enchant v. 使迷住 (to attract and hold the attention of (someone) by being interesting, pretty, etc.) /ɪnˈtʃɑːnt /
- Kim Kardashian seems to have enchanted the world with her attractive face and figure and her jet-set lifestyle.
chant v. 反复地唱歌 (to say (a word or phrase) many times in a rhythmic way, usually loudly and with other people) / CHant /
- As the kicker took aim at the ball, Arsenal's fans began to repetitively chant, "One song! We've only got one song!"
rant v. 辱骂 (to speak or write in an angry or emotionally charged manner) / rænt /
- The vagabond stood on the corner, loudly ranting to all and sundry about the state of the world.
cant v. 倾斜 (tilt) / kant /
- The rooflines of A-frame houses usually cant steeply, to about 60 degrees or more.
scant adj. 稀缺的 (inadequately supplied) / skænt /
- We went to the store to get batteries, water, matches, and canned goods, thus replenishing our scant hurricane supplies.
dent v. 削弱,削减 (to make (something) weaker) / dɛnt /
- Although we were exhausted by our study schedule, we continued working, vowing that no small physical discomforts would dent our enthusiasm for focusing on our exams.
slant v. 倾斜 (to present in a way that favors a particular group or opinion) / slænt /
- Every time we watch Fox News we are shocked by the way the channel manages to give every story a hyper-conservative slant.