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文法/ 字彙課程內容
文法全真 (四或六晚) 字彙全真 (四或六晚)

Week� 簡單句:基本句型 廣讀概論、字源分析簡介、字首:否定

Week� 名詞片語 字首:方位


閱讀複習:Desertification
Week� 修飾語:形容詞、副詞、 字首:方位、量
比較級、介系詞片語

Week� 動詞時態、主詞動詞一致性 字首:好壞、數字


閱讀複習:Symbiosis

Week� 語氣助動詞、語氣 字根:位置、大小、多少、新與第一、力量

Week� 非限定動詞、語態 字根:發生與結束、流動、年、變動與相同、


彎曲與傾斜
閱讀複習:Global Warming

Week� 對等連接詞、合句、 字根:工作、姿勢、心與記憶、知道與相信、


名詞子句、副詞子句 拿起與放下、攜帶

Week� 關係子句 字根:推與拉、引導與跟隨、來與去、書寫、


切斷與連結、選擇、投射、問與教
滾滾長江東逝水 閱讀複習:Leda and the Swan

Week� 倒裝句、對等子句省略、 字根:鬆與緊、破壞與建造、勝利與統治、


關係子句簡化、名詞子句簡化 聽與說、看、觸摸與感覺
Week�� 副詞子句簡化、 字根:生與死、社會與城市、司法與懲罰、
簡化子句練習 正與直、多意義字根
閱讀複習:The Southern EW Cross-Island Highway

寫作課程內容
Week� 組織概論 Week� 程序分析與優缺點分析

Week� 描寫文與空間順序 Week� 分類與解釋名詞

Week� 說明文與舉例說明 Week7 論說文與因果關係

Week4 比較與對比 Week8 類比


魔法字彙第九至十周
旋元佑 編授
表示「鬆」與「緊」的字根
solu (solv): loosen resolve (v., n.) [rɪˋzɑlv] 解決,決定;決心
【衍】resolute (a.) 堅定的
absolve (v.) [əbˋsɑlv] 赦免,免除 The brothers finally resolved their conflict.
【衍】absolution (n.) 赦免 The woman resolved to lose weight by any
The priest absolved the poor sinner. means possible.
The result of the investigation absolved the She showed great resolve for the first three
accused of all charges. days.
He has remained resolute in his opposition to
solve (v.) [sɑlv] 解決 the bill.
【衍】solution (n.) 解決
The clever man solved the problem in five resolution (n.) [͵rɛzəˋluʃən] 解決,決定
seconds. We found a resolution to the dispute.
Have you found a solution to the problem? What are your New Year’s resolutions?

dissolve (v.) [dɪˋzɑlv] 溶解,解除(契約等),解


散(公司等)
【衍】dissolution (n.) 溶解,解除,解散
strain: tighten
soluble (a.) 可溶的
Sugar dissolves in hot water faster than in strain (n., v.) [stren] 緊張,壓力;繃緊,用力
cold water. The new manager is under a lot of strain.
The sugar solution tastes sweet. She strained her eyes to see better in the
The treatment is used for the dissolution of gloom.
kidney stones.
The dissolution of the marriage dragged on restrain (v.) [rɪˋstren] 抑制,克制
for months. 【衍】restraint (n.) 節制,克制
Vitamin C is water-soluble. You should restrain yourself at those
eat-all-you-can restaurants.
solvent (a., n.) [ˋsɑlvənt] 有償債能力的;溶劑 Under criticism, the man showed great
The company stayed solvent by selling off a restraint and kept silent.
branch.
Faced with insolvency, the company had to distress (n., v.) [dɪˋstrɛs] 沮喪,苦惱;使苦惱
layoff some workers. The student showed signs of distress after he
You need an industrial solvent for the paint. failed in the important exam.
The bad news distressed everybody.
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strangle (v.) [ˋstræŋgl] 勒死,使窒息 extension (n.) [ɪkˋstɛnʃən] 延伸
【衍】strangulation (n.) 勒死,窒息 【衍】extend (v.) 延伸
The postmortem reveals that the woman was extensive (a.) 廣泛的
strangled to death. Without an extension, the contract will be
terminated at the end of the year.
strict (a.) [strɪkt] 嚴格的 The beach extends for over two kilometers.
Ms. Lin is a strict teacher who made a lot of After extensive search, the police managed to
stringent rules. locate most of the victims.

restrict (v.) [rɪˋstrɪkt] 限制 tension (n.) [ˋtɛnʃən] 張力,緊張


【衍】restriction (n.) 限制 Some insects make use of surface tension and
Under the curfew, freedom of movement in walk on water.
and out of the city is restricted. The tension was unbearable as we waited for
The government has placed new restrictions the verdict.
on the sale of alcohol.
tenuous (a.) [ˋtɛnjʊəs] 細的,稀薄的,薄弱的
The tenuous rope is fully capable of
supporting my weight.
tend (tent, tens): stretch You can easily exhaust yourself in the high
mountains because of the tenuous air.
His tenuous reasoning is not convincing at all.
tend (v.) [tɛnd] 照料,傾向
【衍】tendency (n.) 傾向
attenuate (v., a.) [əˋtɛnjʊ͵et]
稀釋,減弱;稀釋的,變弱的
Who tends the garden for you? 【衍】attenuation (n.) 稀釋,減弱
Old people tend to be forgetful. Earplugs will attenuate the loud sounds of the
The man has a tendency to exaggerate. machinery.
Under the assault of science, the doctrines of
Christianity became very attenuate and
tender (n., v., a.) [ˋtɛndɚ] 投標;提出;溫柔的 distorted.
The company’s tender for the building
contract has been accepted.
After the sex scandal, the man tendered his
resignation.
The tough man turns out to have a tender
heart.

intense (a.) [ɪnˋtɛns] 密集的,強烈的


【衍】intensity (n.) 強烈,強度
intensify (v.) 增強
The injury caused her to feel intense pain.
You can feel intense heat coming from the
furnace.

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表示「破壞」與「建造」的字根

fract (frag): break infringe (v.) [ɪnˋfrɪndʒ] 侵犯,違反


【衍】infringement (n.) 侵犯,違反
This product clearly infringes a patent held by
fraction (n.) [ˋfrækʃən] 分數,小數;小部分 our company.
The value of pi is an infinite fraction. The curfew infringes upon the rights of
Students will benefit if a fraction of the private citizens.
defense budget is reallocated for education.

fracture (n., v.) 破裂,斷裂 rupt: break


The man suffered multiple bone fractures in
the accident. disrupt (v.) [dɪsˋrʌpt] 打斷,破壞
He fractured several ribs. 【衍】disruption (n.) 打斷,破壞
The negotiation was disrupted when
diffract (v.) [dɪˋfrækt] 分光,衍射 protestors started throwing eggs.
【衍】diffraction (n.) 分光,衍射
The colors of the rainbow are the result of abrupt (a.) [əˋbrʌpt] 突然的
water droplets diffracting light. 【衍】abruptness (n.) 突然
You should avoid any abrupt movements on
fragile (a.) [ˋfrædʒəl] 脆弱的 the little boat.
【衍】fragility (n.) 脆弱
The sign says “Fragile. Handle with care.” bankruptcy (n.) [ˋbæŋkrəptsɪ] 破產
【衍】bankrupt (a., v.) (使)破產
frail (a.) [frel] 虛弱,衰弱 The company went from insolvency to
【衍】frailty (n.) 虛弱,弱點
bankruptcy.
The patient is still too frail to walk. It was bankrupted by a misguided investment.
“Frailty, thy name is Woman!”
corruption (n.) [kəˋrʌpʃən] 貪污,腐敗
fragment (n., v.) [ˋfrægmənt] 碎片;破碎 【衍】corrupt (a., v.) 貪污的;敗壞
【衍】fragmentary (a.) 破碎的,不完整的
The biggest problem now is widespread
Fragments of the broken vase covered the
floor. corruption among government officials.
The vase fragmented into a thousand pieces. Even the police is corrupt.
Several witnesses gave fragmentary accounts You shouldn’t corrupt young people with
of what had actually happened.
your decadent philosophy.

