Grammer Excercise from Academic vocabulary in use-unit 34 and 35
- deliberate=intentional
- achieve your goal
- with the intention of -ing
- intense to do
- motivate for -ing
- objective=what you plan to do or achieve
- top priority/ take priority over; fire engines have priority over other vehicles.
- on purpose= deliberately
- Their strategy(=detailed plan for success) was to proceed slowly
- reach/attain/achieve target
- Mission Statement=short written statement of the aims of an organization.
- to further= move forward/advance
- to investigate=to initiate
- glossary=list of words with explanation of their meanings
- terminology=special words or expressions used in relation to a specific subject
- subtle distinctions=small differences
- defining=explaining the meaning of; in your essay, it is often appropriate to begin by defining the key words relating to the topic.
- ambiguous=having more than one meanings.
- coherent=carefully organized and making sense
- convey a messege
- evoke=make someone feel something
- discourse=written or spoken text
- connotation=association
- to infer=to guess that something is true because of the information you have
- form an opinion on the basis of indirect evidence
- nuances of meaning=small differences in meaning
- perspective=point of view
the article from gurdian which you can see here http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2008/sep/19/cosmeticsurgery.advertising
- surgeon= a doctor who does medical operations
- irresponsible=not thinking about the possible bad results of what you are doing
- anatomically-anatomy=the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged
- aesthetic=the study of beauty
- torso=the main part of a human body without arms, legs, or head
- to superimpose=to put an image, text over something so that the thing under it can still be seen
- to expose=to make public something bad or something that is not honest
- facelift=medical treatment which makes the skin of your face tighter so that you look yonger
- corrective=intended to improve or correct something
- to undergo=to experience something, especially a change or medical treatment
- to boast=to talk with too much pride about what you have done or what you own
- client=someone who pays someone else for services or advice
- scalpel=a small, sharp knife that doctors use to cut through skin during an operation
- to seduce=to persuade to do something they would not normally do
- vulnerable=easy to hurt or attack
- prospective;prospective buyers=be expected to be in the future
- to fund=to provide money for an event, activity, or organization
- anecdotal=consisting of things that people have said, and not facts
- turnover=how much money a business earns in a period of time
- to flout=to intentionally not obey or accept something
the article from Evening Standard:Stop neo-socialist whingeing about city
- to risk=you caue it to be in a dangerous situation where you might lose it
- to excel=to be very good at something
- to whinge=to complain in annoying way
- indignation;indignant=angry because you have been treated badly or unfairly
- schadenfreude=hapiness by laughing something bad of others
- to cope=to deal quite successfully with a difficult situation
- to concede=to admit something is true, even though you do not want to
- hideously=very ugly
- greedy=wanting a lot more food, money, etc than you need
- to shackle by somthing=to be prevented from doing what you want to do by
- spiv=bad man
- to curb=to limit or control something
- to get carried away=to be so excited about something that you do not control what you say or do
- clapdrop
- assembly=a group of people, such as a goverment, who meet to make decisions, laws
the article from Evening Standard:Mortgages for August at lowest recorded level
- to dominate=to be the largest, most important, or most noticeable part of something
- FTSE100Index=Financial Times Stock Exchange 100 Index
- testimony= a formal statement about what someone knows or believes is true, especially in a law court
- to avert=to prevent something bad from happening
- unprecedented=never having happened before
- turmoil=a situation in which there is a lot of trouble, confusion, or noise
- to spill over=it begins to have an unpleasant effect on another situation or group of people
- comprehensively=easily to understand
- ground=condition
- bid=an offer to do work for someone for a particular amount of money
- scheme=an official plan or system
- to object to O=to feel or say that you do not like or do not approve of something
the article from Evening Standard:well the center of London at least as he and Chris Hoy take 50000 on a bike ride(sorry I could not find the article on the Internet)
- overwhelming=very strong in effect or large in amount
- to congregate=to come together in a group
- to set off= to depart
- hub=the place that is the center of a particular activity
- the Mall=the street from Trafalger sq to St. Jame's park
- to be awash with=to have a lot of something, often too much
- to brave=to deal with a dangerous or unpleasant situation in a brave way
- to wobble=If something wobbles or you make something wobble it moves from side to side, often because it is not on a flat
- atrocious=extremely bad/violent and shocking/wicked or cruel
the article from Evening Standard:Era ends as Wall Street big two lose their status
- to cherish=to lobe someone or something very much and take care of them
- to shelve=to decide not to continue with a plan
- acquisition= the process of learning or getting something
- a pillar of something=someone or something who is very important to a place or organization
- takeover=when a company gets control of another company
- watershed=an important event after which a situation completely changes
- entrepreneur=someone who starts their own business, especially when this involves risks
- retail=when products are sold to customers from shops
- crunch=when a situation becomes serious or you have to make an important decision
- brace=something that supports or holds something in the correct position
- resort=something that you do because everything else has falled; a last resort
- demise=when something ends, usually because it has stopped being popular or successful
- bailout=when a company is given money to solve its financial problems
- to prompt=to cause something
- toxic=posisonous
the article from guardian:Britain is the first choice in Europe for foreign direct investment
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/sep/25/globaleconomy.creditcrunch
- Unctad=UN Conference on Trade and Development
- inward=towards the center or inside of something
- threshold=the level at which something starts to happen(閾値)
- the forecast for the next time two years
- to scale back=to reduce scale
- to surpass= to excel
- deterioration;deteriorate=to become worse
I am tired to write them down...
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This is good, but as I suggested, it would be better to focus on collocations rather than individual words. Here's some more information on collocations:
http://www.hum.aau.dk/~firth/collocations.htm
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