man- hand
manipulate
manual
manner
What is that?
What is that for?
Why should we care?
I would like to thank=thanks to
Music:
Someday I'll be part of your world.
單字:
1.Reproach (v.) [rɪˋprotʃ]
to blame or criticize someone in a way that shows you are disappointed at what they have done
e.g. He publicly reproached his son for his behavior.
2. Groundwork (n.) [ˋgraʊnd͵wɝk]
work that is done as preparation for other work that will be done later
e.g. His speech laid the groundwork for independence.
3. Disdainful (a.) [dɪsˋdenfəl]
showing that you do not respect someone or something, because you think that they are not important or good enough
e.g. Professors who are disdainful of popular entertainment.
4. Cower (v.) [ˋkaʊɚ]
to bend low and move back because you are frightened
e.g. He cowered against the wall.
5. Firstling (n.) [ˈfɝstlɪŋ]
the first agricultural produce or animal offspring of a season
e.g. And Abel too hard brought from the choice firstlings.
6. Manever (v.) [məˋnuvɚ]
a movement performed with care and skill
e.g. Careful driver will often stop talking before carrying out a complex.
7. Eventide (n.) [ˈivənˌtaɪd]
the end of the day; evening
e.g. The dove came back to him at eventide.
8. Bawl (v.) [bɔl]
to speak to cry loudly
e.g. They could hear a baby bawling somewhere.
9. Salvation (n.) [sælˋveʃən]
something that prevents or saves someone or something from danger, loss, or failure
e.g. The Internet turned out to be the salvation of the company.
10. Bdellium (n.) [ˈdɛlɪəm]
a fragrant resin produced by a number of trees related to myrrh, used in perfumes
EX:The gold of that land is goodly, bdellium is there, and lapis lazuli.
11. Sustainer (n.) [səˈstenɚ]
upholder, someone who upholds or maintains
e.g. I shall make him a sustainer beside him.
12. Repress (v.) [rɪˋprɛs]
to stop yourself from doing something you want to do
e.g. He had long ago repressed the painful memories of his childhood.
13. Homogeneity (n.) [͵homədʒəˋniətɪ]
Identity; likeness; similarity; homogeneous quality
e.g. American English heterogeneity and its cultural homogeneity.
14. Surplus (n.) [ˋsɝpləs]
the amount that remains when use or need is satisfied
e.g. There is a surplus of workers and not enough jobs.
15. Constitute (v.) [ˋkɑnstə͵tjut]
to appoint to an office, function, or dignity
e.g. Women constitute 70 percent of the student population at the college.
16. Scheme (n.) [skim]
a plan or program of action;especially a crafty or secret one
e.g. The company has a new scheme for insurance coverage.
17. Ledge (n.) [lɛdʒ]
a raised or projecting edge or molding intended to protect or check
e.g. The birds perched on the ledge of a building.
18. Basin (n.) [ˋbesn]
an open usually circular vessel with sloping or curving sides used typically for holding water for washing
e.g. This is my exclusive-use basin ,we can't share it.
19. Pharaoh (n.) [ˋfɛro]
a ruler of ancient Egypt
e.g. In ancient China, Qin Shi Huang always be compared to the pharaoh.
20. Feudal (a.) [ˋfjud!]
of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a medieval fee
e.g. A feudal society was prevailing in ancient Europe.
21. Indigenous (a.) [ɪnˋdɪdʒɪnəs]
produced, growing, living, or occurring naturally in a particular region or environment
e.g. The kiwifruits is indigenous to the New Zealand.
22. Quarrel (n.) [ˋkwɔrəl]
an argument, especially one about something unimportant between people who know each other well
e.g. I don't have any quarrel with the Trojans.
23. Rejuvenation (n.) [rɪ͵dʒuvəˋneʃən]
to make something work much better or become much better again
e.g. I came back from holiday feeling rejuvenated.
24. Forge (v.) [fɔrdʒ]
to develop something new, especially a strong relationship with other people, groups, or countries
e.g. Back in the 1980s, they were attempting to forge a new kind of rock music.
25. Sardonic (a.) [sɑrˋdɑnɪk]
showing that you do not have a good opinion of someone or something, and feel that you are better than them
e.g. He looked at her with sardonic amusement.