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Opinion Popup

Opinion Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/09/17

Opinion = (1) a personal belief or judgment about something or somebody: ‘He asked my opinion about the new project.’...    繼續閱讀...

Opinion = (1) a personal belief or judgment about something or somebody: ‘He asked my opinion about the new project.’...繼續閱讀
Icon_arrow_right 286 天前 
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Love Popup

Love Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/08/18

Love = (1) have a great affection or liking for (WITHOUT very much): ‘I’m sure that once you see Venice, you’ll love it.’ ‘I love Tennis.’ (2) derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in: ‘I love reading books.’ (3) an intense, tender, ineffable feeling of affection for somebody; a feeling of attachment toward a person or a sense of underlying oneness: ‘He loves his wife deeply.’    繼續閱讀...

Love = (1) have a great affection or liking for (WITHOUT very much): ‘I’m sure that once you see Venice, you’ll love it.’ ‘I love Tennis.’ (2) derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment from; take pleasure in: ‘I love reading books.’ (3) an intense, tender, ineffable feeling of affection for somebody; a feeling of attachment toward a person or a sense of underlying oneness: ‘He loves his wife deeply.’繼續閱讀
Icon_arrow_right 294 天前 
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Large Popup

Large Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/08/10

Large= (1) above average in size, number, quantity, magnitude, or extent: ‘This law is supported by a large part of t...    繼續閱讀...

Large= (1) above average in size, number, quantity, magnitude, or extent: ‘This law is supported by a large part of t...繼續閱讀
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Language Popup

Language Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/08/10

Language= (1) a systematic means of communicating ideas or feelings by the use of sounds, words, gestures, or convent...    繼續閱讀...

Language= (1) a systematic means of communicating ideas or feelings by the use of sounds, words, gestures, or convent...繼續閱讀
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Last Popup

Last Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/08/10

Last = coming after all others in time, space, degree, or being the only one remaining; (the one) at the end of a list, sequence, or series: ‘Our last meeting was in Rome.’ ‘I answered all the questions except the last one.’ Latest = designed/produced/published etc. more recently than any other: ‘Have you seen Toyota’s latest model?’ ‘The BBC World Service always has the latest news.’ Last but not least (Without at): ‘Last but not least, I’d like to thank our sponsors for making this evening possible.’    繼續閱讀...

Last = coming after all others in time, space, degree, or being the only one remaining; (the one) at the end of a list, sequence, or series: ‘Our last meeting was in Rome.’ ‘I answered all the questions except the last one.’ Latest = designed/produced/published etc. more recently than any other: ‘Have you seen Toyota’s latest model?’ ‘The BBC World Service always has the latest news.’ Last but not least (Without at): ‘Last but not least, I’d like to thank our sponsors for making this evening possible.’繼續閱讀
Icon_arrow_right 296 天前 
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Lack  Popup

Lack  Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/08/08

Lack sth (verb + object, WITHOUT in/of) with be lacking in sth and (a) the state of needing something that is absent ...    繼續閱讀...

Lack sth (verb + object, WITHOUT in/of) with be lacking in sth and (a) the state of needing something that is absent ...繼續閱讀
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Knowledge Popup

Knowledge Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/08/08

Knowledge of a subject (Not in/on): ‘She displayed an impressive knowledge of modern English literature. When talk...    繼續閱讀...

Knowledge of a subject (Not in/on): ‘She displayed an impressive knowledge of modern English literature. When talk...繼續閱讀
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Know Popup

Know Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/08/08

Know = be familiar with: ‘I know Frankfurt very well.’ (ii) be aware of the truth of something: ‘I know that he is ...    繼續閱讀...

Know = be familiar with: ‘I know Frankfurt very well.’ (ii) be aware of the truth of something: ‘I know that he is ...繼續閱讀
Icon_arrow_right 299 天前 
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Jump  Popup

Jump  Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/08/05

Jump = (i) a sudden increase (of an amount, price, level, etc.): ‘House prices jumped almost 20% in the first quarter...    繼續閱讀...

Jump = (i) a sudden increase (of an amount, price, level, etc.): ‘House prices jumped almost 20% in the first quarter...繼續閱讀
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Junk Popup

Junk Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/08/05

Junk = (informal) anything that is considered as worthless or useless: ‘The garden shed was full of old junk that had...    繼續閱讀...

Junk = (informal) anything that is considered as worthless or useless: ‘The garden shed was full of old junk that had...繼續閱讀
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Judge Popup

Judge Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/08/05

Be tried (put on trial) = be judged in a court of law: ‘He is being tried for the murder of his wife.’ ‘He was tried ...    繼續閱讀...

Be tried (put on trial) = be judged in a court of law: ‘He is being tried for the murder of his wife.’ ‘He was tried ...繼續閱讀
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Hope Popup

Hope Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/07/20

Hope = (1) expect and wish: ‘I hope she can understand my problems.’ (2) be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes: ...    繼續閱讀...

Hope = (1) expect and wish: ‘I hope she can understand my problems.’ (2) be optimistic; be full of hope; have hopes: ...繼續閱讀
Icon_arrow_right 317 天前 
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Hit Popup

Hit Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/07/18

Hit= (1) cause to move by striking: ‘Hit a ball’ (2) come into sudden contact with: ‘The car hit a tree.’(3) deal a b...    繼續閱讀...

