初中八年级英语重点单词和例句
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初中八年级英语重点单词和例句
1. achieve (v.) - to successfully complete a goal or task
- He worked hard and was able to achieve his dream of becoming a doctor.
2. believe (v.) - to feel sure that something is true or that someone is honest
- She believed in her abilities and eventually succeeded in her endeavors.
3. commit (v.) - to do something illegal or wrong
- He committed a mistake but learned from it and moved on.
4. desire (v.) - to want something very much
- She desired to travel the world and explore different cultures.
5. embrace (v.) - to hold someone tightly in your arms, or to accept something willingly
- They embraced the new challenge with enthusiasm and determination.
6. foster (v.) - to take care of a child who is not your own, or to help something to develop
- The organization fosters a culture of innovation and creativity.
7. generate (v.) - to produce or create something
- The machine generates electricity for the entire building.
8. hike (v.) - to walk a long distance, usually in the countryside or mountains
- They hiked through the forest and enjoyed the beauty of nature.
9. inspire (v.) - to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it
- The speaker inspired the audience with his motivational speech.
10. join (v.) - to become a member of a group or organization
- He joined the local gym to stay fit and healthy.
11. keep (v.) - to have or continue to have something
- She keeps a journal to record her thoughts and experiences.
12. laugh (v.) - to make a sound with your mouth open because you are happy or think something is funny
- They laughed together at the joke and enjoyed the moment.
13. manage (v.) - to succeed in doing something, especially something
difficult
- She managed to solve the complex problem with her creative thinking.
14. notice (v.) - to become aware of something
- He noticed a change in her behavior and asked if everything was alright. 15. observe (v.) - to watch something carefully and pay attention to details - The scientist observed the experiment closely to analyze the results.
16. perform (v.) - to do something in front of people, especially as part of a job or to entertain them
- The actor performed his role with great skill and received standing ovation.
17. question (v.) - to ask a question
- She questioned the decision and sought clarification from her superiors. 18. reflect (v.) - to think deeply about something
- He reflected on his past actions and decided to make positive changes.
19. solve (v.) - to find an answer or solution to a problem
- The team worked together and successfully solved the mystery.
20. thank (v.) - to express gratitude to someone
- She thanked her teacher for guiding and supporting her throughout the year.
21. understand (v.) - to know why someone behaves in a particular way, or to know the meaning of something
- He understood the importance of communication in a relationship.
22. value (v.) - to consider someone or something to be important
- The company values its employees and provides them with opportunities for growth.
23. wonder (v.) - to think about something and ask yourself questions about it - She wondered about the future and what it held for her.
24. xenophobia (n.) - an intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries
- It is important to educate ourselves and combat xenophobia in society.
25. yield (v.) - to produce or provide something useful or valuable
- The farm yields a bountiful harvest each year.
26. zero (n.) - the number 0, or a starting point
- The countdown reached zero, and the race began.
27. adapt (v.) - to change something to make it suitable for a new use or situation
- The students had to adapt to the new online learning environment.
28. benefit (v.) - to receive advantages or profits from something
- Regular exercise benefits both physical and mental health.
29. challenge (v.) - to invite someone to compete with you
- She challenged her friends to a friendly debate on the topic.
30. communicate (v.) - to share or exchange information, news, or ideas
- Effective communication is key to building strong relationships.
31. cooperate (v.) - to work together with someone else to achieve a common goal
- The team members cooperated and completed the project on time.
32. develop (v.) - to grow or change over a period of time
- The city has developed into a major economic hub.
33. encourage (v.) - to give someone support or confidence to do something
- Her parents encouraged her to pursue her passion for music.
34. establish (v.) - to start or create something, especially an organization or a system
- The company established a branch in the new city to expand its market.
35. focus (v.) - to pay close attention to something
- She focused on her studies and achieved excellent results.
36. generate (v.) - to produce or create something
- The machine generates electricity for the entire building.
37. hike (v.) - to walk a long distance, usually in the countryside or mountains
- They hiked through the forest and enjoyed the beauty of nature.
38. inspire (v.) - to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it
- The speaker inspired the audience with his motivational speech.
39. join (v.) - to become a member of a group or organization
- He joined the local gym to stay fit and healthy.
40. keep (v.) - to have or continue to have something
- She keeps a journal to record her thoughts and experiences.
41. laugh (v.) - to make a sound with your mouth open because you are happy or think something is funny
- They laughed together at the joke and enjoyed the moment.
42. manage (v.) - to succeed in doing something, especially something difficult
- She managed to solve the complex problem with her creative thinking.
43. notice (v.) - to become aware of something
- He noticed a change in her behavior and asked if everything was alright.
44. observe (v.) - to watch something carefully and pay attention to details
- The scientist observed the experiment closely to analyze the results.
