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@@@复旦同学提供的复习词汇

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Contend |1CX?8)b=  
to compete in order to win something )lLeL#]FLO  
There are three world-class tennis players contending for this title. O'98OH+u  
He's contending against someone with twice his experience. >#:SJ?)`T  
This decisive defeat puts them out of contention for this year's championship finals. 2Pm}wD^`  
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to state something is true or is a fact =cV|o]  
The lawyer contended (that) her client had never been near the scene of the crime. O'(Us!aq  
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contend with sth =$4I}2  
to have to deal with a difficult or unpleasant situation }I uqB*g[t  
At the age of nine, he had the death of both parents to contend with. nxhlTf>3  
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content (HAPPY) s? ;8h &]=  
He seems fairly content with (his) life. yfV]f LZ  
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batter (HIT) 4o M~  
to hit and behave violently towards a person, especially a woman or child, repeatedly over a long period of time, or to hit something with force many times Nzgi)xX0HX  
He was battered to death with a rifle-butt. N9|J\;fzT  
He was battering (at/on) the door with his fists and howling. o@gceZuk  
The waves battered against the rocks at the bottom of the cliff. ynM:]*~K  
The burglars had battered down the door of the house (= hit it so hard that it broke and fell down). 7~+Fec`Ut*  
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battered   Mm*V;ADF  
1 hurt by being repeatedly hit ^vM6_=g2E%  
She set up a sanctuary for battered wives. >vo 6X]p~  
2 damaged, especially by being used a lot {.kIC @^O  
battered furniture/toys I)1ih  
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confer (TALK)   9d|8c > I  
to exchange ideas on a particular subject, often in order to reach a decision on what action to take 4+>yL+sC%v  
I should like some time to confer with my lawer ds+K7B$  
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confer (GIVE)   W=A0+t%XC  
to give an official title, honour, or advantage to someone RQWUO^&e^  
An honorary doctorate was conferred on him by Edinburgh University. MOB4t|  
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Conference >WZ%Pv *  
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2. D3aX\ NGP  
endeavor, v. >F^$ ' b]  
try one’s utmost to, take pains to, spare no effort to, make effort to, try everything possible to, undertake, strive, aspire, cd,'37pZ  
endeavor. N |0 F o{  
exertion B/3~[ '  
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potential, adj 6 [XaIco=C  
possible, plausible, within the realm of possibility, VB  |k  
n. potentiality. [wSoZB l  
Actuality, reality YhglL!p C  
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Recession K e@Bf  
Depression, slump, stagnation, sag, JfJ ln[  
Inflation, deflation, devaluation. ?~.9: 93  
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recess (PAUSE)   noun Us "G X_  
1 [C or U] a period of time in the year when the members of a parliament are not meeting Z{(Gib~{N  
2 [U] US in school, a period of time between classes when children do not study nUONI+6Z/  
mhIGunK;+  
recess (SPACE)   noun q{*[uJ}Xc"  
1 [C] a small area in a room which is formed by one part of a wall being set back further than other parts }T902RL0  
The room has a recess designed to hold bookshelves. myXGMN$i  
2 [C usually plural] a secret or hidden place @:hWahMy  
Psychoanalysts aim to explore the deepest/innermost recesses of the mind. AS0(NlV  
ZPM7R3%V)z  
3. FhH*lO&  
optional (ce)A,;  
not compulsory, elective, non-obligatory, alternative, _mdJIa0D6k  
demanded, imperative, enforced, required, D//58z&  
k]& I(VQ"  
optimum   (also optimal) ]]V=\.y  
best; most likely to bring success or advantage ZMyd+C_P2  
A mixture of selected funds is an optimum choice for future security and return on investment. $\4Or  
optimize, optimise   verb [T] 6x;"T+BSSS  
to make something as good as possible F+xMXBD@>*  
We need to optimize our use of the existing technology. d9D*w/clMi  
OZ Obx  
humane adjective 1 d.>?^uE  
showing kindness, care and sympathy towards others, kgmb<4p  
The humane way of dealing with a suffering animal (= the way that causes the least pain) is to kill it quickly. #@5 jOi  
The opposite is inhumane n |,}   
humanely adverb r:^`005  
I don't support the death penalty, but if people are to be executed, it should be done humanely. A@ k=Mk  
10/3-)+  
Barbaric, barbarian, barbarous, outlandish, vulgar, primitive, FUPJ&7+B  
>y q L  
4. p:U{3uN 62  
revive, restore, recuperate, t;ga>^NA"  
recuperate   verb [I] slightly formal QaEXk5>e  
to become well again after an illness; to get back your strength, health, etc tX}Fb0y  
She spent a month in the country recuperating from/after the operation. %^ E>~  
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testify verb [I or T] Ix5yQgnB}j  
to speak seriously about something, especially in a court of law; to give or provide evidence qdu:kA:]  
[+ that]He testified that he had seen the man leaving the building around the time of the murder. g(;ejKSR  
testimonial   noun [C] {k~$\J?.  
ck<4_?1]  
predict, ;6)|'3.B9  
foretell, foresee, forecast, prophesy, envisage, +~/zCJ;F  
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5. Ap>n4~  
deteriorate uTJ?@ ^nq  
deteriorate   verb [I] EGMcU| yL  
to become worse  y.eBFf  
She was taken into hospital last week when her condition suddenly deteriorated. Y2D) $  
The political situation in the region has deteriorated rapidly. V[#lFl).  
deterioration   O 1X !  
