作者ng1999 (NG1999)
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標題[心得] 國際學村.新制多益.閱讀.TEST4單字表
時間Thu Apr 11 15:36:34 2019
自己複習用的單字表。
只記英文與例句,不寫中文,貼出來分享。
先前的T1,T2,T3已經貼在上面。
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TEST - 04,自己閱讀後的單字筆記,總計401個。
從Page 96 - Page 123
書名:新制多益 NEW TOEIC 閱讀題庫解析(2018起多益更新試題完全解密!)
作者: Hackers Academia
出版社:國際學村
出版日期:2018/03/30
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單字表:
T4/P5 — p.96-98 (TOTAL 401 Vocabularies)
【p.96】
◇ newly (adv.)
newly industrialized nations
The walls are newly painted.
a newly(-)wed couple
a newly(-)decorated house
◆ lounge (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
◇ up to ...
The lounge can hold up to 100 travelers.
I can take up to four people in my car.
"This paper is up to standard,"
"Add all the items up to the next to last item,"
You can make up to five copies.
◆ cosmetic (n.) (adj.)
a cosmetic cream
to use/put on/apply cosmetics
◇ outsourcing (n.)
labor outsourcing
service outsourcing
service outsourcing industry
information technology outsourcing
◆ alliance (n.)
They tried to forge an alliance.
in alliance with ...
to form an alliance
◇ leadership (n.)
The vice-president took over the leadership of the country.
She lacks leadership.
leadership of the party
to be elected to the leadershi
◆ take over
The new manager will take over his business.
The new ideology is taking over the old one.
Mr. Chang is going to take over Mr. Wang’s position as vice president.
◇ overtake (vt.)
I had to walk very fast to overtake you.
He was overtaken by misfortune.
◆ evaluation (n.)
I attempted an honest evaluation of my own life
◇ evaluate (vt.)
◆ estimate (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
◇ estate (n.)
He is a real estate agent.
When his father died, he left an estate of one million dollars.
◆ declare (vt.) (vi.)
◇ advisory (n.) (adj.)
He participated in the conference in an advisory capacity.
She wrote him an advisory letter.
◆ committee (n.)
He is on the finance committee.
to be on or sit on or serve on a committee
◇ pricey (adj.)
It might be a bit pricey, but the food here is definitely worth every penny.
◆ pricer (n.)
◇ capacity (n.)
He said that in the capacity as mayor.
◆ Pittsburgh (a city)
【p.97】
◇ patron (n.)
We have a special offer for our regular patrons.
◆ electronic (adj.)
electronic control
electronic equipment
◇ electric (adj.)
I got an electric shock from the wire.
The child likes electric toys.
an electric light
an electric toothbrush
◆ switch off / turn off
Be sure to switch off the light when you leave the office.
Long lectures really switch me off.
◇ assurance (n.)
The contractor gave assurances that the work would be completed on time.
◆ depart (vi.)
They departed at noon.
◇ departure (n.)
The plane's departure was on schedule.
◆ definitely (adv.)
He is definitely coming.
he's definitely not my type
◇ volunteer (vt.) (vi.) (n.) (adj.)
They volunteered to repair the house for the old lady.
He volunteered for the hard and unprofitable job.
to volunteer to join/serve
◆ certificate (n.)
◇ out of
Are they doing so out of habit or out of fear?
I took the job out of necessity because we had no money left.
◆ lotion (n.)
suntan lotion
setting lotion
◇ heavily (adv.)
He sat down heavily.
I don't understand you, she said heavily.
◆ moderately (adv.)
They lived moderately.
a moderately wealthy family
how hungry are you? — oh, moderately
moderately priced/sized
◇ exclusive (adj.) (n.)
This bathroom is for the President's exclusive use.
The reporter had an exclusive interview with the Nobel prize winner.
This is an exclusive white residential area.
The story was a Washington Post exclusive. '
◇ exclusively (adv.)
She writes exclusively for New York Times.
This room is exclusively for women.
◆ additionally (adv.)
Additionally, the company will provide 90-day technical support.
◇ nominate (vt.)
◆ chairperson (n.)
