chinese 36
单词卡: 100
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- sirloins steak
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- chancellors
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- stake out
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- Those who want to take child abuse seriously today must stake out a humane child protection practice.
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- The time has come for Hindus to stake out their claim to their own homeland.
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- So often in negotiations, leaders go through macho maneuvers to claim turf and stake out positions.
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- lamentedly
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- etnic
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- .a survey of Britain's ethnic minorities.
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- .a predominantly young, ethnically mixed audience.
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- obelisks
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- The beams of my headlights lit up hedges, hills, obelisks, but the girl, diana, was nowhere to be seen.
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- nuances
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- t is a city where you learn the nuances of culture.
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- cooped up
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- He is cooped up in a cramped cell with 10 other inmates...
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- It isn't good for her to be cooped up all the time.
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- ..the worsening plight of Third World countries plagued by debts.
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- But he might be taken aback by the popular sympathy for his plight.
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- So what exactly is causing this plight?
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- panaceas
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- For instance, mummy-based panaceas were once popular as quack medicine.
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- Financial panaceas, like medical ones, should always come with a health warning.
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- unfathomnable
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- ...a strange, unfathomable and unpredictable individual.
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- ..the dark eyes that right now seemed opaque and unfathomable.
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- ..the dark eyes that right now seemed opaque and unfathomable.
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- sentries
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- Aren't you supposed to be on sentry duty?
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- decreed
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- The king decreed a general amnesty.
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- ...court decrees.
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- bouncing
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- How can they be bouncing back when demand in america and europe remains feeble?
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- aura
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- She had an aura of authority.
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- Yet its aura cannot entirely hide its vulnerabilities.
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- For example my aura colour is green/ yellow.
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- vibes
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- ..a variety of other instruments, including vibes, cello, bass, accordion and clarinet.
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- Those happy vibes please recruiters.
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- I wasn't single for twelve years out of bad luck or bad vibes or bad dating skills.
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- This place is giving me really creepy vibes.
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- sent out the vibes. I got nothing back, okay?
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- cockiness
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- He was a little bit cocky when he was about 11 because he was winning everything.
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- The pair of them were both blinded by their own cockiness.
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- Billy wasn't arrogant, but he had a bit of defensive cockiness about him.
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- hardcore
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- We've got a hard core of customers that have stood by us...
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- immaculately
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- Her front room was kept immaculate.
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- The goalkeeper's performance was immaculate.
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- skits
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- ..clever skits on popular songs.
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- dry heaves
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- dwindling
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- The factory's workforce has dwindled from over 4,000 to a few hundred...
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- Exports are dwindling and the trade deficit is swelling...
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- He is struggling to come to terms with his dwindling authority.
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- News of 160 redundancies had sent tremors through the community...
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- Overproduction and consequent low market prices for wine caused economic tremors.
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- He felt a tremor of apprehension…
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- vipers
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- gesticulating
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- A man with a paper hat upon his head was gesticulating wildly...
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- The architect was gesticulating at a hole in the ground.
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- We communicated mainly by signs, gesticulation and mime.
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- accoustic signal
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- spectral
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- She is compelling, spectral, fascinating, an unforgettably unique performer.
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- ..the spectral quality of the light.
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- They amplify the spectral range.
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- spy apps
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- taming of the shrews
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- bereavement
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- Rather than bereavement, it brought the eeriness, and sometimes the joy, of displacement.
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- blasphemous
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- Critics attacked the film as blasphemous.
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- faux pas task
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- gizzard
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- holocaust
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- glitches
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- Manufacturing glitches have limited the factory's output.
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- spellbound
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- His audience had listened like children, spellbound by his words...
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- He was in awe of her
- she held him spellbound.
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- extorted
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- Her kidnapper extorted a £75,000 ransom for her release.
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- Some magistrates have abused their powers of arrest to extort confessions.
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- uncouth fellow
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- uncouth
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- It's dirty and has an uncouth culture.
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- cleats
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- omniscience
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- ...a benevolent and omniscient deity.
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- cushy