1) thoughtful
2) might as well/may as well/could as well 3) draw your attention to 4) marvelous 5) settle for 6) done with
7) Competitive competitive 8) pains/pained 9) bonus 10) shrink 11) delivery 12) overheard 13) sour 14) for rent 15) stack 16) reproduce
1) inquired 2) informed 3) awful 4) settle for 5) trash 6) claimed 7) Normally
8) a piece of cake 9) be done with 10) enable 11) am entitled 12) quite a while
1) ask for
2) was set up/has been set up 3) pulled up 4) gives off 5) was held up 6) keep up 7) ran over 8) made up 9) be left out 10) cut off
1) It pained Jenny to learn of Jim's refusal to help her with the translation.
2) The extra work to be assigned to you will greatly cut into your spare time. 3) We'd been at the job for hours, but we hardly made a dent in it. 4) You have no business saying those nasty things about Dick.
5) We might as well listen to the radio program since there isn't anything interesting on television.
1) standee 2) payee 3) grantee 4) addressee
5) a person who is absent
6) a person who is being trained 7) a divorced person
8) a person who is appointed
1) output 2) breakdown 3) setup 4) Takeoff 5) drawbacks 6) breakthrough 7) cutback 8) takeover
1) paper, store, shop, case, cream
2) making, keeping, bathing, conditioning, walking 3) market, way, stop, board/smith, ground 4) pill, water, material, point, machine 5) pour, look/put/come, come, 6) out, back/up, through/down/out
1) a dozen years 2) dozens of times
3) two dozen passengers 4) dozens of phone calls 5) three dozen boxes
6) a dozen bottles/a dozen bottles of wine
1) a great deal of pain \"has been caused by evils which have never happened\"
2) the elderly lady Miss Morris quarrelled with was none other than her future mother-in-law
3) this essay is well-written except for a few grammatical mistakes 4) I just caught the train in time
5) You can't eat your cake and have it too
1) You ought to know better than to go swimming straight after a meal.
2) Uncle Rob should have known better than to trust that treacherous son of his. 3) Sally is old enough to know better than to spend all her money on fancy goods. 4) Miss Miller certainly knows better than to explore the desert all alone.
5) His college sons should have known better than to try to get the best out of their employees by threatening them with bodily harm.
6) You ought to know better than to go out in this freezing weather in those thin clothes. You'll get frozen.
1) delivery
2) a piece of cake 3) inquire 4) pulling up 5) stacks 6) deadline 7) marvelous 8) enable 9) cut into 10) settle for
11) settled our accounts 12) minimum
13) known better than
1) advertisement/ad 2) read 3) No 4) like 5) words 6) towards 7) which 8) sizes 9) sitting 10) water 11) bottle 12) one 13) started 14) passed 15) run/pass 16) into 17) coming 18) if 19) quit 20) hour
21) wrote 翻译
1) 我们接到通知,财政部长将于次日接见我们。
We were informed that the Minister of Finance was to give us an audience /receive us the next day.
2) 我觉得很奇怪,他似乎不记得自己的生日。
I thought it odd that he didn't seem to remember his own birthday.
3) 学期论文最迟应在下星期二交来,可是至今大部分学生却几无进展。
Next Tuesday is the deadline for handing in the term papers, but most students have hardly made a dent in the work so far.
4) 看到学生人数不断减少,校长心里很难受。(pain)
It pained the headmaster to find the number of students shrinking.
5) 在那个国家一般用现金付账,但支票变得普遍起来了,不久会代替现金作为人们结账的一种方式。
Cash is commonly used in paying bills in that country, but checks are becoming more popular and will, in a short while, replace cash as a way for people to settle their accounts.
6) 该公司声称,这条河流的污染不是它造成的。
The company claims that it is not responsible for the pollution in the river.
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