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erupt (v.) [ɪˋrʌpt] 爆發 obstruct (v.) [əbˋstrʌkt] 阻礙
【衍】eruption (n.) 爆發 【衍】obstruction (n.) 阻礙
Violence erupted when the pro-life and The car was tolled away because it was
pro-choice crowds came to the same square. obstructing traffic.
The volcanic eruption went on intermittently If you do not pull over, you may be fined for
for three days. obstruction of justice.

superstructure (n.) [ˋsupɚ͵strʌktʃɚ] 上層建築


The superstructure of the building is
struct: build completely made of steel and glass.
The country could not attract foreign capital
destroy (v.) [dɪˋstrɔɪ] 毀滅,破壞 because its infrastructure was too poor.
【衍】destruction (n.) 毀滅,破壞
An earthquake destroyed most of the city.
The destruction was almost total.

construction (n.) [kənˋstrʌkʃən] 建造,建設


【衍】construct (v.) 建造,建設
Construction ahead. Please detour.

reconstruct (v.) [͵rɪkənˋstrʌkt] 重建


【衍】reconstruction (n.) 重建
The investigators tried to reconstruct the
crime scene.

deconstruct (v.) [͵dikənˋstrʌkt] 解構


【衍】deconstruction (n.) 解構
The feminist article deconstructs the myth
that men and women are born different.

instrument (n.) [ˋɪnstrəmənt] 工具,儀器


【衍】instrumental (a.) 工具的,重要的
Do you play any musical instruments?
A light is flashing on the instrument panel.
The Chief of Staff has been instrumental in
changing the President’s mind.

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表示「戰爭」與「攻擊」的字根

bel: war noc: harm

rebellious (a.) [rɪˋbɛljəs] 反叛的,叛逆的 innocuous (a.) [ɪˋnɑkjʊəs] 無害的,不得罪人的


【衍】rebel (v., a., n.) 反叛;反叛的;叛徒 He told a few innocuous jokes.
The rebellious troops are marching on the
noxious (a.) [ˋnɑkʃəs] 有害的,有毒的
capital. The factory was fined for discharging noxious
effluents into the river.
bellicose (a.) [ˋbɛlə͵kos] 好鬥的,好戰的
【衍】bellicosity (n.) 好鬥,好戰 pernicious (a.) [pɚˋnɪʃəs] 致命的,惡性的
She thinks television has a pernicious
Those bellicose hockey players always seem
influence on our children.
to be fighting.

belligerent (a.) [bəˋlɪdʒərənt]


好鬥的,交戰的;交戰國,參與鬥毆者
【衍】belligerency (n.) 好戰,交戰狀態
The man was drunk and belligerent.
It is called World War II because so many
nations were belligerents.

flict: strike

inflict (v.) [ɪnˋflɪkt] 給予(打擊),施加(懲罰)


【衍】infliction (n.) 給予,施加
The bullet was designed to inflict pain but not
serious injury.

afflict (v.) [əˋflɪkt] 折磨


【衍】affliction (n.) 折磨,痛苦
The old woman was afflicted with arthritis.

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表示「勝利」與「統治」的字根
vict: conquer reg: rule

convict (v., n.) [kənˋvɪkt] 證明有罪,判決有罪; registration (n.) [͵rɛdʒɪˋstreʃən] 註冊,登記


罪犯 【衍】register (v., n.) 註冊,登記
【衍】conviction (n.) 定罪 The witness took down the registration
The man was convicted of burglary and sent number of the car.
to jail. This website boasts of 20,000 registered
This armored bus will take the convicts to the members.
state penitentiary.
The burglar has a long history of previous regal (a.) [ˋrigl] 帝王的,莊嚴的
convictions. The lion is called the king of beasts because
of its regal look.
convince (v.) [kənˋvɪns] 說服
【衍】conviction (n.) 信念,確信 royal (a.) [ˋrɔɪəl] 皇家的,王室的,高貴的
The lawyer convinced the jury that his client The British royal family is a symbol of
was innocent. stability and continuity.
I am convinced that the man is innocent.
It is my conviction that abortion is wrong. royalty (n.) [ˋrɔɪəltɪ] 皇族成員;專利金,版稅
Do you know how to address royalties?
evict (v.) [ɪˋvɪkt] 逐出,驅逐 Modern novelists live on royalties.
【衍】eviction (n.) 逐出,驅逐
The landlord had the tenant evicted because deregulation (n.) [dɪ͵rɛgjʊˋleʃən] 開放,解除管制
the latter never paid any rent. 【衍】deregulate (v.) 開放,解除管制
Deregulation of air traffic resulted in lower
invincible (a.) [ɪnˋvɪnsəbl] 無敵的 fares but a higher incidence of delays and
【衍】invincibility (n.) 無敵 crashes.
Spain sent an invincible fleet to conquer
England, but the fleet perished in a storm. regime (n.) [rɪˋʒim] 政權,統治
The autocrat’s regime didn’t last long.
vanquish (v.) [ˋvæŋkwɪʃ] 征服,打敗
We shall vanquish the foe. regimen (n.) [ˋrɛdʒə͵mɛn] 養生法,訓練,管制
He observes a daily exercise regimen strictly.
province (n.) [ˋprɑvɪns] 省
【衍】provincial (a.) 行省的,偏狹的 reign (n., v.) [ren] 統治
The Republic is divided into 20 provinces. Under Queen Elizabeth’s reign, Britain
The local newspaper is permeated with became a mighty country.
narrow, provincial outlooks. The British monarch reigns but does not rule.

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sovereignty (n.) [ˋsɑvrɪntɪ] 主權 domineering (a. [͵dɑməˋnɪrɪŋ]) 盛氣凌人的
【衍】sovereign (a., n.) 主權獨立的;君主,元首 【衍】domineer (v.) 跋扈,盛氣凌人
Britain and Argentina fought a war over the He is fed up with that domineering wife of
sovereignty of the Falklands. his.
Do you agree that Taiwan is a sovereign
nation?
After the current sovereign dies, the
monarchy may be abolished.

dom, domin: house, lord

dominate (v.) [ˋdɑmə͵net] 主宰,支配


【衍】domination (n.) 主宰,支配
Operating systems of this company dominate
the market.

indomitable (a. [ɪnˋdɑmətəbl] ) 不屈不撓的


The man’s indomitable will helped him
overcome all obstacles.

domain (n.) [doˋmen] 領域,領土


His is a respected name in the domain of
science.
Books on gutenberg.com are mostly in the
public domain.

domestic (a., n.) [dəˋmɛstɪk]


家庭的,國內的,養馴的;僕人,佣人
Women still do most of the domestic chores.
All domestic flights depart from Terminal
Two.
Cattle and sheep are domestic animals.
The couple worked as domestics for wealthy
homeowners.

domesticate (v.) [dəˋmɛstə͵ket] 養馴,馴服


【衍】domestication (n.) 養馴,馴服
Dogs have been domesticated for thousands
of years.

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IELTS
ENGLISH

TIME TOEFL GRE SAT


八週破七分班
課程策劃 ·英 文 刺 客( 台 大 國 企 校 友 )

授課大師 ·英 文 口 說 王 Lawrence 〉IELTS、TOEFL 聽說名師


·英 文 取 分 天 后 Sophie 〉IELTS、TOEFL、SAT 高效名師
·英 文 皇 家 名 師 Phillippa 〉英國牛津大學碩士(外師)
·英 文 寫 作 王 子 Marco 〉IELTS、TOEFL 高效名師(外師)
·英 文 全 能 王 子 Jonathan 〉加拿大高中 IELTS、論文教師(外師)

課程班別
期別 課程名稱 老師 週數 星期 時段 起迄時間

愛上 聽力班 [Listening] S �

八週破七分班 愛上 閱讀班 [Reading] S �

��,���元 愛上 口說班 [Speaking] J �

愛上 寫作班 [Writing] J �

OKE保留課程調整權利,正確課表,以開課日公佈為準。

上課時間 晨班 ��:�� ~ ��:�� 午班 ��:�� ~ ��:�� 晚班 ��:�� ~ ��:��

IELTS金榜:【呂燕妮 台科應外 �.�分】


【黃明福 台大財金 �.�分】【陳譽沐 建國中學 �.�分】【江岱諮 武陵高中 �.�分】
【馬洛書 台大外文 �.�分】【林宜頻 淡江大學 �.�分】【鄭宇翔 VIS實驗高中 �.�分】
【陳冠寧 台大土木 �.�分】【陳巧柔 清華大學 �.�分】【王丹薇 中興大學 �.�分】
【 歐陽如昕 台大外文 �.�分】【涂嘉倩 台大化工 �.�分】【王皓辰 中興大學 �.�分】
【楊秉倫 大安高工 �.�分】【葉采瑄 台大工管 �.�分】【蔡如涵 輔大織品 �.�分】
【陳柏禎 延平高中 �.�分】【陳恩潔 台大國企 �.�分】【呂真妮 台大工管 �.�分】
【黃大中 板橋高中 �.�分】【賴宣筑 台大資管 �.�分】【黃大方 中山女中 �.�分】
【林彥鋒 CIS實驗高中 �.�分】【翁卓群 東吳企管 �.�分】【翁卓群 東吳企管 �.�分】

TOEFL金榜:【馬厚德 北科大 ���分】


【謝致有 台大資工 ���分】【楊惟庭 師大東亞 ���分】 【呂昕臻 台大土木 ���分】
【呂燕妮 台科應外 ���分】【張暐 台大經濟 ���分】 【鄧揚翰 清大電機 ���分】

