F-开头的形容词adj
2020职称英语词汇F开头:faint的中文解释

2020职称英语词汇F开头:faint的中文解释adj.1. 不清楚的,模糊的,颜色淡的2. 虚弱的不及物动词:昏倒,昏阙可数名词:昏阙词形变化:形容词比较级:fainter,faintest;副词:faintly;名词:faintness;时态:fainted,fainting,faints。
同义词:dim,shadowy,vague,wispy;deliquium,swoon,syncope;hearted-hearted,timid;feeble;light,lightheaded,light-headed,swooning;weak;conk,pass out,swoon。
单词分析:这些形容词均含“不明确的,模糊的”之意。
vague:多指因语言不确切,太笼统或因构思含糊、不完善而造成模糊难解。
dim:侧重指或因光线暗淡,或因年代久远、身体欠佳等因素而产生视觉或察觉方面的困难。
indefinite:指无明确定义或限定,重点或总体轮廓不明确。
obscure:语气,指晦涩难懂。
ambiguous:指文章或讲话中,意思可能有多种理解,令人捉摸不定。
faint:指对某事物印象不深,或指声音微弱或希望的渺茫等。
英语句子Pass out; faint失去知觉;不省人事The flower faints in color这朵花褪色了。
Jenny will faint at the sight of Blood.珍妮一看到血就会头晕。
A faint perfume of jasmine came through the window.从窗户外飘进一阵淡淡的茉莉花香。
Ammonia is used as a restorative when a person has fainted.一个人晕过去之后,阿摩尼亚可用作兴奋剂。
英语解释lacking clarity or distinctnessa spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brainlacking conviction or boldness or courage相似短语faint-heartedness [ faint-hearted ]的相关名词faint-heartedly [ faint-hearted ]的相关副词a faint hope 一线希望to faint 昏厥faint light n.弱光相似单词faint adj. 1. 不清楚的,模糊的,颜色淡的 2. 虚弱的 v.[I] 昏倒,昏阙 n.[C] 昏阙faint-hearted a. 无勇气的,胆怯的fainted adj. 昏厥faintheart n. 懦夫,怕事人fainthearted a. 懦弱的,无精神的,胆小的。
F 开头的形容词

fabulous 惊人的,极好的
fabulously ,fabulousne ss
facetious 乱开玩笑的,不正经的
factitious 人为的,做作的
fairytale 童话般优美无比的
fallacious 骗人的,假的
fastidious 过于讲究,难以讨好的
名词:fastid'iousness 副词:fastid'iously
fatal 致命的fatuous 愚蠢的febrile 激情四射
feckless 无价值,无长远目标的
feeble 虚弱的
ferocious 凶猛的
fervent 热情的
fervid
fickle 易变
fierce 凶猛的
filthy 猥琐的,肮脏的
finicky 过于讲究的
flaccid 软弱无力的
flagrant 恶名昭著的
flamboyant 浮夸,奢华的
flippant 轻率的
flirtatious
爱调情的
focal 焦点的
folksy 友好坦率的
formal 正式的
formidable 可怕的
formless 杂乱无章的
fractious
易怒的
fragile 易碎的
frequent 频繁的
frisky 欢快活泼的
frugal 节约的
fulsome 过分恭维的
furious 易怒的
furtive 偷偷摸摸的
fusty 发霉的
faux 人造的,假的
fiddly 需要手巧的,要求极度精确的
fitful 一阵阵的
fictious
figurative。
F 开头形容词副词和动词(亚新)

F 开头形容词副词和动词1. fair adj. 公平的,合理的反义词:unfairToday a friend from school came to the cafe and I was telling her what was on the menu, and the owner told me to stop talking to my friend and get on with my work. It isn't f ___98____"2. familiar adj.熟悉的搭配:sb. be familiar with sth. VS sth. be familiar to sb.(1)Drivers must be very ___________ the traffic signs and rules.A. pleased withB. familiar withC. strict withD. busy with(2)Yao Ming is most people in China.A. familiar toB. familiar withC. similar toD. similar as3. famous adj. 著名的搭配:be famous as/ for= be known as/ for4. far adj./ adv. 远的/远地(farther/farthest ; further/furthest)(1)Jane has told us that Korea is one of the ____ countries she has ever traveled. (far)(2)Many students go abroad to have their education.