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@@@复旦同学提供的复习词汇

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Contend 9)b{U2 &  
to compete in order to win something 2mx }bj8  
There are three world-class tennis players contending for this title. z&qOu8Jh  
He's contending against someone with twice his experience. '/ueY#eG  
This decisive defeat puts them out of contention for this year's championship finals. &$qIJvMiK  
03 v\v9<T  
to state something is true or is a fact 8,CL>*A  
The lawyer contended (that) her client had never been near the scene of the crime. Np~qtR  
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contend with sth <dk9n}y<,  
to have to deal with a difficult or unpleasant situation K^I$05idi  
At the age of nine, he had the death of both parents to contend with. p7*7V.>X  
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content (HAPPY) a}Jy o!.  
He seems fairly content with (his) life. ~vR<UQz  
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batter (HIT) )4+uM'2%  
to hit and behave violently towards a person, especially a woman or child, repeatedly over a long period of time, or to hit something with force many times  q,'~=Y5  
He was battered to death with a rifle-butt. .B$3y#TOb  
He was battering (at/on) the door with his fists and howling. okW'}@jD  
The waves battered against the rocks at the bottom of the cliff. Lr>4~1:`  
The burglars had battered down the door of the house (= hit it so hard that it broke and fell down). {\= NZ\  
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battered   /z( s1G.  
1 hurt by being repeatedly hit 'ka"0~:NS{  
She set up a sanctuary for battered wives. Yr:$)ap  
2 damaged, especially by being used a lot #+3I$ k  
battered furniture/toys A`b )7+mB  
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confer (TALK)   v-Uz,3  
to exchange ideas on a particular subject, often in order to reach a decision on what action to take gem+$TFq  
I should like some time to confer with my lawer z;i4F.p  
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confer (GIVE)   %u$dN9cw  
to give an official title, honour, or advantage to someone $Jj0%?;  
An honorary doctorate was conferred on him by Edinburgh University. ; >>/}J w\  
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Conference #9hSo  
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2. kC6s_k  
endeavor, v. >za=v  
try one’s utmost to, take pains to, spare no effort to, make effort to, try everything possible to, undertake, strive, aspire, - e"XEot~  
endeavor. N m-!z(vcn  
exertion 8 uhB&qxB  
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potential, adj nnO@$T  
possible, plausible, within the realm of possibility, Y3wL EG%,:  
n. potentiality. mkmVDRK  
Actuality, reality p}swJ;S  
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Recession  =!Y{Mz  
Depression, slump, stagnation, sag, N[,/VCW  
Inflation, deflation, devaluation. 6ypqnOTr  
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recess (PAUSE)   noun *Cgd?*\7  
1 [C or U] a period of time in the year when the members of a parliament are not meeting #[#dc]D  
2 [U] US in school, a period of time between classes when children do not study gBG.3\[  
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recess (SPACE)   noun )p;gm`42oY  
1 [C] a small area in a room which is formed by one part of a wall being set back further than other parts  goT:\2  
The room has a recess designed to hold bookshelves. YB}_zuZ4&  
2 [C usually plural] a secret or hidden place w8g36v*+(u  
Psychoanalysts aim to explore the deepest/innermost recesses of the mind. "]`QQT-{0  
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3. .*g;2.-qv&  
optional 2'r8#,)  
not compulsory, elective, non-obligatory, alternative, thDE 1h  
demanded, imperative, enforced, required, K`2a{`  
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optimum   (also optimal) K~WwV8c9;  
best; most likely to bring success or advantage f i!wrvO  
A mixture of selected funds is an optimum choice for future security and return on investment. \rf1#Em  
optimize, optimise   verb [T] Ve8`5  
to make something as good as possible U%45qCU  
We need to optimize our use of the existing technology. t5N4d  
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humane adjective lv ^=g  
showing kindness, care and sympathy towards others, 5J&n<M0G1  
The humane way of dealing with a suffering animal (= the way that causes the least pain) is to kill it quickly. {hRAR8  
The opposite is inhumane R/O_*XY  
humanely adverb 3P6!j  
I don't support the death penalty, but if people are to be executed, it should be done humanely. W#y)ukRv  
oa1a5+ A  
Barbaric, barbarian, barbarous, outlandish, vulgar, primitive, $@&bK2@.(  
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4. 4'rk3nT8  
revive, restore, recuperate, >uJrq""+  
recuperate   verb [I] slightly formal ohM'Fx"q  
to become well again after an illness; to get back your strength, health, etc @,aL'2G  
She spent a month in the country recuperating from/after the operation. JrL/LGY  
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testify verb [I or T] E>6zwp  
to speak seriously about something, especially in a court of law; to give or provide evidence |_=jXf\TL  
[+ that]He testified that he had seen the man leaving the building around the time of the murder. 0`ib_&yI  
testimonial   noun [C] n`:l`n>N$  
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predict, !J6s^um  
foretell, foresee, forecast, prophesy, envisage, $z,bA*j9  
>Ia(g0  
5. wFd*6%  
deteriorate eO9nn9lql  
deteriorate   verb [I]  _fyw  
to become worse RY~)MS _C  
She was taken into hospital last week when her condition suddenly deteriorated. Tw hK>HN  
The political situation in the region has deteriorated rapidly. R$3JbR.  
deterioration   (7wR*vO^  
We've seen a deterioration in relations between the countries. G[^G~U\+!  
