一、词汇短语
1. fossil fuel: a fuel such as coal or oil that is
produced by the very gradual decaying
of animals or plants over millions of years
化石燃料
2. curtailment [] n. formal reducing or
limiting something减少,缩减,削减,限制:Our ability topay has fallen, government of all kinds is faced with serious curtailment of
income.我们的支付能力下降,各级政府面临收入的严重萎缩。
3.oblivion ] n. the state of being unconscious or of not noticing
what is happening无感觉(知觉)的状态;
漠视:be buried in oblivion湮没 无闻
4.biofuel []n. a substance made from plant
or animal waste that can be used to produce heat or power生物反馈
5. ethanol [] n.technical ethyl alcohol乙醇
6. switchgrass [] n. a tall North American
panic grass which forms large clumps柳枝
7. dogged [] adj. dogged behavior shows
that you are very determined to continue doing something 坚持不懈的,顽强的,不屈不挠的:
Although he’s less talented, he won by sheer dogged persistence.他虽然天赋不高,但全凭坚韧的毅力赢得了胜利。
8.indestructible [] adj. too strong to be
destroyed不可摧毀的,坚不可摧的:Furniture for young children needs to be
indestructible.幼儿用的家具须不易损坏。
9.indefensible []adj.too bad to be excused
or defended不可原谅的,无法辩解的:an
indefensible assumption站不住脚的假设
10. insanity [] n.very stupid actions that
may cause serious harm极端愚蠢的行为:
If he were insane, he was a very cool and collected insanity.如果他发了疯,他也是个非常冷静和镇定的疯子。
11.delusion [] n.a false belief about yourself or the situation you are in 错觉;妄想:
It is a delusion from first to last.这是彻头彻尾的妄想。
12. prodigal [adj. spending money, wasting time, etc. in a careless way浪费的,挥霍的;奢侈的:
Prodigal habits die hard.大手大脚的习惯很难改掉。
13 obscure [] v.to make something difficult
to know or understand搞混,使难理解:Trees obscured his vision; he couldn't see much of the square's southern half.树木遮住了他的视线,他不怎么看得见广场南半部。
14. contradiction []n. a difference between
two statements, beliefs, or ideas about
something that means they cannot both be true.(说法、信念、观求的相互)矛盾,不一致
15.unbridled ] adj. not controlled and too
extreme or violent放纵的,不受控制的;激烈的:
But now he and Han Dan cried with
unbridled joy.但这一次,他和韩丹无拘无束
快乐地叫了起来。
16. cutting-edge n. the newest and most
exciting stage in the development of
something(某事物发展的)尖端,最前沿
17. conversion [] n. the process of changing something from one form, purpose, or system to a different one 转变;改造;转换;换算
18. tax credit n. a sum deducted from the
total amount a taxpayer has to pay 税收抵
免
19. cliche [I n. an idea of phrase that has
been used so much that it is not effective or does not have any meaning any longer陈词滥调,老生常谈,老套:
The old cliche is certainly true: the bigger car do mean bigger profits.
有句老话倒的确说得不假:车大利大。
20. speculation []n. when you guess about
the possible causes or effects of something
without knowing all the facts猜测,推测:
As a matter of fact,this was purely newspaper gossip and speculation.事实上,这纯粹是报纸上的闲谈和推测。
21. contraption [] n. a piece of equipment
or machinery that looks funny, strange, and unlikely to work well奇怪的机械装置,怪模
怪样的玩意儿:
You ssem to be having trouble with that contraption.你好象不大会摆弄那个新鲜玩艺儿。
22.rote [] n. the process of learning
something by repeating it until you remember it rather than by understanding
the meaning of it老一套的,例行的,常规的learn by rote死记硬背
23. temperance [] n. sensible control of the
things you say and do自我克制,节制
24.thrift [] n.wise and careful use of money, so that none is wasted节省,节检:Industry and thrift favor success.
