2022年1月29日 星期六

accessible

a.易接近的、可理解的、可進入的
easy to understand, able reached or easily get

  • At first, this village was not easily accessible to strangers.
  • 2022年1月27日 星期四

    litigation

    n.訴訟、起訴
    the process of taking a case to a court of law so that a judgment can be made

  • It is hoped that the dispute will be settled without recourse to litigation.
  • 2022年1月26日 星期三

    keen

    a.敏銳的、敏捷的
    very good or well developed

  • Because he took his keen insights into the people around him and crafted them into his work, all he needed was for me and everyone else to go on being ourselves.
  • a.熱心的、熱衷的、深切的
    very interested, eager, or wanting (to do) something very much

  • They were very keen to start work as soon as possible.
  • 2022年1月25日 星期二

    inconceivable

    a.想像不到的、難以相信的
    impossible to imagine or think of

  • The idea that they might no win was inconceivable to them.
  • 2022年1月24日 星期一

    hill

    n.山丘、小山、(道路的)斜坡、坡道
    an area of land that is higher than the surrounding land

  • Qianhua Village was one the most populous settlement in the hill of Shihmen District, just off Taiwan north coast.
  • 2022年1月23日 星期日

    graceful

    a.優美的、優雅的、雅緻的
    moving in a smooth, relaxed, attractive way, or having a smooth, attractive shape

  • I was beguiled by your graceful speech.
  • 2022年1月22日 星期六

    fanfare

    n.(炫耀的)誇示
    a loud, short piece of music played on brass instruments, often to announce something important

  • The royal visitor was saluted by a fanfare of trumpets .
  • 2022年1月21日 星期五

    calm

    v.使平靜、使鎮定
    to stop someone feeling upset, angry, or excited

  • When you are about to lose your temper, you had better calm down.
  • a.沈著的、鎮定的
    peaceful, quiet, and without worry.

  • First of all, I have to remain calm as well as I can.
  • definite

    a.明確的、一定的、肯定的
    fixed, certain, or clear

  • You are asked to give a definite answer before tomorrow.
  • 2022年1月20日 星期四

    abide

    v.居住、逗留、停留
    to live or stay somewhere

  • He abided in the wilderness for forty days.
  • can't abide sth/sb
    不能夠忍受

  • I couldn’t abide him babbling over and over again about the arrangement.
  • 2022年1月19日 星期三

    babble

    v.含糊不清地說
    to talk or say something in a quick, confused, excited, or silly way.

  • I couldn’t abide him babbling over and over again about the arrangement.
  • 2022年1月18日 星期二

    absurd

    a.荒謬的、可笑的
    stupid and unreasonable, or silly in a humorous way.

  • It is pretty absurd to argue with a person in a vegetative state.
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