Hit= (1) cause to move by striking: ‘Hit a ball’ (2) come into sudden contact with: ‘The car hit a tree.’(3) deal a b...繼續閱讀
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Hold Popup

Hold Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/07/18

Hold = (1) have or keep something in one’s hands or grip etc.: ‘I’d been holding the baby for nearly an hour.’ ‘Hold ...    繼續閱讀...

Hold = (1) have or keep something in one’s hands or grip etc.: ‘I’d been holding the baby for nearly an hour.’ ‘Hold ...繼續閱讀
Icon_arrow_right 321 天前 
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Headache Popup

Headache Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/07/14

Headache is a countable noun. Headache= (i) something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness: ‘The n...    繼續閱讀...

Headache is a countable noun. Headache= (i) something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness: ‘The n...繼續閱讀
Icon_arrow_right 327 天前 
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Golden Popup

Golden Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/07/08

Golden is used in idiomatic expressions such as ‘a golden opportunity’. ‘a golden handshake’, ‘golden moments’, and i...    繼續閱讀...

Golden is used in idiomatic expressions such as ‘a golden opportunity’. ‘a golden handshake’, ‘golden moments’, and i...繼續閱讀
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Go Popup

Go Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/07/08

Come is used for movements towards the speaker/ listener: ‘Come in and sit down for a few minutes.’ ‘When can I come ...    繼續閱讀...

Come is used for movements towards the speaker/ listener: ‘Come in and sit down for a few minutes.’ ‘When can I come ...繼續閱讀
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Glass Popup

Glass Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/07/08

Pane (or window-pane) = a sheet of glass used in a window: ‘The cracked panes will have to be replaced.’ Glasses (= ...    繼續閱讀...

Pane (or window-pane) = a sheet of glass used in a window: ‘The cracked panes will have to be replaced.’ Glasses (= ...繼續閱讀
Icon_arrow_right 331 天前 
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Frightened Popup

Frightened Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/07/04

Frighten (transitive) = make someone afraid; cause fear in: ‘Take that silly mask off, you are frightening the baby.’ ‘The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me.’ Be frightened = be afraid: ‘Don’t be frightened. It’s only thunder.’    繼續閱讀...

Frighten (transitive) = make someone afraid; cause fear in: ‘Take that silly mask off, you are frightening the baby.’ ‘The stranger who hangs around the building frightens me.’ Be frightened = be afraid: ‘Don’t be frightened. It’s only thunder.’繼續閱讀
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Fortune Popup

Fortune Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/07/04

Fortune = (1) an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that determines events or issues favorably or unfavorably: ‘They had the good fortune to escape injury when their car crashed.’ (2) Riches or wealth: ‘He lost a small fortune in bad investment.’ She is a lady of fortune.’ Good fortune is quite rare. It occurs mainly in the phrase ‘has the good fortune to do something’: ‘He had the good fortune to marry a kind woman.’    繼續閱讀...

Fortune = (1) an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that determines events or issues favorably or unfavorably: ‘They had the good fortune to escape injury when their car crashed.’ (2) Riches or wealth: ‘He lost a small fortune in bad investment.’ She is a lady of fortune.’ Good fortune is quite rare. It occurs mainly in the phrase ‘has the good fortune to do something’: ‘He had the good fortune to marry a kind woman.’繼續閱讀
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Friendly Popup

Friendly Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/07/04

‘Friendly’ is an adjective (NOT an adverb): ‘Our new neighbors are very friendly.’ ‘She gave me a friendly smile.’ To end a letter to a friend, use ‘Yours’ or ‘With best wishes’ (not friendly): ‘I look forward to hearing from you. Yours, Bob.’    繼續閱讀...

‘Friendly’ is an adjective (NOT an adverb): ‘Our new neighbors are very friendly.’ ‘She gave me a friendly smile.’ To end a letter to a friend, use ‘Yours’ or ‘With best wishes’ (not friendly): ‘I look forward to hearing from you. Yours, Bob.’繼續閱讀
Icon_arrow_right 340 天前 
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Fault Popup

Fault Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/06/25

Use fault in connection with (1) an imperfection in machines, electrical equipment: ‘if there is any fault in the mac...    繼續閱讀...

Use fault in connection with (1) an imperfection in machines, electrical equipment: ‘if there is any fault in the mac...繼續閱讀
Icon_arrow_right 347 天前 
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Example Popup

Example Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/06/18
(1) Something worth to be imitated; an example of something (NOT for): ‘He is a classic example of a man with vaulting ambition.’ (2) A representative form or pattern: ‘I profited from his example.’ (3) Set an example or set a good example = behave correctly so that people who copy you will behave correctly: ‘You must set an example to the younger children.’
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Except Popup

Except Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/06/18
Except (as preposition) = excluding; with the exception or exclusion of; but not: ‘She eats everything except fish.’ ‘There was nothing left except bread.’ Except (as conjunction) = Other than; used to introduce an exception to a proceeding statement: ‘They did not open their mouth except to complain.’ Except (as preposition) cannot be followed by a clause that has a finite verb (‘came’). Use unless (a conjunction) or except when, except while, except if, except that: ‘He tends to ignore me except when he needs something.’
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Exam/examination Popup

Exam/examination Popup

Pruthiraj 收藏於 2011/06/18
Take/sit (for)/have/do an examination (NOT make): ‘Of all the students who took the exam, only 45% passed.’ ‘I sit my final exams next July.’ Note that sit (for) an examination is not used in American English. Pass/fail an examination (WITHOUT in): ‘She passed all six examinations at the first attempt.’
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