1.OEM original equipment
manufacturer
2.disgruntle
3.fulgurate
4,prod
She gave him a prod with her finger.
He's forgetful, so I'll give his memory a prod.
She prodded me on the shoulder with her thumb.
My father had to prod me to do my homework.
5.grouse
It was a sad end to her career but she never
groused.
6.immure
7.unrequited 无报答的;得不到报酬的
8.court
追求
9 .repertory n.剧目
10.censure v.n.
1,truncate truncated
truncation
2.syndicate syndication
A syndicate of local businessmen is bidding for the contract.
The news was syndicated in papers around the world.
3.synergy
synactic
4.Shadow Price影子价格
objective value 客观价值
5.tame 驯化的,驯化
Cows are tame animals.
Don't be afraid. These horses are tame.
The reactor was built for tame atomic energy use.
Bill is too tame to stand up for
his own rights.
It was a tame book and he soon fell asleep over it.
She is an expert in taming animals.
Harsh punishment in childhood had tamed him and broken his
will.
This urge to take revenge is something that we have to tame.
Within two years they had tam
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lecture
Justin YIFU-Lin
transition
vested
interest vest
viability nonviable
tenure
security
tenant
Do you own the house or are you a tenant?
Birds are tenants of the trees.
This house is tenanted by an immigrant from Asia.
That old house has not been tenanted for many years.
tenure
professor
the structure of teacher
professor教授 associate professor 副教授 assistant professor
助理教授 Graduate Teaching assistant 研究生助教 Instructor 讲师
tenure-track up-or-out
moblize public
supports
nonviable
replacement cost
status quo
recoup recoupable recoupment
slay slain
1.stark
adj:The little girl was almost stark with cold.
The young man is faced with a stark choice.
His actions were in stark contrast to his words.
The tree has only stark branches.
The fool is talking stark nonsense.
adv:He came out of the bathroom stark naked.
2.travesty
a travesty of justice.
To make a travesty of
3.steep
She steeped the tea in boiling water.
Professor Smith is steeped in surface physics.
Let the tea leaves steep in boiling water for five minutes.
Put the rice in steep for some time before milling.
4. tarry
Do not tarry on the way.
tarry stones from the garage roof.
5. submissive
be submissive to advice
6.svelte
7.demagogue
8.peccant peccable
9.pejorative
10.penalize
11.vacillate
12,patronize
13,insolent
14mergemess
15.pay
1.seminal
根本的,有发展性的,精液的,种子的
seminal work ,seminal paper
seminal fluid
in a seminal state
seminal principle
a concretion of seminal ideas in her treatise
Her theories were seminal for educational reform.
2,jumble
使混乱,杂乱,乱的一堆
His books and mine were jumbled together.
a jumble of confused ideas
3.plumb adj
垂直的,正好的 adv ,垂直地,正好地
vt 探究,探索
The bullet hit him plumb between the eyes.
Psychoanalysts plumb the deep mysteries of the human
mind.
4. tender
Mary likes her job as baby tender.
The firm's tender for the supply of timber has been
accepted.
some
excerpt from Viginia University and Cornell university
essay
on any
reckoning
prevail 1. Good will prevail over evil. His argument prevailed and
I yielded. 2. This custom
prevails over the whole area.
Ostensible Ostensibly
Chicago
erroneous escort
pull together: 1. We must pull together to fulfil the plan. 2.
pull yourself together
suck up: He can suck up as much information as you can give
him.
suck up to : stop sucking up to Harry!
suck-up; 拍马屁的人
epicurean: epicurean civilization I had an epicurean
dinner.
pull over:I pull the car over to the side of the road and
stopped。靠岸,靠边,移开
No one can pull the wool over my eyes. Cashmere,
maybe, but wool, never.
You know that I've been on to you from the
start,and not once did you pull the wool over this boy's
eyes.
be onto =be on to
意思是'有潜在重大发现的信息或证据',在这个句子中即可引申为掌握某人大量信息之意,即对某人很了解
pull through (使)渡过危机(或难关);(使)恢复健康
If we can pull through this recession, we will be in good
shape.
Grandpa pulled through the heart surgery with flying co
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labile person. a labile compound.
3.
labyrinth
You need an expert to guide you through the
labyrinth of rules and
regulations on this subject.
4.lacerate
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The sharp stones
lacerated his feet.
to lacerate a
person's feelings
5. lachrymose
lachrymal lachrymator
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