barricade
【考法1】n. 障礙物:an obstruction or rampart thrown up across a way or passage
【例】The police put up barricades to block off the parade route. 員警設立了路障來阻擋遊行的隊伍
【近】fence, hedge, wall, barrier, obstacle, blockade, obstruction
【考法2】v. 用障礙物阻止通過:to prevent access to by means of a barricade
【例】streets have been barricaded by authorities 街道被當局封鎖了
【近】bar, check, hinder, impede, obstruct, wall off
【反】permit 允許
barter
【考法1】v. 以物換物:to trade (goods or services) without the exchange of money
【例】barter wheat for cotton 以小麥換棉花
【近】swap, trade
batch
【考法1】n. 一批次的量: a number of things considered as a unit
【例】a batch of cookies 一批次烘烤的餅乾
【近】array, collection, package, parcel, group
【考法2】n. 一小群人: a usually small number of persons considered as a unit
【例】Show the next batch of applicants in, please. 請帶下一批申請人進來
【近】band, body, cluster, party
bathetic
【考法1】adj. 平凡的,陳腐的:characterized by exceptional commonplaceness
【例】a bathetic funeral scene 平凡的葬禮場面
【近】trite, cliché, commonplace, hackneyed, stale, stereotyped
【反】offbeat 離奇的
exceptional 不平常的,非凡的
【派】bathos n. 平凡的事物
bawdy
【考法1】adj. 下流的,猥褻的: boisterously or humorously indecent
【例】a bawdy joke 黃色笑話 || bawdy house 妓院
【近】obscene, lewd, ribald, vulgar
【反】decent, decorous 得體的
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