2011年12月31日 星期六

第五周

1.accommodations (n.) something supplied for convenience or to satisfy a need
She stay in the tourist accommodations on a boat.
2. lousy (adj.) infested with lice
The town was lousy with tourists.
3. dupe (v.) to make a dupe of
The salesman duped the old lady into buying a faulty dishwasher.
4. flare (v.) to burn with an unsteady flame
A match flared in the darkness.
5. mound (n.) an artificial bank or hill of earth or stones
He walks slowly out to the mound to talk to the pitcher.

1. choir (n.) an organized company of singers (as in a church service)
The church choir is singing tonight.
2. glimpse (n.) a fleeting view or look
I glimpsed her among the crowed just before she disappear from sign.
3. registration (n.) the art or act of selecting and adjusting pipe organ stops
The registration of the students for the course will begin on Thursday morning.
4. terribly (adj.) exciting extreme alarm or intense fear
We were terribly lucky to find you here.
5. acrobatics (n.) a spectacular, showy, or startling performance or demonstration involving great agility or complexity
There has acrobatics on the street.

1. anatomy (n.) a branch of morphology that deals with the structure of organisms
The ball hit him on a rather delicate part of his anatomy.
2. confrontation (n.) a face-to-face meeting
We cannot risk the confrontation with the union.
3. thrill (v.) to cause to experience a sudden sharp feeling of excitement
Meeting the famous football player was a great thrill for the children.
4. optician (n.) a maker of or dealer in optical items and instruments
I have got an appointment at the optician today.
5. breakdown (n.) failure to progress or have effect
Our car had a breakdown on the road.

1. outweigh (v.) to exceed in weight, value, or importance
In this case the disadvantages for outweight the advantages.
2. approximate (adj.) located close together
This is just a approximate figure.
3. dispatch (v.) to kill with quick efficiency
A message was dispatched to take the news to the soldiers at the front.
4. terribly (adj.) exciting extreme alarm or intense fear
We were terribly lucky to find you here.
5. yield (v.) to give or render as fitting, rightfully owed, or required
That tree yields with plenty if fruits.

1. seeming (adj.) outwardly or superficially evident but not true or real
For all his seeming calmness, he was really very nervous.
2. hazard (n.) a game of chance like craps played with two dice
There are many serious health hazards associated with smoking.
3. consequenc (n.) a conclusion derived through logic
The high level of unemployment has produced harmful social consequence.
4. zone (v.) to surround with a zone
This part of the town has been zoned as a shopping area.
5. feminine (adj.) characteristic of or appropriate or unique to women
He has a rather feminine voice.

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