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once and for all OLR1/t`V  
completely and in a way that will finally solve a problem }-Ma ~/  
Our intention is to destroy their offensive capability once and for all. y-X'eCUz  
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account (JUDGE) verb [+ object + noun or adjective] formal A_fU 7'B  
to think of someone or something in the stated way; judge 1c4%g-]7  
She was accounted a genius by all who knew her work. ii2Z }qe  
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account (to sb) for sth (EXPLAIN) _NZHrN  
to explain the reason for something or the cause of something 9M=K@a  
Can you account for your absence last Friday? stG&(M  
She was unable to account for over $5 000. 3d<HIG^W}  
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enlighten   verb [I or T] M^f1D&A  
to provide someone with information and understanding; to explain the true facts about something to someone #]N9/Hij#g  
Should the function of children's television be to entertain or to enlighten? F)5Aq H/p  
I don't understand this. Could you enlighten me? 7x]nY.\  
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count on sth (EXPECT) D5b _m|7%  
to expect something to happen and make plans based on it W>bW1h  
[+ ing form of verb]I'm counting on the meeting finishing on time, or I'll miss my train. L# 1vf  
Sorry I'm late, I didn't count on being held up in the traffic. =k7\g /  
There's never a taxi when you want one - that's the one thing you can count on! Kx+Bc&X  
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Wait on sb hand and foot z}tp0~C  
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Stand by 1n( }Q1fa  
She has vowed to stand by her husband during his trial. 6<$|;w-OV  
stand by (DO NOTHING) phrasal verb 05 Q8`  
to allow something unpleasant to happen without doing anything to stop it [s{:}ZuKc  
We can't stand by while millions of people starve. 5(7MQuRR  
Despite its financial problems, the company is standing by the no-redundancy agreement. L)'rM-nkFh  
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stand for sth (ACCEPT) 7B!Qq/E?g  
If you will not stand for something, you will not accept a situation or a particular type of behaviour 786_QV  
I wouldn't stand for that sort of behaviour from him, if I were you. ~+ wamX3  
stand for sth (REPRESENT) >m1V9A  
1 to support or represent a particular idea or set of ideas >#U <#  
This party stands for low taxes and individual freedom. e@-Mlq)  
2 If one or more letters stand for a word or name, they are the first letter or letters of that word or name and they represent it ]"g >> N  
'GMT' stands for Greenwich Mean Time. r{R7"  
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die off 7QiCZcb\  
If a group of plants, animals or people dies off, all of that group dies over a period of time. 3e6Y  
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fall apart (STOP WORKING) "5JNXo,H  
1 If an organization, system or agreement falls apart, it fails or stops working effectively '(X[ w=WXy  
The deal fell apart because of a lack of financing. Cm;qDvj+u  
Their marriage fell apart when she found out about her husband's affair. ]z=Vc#+!  
2 informal to experience serious emotional problems that make you unable to think or act in the usual way #"8[8jyV  
After his wife died, he began to fall apart. }`N2ZxC0AQ  
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15 <h_P+ nz  
imprudent: indiscreet, injudicious RjGB#AK  
conjecture /3[ 9{r  
surmise, supposition, speculation ,ANK3n\  
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16 rt^45~  
adhere to sth >6I.%!jU  
to continue to obey a rule or maintain a belief Lcs{OW,  
She adhered to her principles/ideals throughout her life. z34>,0  
They failed to adhere to the terms of the agreement/treaty. pP0Vg'V  
Sn0g TsZ  
18 @\T;PTD-  
give way 2yQ}Lxr(  
yield to sth (STOP) N8XC~Dh{  
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20 3IK(f .  
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The course comprises a class book, a practice book and an audio tape. M[K0t>ih  
The class is comprised mainly of Italian and French students. >WGP{  
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The team consists of four Europeans and two Americans. pYfV~Q^3  
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21 *vRI)>wU  
Many nations have imposed sanctions on the country because of its attacks on its own people. JEsLF{  
^S#\O>GHP  
approval or permission, especially formal or legal `8Jq~u6_Z  
They tried to get official sanction for the scheme. /esVuz  
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22 5c]}G.NV  
Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep. Ak6MPuBB-  
This is a more conducive atmosphere for studying. H wp{<  
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Duce, duct = to lead m Ztv G,  
Conduce, conduct, deduce, deduct, deduction, induce, induct, induction, _~;&)cn,0  
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Leave off! used to tell someone to stop being annoying z.3<{-n}0i  
Hey, leave off! I hate people touching my hair. oTCzYY  
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I've made a list of names - I hope I haven't left anyone out. 1~2R^#rm  
None of the other children play with her, and I think she feels rather left out (= feels that no one wants to be her friend). g@~!kh,TH  
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26 9 Uh a2o  
sb/sth in question formal ZfPd0 p  
the person or thing that is being discussed p$Kj<:qiP  
I stayed at home on the night in question. *u>lx!g  
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27 1 -ZJT  
repulsive, offensive, atrocious, disgusting, loathsome, obscene, repellent, unwholesome, _eJXi,  
alluring A4G,}r *n  
d2rL 8jW  
Streamlining cars increases their fuel efficiency. 0"EoC  
The bodies of dolphins are more streamlined than those of porpoises. KRY cCn  
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The cost-cutting measures include streamlining administrative procedures in the company. TQP+>nS,  
The government recently announced details of its plan to streamline the taxation system. vUNisVA  
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Overwhelm ?c!:81+\  
to cause someone to feel sudden strong emotion }e<'BIM E  
They were overwhelmed with/by grief when their baby died. xXX/]x>  
I was quite overwhelmed by all the flowers and letters of support I received ,c>N}*6h=W  
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Disperse, scatter, dispel, dissipate b1u}fp GF  
Police dispersed the crowd that had gathered. W wuZ(>|  
Dispense JqEW= 5  
They've had to dispense with a lot of luxuries since Mike lost his job. Ia2(Km  
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31 7+}JgUh  
run over (sth) =SAV|  
I'm afraid we're starting to run over time, so could you make your speeches short please. +$47v$p  
to quickly say or practise something 8pXKO"u],  
She quickly ran over her speech before going on-stage. mEFw|M{  
The director wants to run through the whole play this morning. f1mHN7hxW  
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33 %j7:tf=  
legitimate   fc@'9- pt  
1 allowed by law -DP*q3  
The army must give power back to the legitimate government. ! :WW  
2 reasonable and acceptable Qzqc .T  
He claimed that the restaurant bill was a legitimate business expense. P7:d ly[,q  
Poverty-stricken {uU 2)5i2-  
34 w(U:U-MNe  
indisposed (ILL) oFCgu{\kt  
not willing [dB$U}SEj  
After their rude attitude in the past, we feel distinctly indisposed to help them now. .2W"w)$nuq  
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rectify (CORRECT) mM_ k ^4:  
1 to correct something or make something right ${I*nh>=  
I am determined to take whatever action is necessary to rectify the situation. " ?3`  
Every effort is made to rectify any errors/mistakes before the book is printed. D3D}DaEYj  
Rect=right, straight _{4^|{>Pv  
Rectal,直肠的 rectangle, direct, erect, rf.`h{!!  
