SAT(Barrons)巴朗3500基础词汇(List 26)

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SAT1(Barrons)巴朗3500基础词汇

Word List 26 ingenue-invigorate

ingenue N./天真无邪的少女;扮演天真无邪的少女的女演员/an artless girl; an actress who plays such

parts. Although she was forty, she still insisted that she be cast as an ingenue

and refused to play more mature roles.

ingenuous ADJ./心无城府的;天真的;幼稚的;可信的/naive and trusting; young; unsophisti­cated.

The woodsman had not realized how ingenuous Lit­tle Red Riding Hood was until he

heard that she had gone off for a walk in the woods with the Big Bad Wolf.

ingrained ADJ./牢固的;深深扎根的;深入人心的/deeply established; firmly rooted. Try as they

would, the missionaries were unable to uproot the ingrained superstitions of the

natives.

ingrate N./忘恩负义者;不领情的人/ungrateful person. That ingrate Bob sneered at the tie

I gave him.

ingratiate V./迎合,讨好;流行开来/become popular with. He tried to ingratiate himself

into her parents' good graces.

inherent ADJ./固有的,内在的;与生俱来的/firmly established by nature or habit.

Katya'sinherent love of justice caused her to champion anyone she considered

treated unfairly by society.

inhibit V./限制,防止;阻碍/restrain; retard or prevent. Only two things inhib­ited

him from taking a punch at Mike Tyson: Tyson's left hook, and Tyson's right jab.

The protective undercoating on my car inhibits the formation of rust.

inimical ADJ./不友好的;敌意的;有害的/unfriendly; hostile; harmful; detrimental. I've

always been friendly to Martha. Why is she so inimical to me?

inimitable ADJ./独一无二的,独特的;防伪的,难以模仿的/matchless; not able to be imitated. We

admire Auden for his inimitable use of language; he is one of a kind.

iniquitous ADJ./邪恶的/wicked; immoral; unrighteous. Whether or not King Richard

III was responsible for the murder of the two young princes in the Tower, it was

an iniquitous deed. iniquity, N.

initiate V./开始,发源/begin; originate; receive into a group. The col­lege is

about toinitiate a program in reducing math anxiety among students.

injurious ADJ./有害的/harmful. Smoking cigarettes can be injurious to your

health.

inkling N./暗示,提示/hint. This came as a complete surprise to me as I did not

have the slightest inkling of your plans.

innate ADJ./先天的,天生的/inborn. Mozart's parents soon recognized young Wolfgang's

innate talent for music.

innocuous ADJ./无害的,无辜的/harmless. An occasional glass of wine with dinner is

relativelyinnocuous and should have no ill effect on you.

innovation N./发明;变革/change; introduction of something new. Although Richard

liked to keep up with all the latest techno­logical innovations, he didn't

always abandon tried and true techniques in favor of something new.

innovate,V.

innovative ADJ./新奇的;创新的/novel; introducing a change. The estab­lishment of

our SAT I computer data base has enabled us to come up with some innovative

tactics for doing well on the SAT.

innuendo N./暗示,旁侧敲击;暗讽;讽刺,冷嘲热讽/hint; insinuation. I can defend myself against

direct accusations; innuendos and oblique attacks on my character are what

trouble me.

inopportune ADJ./不合时宜的/untimely; poorly chosen. A rock concert is an

inopportunesetting for a quiet conversation.

inordinate ADJ./紊乱的;不受限制的/unrestrained; excessive. She had an inor­dinate

fondness for candy, eating two or three boxes in a single day.

inquisitor N./调查者;盘问者/questioner (especially harsh); investigator. Fearing

being grilled ruthlessly by the secret police, Masha faced her inquisitors with

trepidation.

insalubriousADJ./有害的/unwholesome; not healthful. The mos­quito-ridden swamp

was aninsalubrious place, a breeding ground for malarial contagion.

insatiable ADJ./不容易伺候的;贪婪的/not easily satisfied; unquenchable; greedy.

