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There already has been a nearly 50 percent decline in the portion of liberal arts majors over the past generation, and it is logical to think that the trend is bound to continue or even accelerate. (Para. 3) Meaning: Based on the factor that there already has been about 50 percent decrease in the numbers of students majoring in liberal arts over the past years, it is reasonable to think that the trend will surely continue or even speed up. ¡ïliberal: a. 1) (¡«arts) school or college subjects that give students a general education and teach them to think rather than those subjects that develop practical skills ÎÄ¿Æ The liberal arts are college or university subjects such as history, languages and literature but not science. ÎÄ¿ÆÊÇѧԺ»ò´óѧµÄÈçÀúÊ·¡¢ÓïÑÔºÍÎÄѧ֮ÀàµÄѧϰ¿ÎÄ¿£¬¶ø²»ÊÇÀí¿ÆÑ§¿Æ¡£ 2) accepting different opinions and ways of behaving and tending to be sympathetic to other people ÐÄÐØ¿í¹ãµÄ£»¿ªÃ÷µÄ She is known to have liberal views on divorce. 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(Para. 3) Meaning: The humanities that once dominated university life now play a trivial role when students have their college visits; nowadays, labs are more eye-catching and fascinating than libraries. ¡ïdominant: a. more important, powerful, or successful than the other people or things of the same type ÓÐÓÅÊÆµÄ£»Õ¼Í³ÖεØÎ»µÄ Unemployment rate will be the dominant issue at the next president election. ʧҵÂʽ«ÊÇÏ´Î×Üͳѡ¾ÙÖеÄÖ÷Òª»°Ìâ¡£ ¡ïpillar: n. [C] 1) a very important part of a system of beliefs or ideas £¨ÐÅÑö»ò˼Ï룩·Ç³£ÖØÒªµÄ²¿·Ö Equality is one of the pillars of a stable society. ƽµÈÊÇÒ»¸öÎȶ¨Éç»áµÄÖ§ÖùÖ®Ò»¡£ 2) a thick strong upright post that supports part of a building Öù×Ó£»Ö§Öù Eight massive stone pillars supported the roof. °Ë¸ù¾Þ´óµÄʯÖùÖ§³ÅÆð·¿¶¥¡£ ¡ïvivid: a. having or producing very clear and detailed images in the mind ÇåÎúµÄ£»Éú¶¯µÄ He gave a very vivid and often shocking account of his time in prison. ËûÃèÊöÁËËûÔÚ¼àÓüµÄÍùÊ£¬·Ç³£Éú¶¯£¬Ò²·Ç³£ÁîÈËÕ𾪡£ ¡ïcompel: vt. force sb. to do sth. Ç¿ÆÈ£»ÆÈʹ As a school boy, he was compelled to wear shorts even in winter. µ±Ëû»¹ÊÇÒ»¸öÔÚУµÄСÄк¢Ê±£¬¼´Ê¹ÔÚ¶¬ÌìËûÒ²±»ÆÈ´©¶Ì¿ã¡£ ¡ïcompelling: a. interesting or exciting enough to keep your attention completely ÓÐÇ¿ÁÒÎüÒýÁ¦µÄ£»ÒýÈËÈëʤµÄ Steve Job¡¯s life makes a compelling story. Ê·µÙ·ò¡¤ÇDz¼Ë¹µÄÒ»ÉúÊÇÒ»¸öÒýÈËÈëʤµÄ¹ÊÊ¡£ 10. Here, please allow me to stand up for and promote the true value that the humanities add to people¡¯s lives. (Para. 4) Meaning: I here ask for your permission to let me defend and advertise the true value that the humanities bring to people¡¯s lives. ¡ïstand up for: support or defend a person or an idea when they are being attacked Ö§³Ö£»±£ÎÀ£»Î¬»¤ Mary stood up for me at the meeting, sparing me some embarrassment. ÂêÀöÔÚ»áÒéÉÏÖ§³ÖÁËÎÒ£¬Ê¹ÎÒÃâÊÜÁËһЩÞÏÞΡ£ ¡ïpromote: vt. support or encourage sth. Ö§³Ö£»¹ÄÀø£»Ìᳫ To acknowledge other cultures will promote good will among people of different backgrounds. ³ÐÈϱðÈ˵ÄÎÄ»¯»á´Ù½ø²»Í¬±³¾°µÄÈËÖ®¼äµÄÓѺÃÇ×ÉÆ¡£ 11. Since ancient times, people have speculated about the mystery of those inner forces that drive some people to greatness and others to self-destruction. (Para. 4) Meaning: Ever since ancient times, people have thought carefully and seriously why the mysterious forces coming from their inner world could be so powerful that it could make some people great while others morally deteriorate. ¡ïspeculated about / on: make guesses about the possible causes or effects of sth. without knowing all the facts or details ²Â²â£»ÍƲâ It¡¯s too early to speculate about the outcome of the negotiations between the workers union and the