◇ persuasive (adj.)
a very persuasive argument
persuasive reasons
he can be very persuasive
◆ persuade (vt.) (vi.)
She persuaded me into buying it.
◇ confident (adj.)
He is quite confident that he will pass the examination.
They are confident of success.
◇ confidential (adj.)
confidential information
She spoke in a confidential tone of voice.
a confidential secretary
◆ capable (adj.)
She is capable of judging works of art.
The girl is capable of doing it.
He is a very capable administrator.
◇ grounded
well-grounded
to have a good or thorough grounding in sth.
◆ highly (adv.)
They are highly skilled workers.
Dogs have a highly developed sense of smell.
He speaks very highly of you.
He is highly paid.
◇ managerial (adv.)
managerial position
◆ complain (vt.) (vi.) / complaint (n.)
◇ corporation (n.)
He landed a job in a large American corporation.
◆ in spite of
We went swimming in spite of rain.
In spite of being very tired, I stayed awake.
In spite of the fact that I was very tired, I stayed awake.
◇ despite
Despite all his efforts Robert failed.
Despite being sick, Grace went to work.
Despite the fact that she was sick, Grace went to work.
◆ ruling (adj.) (n.)
At this point, the ruling classes were willing to compromise.
the ruling party
to give a ruling on sth.
◇ shifting
◆ convincing (adj.)
a convincing argument
a convincing victory
◇ convince (vt.)
He convinced me of his innocence.
I was convinced that he knew the truth.
◆ innocent (adj.)
He was pronounced innocent of the charge.
The butterfly is an innocent insect.
Don't be so innocent as to believe everything he say
◇ innocence (n.)
He was sure of Jack's innocence.
the innocence of a child
◆ insect (n.)
The bee is a diligent insect.
【p.98】
◇ deduct (vt.)
deduct a tax from one's wages
to deduct sth. from sth.
◆ prolong (vt.)
People have all along been seeking to prolong life.
drugs that help to prolong life
◇ settle (vt.) (vi.)
I have several bills to settle.
The family has settled in Canada.
After the excitement I tried to settle myself.
◆ settle down (ph.)
I want to get married and settle down.
Uncle George didn't settle down until he was nearly fifty.
◇ remain (vi.)
A few pears remain on the trees.
She remained in her office all afternoon.
She remained silent all night.
◇ remaining (adj.)
in one's remaining years
◆ debt (n.)
He has a lot of old debts to meet.
It's much easier to get into debt than to get out of debt.
◇ repay (vt.) (vi.)
I'll repay you all the money you lent me next week.
I've agreed to repay the loan in instalments
◆ instalment (n.)
instalment plan
instalment credit
◇ approved (adj.)
◆ lease (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
He leased his apartment to his friend.
As we don't have money to buy a new house, we have to lease one.
to take out a lease on sth.
to take out a lease on an apartment
◇ rent (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
I've got to pay my rent this morning.
This house rents for US$ 800 a month.
I have rented the house out to a very nice family.
◆ rival (vt.) (vi.) (n.) (adj.)
They are rivals for the same office.
The rival companies tried to outsell one another.
He soon rivaled the others in skill.
rivals in love
◇ competitor (n.)
The two friends were competitors for the class presidency.
◆ buy out (ph.)
The law firm was active in management buyouts, mergers, and acquisitions.
The other directors have offered to buy me out.
◇ undoubtedly (adv.)
That is undoubtedly true.
◆ identical (adj.)
The two words are identical in meaning.
She wore the identical dress on both occasions.
◇ dominant (n.) (adj.)
the dominant partner of a business
the dominant power in Europe
◆ broad (n.) (adj.) (adv.)
The menu offers a broad choice of desserts
◇ fiscal (adj.)
fiscal year.
◆ conclusion (n.)
The debate did not come to a conclusion until midnight.
by the conclusion of the fiscal year.
◇ publicly (adv.)
I am going to say what I think of him openly and publicly.
◆ journalist (n.)
◇ fascinate (vt.) (vi.)
I watched her, fascinated.
The child was fascinated with his new toy.
she really fascinates me
◆ fascinated (adj.)
◇ fascinating (adj.)