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表示「書寫」與「文字」的字根

inscribe (v.) [ɪnˋskraɪb] 刻,登記入冊


graph (gram): write 【衍】inscription (n.) 銘文,碑文
The inside of the ring was inscribed with the
initials of the owner.
autobiography (n.) [͵ɔtəbaɪˋɑgrəfɪ] 自傳 The inscriptions on the tombstone are worn
I like to read autobiographies of famous out and faint.
people.
manuscript (n.) [ˋmænjə͵skrɪpt] 手稿
The writer emailed the manuscript to her
graphic (a., n.) [ˋgræfɪk] 生動的,圖像的;圖像, publisher.
圖表
【衍】graphics (n.) 製圖學 nondescript (a.) [ˋnɑndɪ͵skrɪpt] 難以形容的
He gave us a graphic description of his The witness could only say he saw a
nondescript man in ordinary clothing.
near-death experience.
She illustrated her talk with a graphic prescription (n.) [prɪˋskrɪpʃən] 處方
showing changes in unemployment rates. 【衍】prescribe (v.) 開處方
This animation employs computer 3D You need a doctor’s prescription to buy this
drug.
graphics.
What are the prescriptions of the management
consultants?
autograph (n., v.) [ˋɔtə͵græf] 簽名留念
“May I have your autograph?” asked the fan scripture (n.) [ˋskrɪptʃɚ] 經文
of the superstar. The scholar has thoroughly studied the
important scriptures of Christianity and Islam.
The superstar autographed her T-shirt.
subscribe (v.) [səbˋskraɪb] 認捐,署名,訂閱
bibliography (n.) [͵bɪblɪˋɑgrəfɪ] 書目 【衍】subscription (n.) 認捐,署名,訂閱
You must add a bibliography to your paper. subscriber (n.) 認捐者,訂戶
I subscribe to three different newspapers.
I can’t say I subscribe to the ideas of this
diagram (n.) [ˋdaɪə͵græm] 圖表,解說圖 party.
I find it difficult to understand the diagrams in
this report.
transcribe (v.) [trænsˋkraɪb] 謄寫,轉錄,改編
graffiti (n.) [græˋfitɪ] 塗鴉(複數) 【衍】transcript (n.) 謄本,成績單
A whole side of the building is covered with The symphony was transcribed from a piano
complicated graffiti. piece.
The secretary is transcribing the recording
scrib (script): write into typed text.
You should include five academic transcripts
scribble (v., n.) [ˋskrɪbl] 潦草書寫 in your application package.
He scribbled a note and left it on his friend’s
desk.
Your scribble is completely illegible!
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表示「聽」與「說」的字根

aud: hear dictate (v.) [ˋdɪktet] 命令,指定,口授


【衍】dictation (n.) 命令,聽寫
audit (v., n.) [ˋɔdɪt] 旁聽,查帳,審計 dictator (n.) 獨裁者
Professor, I’d like to have your permission to After the war, the victorious nation dictated
audit the course. the terms of peace.
The student is an auditor in this class. The manager dictated a letter to his secretary.
Three accountants are auditing the accounts The English teacher uses dictation to test her
of the company. students.
The annual audit is usually held during the The brutal dictator was finally overthrown by
final week of the year. the people.

audition (v., n.) [ɔˋdɪʃən] 試鏡 diction (n.) [ˋdɪkʃən] 措詞,用語


The actor is auditioning for a role in the new Hemingway is known for his precise diction
film. and terse style.
He hopes he can pass the audition.
indict (v.) [ɪnˋdaɪt] 起訴,控告
auditory (a.) [ˋɔdə͵torɪ] 聽覺的 【衍】indictment (n.) 控告,起訴書
Cats have a highly developed auditory sense. The man was indicted on murder charges.
There were several charges on the indictment.
inaudible (a.) [ɪnˋɔdəbl] 聽不見的
What he said was inaudible among the noises. malediction (n.) [͵mæləˋdɪkʃən] 詛咒
The old man heaped maledictions on his
enemy.

dict: speak valedictorian (n.) [vælədɪkˋtorɪən] 畢生生致詞代



addicted (a.) [əˋdɪktɪd] 上癮的,有癮的 I was valedictorian of my high school
【衍】addict (v., n.) 使上癮;有癮的人 graduating class.
addiction (n.) 沈溺,上癮
The man was addicted to nicotine and found it
impossible to quit.
fab, fess, phet: speak
The drug addict was sent to rehab.

predict (v.) [prɪˋdɪkt] 預言,預測 affable (a.) [ˋæfəbl] 容易親近的,友善的


【衍】prediction (n.) 預言,預測 【衍】affability (n.) 和靄可親
Astrologers predict all sorts of disasters, but The affable host mingled easily with the
few ever come true. guests.

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euphemism (n.) [ˋjufəmɪzəm] 委婉的說法 elocution (n.) [͵ɛləˋkjuʃən] 演說術
【衍】euphemistic (a.) 委婉的,好聽一點的 【衍】eloquent (a.) 雄辯滔滔的
The army uses “eliminate” as a euphemism The art of elocution teaches you to be
for “kill.” eloquent.

prophetic (a.) [prəˋfɛtɪk] 預言性的,預示的 magniloquent (a.) [mægˋnɪləkwənt] 誇張的,說大


【衍】prophet (n.) 先知 話的
prophesize (v.) 預言 【衍】magniloquence (n.) 誇張,大話
prophecy (n.) 預言 I’m tired of your magniloquent boasts.
You should heed the prophetic signs.
loquacious (a.) [loˋkweʃəs] 多話的
fabulous (a.) [ˋfæbjələs] 驚人的,極好的 【衍】loquacity (n.) 多話
【衍】fable (n.) 寓言故事 The loquacious man went on for two hours
You look absolutely fabulous in this dress. without stop.

profess (v.) [prəˋfɛs] 宣稱 prologue (n.) [ˋpro͵lɔg] 序


【衍】profession (n.) 宣稱;職業 In the prologue the author explains why he
She professes not to be interested in money. wrote the book.

confess (v.) [kənˋfɛs] 坦白,招供 geology (n.) [dʒɪˋɑlədʒɪ] 地質學


【衍】confession (n.) 坦白,招供 【衍】geological (a.) 地質的
She confessed to her husband that she had Geological evidence shows that this mountain
sold her wedding ring. was once under the sea.

emphasize (v.) [ˋɛmfə͵saɪz] 強調 anthropology (n.) [͵ænθrəˋpɑlədʒɪ] 人類學


【衍】emphasis (n.) 強調 【衍】anthropological (a.) 人類學的
You can use italics to emphasize a word or The professor of anthropology is conducting a
phrase in a sentence. project in the Amazon jungle.

meteorology (n.) [͵mitɪəˋrɑlədʒɪ] 氣象學


【衍】meteorological (a.) 氣象學的
locu (loqu, log): word, speak The Central Weather Bureau does
meteorological research.
colloquial (a.) [kəˋlokwɪəl] 口語的
【衍】colloquy (n.) 談話,對話 neurology (n.) [njʊˋrɑlədʒɪ] 神經學
You should avoid colloquial expressions in 【衍】neurological (a.) 神經學的
formal writing. Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s are both
neurological disorders.
logo (n.) [ˋlɑgo] 商標
The company logo was the work of a famous
designer.
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pathology (n.) [pæˋθɑlədʒɪ] 病理學 revoke (v.) [rɪˋvok] 撤回,撤銷
【衍】pathological (a.) 病理學的,病態的 【衍】revocation (n.) 撤回,撤銷
pathologist (n.) 病理學家 The old man revoked his will and left all his
The pathologist conducted a postmortem to money to charity.
find out the cause of death.
The man is a pathological liar. irrevocable (a.) [ɪˋrɛvəkəbl] 無法挽回的
The death of the great scientist was an
physiology (n.) 生理學 irrevocable loss.
【衍】physiologist (n.) 生理學家
A physiologist studies the human body, provoke (v.) [prəˋvok] 挑釁,激起
whereas a psychologist studies the human 【衍】provocation (n.) 挑釁,激怒
mind.
There is no need to provoke the enemy.
Soaring prices have provoked widespread
sociology (n.) [͵soʃɪˋɑlədʒɪ] 社會學 unease among the populace.
【衍】sociological (a.) 社會學的 The man loses his temper at the slightest
The Chicago school of sociology is eminent provocation.
in the field.
vocation (n.) [voˋkeʃən] 職業
【衍】vocational (a.) 職業的
technology (n.) [tɛkˋnɑlədʒɪ] 技術
Teaching is my vocation.
【衍】technological (a.) 技術的
I am more interested in science and
invoke (v.) [ɪnˋvok] 祈求,召喚,援引(法條)
technology than in the humanities.
【衍】invocation (n.) 祈求
The CEO invoked the memory of his
long-serving predecessor to urge for
voc (vok): voice, call cooperation.
The case falls under local jurisdiction, so the
defense lawyer cannot invoke federal law.
advocate (v., n.) [ˋædvəkɪt] 倡議(者)
【衍】advocacy (n.) 倡議
This pacifist group advocates peace.
The man is a peace advocate. clam (claim): shout

evoke (v.) [ɪˋvok] 喚起,召喚


clamor (n., v.) [ˋklæmɚ] 吵鬧,喧嘩
【衍】evocation (n.) 召喚
There’s a loud clamor in the streets.
evocative (a.) 會喚起…聯想的
The people are clamoring for change.
The old photograph evokes memories of my
school days.
acclaim (n., v.) [əˋklem] 好評;叫好
The music is evocative of waves breaking on
Despite critical acclaim, the movie was a
shore.
failure at the box office.
The artist is widely acclaimed for his
innovative approach.