(far)5. fast adj./ adv. 快的,迅速的;快地,迅速地= quick/quickly (1)Usually, your body will tell you when you are angry. For example, you breathe much f 87 , your face turns red, and you may want to break something or hit someone.(2)If they use the language only two or three times a week, learning it will t 89 a long time, like language learning at school. A few people try to learn a language f 90 by studying for six or more hours a day.6. fat adj. 肥胖的= thick n. 脂肪7. favorite adj. 最喜欢的词转:favor(do sb. a favor)(be in favor of) My favorite subject is English.= I like English best.(1)Friendship has been the f___92___subject of movie makers for a long time.(2)As my best friend, he always does me a favour when I am in trouble. The underlined part means “_____”.A) shows me an example B) gives me a handC) sends me a present D) makes me happy(3)I am_______ Miss Clerk's plan. It fits everyone.A) strict with B) in favor of C) ready for D) full of(4)I am ______your view on how to hold this surprising party. It must be exciting and interesting.A) afraid of B) in charge of C) ready for D) in favour of8. final adj. 最后的,最终的final examfinally adv.最终,最后= eventually= in the end= at last(1)Some of her friends worked when school was finished for the day. So Cindy went to some of the stores and asked for work. She f___93___ got a job in a cafe. She was very happy.(2)Often waiting for 10 hours or more, believers f (91) enter the shaving area.9. first adj. 第一的,最初的adv. 第一,首先,最初n. 开始,开端(1) I’m writing to tell you about my plans for the Christmas holidays. My family is planning to go to Japan for two weeks this winter. F___92___, we’re go ing to spenda few days in Tokyo.(2)The Spring Festival usually ends in the middle of the ________lunar month every year. (one)10. fit adj. 健康的keep fit= keep healthyv. 适合,与……相配(fit,fit;fitted,fitted)11. following adj . 以下的反义词:abovefollow v. 听从(1)Our new English teacher speaks fast. Most of us can't follow her. The underline part means "________"A. FindB. ObeyC. UnderstandD. Run after (2)Then one day, his high-school English teacher, Ruth White, asked the class to write their own chapter that would f 95 the last chapter of the novel since they had been reading To Kill a Mockingbird.12. fond adj. 喜爱的be fond of doing/sth.= be keen on = be interested inNowadays, more and more children ___________ comics and cartoons.A) are keen on B) are full of C) are famous for D) are covered with find (found,found ) v. 找到,发现,发觉find/ find out/ look for/ look atAnd if he f____93__that he is being looked at, he may feel uncomfortable.13. foolish adj. 愚蠢的,傻的= stupid扩展:fool n. 傻子v. 愚弄,欺骗Seeing no one in the room, Jack at once realized he ______ by Tom and Mary.A) fool B) fooled C) was fooled D) fools14. foreign adj. 