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1705016322 【例】The government announced that it would take tough measures to deal with bogus products.
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1705016324 lax[læks]adj. 马虎的,懒散的
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1705016326 【例】Margaret was looked down upon by lots of people due to her lax morals.
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1705016328 fester[ˈfestə]vi. (伤口)化脓,溃烂
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1705016330 【例】A dirty wound will probably fester and cause a fever.
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1705016332 deform[diˈfɔːm]v. 毁坏…的外形;(使)成畸形
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1705016334 【记】词根记忆:de(毁) + form(形状)→毁掉形状→使成畸形
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1705016336 【例】The child’s body had been deformed by the disease.
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1705016338 advocacy[ˈædvəkəsi]n. 辩护,提倡,拥护
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1705016340 【记】词根记忆:ad(表加强) + voc(叫喊) + acy→为某事使劲叫喊→提倡
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1705016342 【例】A subsidiary, but nevertheless important, activity of the League was advocacy of the bread made with “English stone-ground flour, yeast, milk, sea salt and raw cane-sugar”. (1999)
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1705016344 itch[itʃ]n. 痒;渴望 v. 感到痒,发痒
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1705016346 【例】①be itching to do sth. 渴望I’ve been itching to go to ski all winter long.
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1705016348 ②be itching for sth. 渴望 Felton is itching for money.
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1705016350 ③They make my eyes itch.
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1705016352 【用】常见句式有:①have an itch / be itching for sth. (渴望得到某物,非常想做某事,手痒);
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1705016354 ②itch for(渴望)。
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1705016356 grant[grɑːnt; grænt]vt. 同意,准予(补助等),授予(权利等)n. 同意,授予
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1705016358 【例】take sth. for granted 理所当然地认为 The reporter should not take for granted that because of position or experience, the news source who should know, does know and can provide information. (2001听力)
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1705016360 When an end is lawful and obligatory, the indispensable means to it are al-so lawful and obligatory.
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1705016362 如果一个目的是正当而必须做的,则达到这个目的的必要手段也是正当而必须采取的。
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1705016364 ——美国政治家 林肯(Abraham Lincoln, American statesman)
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