This idea is fascinating.
This is a fascinating city full of ancient buildings.
◆ goodwill (n.)
We pursue a policy of goodwill in international relations.
We paid $50,000 for the store, plus $8,000 for goodwill.
a man of goodwill
◇ a gesture of
a gesture of goodwill
a gesture of sympathy
◆ generous (adj.)
She is generous in giving help.
He was generous to everybody with money.
◇ generously (adv.)
She was paid generously to look after the children.
◆ immensely (adv.)
I enjoyed the play immensely
I was immensely pleased to hear the news
◇ intensively (adv.)
◆ reaction (n.)
What was his reaction to the plan?
◇ monument (n.)
◆ reveal (vt.) (n.)
Little by little he revealed his ambitions.
He revealed the secret by accident.
◇ imagination (n.)
He is a man of imagination.
◆ perspective (n.) (adj.)
Children often draw without perspective.
view an issue from a historical perspective
keep one's perspective
You have the wrong perspective on that situation.
perspective drawing
◇ reflection (n.)
◆ cruise (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
the cruise ship.
to be/go on a cruise
◇ ship (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
◆ nearly (adv.)
She is nearly fifty now.
it's nearly 9 o'clock
your coffee's nearly cold
◇ stormy (adj.)
He has a stormy temper.
They had a stormy quarrel.
the stormy weather.
◆ in advance (ph.)
He paid a month's rent in advance.
The guard of honor marched in advance.
◇ in favor of (ph.)
Was he in favor of votes for women?
The evidence is in favor of the defendant.
◆ defendant (n.) (adj.)
◇ estimate (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
◆ reevaluate / evaluate (vt.)
◇ argument (n.)
We had an argument about politics.
I accepted his argument that taxation should be increased.
to have/get into an argument with sb.
◆ far / farther / farthest
Who can swim furthest?
◆ far / further / furthest
◇ deep / deepest
the deepest dye
◆ heavy / heaviset
◇ strong / strongest
◆ throughout
◇ gather (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
He is gathering materials for a new book.
The girl is gathering flowers.
This cloth gathers dust.
◆ entertainment (n.)
She played the piano for our entertainment.
◇ theory (n.)
◆ evidence (vt.) (n.)
There are evidences that somebody has been living here.
◇ intelligent (adj.)
The child made a very intelligent comment.
Elephants are intelligent animals.
◆ intelligence (n.)
He's obviously a man of very high intelligence.
use your intelligence!
to be of low/high intelligence
◇ possess (vt.)
The country possesses rich mineral deposits.
Though plain-looking, Mary is possessed of great intelligence.
T4/P6 — p.99-102
【p.99】
◇ prohibit (vt.)
Smoking is prohibited in the office building.
◆ violate (vt.)
Tom didn't think he was violating any laws.
You've violated our trust.
◇ be ticketed
◆ penalty (n.)
◇ offense (n.)
For what offense was he arrested?
◆ validity (n.)
We should question the validity of those figures.
◇ appeal (vi.) (vt.) (n.)
make an appeal
We will appeal to a great variety of sources of information.
◆ outcome (n.) / result
She was satisfied with the outcome of her efforts.
◇ violation (n.)
violation of the right of free speech
violation of safety regulations in a factory
◆ negligence (n.)
repeated negligence
The accident was caused by the negligence of the driver.
◇ statute (n.)
city statute
◆ statue (n.)
The Statue of Liberty stands in New York Harbor.
◆ tow (vt.) (n.)
The police towed the broken car away.
◇ suspension (n.)
I think her suspension from the team was a very harsh punishment.
the suspension of a driver's license
◆ suspend (vt.) (vi.)
Trade with that country was suspended for ten years.
The store suspended.
◇ sanitation (n.)
They lived in conditions of appalling sanitation.
sanitation vehicle.
◆ appal (vt.) / appalling (adj.)
It is appalling that so many people evade paying taxes.
an appalling waste of resources
◇ roadway (n.)
◆ regulation (n.) (adj.)
He was fined for breaking traffic regulations.
◇ fine
The driver paid a fifty-dollar fine for speeding.
The judge fined him heavily.
