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Vocabulary Builder
Wizard Of Oz
Word | Definition |
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wicked | 邪恶 Evil by nature and in practice. |
witch | 巫婆 A woman claiming or popularly believed to possess magical powers. |
East | 东部 The direction of the earth's axial rotation. |
West | 西部 The direction opposite to the direction of the earth's axial rotation. |
ruby | 红宝石 A deep red, gem highly valued as a precious stone. |
tornado | 龙卷风 A rotating column of air ranging from a few yards to more than a mile. Whirling at destructively high speeds, tornados are usually accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud. |
benefactor | 恩人 One that gives aid, especially financial aid. |
nemesis | 报应 A source of harm or ruin. |
journey | 旅途 The act of traveling from one place to another; a trip. |
scarecrow | 稻草人 A crude image of a person set up in a field to scare birds away from growing crops. |
spell | 魔术的咒语 A word or poem believed to have magic power. |
farm | 农场 An area of land for raising and breeding of animals and/or vegetables. |
Kansas | 堪萨斯 The 34th state of the United States. It is located in the central-west. |
cellar | 地窖 A room or enclosed space used for storage, usually beneath the ground or under a building. |
brain | 脑子 Intellectual ability; mind: a dull brain; a quick brain. |
wizard | 巫术师 One who practices magic; usually a powerful wise man with great power. |
lion | 狮子 A large meat eating feline of Africa and northwest India, having a short brown coat, a tufted tail, and, in the male, a heavy mane around the neck and shoulders. |
tin | 锡 A flexible, silvery metallic element that tends to rust. |
heart | 衷心 The place of one's deepest and sincerest feelings and beliefs: an appeal from the heart; a subject dear to her heart. |
courage | 勇气 The state of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger, with self-confidence, and bravery. |
ditch | _ 垄沟 A long narrow hole dug in the ground for water or a boundary line. |
pitch | 投 act of throwing a ball, especially in baseball |
hitch | 栓 To connect or attach, as to a vehicle: hitched the horses to the sleigh. |