The road is dense with traffic.这条路上交通繁忙 thick厚的,浓密的 The fog was so dense that we could not see anything 雾很浓,我们什么都看不见。 n.密度 densify v.l使(木材)硬化2使稠密3使增加密度 v.l.rent( a vehicle) for a special use租,包(车、船、飞机) a chartered van/ plane一辆包车/一架包机 2. say officially that sth. exists and has special rights特许成立,发放执照 The government chartered the new airline.政府特许成立那家新航空公司 n.C] a statement of the principles, duties of an organization宪章,章程 Education is one of the basic human rights written into the United Nations charter.受教育是 写入联合国宪章的基本人权之 7. strike:(of a thought or an idea) come into sb 's mind suddenly; cause(sb )to have a feeling or idea about sth.有强烈的感受;造成深刻的印象:突然想到 She was suddenly struck by the thought that she'd left the book on the train.她突然想起来 她把书忘在火车上了 So how does my proposition strike you?那么你觉得我的建议怎么样? 8.(be / seem) out of tune:(be /seem)not singing or playing the correct musical notes that und pleasant( opposite: In tune)走调 Someone in the choir is singing out of tune.合唱团里有人唱跑调了。 one of them could sing in tune.他们每个人唱歌都走调 9. intensity n. [U] the state or quality of being intense 3xR 强烈,强度→ intensif work with greater intensity更紧张地工作 The debate is renewed with great intensity.辩论重新激烈地展开了。 intense: a 1)very great; very strong; extreme ntense pain/ Interest/ anger剧痛/浓厚的兴趣/大怒 2)serious and often involving a lot of action in a short period of time ntense competition/ discussion激烈的竞争/热烈的讨论 10. crown n.1)[C]王冠 2)[C] a circle of flowers花环。 v. 1) put a crown on the head of a new king as a sign of royal power Queen Elizabeth was crowned in1953.伊丽莎白女王于1953年加冕 2)(with) form or cover the top of sth.加顶,覆盖 He crowned the dessert with cream.他在甜点上浇上奶油。 Mist crowned the mountains.薄雾笼罩着群山 11. in rhythm(with): moving in time( to the regular beat of sound or movement) He can't seem to play in rhythm.他的表演好像不合拍子。 The boat rocked up and down in rhythm with the sea.船随着海浪上下颠簸。 12. highlight v. attract attention to or emphasize(sth. Important)引起注意,强调 Could you read through this for me and highlight the important points 你能把这读给我听,并突出重点吗? n. C] the best or most exciting, entertaining or important part最精彩的部分 The highlight of our trip to New york was going to the top of Empire State Building. f]sH 约之行的最精彩部分是登上帝国大厦之顶。 13. excuse oneself /sb. say in a polite way that one is leaving /allows sb. to leaveThe road is dense with traffic. 这条路上交通繁忙。 2. thick 厚的,浓密的 The fog was so dense that we could not see anything. 雾很浓,我们什么都看不见。 density n. 密度 densify v. 1 使(木材)硬化 2 使稠密 3 使增加密度 6. charter v. 1. rent (a vehicle) for a special use 租,包(车、船、飞机) a chartered van / plane 一辆包车/一架包机 2. say officially that sth. exists and has special rights 特许成立,发放执照 The government chartered the new airline. 政府特许成立那家新航空公司。 n. [C] a statement of the principles, duties of an organization 宪章,章程 Education is one of the basic human rights written into the United Nations charter. 受教育是 写入联合国宪章的基本人权之一。 7. strike: (of a thought or an idea) come into sb.'s mind suddenly; cause (sb.) to have a feeling or idea about sth. 有强烈的感受;造成深刻的印象;突然想到 She was suddenly struck by the thought that she'd left the book on the train. 她突然想起来 她把书忘在火车上了。 So how does my proposition strike you? 那么你觉得我的建议怎么样? 8. (be / seem) out of tune: (be / seem) not singing or playing the correct musical notes that sound pleasant (opposite: in tune) 走调 Someone in the choir is singing out of tune. 合唱团里有人唱跑调了。 None of them could sing in tune. 他们每个人唱歌都走调。 9. intensity n. [U] the state or quality of being intense 强烈,强度→intensify v. work with greater intensity 更紧张地工作 The debate is renewed with great intensity. 辩论重新激烈地展开了。 intense: a.1) very great; very strong; extreme intense pain / interest / anger 剧痛/浓厚的兴趣/大怒 2) serious and often involving a lot of action in a short period of time intense competition / discussion 激烈的竞争/热烈的讨论 10. crown: n. 1) [C] 王冠 2) [C] a circle of flowers 花环。 v. 1) put a crown on the head of a new king as a sign of royal power Queen Elizabeth was crowned in 1953. 伊丽莎白女王于 1953 年加冕。 2) (with) form or cover the top of sth. 加顶,覆盖 He crowned the dessert with cream. 他在甜点上浇上奶油。 Mist crowned the mountains. 薄雾笼罩着群山。 11. in rhythm (with): moving in time (to the regular beat of sound or movement) He can't seem to play in rhythm. 他的表演好像不合拍子。 The boat rocked up and down in rhythm with the sea. 船随着海浪上下颠簸。 12. highlight v. attract attention to or emphasize (sth. important) 引起注意,强调 Could you read through this for me and highlight the important points? 你能把这读给我听,并突出重点吗? n. [C] the best or most exciting, entertaining or important part 最精彩的部分 The highlight of our trip to New York was going to the top of Empire State Building. 我们纽 约之行的最精彩部分是登上帝国大厦之顶。 13. excuse oneself / sb.: say in a polite way that one is leaving / allows sb. to leave