外国的foreign language 外语扩展:foreigner n. 外国人15. forever adv. 永远A brave group of painters challenged(挑战)these ideas and changed artf___87___16. forgetful adj .健忘的扩展:forget v. (remember) forget to do/ doingunforgettable adj . 难忘的an ~experience/ trip/ day(1)As time passed by ,the smart teacher was very old and sometimes rather________. (forget)(2)Some films are quickly f 95 ; others stay for a long time as classics (经典) .17. forward adv. 向前look forward to doingSteven is looking forward to ______ his first job after graduation.A) get B) gets C) got D) getting18. free adj. 自由的,空闲的,免费的sugar –free 无糖的扩展:freedom n. (wisdom)freely adv.(1) Some students hope to be given ________ to wear whatever they want to school.(free)(2)Many of the volunteers took time off from their jobs to come to Vancouver. They chose to work ten hours a day at the Olympics, for f__95____. They didn’t receive any money or get any special gifts for their work.19. freezing adj. 结冻的,极冷的(~ weather)扩展:frozen. adj 冷冻的(~ food)freeze v. 结冰(1).Jack likes eating food very much. (freeze)(2)Why do people choose to live under the ground? To avoid (避开) the boiling hot days and f 93 cold nights—daytime temperatures can rise to 50 *C or more and on a cold night the thermometer can hit zero.(3)It’s terrible to run in ___________ weather. (freeze)20. French adj. 法国的,法语的n. 法语France n. 法国21. friendly adj. 朋友般的,友好的= kind be ~ to sb.扩展:friend friendship 友谊ly结尾的形容词:friendly,lovely,lonely,ugly(1)Teachers and parents often teach their children to be _____ to others. (friend)(2)Visitors received a lot of help from the ______ volunteers at the Expo. (friend)(3)Real ___________ is more valuable (有价值的) than money. (friend)(4)What makes you happy in life? Perhaps it is the love of your family or the f___92___ of your classmates.22. frightening adj. 恐怖的frightened adj. 受惊吓的frighten v. 使害怕(1)If wild animals come close to me, I will use the light to f 97 them away.(2)"I was trying to get a bottle of milk from the fridge when I lost the bottle and it fell, spilling the milk all over the floor a sea of milk! I was f 88 and I didn't know what to do!" he said.(3 )His roar was so ____ that our blood turned to ice.A. frighteningB. frightenedC. excitingD. excited23. full adj. 满的(empty/ hungry) fill v. 装满,注满,充满充满:be full of= be filled with= be crowded with(1)London Mayor Boris Johnston started the project and said London used to be f 95 of thousands of shining cars and the project might change the outlook of their streets.(2)About 12,000 heads are shaved (剃头) every day. That means the city is always f (90) of hairless believers.24. funny adj. 滑稽的,可笑的fun n. 