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claim (v., n.) [klem] 聲明,主張,要求
He claimed that he didn’t kill the victim.
The man’s claim of innocence was supported
by an alibi.
You can go to “Lost and Found” to claim
your wallet.
You can support your claim by describing the
contents of the wallet.

proclaim (v.) [prəˋklem] 宣告


【衍】proclamation (n.) 宣言,宣告
After the South proclaimed independence, the
Civil War broke out.

reclaim (v.) [rɪˋklem] 開墾,回收


【衍】reclamation (n.) 開墾,回收
This land has been reclaimed from the
shallows by landfills.
The plastic was reclaimed from garbage.

declaim (v.) [dɪˋklem] 慷慨陳詞,朗讀


【衍】declamation (n.) 雄辯,朗讀
The speakers declaimed on a variety of issues.

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表示「看」的字根

despicable (a.) [ˋdɛspɪkəbl] 卑鄙的,可恥的


spect (spic): look 【衍】despise (v) 輕視,瞧不起
There’s nothing despicable about admitting
spectacle (n.) ˋspɛktəkl] 景象,奇觀 your mistakes.
【衍】spectacular (a.) 壯觀的 The woman despised her husband simply
It was quite a spectacle to see the old sow because he didn’t make much money.
suckling a puppy.
Don’t make a spectacle of yourself! inspector (n.) [ɪnˋspɛktɚ] 督察,探長
Recent economic growth has been nothing 【衍】inspect (v.) 檢察,視察
less than spectacular. The police inspector is in charge of the
murder case.
spectacles (n.) [ˋspɛktəklz] 眼鏡 The insurance agent inspected the damaged
These spectacles come with a steel rim. car carefully.
There’s a bespectacled old man waiting
outside. introspection (n.) [͵ɪntrəˋspɛkʃən] 內省,反省
Everyone needs a moment of introspection
aspect (n.) [ˋæspɛkt] 方面,觀點,外觀 every day.
After considering the venture from every
possible aspect, they decided to proceed. retrospect (n.) [ˋrɛtrə͵spɛkt] 回顧
The spectacles and mustache gave the man a 【衍】retrospective (a., n.) 回顧的;回顧展
rather severe aspect. In retrospect, maybe we shouldn’t have
bought the house at that juncture.
prospect (n.) [ˋprɑspɛkt] 展望,前景 The old artist is having a retrospective at the
【衍】prospective (a.) 預期的,未來的 Art Museum.
Economic prospects for the coming year are
excellent. perspective (n.) [pɚˋspɛktɪv] 觀點,角度;透視法
The scholar examined the historic event from
conspicuous (a.) [kənˋspɪkjʊəs] 突出的,顯著的 an economic perspective.
The tall man looked conspicuous among those The problem won’t seem so serious if you
children. keep it in perspective.
The millionaire showed off his wealth By employing perspective drawing, you can
through conspicuous consumption. create three-dimensional images on paper.
The butterfly is inconspicuous among the
leaves.

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spectator (n.) [spɛkˋtetɚ] 旁觀者,觀眾 revise (v.) [rɪˋvaɪz] 修訂
The spectators went wild when the batter hit a 【衍】revision (n.) 修訂
homerun. The law is revised from time to time to keep it
abreast of latest developments.

spectrum (n.) [ˋspɛktrəm] 光譜;範圍 supervisor (n.) [͵supɚˋvaɪzɚ] 上司,管理者


If you pass light through a prism, you can see 【衍】supervise (v.) 監督,管理
all the colors in the spectrum. supervision (n.) 監督,管理
Supporters of this new party cover the full My supervisor has agreed to write a letter of
recommendation for me.
spectrum of social classes.
view (n., v.) [vju] 景觀,觀點;看待
speculate (v.) [ˋspɛkjə͵let] 猜測;投機 The view is excellent from this window.
【衍】speculation (n.) 猜測,投機 What are your views on the matter?
I view the recent setbacks as an opportunity
I can only speculate on his motives for for reform.
stealing the money. I can give you an overview of company
The man speculates on the stock market history within 10 minutes.
The critic’s review of the movie is highly
full-time, without a regular job.
positive.
I saw a preview of the new film on TV.
I went to three interviews last week, but
haven’t got any definite response yet.
vid (vis): see
vision (n.) [ˋvɪʒən] 視力;遠見,願景
【衍】visionary (a., n.) 富於想像力的;遠見人士
evidence (n., v.) [ˋɛvədəns] 證據;證明,顯示 He has 2.0 vision for both eyes.
【衍】evident (a.) 明顯的 Abraham Lincoln was a man of vision.
Leonardo da Vinci came up with several
The suspect was released because there was visionary schemes, including one for flying.
not enough evidence. Mohandas K. Gandhi was a remarkable
The quality of the bracelet, as evidenced by visionary.
the workmanship, is exceptional.
vista (n.) [ˋvɪstə] 街景,窗景
Look out the window, and you can see a vista
provide (v.) [prəˋvaɪd] 提供,作準備 of rolling hills.
The company will provide transport for your The WTO opened up new vistas of
international cooperation.
business trip.
Don’t worry. The Lord will provide.
visual (a., n.) [ˋvɪʒuəl] 視覺的;(圖片、影片、
實物等)輔助說明
provision (n.) [prəˋvɪʒən] 提供,補給(複數-s),
The eye is a visual organ.
條款
You should add some visuals to your
The efficient provision of public services is
presentation, such as graphs and charts.
the government’s responsibility.
We brought enough provisions to last the
entire trip.
Under one provision of the contract, the
project must start within one year of signing.
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表示「觸摸」與「感覺」的字根

contiguous (a.) [kənˋtɪgjʊəs]


tach (tact, tag, tig, tang): touch 有接觸的,相鄰的,連續的
The US and Mexico are contiguous for over
contact (n., v., a.) [ˋkɑntækt] 接觸(的) 3,000 kilometers.
Who is your contact in Tokyo? The traveler drove through all 48 contiguous
You can contact me whenever you like. states.
Contact sports have a higher rate of injury
than normal. intangible (a.) [ɪnˋtændʒəbl] 無形的,抽象的
Money is the tangible reward for work, a
attach (v.) [əˋtætʃ] 附上,粘附,依附 sense of achievement the intangible reward.
【衍】attachment (n.) 附件,依附
The picture is attached to this email. tactful (a.) [ˋtæktfəl] 圓滑的,老練的
You can find the pictures in the attachment to 【衍】tact (n.) 老練,圓滑,手腕
this email. The question “How old do you think I am?”
Peel off this sheet and attach the hook to the demands a tactful reply.
wall. It took no small tact to hint to the King that he
The little girl is very much attached to her had bad breath.
father.
tactile (a.) [ˋtæktɪl] 觸覺的
detach (v.) [dɪˋtætʃ] 拆開,分離,超脫 Humans have a very fine tactile sense.
【衍】detachment (n.) 分離,特遣隊,超脫
The brush detaches from the vacuum cleaner tangle (n., v.) [ˋtæŋgl] 糾纏,混亂
for easy cleaning. The shampoo promises to reduce tangles in
She’s trying to detach herself from an your hair.
unrewarding relationship. The power failure tangled (up) traffic.
The scholar is commenting on the riot as a It was difficult to disentangle fact from
detached observer. fiction.
It took half an hour to untangle the fishing
contagious (a.) [kənˋtedʒəs] 傳染性的 wire.
【衍】contagion (n.) 傳染
Tuberculosis is a contagious disease.

intact (a.) [ɪnˋtækt] 完好如初的,完整無缺的


If you should stumble upon a crime scene,
remember to keep everything intact.