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37 /(hUfYm0  
tap   IgIYguQ   
to obtain or make use of something u JY)4T  
For more than a century, Eastern cities have expanded their water supplies by tapping ever more remote sources. TP%+.#Fu  
There is a rich vein of literary talent here just waiting to be tapped (into) by publishers. ;Hmp f0$  
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She carefully steered the car around the potholes. :o46rBs  
This car is very easy to steer. E&`Nh5JfC  
She steered her guests into the dining room. OsqN B'X  
I'd like to steer our discussion back to our original topic. U75Jp%bL  
The main task of the new government will be to steer the country towards democracy. mN |r)4{`  
steer clear of z^<L(/rg9"  
to avoid someone or something which seems unpleasant, risky or dangerous 3^?ZG^V  
Her speech steered clear of controversial issues. X] %itA  
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illusory   (also illusive) |`TgX@,#9  
not real; based on illusion U ;N:j8  
Their hopes of a peaceful solution turned out to be illusory. x'<K\qp{{  
ostensible   +N`ua  
appearing or claiming to be one thing when it is really something else i4JqT\q  
Their ostensible goal was to clean up government corruption, but their real aim was to unseat the government. br-]fE.be  
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Lud= to play El\%E"Tk%  
Allude,暗指 allusion, collude,共谋串通 delude,欺骗迷惑 delusion, elusive,逃避的,难以捉摸的 illusion, disillusion,幻灭 prelude, interlude, v6.t{6zYgY  
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Practical, practicable %`Z+a.~U  
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40 MZ+^-@X  
pull sth off (SUCCEED) n3A aZp[  
to succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected P3$Q&^?  
The central bank has pulled off one of the biggest financial rescues of recent years. ^nbnbU4'  
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Cover the expense BauU{:Sh  
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pull (sb) through (sth) (MANAGE) AbZKYF P  
to succeed in dealing with a difficult period, or to help someone do this C74a(Bk}H  
It was a crisis year for the company, but we have pulled through. pe^u$YE  
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42 ggJO:$?$L  
The proposed restrictions have ignited a storm of protest. <HbcNE~  
43 (sh)TBb5  
compel ~\J}Kqg  
pel,puls =drive ,^uEYT}j  
pulse, compel,强迫 compulsive, compulsory, dispel,驱散 expel,驱逐 expulsion,放逐 impel, impellent, impulse, impulsion, impulsive, propel, propeller, propulsion, repel,逐推 repellent驱虫剂 J0@X<Lt U  
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45 8F'x=lIO  
integrate   1 to mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits and customs ?Y@N`S  
[R]It's very difficult to integrate yourself into a society whose culture is so different from your own. Oil?JI Hq  
Children are often very good at integrating into a new culture. O#F4WWF  
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The idea with young children is to integrate learning with play. V#iPj'*   
The town's modern architecture is very well integrated with the old. Q)IKOt;N]  
integrated circuit YJ\Xj56gv  
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intricate {GQ^fu;q  
complex, complicated, sophisticated, knotty, elaborate, cLLbZ=`  
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47 JU)dr4S?  
denote   t+!$[K0/  
to represent something 'h,VR=e<  
The colour red is used to denote passion or danger. Sy0$z39  
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endorse (SUPPORT) uC(V  
1 to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone Zg{KFM%  
I fully endorse (= agree with) everything the Chairperson has said. ]SLP}Jwy  
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49 |R/%D%_g  
assert   verb [T] {+Rog/;S'  
1 formal to say that something is certainly true Na]:_K5Dp  
[+ that]He asserts that she stole money from him. 6\q]rfQ  
2 to do something to show that you have power Yfzl%wc  
She very rarely asserts her authority over the children. P*3BB>FO   
assert yourself !xo{-@@wS  
to behave in a way which expresses your confidence, importance or power and earns you respect from others Q7jb'y$ozO  
I really must assert myself more in meetings. 1SCR.@ k<  
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aggravate (MAKE WORSE) VJ]JjB j  
1 to make a bad situation worse 4NheWM6  
Attempts to restrict parking in the city centre have further aggravated the problem of traffic congestion. w"-Lc4t+  
2 to make a disease worse [\v}Ul  
The treatment only aggravated the condition. 5K>3My#  
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51 YIQ 4t  
for fear of: in case of v$?+MNks  
Shut the window in case of rain ^/I 7|u]  
in case of: for fear of YNKHN2E8  
We’d better ensure the house in case of fire. MyJ %`@+1  
In case of fire, break the glass. -*Xa3/kQ  
Take the coat in case it rains (in case it should rain) Hq:X{)"  
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blare   vdivq^%=a  
to make an unpleasantly loud noise )~)J?l3 {  
The loudspeakers blared across the square. PUT=C1,OFR  
Glare 2=,lcWr  
a long angry look >%}C^g u)  
She gave me a fierce glare. Y,<{vLEC  
to shine too brightly g:g\>@Umo  
The sun was glaring right in my eyes. q9KHmhUD  
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Blemish: defect, flaw, vice, imperfection. Y2N>HK0  
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ingenious oR)Jznmi}  
(of a person) very clever and skilful, or (of a thing) cleverly made or planned and involving new ideas and methods TV)h`\|Z*  
an ingenious idea/method/solution PS)4 I&;U  
Johnny is so ingenious - he can make the most remarkable sculptures from the most ordinary materials. 7OcW C-<  
Adroit, canny, creative, innovational, innovative, innovatory, original, con. Awkward, clumsy, *'Sd/%8{  
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ingenuous 8g@<d ^8@  
honest, sincere and trusting, sometimes in a way that seems foolish cvn@/qBq*t  
It has to be said it was rather ingenuous of him to ask a complete stranger to look after his luggage. dU&a{ $ku[  
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55 py$Q  
entail Sj%u)#Ub  
to make something necessary, or to involve something ($q-_m  
Such a large investment inevitably entails some risk. *>Ns_su7W  
Repairing the roof will entail spending a lot of money. 9'fQHwsJ  
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defy +SP{hHa^  
1 to refuse to obey, or to act or be against, a person, decision, law, situation, etc 8 }I$'x  
The fact that aircraft don't fall out of the sky always seems to me to defy (= act against) the law of gravity. k|e7a2Wwt  
A forest fire raging in the south of France is defying (= is not changed by) all attempts to control it. =6j&4p `  
2 defy belief/description/explanation to be extreme or very strange and therefore impossible to believe/describe/explain Km qMFB62  
The chaos at the airport defies description. r<9Iof4  
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denounce (CRITICIZE) >nJ\BPx  
to criticize something or someone strongly and publicly XQY#716)  
We must denounce injustice and oppression. \o z#l'z  
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sever   verb [T] 1h^:[[!c  
The knife severed an artery and he bled to death. y*4=c _Z  
Electricity cables have been severed by the storm. ]N~2 .h  
The US severed diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1961. 2i)^ !c  
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59 MUaq7B_>  
call (in) on sb (VISIT) to visit someone for a short time ,1y@Z 5wy  
I thought we might call in on your mother on our way - I've got some magazines for her. ;@mS^ik")$  
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call on sth (USE) bHY=x}Hv  
to use something, especially a quality that you have, in order to achieve something AiwOc+R  
She would have to call on all her strength if she was to survive the next few months. Uf1!qP/H?  
