67. relish (n) (1) [U] 滋味,美味;風味
(2) [C][U] 佐料,調味品;開胃食品
(3) [U][S1][(+for)]食慾;興味;愛好
(vt) (1) 喜愛,愛好[+v-ing]
(2) 津津有味地吃(或喝);欣賞,品味
(3) 給...加佐料
Hunger gives relish to simple food. 肚子餓時吃什麼都香
The teacher had no relish for his jokes. 老師對他的笑話不感興趣
Tom added more relish to his pie. 湯姆給自己的餡餅多加了些佐料
We did not relish the prospect of staying after school.
一想到放學後還可能留下,我們便覺得不是滋味
A cat relishes cream. 貓愛吃奶油
They all relish her poems. 他們都欣賞她的詩歌
68. stamp out (vi) (1) 踩滅;撲滅
(2) 鎮壓
He stamped out a burning stick. 他把燃燒著的樹枝踩滅
They have stamped out a revolt. 他們已鎮壓住叛亂
69. keel over (vt) (使)翻倒;(使)傾覆; (使)昏倒
70. drag (n) [C][U]拖曳,拉;緩慢費力的行進; [C]【俚】抽煙
(vt) (1) 【美】【俚】抽(煙),深深地吸
(2) 用力拖[拉] [重物]; 拉,拖; 拖著(腳等)行進
(vi) [(+on)]拖曳; 慢吞吞地行進; 吸
drag out (vi) to continue for an unreasonable length of time 去; 拖延
drag one’s feet/ heels (非正式)故意拖拖拉拉
He grabbed her and dragged her away. 他抓住她,把她拖走了
He dragged on the cigarettes as he wrote. 他一邊寫一邊抽煙
He took a long drag on his cigar. 他深深吸了一口雪茄煙
The meeting dragged on for hours. 會議拖得很長
71. streak (n) (1) [(+of)] (與周圍不同的)條紋,斑紋; 色條, 條痕
(2) 光線;閃電
(3) [+of ] a quality of someone’s character which is different from their other or usual qualities, usu. In a bad way
(通常指不好的)個性特徵/ 傾向
(4) 裸體飛跑 streap (n)(v)脫衣舞;脫衣
(vi) to move very fast 快速移動, 飛跑; 疾駛,閃現,飛奔
(vt) to cover with streaks 使佈滿條紋; 在...上有條紋;使留下條痕
streaked (a) 有條紋的
streaky (a) 有條紋的,有紋理的
streaker (n) [C] 裸奔者
streaking (n) 裸奔
I could not bear to look at her tear-streaked face.
我不忍看她那佈滿淚痕的臉
The wall was smeared with streaks of dirt. 牆上有一道道的髒痕
We got up at the first streak of daylight. 我們一天亮就起床了
A dazzling streak lit up the sky. 一道耀眼的閃電照亮了天空
The man has a streak of cruelty in his character. 那個漢子性情有些殘酷
His hand was streaked with blood. 他的手上有血痕
His hair is beginning to streak with grey. 他的頭髮開始變得灰白
The cat streaked across the street. 那隻貓飛奔過街
Streaky bacon has lines of fat among the meat. 五花煙肉上有一條條肥肉
The dye had not worked well, and had left her hair rather streaky.
這染髮劑效果不好,在她頭上留下一道道不均勻的條紋
She has got a mean / stubborn streak. 她的個性有點小氣/ 固執
His face was streaked with dirt/ tears.
72. buck (vi) (1) 【美】【口】(車輛)顛簸
(2) [(+at/against)] infml 強烈反抗,反對
(n) 【美】infml 一美元
People are into making a quick buck. 人人都想賺容易錢
She bucked at her husband's plan for the holidays.
她堅決反對丈夫的度假計劃
It is no use trying to buck the system. 企圖反抗這種制度是徒勞的
The growth of the company has bucked the recessionary trend in the industry. 公司的發展頂住了讓行業的衰退趨勢