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resent (v.) [rɪˋzɛnt] 反感,厭惡
sens (sent): feel 【衍】resentment (n.) 反感,厭惡
I can accept the rejection, but I resent the
sense (n., v.) [sɛns] 意識,感覺 implication that I am incompetent.
He’ll feel sorry when he comes to his senses. The man had a lifelong resentment of his
What the teacher said was simply common
bullying brother.
sense.
An insect instinctively freezes when it senses
danger. sentimental (a.) [͵sɛntəˋmɛntl]
This microphone is highly sensitive. 感情的,濫情主義的
The patient’s eyes are hypersensitive to light.
【衍】sentiment (n.) 情感
sensational (a.) [sɛnˋseʃənəl] This old watch has a lot of sentimental value
for me.
引起轟動的,羶色腥的 I dislike this novel because it is too
【衍】sensation (n.) 感覺,轟動事件 sentimental.
That new dress is simply sensational!
I dislike the sensational reporting of the sentry (n.) [ˋsɛntrɪ] 哨兵,站崗
tabloids. The soldier stood sentry from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m.
Haven’t you heard the latest sensation?

assent (n., v.) [əˋsɛnt] 同意 pass (pati, path): feel, suffer


After Congress gave its assent, the President
declared war.
Did your parents assent to your application impatient (a.) [ɪmˋpeʃənt] 不耐煩的
【衍】impatience (n.) 不耐煩
for transfer?
We’re getting married, and would like to have The people are all impatient for change.
your consent.
Political dissent in that country is not allowed. compassion (n.) [kəmˋpæʃən] 同情
【衍】compassionate (a.) 同情的

consensus (n.) [kənˋsɛnsəs] 共識 The public showed genuine compassion for


The two parties reached consensus on the tax the victims and donated huge sums.
hike.
empathy (n.) [ˋɛmpəθɪ] 同理心
【衍】empathetic (a.) 有同理心的
extrasensory (a.) [͵ɛkstrəˋsɛnsərɪ] 超感官的
Extrasensory perception, or ESP, is also Ex-President Clinton is famous for his
called the sixth sense. empathy.

insensate (a.) [ɪnˋsɛn͵set] 無知覺的,不合理的 impassioned (a.) [ɪmˋpæʃənd] 熱情的


The boxer lies insensate on the floor. The lecturer made an impassioned appeal for
A rock is an insensate object. the earthquake victims.
I refuse to endorse that insensate plan.

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impassive (a.) [ɪmˋpæsɪv] 喜怒不形於色,無感情 olfactory (a.) [ɑlˋfæktərɪ] 嗅覺的
The native American is said to have an Dogs possess a highly developed olfactory
impassive-looking face. sense.

incompatible (a.) [͵ɪnkəmˋpætəbl] 不相容,不合 redolent (a.) [ˋrɛdələnt] 芬芳的;有…味道的


【衍】incompatibility (n.) 不相容,不合 【衍】redolence (n.) 芳香
The software is incompatible with your My grandmother's house always seemed to be
version of OS. redolent with the aroma of baking bread.
Kyoto is a city redolent of antiquity.
passive (a.) [ˋpæsɪv] 被動的,消極的
【衍】passivity (n.) 被動,消極
Sometimes passive resistance works better
than active rebellion.

pathetic (a.) [pəˋθɛtɪk] 可悲的


The homeless man made a pathetic attempt at
dressing respectably.

pathogenic (a.) [͵pæθəˋdʒɛnɪk] 致病的


【衍】pathogen (n.) 病原體
In many countries, untreated drinking water
may be pathogenic.

psychopath (n.) [ˋsaɪkə͵pæθ] 精神病患者


【衍】psychopathic (a.) 精神病的
The psychopath brought a gun to the school
and started shooting indiscriminately.

od, ol: smell

odor (n.) [ˋodɚ] 氣味,味道


【衍】odorous (a.) 味道重的
There is a musty odor in the damp cellar.

odious (a.) [ˋodɪəs] 可憎的,可惡的


The perpetrator of the odious crime was
sentenced to death.

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表示「表現」的字根

phan, phen: show

diaphanous (a.) [daɪˋæfənəs] 透明的,看得穿的


The bride wore a diaphanous veil.

phenomenal (a.) [fəˋnɑmənl] 驚人的


【衍】phenomenon (n.) 現象,奇觀
The phenomenal success of the young
company is truly amazing.

phantom (n., a.) [ˋfæntəm] 幽靈,魅影;幽靈般



Many claim to have seen a phantom at the
opera house.
The company was a phantom organization set
up to wash money.

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表示「生」與「死」的字根

vit (viv): live, life bio: life

revive (v.) [rɪˋvaɪv] 復活,振興 symbiosis (n.) [͵sɪmbaɪˋosɪs] 共生關係


【衍】revival (n.) 復活,振興 【衍】symbiotic (a.) 共生的
The plant may revive if you water it Clownfish and sea anemones live in
immediately. symbiosis.
The aborigine is trying to revive a lost
handicraft. biotechnology (n.) 生物科技
Cloning and other forms of biotechnology
vital (a.) [ˋvaɪtl] have greatly increased agricultural
維持生命必需的,生氣勃勃的,重要的 productivity.
The patient just lost all vital signs.
The economy remains vital despite the energy bionic (a.) [baɪˋɑnɪk] 生物電子科技的
crisis. 【衍】bionics (n.) 生物電子科技
Foreign trade is vital to national economy. The man can leave his wheelchair now
because he has a bionic leg.
vitality (n.) [vaɪˋtælətɪ] 生命力,活力
The economy has lost vitality, so the biosphere (n.) [ˋbaɪə͵sfɪr] 生物圈
government is studying ways to revitalize it. The earth’s biosphere extends from equatorial
to polar regions.
convivial (a.) [kənˋvɪvɪəl] 歡樂的,宴飲的
【衍】conviviality (n.) 歡樂,宴飲交際
The party had a convivial atmosphere.
nat: born
viable (a.) [ˋvaɪəbl] 可以存活的,可行的
【衍】viability (n.) 存活能力,可行性 nationalism (n.) [ˋnæʃənəlɪzəm] 民族主義
The seeds in the bag remain viable after two Chauvinism is nationalism taken to extremes.
years.
The plan is not economically viable. innate (a.) [͵ɪnˋet] 與生俱來的,固有的
Humans have an innate desire for freedom.
vivid (a.) [ˋvɪvɪd] 鮮明的,生動的 Many animals have an innate sense of
【衍】vividness (n.) 鮮明,生動 direction.
The kid used vivid colors in her painting.
He gave a vivid description of his adventure naïve (a.) [nɑˋiv] 天真的,無知的
in the wild. 【衍】naivety (n.) 天真,無知
Don’t be so naïve: there’s no such thing as a
free lunch.
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nascent (a.) [ˋnæsnt] 剛萌牙的,剛開始的 mortify (v.) [ˋmɔrtə͵faɪ] 羞辱,抑制
【衍】nascence (n.) 發生,起源 【衍】mortification (n.) 屈辱,苦行
The starlet ruined her nascent movie career by When I was about to pay, I was mortified to
taking drugs. find that I didn’t have my wallet.
The ascetic mortified the flesh in pursuit of
naturalize (v.) [ˋnætʃərə͵laɪz] 歸化,入籍 spiritual enlightenment.
【衍】naturalization (n.) 歸化,入籍
T.S. Eliot became a naturalized British citizen mortgage (n., v.) [ˋmɔrgɪdʒ] 抵押貸款
in 1927. Can you lend me some money to pay my
monthly mortgage?
pregnant (a.) [ˋprɛgnənt] 懷孕的 The man mortgaged his house to fund his
【衍】pregnancy (n.) 懷孕 business.
Please yield priority seats to the elderly, the
handicapped, and pregnant women. postmortem (a., n.) [postˋmɔrtəm]
死後的;驗屍,事後檢討
The coroner collected some postmortem
tissue specimens.
mort: death The medical examiner conducted a
postmortem on the corpse.
immortal (a., n.) [ɪˋmɔrtl] 不朽的,不死的;神 Party leaders are conducting a postmortem of
【衍】immortality (n.) 不死,永生 the election to find out what went wrong.
Shakespeare won immortal fame through the
36 plays he wrote.
The immortals on Mount Olympus decided
the outcome of the battle for Troy.
cide: kill

mortician (n.) [mɔrˋtɪʃən] 殯葬業者 suicide (n.) [ˋsuə͵saɪd] 自殺


A mortician works in a mortuary. 【衍】suicidal (a.) 自殺的
The terminal patient committed suicide to end
morbid (a.) [ˋmɔrbɪd] 病理的,病態的,恐怖的 his pains.
【衍】morbidity (n.) 病態,發病 No suicides can be buried in the churchyard.
Ever since the accident, he has been suffering
from a morbid fear of driving. ecocide (n.) [ˋɪkə͵saɪd] 生態滅絕
The suicidal youth has a morbid fascination Nuclear warfare might cause widespread
with death. ecocide.

moribund (a.) [ˋmɔrə͵bʌnd] 垂死的,即將滅亡的 genocide (n.) [ˋdʒɛnə͵saɪd] 種族滅絕,大屠殺


The moribund patient needs a priest now. Six million Jews were victims of the worst
This moribund political party is about to be genocide in history.
disbanded.