We've seen a deterioration in relations between the countries. |$0/:*  
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6 NAocmbfNz  
once and for all !c`1~a!  
completely and in a way that will finally solve a problem :{6[U=O  
Our intention is to destroy their offensive capability once and for all. '}Y8a$(;V  
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7. gR>#LM&dG  
account (JUDGE) verb [+ object + noun or adjective] formal |ZKchd8Yq  
to think of someone or something in the stated way; judge 4%{m7CK}  
She was accounted a genius by all who knew her work. g?+P&FL#I  
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account (to sb) for sth (EXPLAIN) 0\o'd\  
to explain the reason for something or the cause of something 1|89-Ii]  
Can you account for your absence last Friday? MLb\:Ihy  
She was unable to account for over $5 000. u@3w$"Pv1  
@'y"D  
8 lqs_7HhvRS  
enlighten   verb [I or T] :4Vt  
to provide someone with information and understanding; to explain the true facts about something to someone m4 (Fuu  
Should the function of children's television be to entertain or to enlighten? f<'C<xnf  
I don't understand this. Could you enlighten me? ro{MD s  
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9 4c yv 8  
count on sth (EXPECT) Bk F[nL*|  
to expect something to happen and make plans based on it -wt2ydzos  
[+ ing form of verb]I'm counting on the meeting finishing on time, or I'll miss my train. $b$D[4  
Sorry I'm late, I didn't count on being held up in the traffic. {%Y7]*D  
There's never a taxi when you want one - that's the one thing you can count on! a*8}~p,  
F* =RP$sj  
Wait on sb hand and foot [`lAc V<  
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Stand by 1DP)6{x  
She has vowed to stand by her husband during his trial. /~[R u  
stand by (DO NOTHING) phrasal verb *Y ZLQT  
to allow something unpleasant to happen without doing anything to stop it UK,P?_e  
We can't stand by while millions of people starve. v(O.GhJ@  
Despite its financial problems, the company is standing by the no-redundancy agreement. ^xwFjQXx  
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stand for sth (ACCEPT) M)7enp) F.  
If you will not stand for something, you will not accept a situation or a particular type of behaviour De_</1Au!2  
I wouldn't stand for that sort of behaviour from him, if I were you. B .mV\W  
stand for sth (REPRESENT) 4;||g@f'[  
1 to support or represent a particular idea or set of ideas D,/9rH  
This party stands for low taxes and individual freedom. s|'L0` <B  
2 If one or more letters stand for a word or name, they are the first letter or letters of that word or name and they represent it ,GIqRT4K  
'GMT' stands for Greenwich Mean Time.  rE:>G]j6  
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die off F948%?a  
If a group of plants, animals or people dies off, all of that group dies over a period of time. sBnPS[Oo  
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fall apart (STOP WORKING) 8A.7=C' z  
1 If an organization, system or agreement falls apart, it fails or stops working effectively tqCg<NH.!m  
The deal fell apart because of a lack of financing. 5QJL0fc  
Their marriage fell apart when she found out about her husband's affair. ]s@8I2_  
2 informal to experience serious emotional problems that make you unable to think or act in the usual way rgKn=8+ a  
After his wife died, he began to fall apart. d Al<'~g  
N-E`go  
15 0pa^O$?p  
imprudent: indiscreet, injudicious I;H9<o5  
conjecture T(^8ki  
surmise, supposition, speculation @0,dyg<$>  
0f/!|c  
16 oH0F9*+W  
adhere to sth ]_8I_V cQ  
to continue to obey a rule or maintain a belief !p2,|6Y`y  
She adhered to her principles/ideals throughout her life. 4ZpF1Zc4B  
They failed to adhere to the terms of the agreement/treaty. z %E!tB2o  
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18 gEHfsR=D6  
give way 9?chCO(@  
yield to sth (STOP) 8k?L{hF|nW  
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20 mIEaWE;E"  
@k6}4O?{  
The course comprises a class book, a practice book and an audio tape. @i-@mxk6<  
The class is comprised mainly of Italian and French students. 00a<(sS;  
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The team consists of four Europeans and two Americans. h=r< B\Pa  
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21 fUKdC \WL  
Many nations have imposed sanctions on the country because of its attacks on its own people. @ZR4%A"X4  
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approval or permission, especially formal or legal )wzs~Fn/  
They tried to get official sanction for the scheme. m3Z}eC8LK  
um2s^G  
22 (g2r\hI  
Such a noisy environment was not conducive to a good night's sleep. XA xI?y[c  
This is a more conducive atmosphere for studying. JKi@Kw  
SO Q-D4q  
Duce, duct = to lead 2n;;Tso "  
Conduce, conduct, deduce, deduct, deduction, induce, induct, induction, )bXx9,VL  
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23 1L=Qg4 H  
Leave off! used to tell someone to stop being annoying '[yqi1 &  
Hey, leave off! I hate people touching my hair. ?"<r9S|[O  
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I've made a list of names - I hope I haven't left anyone out. vWi. []  
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). W*rU,F|9  
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26 t6g)3F7T  
sb/sth in question formal ]1|Ql*6y,  
the person or thing that is being discussed CVSsB:H6e  
I stayed at home on the night in question. Ril21o! j  
kGuk - P  
27 o=RqegL  
repulsive, offensive, atrocious, disgusting, loathsome, obscene, repellent, unwholesome, c<h!QnJ  
alluring e=n{f*KG`  
tC@zM.v%  
Streamlining cars increases their fuel efficiency. Ad`[Rt']kI  
The bodies of dolphins are more streamlined than those of porpoises. r0g/:lJi  
nvs}r%1'5  
The cost-cutting measures include streamlining administrative procedures in the company. qv0 DrL,3  
The government recently announced details of its plan to streamline the taxation system. u_6BHsU  
R<lNk<  
Overwhelm Zu0;/_rN  
to cause someone to feel sudden strong emotion 8pq-nuf |K  
They were overwhelmed with/by grief when their baby died. }$0xt'q&  
I was quite overwhelmed by all the flowers and letters of support I received zOao&  
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Disperse, scatter, dispel, dissipate Rgfc29(8  
Police dispersed the crowd that had gathered. x'M^4{4[  
Dispense GIRSoRVsh  
They've had to dispense with a lot of luxuries since Mike lost his job. m,@1LwBH  
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31 U7]<U-.&  
run over (sth) W3jXZ>  
I'm afraid we're starting to run over time, so could you make your speeches short please. ?}=-eJ(7e  
to quickly say or practise something *1Ut}  
She quickly ran over her speech before going on-stage. h5&/hBN  
The director wants to run through the whole play this morning. XJ:>UNf5;  
cZDxsd]  
33 zmB31' _  
legitimate   e' U"`)S  
1 allowed by law u( 1J=h  
The army must give power back to the legitimate government. N>A{)_k3  
2 reasonable and acceptable c?!YFm  
He claimed that the restaurant bill was a legitimate business expense. Wa[x`:cT?u  
Poverty-stricken *3_f &Y  
34 Cdp]Nv6  
indisposed (ILL) I!$jYY2  
not willing 4pmTicA~  
After their rude attitude in the past, we feel distinctly indisposed to help them now. AezvBY0'`z  
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rectify (CORRECT) 0W T#6D  
1 to correct something or make something right .7 (DxN  
I am determined to take whatever action is necessary to rectify the situation. .e`,{G(5q7  
Every effort is made to rectify any errors/mistakes before the book is printed. QU^/[75Ea0  
Rect=right, straight AIZW@Nq.5  
Rectal,直肠的 rectangle, direct, erect, O^.%C`*  
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37 pOqGAD{D$  
tap   *0%4l_i  
to obtain or make use of something SU?wFCGT%  
For more than a century, Eastern cities have expanded their water supplies by tapping ever more remote sources. hc-lzYS  
There is a rich vein of literary talent here just waiting to be tapped (into) by publishers. 33Ssylno  
j~M#Ss-H8  
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She carefully steered the car around the potholes. ETU-]R3  
This car is very easy to steer. +"]oc{W!  
