Some of the world's greatest feats were accomplished by people not smart enough to know they were impossible.

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people ['pipl] 詞頻1 詞根: 公眾
n. 人,人類;居民;人民;種族; vt. 居住于,布滿;使住滿人,在…殖民;把動物放養在;
?? popul, publ 表”人民”
"I can't abide people with no sense of humour."
我討厭和沒有幽默感的人打交道。
近義:populate, settle, crowd, individuals, persons, folks 反義:person, single, subject, dude, bleeder, bloke
impossible [?m'pɑs?bl] 詞頻1 詞根: im
adj. 不可能的,做不到的;難以忍受的;不會有的,不能相信的; n. 不可能;不可能的事;
?? im不,無,非+possible可能的→不可能的
"She was such a contrary child—it was impossible to please her."
這孩子老跟人作對,沒法讓她高興。
近義:impracticable, unachievable, unattainable, unfeasible, unreachable, unrealizable 反義:approachable, incidental, likely, obtainable, attainable, open
world [w?ld] 詞頻1
n. 世界;地球;領域;塵世;
?? 一句(l)話(word)講出 世界的本質
"In a world that had suddenly become alien and dangerous, he was her only security."
在一個突然變得陌生而危險的世界里,他是她唯一的守護神。
近義:humanity, civilisation, civilization, orb, earth, globe
accomplished [?'k?mpli?t] 詞頻4 詞根: 充滿
adj. 才華高的;技藝高超的;熟練的;
"The first part of the plan has been safely accomplished."
計劃的第一部分已順利完成。
近義:perfect, realized, supreme, terminated, undisputed, fulfilled 反義:irresponsible, undependable, unreliable, feckless, flaky
smart [smɑrt] 詞頻1
adj. 聰明的;敏捷的;漂亮的;整齊的; vi. 疼痛;感到刺痛;難過; n. 創傷;刺痛;疼痛;痛苦; vt. 引起…的疼痛(或痛苦、苦惱等); adv. 聰明伶俐地,輕快地,漂亮地;
?? 音:時髦的
"He felt the smart of their insult for many days."
他受到他們的侮辱后好多天都感到難受.
近義:burn, twinge, pang, smarting, throb, itch 反義:heal, lighten, assuage, mitigate, palliate, quell
enough [?'n?f] 詞頻1
adv. 足夠地,充足地;十分地; adj. 充足的;足夠的; n. 充分,足夠;滿足; int. 夠了;
"How were they going to raise enough money for it?"
他們怎樣來為此籌集足夠的資金 呢 ?
近義:sufficient, sufficing, rather, sufficiently, considerably, amply 反義:inadequate, lacking, scanty, scarce, unsatisfactory, unsatisfying

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