181.vibration
sy:quiver;oscillation;tremble
eg1:Turin's explanation for these smelly facts invokes the idea that smell signal in olfactory receptor proteins is triggered not by an odor molecule's shape,but by its vibrations.
182.virtually
sy:actually
eg1:This allowed glass of virtually any thickness to be made nonstop,but rollers would leave both sides of glass marked,and these would then need to be ground and polished
eg2:Amazingly,there is virtually no evidence to support this argument
183.viscous
sy:sticky;glutinous
eg1:Eggs are'thermosetting';they cannot revert to their original viscous,and their shape is thus fixed forever
184.voyage
eg1:It was for presenting a paper on this aspect of the voyage to the Royal Society that he was presented with the Copley Medal in 1776。
eg2:On his second voyage Cook used the K1chronometer made by Larcum Kendall
sy:journey;travel;tour;trip
185.adequate
eg1:Extreme high performance sports may lead to optimal cardiovascular performance,but they quite certainly do not prolong life.Relaxation lowers metabolic rate,as does adequate sleeo and in general an equable and balanced personality.
186.adjacent
eg1:The virus replicate,you get a million copies in each cell and the cell bursts and they infece the tumour cells adjacent and repeat the process.
eg2:People living in houses adjacent to the airport are agonized by noise for years
sy:adjoining;contiguous
ay:detached;separate
187.allocate
phrase for:allocate funds;allocate for-portion,part,appropriate
eg1:The problem of how health-care resources should be allocated or apportioned is not a new one,so they should be distributed in both the most just and most efficient way
eg2:The world-wide coal industry allocates extensice resources to researching and developing new technologies.
188.analogous
phrase for:be analogous to
eg1:And thesr are all spoken of in terms that are analogous to terms used to describe God as the shepherd of his flock of Israel and in control of life and death and so on.
eg2:The task was strictly analogous to the one that we had finished before.
189.apparatus
eg1:For young children,the difficulty lies not in the inferential processes which the task demands,but in certain perplexing features of the apparatus and the procedure.
190.apprenticeship
After serving an apprenticeshio in Birmingham,he had started a business in Bristol,but he moved to a new place with an idea that coke could provide a more economical alternative to charcoal as a fuel for ironmaking.