◆ exemplary (adj.)
an exemplary student/father
◇ subsequent (a.)
The problem will be discussed at length in subsequent chapters.
On the day subsequent to his visit, she disappeared.
【p.100】
◇ in regard to
◆ markdown (n.)
◇ intense (adj.)
The candidate has many intense supporters.
intense pleasure/anger/anguish
◆ supply (vt.) (n.)
Our farm supplies the market with fruits and vegetables.
We supply power to the three nearby towns.
My father has cut off the supplies.
We have new supplies of fur coats.
◇ popularize (vt.)
the fashion was first popularized in the mid-eighties
◆ popular (adj.)
◇ popularly (adv.)
a popularly elected government
◆ popularity (n.)
Golf has gained popularity among the wealthy in my country.
the popularity of football
to lose popularity
◇ sincere (adj.)
Henry was sincere about reconciling with his brother.
He was decent, sincere -- a good man.
◆ sincerely (adv.)
I sincerely hope you'll come with us.
◇ fortune (n.) (vt.) (vi.)
He received a large fortune when his uncle died.
He did not deserve such fortune
She told my fortune by reading my palm.
◆ fortunate (adj.)
It is fortunate that we can all meet tomorrow.
◇ fortunately (adv.)
Fortunately she didn't mind.
【p.101】
◇ facelift / face-lift / renovation / refurbish
Facebook facelift
◆ official (n.) (adj.)
◇ aviation (n.)
Department of Aviation
aviation industry
◆ meeting / assembly / conference / convention / council / congress
◇ press conference (n.)
◆ early / earlier
◇ spokesperson (n.)
◆ in response to
He opened the door in response to a knock.
In response to my shouts people ran to help.
◇ authority (n.) / authorities
city authorities
◆ renovate / renovation
make a renovation.
◇ in addition to
◆ runaway (n.)
◇ significant (n.) (adj.)
I noticed that there has been a significant change on you.
◆ transformation (n.)
There was a noticeable transformation in his appearance.
◇ appearance (n.)
The appearance of the old house completely changed.
◆ interior (n.) (adj.)
◇ enhance (vt.)
Beautiful coloured illustrations enhanced the book.
◆ ease (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
The aspirin eased his headache.
I eased her mind by telling her that the children were safe.
◇ exceed (vt.) (vi.)
The sales exceeded my expectation.
◆ reasonable (adj.)
Our mother was always very reasonable.
be reasonable!
◇ anticipate (vt.)
It is impossible to anticipate when it will happen.
The first question is one which Jason has anticipated.
My wife anticipates all my needs each time I come back from a business trip.
◆ revenue (n.)
Rent is one form of revenue.
Tax revenues increased last year.
◇ disclose (vt.)
This letter disclosed his secret
She refused to disclose her name and address.
◆ distract (vt.)
Noise distracted the writer from his work.
【p.102】
◇ in reference to
◆ opportunity (n.)
◇ arise / arose
◆ cocoa (n.)
Cocoa is used in making chocolate.
◇ interest (n.) (vt.)
I developed an interest in the machine.
I have lost my interest in chemistry.
◆ derive (vi.) (vt.)
Many English words are derived from Latin.
This English word derives from French.
◇ prevent (vi.) (vt.)
◆ successfully (adv.)
◇ quantity (n.) / quantity of
◆ enclose (vt.)
◇ formula (n.)
◆ quality (n.) (a.)
◇ supply (n.) (vt.)
We have new supplies of fur coats.
◆ certain (adj.)
They are certain to succeed.
T4/P7 — p.103-113
【p.103】
◇ personnel (n.)
The new director is likely to make major changes in personnel.
Personnel will help you find somewhere to live.
◆ capacity (n.)
He said that in the capacity as mayor.
She was speaking in her capacity as a novelist, rather than as a television
presenter.
◇ colleague (n.)
◆ valuable (n.) (adj.)
◇ duty (n.)
◆ analysis (n.) / analyses (n.)
◇ excel (vt.) (vi.)
She excels the rest of the class in English.
He excels at volleyball.
◆ count on
You can count on him to help.
we're counting on you
◇ hesitate (vt.) (vi.)
