A: Why was she kicked out of the game?
B: Because she deliberately tried to injure another player.
injure
vt. 伤害,损害,损伤
A: As a result of the injury, he will miss the entire season.
B: That’s a pity.
injury
n. 1.损害,伤害;2.受伤处
A: How many nights did you stay at the inn?
B: We stayed there for a week.
inn
n. 小旅馆,客栈,小酒馆
A: I hear that Jill’s been able to worm her way into the President’s inner circle.
B: I’ve heard that, too.
inner
a. 1.内部的,里面的;2.内心的
A: He really doesn’t understand anything about the real world.
B: No kidding. He’s so innocent.
innocent
a. 1.(of)清白的,无罪的,无辜的;2.无害的,没有恶意的;3.天真的,幼稚的,无知的
A: I’d really like to have your input on the lecture I just gave.
B: I thought you did a fabulous job.
input
n. 1.输入,投入;2.输入物,输入的数据
vt. 把...输入计算机
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A: What was that lady inquiring about?
B: She wanted to know if we had any job openings.
inquire
v. 打听,询问
inquire after 问起(某人情况),问候
inquire into 调查,探究
A: I really think there should be an inquiry into the government’s behavior.
B: You’re not the only one who thinks that way.
inquiry
n. 1.打听,询问;2.调查
A: What’s that noise coming from outside?
B: It’s the insects. They’re always loud in the summer.
insect
n. 昆虫,虫
A: What do you think of this paragraph?
B: It’s rather well-written, but I’d insert another sentence in the middle.
insert
vt. 插入,嵌入
A: What did you think of the speaker?
B: I thought she had some great insights into the global economy.
insight
n. 洞察力,洞悉,深刻的见解
A: What do you do for a living?
B: I inspect cars.
inspect
vt. 检查,视察
A: How did you decide to become an astronaut?
B: It was my grandmother who inspired me to be curious about the cosmos.
inspire
vt. 1.鼓舞,激起;2.给...以灵感
A: When will your car be out of the shop?
B: They said they need to install a couple of new parts, and that I should have it back by the end of the week.
install
vt. 1.安装,设置,安置;2.使就职,任命
A: Don’t you think we should hire someone to help with the installation of the new washing machine?
B: No, I think we can do it ourselves.
installation
n. 1.装置,设备,设施;2.安装,安置,设置;3.就任,就职
A: Sally was always so considerate of other people.
B: You’re right. I can’t think of a single instance in which she put her own interests above the interests of others.
instance
n. 例子,实例,事例
for instance 例如,比如
in the first instance 首先,起初
A: I’m glad we made the train.
B: For an instant, I thought we were going to miss it.
instant
a. 1.立即的,即刻的;2.紧急的,急迫的;3.(食品)速溶的,方便的
n. 瞬间,时刻
A: What makes her such a good basketball player?
B: She has very good instincts on the court.
instinct
n. 1.本能,直觉;2.生性,天性
A: Where does your father work?
B: He works at a research institute in
institute
n. 学会,研究所,学院
vt. 建立,设立
A: Ever since the institution of the new laws, crime has been way down.
B: Do you think the change will be permanent?
institution
n. 1.(教育,慈善等)社会公共机构;2.制度,习俗;3.设立,创立,制定
A: Would you be willing to instruct my little brother how to fly a kite?
B: Of course.
instruct
vt. 1.指示,命令,通知;2.教育,指导
A: Do you play any musical instruments?
B: I play the flute.
instrument
n. 1.仪器,器械,工具;2.乐器
A: She was throwing insults at me for over half an hour.
B: You say she was throwing insults, but maybe she was just trying to help you improve.
insult
vt. 侮辱,辱骂
n. 侮辱,凌辱
A: Are you worried about what you would do if your house burned down?
B: Not really. We have insurance.
insurance
n. 保险,保险费
A: I’ll leave this deposit to insure you that I’ll return the car tomorrow.
B: Thank you.
insure
vt. 1.给...保险;2.保证,确保
A: How has the merger of the two schools gone?
B: It’s been difficult to integrate the different curriculums, but overall the merger has gone well.
integrate
v. (into, with) (使)成为一体,(使)合并
A: What did you like about the book?
B: It’s very intellectual, but not too hard to read.
intellectual
a. 智力的,善于思维的,知识的
n. 知识分子
A: Where does she get her intelligence?
B: From her mother.
intelligence
n. 1.智力,智慧,理解力;2.情报,消息
A: You are one of the most intelligent people that I’ve ever met.
B: Thanks, but I really think you’re exaggerating.
intelligent
a. 聪明的,有才智的
A: I intended to call you last night, but I haven’t been able to find time until today.
B: That’s okay. I’m glad to talk to you whenever you call.
intend
vt. 1.想要,打算,计划;2.打算使(成为),想让...做
A: That was such an intense movie!
B: No kidding. I was on the edge of my seat for the entire show.
intense
a. 1.强烈的,剧烈的,紧张的;2.认真的,专注的;3.热情的,热切的
A: It’s amazing that he’s been able to keep up such a high intensity of study for so many years.
B: I really admire him for not giving up.
intensity
n. 1.强烈,剧烈;2.强度
A: How do you plan to work as a cook when you’ve never cooked anything in your life.
B: I plan to undergo a very intensive training program.
intensive
a. 1.加强的,集中的,密集的;2.精工细作的,集约的
A: It wasn’t my intention to insult you. I guess I let my emotions get carried away.
