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    雅思口語和寫作的100個替換詞

    放大字體  縮小字體 發(fā)布日期:2019-03-21  來源:滬江英語  作者:foodtrans

    我們在閱讀英語文章的時候會發(fā)現(xiàn),同樣的一個意思,文章中會用多個表達來替換著用,這樣,文章讀起來才不會覺得單調(diào)無味。

    相同的道理,在我們參加口語和寫作考試的時候,也要學(xué)著意思相近的詞匯表達替換使用,這樣也能顯得語言豐富生動。

    這里為大家獻上雅思口語和寫作中常用的100個替換詞,拿走不謝!


    1. important = crucial (extremely important), significant (amount or effects large enough to be important)

    2. common = universal, ubiquitous (if something is ubiquitous, it seems to be every where)

    3. abundant = ample (enough and usually extra), plentiful (enough for people's needs and wants)

    4. stick = adhere, cling (hold on something tightly)

    5. neglect = ignore. (difference: neglect means someone has not paid enough attention to something; ignore means no attention.)

    6. near = adjacent (two things next to each other), adjoin (the same as adjacent)

    7. pursue = woo (man woos woman, old-fashioned), seek (if you seek sth, you try to obtain it. FORMAL)

    8. accurate = precise (precise is exact and accurate in all details), exact (correct in every detail)

    9. vague = obscure (unknown or known by only a few people)

    10. top = peak, summit

    11. competitor = rival, opponent (especially in sports and politics)

    12. blame = condemn (if you condemn something, you say it is very bad and unacceptable)

    13. opinion = perspective, standpoint (means looking at an event or situation in a particular way)

    14. fame = prestige (describe those who are admired), reputation

    15. build = erect (you can erect something as buildings, FORMAL), establish

    16. insult = humiliate (do something or say something which makes people feel ashamed or stupid)

    17. complain = grumble (complain something in a bad-tempered way)

    18. primary = radical (very important and great in degree), fundamental

    19. relieve = alleviate (alleviate means you make pain or sufferings less intense or severe)

    20. force = coerce into (coerce means you make someone do something she/he does not want to), compel

    21. enlarge = magnify (magnify means make something larger than it really is)

    22. complex = intricate (if something is intricate, it often has many small parts and details)

    23. Lonely = solitary (if someone is solitary, there is no one near him/her)

    24. small = minuscule (very small), minute,

    25. praise = extol (stronger than praise), compliment(polite and political)

    26. hard-working = assiduous (someone who is assiduous works hard or does things very thoroughly)

    27. difficult = arduous (if something is arduous, it is difficult and tiring, and involves a lot of efforts)

    28. poor (soil) = barren, infertile (used to describe the soil is so poor that plants cannot be planted on it)

    29. fragile = brittle, vulnerable (someone who is vulnerable is easily hurt emotionally or physically)

    30. show = demonstrate (to demonstrate a fact means to make it clear to people.)

    31. big = massive (large in size, quantity, or extent), colossal (use this word, you emphasize something’s large), tremendous (informal)

    32. avoid = shun (if someone shuns something, she/he deliberately avoid that something or keep away from it.)

    33. fair = impartial (someone who is impartial is able to give a fair opinion or decision on something.)

    34. attack = assault (physically attack someone), assail (attack violently)

    35. dislike = abhor (abhor means you hate something to a extreme extent for moral reasons), loathe (dislike very much)

    36. ruin = devastate (it means damage something very badly, or utterly destroy it.)

    37. always = invariably (the same as always, but better than always)

    38. forever = perpetual (a perpetual state never changes), immutable (something immutable will never change or be changed)

    39. surprise = startle (it means surprise you slightly), astound (surprise you to a large degree), astonish(the same as astound)

    40. enthusiasm = zeal (a great enthusiasm), fervency (sincere and enthusiasm)

    41. quiet = tranquil (calm and peaceful), serene (calm and quiet)

    42. expensive = exorbitant (it means too expensive that it should be)

    43. luxurious = lavish (impressive and very expensive), sumptuous (grand and very expensive)

    44. boring = tedious (if you describe something tedious, you mean it is boring and frustrating)

    45. respect = esteem (if you esteem someone, you respect and admire him/her. FORMAL)

    46. worry = fret (if you fret about something, you worry about it)

    47. cold = chilly (unpleasantly cold), icy (extremely cold)

    48. hot = boiling (very hot)

    49. dangerous = perilous (very dangerous, hazardous) (dangerous, especially to people's safety and health)

    50. only = unique (the only one of its kind), distinctive;

    51. stop = cease (if something ceases, it stops happening or existing)

    52. part = component (the components of something are the parts that it is made of)

    53. result = consequence (the results or effects of something)

    54. obvious = apparent, manifest

    55. based on = derived from (can see or notice them very easily)

    56. quite = fairly

    57. pathetic = lamentable (very uncomfortable and disappointing)

    58. field = domain (a particular field of thought, activities or interest)

    59. appear = emerge (come into existence)

    60. whole = entire (the whole of something)

    61. wet = moist (slightly wet), damp (slightly wet), humid (very damp and hot)

    62. wrong = erroneous (incorrect or partly correct)

    63. difficult = formidable

    64. change = convert (change into another form)

    65. typical = quintessential (this word means represent a typical example of something)

    66. careful = cautious (very careful in order to avoid danger), prudent(careful and sensible)

    67. ability = capacity, capability (the same as ability)

    68. strange = eccentric (if some one is eccentric, she/he behaves in a strange way, or his/her opinion is different from most people)

    69. rich= affluent (if you are affluent, you have a lot of money)

    70. use = utilize (the same as use)

    71. dubious = skeptical (if you are skeptical about something, you have doubts on it.)

    72. satisfy = gratify (if you are gratified by something, it gives you pleasure and satisfaction)

    73. short = fleeting, ephemeral (if something is ephemeral, it lasts a short time)

    74. Scholarship = fellowship

    75. smelly = malodorous (used to describe an unpleasant smell)

    76. ugly = hideous (if something is hideous, it is very ugly or unattractive)

    77. attractive = appealing (pleasing and attractive), absorbing (something absorbing can attract you a great deal)

    78. diverse = miscellaneous (a miscellaneous groups consists of many different kinds of things)

    79. disorder = disarray, chaos

    80. crazily = frantically (used to describe someone who behaves in a wild and uncontrolled way)

    81. rapid = meteoric (ATTENTION: meteoric is only used to describe someone achieves success quickly)

    82. ordinary = mundane (very ordinary and not at interesting or unusual)

    83. despite = notwithstanding (FORMAL)

    84. best = optimal (used to describe the best level something can achieve)

    85. sharp = acute (severe and intense)

    86. unbelievable = inconceivable (if you deem something inconceivable, you think it very unlike to happen )

    87. puzzle = perplex (something perplex someone means it confuses and worries him/her because he/she does not understand it)

    88. method = avenue (a way of getting something done)

    89. famous = distinguished (used to describe people who are successful in their career)

    90. ancient = archaic (extremely old and extremely old-fashioned)

    91. decorate = embellish (embellish means make something look more attractive via decorating it with something else)

    92. possible = feasible (if something is feasible, it can be done, made or achieved)

    93. so = consequently, accordingly

    94. rare = infrequent (doesn’t happen often)

    95. greedy = rapacious (greedy and selfish)

    96. individuals,characters, folks = people,persons

    97. nowadays = currently

    98. dreadful, unfavorable, poor, adverse, ill = be less impressive

    99. reap huge fruits = get many benefits

    100. for my part, from my own perspective = in my opinion

    (來源:滬江英語)

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