grasp
n./v.領會(understanding, comprehension)
It is said that you do not need to have a grasp of the English language to test well.
據說要想考好,你不需要掌握英語語言。
ignorance
n.無知
ignorant
adj.無知的,不了解的(unaware)
He who is ignorant of the situation can’t really understand me.
不了解情況的人無法真正了解我。
intelligible
adj.可理解的 (apprehensible)
mysterious
adj.神秘的(cryptic); 難以理解的(undecipherable)
apprehend
v. 領會,理解(grasp, understand)
We should not pretend to understand the world only by intellect; we apprehend it just as much by feeling.
我們不應僅憑智力假裝了解世界,我們通過感覺來理解它。
implicit
adj.暗含的;含蓄的
ambiguous
adj.有多種意思的;意思含糊的 (equivocal, obscure, recondite)
bereave
剝奪(deprive, be devoid of)
He was bereaved o f his wife last year.
去年他失去了妻子。
harry
vt.掠奪;折磨 (harass, pester)
We have to harry him for money.
我們不得不向他要錢。
loot
vt.掠奪(plunder, seize)
rapacious
adj. 強奪的
ravage
vt.掠奪
A tornado ravaged the countryside.
龍卷風肆虐了鄉村。
strip
vt.剝,奪去 (deprive, take off)
He stripped the paper o ff the wall.
他把紙從墻上剝下來。
plunder
v.搶劫 n.搶劫;戰利品
depredate
v.掠奪;毀壞
The invaders depredated enormously from the people in the countries that they invaded and China was a good illustration.
侵略者對他們侵略的國家和人民進行了大規模的掠奪,中國就是一個很好的例子。
spoliate
vt.強奪,掠奪 (plunder)