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1.1 词根 Dic, dict-
词根词缀:Speak 说、讲话
Predict = pre + dict =before + speak (在事件发生前就先说)=预言
/prɪ'dɪkt/
1.VERB 动词预言;预测;预告 If you predict an event, you say that it will happen.
It's hard to predict how a jury will react...
很难预测陪审团将会作出何种反应。
'The war will continue another two or three years,' he predicted.
“这场战争还会再持续两三年的时间,”他预测道。
predict sth
a reliable method of predicting earthquakes
预报地震的可靠方法
Nobody could predict the outcome.
谁也无法预料结果如何。
predict what, whether, etc…
It is impossible to predict what will happen.
预知未来的事是不可能的。
predict (that)…
She predicted (that) the election result would be close.
她预言选举结果将很接近。
The latest opinion polls are predicting a very close contest...
最近的民意测验预测竞争将会非常激烈。
He predicted that my hair would grow back 'in no time'...
他预言我的头发“一眨眼”就会长回来。
it is predicted that…
It was predicted that inflation would continue to fall.
据预报,通货膨胀率将继续下降。
sb/sth is predicted to do sth
The trial is predicted to last for months.
预料审讯将持续数月之久。
Benediction (n.)=bene (好)+ diction=说好话 =祝福、祈福
/'bɛnə'dɪkʃən/
1.N-VAR 可变名词(基督教的)祝福,赐福祈祷 A benediction is a kind of Christian prayer.
The minister pronounced the benediction...
牧师做了赐福祈祷。
The Pope's hands were raised in benediction.
教皇举起手来祝祷。
2.N-VAR 可变名词祝福 You can refer to something that makes people feel protected and at peace as a benediction .
She could only raise her hand in a gesture of benediction...
她只得举起手来做了一个祝福的手势。
The song hovered, like a whispered benediction, above the crowd.
歌声缭绕在人群上方,如同低声祝福。
Malediction(n.)=说不好的话=诅咒
/ˌmælɪˈdɪkʃən/
a wish that something bad will happen to someone 诅咒
With her dying breath, Queen Dido pronounced a malediction on Aeneas and all his descendants.
黛朵女王以其死前最后一口气诅咒阿尼厄斯及其子孙。
Shakespeare's remains were guarded by a malediction.
莎士比亚的遗骸被诅咒给守护著。
But like the movie mummies who invoke the malediction, the legend of the mummy's curse seems destined never to die.
但是,正如电影中木乃伊召唤诅咒一样,木乃伊诅咒的传说似乎注定永存不灭。
Contradict(v.)= against +speak=反驳,矛盾
/'kɑntrə'dɪkt/
1.VERB 动词反驳;否认;驳斥 If you contradict someone, you say that what they have just said is wrong, or suggest that it is wrong by saying something different.
She dared not contradict him...
她不敢反驳他。
His comments appeared to contradict remarks made earlier in the day by the chairman...
他的意见似乎和当天早些时候主席所说的相矛盾。
He often talks in circles, frequently contradicting himself and often ends up saying nothing.
他说话经常兜圈子,老是自相矛盾,常常到最后什么也没说。
2.VERB 动词与…矛盾;同… 抵触 If one statement or piece of evidence contradicts another, the first one makes the second one appear to be wrong.
Her version contradicted the Govern-ment's claim that they were shot after being challenged...
政府声称他们是在受到盘问后被开枪射杀的,而她的说法却与此相矛盾。
The result seems to contradict a major U.S. study reported last November.
这一结果似乎和去年11月美国研究人员发表的一项重要成果相矛盾。
3.VERB 动词违背;与…背道而驰 If one policy or situation contradicts another, there is a conflict between them, and they cannot both exist or be successful.
Mr Grant feels that the cutbacks contradict the Government's commitment to better educational standards.
格兰特先生感觉这些缩减措施和政府提高教育水平的承诺背道而驰。
Within five minutes he had contradicted himself twice.
五分钟内他就两次自相矛盾。
Abdicate(v.)=away(离开)+speak= 宣布离开=退位
/'æbdɪket/
1.VERB 动词退位;逊位 If a king or queen abdicates, he or she gives up being king or queen.
The last French king was Louis Philippe, who abdicated in 1848.
法国末代国王是1848年逊位的路易·菲力普。
abdication
...the most serious royal crisis since the abdication of Edward VIII.
自爱德华八世退位以来最为严重的皇室危机
2.VERB 动词放弃(责任);失(职) If you say that someone has abdicated responsibility for something, you disapprove of them because they have refused to accept responsibility for it any longer.
Many parents simply abdicate all responsibility for their children.
许多父母对孩子简直是完全撒手不管。
abdication
There had been a complete abdication of responsibility.
曾经一度完全无人负责。