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61 4.k0<  
Hang on a minute - I'll be with you in a moment! ^ sOQi6pL  
Hang on tight - it's going to be a very bumpy ride. E~DQ-z  
The safety of air travel hangs partly on the thoroughness of baggage checking. ?j'7l=94A  
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hang over sth a[>/h3  
If a threat or doubt hangs over a place or a situation, it exists gt\E`HB8E  
Uncertainty again hangs over the project. O\ GEay2  
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hang out ^-TE([bW  
to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone S ){)Z  
You still hang out at the pool hall? )~GmU9f  
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63 ]V[q(-Jk  
access ntu5{L'8  
cede, ceed, cess= go, yield fZ6MSAh  
accede,应允、就职 access, accessible, antecede,先行、超越 antecedent, cede,放弃、割让 cessation, concede,容许、勉强 concession, 特许权、租借地exceed, excess, excessive, incessant,不断的 intercede, 从中调停precede, precedent, proceed, process, procession, recess, secede,脱离、退去 succeed,   eln)BW#  
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64 RaO-H  
revoke ,dv+p&Tz2  
to say officially that an agreement, permission, a law, etc. is no longer in effect UBv,=v  
The authorities have revoked their original decision to allow development of this rural area. kS%Ydy#:'  
Voc, voke = call, voice i"1Mfz~e  
Vocal, vocalist, vocabulary, vocation, vouch,保证、担保 advocate, convoke,召集 equivocal,模棱两可 evoke, 唤起、使追忆到invoke,祈求、求助于 provoke, 刺激、激起、provocation, irrevocable, 不能取消的、 <!&[4-;fU  
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65 v|Pv 03%?7  
inviting, tempting, appetizing, palatable, V"[g.%%Y  
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68 &r[`>B{tP  
She pampers her dog with the finest steak and salmon. ?L x24*5%  
Why not pamper yourself after a hard day with a hot bath scented with oils? rExnxQ<e  
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69 ru'F6?d  
befall gx-2v|pZ  
If something bad or dangerous befalls you, it happens to you /~DI 6g  
Should any harm befall me on my journey, you may open this letter. +*\u :n  
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afflict #./fY;:cj  
If a problem or illness afflicts a person or thing, they suffer from it w3N[9w?1  
It is an illness which afflicts women more than men. %3s1z<;R[S  
a country afflicted by civil war #`~C)=-  
r^2p*nr}  
impose @MoKWfc  
Very high taxes have recently been imposed on cigarettes. .[YuRLGz  
Judges are imposing increasingly heavy fines for minor driving offences.  ''|W9!  
I don't want them to impose their religious beliefs on my children. &g#@3e1>  
"x%Htq@  
70 UJ%R   
A note of discord has crept into relations between the two countries. .28<tEf  
n*o-Lo+Fe.  
71 6d:zb;Iz  
by virtue of because of; as a result of N>Xo_-QCY  
She succeeded by virtue of her tenacity rather than her talent. qjwxhabc  
A4Rug\p]  
be at the mercy of sb/sth uMUBh 80,L  
to be in a situation where someone or something has complete power over you ht|z<XJ  
Poor people are increasingly at the mercy of money-lenders. iyN:%ofh  
v0ujdp,B  
73 }I2wjO   
Let's confine our discussion to the matter in question, please! 0mpX)S  
Please confine your use of the telephone to business calls. -N6f1>}pE  
By closing the infected farms we're hoping to confine the disease to the north of the region 0;hqIJcE:\  
7Sf bx~48  
acquiesce to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly 3^IpE];+:u  
Reluctantly, he acquiesced to/in the plans. 8Pfb~&X^Ws  
Q}`0W[a ~  
confirm (MAKE CERTAIN)   LuNc, n%  
to make an arrangement or meeting certain, often by telephone or writing b`(}.r?W  
[+ that]Six people have confirmed that they will be attending and ten haven't replied yet. )(A]Ln4  
Flights should be confirmed 48 hours before departure. AmvEf  
The leader's speech was impressive and confirmed her faith in the party. 6wPaJbRtaM  
\ 4&fxe  
to try to stop something unpleasant or harmful from happening or increasing u$h 4lIl  
to combat crime/terrorism/inflation/disease x%s-+ &  
The government is spending millions of dollars in its attempt to combat drug abuse. rr+|Zt Y  
cIUHa  
74 R}'bP  
Students are required to undertake simple experiments. 0[A[U_b  
She undertook not to publish the names of the people involved. Mh~q//  
b v G/|U  
The prisoners' attempt to escape was foiled at the last minute when police received a tip-off. {^ qcx8  
l2`s! ,<>O  
78 Bs13^^hu  
hold/keep sth/sb at bay -5 RD)(d  
to prevent someone or something unpleasant from harming you BYp G  
Exercise can help keep fat at bay. ,qA(\[  
yGI;ye'U  
80 bmJ5MF]_fG  
They made for the centre of town. ]@dZ{H|  
Having faster computers would make for a more efficient system. RdWRWxTn8+  
N< |@y mi  
take after N+++4;  
to be similar to an older member of your family in appearance or character ,">]`|?  