company¡¯s leadership. ÒªÍÆ²â¹¤»áºÍ¹«Ë¾¹ÜÀí²ãÖ®¼äµÄ̸Åнá¹û£¬»¹ÎªÊ±¹ýÔç¡£ ¡ïmystery: n. [C, usu. sing.] sth. that you are not able to understand, explain, or get information about ²»¿É˼ÒéµÄÊÂÎÎÞ·¨½âÊ͵ÄÊÂÎÃÕ No one had ever been able to explain the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. ´ÓÀ´Ã»ÓÐÈËÄܹ»½âÊͰÙĽ´óÈý½ÇÖ®ÃÕ¡£ ¡ïdestruction: n. [U] damage that is so severe that sth. stops existing or can never return to its normal state »ÙÃ𣻴ݻ٣»ÆÆ»µ The destruction caused by too many cars and the death of millions of people shook the foundation of Western idealism. Ì«¶àµÄÕ½ÕùËùÔì³ÉµÄÆÆ»µºÍÊýÒÔ°ÙÍò¼ÆÈ˵ÄËÀÍö¶¯Ò¡ÁËÎ÷·½ÀíÏëÖ÷ÒåµÄ»ù´¡¡£ 12. This inner drive has been called many things over the centuries. (Para. 4) Meaning: Over the past centuries, many different names have been used to describe this inner force of human beings. 13. The famous psychologist, Sigmund Freud, called it the ¡°unconscious mind¡± or, more familiarly, ¡°instinct¡±. (Para. 4) Meaning: Sigmund Freud, a famous psychologist, named it the unintentional mind or, more familiar to us, natural ability to know something. ¡ïunconscious: a. relating to or coming from the part of your mind in which there are thoughts and feelings that you do not realize you have DZÒâʶµÄ£»ÏÂÒâʶµÄ£»ÎÞÒâʶµÄ I don¡¯t know if he noticed my unconscious desire. ÎÒ²»ÖªËûÊÇ·ñ×¢Òâµ½ÎÒDZÒâʶµÄÔ¸Íû¡£ 14. From the beginning of time, this inner aspect of our being, this drive that can be constructive or destructive, has captured our imagination. (Para. 5) Meaning: Since ancient times, it is this very inner force of our being, either constructive or destructive, that has stimulated our imagination. ¡ïdestructive: a. causing severe damage or harm ÆÆ»µÐԵģ»»ÙÃðÐ﵀ Lack of trust is very destructive in a relationship. ȱ·¦ÐÅÈÎÔÚÈ˼ʹØÏµÖÐÊǺܾßÓÐÆÆ»µÐԵġ£ 15. The stories of this amazing struggle have formed the basis of cultures the world over. (Para. 5) Meaning: It is these stories about this fascinating inner struggle of human beings that have laid the foundation of the world cultures. 16. Historians¡¢architects¡¢authors¡¢ philosophers and artists have captured the words, images and meanings of this inner struggle in the form of story¡¢music¡¢painting¡¢architecture¡¢sculpture¡¢ landscape and traditions. (Para. 5) Meaning: Our historians¡¢architects¡¢authors¡¢ philosophers and artists have successfully caught the words, images and meanings of this mysterious inner force by way of story¡¢music¡¢painting¡¢architecture¡¢sculpture¡¢ landscape and traditions. ¡ïarchitect: n. [C] sb. whose job is to design buildings ½¨Öþʦ He is the architect of this building, and he¡¯s always on the construction site. ËûÊÇÕâ¸ö´óÂ¥µÄ½¨Öþʦ£¬Ëû×ܳöÏÖÔÚÊ©¹¤ÏÖ³¡¡£ ¡ïphilosopher: n. [C] sb. who studies and tries to explain the meaning of things such as life, knowledge, or beliefs ÕÜѧ¼Ò£»ÕÜÈË Plato was a Greek philosopher. °ØÀ­Í¼ÊÇÏ£À°ÕÜѧ¼Ò¡£ ¡ïin the form of: in the way sth. is or appears to be ÒÔ¡­ÐÎʽ£»ÒÔ¡­·½Ê½ They received a benefit in the form of a tax reduction. ËûÃÇͨ¹ý¼õ˰µÄ·½Ê½»ñÒæ¡£ ¡ïlandscape: n. [C] 1) a photograph or a painting showing an area of countryside or land ·ç¾°ÕÕ£»·ç¾°»­ 2) an area of land that is beautiful to look at or has a particular type of appearance £¨Â½Éϵģ©·ç¾°£¬¾°Ö£¬¾°É« The landscape is dotted with the tents of campers. ¶ӪÕßµÄÕÊÅñµã׺ÁË·ç¾°¡£ 17. These men and women developed artistic ¡°languages¡± that help us understand these aspiration and also educate generations. (Para. 5) Meaning: The artistic works and masterpieces created by these men and women help us understand the strong desires and beautiful dreams of human beings and also help educate future generations. 