Don't hesitate about that. Do it at once.
He did not hesitate to ask her to sit beside him.
◆ vacant (adj.)
By the end of the game, the stadium was almost vacant.
That position remains vacant.
◇ joint (n.) (vt.) (adj.)
We have opened a joint account at the bank.
◆ former (a.)
In former days there was a racecourse here.
◇ excellent (adj.)
He is excellent in mathematics.
◆ analytic (adj.)
she has a very analytic mind
◇ capable (adj.)
She is capable of judging works of art.
He is a very capable administrator.
【p.104】
◇ dealership (n.)
car dealership
◆ try out
They are trying out the new method.
◇ mechanical (adj.)
Blinking is a mechanical action of the eyelids.
◆ offer (n.) (vt.) (vi.)
We offered him the calculator for US$50.
◇ errand (n.)
I've no time to run errands for you.
How many errands did you do in the trip?
【p.105】
◆ advisory (n.) (adj.)
He participated in the conference in an advisory capacity.
She wrote him an advisory letter.
◇ prompt (n.) (vt.) (vi.) (adj.) (adv.)
He is prompt in paying his rent.
◆ promote (vt.)
He certainly ought to be promoted.
Your job is to promote the new product.
◇ prior / prior to ...
◆ appliance (n.)
◇ alliance (n.) / an alliance / league / make a league
◆ incur (vt.)
incur a debt
◇ after-sales service
◆ geographical / geographic (adj.)
【p.106】
◇ consumption (n.)
There's too great a consumption of alcohol in Britain.
products for domestic consumption
immediate consumption
◆ consume (vt.) (vi.)
◇ lessen (vt.) (vi.)
to lessen the need for sth.
her fever has lessened
◆ bulletin (n.) (vt.)
◇ fulfill (vt.)
He always fulfills his promises.
◆ obligation (n.)
We were under obligation to finish the work in a satisfactory way.
The builder failed to fulfill the terms of his obligation.
◇ oblige (vt.) (vi.)
I was obliged to abandon that idea.
◆ mug (n.)
◇ intend (vt.)
That trap is intended for you.
◆ cut down
He tried to cut down on smoking but failed.
◇ sustainable (adj.)
sustainable manufacturer
【p.107】
◆ aviation (n.)
◇ carrier (n.)
The commercial carrier is doing a lively business.
◆ grant (vt.) (n.)
He granted me my request
◇ resume (vt.) (vi.)
They proposed that he should resume his job as farmhand.
◆ proposed (vt.) (vi.)
He proposed building a bridge across this river.
They propose to begin tonight.
◇ suppose (vt.) (vi.)
I suppose he is still in town.
I suppose so
◆ ground (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
Their ship was grounded.
The plane was grounded by fog yesterday.
The pilot was grounded for 3 days.
◇ pilot (vt.) (adj.) (n.)
◆ pirate (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
◇ omit (vt.)
He omitted reading the second page.
◆ inspection (n.)
◇ investigation (n.)
◆ board of director
◇ key executive
◆ possible / possibly
◇ overtake
◆ budget airline / budget carrier
◇ conscious (adj.)
She may become conscious before morning.
I suddenly became conscious that someone was looking at me.
◆ budget-conscious
◇ route / flight route
◆ measure (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
The government was urged to take measures to combat the spread of AIDS.
◇ aircraft (n.)
The airline ordered 15 new aircraft.
◆ practice (vt.) (vi.) (n.)
change its work practices.
【p.108】
◇ envelope (n.)
Mother addressed the envelope.
◆ envelop (vt.)
The city enveloped in snow looked so mysterious.
◇ commemorate (vt.)
commemorate victories
◆ noted (adj.)
He is a noted authority on English literature.
◇ environmentalist (n.)
◆ postal (n.) (adj.)
◇ fill out
He has to fill a form out.
【p.109】
◆ workout (n.)
◇ pedal (n.)
◆ knee (n.) (vt.)
He kneed the door open.
◇ ankle (n.)
◆ likelihood (n.)
There is every likelihood that she'll come.
in all likelihood
Do you think there is any likelihood of his agreeing to it?