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homicide (n.) [ˋhɑmə͵saɪd] 殺人案,殺人犯
【衍】homicidal (a.) 有殺人傾向的
The number of homicides rose after capital
punishment was abolished.
No one is born a homicide.

pesticide (n.) [ˋpɛstɪ͵saɪd] 殺蟲劑,農藥


No pesticide may be used in the cultivation of
organic vegetables.

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表示「社會」與「城市」的字根

sociopolitical (a.) [͵sosɪopəˋlɪtəkəl] 社會政治的


soci: join, group After drastic sociopolitical changes, the
country was thoroughly modernized.
society (n.) [səˋsaɪətɪ] 社會,協會 There were several sociopolitical forces at
The US has a capitalist society. work behind the change.
The National Geographic Society was
founded in 1888.
Socialism advocates collective ownership.
Sociology is the study of human societies.
civi (citi): city, government
A social worker is looking after the poor old
man. civilization (n.) [͵sɪv!əˋzeʃən] 文明
【衍】civilize (v.) 文明化,開化
socialize (v.) [ˋsoʃə͵laɪz] 交際應酬 In The Story of Civilization, Will Durant
The PR officer is good at socializing with all compares “civilization” with “culture” thus:
sorts of people. civilization comes from the growth of cities,
The retired movie star is a famous socialite. whereas culture comes from agriculture,
cultivation of the land.
antisocial (a.) [͵æntɪˋsoʃəl] 孤僻的,反社會的
You may be considered antisocial if you civic (a.) [ˋsɪvɪk] 公民的,市民的
refuse to socialize with others. 【衍】civics (n.) 公民學
Terrorists engage in such antisocial behavior It is your civic duty to serve as a juror when
as planting bombs and killing innocents. required.
Out of civic pride, many cities are trying to
associate (v., n., a.) [əˋsoʃɪɪt] 聯想;夥伴;副的 build the tallest building in the world.
Lung cancer is often associated with smoking.
That man is a business associate of mine. citadel (n.) [ˋsɪtədl] 城堡,要塞
He is an associate professor at this The citadel on the Rhine protects the city
department. behind.
This university is a citadel of advanced
association (n.) [ə͵sosɪˋeʃən] 聯想,協會 learning.
The psychologist is using free association to
treat his patient. citizenship (n.) [ˋsɪtəzn͵ʃɪp] 公民權,國籍
The YMCA is a worldwide association. 【衍】citizen (n.) 市民,公民
citizenry (n.) 全體公民
dissociate (v.) [dɪ͵sosɪˋeʃən] 分離,分開 The government official is attacked for
【衍】dissociation (n.) 分離,分開 holding joint citizenship.
The gangster has turned a politician and is The citizenry on the whole is against the
trying to dissociate himself from the past. reform project.
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civilian (a., n.) [sɪˋvɪljən] 平民(的) cosmopolitan (a.) [͵kɑzməˋpɑlətn]
The civilian population refers to those over 15 世界性的,國際化的
but not in the armed forces. This city is increasingly cosmopolitan, with
Many civilians were killed or injured during people from all over the world.
the war.
polite (a.) [pəˋlaɪt] 禮貌的,客氣的
civil (a.) [ˋsɪvl] 有禮的,公民的,民事的 【衍】politeness (n.) 禮貌
【衍】civility (n.) 禮貌 The child is well-liked because he is always
I’m sure we can work out our differences in a polite.
civil manner.
The couple treated each other with civility but politic (a., v.) [ˋpɑlə͵tɪk] 精明,於己有利的;競
not much warmth. 選,拉票
A government official is a civil servant. It will not be politic for you to offend your
If you break civil law, you can settle out of supervisor.
court; with criminal law it’s different. The Congressman is always politicking for
Building a bridge is a civil engineering reelection.
project.
The Civil War lasted five years.

demo: people

polis (polit): city, government democracy (n.) [dɪˋmɑkrəsɪ] 民主


【衍】democratic (a.) 民主的
policy (n.) [ˋpɑləsɪ] 政策 People in a democracy have the right to vote.
It is company policy to recycle waste paper
and materials. demographic (a., n.) [͵diməˋgræfɪk]
人口統計學的;特定族群
politics (n.) [ˋpɑlətɪks] 政治 【衍】demography (n.) 人口統計學
【衍】political (a.) 政治的 demographics (n.) 人口統計資料
You don’t need to study politics to run for The latest demographic trend is one toward
office. ever larger percentages of senior citizens.
This magazine appeals specifically to a young
metropolis (n.) [məˋtrɑpəlɪs] 大都會 demographic.
【衍】metropolitan (a.) 都會的 The town’s demographics suggest that the
Los Angeles is a modern metropolis. restaurant will do well there.
Have you been to the Metropolitan Opera
House? pandemic (a., n.) [pænˋdɛmɪk]
全國流行的;大規模疫情
politician (n.) [͵pɑləˋtɪʃən] 政客 The disease has reached pandemic
That man is a politician, but he is far from proportions.
being a statesman. The flu pandemic claimed millions of lives.
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endemic (a.) [ɛnˋdɛmɪk] 地方性的,某地特有的
Dengue fever is endemic to tropical regions.

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表示「司法」與「懲罰」的字根

prejudice (n., v.) [ˋprɛdʒədɪs] 成見;使產生成見


jur (jus): right, law Employment policies of this company do not
allow any racial or sexual prejudice.
justice (n.) [ˋdʒʌstɪs] 正義,司法,法官 The malicious rumor may have prejudiced the
In a Western, the job of a sheriff is to uphold voters against the candidate.
justice. This is an unprejudiced report.
The nine Justices in the Supreme Court hold
life tenure.

justify (v.) [ˋdʒʌstə͵faɪ] 證明…有理,為…辯護


leg: law
【衍】justification (n.) 辯解,證明
Some believe that the end justifies the means. legal (a.) [ˋligl] 法律的,合法的
It was the only thing I could do—I need no 【衍】legality (n.) 合法性
justification. legalize (v.) 合法化
You should ask your legal advisor for help.
judicial (a.) [dʒuˋdɪʃəl] 司法的 The recreational use of marijuana is legal in
The judicial system is badly in need of several states now.
reform. Gay activists are pushing to legalize same-sex
marriage.
judicious (a.) [dʒuˋdɪʃəs] 明智的
The judicious thing to do at this moment is to legislation (n.) [͵lɛdʒɪsˋleʃən] 立法,法律
wait. 【衍】legislate (v.) 立法
legislative (a.) 立法的
jurisdiction (n.) [͵dʒʊrɪsˋdɪkʃən] 司法管轄權 The state has passed legislation that makes it
The local court has no jurisdiction over this illegal to smoke in public places.
case. Congress represents the legislative branch of
“You’re out of your jurisdiction,” said the the government.
sheriff to the Federal agent. The party is mobilizing its legislators to block
the bill.
jury (n.) [ˋdʒʊrɪ] 陪審團
【衍】juror (n.) 陪審團員 legislature (n.) [ˋlɛdʒɪs͵letʃɚ] 議會,立法機關
The jury has returned its verdict. 【衍】legislator (n.) 議員
Every juror found the defendant guilty. The state legislature will meet tomorrow to
discuss new legislation.
jurist (n.) [ˋdʒʊrɪst] 法學家
Chief Justice Earl Warren was a famous
jurist.

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legitimate (a.) [lɪˋdʒɪtəmɪt] 合法的,合理的 penitentiary (n.) [͵pɛnəˋtɛnʃərɪ] 監獄
【衍】legitimacy (n.) 合法性,合理性 The criminal is now serving sentences in the
The military government is not legitimate state penitentiary.
because it obtained power through a coup.
All legitimate expenditures will be punitive (a.) [ˋpjunɪtɪv] 懲罰性的
recompensed. To save energy, the government has imposed
Even an illegitimate child has basic rights. punitive taxes on large cars.
The villagers are suing the polluting factory
for punitive damages.

pen (pun): pain, punish repent (v.) [rɪˋpɛnt] 悔改


【衍】repentant (a.) 悔改的
punishment (n.) [ˋpʌnɪʃmənt] 懲罰 repentance (n.) 悔改
【衍】punish (v.) 懲罰 The minister urges the congregation to repent,
Capital punishment does not seem to deter stressing that the end is near.
crime. The man repented of his sins, and the priest
absolved him.
penal (a.) [ˋpinl] 刑罰的,當受刑罰的
Australia was once a penal colony.
Bearing false witness is a penal offense.

penalize (v.) [ˋpinə͵laɪz] 處罰,對…不公


【衍】penalty (n.) 處罰
The airline company was penalized for failing
to meet safety requirements.
This law would unfairly penalize immigrants.
The maximum penalty for this crime is three
years.

impunity (n.) [ɪmˋpjunətɪ] 不受懲罰,不付代價


Humans cannot expect to go on polluting the
environment with impunity.
Thanks to lax oversight, students cheated in
the exam with impunity.

penitent (a.) [ˋpɛnətənt] 懺悔的


【衍】penitence (n.) 懺悔
The criminal felt penitent and turned himself
in.
The hardened criminal remains impenitent.

