accommodate 1.We
1.We’’ve made every effort to accommodate your point of view.
2.A hotel was built to accommodate guests from the wedding of the prince. accommodation 1.The landlord provides board and lodging.
account 1.on account of
2.Afro-Americans account for 12% of the US population.
3.Recent pressure at work may account for his behavior.
acute 1.The war has aggravated an acute economic crisis.
2.Into her nineties, her thinking remained acute and her character forceful. address 1.He addresd an audience of 10,000 supporters.
2.Our products address the needs of real urs.
aggressive 1.A successful businessman has to be aggressive.
2.an aggressive marketing campaign
ambitious 1.an ambitious engineering project=good but hard to achieve
apply 1.The offer is only applicable to bookings for double rooms.
2.This theory appears to have little applicability to the real world.
appreciate 1.They don’t have any confidence that hou will appreciate in value. assimilate 1.Refugees find it difficult to become assimilated into the community.
2.It will take time to assimilate all the facts.
assume 1.Whoever they appoint will assume responsibility for all financial matters.
2.He assumed power in a bloody coup in 1990.
assurance 1.He would like an assurance that other forces will not move into the territory that his forces vacate.
2.The EU is now acquiring greater assurance and authority.
authority 1.authorities
bear 1.The company will bear all the cost.
2.The baby bears no remblance to his father.
boast 1.The city boasts two excellent muums.
2.The Society boasts 3000 members worldwide.
brief 1.I wrote a brief for the attorney.
campaign 1.an election campaign
capital 1.capital punishment
ca 1.Several cas of fever have been reported.
cast 1.The director cast me as a mad scientist.
绿辣椒champion 1.He has been championing the cau of civil liberties.
characteristic 1.the abnce of strife between the generation that was so characteristic of such societies.
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charge 1.He was found guilty of all six charges against him.
2.Phillips was arrested on drug charges.
check 1.Sex education is also expected to help check the spread of AIDS.
cherish 1.I cherish the hope that he will come back.
claim 1.He claimed that he could cure your insomnia.
< claim something back
3.He should be able to claim the price of the ticket back.
4.If you're still not satisfied, you may be able to claim compensation.
5.The earthquake last year claimed 2,000 lives in Shanghai.
6.It was alleged that the policeman had accepted bribes.
code 1.Being obedient to your parents is an accepted code of conduct.
commission (尤指调查)委
员会员会
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2.The report was commissioned by the Welsh Office. communicate Some dias are easily communicated. community 1.the world banking community
2.the gay community
3.the international community
company 1.The two men enjoy each other's company.
2.Rita's husband is away for the week, so I thought I'd go over and keep her
company.
complaint Eczema is a common skin complaint which often runs in families. concern 1.There was incread concern that the war could continue for a long time.
2.His main concern is to be able to family 。
confer v .商议商议 The constitution also Brazil's 25 Constituent States.
constant In the world of fashion it sometimes ems that the only constant is cealess 做扇子
change.
contribute to 1.Alcohol contributes to 100,000 deaths a year in the US . 2.Stress is a contributing factor in many illness .
count 1.First impressions really do count.
2.His overas experience count for nothing.
cour 1.Meeting Sally changed the whole cour of his life .
2.Gorbachev changed the cour of Soviet history.
compensation n. 薪酬,酬金薪酬,酬金
complex The town has one of the best leisure complexes in the country.
compromi The minister was compromid by his association with the prostitute.
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concede 1.After losing this battle, the concede defeat.
The president pledged never to make concessions to terrorists.
conclude 1.We concluded the meeting with a prayer.
2.They concluded a treaty with Turkey.
写作提纲的格式confidence Individuals and and organizations organizations can can not not complete online transactions with
confidence.
contemporary John is a contemporary of mine.
contract His son has contracted pneumonia.
convict They were convicted of murder.
credit
1.She was given no credit for her invention.
2.Much of Manchester United's success can be credited to their manager.
critical 1.adj.关键的,至关重要关键的,至关重要
2.About 20 0f the pasngers who were injured in a plane crash are said to be in critical.
customary It It is
is is customary customary to wear formal
clothes clothes on on on the the
occasions.
She arranged everything with her efficiency.
decent
1.Don't you have a decent jacket?
