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  • 12月 31 週一 201203:39
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*this song evoked my childhood memory
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* four pillars 校訓
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*Alexander
.Achilles, my favorite
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  • 單字筆記week11(11/21~)


1.headquarters(n.)[ˋhɛdˋkwɔrtɚz]
the main offices or center of operations of an organization, such as the army, police, or a company
eg. Several great guns from the headquarters are coming to see us today.
2.mischief(n.)[ˋmɪstʃɪf]
 behavior, esp. of a child, that is slightly bad or causes trouble but is not intended to harm anyone
eg.Nobody took notice of the mischief of the matter.
3.vacant(adj.)[ˋvekənt]
(of a place) not being lived in or used, or (of a job or office) available for someone to do
eg.The top post in the delegation was still
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1.   crisscross(v.)[ˋkrɪs͵krɔs]
 to move or exist in a pattern of crossing lines
eg. These concepts are inter - related and differentiate, making a crisscross network of dialects.

2.   exposition(n.)[͵ɛkspəˋzɪʃən]
a statement that explains something clearly
eg. John gave a very exposition of the facts.

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1.   acropolis(n.)[əˋkrɑpəlɪs]
 the citadel in ancient Greek towns
eg. The Acropolis dominates the city of Athens.

2.   libation(n.)[laɪˋbeʃən]
an amount of alcoholic drink poured out or drunk in honour of a god or a dead relation /  a drink of alcohol
eg.  He was consuming his final libation.

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1. massif (n.)[ˋmæsif]
  a group or area of mountains
  eg. The tectonic trends in the granulito massif are arcuate.


2. affront(n.)[əˋfrʌnt]
    a remark or action intended to insult or upset someone

    eg. Leaving during his speech was an affront to the
speaker
3.disastrous(adj.)[dɪzˋæstrəs]
   causing great harm, damage, or suffering   

   eg. The new system has had a disastrous effect on productivity.

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ultimate(adj.)[ˋʌltəmɪt]
     most important, highest, last, or final / Ultimate also means the best, most, or greatest of its kind
eg. This tension makes such unique transcendency the ultimate concern rooted in reality.


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1. plague (v.) [pleg]
to cause someone or something difficulty or suffering, esp. repeatedly or continually
ex.She was plagued by weakness, fatigue, and dizziness.
 
2. plunder (v.) [ˋplʌndɚ]
to steal goods forcefully from a place, esp. during a war
ex.They plundered and burned the market town of Leominster. 
 
3. descend (v.) [dɪˋsɛnd]
to go down or come down something 
ex.Things are cooler and more damp as we descend to the cellar.
 
4. reverberation (n.) [rɪ͵vɝbəˋreʃən]
 (of sound) to continue to be heard; to echo repeatedly
ex.The move by the two London colleges is sending reverberations through higher education. 
 
5. muster (v.)  [ˋmʌstɚ] 
 to produce or encourage an emotion or support for something
ex.He traveled around West Africa trying to muster support for his movement.
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1. vulnerable (adj.) [ˋvʌlnərəb!]
 able to be easily hurt, influenced, or attacked
ex.He was very vulnerable after his divorce.
2. privy (adj.) [ˋprɪvɪ]
having secret knowledge
ex. Privy information on the current state of the peace negotiations.
3.quiver (v.) [ˋkwɪvɚ] 
 to shake slightly; tremble
ex. The building quivered as the explosive went off. 
4. plagiarist (n.)  [ˋpledʒərɪst] 
to use another person's idea or a part of their work and pretend that it is your own
ex.  Plagiarist is always suspicious of is steal from.
5. fundamental (adj.)  [͵fʌndəˋmɛnt!] 
 being the most basic or most important thing on which other things depend
ex.The fundamental cause of his success is his hard work.
6. parcel (n.) [ˋpɑrs!] 
an object or collection of objects wrapped in paper; a package
ex.This parcel came in the mail today.
7. riotous (adj.) [ˋraɪətəs] 
very loud and uncontrolled, full of energy
ex.They spent a riotous night drinking and singing. 
8. exempt (adj.) [ɪgˋzɛmpt]
not having to obey a rule or to do something that is usually necessary
ex.School property is exempt from all taxes.
9. intricate (adj.)  [ˋɪntrəkɪt]
having a lot of small parts or pieces arranged in a complicated way, and therefore sometimes difficult to understand in detail
ex.The intricate machine requires a skilled operator.
10. abortive (adj.) [əˋbɔrtɪv]
 prematurely born
ex.An abortive attempt to recover the sunken pirate ship.
11. prominent (adj.) [ˋprɑmənənt] 
very noticeable, important, or famous
ex.She had access to some very prominent people.
12. permanently (adv.) [ˋpɝmənəntlɪ]
lasting for a long time or forever
ex.The doors were kept permanently locked.
13. bungalow (n.)  [ˋbʌŋgə͵lo] 
a small house all on one level
ex.The old couple sold that large house and moved into a small bungalow. 
14. epigram (n.)  [ˋɛpə͵græm]
 a short saying or poem that expresses an idea in an amusing way
ex."I can resist everything except temptation" is a very interesting epigram. "
15. hemisphere (n.)  [ˋhɛməs͵fɪr] 
 half of the earth
ex.What is the largest city in the southern hemisphere? 
16. barnyard (n.) [ˋbɑrn͵jɑrd] 
the area around a barn (= farm building), often fenced so that animals cannot get away
ex.The market traders cried out like barnyard cocks.
17. dissimilarity (n.)  [dɪs͵sɪməˋlærətɪ] 
not similar; different
ex.The identical treatment of such dissimilar items is totally illogical.
18. bizarre (adj.) [bɪˋzɑr]
strange and unusual
ex.That party was too bizarre for me!
19. colossal (adj.) [kəˋlɑs!]
very great
ex.This is indeed a colossal success.
20. reproach (v.)  [rɪˋprotʃ]
to criticize someone, especially for not being successful or not doing what is expected
ex.Mother reproached me for being too clumsy.
21. turbulence (n.)  [ˋtɝbjələns] 
 a state of confusion and lack of order
ex.His songs reflect the turbulence of his times.
22. supercilious (adj.) [͵supɚˋsɪlɪəs]
behaving as if or showing that you think that you are better than other people, and that their opinions, beliefs or ideas are not important
ex.He spoke in a haughty, supercilious voice.
23. dominance (n.)  [ˋdɑmənəns] 
more important, strong, or noticeable than anything else of the same type
ex.These economies will no doubt maintain their dominance of financial markets.
24. effeminate (adj.)  [ɪˋfɛmənɪt]
describes a man who behaves or looks similar to a woman
ex.His voice was curiously high-pitched, reedy, almost effeminate.
25. fractious (adj.) [ˋfrækʃəs]
 tending to argue, fight, or complain, and hard to control
ex.The children were predictably fractious.
 
 
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1. baroness (n.) [ˋbærənɪs]
a British woman who has the lowest rank in the highest social class, or who is the wife of a baron
eg.I'm sure the Baroness will be able to make things fine for you.
 
2. insolent (adj.)  [ˋɪnsələnt]
(of a person or a person’s behavior) intentionally and rudely showing no respect
eg.He was insolent in his manner.
 
3. scrape (V.) [skrep]
to remove something by rubbing something rough or sharp against it, or to rub part of your body against something rough that tears away or injures your skin
eg. Jackie scraped her knee on the wall as she was climbing over it. 
4. purification (n.)  [͵pjʊrəfəˋkeʃən]
the act of removing harmful substances from something
eg. The water goes through three stages of purification. 
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