He takes after his mother/his mother's side of the family. U}&2k  
FO=4:   
82 uPhK3nCGo  
take sth on (ACCEPT) 6tXq:  
to accept a particular job or responsibility .}&` TU  
She took too much on and made herself ill. Z?}dq- Vh&  
&wi e]  
take sth on (BEGIN) to begin to have a particular quality "k/;[ Wt]  
Her voice took on a troubled tone. S)lkz'tdk  
{F3xJ[  
take sb on (EMPLOY) r) H Hwh{9  
to employ someone l9}3XI.=  
She was taken on as a laboratory assistant. o1Ph~|s*8  
V`X2> -Ex  
84 <%($7VMev  
underway, under way   1 If something is underway, it is happening now Ewu O&q  
Economic recovery is already underway. bW$J~ynM  
Q 7    
It's a very beautiful village but it's a bit out of the way. Ge2q%  
:QpuO1Gu  
85 T@G?t0  
Their baby bears a strong resemblance/an uncanny likeness to its grandfather. QOjqQfmM;  
The stone plaque bearing his name was smashed to pieces. #i@;J]x(  
[+ two objects]I don't bear them any ill feeling . : e]a$  
Thank you for your advice, I'll bear it in mind 5Y.vJz  
Eventually her efforts bore fruit and she got the job she wanted. E^QlJ8  
FB  _pw!z  
disclaim y<HO:kZ8`  
to say that you have no responsibility for, or knowledge of, something that has happened or been done )\_:{c  
We disclaim all responsibility for this disaster. `4(e  
#1`-*.u  
86 ;gBRCZ  
meager: very small or not enough "l*Pd$sr  
a meagre salary |K6REkzr  
The prisoners existed on a meagre diet. mX\T D0$d  
z*kutZ:6Y  
87  CsTF  
flamboyant a very confident in behaviour, or intended to be noticed, especially by being brightly coloured d{XO/YQw  
a flamboyant gesture q<\ ,  
His clothes were rather flamboyant for such a serious occasion. )=5ng-  
Her flamboyance annoys some people but delights others. +s,Qmmb7)  
;u;#g  
88 e?opkq\f  
Mr Young was given a six-month jail sentence suspended for two years O$IEn/%+  
A cloud of smoke was suspended in the air. ~MS\  
U'R)x";=  
They offer a 10 percent discount on rail travel for students. eln&]d;  
discounted goods/rates :X.b}^Z(  
discount (NOT CONSIDER) verb [T] %F!1  
You shouldn't discount the possibility of him coming back. X=hYB}}nu  
<z]cyXv/  
90 ANJ$'3tg  
replenish to fill something up again C!Rs^/  
Food stocks were replenished by/with imports from the USA. kBYNf =  
Does your glass need replenishing? ROk5]b.  
NbC@z9Q  
replete P^w#S  
1 full, especially with food g{8,Wx,,  
After two helpings of dessert, Sergio was at last replete. Hz.(qW">5*  
2 well supplied wtc!>  
This car has an engine replete with the latest technology. LXEfPLS  
enp)-nS0  
91 SILQ  
matrimonial   r41\r,`Dj  
related to marriage or people who are married 'h^0HE\~p  
}z\_;\7  
92 tZ^Ou89:rG  
dispatch, ^go7_y  
1 to send something, especially goods or a message, somewhere for a particular purpose 8"dv_`ym  
Two loads of woollen cloth were dispatched to the factory in December u>TZt]h8  
>TQH|}|6(y  
93 &_~+(  
outgrow \>C YC|  
1 to grow bigger than or too big for something (*oL+ef-C  
My seven-year-old had new shoes in April and he's already outgrown them (= his feet have grown too large for them). &_"]5/"(  
2 to lose interest in an idea or activity as you get older and change hO'; {Nl/$  
He eventually outgrew his adolescent interest in war and guns. Z\HX~*,6  
VUhbD  
alleviate, relieve, Iz ;G*W18  
'g$(QvGF 9  
95 :_t} QP"  
assemblage noun i{ \%e  
1 [C] formal a collection of things or a group of people or animals P#fM:z@[  
A varied assemblage of birds was probing the mud for food. "g' jPwFG  
k' #(1(xj  
96 aj?a^}X  
refer to sb/sth (DESCRIBE) )l!3(  
In her autobiography she occasionally refers to her unhappy schooldays. `;>= '"O!\  
He always refers to the house as his "refuge". :PtF+{N>  
2 The new salary scale only refers to company managers and directors. tUgEeh6  
t`+'r}=d  
look to sb for sth w^LuIbA  
to hope that someone will provide something for you i:u1s"3~  
They looked to the government for additional support. (s{RnD  
%/YcL6o(  
look up (IMPROVE) i} N8(B(  
to become better m+#iR}*1L  
I hope things will start to look up in the new year. glDh([  
Our financial situation is looking up at last. T}4/0yR2  
#( 1j#\  
100 'sxNDnGg  
put sth/sb up (SUGGESTION) _z54Ycr4H  
to suggest an idea, or to make a person available, for consideration i| ZceX/  
Each party is allowed to put up one candidate. #?XQ7Im  
William has been put up as a candidate for the committee. /__PSK  
Is Chris willing to be put up for election?  :<Fe  
3;8!rNN  
put sb off (sth) (TAKE ATTENTION AWAY) fPrLM'  
Once she's made up her mind to do something, nothing will put her off. Z*])6=2Q  
Could you be quiet please - I'm trying to concentrate and you're putting me off. ?_v{| YI=  
** +e7k   
put sth/sb forward (SUGGEST) =i(?deR  
The proposals that you have put forward deserve serious consideration. \'M3 |w`f  
I wasn't convinced by any of the arguments that he put forward. 6: ]*c[7  
JKX_q&bUw  
101 t w(JZDc  
barrier, obstacle, obstruction, impediment, /"?HZ% W  
.-JCwnP  
102 '}rRzD:  
prevail ay %KE=*v  
1 to get control or influence OKHX)"j\\  
I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end. 0x9x@gF  
And did reason prevail over emotion? XTd3|Pm  
*#TYqCc+g  
The Sahara Desert extends (= reaches) for miles. 5P .qXA"D  
The path extends (= continues) beyond the end of the road. 6&!&\  
 iL= m{  
permeate   @A+RVg*=  
to spread through something and be present in every part of it NO] 3*  
Dissatisfaction with the government seems to have permeated every section of society. ox j3[</'k  
(n1Bh~R^  
103 ](B@5-^  
surge   noun [C] `y+-H|%?  