◇ toe (n.) (vt.) (vi.)
He toed the cigarette out.
◆ cigarette (n.)
◇ difficulty (n.)
I had no difficulty in getting in touch with him.
◆ warranty (n.)
4-year warranty
◇ after-sales service
◆ backlit / backlit LCD display
◇ cooling (n.)
cooling fan
◆ in stock
Have you any linen sheets in stock?
The shop has women's shoes in stock.
◇ restock (vt.) (vi.)
◆ introductory (adj.)
an introductory letter/chapter
introductory price
◇ place an order
◆ a chain of ... (some store)
◇ therapy (n.)
The doctor prescribed walking as therapy for my weak knee.
◆ clinic (n.)
therapy clinic
He's gone to the clinic for a blood test.
◇ wholesaler (n.)
◆ bodily (adj.) (adv.)
He likes to be sure of his bodily comforts.
◇ spare (n.) (vt.) (vi.) (adj.)
spare parts.
Every car should carry a spare tire.
This tire is damaged. Do you have a spare?
【p.110】
◆ alleviate (vt.)
alleviate golbal poverty
◇ poverty (n.)
◆ borrow (vt.) (vi.)
◇ borrower (n.)
◆ individual (adj.) (n.)
◇ withdraw (vt.) (vi.)
The motion was withdrawn.
He has decided to withdraw from the competition.
◆ eventually (adv.)
He fell ill and eventually died.
◇ on the lookout for
I'm on the lookout for a second-hand car.
◆ greatly (adv.)
I was greatly moved by his kindness.
the tragedy moved her greatly
the noise/problem was greatly reduced
◇ repayment (n.)
◆ repay (vt.) (vi.)
◇ underprivileged (adj.)
◆ operational expense
【p.111】
◆ finalize (vt.)
After you finalize the best look, you can even send your picture to your
friend to get another opinion.
I will make sure to finalize any accounts in preparation for the new manager
and return any property on the day of my departure.
◇ convene (vt.) (vi.)
Congress will convene again in the fall.
He convened a meeting of the members of the club.
◆ cater (vt.) (vi.)
He runs a restaurant and also caters for weddings and parties.
Who's catering your daughter's wedding
◇ unwind (vt.) (vi.)
give you sometime to unwind.
◆ main course (ph.)
◇ salmon (n.) (adj.)
We saw a few salmon jumping in the waterfall there.
◆ lamb (n.) (vt.) (vi.)
◇ dietary (adj.) (n.)
◆ allergy (n.) / allergy clinic
◇ take part / take part in
How many countries will be taking part in the World Cup?
Are you going to take part in the first experiment?
◆ provision (n.) (vt.)
He did not make any provision for his children's education.
◇ lodging (n.)
provide board and lodging
to take lodgings with sb
◆ appetizer (n.)
【p.112】
◆ machinery (n.)
◇ take sb.'s place
She couldn't attend the meeting so her assistant took her place.
◆ headquarter (n.) (vt.) (vi.)
◇ company's head officer
◆ represent (vt.) (vi.)
They said that they represented the committee.
◇ assistant manager (n.)
【p.113】
◆
◇
T4/P7 — p.114-123
【p.114】
◇ satisfactory (adj.)
Of all the pens he tried, only one was satisfactory.
to be satisfactory to sb.
the solution is less than satisfactory
◆ fill out
He has to fill a form out.
◇ constantly (adv.)
She is constantly changing her mind.
◆ look forward to
◇ fair (adj.) (adv.) (n.)
He brought his piglets to the fair.
◆ place an order
◇ arrange an appointment
◆ I'm away on ...
【p.115】
◇
◆
【p.116】
◇ badminton (n.)
◆ court (n.) (vt.) (vi.)
badminton court
◇ adjacent (adj.)
The two families live on adjacent streets.
adjacent to sth.
◆ soccer (n.)
soccer field
◇ artificial (adj.)
artificial grass
The room was decorated with artificial flowers.
◆ grass (n.) (vt.) (vi.)
Cattle eat grass.
They are sitting on the grass.
◇ studded (adj.)
studded shoes.