She steered her guests into the dining room. ds- yif6   
I'd like to steer our discussion back to our original topic. :e1'o  
The main task of the new government will be to steer the country towards democracy. wA?@v|,dZ  
steer clear of ~O \}/I28  
to avoid someone or something which seems unpleasant, risky or dangerous {IJ-4>  
Her speech steered clear of controversial issues. BjM+0[HC  
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38 Rr%tbt.sE  
illusory   (also illusive) aK ]7vp+  
not real; based on illusion _1 sP.0 t  
Their hopes of a peaceful solution turned out to be illusory. fD'/#sA#'  
ostensible   m7JPH7P@BM  
appearing or claiming to be one thing when it is really something else :Df)"~/mO+  
Their ostensible goal was to clean up government corruption, but their real aim was to unseat the government. d-~vR(tU  
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Lud= to play 4<u;a46Z#M  
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, .N5'.3  
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Practical, practicable lqF>=15  
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pull sth off (SUCCEED) @d&g/ccMxd  
to succeed in doing something difficult or unexpected Yt{ji  
The central bank has pulled off one of the biggest financial rescues of recent years. ' PELf P8  
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Cover the expense |"Z-7@/k$i  
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pull (sb) through (sth) (MANAGE) QP:9%f>=  
to succeed in dealing with a difficult period, or to help someone do this hcyn  
It was a crisis year for the company, but we have pulled through. }t\ 10nQ  
u#FXW_-TK  
42 0(8gQ 2n  
The proposed restrictions have ignited a storm of protest. IP04l;p/  
43 _lP4}9p  
compel eES'}[W>  
pel,puls =drive >b>gr OX  
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 \ n_3Bwd~  
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45 &Pq\cNYzW  
integrate   1 to mix with and join society or a group of people, often changing to suit their way of life, habits and customs 4:U0f;Fs  
[R]It's very difficult to integrate yourself into a society whose culture is so different from your own. Jn*Nao_)  
Children are often very good at integrating into a new culture. D"cKlp-I6|  
kon5+g9q  
The idea with young children is to integrate learning with play. b/nOdFO@  
The town's modern architecture is very well integrated with the old. gLD{1-v  
integrated circuit pDOM:lGya  
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46 &2{]hRM  
intricate #W|!fILL  
complex, complicated, sophisticated, knotty, elaborate, Xhse~=qA  
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47 C2G  |?=  
denote   z h%qS~8Yv  
to represent something x> \Bxa8  
The colour red is used to denote passion or danger. :tLbFW[  
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endorse (SUPPORT) fK_~lGY(  
1 to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone qlUzr.^-  
I fully endorse (= agree with) everything the Chairperson has said. t77'fm  
ltSh'w0  
49 x: ~d@  
assert   verb [T] KjOi(YUnq7  
1 formal to say that something is certainly true X *O9JGh  
[+ that]He asserts that she stole money from him. =dGKF `tR  
2 to do something to show that you have power TQJF+;%  
She very rarely asserts her authority over the children. v=p0 +J>  
assert yourself v`B4(P1Z  
to behave in a way which expresses your confidence, importance or power and earns you respect from others oZ:{@ =  
I really must assert myself more in meetings. 2-mQt_ i  
y5u\j{?Te  
aggravate (MAKE WORSE) {mSJUK?TKl  
1 to make a bad situation worse _Adsq8sFW  
Attempts to restrict parking in the city centre have further aggravated the problem of traffic congestion. H$tb;:  
2 to make a disease worse Qra>}e%*  
The treatment only aggravated the condition. C9jbv/c  
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51 L~eAQR  
for fear of: in case of IN^_BKQt  
Shut the window in case of rain A5XR3$5P  
in case of: for fear of Dp^/gL=  
We’d better ensure the house in case of fire. 8=Q V N_  
In case of fire, break the glass. f1Zt?=  
Take the coat in case it rains (in case it should rain) hZN<Yd8:  
C3S`}o.  
52 g X,9Gh  
blare   A]?^ H<  
to make an unpleasantly loud noise Jqru AW<  
The loudspeakers blared across the square. ]a/'6GbR  
Glare G9RP^  
a long angry look ;fGx;D  
She gave me a fierce glare. c3k|G<C2  
to shine too brightly T~s}Nx#  
The sun was glaring right in my eyes. Wsm`YLYkt!  