18. This fertile body of work from ancient times, the very foundation of civilization, forms the basis of study of the humanities. (Para. 5) Meaning: The large amount of work filled with rich ideas and imagination from ancient times ¡ª the fundamental components of civilization ¡ª provides the basis of the study of the humanities. ¡ïfertile: a. 1) able to produce good ideas or results ¸»ÓгɹûµÄ£»¸»ÓÐÏëÏóÁ¦µÄ A poet must have a fertile imagination. Ê«È˱ØÐëÓзḻµÄÏëÏóÁ¦¡£ 2) able to produce good crops or plants (ÍÁµØ) ·ÊÎֵ쬏»ÈÄµÄ Fertile soil helps Canada rank among the world¡¯s leading wheat producers. ·ÊÎÖµÄÍÁÈÀ°ïÖú¼ÓÄôóõÒÉíÊÀ½çÖ÷ҪСÂóÉú²ú¹ú¡£ a / the body of sth.: a large amount or mass of sth., esp. sth. that has been collected ´óÁ¿µÄijÎï Acquiring a language is learning a skill, not collecting a body of information. ѧÓïÑÔÊÇѧϰ¼¼ÄÜ£¬¶ø²»ÊÇ»ñÈ¡´óÁ¿µÄÐÅÏ¢¡£ 19. Studying the humanities improves our ability to read and write. No matter what we do in life, we will have a huge advantage if we can read complex ideas and understand their meaning. We will have a bright career if we are the person in the office who can write a clear and elegant analysis of these ideas! (Para. 6) Meaning: Studying the humanities helps us improve our reading and writing ability. In whatever situation, it is a great advantage if we understand complex ideas through reading. To illustrate, if we are the person in the office who can write and analyze those complex ideas in a logical, clear, intelligent yet simple manner, we will have a promising career. ¡ïelegant: a. 1) very intelligent yet simple £¨Ïë·¨»ò¼Æ»®£©ÇÉÃîµÄ£¬¼ò½àµÄ The document impressed me with its elegant simplicity. ¸ÃÎļþ¸øÎÒÁôÏÂÁ˾«±Ù¼òÃ÷µÄÉî¿ÌÓ¡Ïó¡£ 2) beautiful, attractive and graceful ÓÅÃÀµÄ£»¸ßÑÅµÄ Patricia looked beautiful and elegant as always. ÅÁÌØÀïÏÄ¿´ÉÏÈ¥×ÜÊÇÄÇôÃÀÀöÓÅÑÅ¡£ ¡ïanalysis: n. [C, U] a process of studying or examining sth. in detail in order to understand it or explain it ·ÖÎö I¡¯m interested in Clare¡¯s analysis of the situation in China. ÎÒ¶Ô¿ËÀ³¶û¶ÔÖйúÐÎÊÆµÄ·ÖÎöºÜ¸ÐÐËȤ¡£ 20. Studying the humanities makes us familiar with the language of emotion and the creative process. (Para. 7) Meaning: We get more familiar with the expressions of emotion and the process of creation by studying the humanities. 21. In an information economy, many people have the ability to produce a useful product such as a new MP3 player. (Para. 7) Meaning: In an economy driven by information, many people are capable of producing a useful commodity like a new MP3 player. 22. Yet, very few people have the ability to create a spectacular brand: the Ipod. (Para. 7) Meaning: But very few people have the ability to create an extremely impressive product name such as the Ipod. (Para. 7) ¡ïspectacular: a. extremely impressive ÒýÈËÈëʤµÄ£»·Ç³£×³¹ÛµÄ There was a spectacular sunset last night. ×òÍíµÄÈÕÂ伫Æä׳¹Û¡£ ¡ïbrand: n. [C] a product or group of products that has its own name and is made by one particular company Æ·ÅÆ£»É̱ê The Beatles are probably one of the most spectacular brands of musicians in the world. ÅûÍ·Ê¿¿ÉÄÜÊÇÈ«ÊÀ½çÒôÀÖ½çÀï×îÎüÒýÈËµÄÆ·ÅÆÖ®Ò»ÁË¡£ 23. Most importantly, studying the humanities invests us with great insight and self-awareness, thereby releasing our creative energy and talent in a positive and constructive manner. (Para. 7) Meaning: The most important advantage for us to study the humanities is that it enables us to become more analytical and self-aware; therefore, our creativeness and talent are brought out in a positive and constructive way. ¡ïinvest: v. use your money with the aim of making a profit from it Ͷ×Ê He invested all our profits in gold shares. 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