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表示「正直」與「欺騙」的字根

rect (rig): straight, right ver: true

direct (v., a.) [dəˋrɛkt] 指導;直接的 verify (v.) [ˋvɛrə͵faɪ] 驗證,查證


【衍】direction (n.) 指導,方向 【衍】verification (n.) 驗證,查證
The movie was directed by Stephen An editor must verify a story before printing
Spielberg. it in the newspaper.
This is a direct flight to Paris. The story requires verification.
In which direction did the car go?
Read the directions on the manual before veracious (a.) [vəˋreʃəs] 誠實的,真實可靠的
using the machine. 【衍】veracity (n.) 誠實,真實
You can find the company in the telephone My friend is a veracious man.
directory. The veracity of his story is indisputable.

rectangular (a.) [rɛkˋtæŋgjəlɚ] 長方形的,直角的 aver (v.) [əˋvɝ] 斷言,堅稱


【衍】rectangle (n.) 長方形 I aver that my friend is innocent.
There is a rectangular clearing in the woods.
verdict (n.) [ˋvɝdɪkt] (陪審團的)判決
erect (a., v.) [ɪˋrɛkt] 直立的,挺直的;豎立,建立 After the jury returned the verdict, the judge
The man walks with an erect posture. gave his sentence.
Many buildings are being erected on the
waterfront. verity (n.) [ˋvɛrətɪ] 真實性,真理
The verity of the story is self-evident.
incorrigible (a.) [ɪnˋkɔrɪdʒəbl] 無可救藥 The philosophy professor likes to talk about
“You’re incorrigible,” said the woman to her the eternal verities.
boyfriend.

rectify (v.) [ˋrɛktə͵faɪ] 矯正,訂正


【衍】rectification (n.) 矯正,訂正
rectifiable (a.) 可以矯正
It is not too late to rectify the unpopular
policy.
The mistake is rectifiable.

rectitude (n.) [ˋrɛktə͵tjud] 正直


Our manager is a man of unquestionable
moral rectitude.

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多意義字根

genitals (n.) [ˋdʒɛnətəlz] 生殖器官


gen: born, produce, kind 【衍】genitalia (n.) 生殖器官
Organisms of the same species have
generate (v.) [ˋdʒɛnə͵ret] 生產 compatible genitals.
【衍】generation (n.) 生產
generator (n.) 發電機 genealogy (n.) [ˌdʒiːnɪˈælədʒi] 世系,家譜
The hydroelectric plant generates enough I learned where we came from after I studied
electricity for the whole city. the genealogy of my family.

generation (n.) [͵dʒɛnəˋreʃən] 世代 genesis (n.) [ˋdʒɛnəsɪs] 創始,肇始


There is no generation gap between me and This book tells about the genesis of the Green
my daughter. Party.

generalization (n.) [͵dʒɛnərəlaɪˋzeʃən] genetics (n.) [dʒəˋnɛtɪks] 遺傳學


通則,概括,歸納 Genetics is primarily the study of genes.
【衍】generalize (v.) 歸納
Such a generalization about immigrants genre (n.) [ˋʒɑnrə](文藝作品的)類型
smacks of racial prejudice. Mysteries and horrors are two different movie
genres.
gender (n.) [ˋdʒɛndɚ] 性別
Discrimination based on gender is illegal. homogeneous (a.) [͵homəˋdʒinɪəs]
The feminist movement is fighting for gender 同質性高的,整齊的
equality. 【衍】homogeneity (n.) 同質性
This is a culturally homogenous
engender (v.) [ɪnˋdʒɛndɚ] 引起,產生出 neighborhood: almost all families are Asian
The tax hike has engendered protests. Americans.

carcinogen (n.) [kɑrˋsɪnədʒən] 致癌物 miscegenation (n.) [͵mɪsɪdʒəˋneʃən] 異族通婚


【衍】carcinogenic (a.) 致癌的 Miscegenation often produces exceptionally
Cigarettes contain several carcinogens. vital offspring.

congenital (a.) [kənˋdʒɛnətl] 先天性的 ingenious (a.) [ɪnˋdʒinjəs] 聰明的,巧妙的


The child was born with congenital heart 【衍】ingenuity (n.) 聰明,巧妙
disease. He came up with an ingenious solution to
return the company to profitability.
indigenous (a.) [ɪnˋdɪdʒɪnəs]
土產的,原生種的,自製的
This is a botanical garden of indigenous trees.
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genuine (a.) [ˋdʒɛnjʊɪn] 真正的,誠摰的 temp: time, season, mix
The signature is genuine.
He felt a deep and genuine affection toward temperate (a.) [ˋtɛmprɪt] 溫和的,溫帶的
her. 【衍】temperature (n.) 溫度
The nation lies in the temperate zone.

temporary (a., n.) [ˋtɛmpə͵rɛrɪ] 暫時的;臨時僱員


hum: ground, low, wet
Stopping the leak with chewing gum is only a
temporary measure.
humble (a.) [ˋhʌmbl] 謙卑的,卑微的 The student is working here as a temporary,
【衍】humility (n.) 謙卑 for the summer only.
The great industrial tycoon remains a humble
man. extemporaneous (a.) [ɛk͵stɛmpəˋrenɪəs]
Abraham Lincoln came from humble origins. 即興創作的
Humility is a virtue. 【衍】extemporize (v.) 即興演出
The winner made an extemporaneous speech,
humid (a.) [ˋhjumɪd] (氣候)潮濕的 in which he thanked a lot of people.
【衍】humidity (n.) 濕度
The island has a humid climate, with rains all temper (n., v.) [ˋtɛmpɚ]
year round. 脾氣,性情;鍛鍊,調和
When humidity reaches saturation, it begins 【衍】temperament (n.) 性情,氣質
to rain. My sister has a really bad temper.
Tempered steel does not easily shatter.
humiliate (v.) [hjuˋmɪlɪ͵et] 羞辱,侮辱 The old judge has learned to temper justice
【衍】humiliation (n.) 羞辱,侮辱 with mercy.
The lady felt humiliated when she failed to
receive an invitation to the big party.
After the humiliation of last year’s defeat, our tempestuous (a.) [tɛmˋpɛstʃəs] 狂暴的,劇烈的
team finally won the championship this year. 【衍】tempest (n.) 風暴
After one final, tempestuous fight, the couple
inhume (v.) [ɪnˋhjum] 埋葬入土 broke up.
【衍】inhumation (n.) 埋葬入土
No suicides can be inhumed in the tempo (n.) [ˋtɛmpo] 節奏,節拍
churchyard.
The inspector asked that the corpse be Toward the end of the symphony, there was a
exhumed. change of tempo.

posthumous (a.) [ˋpɑstjuməs] 身後的


The officer left behind a posthumous child.
The posthumous publication of the novel won
the author undying fame.

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pend (pens, pond, pons): indispensable (a.) [͵ɪndɪsˋpɛnsəbl] 不可或缺的
If you plan to camp in these mountains, warm
hang, weigh, pay clothing is absolutely indispensable.
Let’s dispense with the introduction and go
expense (n.) [ɪkˋspɛns] 開銷,支出 down to business.
【衍】expensive (a.) 昂貴的
expend (v.) 支出,花費 pending (a., prep.) [ˋpɛndɪŋ] 懸而未決;等待…
Living expenses are high in major cities. The case is still pending, but my lawyer is
A lot of his time is expended on keeping the optimistic.
garden tidy. The project was put on hold, pending
approval by the board.
pendant (n.) [ˋpɛndənt] 墜子,吊飾
She wore a necklace with a diamond pendant. pendulum (n.) [ˋpɛndʒələm] 鐘擺
That grandfather clock has a rather large
appendix (n.) [əˋpɛndɪks] 附錄,盲腸 pendulum.
【衍】append (v.) 附加 Fluctuations on the real estate market are
There are three appendices to the book. simply swings of the pendulum.
The sailor had his appendix removed before
going out to sea. ponder (v.) [ˋpɑndɚ] 衡量,思考
The fresh graduate is pondering his future.
appendage (n.) [əˋpɛndɪdʒ]
附屬物,附加物;肢體 imponderable (a.) [ɪmˋpɑndərəbl] 無法衡量的
The committee is a mere appendage of the You can only be awed facing the
council and has no power of its own. imponderable vastness of space.
The seahorse has several small leaf-like
appendages. ponderous (a.) [ˋpɑndərəs] 笨重的,沈悶的
I heard ponderous footsteps coming upstairs.
compensation (n.) [͵kɑmpənˋseʃən] He fell asleep during the ponderous lecture.
補償,校正,報酬
【衍】compensate (v.) 補償,校正 sponsor (n., v.) [ˋspɑnsɚ] 主辦者,贊助人;主
Victims of the pollution are negotiating with 辦,資助
the factory for compensation. Who is the sponsor for your studies in the
The sharpshooter aimed slightly to the right, US?
to compensate for the wind. A few words from your sponsor.
I’m going to quit because the work and the The show is sponsored by a tobacco
compensation are disproportionate. company.