p4> ,Fwy2  
Blemish: defect, flaw, vice, imperfection. E*|tOj9`1n  
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53 &qRJceT(  
ingenious 7>-yaL{  
(of a person) very clever and skilful, or (of a thing) cleverly made or planned and involving new ideas and methods :'*DM W~  
an ingenious idea/method/solution 1r 571B*O  
Johnny is so ingenious - he can make the most remarkable sculptures from the most ordinary materials. 2c:f<>r0y  
Adroit, canny, creative, innovational, innovative, innovatory, original, con. Awkward, clumsy, xjq0D[  
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ingenuous !k<:k "7  
honest, sincere and trusting, sometimes in a way that seems foolish 7GZq|M_:y  
It has to be said it was rather ingenuous of him to ask a complete stranger to look after his luggage. ;nB2o-%  
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55 #WufZ18#  
entail 2u:4$ x8  
to make something necessary, or to involve something RJc%, ]:  
Such a large investment inevitably entails some risk. rsF:4G"%  
Repairing the roof will entail spending a lot of money. R^P_{_I*"  
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defy Lko`F$5X  
1 to refuse to obey, or to act or be against, a person, decision, law, situation, etc -M61 Mw1  
The fact that aircraft don't fall out of the sky always seems to me to defy (= act against) the law of gravity. |E|6=%^  
A forest fire raging in the south of France is defying (= is not changed by) all attempts to control it. {XnPx? V  
2 defy belief/description/explanation to be extreme or very strange and therefore impossible to believe/describe/explain p&3> `C  
The chaos at the airport defies description. B\_[R'Pf&  
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denounce (CRITICIZE) lrys3  
to criticize something or someone strongly and publicly (9GbG"   
We must denounce injustice and oppression. R6@uM<  
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57 yQ[u3tI  
sever   verb [T] Y @}FL;3  
The knife severed an artery and he bled to death. H/jm f5  
Electricity cables have been severed by the storm. PDC]wZd/  
The US severed diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1961. %f! iHo+Z  
]!Zty[  
59 4/MNqit+  
call (in) on sb (VISIT) to visit someone for a short time fIyPFqf7w)  
I thought we might call in on your mother on our way - I've got some magazines for her. d=F-L  
}ND' 0*#  
call on sth (USE) ;[Tyt[  
to use something, especially a quality that you have, in order to achieve something detLjlE  
She would have to call on all her strength if she was to survive the next few months. wj%wp[KA$  
9#@Zz4Ww  
61 r~oSP^e'  
Hang on a minute - I'll be with you in a moment! 'h}7YP, w  
Hang on tight - it's going to be a very bumpy ride. kZ[mM'u#  
The safety of air travel hangs partly on the thoroughness of baggage checking. 9^zx8MRXd  
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hang over sth tpU D0Z)  
If a threat or doubt hangs over a place or a situation, it exists 6V;:+"BkJ  
Uncertainty again hangs over the project. Mi74Xl i  
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hang out p >aw  
to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone Yy@g9mi  
You still hang out at the pool hall? BKA]G)G7u!  
EUZq$@uWL  
63 F+*Q <a4  
access U;gp)=JNT  
cede, ceed, cess= go, yield #!d]PH746  
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,   .Cr1,Po  
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64 .,mM%w,^O  
revoke oKiD8':  
to say officially that an agreement, permission, a law, etc. is no longer in effect d*%Mv[X:<  
The authorities have revoked their original decision to allow development of this rural area. D3.VXuKn6  
Voc, voke = call, voice %EoH4LzT  
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、 f0FP9t3k  
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65 4NUN Ov`[{  
inviting, tempting, appetizing, palatable, p`p?li  
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68 5)*6V&  
She pampers her dog with the finest steak and salmon. e YDUon  
Why not pamper yourself after a hard day with a hot bath scented with oils? /.v_N%*-v  
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69 GBr,LN  
befall M8_R  
If something bad or dangerous befalls you, it happens to you `sxN!Jj?  
Should any harm befall me on my journey, you may open this letter. C9pnU,[  
j%5a+(H,z;  
afflict Um'Ro4  
If a problem or illness afflicts a person or thing, they suffer from it mR,O0O}&  
It is an illness which afflicts women more than men. 6=3(oUl  
a country afflicted by civil war TZBVU&,{Z  
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impose _<2 RYXBC  
Very high taxes have recently been imposed on cigarettes. F-tFet  
Judges are imposing increasingly heavy fines for minor driving offences. 9.] kOs_  
I don't want them to impose their religious beliefs on my children. [%? hCc  
GVZTDrC  
70 )r pD2H  
A note of discord has crept into relations between the two countries. \H[Yyp4  
}v&K~!*  
71 90(UgK&Y  
by virtue of because of; as a result of /D 8EI   
She succeeded by virtue of her tenacity rather than her talent. _1\poAy  
-`g J  
be at the mercy of sb/sth iAgOnk[  
to be in a situation where someone or something has complete power over you P]- #wz=S  
Poor people are increasingly at the mercy of money-lenders. /wlFD,+8  
}Wqtip:L  
73 IOS^|2:,  
Let's confine our discussion to the matter in question, please! \ JG #m  
Please confine your use of the telephone to business calls. *cPN\Iu.W  
By closing the infected farms we're hoping to confine the disease to the north of the region 8,H~4Ce3  
$q^O%(  
acquiesce to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly A^t"MYX@  
Reluctantly, he acquiesced to/in the plans. OFp#<o,p  
4':MI|/my_  
confirm (MAKE CERTAIN)   k}#@8n|b  
to make an arrangement or meeting certain, often by telephone or writing <347 C{q  
[+ that]Six people have confirmed that they will be attending and ten haven't replied yet. k 5t {  
Flights should be confirmed 48 hours before departure. r<v_CFJ  
The leader's speech was impressive and confirmed her faith in the party. k,A M]H  
3eJ\aVI>pE  
to try to stop something unpleasant or harmful from happening or increasing :bI,rEW#_  
to combat crime/terrorism/inflation/disease M.X}K7Z_/  
The government is spending millions of dollars in its attempt to combat drug abuse. MV9r5|3-  
[@x  
74 $4sA nu]  
Students are required to undertake simple experiments. QP'qG@j[:  
She undertook not to publish the names of the people involved. X,&`WPA:S  
V, E9Uds  
The prisoners' attempt to escape was foiled at the last minute when police received a tip-off. 4a#B!x W  
DZ,<Jmg&e*  
78 `d.Gw+ Un  
hold/keep sth/sb at bay r}Ltv?4  
to prevent someone or something unpleasant from harming you Sb^add0dT  
Exercise can help keep fat at bay. ,nI_8r"M>  
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80 ux%&lff  
They made for the centre of town. H^ESA s6  
Having faster computers would make for a more efficient system. BDWim`DK"  
'9f6ZAnYpQ  
take after o7m99(  
to be similar to an older member of your family in appearance or character *sjj"^'=  
He takes after his mother/his mother's side of the family. <Sz>ZIISd  
]r"31.w(  
82 h<+PP]l=  
take sth on (ACCEPT) oXnC "y}0P  
to accept a particular job or responsibility Z83q-  
She took too much on and made herself ill. xhw8#  
38Bnf  
take sth on (BEGIN) to begin to have a particular quality #9URVq,  
Her voice took on a troubled tone. 6 Xzk;p  
}qG?Vmq*R[  
take sb on (EMPLOY) =x|##7  
to employ someone md1EJ1\14  
She was taken on as a laboratory assistant. tI/mE[W  
e[d7UV[Knn  
84 Z"teZ0H  
underway, under way   1 If something is underway, it is happening now <~IH`  
Economic recovery is already underway. G%V=idU*"  
)R [@G.  