勤劳和节俭有助于成功。
25. reconcile [] v. if you reconcile two ideas,
situations, or facts, you find a way in which they can both be true or acceptable使和谐一致;调和;协调:
All along she had felt it difficult to reconcile the two ideas, of her father and a blood-shedder.她一直觉得很难把她的父亲和杀人犯联系起来。
26. apprehension [] n.anxiety about the
future, especially about dealing with something unpleasant or difficult(对未来的)忧虑,担心:
Elizabeth was in an agony apprehension.伊丽莎白处于一种极度的忧虑中。
27. claustrophobia [] n.a strong fear of
being in a small enclosed space or in a situation that limits what you can do
幽闭恐惧症:
Being in lifts gives me claustrophobia.乘电梯时,我总感到浑身不自在。
28. credo []n. a formal statement of the
beliefs of a particular person, group, religion,etc.教义,信条:
That “Honesty is the best policy” is his credo for dealing.“诚实乃上策”是他做生意的信条。
29. crowning [ladj. used to describe
something that makes something complete or perfect, or is the best feature of something 使圆满的;使完美的:the crowning moment of my life我一生中最光荣的时刻
30.cult [] n. an extreme religious group
that is not part of an established religion
异教,邪教
31. minimalism n. a style of art, design,
music, etc. that uses only a very few simple ideas orpatterns(美术、设计、音乐等的)极简主义
32.minimization []n. the practice of
making something seem less serious or import than it really is 使显得不
重要,轻视:risk minimization风险极小化33.unencumbered, adj not having or
carrying anything heavy or anything that makes you go more slowly无负担的,没有
阻碍的,不受妨碍的
inherited an unencumbered estate继承了不承担义务的不动产
34. reverence [] n. great respect and
admiration for someone or something 尊敬,崇敬:
As I close the book, love and reverence possess me.当我读论掩卷的时候,一种爱慕与崇敬之情使我不能自已。
35. accountability [] n.taking responsibility
for the effects of your actions and being willin explain or be criticized for them负起责任;承担责任
36. self-subordination n. the practice of
putting oneself in a less important position
将自己放在次要地位
37.autistic [] adj. suffering from autism (a
mental disorder that makes people unable to communicate properly or to form relationships)
患孤独症的,自闭的:
Both Greg and Alice are OK. How did the baby end up autistic?格雷格和爱丽丝都好好的啊,他们的小孩怎么会自闭呢?
38. fantasy [】 n.an idea or belief that is
based only on imagination, not on real
facts空想,幻想的信念
39. plunder [] v.to use up all or most of
the supplies of something ina careless way胡乱耗尽,将滥用殆尽:
Unlicensed fishermen have plundered tuna stocks.无证渔民将剩下的金枪鱼捕捞一空。
40.pillage [] n. stealing things from a place
or religion, especially in a war,using violence 抢劫;掠夺:land ravaged by pillage and rapine遭劫掠蹂躏的国土
41.outsmart []v.to gain an advantage
over someone using tricks or your intelligence 比更精明,智胜:
We outsmarted them and got there first by taking a shorter route.我们比他们机灵,抄近道先到了。
42.homeopathy[n. a system of medicine in which a disease is treated by giving extremely small amounts of a substance
43.impulse: a sudden strong desire to do something without thinking about whether it is sensible
44.selfhood: the quality or state of being an individual separate from others
45.ransack: to search thoroughly; to examine closely and carefully (there is a negative sense here of disregard)
46.assuage: (literary) to make an unpleasant feecling less painful or severe
47.Lucifer: the prince of devils
48.in compensation for: serving as a payment for
49. subdevil: a lower ranking devil
50.Mephistophilis: Mephistophilis is a devil who serves Lucifer, the prince of devils. Using Mephistophilis as a messenger, Faustus strikes a deal with Lucifer
51.nominally: existing or being something in name or form only
52.tut: (interjection) used to express disapproval or disbelief
53.pageant: an organized public show, often performed outdoors, where people dress in decorated or unusual clothes
54.filial: of or relating to, or befitting a son or daughter
55.within bounds: within the limits of what is possible or acceptable
56. surfeit: (formal) an amount of something that is too large or that is more than you need
57.folly: (formal) a very stupid thing to do, especially one that is likely to have serious results
58.recourse: a turning to someone or something for help or protection; a source of help or strength
59. at a/the minimum: the least possible; used to say that if nothing else is done,this one thing should be done
60.as late as something: used to express surprise that something considered old-fashioned was still happening so recently
e.g. Capital punishment was still used in Britain as late as the 1950s.
61.wittingly: done deliberately, intentional
62.vanguard: the leading position
63.domesticity:Domestic activities or life. Here in this essay, the writer uses the word to mean coping with domestic affairs or problems.
64.leverage: to provide (as corporation) or supplement (as money) with leverage (the use of credit to enhance one's capacity to speculate); to borrow money expecting to make more money than the cost of the interest
65.acreage: area in acres, acres
66.gigantism: development to abnormally large size
67.solace: a feeling of emotional comfort at a time of great sadness or disappointment
68.unremittingly: (formal) continuing for a long time and not likely to stop; ceaselessly
69.peak oil: Peak oil is the point in time when the maximum rate of global petroleum extraction is reached, after which the rate of production enters terminal decline.
70.viable: that can work successfully

