graceful[ˈɡreɪsful]
adj. 优美的,优雅的
We admired the graceful poise of the dancer.
clock[klɒk]
n. 时钟;考勤钟;里程表
Rescue services have been working round the clock to free stranded motorists.
yellow[ˈjeləʊ]
n. 黄(色)
She wore on her head a yellow kerchief.
sportsman[ˈspɔ:tsmən]
n. 运动员
The sportsman did not fire into the brown, but took careful aim at some particular bird.
separate[ˈseprət]
adj. 分离的;单独的
The war separated many families.
confess[kənˈfes]
vt. 供认,承认,坦白;忏悔
He confessed that he had never seen her before.
dusk[dʌsk]
n. 薄暮,黄昏;暮色
We made a landfall at dusk after three weeks at sea.
chill[tʃɪl]
vt. 使变冷;冷藏;使恐惧
The night air chilled his bones.
carrot[ˈkærət]
n. 胡萝卜
The myth that eating carrot improved your eyesight was exploded years ago.
prince[prɪns]
n. 王子,亲王
By the common consent of critics, Shakespeare is the prince of character delineators.