It's a very beautiful village but it's a bit out of the way. =:t@;y  
9,Crmbw8  
85 V0SW 5 m  
Their baby bears a strong resemblance/an uncanny likeness to its grandfather. | TQe dC  
The stone plaque bearing his name was smashed to pieces. n?<# {$  
[+ two objects]I don't bear them any ill feeling . l<0[ K(  
Thank you for your advice, I'll bear it in mind Zi[{\7a  
Eventually her efforts bore fruit and she got the job she wanted. mh!N^[=n  
/iuUUCk   
disclaim "w:\@Jwu(  
to say that you have no responsibility for, or knowledge of, something that has happened or been done nN_94 ZqS<  
We disclaim all responsibility for this disaster. Ee$" O 6*!  
:F KYYH\  
86 teQaHe#  
meager: very small or not enough bJG!)3cx  
a meagre salary ,J`lr U0  
The prisoners existed on a meagre diet. *_"c! eW  
$BR=IYby  
87 R%]9y]HQ  
flamboyant a very confident in behaviour, or intended to be noticed, especially by being brightly coloured fY,@2VxyfA  
a flamboyant gesture LS2ek*FJO  
His clothes were rather flamboyant for such a serious occasion. pjmGz K  
Her flamboyance annoys some people but delights others. x|,aV=$o  
C-:SQf  
88 1"4nmw}  
Mr Young was given a six-month jail sentence suspended for two years pdcwq~4~%  
A cloud of smoke was suspended in the air. \^;|S  
#<WyId(  
They offer a 10 percent discount on rail travel for students. ;I`,ZKY  
discounted goods/rates gv Rc:5B[  
discount (NOT CONSIDER) verb [T] D< D k1  
You shouldn't discount the possibility of him coming back. G\,A> mT/P  
;* 37ta  
90 NbdM ec  
replenish to fill something up again } {gWTp  
Food stocks were replenished by/with imports from the USA. dx?njR  
Does your glass need replenishing? vElL.<..  
4-}A'fTU8  
replete . ' N O~  
1 full, especially with food bh;b` 5  
After two helpings of dessert, Sergio was at last replete. Ef r kB"  
2 well supplied 1UA~J|&gi^  
This car has an engine replete with the latest technology. \Q?|gfJH  
[nPzh Xs  
91 <*(UvOQuX  
matrimonial   ,C'w(af@}  
related to marriage or people who are married Dxa)7d A|  
I ;11j  
92 J:-TINeB  
dispatch, tx1m36a"  
1 to send something, especially goods or a message, somewhere for a particular purpose m|cWX"#g  
Two loads of woollen cloth were dispatched to the factory in December s*~jvL  
!wR{Y[Yu  
93 18w^7!F?~u  
outgrow SeJFZ0p  
1 to grow bigger than or too big for something v`ZusHJ1d  
My seven-year-old had new shoes in April and he's already outgrown them (= his feet have grown too large for them). 3_eml\CY  
2 to lose interest in an idea or activity as you get older and change \|>`z,;  
He eventually outgrew his adolescent interest in war and guns. J0*]6oD!  
+D-+}&oW  
alleviate, relieve, r dG2| Tp  
D15u1A  
95 T# _n-b>  
assemblage noun ,ZP3F+XKb  
1 [C] formal a collection of things or a group of people or animals JQh s=Xg  
A varied assemblage of birds was probing the mud for food. ):\{n8~  
<pl2 dxy  
96 q fH~hg  
refer to sb/sth (DESCRIBE) Z2j*%/  
In her autobiography she occasionally refers to her unhappy schooldays. QKaj4?p$|S  
He always refers to the house as his "refuge". 6ewOZ,"j"4  
2 The new salary scale only refers to company managers and directors. >]Yha}6h  
tfKeo|DM"  
look to sb for sth ;@Hi*d[  
to hope that someone will provide something for you g*c\'~f;  
They looked to the government for additional support. ?N?pe}  
f]A6Mx6  
look up (IMPROVE) 898wZ{9  
to become better +e4<z%1  
I hope things will start to look up in the new year. pfQZ|*>lkb  
Our financial situation is looking up at last. <J }9.k  
tKsM}+fq  
100 n_&)VF#n(  
put sth/sb up (SUGGESTION) m;+1;B  
to suggest an idea, or to make a person available, for consideration +U)|&1oa  
Each party is allowed to put up one candidate. 2xdJ(\JWM  
William has been put up as a candidate for the committee. fQ_8{=<-&X  
Is Chris willing to be put up for election? ts\>_/  
`&[:!U2]F  
put sb off (sth) (TAKE ATTENTION AWAY) *]{I\rX  
Once she's made up her mind to do something, nothing will put her off. )hJjVitG  
Could you be quiet please - I'm trying to concentrate and you're putting me off. }J'w z;t1  
safS>wM]  
put sth/sb forward (SUGGEST) 8[`<u[Iv  
The proposals that you have put forward deserve serious consideration. zYF&Dv/u/  
I wasn't convinced by any of the arguments that he put forward.  KP-z  
vk+%#w  
101 F8;4Oj  
barrier, obstacle, obstruction, impediment, E^W*'D  
n  >PM_W  
102 ;p!hd }C  
prevail ZLX`[   
1 to get control or influence # (J}xz;  
I am sure that common sense will prevail in the end. @5VZ   
And did reason prevail over emotion? vS__*} ^   
S,v>*AF  
The Sahara Desert extends (= reaches) for miles. aMg f6veM  
The path extends (= continues) beyond the end of the road. N%E2 BJ?  