◆ climbing
mountain climbing
I like to go mountain climbing with my family every Sunday.
◇ olympic (n.) (adj.)
◆ peak hour
◇ swimsuit
◆ footwear
◇ rope (n.) (vt.) (vi.)
◆ racket
I bought her a new tennis racket.
◇ pitch
a football/rugby/hockey/cricket pitch
◆ physical activity
◇ curriculum (n.)
school curriculum
【p.117】
◇ strictly (adv.)
I think, strictly speaking, you are wrong there.
◆ introductory course
◇ public transit ticket
◆ recreation (n.)
recreation center
◇ temporarily (adv.)
◆ gymnasium (n.)
【p.118】
◇ stock (n.) (vt.) (vi.) (adj.) / restock
There is not much stock in the shop right now.
We stock all types of fur coats.
You had better stock up with sugar because there is going to be a shortage.
◆ plain (adv.) (adj.) (n.)
He advocates plain living
I must be plain with you.
The child has a plain face.
◇ specialty (adj.) (n.)
◆ embossed (adj.)
I like to use embossed notepaper.
◇ parchment (n.)
an ancient piece of parchment
◆ letterhead (n.)
◇ expedite (vt.)
◆ reasonable (adj.)
◇ come across
I came across an old friend yesterday.
◆ stationery (n.)
stationery and envelopes
◇ archival (adj.)
archival box
【p.119】
◇ exceed (vt.) (vi.)
The sales exceeded my expectation.
His older brother exceeds him in intelligence.
◆ adhesive (adj.) (n.) / sticky note
adhesive paper
◇ sticky (adj.)
His fingers are sticky with jam.
◆ wire money
【p.120】
◇ clearance (n.)
clearance item
◆ durable (n.) (adj.)
a durable friendship
This raincoat is made of very durable material.
◇ polyester (n.)
◆ genuine (adj.)
The ring is genuine gold.
◇ leather (n.) (adj.) (vt.)
These gloves are made of leather.
Your leather shoes need shining.
◆ strap (n.) (vi.) (vt.)
He shut the case and fastened the straps.
◇ spacious (adj.)
We entered a spacious dining-room.
◆ compartment (n.) (vt.)
The dresser drawer was partitioned into four compartments.
◇ beige (n.) (adj.)
◇ inquire (vt.) (vi.) / inquiry (n.)
She inquired why he had not thought of that before.
Make your inquiries at the office.
◆ practical (adj.)
Your invention is very practical.
some practical product
◇ give away
She gave away all her money to the poor.
He gave away most of his money to charity.
The bride was given away by her father.
◆ navy blue (n.) / navy (n.)
◇ recognize (vt.) (vi.) / recognition (n.)
◆ noticeably (adv.)
◇ agreeable (adj.)
They were all agreeable to our proposal.
This arrangement is agreeable to both sides.
◆ finely (adj.)
finely cut vegetables
These instruments are finely set.
◇ craft (vt.) (n.)
【p.121】
◇ publicize (vt.)
◆ reward (n.) (vt.)
◇ loyal (adj.) / loyalty (n.)
He is loyal to his wife.
◆ prominent (adj.) / prominently (adv.)
A single tree in a field is prominent.
she figured prominently in the negotiations
◇ diplomatically (adv.)
it is hoped to settle the dispute diplomatically
◆ capably (adv.)
【p.122】
◇ applicable (adj.)
The new law is applicable from next Monday.
This rule is not applicable to foreigners.
◆ telecommunication (n.) / telecom
◇ complimentary (adj.)
◆ enroll (vt.) (vi.)
The secretary enrolled our names.
The school will enroll new students in August.
She enrolled in the literature course.
◇ terminate (vt.) (vi.) / termination (n.)
◆ oblige (vt.) (vi.) / be obliged to ...
【p.123】
◇ eligible (adj.) (n.)
He is eligible for retirement.
◆ place a call
◇ waive (vt.) / waiver (n.)
he will waive all rights to the money
her tuition fees would be waived
Tom signed a waiver.
◆ cancellation fee
◇ circumstance (n.)
In normal circumstances I would have resigned immediately.
They have been living in reduced circumstances since John lost his job.
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