45. perform (v.) - to do something in front of people, especially as part of a job or to entertain them
- The actor performed his role with great skill and received standing ovation.
46. question (v.) - to ask a question
- She questioned the decision and sought clarification from her superiors.
47. reflect (v.) - to think deeply about something
- He reflected on his past actions and decided to make positive changes.
48. solve (v.) - to find an answer or solution to a problem
- The team worked together and successfully solved the mystery.
49. thank (v.) - to express gratitude to someone
- She thanked her teacher for guiding and supporting her throughout the year.
50. understand (v.) - to know why someone behaves in a particular way, or to know the meaning of something
- He understood the importance of communication in a relationship.
51. value (v.) - to consider someone or something to be important
- The company values its employees and provides them with opportunities for growth.
52. wonder (v.) - to think about something and ask yourself questions about it
- She wondered about the future and what it held for her.
53. xenophobia (n.) - an intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries
- It is important to educate ourselves and combat xenophobia in society.
54. yield (v.) - to produce or provide something useful or valuable
- The farm yields a bountiful harvest each year.
55. adapt (v.) - to change something to make it suitable for a new use or situation
- The company had to adapt its marketing strategy to appeal to a younger audience.
56. benefit (v.) - to receive advantages or profits from something
- Regular exercise benefits both physical and mental health.
57. challenge (v.) - to invite someone to compete with you
- He challenged his friends to a friendly game of basketball.
58. communicate (v.) - to share or exchange information, news, or ideas
- Effective communication is key to building strong relationships.
59. cooperate (v.) - to work together with someone else to achieve a common goal
- The team members cooperated and completed the project on time.
60. develop (v.) - to grow or change over a period of time
- The city has developed into a major economic hub.
61. encourage (v.) - to give someone support or confidence to do something
- Her friends encouraged her to pursue her passion for painting.
62. establish (v.) - to start or create something, especially an organization or a system
- The organization established a scholarship fund for deserving students.
63. focus (v.) - to pay close attention to something
- She focused on her goals and achieved success in her career.
64. generate (v.) - to produce or create something
- The wind turbines generate clean energy for the surrounding area.
65. hike (v.) - to walk a long distance, usually in the countryside or mountains
- They hiked up the mountain and enjoyed the breathtaking view from the top.
66. inspire (v.) - to make someone feel that they want to do something and can do it
- The teacher inspired her students to dream big and pursue their passions.
67. join (v.) - to become a member of a group or organization
- She joined a book club to meet new people and discuss literature.
68. keep (v.) - to have or continue to have something
- He keeps a collection of vintage records and enjoys listening to them.
69. laugh (v.) - to make a sound with your mouth open because you are happy or think something is funny
- They shared a laugh and created a memorable moment together.
70. manage (v.) - to succeed in doing something, especially something difficult
- She managed to balance her work and personal life effectively.
71. notice (v.) - to become aware of something
- He noticed a hidden talent in his daughter and encouraged her to explore it.
72. observe (v.) - to watch something carefully and pay attention to details
- The bird watcher observed the behavior of various bird species in their natural habitat.
73. perform (v.) - to do something in front of people, especially as part of a job or to entertain them
- The musician performed a moving rendition of the classic song.
74. question (v.) - to ask a question
- He questioned the politician's motives during the town hall meeting.
75. reflect (v.) - to think deeply about something
- She reflected on her experiences and gained valuable insights.
76. solve (v.) - to find an answer or solution to a problem
- The detective solved the mysterious case with his sharp observational skills.
77. thank (v.) - to express gratitude to someone
- She thanked her mentor for providing guidance and support throughout her journey.
78. understand (v.) - to know why someone behaves in a particular way, or to know the meaning of something
- He understood the importance of empathy in building strong relationships.
79. value (v.) - to consider someone or something to be important
- The community values its diversity and celebrates different cultures.
80. wonder (v.) - to think about something and ask yourself questions about it
- He wonders about the possibilities that lie ahead in his career.
81. xenophobia (n.) - an intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries - It is crucial to promote inclusivity and combat xenophobia in our society.
82. yield (v.) - to produce or provide something useful or valuable
- The garden yields an abundance of fresh vegetables and fruits.
83. adapt (v.) - to change something to make it suitable for a new use or situation
- The company had to adapt its operations to comply with the new industry regulations.
84. benefit (v.) - to receive advantages or profits from something
- Regular meditation benefits mental clarity and stress reduction.
85. challenge (v.) - to invite someone to compete with you
- She challenged her friends to a friendly trivia night to test their knowledge.
86. communicate (v.) - to share or exchange information, news, or ideas
- Open communication is essential for a healthy and thriving relationship.
87. cooperate (v.) - to work together with someone else to achieve a common goal
- The team members cooperated and achieved exceptional results in their project.。