'c(Y")QP  
permeate   MJpTr5Vs  
to spread through something and be present in every part of it c;}n=7,>:L  
Dissatisfaction with the government seems to have permeated every section of society. R*eM 1  
F ) ~pw  
103 Z*"t]L  
surge   noun [C] 7gmMqz"z(>  
1 a sudden and great increase ,8 ?*U]}  
There has been a surge in house prices recently. abP?Dj&  
3 a sudden increase of an emotion >.~k?_Of  
She was overwhelmed by a surge of remorse. 4GA-dtyV&  
lS*.?4zX  
The company's profits have surged. urjp&L&  
She felt a wave of resentment surging (up) inside her. S9055`v5  
oYx f((x  
104 HV(*6b@  
expand 0LuY"(LR  
to increase in size, number or importance, or to make something increase in this way IQY#EyTb  
The air in the balloon expands when heated. 8GQs9  
They expanded their retail operations during the 1980s. (7!(e  ,  
the rapid expansion of the software industry me\)JCZpb{  
Expansion into new areas of research is possible. rn*VL(Yd(  
an expansion of industry |<icx8hbr  
,kuOaaV7K  
extend (REACH) oC>~r 1.j  
to (cause something to) reach, stretch or continue; to add to something in order to make it bigger or longer nwH|Hs riU  
The Sahara Desert extends (= reaches) for miles. <-7Ha_#  
The path extends (= continues) beyond the end of the road. 'o9V0#$!  
24l9/v'  
105 |8ZAE%/d  
turn off (sth) (ROAD) to leave the road you are travelling on and travel along another one c~;.m<yrf  
Turn off the motorway at the next exit. M!@[lJ  
-ZJ:<  
turn sth/sb down 4}j}8y2)H  
to refuse an offer or request {.W%m  
He offered her a trip to Australia but she turned it/him down.  $%  t  
He turned down the job because it involved too much travelling. -2 ?fg   
L1K_|X  
106 JOk`emle  
eligible e&nw&9vo  
1 having the necessary qualities or fulfilling the necessary conditions IC~D?c0H:  
Only people over 18 are eligible to vote. w"J(sVy4  
2 describes someone who is not married and is desirable as a marriage partner, especially because they are rich and attractive j+seJg<_  
I can think of several eligible bachelors of my acquaintance. 1Btf)y'  
A+&Va\|x  
edible suitable or safe for eating D1 z3E;:  
Only the leaves of the plant are edible. Joj8'  
 _>l,%n  
legible describes writing or print that can be read easily zvWQ&?&o2  
Her handwriting is barely legible. G#>X~qk()  
The opposite is illegible kPe9G  
dl4.jLY  
elated   7 5u*ZMK  
extremely happy and excited, often because something has happened or been achieved glpdYg *  
The prince was reported to be elated at/by the birth of his new daughter. HN! l-z  
elation {3>^nMv@e  
-XBNtM_ "  
107 ) AIZE?oX  
Trim the lateral shoots of the flower mB\|<2  
RVe3@|9(G  
108 f&|SGD*  
Pornography degrades women. wpvaTHo  
It is so degrading to have to ask for money. ?/~1z*XUW  
=}[V69a  
deteriorate h) rHf3:  
to become worse d=pq+  
She was taken into hospital last week when her condition suddenly deteriorated. C~B ^sG@;  
The political situation in the region has deteriorated rapidly. dxA=gL2  
=uH`EkY:  
1 causing a lot of damage or destruction S=Zjdbd  
The drought has had devastating consequences/effects. V2*b f`/V  
2 making someone very shocked and upset p0/I}n4<5n  
devastating news +W}f0@#)<  
3 describes a personal quality that has a powerful effect f%af.cR*  
She had a devastating beauty/charm/smile that few men could resist. X qh+  
_%x|,vo`(  
109 w-1CA{"i7  
tune in (UNDERSTANDING) be tuned in to have a good understanding of what is happening in a situation or what other people are thinking 3^Ex_jeB  
She just doesn't seem to be tuned in to her students' needs. iL(E`_I<  
L6FUC6x"  
revolve around/round sb/sth *{ .u\ BL5  
The conversation revolved around childcare problems. l4; LV7Ji  
His whole life revolves around football. sx9 N8T3n  
mU*GcWbc+  
111 P iN3t]2  
As a young man, he had agitated against the Vietnam war. L%"&_v#a^  
The anti-war agitation is beginning to worry the government. 7BC9cS(0w9  
d{0>R{uac  
to make someone feel anxious and not calm  9TeDLp  
She became very agitated when her son failed to return home. '  _N >  
a+Q)~13  
112 h7g9:10  
oblivious NY_Oo!)3  
not aware of something, especially what is happening around you xH92=t-w  
Absorbed in her work, she was totally oblivious of her surroundings. Ouj5NL  
The government seems oblivious to the likely effects of the new legislation. |/q*Fg[f  
}!2|*Y  
an obscure island in the Pacific |u03~L9G  
Official policy has changed, for reasons that remain obscure. &4 ]%&mX)-  
His answers were obscure and confusing. ek.L(n,J|  
nuvz!<5\{  
113 0O[q6!&]  
deterrent noun [C] Nz2}Ma 2  
something which deters people from doing something r&^4L  
a nuclear deterrent 7^S&g.A  
Tougher prison sentences may act/serve as (= be) a deterrent to other would-be offenders. iE$0-Qe[3  
xe}"0'g  
detergent   noun [C or U] ?onZ:s2  
a chemical substance in the form of a powder or a liquid for removing dirt from clothes or dishes, etc. HgbJsv$  
7n %QP  
114 S 0\:1B  
on the wane (of power, popularity, etc.) becoming less strong ~?nPp$^  
There are signs that support for the party is on the wane. ZQ@^(64  
.0Cpqn,[  
115 ^m?h .  
