A: Did he give you a choice of options?
B: No, he offered me no ultimatum .
ultimatum
n. 最後通牒
A: Ultraviolet light is harmful to our skin.
B: So you better wear some sunscreen when you are out in the sun.
ultraviolet
a. 紫外線的
A: Were you all able to come to a unanimous decision?
B: No, one person disagreed with us.
unanimous
a. 全體一致的,一致同意的
A: I didn」t think that you would be able to carry the heavy box.
B: Well, you shouldn」t have underestimated my strength.
underestimate
vt. 對……估計不足,低估
n. 估計不足,低估
A: I don」t understand the ideas that underlie your essay.
B: Oh, let me explain them again.
underlie
vt. 構成……的基礎(或起因),引起
A: What is the underlying reason for doing this journey?
B: To explore a new region of the country.
underlying
a. 含蓄的,潛在的
A: Philip always undermines my opinions.
B: Don」t worry, he is just trying to start an argument.
undermine
vt. 1。暗中破壞,逐漸削弱;2。侵蝕……的基礎
A: Even my underwear got wet in the rain.
B: That must have been a heavy shower.
underwear
n. 襯衣,內衣
A: Doctor, do I really need to undress ?
B: Well, I need to examine your back.
undress
vi. 脫衣服
vt. 除去……的衣服
n. 裸體(或半裸體)的狀態
A: There is a high rate of unemployment in my region.
B: But I hear that it is not as bad as last year.
unemployment
n. 失業,失業人數
A: Haven」t you finished the book yet?
B: No, the plot is just unfolding .
unfold
vi 1。展開,打開;2。顯露,展現
vt. 展開,打開
A: Let」s all sing a song.
B: Do you think that will help to unify our group?
unify
vt. 1。使聯合,統一;2。使相同,使一致
A: Gavin unleashed some nasty comments at me.
B: Don」t mind him, he is always rude.
unleash
vt. 1。發泄,發出;2。解帶子放開
A: Did you hear the latest news?
B: No, can you update me on the details?
update
vt. 更新,使現代化
n. 最新信息
A: You always stick to your word.
B: Yes, I like to uphold my principles.
uphold
vt. 支持,維護,贊成,認可
A: There was an uprising in my country in the 1920s.
B: Was that when you declared an independent nation?
uprising
n. 起義,暴動
A: There will be uproar if my homework is not submitted in time.
B: Oh, but you are usually such a good student.
uproar
n. 吵鬧,喧囂,騷亂
A: I heard that some toxic uranium was dumped into the sea.
B: Yes, it is shocking news.
uranium
n. 鈾
A: There is a terrible smell of urine in this room.
B: I agree, but I don」t know where it is coming from.
urine
n. 尿
A: The usher directed me to the wrong seat.
B: Oh, I think that he has just started the job.
usher
n. 引座員,招待員,迎賓員
vt. 1。引,領,陪同;2。預報(……的來到),宣告;3,創始,開闢
A: Can we make this dish for dinner tonight?
B: No, I don」t have the right cooking utensils .
utensil
n. 器皿,器具