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  SAT考试词汇是很重要的一部分,在SAT词汇中,以字母J,K,L开头词汇较少,新航道小编整理如下,供大家参考。

 

  J

  jubilant (adj.) extremely joyful, happy (The crowd was jubilant when the firefighter

  carried the woman from the flaming building.)

  judicious (adj.) having or exercising sound judgment (When the judicious king decided

  to compromise rather than send his army to its certain death, he was applauded.)

  juxtaposition (n.) the act of placing two things next to each other for implicit

  comparison (The interior designer admired my juxtaposition of the yellow couch

  and green table.)

  K

  knell (n.) the solemn sound of a bell, often indicating a death (Echoing throughout our

  village, the funeral knell made the stormy day even more grim.)

  kudos (n.) praise for an achievement (After the performance, the reviewers gave the

  opera singer kudos for a job well done.)

  L

  laceration (n.) a cut, tear (Because he fell off his bike into a rosebush, the paperboy’s skin

  was covered with lacerations.)

  laconic (adj.) terse in speech or writing (The author’s laconic style has won him many

  followers who dislike wordiness.)

  languid (adj.) sluggish from fatigue or weakness (In the summer months, the great heat

  makes people languid and lazy.)

  larceny (n.) obtaining another’s property by theft or trickery (When my car was not

  where I had left it, I realized that I was a victim of larceny.)

  largess (n.) the generous giving of lavish gifts (My boss demonstrated great largess by

  giving me a new car.)

  latent (adj.) hidden, but capable of being exposed (Sigmund’s dream represented his

  latent paranoid obsession with other people’s shoes.)

  laudatory (adj.) expressing admiration or praise (Such laudatory comments are unusual

  from someone who is usually so reserved in his opinions.)

  lavish 1. (adj.) given without limits (Because they had worked very hard, the

  performers appreciated the critic’s lavish praise.) 2. (v.) to give without limits

  (Because the performers had worked hard, they deserved the praise that the critic

  lavished on them.)

  legerdemain (n.) deception, slight-of-hand (Smuggling the French plants through

  customs by claiming that they were fake was a remarkable bit of legerdemain.)

  lenient (adj.) demonstrating tolerance or gentleness (Because Professor Oglethorpe

  allowed his students to choose their final grades, the other teachers believed that he

  was excessively lenient.)

  lethargic (adj.) in a state of sluggishness or apathy (When Jean Claude explained to his

  boss that he was lethargic and didn’t feel like working that day, the boss fired him.)

  liability 1. (n.) something for which one is legally responsible, usually involving a

  disadvantage or risk (The bungee-jumping tower was a great liability for the

  owners of the carnival.) 2. (n.) a handicap, burden (Because she often lost her

  concentration and didn’t play defense, Marcy was a liability to the team.)

  libertarian (adj.) advocating principles of liberty and free will (The dissatisfied subjects

  overthrew the monarch and replaced him with a libertarian ruler who respected

  their democratic principles.)

  licentious (adj.) displaying a lack of moral or legal restraints (Marilee has always been

  fascinated by the licentious private lives of politicians.)

  limpid (adj.) clear, transparent (Mr. Johnson’s limpid writing style greatly pleased

  readers who disliked complicated novels.)

  linchpin (n.) something that holds separate parts together (The linchpin in the

  prosecution’s case was the hair from the defendant’s head, which was found at the

  scene of the crime.)

  lithe (adj.) graceful, flexible, supple (Although the dancers were all outstanding, Jae

  Sun’s control of her lithe body was particularly impressive.)

  litigant (n.) someone engaged in a lawsuit (When the litigants began screaming at each

  other, Judge Koch ordered them to be silent.)

  lucid (adj.) clear, easily understandable (Because Guenevere’s essay was so lucid, I only

  had to read it once to understand her reasoning.)

  luminous (adj.) brightly shining (The light of the luminous moon graced the shoulders

  of the beautiful maiden.)

  lurid (adj.) ghastly, sensational (Gideon’s story, in which he described a character

  torturing his sister’s dolls, was judged too lurid to be printed in the school’s literary

  magazine.)

  以上是SAT高频词汇J,K,L部分,更多SAT词汇可关注新航道SAT频道。

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