David's appetite for oysters was insatiable: he could easily eat four dozen at a

single sitting.

inscrutable ADJ./不可渗透的;不可理解的,谜/impenetrable; not readily understood;

mysterious. Experienced poker players try to keep their expressions inscrutable,

hiding their reactions to the cards behind a so-called "poker face."

insensible ADJ./迟钝的;硬心肠的/unconscious; unresponsive. Sherry and I are very

different; at times when I would be covered with embarrassment, she seems

insensible to shame.

insidious ADJ./阴险的,奸诈的,狡猾的;鬼鬼祟祟的/treacherous; stealthy; sly. The fifth column

is insidious because it works secretly within our territory for our defeat.

insightful ADJ./有洞察力的/discerning; perceptive. Sol thought he was very

insightful about human behavior, but he was actually clueless as to why people

acted the way they did.

insinuate V./暗示,含沙射影;慢慢的夺取,巧妙的迂回(进入)/hint; imply; creep in. When you said I

looked robust, did you mean to insinuate that I'm getting fat?

insipid ADJ./索然无味的;单调的/lacking in flavor; dull. Flat prose and flat gin­ger

ale are equally insipid: both lack sparkle.

insolence N./傲慢/impudent disrespect; haughtiness. How dare you treat me so

rudely! The manager will hear of your inso­lence. insolent,ADJ.

insolvent ADJ./破产/bankrupt; unable to repay one's debts. Although young Lord

Widgeon was insolvent, he had no fear of being thrown into debtors' prison, for

he was sure that if his creditors pressed him for payment his wealthy parents

would repay what he owed. insolvency, N.

insomnia N./失眠/wakefulness; inability to sleep. He refused to join us in a

midnight cup of coffee because he claimed it gave him insomnia.

instigate V./驱使;激励,鼓动/urge; start; provoke. Rumors of police corrup­tion led

the mayor to instigate an investigation into the department's activities.

insubordination N./反抗,不屈/disobedience; rebelliousness. At the slightest hint

ofinsubordination from the sailors of the Bounty, Captain Bligh had them

flogged; finally, they mutinied.

insubstantial ADJ./无实体的,虚无的;脆弱的,不坚固的/lacking substance; insignificant; frail.

His hopes for a career in acting proved insubstantial; no one would cast him,

even in aninsubstantial role.

insularity N./与外界隔绝;僵化;思想狭窄/narrow-mindedness; isolation. The insularity of

the islanders manifested itself in their suspicion of anything foreign.

insular,ADJ.

insulated ADJ./分离;隔离/set apart; isolated. A well-to-do bachelor, James spent

his money freely, insulated from the cares of his friends, who had families to

support.

insuperableADJ./不可战胜的,不能克服的/insurmountable; unbeatable. Though the odds

against their survival seemed insuperable, the Apollo 13 astronauts reached

earth safely.

insurgent ADJ./造反的,起义的/rebellious. Because the insurgent forces had occupied

the capital and had gained control of the rail­way lines, several of the war

correspondents covering the uprising predicted a rebel victory.

insurmountable ADJ./不能克服的,不能超越的/overwhelming; unbeatable; insupera­ble. Faced

by almost insurmountable obstacles, the mem­bers of the underground maintained

their courage and will to resist.

insurrection N./谋反的,造反的/rebellion; uprising. In retrospect, given how badly

the British treated the American colonists, the even­tual insurrection seems

inevitable.

intangible ADJ./难以明了的,无形的;暧昧的,模糊的/not able to be perceived by touch; vague.

Though the financial benefits of his Oxford post were mea­ger, Lewis was drawn

to it by its intangible rewards: pres­tige, intellectual freedom, the fellowship

of his peers.

integral ADJ./一体的,完整的/complete; necessary for completeness. Phys­ical

education is an integral part of our curriculum; a sound mind and a sound body

are complementary.

integrate V./整合,合并/make whole; combine; make into one unit. She tried to

integrateall their activities into one program.

integrity N./完整性/uprightness; wholeness. Lincoln, whose per­sonal integrity

has inspired millions, fought a civil war to maintain the integrity of the

Republic, that these United States might remain undivided for all time.

intellect N./智力/higher mental powers. He thought college would develop his

intellect.

intelligentsiaN./知识分子;知识界/the intelligent and educated classes [often used

derogatorily]. She preferred discussions about sports and politics to the

literary conversations of the intelligentsia.

intemperateADJ./过度的;极端的;放纵的/immoderate; excessive; extreme. In a temper, Tony

refused to tone down his intemperate remarks.

inter V./埋/bury. They are going to inter the body tomorrow at Broadlawn

Cemetery.

interim N./临时的;间歇的/meantime. The company will not consider our proposal until

next week; in the interim, let us proceed as we have in the past.