comply to act according to an order, set of rules or request { R&F_51)V  
There are serious penalties for failure to comply with the regulations. oU67<jq  
compliance I/fERnHM/+  
1 formal when people obey an order, rule or request g (|p/%H  
The company said that it had always acted in compliance with environmental laws. /SSl$  
*|MPYxJ<  
encumber   2g|+*.*`  
to weigh someone or something down, or to make it difficult for someone to do something ;p) gTQa  
Today, thankfully, women tennis players are not encumbered with/by long, heavy skirts and high-necked blouses. `[[ A 7  
t hTY('m  
117 X`[or:cB  
incident noun [C] 4,UvTw*2z  
an event which is either unpleasant or unusual 9qW^@5 m  
an isolated/serious/unfortunate incident ga0W;Vq&X  
A youth was seriously injured in a shooting incident on Saturday night. q=Q5s?sQc  
=[3I#s?V  
she experienced/suffered a setback. 3/P2&m  
There has been a slight/temporary setback in our plans. >4b-NS/}0  
xLX:>64'o>  
recurrence   noun [C or U] cC b'z 1  
The doctor told him to go to the hospital if there was a recurrence of his symptoms. Q(>89*b&  
e\tcP  
118 c2-NXSjsW  
infer e%u1O -*  
What do you infer from her refusal? 7P|GKN~  
[+ that]I inferred from her expression that she wanted to leave. CZuV{Oh}?  
Fer=carry, bear WfL5. &  
Ferry, fertile (sterile), circumference,圆周 confer, defer,延期,顺从 deference, differ, differentiate, indifferent, prefer, refer, suffer, transfer, Xq` '^)  
9YwK1[G6/  
119 o!dTB,Molr  
diffuse T&j_7Q\;vI  
1 to (cause something to) spread in many directions Kp!sn,:  
Television is a powerful means of diffusing knowledge. Rbm"Qz  
2 to (cause a gas or liquid to) spread through or into a surrounding substance by mixing with it [f!sBJ!  
The drop of red dye diffused slowly in the water. =I-SQI8  
YQ:F Bj  
The lecturer temporarily digressed from her subject to deal with a related theory. k}(C.`.  
Digression :} i #ODJ  
b%z4u0  
121 /{gCf  
succumb 1 to lose the determination to oppose something; to accept defeat .BuXg<`  
I'm afraid I succumbed to temptation and had a piece of cheesecake. FZ)_WaqGf  
I felt sure it would only be a matter of time before he succumbed to my charms. :<=A1>&8  
2 to die or suffer badly from an illness k z"F4?,  
Thousands of cows have succumbed to the disease in the past few months. Ei2hI  
fRS)YE@a:  
Traffic was held up for several hours by the accident. wi-O}*O   
Sweden is often held up as an example of a successful social democracy. R2|v[nh  
K; ,2ag  
122 @8a1a3_F  
rather (MORE EXACTLY)   z~i=\/~tZ  
1 more accurately; more exactly Ou/JN+2A  
She'll go to London on Thursday, or rather, she will if she has to. yhhW4rz  
yqi=9NB  
126 ~"6/OJA  
The children are playing in the open. )FVW/{NF@q  
Animals live in the wild. MhaN+N  
#z$FxZT<b  
127 fbgq+f `\  
Of course, a 200-year-old building is very old in American terms. XMzL\Edo  
I've always been on good terms with my neighbours. ky*-THS  
yyCx;  
128 7UM!<@9\  
EA_6L\+8&  
It's hard work teaching a class of lively children. C QO gR GW  
a lively city  0].*eM  
A new coat of paint would liven the kitchen up. TNs ;#Q  
H%2Y8}  
139 5[NF  
Medieval knights took an oath of allegiance/loyalty to their lord. $42%H#  
The witness placed her hand on the Bible and took the oath 5R 6@A?vr  
QQ*yQ\  
obligation   noun *p )1c_  
1 [C or U] when you are obliged to do something <~ E'% 60;  
[+ to infinitive]If you have not signed a contract, you are under no obligation to (= it is not necessary to) pay them any money.  O+D"7  
You have a legal obligation to (= The law says you must) ensure your child receives a proper education. s+m,ASj  
m#y?k1GY  
151 -UgD   
let out a secret zSs5F_  
D4jf%7X!Lu  
pay up phrasal verb informal LZC)vF5  
to give someone the money that you owe them, especially when you do not want to r[ 2N;U  
Eventually they paid up, but only after receiving several reminders. X2ShxD|  
&Uqm3z?v  
part with sth \g|u|Y.2[  
to give something to someone else, especially when you do not want to jTjGbC]X  
I was going to give away her old baby clothes, but I couldn't bring myself to part with them. ZT@a2:&  
{-X8MisI  
155 QC+oSb!!?  
destination noun [C] 'W0?XaEk-  
the place where someone is going or where something is being sent or taken P(N$U^pj  
We arrived at our destination tired and hungry. +{* @36A5A  
His letter never reached its destination. xv! QO  
The Caribbean is a popular tourist/ holiday/ vacation destination. H}KJd5A7  
!M]_CPh]  
destiny noun d9/YW#tm  
1 [C] the things that will happen in the future [[fhfV+H  
The destiny of our nation depends on this vote! 71GLqn?  
People want to control/determine/take charge of their own destinies. :hB 8hTw]p  
XO |U4 #ya  
157 <{\UE~  
gear (sb/sth) up -:txmM T  
to prepare for something that you have to do, or to prepare someone else for something VU>s{_|{  
Politicians are already gearing up for the election. 8YI.f  
I'm gearing myself up to ask him to give me my money back. "Q*Z?6[Z  
I'm trying to gear myself up for tomorrow's exam. L@rKG~{Xy  
@Bfwb?&  
161 kTQ`$V(>&  
reference   noun [C or U] m9^ ? p  
a mention of something r>lC(x\B  
Knowing what had happened, I avoided making any reference to (= mentioning) weddings. !Xt=+aKN  
formal I am writing with/in reference to (= in connection with) your letter of 15 March. J[<3Je=>$  
9.5h QZ  
preference ZgO7W]Z4  
I have a preference for sweet food over spicy. X~RET[L2  
Choosing furniture is largely a matter of personal preference. Kb%j;y  
2 an advantage which is given to a person or a group of people g<~[k?~J  
We give preference to those who have worked with us for a long time. DvnK_Q!  