2.After a decent interval, trade relations began to return to normal . decline I declined their invitation.
deliberate a deliberate
murder
蓄意谋杀蓄意谋杀
The cabinet is still deliberating on the problem.
deliver She delivered a speech on philosophy to the society. descend
1.She claims to be descended from Abraham Lincoln.
2.(名词)descendant 后代后代 dert
1.He derted his wife and went abroad.
2.A soldier who derts his post in time of war is punished verely.
3.a derted street designate
The World Health Organization designated this flu. detect detective detective n n .侦
探
The dentist could detect no sign of decay in her teeth. dictate
Islamic custom dictates that women should be fully covered. discourage a campaign to discourage children from smoking
dismiss The class was dismisd early today.
1.The government has dismisd criticisms that the country's health policy is a mess.
2.A federal judge dismisd the charges against the doctor yesterday. due My rent isn't due till next week.
dump The company dumped its surplus production to foreign countries.
dwell A woodsman
and his family
dwelt in a forest. to dwell on
edge 1.The next version of the software will have the edge over its competitors.
2.The rearch is at the cutting edge of genetic science.
3.cutting-edge scientific discoveries
elevated His career has
blossomed and
the magazine's elevated tone
that has given
him certain elevated status.
elude
The appropriate word eluded him. employ 1.to employ a method/technique/tactic etc
2.The report examines teaching methods employed in the classroom.
endure The company
endured heavy financial loss.
Somehow the language endures and continues to survive.
entitle The book is entitled Crime
and Punishment.
1.be entitled to (do) sth.
2.Full-time employees are entitled to receive health insurance.
establish
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1.an established fact
2.The police are still trying to establish the cau of the accident. established
the established names of Paris fashion exclusive 1.The committee's exclusive focus will be to improve public transportation.
2.Some papers thought they had an exclusive interview.
3.Snap decision in reaction to rapid stimuli isn't exclusive to the interpersonal
realm.
execute 1.He asked his son to execute his will .
exploit He founded a company to exploit the mineral resources in the area.
express I nt the letter by express delivery.
extend 1. I'd like to extend my thanks to all the catering staff .
2.Coroner extended his sympathy to the victim's family.
extension n .(电话)分机(电话)分机
fabric 1.The entire fabric of the church needs renovation. 2.social fabric
fair 1.fair complexion
2.n .商品交易会.商品交易会
fail 1.fail to do sth
2.The letter failed to arrive.
fashion
She fashioned a necklace from paper clips. favorable Are
you favorable favorable to to to this this
proposal?
This is a favorable time for a trip.
feature
1.The local newspaper will be running a special feature on education.
2.This art gallery features Chine art. fellowship There was a strong feeling of fellowship among the members of the team.
figure 1.He was one of the leading political figures of this century.
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3.I could e a figure in the far distance.
4.I still haven't figured out how to do it.
file to file a complaint/lawsuit/petition
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game The large, slow-growing animals were easy game,and were quickly hunted to extinction.
given 1.Given the circumstances, you've done really well.
2.Given that the patients have some disabilities, we still try to enable them to be as independent as possible
go 1. All my letters went unanswered.
2. He hoped that his nervousness would go unnoticed.
grant n .补助金.补助金 A licen to ll alcohol was granted to the club.
gross gross weight gross social inequality
ground In the interview he gave some grounds for optimism.
guarantee The car is still under guarantee.
hear He had to wait months before his ca was heard.
hence adv.因此因此 The gas that may be warming the planet will have their main effect many years hence.
lag This country has lagged behind in the development of space technology .
launch 1.The police have launched an investigation into the incident .
2.Marks &Spencer recently hired model Linda Evangelista to launch its new range .
letter She obeyed his instructions to the letter.
lobby
n .(公共建筑物
进口进口
处的)大厅处的)大厅
They are lobbying for a reduction in defen spending. lodge
1.They lodged a compensation claim against the factory.
2.He lodged with Mrs. Brown when he arrived in the city. margin
He won by a narrow margin. marginal
a marginal increa in the unemployment figures mass 1.weapons of mass destruction
2.the problem of mass entertainment
晰蜴3.Email has made mass mailings possible at the touch of a button.
4.His music ls commercial. It is aimed at the mass.
mean 1.mean-spirited
2.n .(复数)means 手段,方法手段,方法
3.by no means
medium Television is a medium of communication.