2008年9月30日火曜日

29/Sep/08

As the record of my self-study, I write down what I did today below. I read One article from 'The Observer'
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2008/sep/28/bradfordbingley.marketturmoil
  • to be tied up with;to connect something to something
  • a last-minute rescue deal;done at the possible time
  • to sort sth out;to successfully deal with sth, such as a problem
  • to be loath to do;to not want to do sth because it will cause problems
  • to curve sth up;to divide sth into smaller parts, in a way that people do not approve of
  • to get their money out straight away;immediately
  • to center around;to have someone or sth as the main part of a discussion or activity
  • to seize up;if part of your body or a machine seizes up, it stops mopving or working in the normal way.
  • to be teetering on the edge of sth;to be in a situation where something bad might happen very soon
  • to put sth up;to increase the price or value of sth
  • to swamp the market;to give market more of sth than it can deal with
  • to usher in sth;to be at the start of a period when important changes happen, or to cause important changes to start happening

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