2007:inhabitant/ɪnˈhæbɪtənt/|CET4TEM4N-COUNTTheinhabitantsofaplacearethepeoplewholivethere.例:...theinhabitantsofBoise.viable/'vaɪəbəl,ˋvaɪəbḷ/adj.aviableidea,plan,ormethodcanworksuccessfully1.viablealternative/proposition/optionetc[例]Willahotelherebefinanciallyviable?2.technicalabletocontinuetoliveortodevelopintoalivingthingOPPNON-VIABLE[例]viableseedspresume/prɪˈzjuːm/|CET6TEM81.V-TIfyoupresumethatsomethingisthecase,youthinkthatitisthecase,althoughyouarenotcertain.例:Ipresumeyou'rehereonbusiness.2.V-TIfyousaythatsomeonepresumestodosomething,youmeanthattheydoiteventhoughtheyhavenorighttodoit.例:They'reresentfulthatoutsiderspresumetomeddleintheiraffairs.3.V-TIfanidea,theory,orplanpresumescertainfacts,itregardsthemastruesothattheycanbeusedasabasisforfurtherideasandtheories.例:Thelegaldefinitionof"know"oftenpresumesmentalcontrol.tribute/ˈtrɪbjuːt/|CET6TEM41.N-VARAtributeissomethingthatyousay,do,ormaketoshowyouradmirationandrespectforsomeone.例:ThesongisatributetoRoyOrbison.2.N-SINGIfonethingisatributetoanother,thefirstthingistheresultofthesecondandshowshowgooditis.例:Hissuccesshasbeenatributetohardwork,toprofessionalism.noteworthy/ˈnəʊtˌwɜːðɪ/|CET6ADJAfactoreventthatisnoteworthyisinteresting,remarkable,orsignificantinsomeway.例:Themostnoteworthyfeatureofthelististhattherearenowomenonit.quirk/kwɜːk/|TEM81.N-COUNTAquirkissomethingunusualorinterestingthathappensbychance.(偶然发生的)例:Byatantalizingquirkoffate,thepairhavebeendrawntomeetinthefirstroundofthechampionship.2.N-COUNTAquirkisahabitoraspectofaperson'scharacterwhichisoddorunusual.例:Brownwasalwaysfascinatedbythequirksandfoiblesofpeopleineverydaysituations.confer/kənˈfɜː/|CET6TEM81.V-RECIPWhenyouconferwithsomeone,youdiscusssomethingwiththeminordertomakeadecision.Youcanalsosaythattwopeopleconfer.例:HeconferredwithHillandtheothersinhisoffice.2.V-TToconfersomethingsuchaspoweroranhonouronsomeonemeanstogiveittothem.例:TheconstitutionalsoconferslargepowersonBrazil's25constituentstates.conceive/kənˈsiːv/|CET6TEM41.V-T/V-IIfyoucannotconceiveofsomething,youcannotimagineitorbelieveit.例:Ijustcan'tevenconceiveofthatquantityofmoney.例:Wecouldnotconceivethathemightsoonbedead.2.V-T/V-IIfyouconceivesomethingasaparticularthing,youconsiderittobethatthing.例:Theancientsconceivedtheearthasafloatinwater.例:Weconceiveofthefamilyasbeinginaconstantstateofchange.3.V-TIfyouconceiveaplanoridea,youthinkofitandworkouthowitcanbedone.例:Shehadconceivedtheideaofaseriesofnovels,eachofwhichwouldrevealsomeaspectofChineselife.4.V-T/V-IWhenawomanconceivesachildorconceives,shebecomespregnant.例:Women,hesays,shouldgiveupalcoholbeforetheyplantoconceive.craze/kreɪz/|TEM4N-COUNTIfthereisacrazeforsomething,itisverypopularforashorttime.一时的狂热例:...thecrazeforMutantNinjaTurtles.…风靡一时的忍者神龟热。hysteria/hɪˈstɪərɪə/N-UNCOUNTHysteriaamongagroupofpeopleisastateofuncontrolledexcitement,anger,orpanic.歇斯底里例:Noonecouldhelpgettingcarriedawaybythehysteria.歇斯底里发作起来谁也无法控制自己。cognitive/ˈkɒɡnɪtɪv/|CET6TEM8ADJCognitivemeansrelatingtothementalprocessinvolvedinknowing,learning,andunderstandingthings.认知的例:Aschildrengrowolder,theircognitiveprocessesbecomesharper.intuitive/ɪnˈtjuːɪtɪv/|TEM81.ADJIfyouhaveanintuitiveideaorfeelingaboutsomething,youfeelthatitistruealthoughyou...