 'kɔː- , 'kɑː-/ |
noun |
a long box in which a dead person is buried or burnt,American Equivalent: casket |
|
colonist |
/'kɔlənɪst US 'kɑː-/ |
noun |
someone who lives in or goes to live in a country or area that is a colony |
|
combat |
/'kɔmbæt US 'kɑːm-/ |
noun |
fighting or a fight, especially during a time of war |
|
combat |
/'kɔmbæt US 'kɑːm-/ |
verb |
to try to stop something bad from happening or getting worse - used especially in news reports |
|
comedy |
/'kɔmɪdi US 'kɑː-/ |
noun |
entertainment that is intended to make people laugh |
|
commence |
/kə'mens/ |
verb |
to begin or to start something |
|
commodit y |
/kə'mɔdɪti US kə'mɑː-/ |
noun |
(economics) a product or a raw material that can be bought and sold, especially between countries: |
|
commonw ealth |
/'kɔmənwelθ US 'kɑː-/ |
noun |
an association of countries with political or economic connections |
|
comparabl e |
/'kɔmpərəbəl US 'kɑːm-/ |
adj |
similar to something else in size, number, quality etc, so that you can make a comparison |
|
compenSAT ion |
/,kɔmpən'seɪʃə n US ,kɑːm-/ |
noun |
money paid to someone because they have suffered injury or loss, or because something they own has been damaged |
|
competitiv e |
/kəm'petɪtɪv/ |
adj |
used to describe a situation in which people or organizations compete against each other |
|
complexit y |
/kəm'pleksɪti/ |
noun |
the state of being complicated, the state of being difficult to understand |
|
complicati on |
/,kɔmplɪ'keɪʃən US ,kɑːm-/ |
noun |
a medical problem or illness that happens while someone is already ill and makes treatment more difficult |
|
complicati on |
/,kɔmplɪ'keɪʃən US ,kɑːm-/ |
noun |
a problem or situation that makes something more difficult to understand or deal with |
|
comply |
/kəm'plaɪ/ |
verb |
to ACT according to an order, set of rules or request |
|
composer |
/kəm'pəuzə US -'pouzər/ |
noun |
a person who writes music, especially classical music |
|
conceive |
/kən'siːv/ |
verb |
to imagine a particular situation or think of a new idea, plan etc and develop it in your mind |
|
conceive |
/kən'siːv/ |
verb |
when a woman conceives or conceives a child, she becomes pregnant |
|
concentrat e |
/'kɔnsəntreɪt US 'kɑːn-/ |
verb |
to make a substance or liquid stronger by removing some of the water from it |
|
concentrat e |
/'kɔnsəntreɪt US 'kɑːn-/ |
verb |
(on sth / on doing sth) to give all your attention to sth and not think about anything else |
|
concert |
/'kɔnsət US 'kɑːnsərt/ |
noun |
a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers |
|
confidenti al |
/,kɔnfɪ'denʃəl US ,kɑːn-/ |
adj |
secret, often in a formal, business or military situation |
|
confirmati on |
/,kɔnfə'meɪʃən US ,kɑːnfər-/ |
noun |
a statement, letter, etc. that shows that sth is true, correct or definite |
|
consequen ce |
/'kɔnsɪkwəns US 'kɑːnsɪ- kwens/ |
noun |
an often bad or inconvenient result of a particular ACTion or situation |
|
conservati ve |
/kən'səːvətɪv US -əːr-/ |
adj,noun |
tending not to like or trust change, especially sudden change |
|
conservati ve |
/kən'səːvətɪv US -əːr-/ |
adj |
A conservative guess or calculation is likely to be less than the real amount |
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这份词汇表以大学英语六级 CET6 词汇表进行制作的。相比较网上常见的中文解释,本文全部的解释是用原版的英英词典(以 Longman English Dictionary 为主,以 Cambridge English Dictionary 为辅),对一个单词的不同意思进行了分开解释,以便于更快速的理解与学习。
cartridge
/'kɑːtrɪdʒ US
'kɑːr-/
noun
a tube containing explosive powder and a
bullet that you put in a gun
Catholic
/'kæθəlɪk/
adj,noun
connected with the Roman Catholic Church
caution
/'kɔːʃən US
'kɔː-/
noun
the quality of being very careful to avoid
danger or risks
caution
/'kɔːʃən US
'kɔː-/
verb,nou
n
to warn someone that something might be
dangerous, difficult etc
cavity
/'kævɪti/
adj
formal a hole or space inside something
censor
/'sensə US -ər/
verb
to examine books, films, letters etc to remove
anything that is considered offensive, morally
harmful, or politically dangerous etc
certainty
/'səːtnti US
'səːr-/
noun
the state of being completely certain
certainty
/'səːtnti US
'səːr-/
noun
something that is definitely true or that will
definitely happen
charACTeriz
e
/'kærɪktəraɪz/
verb
to describe the qualities of someone or
something in a particular way
charm
/tʃɑːm US
tʃɑːrm/
verb,nou
n
to attrACT someone and make them like you,
sometimes in order to make them do
something for you
cheat
/tʃiːt/
verb
trick or deceive someone so that they do not
get something they have a right to have
cheat
/tʃiːt/
verb,nou
n
behave in a dishonest way in order to get what
you want or dishonest something(someone)
choice
/tʃɔɪs/
noun
if you have a choice, you can choose between
several things or choose from
choice
/tʃɔɪs/
adj
choice food is of very good quality