乐趣,趣事,玩笑(1)Mcdull is one of the ____________ stories I've ever heard. ( fun )(2)It’s fun to have a barbecue on a sunny Saturday.(改为感叹句)_______ _______ it is to have a barbecue on a sunny Saturday!25. fail v. 失败,不及格反义词:succeed搭配:fail to do fail sth. succeed in doing扩展:failure n. 失败反义词:success26. fall (fell,fallen)v. 落下,下降,跌倒n. 秋天feel (felt,felt)v. 感觉,摸,触feel + adj.(1)The British people feel quite ______while expecting their prince's wedding.A) excited B) excitedly C) exciting D)excitement(2)The smoke from the factory made us ________ sick.A) felt B)to feel C)feel D)feeling(3)"I was eating with my wife and children," he said, '"When we heard a loud noise. A few minutes later our house f 95 down on top of us.27. fight (fought,fought)v. 打仗fight with sb.28.finish v. 结束,做完finish doing扩展:finish/mind/keep/busy/admit/deny/consider/feel like/enjoy /practice doing(1)What are you doing to do when you finish __________ the room?A. to cleanB. cleaningC. cleanD.cleaned(2)My mum is busy making a pizza. She needs some help, ________?A) needn’t she B) need she C) doesn’t she D) does she(3) –Would you mind my watching TV here?–_______ I have to finish my report. Can you go to the next room?A) Yes, please. B) Never mind. C) Of course not. D) You’d better not.(4)I really enjoy _______for long walks with my wife in the country on weekends.A) go B) going C) to go D) gone(5)Both of the clerks denied ________the money and the boss had to report it to the police.A) steal B)stole C) stealing D) to steal(6)Why not join an English club to practice _________ English songs?A. singB. sangC. to singD. singing29. fly (flew, flown) v. n. 苍蝇flight n. 飞行flight number 航班号30. few adj. 不多的,少数的pron. 不多,少数As a boy, Davis was t 93 shy and helpless. He had f 94 friends and no self-confidence.。
英语单词构词法前后缀

英语单词构词法前后缀一、前缀。
1. un - [ʌn](表示否定,形容词前缀)- 例如:happy(快乐的,[ˈhæpi],adj.)→unhappy(不快乐的,[ʌnˈhæpi],adj.)- 再如:fair(公平的,[feə(r)],adj.)→unfair(不公平的,[ʌnˈfeə(r)],adj.)2. dis - [dɪs](表示否定,动词或形容词前缀)- 动词:like(喜欢,[laɪk],v.)→dislike(不喜欢,[dɪsˈlaɪk],v.)- 形容词:honest(诚实的,[ˈɒnɪst],adj.)→dishonest(不诚实的,[d ɪsˈɒnɪst],adj.)3. re - [riː](表示“再,又”,动词前缀)- 例如:write(写,[raɪt],v.)→rewrite(重写,[riːˈraɪt],v.)- 再如:build(建造,[bɪld],v.)→rebuild(重建,[riːˈbɪld],v.)4. in - [ɪn](表示否定,形容词前缀,在某些以字母l、m、p开头的单词前变为il -、im -、ir -)- 一般情况:active(积极的,[ˈæktɪv],adj.)→inactive(不活跃的,[ɪnˈæktɪv],adj.)- 在l前:legal(合法的,[ˈliːɡl],adj.)→illegal(非法的,[ɪˈliːɡl],adj.)- 在m前:moral(道德的,[ˈmɒrəl],adj.)→immoral(不道德的,[ɪˈm ɒrəl],adj.)- 在r前:regular(规则的,[ˈreɡjələ(r)],adj.)→irregular(不规则的,[ɪˈreɡjələ(r)],adj.)5. pre - [priː](表示“在……之前”,形容词或动词前缀)- 形容词:school(学校,[skuːl])→preschool(学前的,[ˈpriːskuːl],adj.)- 动词:pay(支付,[peɪ],v.)→prepay(预付,[priːˈpeɪ],v.)6. post - [pəʊst](表示“在……之后”,形容词或名词前缀)- 形容词:war(战争,[wɔː(r)])→post - war(战后的,[ˈpəʊst wɔː(r)],adj.)- 名词:graduate(毕业生,[ˈɡrædʒuət])→postgraduate(研究生,[ˌp əʊstˈɡrædʒuət],n.)二、后缀。
