Part 2 字根 表示{行为动作}的字根 cur = run 跑 或作 cour, cor
		 
		入门字
		 
		course (n.) 河道,课程
		 
		cour/ se
		run/ 名词字尾
		 
		进阶字
		 
		1. currency (n.) 货币,通货
		 
		cur/ renc/ y
		run/ 名词字尾
		 
		The euro may replace the currencies of the various nations in the European Union.
		欧元可能会取代欧盟各国的货币。
		 
		2. current (n.) (水、电、气)流
		 
		cur/ rent
		run/ 名词字尾
		 
		When the temperature nears absolute zero, electric currents meet with little or no resisitance.
		温度接近零度时,电流的阻力趋近于零。
		 
		3. cursor (n.) 游标
		 
		curs/ or
		run/ 名词字尾
		 
		To click on an icon, you must first move the cursor on top of it.
		要选取图像,得先把游标移到它上面。
		 
		4. cursory (a.) 匆忙的,草率的
		 
		curs/ ory
		run/ 形容词字尾
		 
		Most doctors today are too busy to have anything more than a cursory chat with outpatient.
		现在的医生都太忙了,顶多只能跟门诊病人匆忙地聊聊。
		 
		5. concur (v.) 看法一致,同意
		 
		con/ cur
		together/ run
		 
		Experts at the World Economic Conference concur that technology will continue to be the driving force behind economic growth.
		世界经济会议的与会导师看法一致,认为 科技会持续作为经济成长的动力。
		 
		6. discursive (a.) 漫谈式的
		 
		dis/ curs/ ive
		apart/ run/ 形容词字尾
		 
		Montaigne's essays were written in a discursive style.
		蒙田的散文风格是漫谈式的。
		 
		7. excursion (n.) 出游
		 
		ex/ curs/ ion
		out/ run/ 名词字尾
		 
		Buses wait at hotel gates to take people on gambling excursions to Atlantic City.
		巴士在旅馆门口等,要代客到大西洋城出游赌博。
		 
		8. incur (v.) 招致
		 
		in/ cur
		in/ run
		 
		Should the president decide to run for reelection, he might incur the wrath of the people.
		总统若决定竞选连任,可能招致民众的愤怒。
		 
		9. occur (v.) 产生
		 
		oc(ob)/ cur
		toward/ run
		 
		Full eclipses of the sun do not occur very often.
		日全食并不常常发生。
		 
		10. precursor (n.) 先导,前身
		 
		pre/ curs/ or
		before/ run/ 名词字尾
		 
		Some political leaders regard European monetary union as a precursor to political union.
		有些政治认为欧洲币制统一是政治统一的先导。
		 
		11. recur (v.) 反复发生
		 
		re/ cur
		again/ run
		 
		Having fought in Vietnam, the veteran is afflicted with recurring nightmares.
		这名老兵在越南打过仗,现在饱受反复发生的噩梦折磨。
		 
		12. courier (n.) 信差
		 
		cour/ ier
		run/ 名词字尾
		 
		Nowadays diplomatic couriers serve more symbolic functions than carrying messages.
		如今外交信差的功能是象征性的,并不是主要在传信。
		 
		13. concourse (n.)(机场、车站)大厅,广场
		 
		con/ cour/ se
		together/ run/ 名词字尾
		 
		With the flight delayed for 24 hours, many frustrated passengers are planning to camp out in the airport concourse.
		因为班机延误二十四小时,许多倍感挫折的游客都计划在机场大厅过夜。
		 
		14. intercourse (n.) 交往
		 
		inter/ cour/ se
		between/ run/ 名词字尾
		 
		A recluse lives without any social intercourse.
		隐士的生活中没有社交。
		 
		15. recourse (n.) 退路,后援
		 
		re/ cour/ se
		back/ run/ 名词字尾
		 
		One recourse for financially strapped museums is to sell off part of their collections.
		财务拮据的博物馆有条退路是卖掉些馆藏。
		 
		16. corridor (n.) 长廊
		 
		cor/ ridor
		run/ 名词字尾
		 
		Rooms line either side of the long corridor.
		长廊的两边都是房间。