choice
/tʃɔɪs/
noun
a person or thing that has been chosen or that
can be chosen
chorus
/'kɔːrəs/
noun
a large group of people who sing together,=
choir
circulation
/,səːkjʊ'leɪʃən
US ,səːr-/
noun
the movement of blood around your body
circulation
/,səːkjʊ'leɪʃən
US ,səːr-/
noun
the exchange of information, money etc from
one person to another in a group or society
civilian
/sɪ'vɪljən/
noun,adj
anyone who is not a member of the military
forces or the police
|
clash |
/klæʃ/ |
verb,nou n |
if two armies, groups etc clash, they start fighting - used in news reports |
|
clash |
/klæʃ/ |
noun |
a loud sound made by two metal objects hitting each other |
|
client |
/'klaɪənt/ |
noun |
someone who gets services or advice from a professional person, company, or organization,= customer |
|
climax |
/'klaɪmæks/ |
noun |
the most exciting or important part of a story or experience, which usually comes near the end |
|
cloudy |
/'klaudi/ |
adj |
a cloudy sky, day etc is dark because there are a lot of clouds |
|
cloudy |
/'klaudi/ |
adj |
(of liquids) not clear or transparent |
|
clutch |
/klʌtʃ/ |
verb |
to take or try to take hold of something tightly, usually in fear, anxiety or pain |
|
clutch |
/klʌtʃ/ |
noun |
the pedal that you press with your foot when driving a vehicle in order to change gear,or the part of the vehicle that this controls |
|
coefficient |
/,kəuɪ'fɪʃənt US ,kou-/ |
noun |
(mathematics) a number which is placed before another quantity and which multiplies it, for example 3 in the quantity 3x |
|
coffin |
/'kɔfɪn US 'kɔː- , 'kɑː-/ |
noun |
a long box in which a dead person is buried or burnt,American Equivalent: casket |
|
colonist |
/'kɔlənɪst US 'kɑː-/ |
noun |
someone who lives in or goes to live in a country or area that is a colony |
|
combat |
/'kɔmbæt US 'kɑːm-/ |
noun |
fighting or a fight, especially during a time of war |
|
combat |
/'kɔmbæt US 'kɑːm-/ |
verb |
to try to stop something bad from happening or getting worse - used especially in news reports |
|
comedy |
/'kɔmɪdi US 'kɑː-/ |
noun |
entertainment that is intended to make people laugh |
|
commence |
/kə'mens/ |
verb |
to begin or to start something |
|
commodit y |
/kə'mɔdɪti US kə'mɑː-/ |
noun |
(economics) a product or a raw material that can be bought and sold, especially between countries: |
|
commonw ealth |
/'kɔmənwelθ US 'kɑː-/ |
noun |
an association of countries with political or economic connections |
|
comparabl e |
/'kɔmpərəbəl US 'kɑːm-/ |
adj |
similar to something else in size, number, quality etc, so that you can make a comparison |
|
compenSAT ion |
/,kɔmpən'seɪʃə n US ,kɑːm-/ |
noun |
money paid to someone because they have suffered injury or loss, or because something they own has been damaged |
|
competitiv e |
/kəm'petɪtɪv/ |
adj |
used to describe a situation in which people or organizations compete against each other |
|
complexit y |
/kəm'pleksɪti/ |
noun |
the state of being complicated, the state of being difficult to understand |
|
complicati on |
/,kɔmplɪ'keɪʃən US ,kɑːm-/ |
noun |
a medical problem or illness that happens while someone is already ill and makes treatment more difficult |
|
complicati on |
/,kɔmplɪ'keɪʃən US ,kɑːm-/ |
noun |
a problem or situation that makes something more difficult to understand or deal with |
|
comply |
/kəm'plaɪ/ |
verb |
to ACT according to an order, set of rules or request |
|
composer |
/kəm'pəuzə US -'pouzər/ |
noun |
a person who writes music, especially classical music |
|
conceive |
/kən'siːv/ |
verb |
to imagine a particular situation or think of a new idea, plan etc and develop it in your mind |
|
conceive |
/kən'siːv/ |
verb |
when a woman conceives or conceives a child, she becomes pregnant |
|
concentrat e |
/'kɔnsəntreɪt US 'kɑːn-/ |
verb |
to make a substance or liquid stronger by removing some of the water from it |
|
concentrat e |
/'kɔnsəntreɪt US 'kɑːn-/ |
verb |
(on sth / on doing sth) to give all your attention to sth and not think about anything else |
|
concert |
/'kɔnsət US 'kɑːnsərt/ |
noun |
a performance of music by one or more musicians or singers |
|
confidenti al |
/,kɔnfɪ'denʃəl US ,kɑːn-/ |
adj |
secret, often in a formal, business or military situation |
|
confirmati on |
/,kɔnfə'meɪʃən US ,kɑːnfər-/ |
noun |
a statement, letter, etc. that shows that sth is true, correct or definite |
|
consequen ce |
/'kɔnsɪkwəns US 'kɑːnsɪ- kwens/ |
noun |
an often bad or inconvenient result of a particular ACTion or situation |
|
conservati ve |
/kən'səːvətɪv US -əːr-/ |
adj,noun |
tending not to like or trust change, especially sudden change |
|
conservati ve |
/kən'səːvətɪv US -əːr-/ |
adj |
A conservative guess or calculation is likely to be less than the real amount |