五分钟教你背单词(16)小初高英语单词学习必备
201. "plant" means "to plant". Here are some words derived from it:
1. "plantable" means something that can be planted.
2. "plantation" refers to a large farm or area where trees are planted.
3. "implant" means to plant or insert something, with "im" indicating "into" or "inside".
4. "replant" means to plant again, or to replant.
5. "supplant" means to replace or take the place of something, with "sup" suggesting "underneath" or "below" in this context.
6. "transplant" involves moving or relocating something, with "trans" meaning "across" or "through" and "plant" indicating the subject.
202. Words with "ple", "plen", "plet", and "pli" often relate to "full" or "fill". Here are examples:
1. "complement" means to complete or fill something up.
2. "implement" is a tool used to complete tasks or implement ideas.
3. "plenty" means a large amount or abundance.
4. "plentitude" describes a state of being full or abundant.
5. "deplenish" means to empty or remove, with "de" indicating "to remove" or "away from" in this context.
6. "replenish" means to fill up again, with "re" suggesting "again" or "once more".
7. "replete" means full or filled to capacity.
8. "complete" means to be full or finished.
9. "completion" describes the act of finishing or the state of being complete.
10. "accomplish" means to achieve a goal or complete a task.
11. "accomplished" is an adjective used to describe someone who has achieved success or mastery.
12. "compliment" means to praise or flatter someone.
203. Words with "plex" often relate to "fold" or "overlap". Here are examples:
1. "plexus" refers to a group of interconnected objects, often used to describe a network or system of nerves.
2. "complex" means something that is intricate or composed of many parts.
3. "complexity" describes the intricacy or difficulty of something.
4. "duplex" refers to something that is double or has two parts.
5. "complexion" refers to the color or appearance of a person's face.
6. "perplex" means to confuse or make unclear.
7. "perplexed" is an adjective used to describe someone who is confused or puzzled.
204. Words with "plic", "pli", and "ply" relate to "fold" or "overlap". Here are examples:
1. "complicate" means to make something complex or difficult to understand.
2. "complication" refers to something that complicates or adds difficulty to a situation.
3. "explicate" means to explain or elaborate on something.
4. "explicable" means something that can be explained or understood.
5. "explicit" means clear or direct in its expression.
6. "implicate" means to involve or connect something with a situation or problem.
7. "implication" refers to the meaning or suggestion of something.
8. "implicit" means something that is not directly stated but can be inferred.
9. "replicate" means to copy or duplicate something.
10. "replica" refers to an exact copy of something.
11. "accomplice" refers to someone who assists in a crime or wrongdoing.
12. "complicity" refers to the act of being involved in a wrongdoing.
205. Words with "plor" relate to "cry" or "weep". Here are examples:
1. "deplore" means to express sorrow or regret over something.
2. "deplorable" means something that is very bad or regrettable.
3. "explore" means to search or investigate something.
4. "implore" means to beg or plead for something.
206. Words with "point" and "punct" relate to "point" or "sharpness". Here are examples:
1. "pointed" means sharp or having a point.
2. "pointer" refers to a device used for pointing to something.
3. "appoint" means to assign or designate something or someone.
4. "disappoint" means to fail to meet someone's expectations.
5. "acupuncture" refers to a traditional Chinese medical practice involving the insertion of needles into specific points on the body.
6. "punctual" means on time or punctate.
7. "punctuality" refers to being punctual or on time.
8. "puncture" means to make a hole or pierce something.
9. "punctilious" means to be meticulous or careful in detail.
10. "compunction" refers to feelings of regret or remorse.
11. "punctuate" means to add punctuation marks to written text.
12. "punch" refers to a tool for making holes or a forceful strike.
13. "pungent" means sharp in taste or smell.
207. Words with "polic" and "publ" relate to "state" or "city". Here are examples:
1. "police" refers to the law enforcement agency in a city.
2. "policy" refers to a plan or course of action taken by a state or organization.
3. "politics" refers to the activities associated with governing a state.
4. "politician" refers to a person involved in politics or government.
5. "cosmopolitism" refers to a belief in a world united by shared values and interests.
6. "polis" refers to an ancient Greek city-state.
7. "metropolis" refers to a large city or capital city.
8. "cosmopolis" refers to a large, international city or a world metropolis.
208. Words with "pon" and "pound" relate to "put". Here are examples:
1. "component" refers to a part of a whole.
2. "opponent" refers to a person who is in opposition or competition.
3. "propone" means to propose or suggest something.
4. "proponent" refers to a person who proposes or advocates for something.
5. "exponent" refers to a person who explains or represents something.
6. "compound" refers to a chemical substance composed of two or more elements or compounds.
7. "postpone" means to delay or defer something.
8. "expound" means to explain or elaborate on something.
9. "impound" means to take or keep something in custody or control.
10. "propound" means to propose or suggest something for consideration.
209. Words with "popul" and "publ" relate to "people". Here are examples:
1. "population" refers to the total number of people in a particular area.
2. "populous" means densely populated or having a large number of people.
3. "popular" means widely liked or favored by many people.
4. "popularize" means to make something known or widely accepted by the public.
5. "popularity" refers to the quality of being widely liked or accepted.
6. "depopulate" means to reduce the number of people in a particular area.
7. "public" refers to something that is open to the public or not private.
8. "publish" means to make something available to the public, often through printing or electronic media.
9. "publication" refers to the act of publishing or the result of publishing.
10. "publicity" refers to the attention or awareness given to something through media or public announcements.
210. Words with "port" relate to "carry" or "carry". Here are examples:
1. "portable" means something that can be carried or moved easily.
2. "portage" refers to the act of carrying goods or people over land or water.
3. "porter" refers to a person who carries goods or luggage for others.
4. "portfolio" refers to a collection of items, often used for showing one's work or accomplishments.
5. "comport" refers to one's behavior or manner.
6. "comportment" refers to the way someone conducts themselves.
7. "disport" means to play or have fun.
8. "deport" means to remove someone from a country or place of residence.
9. "export" means to send goods out of a country.
10. "import" means to bring goods into a country.
11. "importance" refers to the significance or value of something.
12. "purport" means to claim or intend to do something.
13. "support" means to provide assistance or backing.
14. "transport" means to move something or someone from one place to another.
15. "transportation" refers to the process or industry of transporting goods or people.
211. Words with "pos" and "posit" relate to "put". Here are examples:
1. "pose" refers to making a posture or stance.
2. "compose" means to put together or arrange things.
3. "composure" refers to calmness or tranquility.
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