大学英语四级/cet4词汇带英文注释(四十二)
here [in, to or at this place]
Please come here now.
hero [a person honored for being brave or wise]
She said her brother was a hero in the war.
hide [(1)to prevent from being seen or found;(2)to make secret]
He hid me in his closet until his mother left.(1)
Did she hide her political beliefs from you too?(2)
high [(1)tall;(2)far up;(3)far above the ground;(4)important;(5) above others]
That tree is high enough for a tree house.(1)
There is a house high up on the mountain.(2)
The helicopter flew high above the ground.(3)
The Supreme Court is often called the high court.(4)
He is a high official in the federal government.(5)
hijack [to seize or take control of a vehicle by force]
The prisoners hijacked a car in their escape attempt.
hill [a small mountain]
The boys climbed that hill and went down the other side.
history [(1)the written record or description of past events;(2)the study of the past]
She is writing a history of her family.(1)
How many years have you studied American history?(2)
hit [(1)to strike;(2) to touch with force]
Don't hit me.(1)
Her head hit the floor when she fell.(2)
hold [(1)to carry or support, usually in the hands or arms;(2)to keep in one position;(3)to keep as a prisoner;(4)to contain;(5)to possess; (6) to occupy;(7)to organize and be involved in]
He held a cup of water to her mouth.(1)
The woman with the camera said, "Hold your head up while I take your picture."(2)
The police held the suspect for questioning.(3)
This cup holds eight ounces of liquid.(4)
The businessman held a lot of stock in his company.(5)
She holds the office of mayor.(6)
The two sides hold talks this week.(7)
hole [(1)an opening;(2)a torn or broken place in something]
The little animal ran into a hole in the ground.(1)
The boy had torn a hole in his shirt.(2)
holiday [(1)a day when one does not work;(2)a day on which no work is done to honor or remember a person or event]
He plans to go to Europe for a two-week holiday.(1)
They decided to watch the fireworks in Washington on the Independence Day holiday, July 4th.(2)
holy [greatly honored in religion]
Christians follow the beliefs expressed in the Holy Bible.