1 a sudden and great increase Lw' 9   
There has been a surge in house prices recently. l_j4DQBRV  
3 a sudden increase of an emotion TM8 =U-A  
She was overwhelmed by a surge of remorse. m>}8'N)  
SSBg?H'T  
The company's profits have surged. `funE:>,  
She felt a wave of resentment surging (up) inside her. hfcIvs/!  
>2 3-  
104 "C?5f]T  
expand < pTTo  
to increase in size, number or importance, or to make something increase in this way ,&Wn [G<2  
The air in the balloon expands when heated. 0GDvwy D1  
They expanded their retail operations during the 1980s. Ro=AADv@  
the rapid expansion of the software industry #tdf>?  
Expansion into new areas of research is possible. ^Cv^yTj;&  
an expansion of industry >O/ D!j|  
@>x pYV  
extend (REACH) L5IbExjV  
to (cause something to) reach, stretch or continue; to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer g`k?AM\  
The Sahara Desert extends (= reaches) for miles. q EUT90  
The path extends (= continues) beyond the end of the road. B`$L'  
8_H=^a>2  
105 QIB>rQCceo  
turn off (sth) (ROAD) to leave the road you are travelling on and travel along another one xKOq[d/8  
Turn off the motorway at the next exit. utlpY1#q/  
JM.XH7k  
turn sth/sb down he+#Q 6  
to refuse an offer or request "k$JP  
He offered her a trip to Australia but she turned it/him down. <uP^-bv;(  
He turned down the job because it involved too much travelling. I/x iT  
W</n=D<,I  
106 bVr*h2 p  
eligible L3(^{W]|  
1 having the necessary qualities or fulfilling the necessary conditions 0 2JL*  
Only people over 18 are eligible to vote. ps:f=6m2  
2 describes someone who is not married and is desirable as a marriage partner, especially because they are rich and attractive sTHq&(hLUG  
I can think of several eligible bachelors of my acquaintance. d6 _C"r  
R@T6U:1  
edible suitable or safe for eating BRG|Asg(  
Only the leaves of the plant are edible. 1D([@)^  
9vGs;  
legible describes writing or print that can be read easily Y\/gU8w/  
Her handwriting is barely legible. \ SCy$,m  
The opposite is illegible u>T76,8|\  
w5~i^x  
elated   \X}8 q  
extremely happy and excited, often because something has happened or been achieved nX%AeDBAT  
The prince was reported to be elated at/by the birth of his new daughter. IvBGpT"(I  
elation h!]"R<QQdu  
T>]sQPg  
107 GaNq2G  
Trim the lateral shoots of the flower f_r0})  
=LH}YUm d  
108 Mn^zYW|(  
Pornography degrades women. ]gd/ }m)1  
It is so degrading to have to ask for money. ij)Cm]4(2  
: 1)}Epo,  
deteriorate 9fVj 8G  
to become worse KjR4=9MD  
She was taken into hospital last week when her condition suddenly deteriorated. ,a(O`##Bn  
The political situation in the region has deteriorated rapidly. 0g(6r-2)7  
eO4)|tW  
1 causing a lot of damage or destruction 2*[Un(  
The drought has had devastating consequences/effects. J1 tDO?  
2 making someone very shocked and upset 71iRG*O  
devastating news LF=c^9t  
3 describes a personal quality that has a powerful effect LcUlc)YH5  
She had a devastating beauty/charm/smile that few men could resist. ckwF|:e 7*  
Ee?;i<u  
109 zHFTCL>"  
tune in (UNDERSTANDING) be tuned in to have a good understanding of what is happening in a situation or what other people are thinking <?|6*2_=  
She just doesn't seem to be tuned in to her students' needs. qC j*>D  
@l,{x|00  
revolve around/round sb/sth fA XE~  
The conversation revolved around childcare problems. NNX% Bq  
His whole life revolves around football. #S?c ;3-  
c^-YcGwa  
111 9.8,q  
As a young man, he had agitated against the Vietnam war. M.k|bh8  
The anti-war agitation is beginning to worry the government. G2@KI-  
hZF(/4Z2  
to make someone feel anxious and not calm Tf l;7w.(A  
She became very agitated when her son failed to return home. Y(z }[`2  
YX `%A6  
112 hT=f;6$  
oblivious sX~45u \  
not aware of something, especially what is happening around you .\4l'THn,0  
Absorbed in her work, she was totally oblivious of her surroundings. '?k' 6R$'\  
The government seems oblivious to the likely effects of the new legislation. S-P{/;c@  
Qi|?d7k0  
an obscure island in the Pacific -7 L  
Official policy has changed, for reasons that remain obscure. {9{J^@@  
His answers were obscure and confusing. g 2#F _  
G|V\^.f<  
113 K Dz]w Nf  
deterrent noun [C] eEie?#Z/6  
something which deters people from doing something cP('@K=p  
a nuclear deterrent ul$omKI$}  
Tougher prison sentences may act/serve as (= be) a deterrent to other would-be offenders. |Ib.)  
+yIL[D  
detergent   noun [C or U] l}+Cdy9>  
a chemical substance in the form of a powder or a liquid for removing dirt from clothes or dishes, etc. "<T ~jk"u  
F b2 p(.  
114 BWohMT  
on the wane (of power, popularity, etc.) becoming less strong |87W*  
There are signs that support for the party is on the wane. E7gL~4I  
ef,F[-2^o  
115 n8Q* _?Z/  
comply to act according to an order, set of rules or request YjL t&D:IZ  
There are serious penalties for failure to comply with the regulations. oB3q AP  
compliance 5C* ?1& !  
