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sense [sɛns] 词频1 词根: 感觉
n. 感觉,官能;意识,观念;理性;识别力; vt. 感到;理解,领会;检测出;
💡 sens(feel)+e(名词后缀)→感官;知觉;意义;判断力;感知
"I can't abide people with no sense of humour."
我讨厌和没有幽默感的人打交道。
近义:intuit, perceive, feel, apprehend, note, notice
living ['lɪvɪŋ] 词频1
adj. 活(着)的;现存的;在使用中的;逼真的; n. 生计;生活方式;生存之道; v. 活( live的现在分词);居住;以…为生;(按照规矩)管理生活;
💡 liv生活+ing名词后缀 → 生活,生计
"The prisoners were living in appalling conditions."
囚犯的居住条件极为恶劣。
近义:livelihood, sustenance, live, quickened, surviving, alive 反义:inert, insentient, lifeless, spiritless, unanimated, unfeeling
mere [mɪr] 词频1
adj. 仅仅,只不过;小的,轻微的;纯粹的; n. 小湖,池塘;〈英〉边境(线);
💡 我(me)阿姨(re) 仅仅是个 纯粹的人
"It cost a mere bagatelle."
这个只花了一点钱。
近义:merest, pure, selfsame, sheer, very, meager
enough [ɪ'nʌf] 词频1
adv. 足够地,充足地;十分地; adj. 充足的;足够的; n. 充分,足够;满足; int. 够了;
"How were they going to raise enough money for it?"
他们怎样来为此筹集足够的资金 呢 ?
近义:sufficient, sufficing, rather, sufficiently, considerably, amply 反义:inadequate, lacking, scanty, scarce, unsatisfactory, unsatisfying

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