B: Don’t worry about it.
intention
n. 意图,意向,目的
A: I had a nasty interaction with Steven today.
B: I’m sure things between the two of you will be fine again tomorrow.
interaction
n. 相互作用,相互影响
A: I’m tired of my parents’ interfering in my life.
B: Don’t you know that they only meddle in your affairs because they care so much about you?
interfere
vi. (with, in) 1.干涉,介入;2.妨碍,干扰
A: Why aren’t you listening to the game?
B: I can’t seem to get the radio to work. There must be some sort of interference with signal.
interference
n. 1.干涉,介入;2.阻碍,干扰
A: What did you do over the weekend?
B: I redecorated the interior of my apartment.
interior
n. 1.内部;2.[the ~]内地
a. 1.内部的;2.内地的,国内的
A: Is there an intermediate-level sculpture class that I could take?
B: Yes. It meets every Wednesday afternoon.
intermediate
a. 1.中间的;2.中级的
A: There appears to be some internal bleeding.
B: We’ve got to get her to the hospital immediately.
internal
a. 1.内的,内部的;2.国内的,内政的;3.内心的
A: Do you know what the weather’s supposed to be like tomorrow?
B: No, but I could look it up for you on the Internet.
Internet
n. [the ~] 国际互联网,因特网
A: How would you interpret these footprints?
B: It appears that the attacker was barefoot when he left the scene of the crime.
interpret
vi. 口译,翻译
vt. 解释,说明,诠释
A: What do you make of this painting?
B: I think that there are any number of interpretations that one could make.
interpretation
n. 1.解释,说明,诠释;2.(表演,演奏的)艺术处理
A: I don’t mean to interrupt, but you’ve gone over the allotted time for your lecture.
B: Okay. Just let me finish this one thought.
interrupt
vt. 1打断,打扰;2.中止,阻碍
vi. 打断,打扰
A: The guests should arrive at various intervals.
B: I’ll be here to greet them whenever they get here.
interval
n. 1.间隔,间距;2.幕间(或工间)休息
at intervals 每隔一段时间(或距离),不时
A: What was it like to interview the President?
B: At first I was nervous, but as the interview went on I was impressed at how he seemed just like a normal guy.
interview
n. 1.接见,会见;2.面谈,面试
vt. 1.面试;2.会见,采访
A: I’ve always valued the intimate relationship that we’ve had, and I hope you know that I’m here for you whenever you need a friend.
B: Thanks.
intimate
a. 1.亲密的,密切的;2.私人的,个人的
vt. 暗示,提示
n. 至交,密友
A: Did you read the introduction?
B: No. I always like to read the body of the book before I read the introduction.
introduction
n. 1.介绍;2.引进,传入;3.引言,导论
A: My house has been invaded by roaches, and I don’t know what to do!
B: Why don’t you call the exterminator?
invade
v. 侵入,侵略,侵袭
A: I think that this new law is an invasion of my civil rights.
B: Maybe you should file a complaint with the government.
invasion
n. 入侵,侵略,侵犯
A: I wish someone would invent a way to teleport from one place to another.
B: That would be amazing.
invent
vt. 1.发明,创造;2.捏造,虚构
A: Have you made money off any of your inventions?
B: Not very much, because the company owns all of my patents.
invention
n. 1.发明,创造;发明物;2.捏造,虚构;3.发明(或创造)的才能
A: What do you plan to with the money you won in the lottery?
B: I’ll spend some of it to buy myself a new car, and then invest the rest.
invest
vt. 1.投资;2.投入(时间,精力等);3.授予,赋予
vi. (in) 投资
A: We really should investigate ways to make money in the new economy.
B: Do you really think the new economy is so different from the old economy that we’ve been so successful in?
investigate
v. 调查,调查研究
A: I’d hoped to get a good return on my investment, but I’m barely keeping up with inflation.
B: Maybe you should switch brokers.
investment
n. 1.投资,投资额;2.(时间,精力等的)投入
A: You never pay any attention to me. I feel like I’m invisible to you.
B: I really care about you a lot; I’ve just been busy with work.
invisible
a. 看不见的,无形的
A: I’d like to go to the party, but I didn’t get an invitation.
B: Don’t worry, it’s not an invitation-only party.
invitation
n. 1.邀请;2.邀请书,请柬;3.吸引,诱惑
A: How were you involved in the investigation?
B: I worded at the lab that examined the evidence.
involve
vt. 1.包含,还有;2.使卷入,使参与;3.牵涉
A: I can’t seem to get the door open.
B: It opens inward, so you need to pull instead of push.
inward
a. 1.内心的;2.里面的,内部的
ad. [- (s)]向内
A: I feel so isolated when my opinion differs from my co-workers.
B: Well, I admire you for speaking up for what you believe in.
isolate
vt. 使隔离,使孤立
A: Why are you wearing the old uniform when the company issued new ones last week?
B: I was sick last week, and I guess they forgot to inform me.
issue
n. 1.问题,争论点;2.发行,(报刊的)一期;3.分发,流出
vt. 1.颁布,发行,出版;2.分发,发给
vi. 流出,发出
A: Be sure to buy all of the items on the grocery list.
B: No problem.
item
n. 1.条,条款,项目;2.[新闻等的]一条,一则
