The noisy crowd did not disperse till 11 o’clock, at night, much to the agony of the residents in the place. A. buoyant B. brittle C. soaring D. boisterous 喧鬧的人群11點(diǎn)才散,,附近的居民苦不堪言,。 disperse[d?'sp??(r)s] v.驅(qū)散;散開 // The police fired teargas and water cannon to disperse them. 警方用催淚彈和水槍驅(qū)散他們,。 Buoyant /?b???nt/. 1. ADJ If you are in a buoyant mood, you feel cheerful and behave in a lively way. 快活的 // After casting his ballot in Manhattan, the republican front-runner sounded buoyant. 曼哈頓投票結(jié)束后,,領(lǐng)跑者特朗普顯得自信滿滿。2. if the economy or an aspect of the economy is buoyant, it is successful and seems likely to remain successful 繁榮的,,看漲的 // a buoyant market 活躍的市場; Prices are expected to stay buoyant in the short-term. 預(yù)計(jì)短時(shí)期內(nèi)價(jià)格將持續(xù)上漲,。 Brittle ['br?t(?)l] peanut brittle 花生糖 Adj. 1.硬但易碎的;脆性的hard but easily broken // I actually can’t go ice-skating. I have unnaturally brittle ankles. 我其實(shí)也不能滑冰,。我有非比尋常易碎的腳踝,。2. lacking warmth and generosity of spirit.冷淡的,纖弱,、硬邦邦的 // The white brittle mask was back again. 她那蒼白而冷淡的臉又板起來,。 Soaring ['so?r??] adj. ascending to a level markedly higher than the usual 不斷上升的,猛飚的 // He said the breakthrough could help to meet the challenge of feeding the world's soaring population. 他稱這個(gè)突破將在世界范圍內(nèi)有助于減輕不斷飆升的人口與糧食危機(jī),。 boisterous ['b??st(?)r?s] adj.熱鬧的,;充滿活力的 full of noisy enthusiasm and energy, and often roughness or wildness // The infinite sky is motionless overhead and the restless water is boisterous.頭上是靜止的無垠的天空,不寧的海波奔騰喧鬧,;The last week of term became increasingly boisterous as it progress,。學(xué)期的最后一星期,學(xué)校里一天比一天熱鬧,、嘈雜,。 (答案:D) |
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