6.extraordinary (指会议等:出于特别目的或正常之外偶然举行的)特别的;临时的(仅用于名词之前)
例句:an extraordinary meeting was held to discuss the problem.
举行了特别会议讨论这个问题。
7.gentlefolk n.名门世家,上流人士
8.prestigious adj.受尊敬的, 有声望的, 有威信的
例句:Her first novel won a prestigious literary prize.
她的第一部小说就获得了一个颇具声望的文学奖。
9.dominate vt.vi.控制, 支配, 统治,左右,影响
例句:The stronger man dominates the weaker.
强者支配弱者。
在…中占首要地位
例句:Sports, and not learning, seem to dominate in the school.
似乎是运动而不是学习在那所学校占重要地位。
10.intrigue n.密谋策划, 阴谋
例句:This is a novel of intrigue.
这是一本有阴谋情节的小说。
1.A NATO statement said two rockets veered off target.
veer off突然转向,离开
例句:She will not veer from her brave new intentions.
她不会改变她的大胆的新计划。
2.In a speech in the Gulf state of Qatar, she said Iran's actions over its nuclear program were leaving the international community little choice but to impose tougher sanctions.
little but,little表达的是否定的意思,相当于no but