26.impartial [im
adj. not favoring one more than another 公平的,不偏不倚的
impartiality 公正,不倔不倚 impartially 公平地
ex)Ideally a judge will be imparial in his administration of justice.
理想地说,法官应该公正执法。
27.implore [im
vt. ask or beg earnestiy for 恳求,哀求,寻求神或法律的宽恕
imploration 乞求,恳求 imploring 哀求的 imploringly 哀求地
ex) The woman implored the doctors to locate a liver donor for her dying
son.
那个女人哀求医生为她垂死的儿子寻找肝脏捐赠者。
28.impostor [im
n. a person who deceives or cheats by pretending to be someone or something
that he is not 胃名顶替者,骗子
ex) l’ve read of several cases where respected physicians turned out to be
impostors.
我曾阅读过几宗关于受尊敬的内科医生最终被查明是骗子的案例。
29.incentive [in( =in, on)+cent( =sing)在…里面唱歌]
n. that which incites, rouses, or encourages a person 动机,诱因,刺激
ex) Salespeople usually receive commissions as an incentive to sell
more.
营业员通常可以从销售中提成,这成为其销售更多货物的动机。
30.indifference [in( =not)+dif
n. ~ to the state of being indifferent; absence of interest or feeling; lack of importance, meaning, or worth 不关心,冷淡;不重要
indifferent 不关心的,无关紧要的,平凡的
ex) lt’s hard to be in love with you when you show me only indifference.
你对我一点儿也不关心,我很难爱上你。
31.irreverent [ir
adj. feeling or showing no respect for sacred things 不尊敬的,不恭敬的
inrreverence 不敬的行为(言辞)
ex)Many teenagers today are irreverent towards authority figures.
现在,许多十几岁的青少年对权威人物并不尊敬。
32.irrelevant [ir
adj. not relevant;not connected 不相关的;不切题的;不恰当的
irrelevance/irrelevancy 不恰当的;无关系;不切题
ex)教授说我论文的第三段与论文整体无关联性。
33.ignoble [i
adj. of low character;mean;of low birth 低劣的,卑劣的;不光彩的;(出身或身份)低微的
ex)The Taliban in Afghanistan met an ignoble end at the hands of the USA.
阿富汗的塔利班政权在美国手里落了个不光彩的下场。
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