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detect : find out; discover ;notice
# g C2 V7 a8 F; N g TYPICAL USE: Small quantities of poison were detected in the dead man’s stomach.# l! @" w8 C% N L4 F
execute : carry out; put into effect; perform; fulfill0 b' N Z0 P& H4 ?
TYPICAL USE: The plan was good in every respect, but it was badly executed.
7 ?: q5 D: X) P1 @* {0 X" R intervene :come or happen between; interpose1 ?2 I# N; u8 S) y
TYPICAL USE: A week intervenes between Christmas and New Year’s Day.* |3 B2 e1 q8 D3 X/ g k
monster : an animal or plant of unusually great size or strange form .$ x0 @/ G. ]! V+ _& W8 {$ y, K4 ?
TYPICAL USE: That dog is a real monster; I have never seen such a big one.
$ O/ H' M4 |1 ]# y" a paralyze : cause loss of ability to move or to feel; make ineffective.
4 K) L( l# ^+ I0 Z5 | TYPICAL USE: His arm was paralyzed as the result of the accident.4 [! \3 W! {( r
revive : bring back to life or consciousness ;refresh ;restore
' g7 ?3 T7 @* ^+ O TYPICAL USE: He was nearly drowned, but we revived him.* l u' S# t4 w/ m
stagger : sway when standing or walking ;walk or stand unsteadily ;totter3 m. ~2 `! R* t. u
TYPICAL USE: The boy staggered and fell under the heavy load of books.
5 `7 {4 `" g6 i, y- I" Z subsequent :coming after; following; after
# i0 Q/ b0 r$ @! d& g; _4 _3 k; U TYPICAL USE: The story will be continued in subsequent issues of the magazine.
/ g* W3 m" J( E/ d3 b$ F, ? cling hold tightly; stick firmly; adhere5 q7 z$ B1 ]1 c+ J1 }# j
TYPICAL USE: The two friends cling together wherever they go.: a* h; ]; c5 D4 S$ a
countenance face ;the expression of the face; visage; figure7 t2 M2 _7 ?- z1 M3 c
TYPICAL USE: The actor had a handsome and distinguished countenance.& S8 N( F, _" P" I0 w0 N
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1. The crops __1__ in the rain.
7 {3 [! L$ b0 ]2 E- J% n 2. The pumpkin is a real __2__+ t9 R/ i; r. K8 J8 {5 Y5 g* u
3. The problem will be discussed at length in __3__ chapters.1 S- ~ x9 l- U# i$ [
4. They were about to fight when their father __4__, Q) T# i" n- W3 }# h
5. I __5__ anger in her voice' q* N" x$ m$ R7 P
6. I am not a man who__6__ to old ideas.0 G1 Y, q5 E; R8 I& m9 G
7. The whole __7__of this area has changed, X* S. Y, D P( m: W
8. His left leg was __8__
, Q% V+ F: y+ _0 ^0 u! k- H 9.When we __9__ the policy ,we should care about the benefit of public first .
* m! b/ t, g. m 10.I saw a drunk __10__up the street。% C3 o8 E* l+ E" v5 C) L$ u1 a
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1. revived v. 苏醒;复苏
3 F2 x, {" T# f, A1 b3 d: M 2. monster n.怪物,巨大的东西' F& _3 i1 G; `3 v& T
3. subsequent adj. 后来的,随后的 E" J5 _$ a6 c3 p; p7 Y
4. intervened v. 干涉,干预;调停
. _' J; }5 {- v! `6 G& g) n 5. detected v. 发现;察觉( Q, r! w! L! e* z0 z7 M2 O3 o
6. clings v. 粘着;墨守
4 \5 H; [- t3 Y; r2 f+ P( z 7. countenance n. 面容;表情
' o; q, @. @: B9 {% } 8. paralyzed v. 使麻痹;使瘫痪
% v/ A. d3 O6 x# T e/ ^# } 9. execute vt. 实现,实行
: n; p. k& Y$ L( ^7 n; T 10.staggering v. 蹒跚 |