英文解释: adjective: fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience
例句: The equitable distribution of ice cream to a group of 5 year olds will ensure little to no fighting—at least until the ice cream is gone.
GMAT核心词汇 equivocal
英文解释: adjective: confusing or ambiguous
例句: The findings of the study were equivocal—the two researchers had different opinions on what the results signified.
GMAT核心词汇 equivocate
英文解释: verb: to speak vaguely, usually with the intention to mislead or deceive
例句: After Sharon brought the car home an hour after her curfew, she equivocated when her parents pointedly asked her where she had been.
GMAT核心词汇 eradicate
英文解释: verb: to completely destroy
例句: I tried eradicating the mosquitos in my apartment with a rolled up newspaper, but there were too many of them.
GMAT核心词汇 err
英文解释: verb: to make an error
例句: He erred in thinking that "indigent" and "indignant" were synonyms.
GMAT核心词汇 errant
英文解释: adjective: to be wandering; not sticking to a circumscribed path
例句: Unlike his peers, who spent their hours studying in the library, Matthew preferred errant walks through the university campus.
GMAT核心词汇 erratic
英文解释: adjective: unpredictable; strange and unconventional
例句: It came as no surprise to pundits that the President’s attempt at re-election floundered; even during his term, support for his policies was erratic, with an approval rating jumping anywhere from 30 to 60 percent.
GMAT核心词汇 ersatz
英文解释: adjective: not real or genuine; phony
例句: The car dealer's ersatz laughter was immediately followed by a price quote, one that Shelley found highly inflated.
GMAT核心词汇 erudite
英文解释: adjective: having or showing profound knowledge
例句: Before the Internet, the library was typically were you would find erudite readers.
GMAT核心词汇 eschew
英文解释: verb: avoid and stay away from deliberately; stay clear of
例句: Politicians are the masters of eschewing morals; academics are the masters of eschewing clarity.
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