(abhor, abide, abject, ablution, abnegate)
634. abhor [əb'hɔː]
Most people abhor cruelty to children. 大多数人痛恨虐待儿童。
635. abide [ə'baɪd]
She can't abide that man. 她不能忍受那个人。
Abide by 遵守
We will abide strictly by the stipulations in our contract. 我们要遵守合同中的规定。
636. abject['æbdʒekt]
adj. 卑鄙的;可怜的;不幸的
abject: 卑鄙的 | 极可怜的 | 可怜的
an abject time-server 卑鄙的趋炎附势者。
He is poor but not object in his manner.
make an abject apology 告饶。
abject poverty 赤贫。
The boy felt shamed of his abject poverty. 这个男孩因赤贫而感到羞耻。
637. ablution [ə'bluːʃ(ə)n]
n. 洗礼;洗澡(常用复数);斋戒沐浴
ablution: 洗净 | 清洗| 净礼
ablution facility 沐浴设施
His daily ablutions were always accompanied by loud noise.他每天洗澡时总会听到喧杂的噪声。
638. abnegate['æbnɪgeɪt]
vt. 放弃;舍弃;禁忌
abnegate: 放弃 | 否认| 舍弃
They
discussed the abnegation of
God. 他们讨论否认上帝。
(abhor,
abide, abject, ablution, abnegate)
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