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B2 adjective
Worrisome
令人担忧的; 令人不安的
Meaning
causing anxiety or concern; troubling
Example
The student's declining grades were worrisome to his parents.
A2 verb
worry
担心
Meaning
to feel anxious or troubled about something; to be concerned
Example
Don't worry about the exam results.
B2 verb
worsen
恶化
Meaning
To make or become worse; to deteriorate in quality, condition, or degree.
Example
Lack of education can worsen poverty levels.
B2 noun
Worship
崇拜
Meaning
the feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity; religious devotion and practice
Example
They gather every Sunday for worship.
A2 noun
Worth
价值; 价格;
Meaning
the value equivalent to that of someone or something; the level at which someone or something deserves to be valued
Example
The painting is worth thousands of dollars.
B2 adjective
Worthless
毫无价值的; 无用的
Meaning
having no value; useless
Example
The old computer became worthless after the new software updates.
B2 adjective
worthwhile
值得
Meaning
worth the time, effort, or money spent; valuable
Example
Volunteering at the shelter was a worthwhile experience.
B2 adjective
Worthy
值得; 配得上; 尊重的;
Meaning
deserving respect or attention; having merit
Example
Her charitable work made her worthy of the humanitarian award.
A1 verb
would
Meaning
used to indicate a future possibility or action in the past
Example
He said he would help me tomorrow.
B2 adjective
Would-be
有前途的; 可能的;
Meaning
prospective; intending to be; aspiring
Example
The would-be actor practiced his lines every day.
B1 noun/verb
wound
幸福
Meaning
an injury to the body or to harm someone
Example
He received a deep wound on his arm.
A1 interjection
wow
表示惊讶的词语
Meaning
used to express great surprise, admiration, or pleasure
Example
Wow, that performance was amazing!
C2 noun
wraith
幽灵
Meaning
A ghost or ghostlike image of someone, especially seen shortly before or after their death.
Example
A wraith appeared in the fog near the old castle.
C1 verb
wrangle
争论
Meaning
to argue or dispute noisily or angrily
Example
The two neighbors wrangled over the property line for hours.
C2 noun
wrangler
牧牛人
Meaning
a person who argues noisily; or someone who takes care of livestock on a ranch
Example
The cowboy worked as a wrangler on the ranch.
B1 verb
wrap
包裹
Meaning
to cover something completely with paper or cloth; to enclose
Example
Please wrap the gift in colorful paper.
B2 noun
Wrapper
包裹
Meaning
a loose garment worn around the body; covering material
Example
She put on a warm wrapper before going outside.
C1 noun
Wrath
愤怒; 怒火
Meaning
extreme anger; intense fury or indignation
Example
His wrath was terrible to behold.
C1 verb
wreak
造成损害
Meaning
to cause or inflict something, especially damage or harm
Example
The storm wreaked havoc on the coastal villages.
B2 noun
Wreck
破坏; 残骸;
Meaning
the destruction or disabling of a ship or vehicle; something that has been badly damaged or destroyed
Example
The car wreck blocked the highway for hours.
C1 noun
Wrench
扳手
Meaning
a tool used for gripping and turning nuts, bolts, or pipes
Example
He used a wrench to tighten the bolt.
C2 verb
wrest
用力夺取
Meaning
to forcibly pull something from a person's grasp; to seize with effort or struggle
Example
The police had to wrest the weapon from the suspect's hand.
B2 verb
wrestle
摔跤
Meaning
to fight by grappling and trying to throw down an opponent; to struggle with a problem
Example
The children like to wrestle on the playground.
C2 noun
wretch
不幸的人
Meaning
an unfortunate or miserable person; a despicable or contemptible person
Example
The poor wretch was left out in the cold with no shelter.