精選寫作用字 (字源解析) 
 
1. pel, puls = drive, push, 表示“驅動,推”
     拉丁文pellere, pulsus
compel  v 強迫(com一起+pel推→一起推→強迫) /  compulsion  n
The law will compel employers to provide health insurance.
 
compulsory  a 強制性的(com+puls+ory)
Military service is compulsory in many countries.
compelling  a 強制性的,令人信服的,引人注目的(compel+l+ing)
The court was presented with compelling evidence that he'd murdered his neighbor.
expel  v 開除,驅逐(ex出+pel→推出→開除) /  expulsion  n
He was expelled from his native country.
impel  v 驅使,推進(im內+pel→由內推展→驅使)
The lack of democracy and equality impelled the oppressed to fight for freedom.
 
dispel  v 驅散(煙霧等)(dis分開+pel→推開→驅散)
His cheerful laughter dispelled her worries.
propel  v 推進(pro 向前+pel→向前推→推進) /  propulsion  n
propeller  n 推進器,螺旋槳
The film propelled her to stardom overnight.
repel  v 擊退(敵人),使…反感(re反+pel→推回去→擊退)
Particles with similar electric charges repel each other.
 
repulse  n v 打退,擊退(re 反+pulse)
Government troops repulsed an attack by rebel forces.
 
repulsive  a 排斥的,令人厭惡的
His brutal behavior was repulsive.
 
pulse  n 脈搏
His breathing was shallow and his pulse was weak.
pulsate  v(脈)搏動(puls脈搏+ate)
The whole city seemed to pulsate with excitement.
impulse  n 衝動,刺激(im內+pulse→由內推展→衝動)
He felt an irresistible impulse to cry out at the sight.
  
impulsive  a 衝動的(impulse+ive)
In a burst of impulsive generosity, I offered to pay.
 
 
2. ject = throw, cast, 表示“投擲,扔,丟”
     拉丁文jacere
abject  a 可憐的,悲慘的(ab向下+ject+→被人向下扔→悲慘的)
With great efforts, people in abject poverty can still go from rags to riches.
deject  v 使沮喪(de向下+ject→情緒向下扔→沮喪) 
dejected  a 情緒低落的
Peter was dejected, his confidence in tatters.
eject  v 噴出,退出(e出+ject→扔出) /  ejection  n
The pilot ejected from the plane and escaped injury.
inject  v 注射(in進+ject→扔進去→注射)
The technique consists of injecting healthy cells into the weakened muscles.
 
reject  v 拒絕,駁回(re回+ject→扔回來→拒絕) /  rejection  n 
It was feared his body was rejecting a kidney he received in a transplant four years ago.
 
project  v 投射 n 計劃(pro向前+ject→向前扔→投射) /  projection  n
I hope the team will project a smart, professional image .
 
subject  n 主題 a 易遭受到(+to N)(sub在…下面+ject→扔下去討論→主題)
This contentious subject has aroused a heated debate among the public.
The prices are subject to change.
 
subjective  a 主觀的  /  subjectivity  n 主觀性
The grading for speaking and writing tests can be highly subjective.
 
object  n 物體 v 反對(ob反+ject→反著扔→反對)
objection  n 反對(object 反對+ion)
The main objection to the hereditary principle is that such peers are not elected.
objective  a 客觀的  n目標
A case should be judged with objective evidence. 
The main objective of this campaign was to enhance the public awareness about 
environmental conservation.
 
conjecture  n v推測,猜想(con一起+ject+ure→大家一起丟出想法→推測)
There has been some conjecture about a possible merger.
trajectory  n 彈道,軌道(tra穿過+ject+ory→扔進去→彈道)
The missile deflected from its trajectory.
 
  
3. lev, live = raise, lighten, 表示“提升,舉起,變輕”
    拉丁文levare
elevate  v 舉起,升高(e出+lev+ate→舉出→升高)
elevator  n 電梯,升降機(elevate+or)
Technological advances have greatly elevated our living standards.
relieve  v 減輕,解除(re再+lieve→一再變輕→減輕) /  relief  n 
Mother Teresa devoted her whole life to relieving the distressed.
 
alleviate  v 減輕,緩和(al一再+levi+ate→不斷變輕→減輕)
A cold compress often alleviates pain.
 
relevant  a 相關的,切題的(re再+lev+ant→值得一再提起→相關的)
irrelevant  a 不相關的,不切題的(ir不+relevant)
Relevant documents were presented in court.
lever  n 槓杆,手段(lev+er→舉起重物的東西→槓杆)
leverage  n 槓杆作用,影響力(lever+age 狀態,作用)
Rich countries use foreign aid as a lever to achieve political aims.
levity  n 輕浮(lev+ity)
Words of levity are unseemly on this formal occasion.
levy  n v 課稅(lev+y→提升收入→課稅)
A direct food tax was levied by the local government.