XQ:HH 8  
He studied chemistry in preference to physics at university. {p UOu8`Z  
,*.C''  
The government's interference in the strike has been widely criticized. <wTkPErUG  
DSix(bs9  
163 `xbk)oW#  
prosecution   noun [C or U] 6m21Y8N  
A number of the cases have resulted in successful prosecution. ?7:"D e  
Doctors guilty of neglect are liable to prosecution. Pp N+q:(  
ox {Cm  
The prosecution alleged that he lured the officer to his death by making an emergency call. :i*JlKHJ d  
>'^l>FPc  
Religious minorities were persecuted and massacred during the ten-year regime. y)U8\  
They left the country out of fear of persecution. 451C2 %y  
DC*|tHl  
166 n*D)RiW  
come to (BECOME CONSCIOUS) to become conscious again after an accident or operation gzzPPd,hd  
0*:]eM};P  
come off (SUCCEED) to happen as planned or to succeed f%*-PW^*  
Ltcr]T(Ic  
I tried telling a few jokes but they didn't come off (= no one laughed). (B]Vw+/  
come through (sth) (DIFFICULT SITUATION) to manage to get to the end of a difficult or dangerous situation  wb4 4  
We've had some hard times, but we've come through. 21 cB_"  
Q*$x!q  
169 >E "FoZM=  
drought noun [C or U] 1Sz5&jz  
a long period when there is little or no rain TaM,9MAu  
draught (COLD AIR) */\dH<  
a current of unpleasantly cold air blowing through a room :CHCVoh@95  
s'\"%~nF<  
183 :g<dwuVO  
take to sb/sth (LIKE) ;5y4v  
to start to like someone or something 0]>p|m9K^<  
She's taken to tennis like a duck to water *o"F.H{#N  
w #(XiH*  
188 vn}Vb+@R  
optimal) by6E "7%  
best; most likely to bring success or advantage Gq-U}r  
A mixture of selected funds is an optimum choice for future security and return on investment. wK#UFOp  
,5r 2!d  
compelling adjective o ]Vx6  
1 If a reason, argument, etc. is compelling, it makes you believe it or accept it because it is so strong 5+3Z?|b  
compelling evidence fXL>L   
It's a fairly compelling argument for going. 0HxF#SlKM  
2 very exciting and interesting and making you want to watch or listen >b*Pd *f  
I found the whole film very compelling. 6oUT+^z#  
a compelling story "t_]Qu6  
a+]=3o  
190 )SDGj;j+  
hold off R!$j_H  
They've decided to hold off on buying a car until they're both working. |y'q`cY  
hold forth K{|;'N-1  
to talk about a particular subject for a long time, often in a way that other people find boring OH=Ffy F,  
She held forth all afternoon about/on government incompetence. ?on3 z  
U_I'Nz!^ t  
hold down a job :EA,0 ,  
to manage to keep a job for a period of time <<;j=Yy({`  
HVu_@[SYR3  
192 Z.R^@@RqJ  
He was on his knees, pleading for mercy/forgiveness. =~HX/]zF  
She appeared on television to plead with the kidnappers R`$Odplh>  
VNytK_F0P  
205 Za 01z^  
transcend verb [T] +p43d:[  
to go beyond, rise above or be more important or better than something, especially a limit ,%ajIs"Gi  
The best films are those which transcend national or cultural barriers. e94csTh=  
The underlying message of the film is that love transcends everything else. Y@.:U*  
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pledge noun [C] ].1R~7b  
I give you this ring as a pledge of my everlasting love for you. =CqLZ$10  
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compulsion (DESIRE) '{Ywb@Bc  
a very strong or uncontrollable desire (to do something repeatedly) khEHMvVH  
I seem to have a constant compulsion to eat. n$~RgCf  
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a compulsive liar/thief/eater ]*v%(IGK  
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stand up to sb/sth (DEFEND) NVOY,g=3X  
to defend yourself against a powerful person or organization when they treat you unfairly g/T`4"p[H  
He wasn't afraid to stand up to bullies. p_mP'  
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stand up to sth (NOT CHANGE) .-<o[(s  
to not be changed or damaged by something Z4rK$ B  
Will the lorries stand up to the journey over rough roads? "\e9Y<  
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burst into song/tears/laughter O*c +TiTb  
to suddenly begin to sing/cry/laugh L]9 *^al  
Much to my surprise Ben suddenly burst into song. ON !1lS  
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break into sth ,@GI3bl  
to suddenly begin to do something Plt~l3_  
He felt so happy that he broke into song.  /pV^w  
She walked quickly, occasionally breaking into a run M|e@N  
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counterfeit   adjective Vbz$dpT  
made to look like the original of something, usually for dishonest or illegal purposes >a]{q^0  
counterfeit jewellery/passports/coins 6$`8y,TMSt  
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keep sth off (sb/sth) (STOP) @_0XK)pW  
to stop something touching or harming someone or something joYj`K  
Wear a hat to keep the sun off 02?y%  
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write sb/sth off (FAILURE) dd_n|x1  
to decide that a particular person or thing will not be useful, important or successful C+jlIT+  
A lot of companies seem to write people off if they're over 50. arRb q!mO  
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fall away/off (AMOUNT) +<&_1% 5+  
to become smaller or lower in amount or rate 9K~X}]u  
Membership of the club has fallen away in recent months. 1H{J T op  
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fall out (ARGUE) ]]V|[g&aJ  
to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them Rcc9Tx(zvQ  
He left home after falling out with his parents. U]ynnw4  
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fall short F}wy 7s2i  
to fail to reach a desired or expected amount or standard, causing disappointment Y;-$w|&P>  
August car sales fell short of the industry's expectations. +0_e a~{  
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fall through g]vo."}5E  
to fail to happen Py y!B  
We found a buyer for our house, but then the sale fell through. @IhC:Yc  
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repulsive adjective ^m~&2l\N=  
extremely unpleasant or unacceptable ,sI<AFI  
What a repulsive old man! =h0vdi%{  
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obnoxious   _t&` T  
very unpleasant or rude ,4:=n$e 0  
Some of his colleagues say that he's loud and obnoxious.
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