give的adj形式

give的adj形式Give的形容词形式Give是一个常用的动词,表示给予、提供或赠送。
在英语中,动词可以转化为形容词,以描述名词或代词的特征和性质。
因此,give也可以被转化为形容词,用来描述某个事物或人的特征和性质。
本文将介绍give的形容词形式及其用法。
一、Give的常见形容词1. GivingGiving是give的现在分词,也可作为一个形容词使用。
它通常用来表示一个人慷慨、乐于助人或善良。
例如:- She is a giving person who always helps others.- His giving nature makes him popular among his friends.2. GivenGiven是give的过去分词,也可作为一个形容词使用。
它通常用来表示某个条件或情况已经被确认或接受了。
例如:- Given the circumstances, I think we should cancel the trip.- The given information is not enough to make a decision.3. GiftedGifted是give的另一种形容词形式,意味着某个人拥有天赋或才华出众。
例如:- She is a gifted musician who has won many awards.- The school provides special programs for gifted students.4. GivableGivable是give的衍生形容词,表示某个物品或资源可以被赠送或提供。
例如:- The company has a givable budget for employee training.- The books are givable to anyone who wants to read them.二、Give的形容词用法1. 描述人的特征和性格给予是一种积极的行为,因此,give的形容词形式通常用来描述一个人的慷慨、乐于助人或善良等特征和性格。
F 开头的形容词adj

fabulous 惊人的,极好的
fabulously ,fabulousnes s
facetious 乱开玩笑的,不正经的
factitious 人为的,做作的
fairytale 童话般优美无比的
fallacious 骗人的,假的
fastidious 过于讲究,难以讨好的
名词:fastid'iousness 副词:fastid'iously
fatal 致命的fatuous 愚蠢的febrile 激情四射的
feckless 无价值,无长远目标的
feeble 虚弱的ferocious 凶猛的fervent 热情的fervid
fickle 易变的
fierce 凶猛的filthy 猥琐的,肮脏的
finicky 过于讲究的
flaccid 软弱无力的
flagrant 恶名昭著的
flamboyant 浮夸,奢华的
flippant 轻率的
flirtatious 爱调情的
focal 焦点的
folksy 友好坦率的
formal 正式的
formidable 可怕的
formless 杂乱无章的
fractious 易怒的
fragile 易
碎的
frequent 频繁的
frisky
欢快活泼的
frugal
节约的
fulsome 过分恭维的
furious 易怒的
furtive
偷偷摸摸的
fusty
发霉的
faux 人造的,假的
fiddly 需要手巧的,要求极度精确的
fitful 一阵阵的
fictious
figurative。
英语F字母开头单词快记

2851,"fabulous","[\G3BU7S:K]adj 难以置信的=astounding;寓言里的,传说的=fictitious【记】fable(n 寓言)-寓言的-难以置信的,传说的"2852,"facade","[G:\K4:D]n 建筑物的正面;(不真实的)外表【例】the grim facts behind the facade of gaiety 欢乐外表后面的冷酷事实【记】fac=face脸-正面,外表"2853,"facet","[\G3K0C]n (经过琢磨的钻石、水晶、宝石、骨头或牙上的光滑)小平面;局面(事情的众多方面中的一个方面)【记】face脸,et小:小脸-小平面"2854,"facetious","[G:\K0:M:K]adj 滑稽幽默的=jocose=jocular;(社交时)轻浮而好开玩笑的【记】faceti玩笑face脸,ous多:鬼脸比较多-滑稽幽默的;好开玩笑的【类】facetious:speech =antic:behavior 轻浮的话语=古怪的行为【反】lugubrious(adj 故意可怜的;装出悲惨的);earnest(adj 认真严肃的)"2855,"facile","[\G3K>0S]adj 容易做的;肤浅的=superficial【记】fac(做),ile(能…的)-能做的-容易的【反】arduous(adj 费劲的);profound(adj 深刻的;意义深远的)"2856,"facilitate","[G:\K0S0C<0C]v (不以人作主语的)使容易;帮助【记】facile(adj 易做到的;不花力气的;性格温和的)face,le乐:想让脸乐还不容易吗?Fac=face,ilit,ate 吃:用脸吃饭还不容易吗?