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单词
1. tend verb US /tend/
1)tend verb (BE LIKELY) 趋向;倾向于
[ I ] to be likely to happen or to have a particular characteristic or effect:
We tend to eat at home.
Children tend to be like their parents.
2)tend verb (CARE)
[ T ] to care for something or someone:
He carefully tends his garden all summer.
2. anticipate verb [ T ] US /ænˈtɪs·əˌpeɪt/
1) to imagine or expect that something will happen, sometimes taking action inpreparation for it:anticipate 有 “prepare for”的含义,expect 没有
e.g. No job cuts are anticipated under the new ownership.
e.g. [ + (that) clause ] I don’t anticipate (that) we’ll solve all our problems with one meeting.
e.g. We anticipate criticism but plan to go ahead anyway.
e.g. [ + question word ] At this stage we can’t anticipate what will happen.
3. given noun [ C ] US /ˈɡɪv·ən/
1)given noun [ C ] (ACCEPTED FACT)
something that is certain to happen or to be:
e.g. It’s a given that if he is defeated for reelection, he’ll be offered a position in the administration.
2)given preposition US /ˈɡɪv·ən/
given preposition (KNOWING)considering:
e.g. Given his age, he’s in excellent physical condition.
3)given adjective [ not gradable ]US /ˈɡɪv·ən/ (ARRANGED)
already decided, arranged, or agreed:
e.g. At any given time (= at any particular time), the jury may reach a verdict, so we’d better staynearby.
4. dodge verb [ I/T ] US /dɑdʒ/
1) to avoid being hit by something by moving quickly to one side:
e.g. fig. We have dodged a bullet a lot of times in the last three or four years.
2) To dodge something unpleasant is to avoid it:
e.g. [ T ] Few men still talk about how they dodged the draft.
3) dodge noun [ C ] US /dɑdʒ/
a trick to deceive someone or to avoid doing something that you do not want to do:
e.g. She sells antiques as a tax dodge.
5. tornado noun [ C ] US /tɔrˈneɪ·doʊ/ plural tornadoes or tornados infml twister
a dangerous storm which is a spinning cone of wind that destroys anything inits path as it moves across the ground
e.g. The tornado just hit mountain xx.
6. wardrobe noun [ C ] US /ˈwɔr·droʊb/
1) the clothes that a person owns, or a particular type of clothes that a personowns:
e.g. She has a different wardrobe for every occasion.
2) A wardrobe is also a piece of furniture where clothes are kept.
7. harassmentnoun [ U ]US /həˈræs·mənt, ˈhær·əs·mənt/
behavior that annoys or troubles someone:
e.g. Complaints of sexual harassment (= offensive sexual suggestions or actions) in the workplacehave increased in recent years.
8. intrude verb [ I ] US /ɪnˈtrud/
I don't mean to intrude
to go into a place or be involved in a situation where you are not wanted or do not belong:
e.g. Sorry to intrude, but I wanted to insure that this got to your attention.
e.g. Students who live in a dorm regard any curfew as intruding on their rights.
9. Funnel 漏斗;funnel clouds漏斗云
e.g. Funnel clouds have been spotted
10. sanity noun [ U ] UK /ˈsæn.ə.ti/ US /ˈsæn.ə.t̬i/
1) the state of having a healthy mind and not being mentally ill:
He'd been behaving so strangely that they began to doubt/question his sanity.
to keep/preserve/retain your sanity
2) the fact of showing good judgment and understanding:
The closer we got to the deadline for action, the more I questioned the sanity of the decision we had taken.
Maybe Jenny can bring some sanity into this crazy situation.
11. breath mint 薄荷糖
12. inflict verb [ T ] UK /ɪnˈflɪkt/ US /ɪnˈflɪkt/
to force someone to experience something very unpleasant:
e.g. These new bullets are capable of inflicting massive injuries.
e.g. The suffering inflicted on these children was unimaginable.
13. gouging乱要价
You are price gouging right before a tornada?
14. sheeradjective UK /ʃɪər/ US /ʃɪr/
1)sheer adjective (COMPLETE)
C1 [ before noun ] used to emphasize how very great, important, or powerful aquality or feeling is; nothing except:
The suggestion is sheer nonsense.
His success was due to sheer willpower/determination.
It was sheer coincidence that we met.
2)sheer adjective (STEEP)
C2 extremely steep; almost vertical:
a sheer mountain side
3)sheer adjective (THIN)
Sheer clothing or material is so thin, light, and delicate that you can seethrough it:
e.g. She wore a dress of the sheerest silk.
15. asthma noun [ U ] UK /ˈæs.mə/ US /ˈæz.mə/ 哮喘
16. Rehab center 康复中心
17. genuinely adverb UK /ˈdʒen.ju.ɪn.li/ US /ˈdʒen.ju.ɪn.li/
B2 really and sincerely:
e.g. I'm genuinely sorry for what I said.
e.g. She was genuinely pleased when he arrived.
18. embezzle verb [ I or T ] UK /ɪmˈbez.əl/ US /ɪmˈbez.əl/=fraud=corruption
to secretly take money that is in your care or that belongs to an organization orbusiness you work for:
e.g. She embezzled thousands of dollars from the charity.
19. meltdown noun [ C or U ] (FAILURE)
1) a complete failure, especially in financial matters:
financial/economic/market meltdown
The last few months have seen the progressive meltdown of the country's political system.
2) informal an occasion when a person becomes extremely upset and is not ableto deal with a problem or situation
She is a patient of mine who's had a little meltdown
短语
1. at someone's disposal 支配
Yeah, and seeing how he's the rich mayor of a small town with various thugs and cops at his disposal, Carlos and I thought it would be safer if we got the heck out of dodge.
available to someone:
e.g. Advertising and public relations specialists havea range of techniques at their disposal.
e.g. It's great that we have this innovative technology at our disposal.
e.g. The booming company has many billions at its disposal to fund new initiatives and acquisitions.
2. get out of dodge 闪躲,躲避
3. blow over 平息,被淡忘
We just have to wait till this all blows over
4. have any idea
Do you guys have any idea how much I'm gonna miss you?
5. in effect
A tornado watch was in effect on wisteria lane
to be active or being used:
e.g. At that time a total ban on financial transactions was in effect.
6. get out of the hospital 出院
7. fall off the wagon/ˈwæɡ.ən/不再戒酒,旧瘾复发
8. stop by顺便拜访
9. help around the house 帮忙做家务
10. blow thingsout of proportion 把事情夸大
11. twist one's ankle['æŋkl] 扭伤脚踝; mild sprain[spren]有点扭伤
12. I want to get checked out anyway无论如何还是想检查下
13. settle out of court 庭外和解
14. knock it off infml stop doing that:Hey, knock it off – I’m tired of hearing you two fight!
15. set off v. 出发;引起;What time do we set off tomorrow?;It sets off my asthma
16. Is there any chance that we could put little Toby upstairs?
17. knock yourself out 别客气;随便点,把这当自己的家
18. hit the bottom 陷入谷底
19. hang on坚持下去,抓住不放 e.g. hang on to this