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vocabulary

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vocabulary

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random
We asked a random sample/selection of people what they thought.
adj.任意的;隨機的;胡亂的
nickname
We always use the nickname Beth for our daughter Elizabeth.
n.外號;綽號;諢名
solution
There's no easy solution to this problem.
n.解決辦法;解決方案
guidance
I've always looked to my father for guidance in these matters.
n.指導,引導
forbidden
Smoking is forbidden in the cinema.
adj.(尤指法律)禁止的,不准的
oppressive
an oppressive government/military regime
adj.壓迫的;壓制的;暴虐的
frown
She frowned at me, clearly annoyed.
v.皺眉,蹙額
uninhibited
We watched two hours of glorious, uninhibited tennis.
adj.自由的;縱情的;無拘無束的
consequence
I told the hairdresser to do what she wanted to my hair, and look at the consequences!
n.(常指不好或不利的)結果,後果
devastating
The drought has had devastating consequences/effects.
adj.毀滅性的,破壞性極大的
suffering
The war will cause widespread human suffering.
n.疼痛;折磨;痛苦
forum
Discussion forums are a way of contacting people with similar interests from all over the world.
n.(網際網路上的)論壇
deficit
The UK's deficit in manufactured goods fell slightly in the last three months.
n.赤字;逆差;虧損
empathy
The nurse should try to have empathy between for the patient.
.同情;同感,共鳴
bound
You're bound to forget people's names occasionally.
.肯定的;極有可能的;必然的;註定了的
intimidation
The campaign of violence and intimidation against them intensifies daily.
.恫嚇,恐嚇
swearing
He went along muttering words and swearing .
n.詛咒,咒罵
abusive
He was apparently abusive to the flight attendants.
adj.辱駡的;譭謗的;惡語的
liberating
Taking all your clothes off can be a very liberating experience.
adj.令人感到自由的;令人暢快的;令人自由自在的
taboo
In this society there is a taboo on/against any sort of public display of affection.
n.(宗教或社會習俗方面的)禁忌,忌諱

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attend
Over two hundred people attended the funeral.
v.出席,參加;到場
standpoint
I have to put aside my emotions," he says, "and consider it from a professional standpoint."
n.觀點,立場
ignore
She can be really irritating but I try to ignore her.
v.不理睬,忽視
situation
Her news put me in a difficult situation.
n.處境,情況,形勢
instead
There's no coffee - would you like a cup of tea instead?
adv.作為替代
prohibit
Motor vehicles are prohibited from driving in the town centre.
v.禁止;阻止
geography
Others are only emerging, like law and geography and law and bioethics.
n.地理;地理學
diversification
The government offered help for diversification into new farm products and food processing.
n.(產品或服務的)多樣化
alienate
All these changes to the newspaper have alienated its traditional readers.
v.離間;使背離;使不友好
aspect
Which aspects of the job do you most enjoy?
n.方面;層面
critical
The report is highly critical of safety standards at the factory.
adj.批評的;批判的;挑剔的;謹嚴的
encounter
We encountered a problem with the fuel pump during safety tests.
v.偶然相遇,邂逅
annoyed
I was so annoyed with him for turning up late.
adj.生氣的, 煩惱的…
offensive
He told some really offensive sexist jokes.
adj.冒犯的, 討厭的
attentive
The actor also keeps attentive to the breath.
adj.聆聽, 認真傾聽的, 專心的…
opt
Mike opted for early retirement.
v.選擇,挑選
conflict
The results of the new research would seem to conflict with existing theories.
v.衝突, 分歧, 爭論…
balance
The toddler wobbled and lost his balance
n.相等, 平衡,
conscious
She’s out of surgery but not fully conscious yet.
adj.意識到, 醒著的, 有意識的…

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repercussion
Any decrease in tourism could have serious repercussions for the local economy.
n.(尤指壞的)影響,反響;惡果
phenomenon
Gravity is a natural phenomenon.
n.(尤指不尋常的或有趣的)現象
coin
I asked for £10 in 20p coins.
n.硬幣;金屬貨幣
dictate
The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region.
v.命令,下(令);決定,規定
restrain
When he started fighting, it took four police officers to restrain him.
v.阻止,制止;遏制
disinhibition
去抑制
benign
a benign old lady
adj.慈祥的;和善的
expense
Buying a bigger car has proved to be well worth the expense.
n.花錢;支付;耗費
deliberately
I'm sure he says these things deliberately to annoy me.
adv.故意地
purposely
The trial has been purposely delayed.
adv.故意地,刻意地
troll
A well-constructed troll will provoke irate or confused responses from flamers and newbies.
n.網路怪論
civility
She greeted them with civility, but not much warmth.
n.禮貌,客氣(的言語)
civil
Helicopters are mainly used for military rather than civil use.
adj.文職的;民用的;平民的,國民的
allot
They allotted everyone a separate desk.
v.分配;分派
embarrassment
She blushed with embarrassment.
n.尷尬,窘迫
anonymity
The police have reassured witnesses that they will be guaranteed anonymity.
n.匿名;無名;不公開姓名
necessarily
The fact that something is cheap doesn't necessarily mean it's of low quality.
adv.不可避免地,必然地
anxiety
Children normally feel a lot of anxiety about their first day at school.
n.焦慮,不安,擔心
available
Is this dress available in a larger size?
adj.可獲得的;可用的
comment
I don't want any comments on/about my new haircut, thank you!
n.評論;意見;評價;評語

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con
I know when I’m being conned.
v.騙,詐騙,哄騙(通常指錢財)
pro
We had to weigh up the pros and cons of outsourcing the work.
n.好處,益處
reap
One pepper farmer showed lack of interest in his crop, it became overgrown by weeds and nothing was reaped.
v.收割,收穫, 獲得…
strain
There was no conserved drug resistance profile among the epidemic strains.
n.壓力, 拉力
emoji
Android devices support emoji differently depending on the operating system version.
n.表情圖像, 表情符號…
resentment
He harbours a deep resentment against his parents for his miserable childhood.
n.怨恨
misconstrue
She said Harris had misconstrued her comments.
v.誤解…的意思(或意圖)…
millennial
Millennials have grown up with the internet and can't imagine a world without it.
adj.一千年的
prohibition
The environmental group is demanding a complete prohibition against the hunting of whales.
n.禁止, 禁令, 禁酒時期
hostility
They showed open (= obvious) hostility to/towards their new neighbours.
n.不友好
dilemma
The president is clearly in a dilemma about/over how to tackle the crisis.
n.左右為難,兩難境地…
companionship
I lived on my own for a while but I missed the companionship of others.
n.友誼
alienated
These women tell us that they feel very alienated from other women.
adj.疏遠
instantaneously
Participants in chat rooms respond instantaneously to each other.
adv.瞬間
confide
He confided (to her) that his hair was not his own.
v.吐露,傾訴(秘密)
incur
The play has incurred the wrath/anger of both audiences and critics.
v.招致;遭受
proximity
The best thing about the location of the house is its proximity to the town centre.
n.接近,鄰近;臨近
nurture
She wants to stay at home and nurture her children.
v.養育,培育(尤指幼兒或植物)
diversify
Millions of years ago, changes in the earth's climate caused animal and plant life to diversify.
v.多樣化;差異化