921. saturate:/ˈsætʃəreɪt/ v.使湿透;浸透;渗透【Water poured through the hole, saturating the carpet. 水从渗里涌出,浸透了地毯。】;使充满;使饱和;使充斥【Our culture is saturated with television and advertising. 我们的文化充斥着电视和广告。】;n. /ˈsætʃərət/ 饱和脂肪 = saturated fat
922. saturation:/ˌsætʃəˈreɪʃən/ n.饱和;饱和状态【The trial was given saturation coverage by the press. 新闻界对审判作了充分报道。】;饱和度【Keep saturation below 80%. 保持饱和度低于80%。】
923. Saturn:/ˈsætən/ n.土星
924. scan:/skæn/ v.细看,审视【He scanned the horizon, but there was no sign of the ship. 他注视着地平线,但没有那条船的迹象。// She scanned his face, looking for signs of what he was thinking. 她端详着他的脸,想寻找他正在思考什么的迹象。】;粗略地看;快读,浏览【She scanned through the paper. 她浏览了一下报纸。】;扫描【All luggage has to be scanned at the airport. 所有行李都要在机场接受扫描。 // They scanned his brain for signs of damage. 他们扫描了他的大脑,看是否有损伤的迹象。// You scan the text into the computer, then edit it. 你把文本扫描进电脑,然后编辑它。】
925. satirical:/səˈtɪrɪkəl/ adj.讽刺的;讥讽的 = satiric /səˈtɪrɪk/ 讽刺的;讥讽的 【a satiric story about the movie business 关于电影业的讽刺故事】 <相关记忆 No.740 satire>
926. satirist:/ˈsætərɪst/ n.讽刺作家【the great British satirist, Jonathan Swift 伟大的英国讽刺作家Jonathan Swift】
927. savage:/ˈsævɪdʒ/ adj.凶残的;凶猛的;野性的【a savage dog 野狗 // a savage murder 野蛮的谋杀】;无情的,冷酷的【savage criticism 冷酷的批评】;巨大的;严重的【a savage storm 猛烈的暴风雨 // The government has announced savage cuts in spending. 政府宣布大幅度削减开支。】;n.野蛮人;未开化的人【Twelve thousand years ago, our ancestors were primitive savages living in caves. 12000年以前,我们的祖先生活在洞穴里,是原始野蛮人。】;v.(动物)凶猛地攻击,撕咬【She was savaged to death by a bear. 她遭熊袭击而丧命。】;猛烈批评;激烈抨击【Her latest novel has been savaged by the critics. 她最近的一部小说受到评论家的猛烈批评。】
928. primitive:/ˈprɪmɪtɪv/ adj.原始的,早期的,远古的【a primitive society 原始社会 // the tools used by primitive man 原始人使用的工具】;原始的;人类或动物发展早期的【a primitive single-celled creature 原始的单细胞生物 // primitive life-forms that live deep in the ocean 生活在海洋深处的原始生命形式】;无现代设施的,简陋的,落后的【The local hospital care is primitive and unreliable. 当地的医院护理是落后的和不可靠的。// Conditions at the camp are very primitive. 营地的条件很简陋。】;(感觉或欲望) 原始本能的【the primitive instinct of survival 生存的原始本能 // primitive desires 原始欲望】
929. scandal:/ˈskændəl/ n. 丑行;丑闻;震惊;反感【It caused quite a scandal when he left his wife. 他离开妻子时引起了很大的丑闻。// The college has recently been involved in a drugs scandal. 该学院最近卷入了一起毒品丑闻。】;丑闻报道【the magazine is full of gossip and scandal. 这本杂志充斥着流言蜚语和丑闻。】;丢脸,耻辱,可耻的行为(或态度);不可原谅的行为(或态度)【It's a scandal (that) children are treated in this way. 这样对待孩子真是太可耻了。】
930. scar:/skɑːr/ n.疤,伤疤,伤痕【He had a long, curved scar on his right cheek. 他右脸颊上有一道长长的、弯曲的伤疤。// a deep cut that could leave a permanent scar 可能留下永久性疤痕的深伤口】;精神创伤【Her mental scars will take time to heal. 她的精神创伤需要时间才能愈合。// The war has left a deep scar on this community. 战争给这个社会留下了深深的创伤。】;外观的破坏【The landscape still bears the scars of the war. 这片土地上仍有战争留下的伤疤。】;v.结疤;留下伤痕【His hands were badly scarred by the fire. 他的手被火烧得伤痕累累。<注意scarred的拼写,是double ‘r’>】;给…留下精神创伤【She was scarred by her father's suicide. 她父亲的自杀给她留下了精神创伤。】;损害…的外观;使(表面)破损;使带脏痕【The arena was scarred by deep muddy ruts. 赛场上留下了深深的车辙泥痕。 】