lethargic adj. 昏睡的 lewd adj. 好色的;猥琐的 Afraid that the lewd nature of the plays being presented would corrupt the morals of their audiences, the Puritans closed the theaters in 1642. listless adj. 无精打采的 分拆联想:list+less榜上无名所以没精打采 loath adj. 不情愿的,勉强的 Far from being unctuous, Pat was always loath to appear acquiescent. disinclined, averse, hesitant, reluctant loathe v. 憎恨,厌恶 来自loath;分拆联想:l+oath+e发誓离开憎恨 loquacious adj. 多嘴的,饶舌的 词根记忆:loqu+acious多话的 lucid adj. 表达清楚的,明白易懂的 词根记忆:luc+id很光滑的表达清楚的 Although just barely adequate as a writer of lucid prose, Jones was an extremely capable editor who worked superbly with other writers in helping them improve the clarity of their writing. |