1.averse vs. adverse
averse: not liking sth;opposed to sth 不喜歡某事物;反對某事物。
e.g.He seems to be averse to hard work.
adverse:not favorable; contrary; hostile 敵對的,反對的,不利的。
e.g.His health was adversely affected by the climate.
2.adversity vs. adversary
adversity:trouble; unfortunate event 不幸,災禍。
e.g.Mary faces adversity with courage.
adversary:opponent; enemy 對手,敵人。
e.g.He defeated his old adversary in the election.
第1、2組詞是經常被同學們混淆的四個單詞,在這里兩兩組合進行對比,希望對同學們會有幫助。
3.antipathy vs. apathy
antipathy:strong or deep dislike 反感;厭惡;憎惡。
e.g.He showed a marked antipathy to foreigners.
apathy:lack of interest; indifference 缺乏興趣;漠不關心。
e.g.My parents do not feel apathy about the election.
這一組詞大家可以用詞根詞綴發來區別,path-作為詞根是“情感”的意思,anti-作為前綴是“相反,對抗”,而a-是“不、無、非”的意思,相關單詞有sympathy, empathy等。
4.derive—derivativevs. deride—derisive
derive:originate from sth; get sth from sth 源自,源于;得到獲取。
e.g.Thousands of English words derive from Latin.
deride:mock sb/sth 嘲笑,嘲弄。
e.g.They derided his effort as childish.
derisive這個單詞出現在閱讀中經常被同學當做是derive的形容詞性理解,其實是deride的形容詞,意思為“嘲笑的,嘲弄的”,例如derisive laughter。
5.exhaustedvs. exhaustive
exhausted:very tired 精疲力盡的。
e.g.After a ten-mile hike, everybody is exhausted.
exhaustive:very thorough; complete 詳盡的;徹底的。
e.g.Police make an exhaustive research.
6. imprudent vs. impudent
imprudent: not wise or discreet不智的;不謹慎的;輕率的。
e.g. It would be imprudent (of you) toresign from your present job before you are offered another.
impudent: very rude and disrespectful 粗魯的;放肆的;無禮的;不尊重的。
e.g. Tom is an impudent child who neverlistens to his parents.
在記這組詞之前,同學們最好先記住prudent這個單詞,它本身就是“謹慎的,審慎的”意思,在其加上im-這個表否定含義的前綴,意思就很容易得出了。
7. callow vs. callous
callow: immature and inexperienced 既不成熟又無經驗的;乳臭未乾的。
callous: cruelly insensitive orunsympathetic 冷酷無情的;無同情心的。
8. congenial vs. congenital
congenial: (of people) pleasing becauseof similarities in temperament, interests, etc ;agreeable(指人)(因性情﹑ 志趣等相近)彼此合得來的,意氣相投的;適合自己性格的。
e.g. I find this aspect of my jobparticularly congenial.
congenital: (of diseases, etc) presentfrom or before birth (指疾病等)天生的,先天的。
e.g. We should not deride people whohave congenital defects.
9. intelligent vs. intelligible
intelligent: smart, educated 聰明的,智能的,智力的。
intelligible:that can be (easily) understood 可(易)理解的。
e.g. That’s totally a muddled explanation which was scarcely intelligible.
10. impassive vs. impassioned
impassive: showing no sign of feeling 無表情的,無動于衷的。
e.g. The accused sat impassively as thejudge sentenced him to ten years in prison.
impassioned: showing strong deep feeling充滿激情的;熱烈的。
e.g. He made an impassioned plea formercy.
同第3組詞相似的地方是這一組詞里面含有pass-表“情感”含義的詞根,im-表“不無、非”,所以impassive就是“無表情的,無動于衷的”意思。而后者中含有的“passion”其本身就是“激情,熱情”的意思。
11.adapt vs. adept
adapt:make sth suitable for a new use, situation, etc; modify sth 使某事物適合於新的用途﹑情況等;修改某事物。
e.g.These styles can be adapted to suit individual tastes.
adept:expert or skilful in (doing) sth 對(做)某事物內行的,熟練的。
e.g.She's adept at growing roses.
這一組詞中adapt也經常容易與adopt混淆,adopt意思為“采納,收養”。
12.indigent vs. indigenous
indigent: poor 貧窮。
indigenous:native 土生土長的,當地的。
e.g.Kangaroos are indigenoustoAustralia.
13.presumptive vs. presumptuous
presumptive:based on reasonable belief; probable基於合理之推測的;可能的。
e.g.It is absurd that he was sentenced to death based on presumptive evidence.
presumptuous:too bold or self-confident 膽大妄為的,專橫的。
e.g.Would it be presumptuous of me to ask you to contribute?
14.ingenious vs. ingenuous
ingenious:(of a person) clever at finding new or simple solutions for complex problems;original in design(指人)善於用新的或簡單的方法解決復雜問題的;設計獨特精巧的。
e.g.So you fitted that wire through that little hole there: that's very ingenious!
ingenuous:open, innocent 坦率的,不隱瞞的,天真的。
e.g.That kid gives me an ingenuous smile.
這一組詞,同學們可以利用另外兩個單詞幫助記憶,genius 和genuine,前者意思為“天才”后者意思為“真的,真誠的,非人造的”。ingenious從發音和詞形上與genius相近,而ingenuous 和genuine 相近。
15.discreet vs. discrete
discrete:separate; distinct 分離的;截然分開的。
e.g.Those are a series of discrete events.
discreet:careful or showing good judgment in what one says or does; not too obvious 言談舉止謹慎的;言行審慎的;不顯眼的。
e.g.I should make a few discreet enquires about the firm before you sign anything.