concocted
英 [k?n?k??kt?d] 美 [k?n?ko?kt?d]
释义:
1. 配制的;捏造的
2. 密谋策划的
发音:/k?n?k??kt?d/
用法:Concocted usually implies that something has been carefully planned or prepared. It can be used to describe a plan or scheme that has been carefully thought out and put together.
记法:可以谐音记忆,“可恶的”或“合成的”,通常指人为制造的。
例句:The prime minister's speech was full of concocted facts.
总理的演讲充满了捏造的事实。
concocted
英 [k?n?k??t?d] 美 [k?n?ko?t?d]
释义:adj. 捏造的;配制的
发音:/k?n?kɑ?t?d/
用法:Concocted usually means "made up" or "fabricated". It is often used to describe something that has been invented or falsified.
记法:可以结合发明、配制等词根记忆
例子:The evidence was concocted by the accused to cover up his guilt. 该证据是被告人为掩盖罪行而编造出来的。
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concocted的意思、发音和用法,以及其记忆方法如下:
意思:concocted意为“配制的;捏造的;炮制的”。
发音:英 [k?n?k??t?d];美 [k?n?ko?t?d]。
用法:concocted一般用作形容词,表示“配制的;炮制的”的意思。例如,He refused to divulge the secret recipe, claiming that it was a closely guarded family secret, concocted his own story to cover his tracks.(他拒绝透露秘密配方,声称这是家族秘密,编造了自己的故事来掩盖自己的行踪)。
记忆方法:可以联想到制作饮料或药剂的过程,需要将各种原料混合在一起,所以可以形象地理解为混合、配制的。
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