【参】facility(n 容易;简易;便利设备、工具)【反】hamper (v 妨碍);thwart(v 阻碍);obstruct(v 阻隔;阻塞)obstructionist(n 阻碍者)-one who facilitates(促进者);impede(v 阻止);thwart(vt 反对;阻碍)"2857,"facsimile","[G3E\K0P0S0]n 复制本;传真图象【记】fac制作,simile相同-制作相同的东西-复制本,传真图象face脸,simile相同-脸相同-复制本,传真图象"2858,"factional","[\G3EM:Q:S]adj 小派别的;宗派的;派系的【反】disinterested(adj 无私的;公正的);ecumenical(adj 普遍的,世界的);faction(n 内讧)-unity(n 团结)"2859,"factionalism","[\G3EM:Q:S0L:P]n 宗派活动;党派之争;派性【类】consensus:factionalism =confusion:clarity=expedition:foot dragging派系斗争是意见不一致=清晰是不混乱=迅速是不缓慢law:criminality=consensus:factionalism 『lesson:falsehood』法律防止犯罪=团结防止党派之争【经验教训与谬误;不真实;谎言;虚假没有必然联系;falsehood没有失败的意思】"2860,"factious","[\G3EM:K]adj 好搞派系的(内讧的,产生或促进内部纠纷的)=insubordinate 【记】faction(n 派别;派系斗争;内讧)fact事实,ous多:有很多见不得人的事实就会引起派系斗争!【反】cooperative(adj 合作的)"2861,"factitious","[G3E\C0M:K]adj 人为的(人工而不是自然过程产生的);不真实的(虚伪而缺乏真实和诚恳的)=sham【记】fact做,it它,ious-它是做出来的-人为的【区】factious (adj 好搞派系的;好捣乱的)(中间没有it)【反】factual(adj 事实的;实际的)"2862,"factorable","[\G3EC:T:BS]adj 能分解成因子的【记】factor(n 因素;因数;代理人)【反】irreducible(adj 不能削减的;不可约分的:不能分解成因子的)"2863,"factotum","[G3E\C:7C:P]n (总揽许多活动的)总管;杂役【记】fact做,totum=total:做全部事-总管;杂役fact做,totum=totem图腾:在部落里做图腾的人肯定是-杂役"2864,"fad","[G3D]n (流行一时的)狂热;时尚(短暂的过分狂热的一种追求)=fashion【记】fad很短暂,所以很快就会fade(vi 减弱下去;褪色;消失)【参】faddish(adj 趋于时尚的;风行的)"2865,"fade","[feId]v 消退(逐渐失去亮度、声音);退色【类】abate:force[intensity]=fade:loudness 减轻力量[强度]=减弱声音【反】unflagging(adj 不屈不挠的)-faded(adj 已褪色的;已凋谢的)"2866,"fag","[G3F]v 做苦工(精疲力尽地工作);n 苦工(单调乏味的工作)=drudge【源】原指:在英国学校中,受高年级使唤的低年级学生,也就是为高年级同学做跑腿的学生。
f开头的形容词adj

fabulous 惊人的,极好的
fabulously ,fabulousness facetious 乱开玩笑的,不正经的
factitious 人为的,做作的
fairytale 童话般优美无比的
fallacious 骗人的,假的
fastidious 过于讲究,难以讨好的
名词:fastid'iousness
副词:fastid'iously
fatal 致命的fatuous 愚蠢的febrile 激情四射的
feckless 无价值,无长远目标的
feeble 虚弱的ferocious 凶猛的fervent 热情的fervid
fickle 易变的fierce 凶猛的
filthy 猥琐的,肮脏的
finicky 过于讲究的
flaccid 软弱无力的
flagrant 恶名昭著的
flamboyant 浮夸,奢华的
flippant 轻率的
flirtatious 爱调情的
focal 焦点的
folksy 友好坦率的
formal 正式的
formidable 可怕的
formless 杂乱无章的
fractious 易怒的
fragile 易碎的
frequent
频繁的
frisky
欢快活泼的
frugal
节约的
fulsome 过分恭维的
furious 易怒的
furtive
偷偷摸摸的
fusty
发霉的
faux 人造的,假的
fiddly 需要手巧的,要求极度精确的
fitful 一阵阵的
fictious
figurative。
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fabulous 惊人的,极好的
fabulously ,fabulousne ss
facetious 乱开玩笑的,不正经的
factitious 人为的,做作的
fairytale 童话般优美无比的
fallacious 骗人的,假的
fastidious 过于讲究,难以讨好的
名词:fastid'iousness 副词:fastid'iously
fatal 致命的fatuous 愚蠢的febrile 激情四射
feckless 无价值,无长远目标的
feeble 虚弱的
ferocious 凶猛的
fervent 热情的
fervid
fickle 易变
fierce 凶猛的
filthy 猥琐的,肮脏的
finicky 过于讲究的
flaccid 软弱无力的
flagrant 恶名昭著的
flamboyant 浮夸,奢华的
flippant 轻率的
flirtatious
爱调情的
focal 焦点的
folksy 友好坦率的
formal 正式的
formidable 可怕的
formless 杂乱无章的
fractious
易怒的
fragile 易碎的
frequent 频繁的
frisky 欢快活泼的
frugal 节约的
fulsome 过分恭维的
furious 易怒的
furtive 偷偷摸摸的
fusty 发霉的
faux 人造的,假的
fiddly 需要手巧的,要求极度精确的
fitful 一阵阵的
fictious
figurative。