interloper N./闯入者;干涉者/intruder; unwanted meddler. The merchant thought of his

competitors as interlopers who were stealing away his trade.

interment N./埋葬/burial. Interment will take place in the church cemetery at 2

P.M. Wednesday.

interminable ADJ./无尽的/endless. Although his speech lasted for only twenty

minutes, it seemed interminable to his bored audience.

intermittentADJ./间歇的;断断续续的/periodic; on and off. The outdoor wed­ding

reception had to be moved indoors to avoid the inter­mittent showers that fell

on and off all afternoon.

interrogate V./审问;讯问/question closely; cross-examine. Knowing that the Nazis

would interrogate him about his background, the secret agent invented a cover

story that would help him meet their questions.

intervene V./干预;干涉/come between. When two close friends get into a fight, be

careful if you try to intervene; they may join forces to gang up on you.

intimacy N./亲密;隐私/closeness, often affectionate; privacy; familiar­ity. In a

moment of rare intimacy, the mayor allowed the reporters a glimpse of his

personal feelings about his fam­ily. intimate,ADJ.

intimate V./私下的,秘密的,亲密的;宣告/hint; suggest. Was Dick intimating that Jane had

bad breath when he asked if she'd like a breath mint?

intimidate V./使害怕/frighten. I'll learn karate and then those big bullies

won't be able tointimidate me any more.

intractable ADJ./难以处理的/unruly; stubborn; unyielding. Charlie Brown's friend

Pigpen wasintractable: he absolutely refused to take a bath.

intransigence N./不妥协;不让步/refusal of any compromise; stubborn­ness. The

negotiating team had not expected such intransi­gence from the striking workers,

who rejected any hint of a compromise. intransigent,ADJ.

intrepid ADJ./无畏的/fearless. For her intrepid conduct nursing the wounded

during the war, Florence Nightingale was honored by Queen Victoria.

intricate ADJ./复杂的;错综的/complex; knotty; tangled. Philip spent many hours

designing mazes so intricate that none of his class­mates could solve them.

intricacy, N.

intrinsic ADJ./内在的;固有的/essential; inherent; built-in. Although my

grandmother's china has little intrinsic value, I shall always cherish it for

the memories it evokes.

introspective ADJ./内省的;反省的/looking within oneself. Though young Francis of

Assisi led a wild and worldly life, even then he had introspective moments

during which he examined his soul. introvert N.one who is introspective;

inclined to think more about oneself. In his poetry, he reveals that he is an

intro­vert by his intense interest in his own problems. alsoV.

intrude V./强挤入,侵入;强加于人/trespass; enter as an uninvited person. She hes­itated

to intrude on their conversation.

intuition N./直觉/immediate insight; power of knowing without reasoning. Even

though Tony denied that anything was wrong, Tina trusted her intuition that

something was bother­ing him. intuitive,ADJ.

inundate V./淹没;吞并/overwhelm; flood; submerge. This semester I am inundated

with work: You should see the piles of paper­work flooding my desk. Until the

great dam was built, the waters of the Nile used to inundate the river valley

like clockwork every year.

inured ADJ./习惯了的,适应了的/accustomed; hardened. She became inured to the Alaskan

cold.

invalidate V./摧毁;使无效;弱化/weaken; destroy. The relatives who received little or

nothing sought to invalidate the will by claiming that the deceased had not been

in his right mind when he had signed the document.

SAT(Barrons)巴朗3500基础词汇(List 26)

invasive ADJ./入侵的/tending to spread aggressively; intrusive. Giving up our

war with the invasive blackberry vines that had taken over the back yard, we

covered the lawn with concrete. invade,V.

invective N./谩骂;非难;恶言相加/abuse. He had expected criticism but not the

invective that greeted his proposal. inveigh,V.

inverse ADJ./倒转的/opposite. There is an inverse ratio between the strength of

light and its distance.

invert V./倒转,翻转/turn upside down or inside out. When he inverted his body in

a handstand, he felt the blood rush to his head. inveterate ADJ.deep-rooted;

habitual. An inveterate smoker, Bob cannot seem to break the habit, no matter

how hard he tries.

invidious ADJ./易招嫉妒的;不公平的/designed to create ill will or envy. We

disre­garded herinvidious remarks because we realized how jealous she was.

invigorate V./激发;鼓舞/energize; stimulate. A quick dip in the pool invigorated

Meg, and with renewed energy she got back to work.

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