2014.04.25
上課筆記
(1)準備傳部落格網址
五月的時候會開始要把網址傳給老師方便評分的進行,還沒有做筆記或單字的同學要加快腳步了
(2)看窗外有藍天
記得回去做25題小說的題目,下禮拜要考,當作一次平常成績
單字筆記
(1)ministry
●a government department under the direction of a minister
●Tim works in the ministry of finance or the finance ministry.
(2)vicious
●marked by deep ill will; deliberately harmful
●Sam spread a vicious rumor about his rival.
(3)pawn
●borrowing and leaving an article as security for repayment of the loan
●All her clothes have been at pawn.
(4)commission
●a special assignment that is given to a person or group
●There are twelve people on the landscape commission.
(5)amend
●set straight or right; to make better
●When will you amend?
(6)amiable
●diffusing warmth and friendliness
●He impressed them as a modest and amiable comrade.
(7)mere
●a small pond of standing water; Only this, and nothing else
●Although still a mere boy, the prince was in sole possession of the kingdom after his father's dead.
(8)arrange
●put into a proper or systematic order
●We must arrange about Tina's wedding these days.
(9)ridicule
●the act of deriding or treating with contempt; language or behavior intended to mock or humiliate
●They all held him in ridicule.
(10)nourish
●to feed and cause to grow; to supply with matter which increases bulk
●She have nourish the dream of becoming a movie star.
(11)nude
●a painting of a naked figure
●They went swimming in the nude.
(12)orbit
●an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control
●The orbit's lifetime of the train is so short that it may cause an accident.
(13)pest
●a fatal epidemic disease; a persistently annoying person
●We put some pesticide in the garden to kill the pests.
(14)arena
●a playing field where sports events take place
●The circus is going to stage its next performance in the city arena.
(15)journalist
●the part of the axle contained by a bearing; a record book as a physical object
●Piter hopes to become a journalist someday.
(16)fee
●an interest in land capable of being inherited
●The price og the golf package includes bus fare to the course.
(17)ethic
●the principles of right and wrong that are accepted by an individual or a social group
●Our professional ethic enjoins us to stay uncommitted and report the facts.
(18)evaluate
●judge the worth of something
●Don't evaluate a person on the basis of appearance.
(19)amount
●how much there is of something that you can quantify
●Our expense already amount to $100000.
(20)anticipate
●make a prediction about; regard something as probable or likely
●We anticipate hearing from you again.
(21)resign
●part with a possession or right; give up or retire from a position
●She is ready to resign after winning the lottery.
(22)punctual
●acting or arriving or performed exactly at the time appointed
●I think that I should make a practice of being punctual.
(23)chill
●coldness due to a cold environment
●My doctor advice me to take a chill pill while feeling angry.
(24)broad
●very large in expanse or scope; having great (or a certain) extent from one side to the other
●Sally has some broad opinions but we don't agree with her.
(25)static
●not active or moving; a crackling or hissing noise cause by electrical interference
●The lake we see in the mountain is just like a static mirror.