1 formal when people obey an order, rule or request /xF 9:r  
The company said that it had always acted in compliance with environmental laws. -2z,cj&E{  
%-k(&T3&  
encumber   :5G$d%O=2  
to weigh someone or something down, or to make it difficult for someone to do something r /^'Xj'(  
Today, thankfully, women tennis players are not encumbered with/by long, heavy skirts and high-necked blouses. 3 ^pYC K%  
jB`7T^bU  
117 m_(E(_  
incident noun [C] G IK u  
an event which is either unpleasant or unusual VmMh+)UZ  
an isolated/serious/unfortunate incident y>%W;r)  
A youth was seriously injured in a shooting incident on Saturday night. C1n? ?Y[  
(e 0_RQ  
she experienced/suffered a setback. &bn*p.=G  
There has been a slight/temporary setback in our plans. M&eQ=vew.  
n}+wd9J*!2  
recurrence   noun [C or U] B%)zGTp6  
The doctor told him to go to the hospital if there was a recurrence of his symptoms. &^AzIfX}Gw  
RFhU#  
118 !B0v<+;P8  
infer N&x@_t""   
What do you infer from her refusal? 8 f|9W%jt  
[+ that]I inferred from her expression that she wanted to leave. +}&pVe\t  
Fer=carry, bear gQu\[e%mVo  
Ferry, fertile (sterile), circumference,圆周 confer, defer,延期,顺从 deference, differ, differentiate, indifferent, prefer, refer, suffer, transfer, nR(#F9  
Ml'bZLwq  
119 rve7YS'  
diffuse EPQ&?[6  
1 to (cause something to) spread in many directions M0Lon/%  
Television is a powerful means of diffusing knowledge. :8GlyN<E  
2 to (cause a gas or liquid to) spread through or into a surrounding substance by mixing with it J11dqj  
The drop of red dye diffused slowly in the water. `' dX /d  
c& 9+/JYMo  
The lecturer temporarily digressed from her subject to deal with a related theory. 'SsPx&)l  
Digression Dh*~U :6$g  
?,.HA@T %  
121 Uh<H*o6e 9  
succumb 1 to lose the determination to oppose something; to accept defeat MBnK&GS  
I'm afraid I succumbed to temptation and had a piece of cheesecake. [GcA.ABz  
I felt sure it would only be a matter of time before he succumbed to my charms. d,Im&j _Z  
2 to die or suffer badly from an illness I8E\'`:<  
Thousands of cows have succumbed to the disease in the past few months.  J"m%q\ '  
okd  ``vG  
Traffic was held up for several hours by the accident. 'XC&BWJ  
Sweden is often held up as an example of a successful social democracy. >\^N\&  
7J #g1  
122 w a-_O<  
rather (MORE EXACTLY)   fRca"vV  
1 more accurately; more exactly \i &vOH'  
She'll go to London on Thursday, or rather, she will if she has to. 7]<F>97  
=R"Eb1  
126 Q6s5#7h'"  
The children are playing in the open. iA1;k*) q  
Animals live in the wild. LOyCx/n  
_E x*%Qf.  
127 l,^i5t'  
Of course, a 200-year-old building is very old in American terms. YU ]G5\UU  
I've always been on good terms with my neighbours. (}/.4xE  
#w%a m`+  
128 ~%8Q75tn.  
qCxD{-9x{  
It's hard work teaching a class of lively children. S1x.pLHj8  
a lively city priT 7!  
A new coat of paint would liven the kitchen up. +*r**(-Dm  
d =B@EyN  
139 e!2%ku  
Medieval knights took an oath of allegiance/loyalty to their lord. g~$GE},,  
The witness placed her hand on the Bible and took the oath Ok~W@sYST  
b[&, %Sm+6  
obligation   noun Ma*dIwEp  
1 [C or U] when you are obliged to do something 9wYtOQ{g  
[+ to infinitive]If you have not signed a contract, you are under no obligation to (= it is not necessary to) pay them any money. #?b^B~ #  
You have a legal obligation to (= The law says you must) ensure your child receives a proper education. x(/@Pt2B  
n.)[MC}  
151 44fq1<.K  
let out a secret vwqN; |F  
33,JUQ2u  
pay up phrasal verb informal vxilQp  
to give someone the money that you owe them, especially when you do not want to z kX-"}$8  
Eventually they paid up, but only after receiving several reminders. ah!O&ECh  
#()cG  
part with sth X\$W'^np  
to give something to someone else, especially when you do not want to % Dr4~7=7a  
I was going to give away her old baby clothes, but I couldn't bring myself to part with them. ~=AKX(Q  
v<J;S9u=  
155 sG1]A:_<C  
destination noun [C] %[\Ft  
the place where someone is going or where something is being sent or taken 3 }#XA+Z  
We arrived at our destination tired and hungry. ;iC'{S  
His letter never reached its destination. EDidg"0p  
The Caribbean is a popular tourist/ holiday/ vacation destination. )`+@j.75  
<% 3SI.  
destiny noun HT,kx  
1 [C] the things that will happen in the future sc $QbOc  
The destiny of our nation depends on this vote!  %}ApO{  
People want to control/determine/take charge of their own destinies. )x:j5{>(  
IL6f~!  
157 o? O,nD 6  
gear (sb/sth) up &pY G   
to prepare for something that you have to do, or to prepare someone else for something M+R)P +  
Politicians are already gearing up for the election. %Rsf6rJ  
I'm gearing myself up to ask him to give me my money back. ! 7*_Z=  
I'm trying to gear myself up for tomorrow's exam. 5f*'wA  
1DlcO>#@  
161 ExP25T  
reference   noun [C or U] &P{p\v2Y  
a mention of something +l?ro[#6&.  
