1.emotional
adj. 感情的,情緒的
例句與用法:
She had a major emotional upset.
她情緒上受到了沉重的打擊。
Her emotional appeal left him completely cold.
她雖動情,他卻無動於衷。
2.chaos
n. 混亂
例句與用法:
He sees that human stupidity and greed are about to plunge Europe into chaos.
他看到人間的愚蠢和貪婪即將使歐洲陷入一片混亂。
After the failure of the electricity supplies the city was in chaos.
電力供應中斷,城市陷于混亂之中。
3.spiritual
adj. 精神的,心靈的
n. (尤指美國南部黑人的)圣歌
例句與用法:
They seem to exist on a different spiritual plane.
他們似乎生活在不同的精神境界.
I bought a book on the passing of spiritual authority from the apostles through successive popes and other bishops.
我買了一本關于神權自使徒傳至教皇及其他主教的一脈相承的書。
4.confusion
n. 混亂,混淆
例句與用法:
The room was in confusion after the birthday party.
生日晚會之后, 房間里一片混亂。
This misprint led to great confusion.
這個印刷錯誤造成很大的混淆。
5.traumatic
n. 外傷藥
adj. 外傷的,創傷的
例句與用法:
Our journey home was pretty traumatic.
我們歸途中不太順心.
6.rifle
n. 步槍
v. 洗劫,搶劫
例句與用法:
The hostage had a rifle levelled at his head.
一枝步槍瞄準著人質的頭.
The hunter steadied his rifle and fired.
獵人端穩了獵槍,然后開了火。
7.grief
n. 悲痛,憂傷
例句與用法:
She uttered a wail of grief.
她悲痛地大聲尖叫.
No words can express my grief.
我的憂傷無法用語言表達.
8.utterly
adv. 完全,全然,絕對
例句與用法:
I feel utterly zonked.
我感到精疲力竭了.
Considering the losses in the disaster area, our support was an utterly inadequate measure.
比起災區的損失, 我們的支援不過杯水車薪。