pensive (a.) [ˋpɛnsɪv] 沈思的,若有所思的 suspense (n.) [səˋspɛns] 懸疑


The woman is in a pensive mood. The reader is kept in suspense right up to the
last page.
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suspend (v.) [səˋspɛnd] 懸浮,懸吊,暫停,停職 archrival (n.) [ɑrtʃˋraɪvl] 頭號對手
【衍】suspension (n.) 懸浮,懸吊,暫停,停職 Pepsi is Coca Cola’s archrival in the soft
Plankton lives suspended in water. drink market.
The builders worked on wooden platforms,
suspended by ropes from the roof of the hierarchy (n.) [ˋhaɪə͵rɑrkɪ] 階級制度
building. 【衍】hierarchical (a.) 階級制度的
The cable car service has been suspended The expression “pecking order” originally
because of the thunderstorm. refers to the social hierarchy of birds.
He was suspended for four games after
arguing with the referee. matriarch (n.) [ˋmetrɪ͵ɑrk] 女家長,女統治者
【衍】matriarchal (a.) 女家長的,母系社會的
In a matriarchal society, the matriarch holds
supreme power.
arch: chief, ancient, rule My grandfather is the patriarch of an
extended family.
architecture (n.) [ˋɑrkə͵tɛktʃɚ] 建築
【衍】architect (n.) 建築師
architectural (a.) 建築的,結構的
The young man studied architecture in
college.

archaeology (n.) [͵ɑrkɪˋɑlədʒɪ] 考古學


【衍】archaeologist (n.) 考古學家
archaeological (a.) 考古學的
The man is an expert on the archaeology of
ancient Egypt.

anarchy (n.) [ˋænɚkɪ] 無政府主義,混亂


【衍】anarchist (n.) 無政府主義者
After the revolution, France quickly slipped
into a state of anarchy.

archaic (a.) [ɑrˋkeɪk] 古老的,老式的


【衍】archaism (n.) 古文體,古風
“Thou shalt love thy neighbour” is an archaic
way of saying “You should love your
neighbor.”

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Reading: The Southern EW Cross-Island Highway
The Southern EW Cross-Island Highway, or it. It’s an invaluable “beauty spring”; advocates
Provincial Road No. 20, connects Tainan in the claim that the water makes your skin tender. If you
west and Haiduan in the east, with 212 kilometers have a scar somewhere on your body, the water is
of varied landscape in between. Starting from the supposed to remove it after repeated bathing. If you
metropolis of Tainan, the road goes through don’t like any of the plentiful hot-spring hotels in
affluent suburbs, graceful countryside, aboriginal Baolai, you can always go upstream to one of the
reservations high in the sublime Central exposed natural springs that can be used free.
Mountain Range, primeval forests, magnificent
river valleys, and fertile farming lands on the If you prefer the excitement of white-water rafting,
eastern side. you’re in luck. Baolai is the port where rafting at
Laonung River starts. This is a four-star route,
This is an atypical or even unique road because which means it’s double the difficulty of the
along the way you are exposed to subtropical, Xiuguluan River route, a two-star one. It takes
temperate, and frigid climates, with a full about two hours to traverse the 12.5 kilometers of
spectrum of annual, perennial, deciduous and rapids and currents. The best time for rafting is
evergreen plants on view. If you’re planning a from May through October. However, consecutive
vacation on this road, here’s an itinerary rainy days and the near-saturation humidity
suggestion. sometimes cause landslides that obstruct traffic
and imperil motorists. You can avert disaster and
After departing from Tainan you come directly to ensure free locomotion by checking the weather
Yujing. You may have heard about Yujing mangoes, before you go.
because mangoes produced here reign supreme on
the market. With the many different varieties From Baolai you proceed to Meishan, the
available, you can get fresh mangoes from early southwestern portal to Yushan National Park.
summer all through late fall. Most people find the There’s a tourist center here that provides all sorts
mangoes here irresistible. Alternatively, if you of travel information. You can also visit Taiwan’s
come in winter, you can always buy preserved first botanical garden of indigenous plants, of
mangoes, which are provided in profusion which some 50 different varieties have been
year-round. assembled here. It will be a memorable experience.
Next you come to Jiaxian, a secluded town Meishan is inhabited by the Bunoon aborigines,
surrounded by mountains. Roll down your car who pursue traditional farming. There is one
windows and follow your nose—that exquisite majestic suspension bridge to either side of the
smell will lead you to one taro product or another. village. The view around here is spectacular.
There are taro ice cream, taro crackers, taro pies, Meishan is the final settlement on the western side
and an infinite variety of others. Jiaxian is the of the Central Mountain Range. From here on it's a
original taro capital of Taiwan. slow, tortuous ascent, climbing some 1,500 meters
The next stop is Baolai, a hot-spring resort. The in altitude in less than 30 kilometers. The climb
water temperature here is about 50 degrees may be too much a test on your car if it’s
centigrade; you can drink from as well as bathe in superannuated.
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Hopefully, without any malfunction or mishap, When you’ve driven through the 615-m tunnel,
your car manages to take you to Zongziguan, where park again. You’ll be perplexed to find everything
a footpath leads up to Tienchi, a small mountain altered—the view, the plants and animals, and even
lake at 2,290 meters. It is credited to be a spot the climate! You have just ventured through the
especially plentiful in spiritual energy. The very vertebrae of the Central Mountain Range and
3.5-kilometer path is a renovated section of the come out on the east side. Instead of firs, now you
Guanshan Yueling Old Trail. see pines. If there’s a thermometer in your car, you
may notice the temperature difference is as much
Along the path there are forests from primeval as five degrees centigrade. There’s a large parking
times, with the occasional ancient ruins from the lot near the eastern terminal of the tunnel. That’s
Japanese occupation. You’ll find the gradient small an excellent observation platform for appreciating
and the exercise not disagreeable, even if you’re of the sea of clouds.
a sedentary nature. This path is so high up that
mosquitoes are nonexistent, so you can leave your A bit further on, you come to the Yakou Country
insecticide behind, although other hexapods can Inn, a simple facility run by the China Youth Corps
still be found. and the first accommodation available since
Meishan. This is also a superb spot to admire the
Back on the road, you’re heading for Kuaigu, or immense sea of clouds. The perpendicular cliff
Juniper Valley. At 2,454 meters, this is the largest and the bottomless valley can give you vertigo. The
expanse of primitive forests along the road. These Inn is also used as a base camp for mountaineers to
forests conserve water, with which Tienchi is conquer some of the most majestic mountains
replenished. Often you can’t see the tops of the along the road—Xiangyangshan and the adjoining
gigantic junipers, partly because they’re so tall, and Daguanshan. An admonition: be sure to make
partly because there’s always a mist in the humid reservations if you plan to dine at the Inn.
valley. Unfortunately, even here some of the trees
are disfigured by graffiti, inscribed with the The next spot of civilization is Lidao, a Bunoon
initials of ignorant tourists. village. After a good night’s sleep you’ve fully
recuperated and are ready for further adventures
After Kuaigu, you encounter the highest part of the ahead: the nine-kilometer Xinwu Luxia, a
whole road—Daguanshan Tunnel, at 2,722 meters. vertiginous valley hundreds of meters deep. The
Take out your altimeter and check it out, if you road winds along its edge and goes in and out of
have one in your car. I suggest that you stop your tunnels. Be sure to keep your eyes on the road and
car before the tunnel. You’ll see a disused logging don’t be distracted by the majestic cascades.
road on your left—the Yakou Forestry Road. It is
closed to automobile traffic, but open to Soon after Wulu, you come to Haiduan, the eastern
courageous hikers. Take a walk down the small terminal of the Southern EW Cross-Island
road, keep your eyes open for evidence of animal Highway and the junction with the Huadong NS
activities there, and sense the ambience. It will be Valley Highway. From here you have the
an interesting digression. Conserve your energy, alternative of going north to Hualian or south to
however, and avoid abrupt motions, or you may Taidong—another scenic road, but that’s another
have trouble with the tenuous air. journey.
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