Knowing what had happened, I avoided making any reference to (= mentioning) weddings. aq,)6P`  
formal I am writing with/in reference to (= in connection with) your letter of 15 March. q>:&xR"ra  
U:4Og8  
preference V =aoB Z  
I have a preference for sweet food over spicy. qddT9U|8~  
Choosing furniture is largely a matter of personal preference. j% USu+&  
2 an advantage which is given to a person or a group of people O-lh\9{'R  
We give preference to those who have worked with us for a long time. 5F sj_wFk  
Nl<,rD+KSD  
He studied chemistry in preference to physics at university. V1#aDfiW  
3pv1L~ ZI  
The government's interference in the strike has been widely criticized. y'O{8Q8T  
34^C fh  
163 H'\EA(v+  
prosecution   noun [C or U] v_h*:c  
A number of the cases have resulted in successful prosecution. J9=0?^v-:B  
Doctors guilty of neglect are liable to prosecution. ZpctsCz]  
yIf}b  
The prosecution alleged that he lured the officer to his death by making an emergency call. EEZ2Gu6c  
<m:wuNEM  
Religious minorities were persecuted and massacred during the ten-year regime. 4 bzn^  
They left the country out of fear of persecution. DF|lUO]:  
~[y+B0I3  
166 ~%:p_td  
come to (BECOME CONSCIOUS) to become conscious again after an accident or operation KL"L65g&  
U*:'/.  
come off (SUCCEED) to happen as planned or to succeed B]F7t4Y!  
qML*Kwg  
I tried telling a few jokes but they didn't come off (= no one laughed). ,4W((OQ^  
come through (sth) (DIFFICULT SITUATION) to manage to get to the end of a difficult or dangerous situation aB!Am +g  
We've had some hard times, but we've come through. }z-  
azc:C  
169 u`@FA?+E1  
drought noun [C or U] &it/@8yH  
a long period when there is little or no rain )_K@?rWS  
draught (COLD AIR) E"&9FxS]^  
a current of unpleasantly cold air blowing through a room :Ia&,;Gc  
J4#]8!A  
183 }3y\cv0ct  
take to sb/sth (LIKE) (#M$t!'%  
to start to like someone or something 1^^D :tt  
She's taken to tennis like a duck to water be Z| i 1:  
3*2pacHpE  
188 Z@/5~p  
optimal) 17MjIX  
best; most likely to bring success or advantage vGT.(:\-,  
A mixture of selected funds is an optimum choice for future security and return on investment. D07u?  
yv4PK*  
compelling adjective j)qh>y)  
1 If a reason, argument, etc. is compelling, it makes you believe it or accept it because it is so strong Mu%,@?zM^/  
compelling evidence L]<4{8H.  
It's a fairly compelling argument for going. Z"+!ayA7D  
2 very exciting and interesting and making you want to watch or listen uZI a-b  
I found the whole film very compelling. i%8 sy  
a compelling story ".D +# 2Kl  
? d\8Q't*  
190 h cXqg  
hold off -#x\E%v.F  
They've decided to hold off on buying a car until they're both working. c.v)M\:  
hold forth q /?_djv  
to talk about a particular subject for a long time, often in a way that other people find boring !F)oX7"  
She held forth all afternoon about/on government incompetence. #KW:OFT  
*/E{s?  
hold down a job Z - (HDn  
to manage to keep a job for a period of time yk{alSF  
1[^d8!U  
192 X2v'9 x  
He was on his knees, pleading for mercy/forgiveness. e_TDO   
She appeared on television to plead with the kidnappers >B7OTGw  
(xL=X%6a  
205 vN GvEJ`qn  
transcend verb [T] JB<4 m4-  
to go beyond, rise above or be more important or better than something, especially a limit +$5^+C\6A  
The best films are those which transcend national or cultural barriers. e$=|-J z  
The underlying message of the film is that love transcends everything else. >kYyR.p.b  
ny=iAZM>q  
209 6EY4@0%A  
pledge noun [C] RMK U5A7  
I give you this ring as a pledge of my everlasting love for you. 1CbC|q  
^MUM04l  
compulsion (DESIRE) z/b*]"g,  
a very strong or uncontrollable desire (to do something repeatedly) > R=YF* t  
I seem to have a constant compulsion to eat. 7f>n`nq?  
compulsive 7Y/_/t~Y  
a compulsive liar/thief/eater bxs@_fH  
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233 TL>e[ PBO  
stand up to sb/sth (DEFEND) 'mF}+v^   
to defend yourself against a powerful person or organization when they treat you unfairly y+a&swd2(U  
He wasn't afraid to stand up to bullies. \Z8!iruN  
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stand up to sth (NOT CHANGE) GfDA5v[  
to not be changed or damaged by something i+}M#Y-O  
Will the lorries stand up to the journey over rough roads? ;XT$rtuX  
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235 \;}dS SB1  
burst into song/tears/laughter o%:eYl  
to suddenly begin to sing/cry/laugh o&=m]hKpQl  
Much to my surprise Ben suddenly burst into song. ;I>`!|mT  
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break into sth ]#`bYh^y  
to suddenly begin to do something ~F WmT(S  
He felt so happy that he broke into song. fw<'ygd  
She walked quickly, occasionally breaking into a run HO"(eDW6z  
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250 ;RXv%ML  
counterfeit   adjective . @.CQB=E  
made to look like the original of something, usually for dishonest or illegal purposes >a,w8^7  
counterfeit jewellery/passports/coins @Z)&3ss  
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251 4R6X"T9-  
keep sth off (sb/sth) (STOP) "QMHY\C  
to stop something touching or harming someone or something Ab2VF;z :  
Wear a hat to keep the sun off [* Lh4K  
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write sb/sth off (FAILURE) kHJjdgV  
to decide that a particular person or thing will not be useful, important or successful  A/9 wr  
A lot of companies seem to write people off if they're over 50. p0Vw@R=  
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255 qu?D`29  
fall away/off (AMOUNT) .69{GM?  
to become smaller or lower in amount or rate E5B:79BGO  
Membership of the club has fallen away in recent months. >scEd e M  
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fall out (ARGUE) zzM 'uo  
to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them +ft?aB@  
He left home after falling out with his parents. &",pPu q  
S^3I"B  
fall short *\emRI>  
to fail to reach a desired or expected amount or standard, causing disappointment U tzW5{  
August car sales fell short of the industry's expectations. >XB Lm`a  
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fall through =YR/|9(  
to fail to happen -|g~--@Q  
We found a buyer for our house, but then the sale fell through. ZZ#S\*  
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256 {@k5e) Q  
repulsive adjective ^MuO;<<,.  
extremely unpleasant or unacceptable G>"w$Us  
What a repulsive old man! Q 1g@FsW&U  
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obnoxious   N\rbnr  
very unpleasant or rude P/4]x@{ih  
Some of his colleagues say that he's loud and obnoxious.
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