MBA英语晨读2016-05-31
1. exaggerate [ɪgzædʒəreɪt]
v. (使)扩大;(使)增大
to exaggerate the difficulties of a situation 夸大处境的困难
2. exceedingly [ɪksiːdɪŋlɪ]
adv. 非常;极其;极度地;极端
We had an exceedingly good lunch. 我们吃了一顿极其丰盛的午餐。
3. excel [ɪksel]
v. 超过;擅长
Mary was a better rider than either of them and she excelled at outdoor sports. 玛丽比他们俩骑得都好,她擅长户外运动。
4. exception [ɪksepʃ(ə)n]
n. 例外;异议
These regulations apply to everyone, without exception. 这些规章对谁都适用,没有例外。
5. excerpt [eksɜːpt]
n. 摘录,引用v. 引用,摘录
Todays reading is excerpted from the Bible. 今天阅读的材料摘自《圣经》。
6. excess [ɪkses]
n. 超过,超额;过度,过量;无节制adj. 额外的,过量的;附加的
Make sure that you dont have to pay expensive excess charges. 确保你不需要支付昂贵的额外费用。
7. exchange [ɪkstʃeɪndʒ]
n. 交换;交流;交易所;兑换v. 交换;交易;兑换
Id like to exchange this dress for one in a smaller size. 我想把这件衣服换一件小点尺寸的。
8. exclaim [ɪkskleɪm]
v. 呼喊,惊叫;大声叫嚷
The newspapers exclaimed against the governments action. 报纸指责政府的行动。
9. exclude [ɪkskluːd]
vt. 排除;排斥;拒绝接纳;逐出
They excluded people under 20 from (joining) the club. 他们拒绝20岁以下的人加入俱乐部。
10. exclusive [ɪkskluːsɪv]
adj. 独有的;排外的;专一的n. 独家新闻;独家经营的项目;排外者
It used to be a private, exclusive club, and now its open to all New Yorkers. 它曾是一家高档的私人俱乐部,而现在它对所有纽约人开放。