36. accost : approach and speak first to a person
* When the two young men accosted me, I was frightened because I thought they were going to attack me.
38. accretion : growth; increase
* The accretion of wealth marked the family's rise in power.
39. accrue : come about by addition
* You must pay the interest that has accrued on your debt as well as the principal sum.
40. acidulous : slightly sour; sharp; caustic
* James was unpopular because of his sarcastic and acidulous remarks.
42. acquiesce : assent; agree passively
* Although she appeared to acquiesce to her employer's suggestions, I could tell she had reservations about the changes he wanted made.
43. acquittal : deliverance from a charge
* His acquittal by the jury surprised those who had thought him guilty.
45. acrimonious : stinging, caustic
* His tendency to utter acrimonious remarks alienated his audience.
47. actuate : motivate
* I fail to understand what actuated you to reply to this letter so nastily.
53. adherent : supporter; follower
* In the wake of the scandal, the senator's one-time adherent quietly deserted him.
相關(guān)推薦:2009年12月英語四六級(jí)聽力題型歸類和應(yīng)試策略北京 | 天津 | 上海 | 江蘇 | 山東 |
安徽 | 浙江 | 江西 | 福建 | 深圳 |
廣東 | 河北 | 湖南 | 廣西 | 河南 |
海南 | 湖北 | 四川 | 重慶 | 云南 |
貴州 | 西藏 | 新疆 | 陜西 | 山西 |
寧夏 | 甘肅 | 青海 | 遼寧 | 吉林 |
黑龍江 | 內(nèi)蒙古 |