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GRE精选词例句之unwieldy
unwieldy adj. 笨重的
Typing is unwieldy for the kind of quick communication necessary, so some sort of voice chat is recommended.
Many examples of startups with large and unwieldy boards even at a seed stage. FORBES: Investors: Know The Space Or Keep Quiet
Anything you try to do will be labeled unrealistic, unwieldy, too disruptive, and too expensive. FORBES: Risk Assessments: The Most Important Effort You're Doing All Wrong
It had grown into an unwieldy monster by the time GM spun it off in 1996. FORBES: First, Heal Thyself
GRE精选词例句之vociferous
vociferous adj. 吵闹的
Students who are vociferous at school are quite noiseless and almost speechless at home.
Lee expected audiences to embrace the show, but admits she's surprised by the vociferous response. NPR: Old Is New Again on Broadway
Bogle, 81, is retired from management but is as vociferous as ever an evangelist for cost-cutting. FORBES: Jack Bogle, financier and penny pincher.
Vociferous groups, both on the left and the right, are still fighting a rearguard action.
GRE精选词例句之obeisance
obeisance n. 尊敬
The new employee paid obeisance to all his superiors and older coworkers by bowing to each of them.
All that is left now is to place his odious obeisance in context. CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: 'The bow': Obama’s abominable obeisance
With three American hikers freshly in Tehran's captivity, will Clinton be packing his bags again for another act of obeisance? CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Clinton's unwise trip to North Korea
What sets Callahan apart from other sector speculators is some obeisance to a classic Benjamin Graham notion of intrinsic value.
GRE精选词例句之fulminate
fulminate v. 抨击
The politicians fulminate about defeating the terrorists, but they don’t talk much about the costs or sacrifices that will be required.
Officials can fulminate or brazen it out, arguing by turns that the material involved is trivial or deeply damaging. ECONOMIST: WikiLeaks
But perhaps the biggest cause of marital stability has to do with the very thing that moralists fulminate against. ECONOMIST: Marriage: In health | The
One is the ancient kind, a category which, in political terms, encompasses many of the incidents that politicians continue to fulminate about.
GRE精选词例句之volube
volube adj. 健谈的
The normally voluble Mr. Bell was uncharacteristically cryptic in discussing the film in an interview last week.
GRE精选词例句之sterling
sterling adj. 高质量的
The board of directors assert that high-level scrutiny on finance operations necessitates selecting someone with a sterling reputation for honesty.
The strong sterling means British buyers are crossing the channel in increasing numbers, Continental brokers say. FORBES: What 1 Million Pounds Buys In Homes Around The World
Sterling's fall and Britain's relatively low dependence on manufacturing exports are the main reasons. ECONOMIST: Politics and the British budget
Day trend indicators are pointing south again, implying that investors should expect further sterling weakness.
GRE精选词例句之surmount
surmount v. 克服,战胜
The impasse has proved to be insurmountable: as a result, negotiations have been suspended indefinitely