類別
英文
8大領域
2022/12
Pontificate (v.): give your opinion about something as if you knew everything
Open-ended (adj.): does not have a planned ending, so it may develop in several ways
Protesting (v.): a strong complaint expressing disagreement, disapproval, or opposition:
Farming (n.): the activity of working on a farm
Drought (n.): a long period when there is little or no rain
Roughly (adv.): approximately
Dams (n.): a wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water
Meant (v.): past simple and past participle of mean
Generate (v.): to produce energy in a particular form
Hydropower (n.): the production of electricity by the force of fast-moving water
Pipes (n.): a tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place to another
Province (n.): one of the areas that a country is divided into as part of its government
Security forces (n.): police or soldiers responsible for maintaining security
Demanded (v.): to ask for something forcefully
Shotgun (n.): a long gun that fires a large number of small metal bullets at one time
pellets (n.): a small hard ball
Riverbed (n.): the ground over which a river usually flows
Arrested (v.): ask someone about a crime that they might have committed
Prevent (v.): to stop someone from doing something
Temporarily (adv.): not for long or forever
Likely (adj.): probably happen or is expected
Tube (n): London's underground train system
Cereals (n): A food that is made from grain
Roast (n): To cook food in an oven or over a fire
Primary School: An elementary school
Secondary School: A high schoo
Dutch (n.): the main language spoken in the Netherlands.
Temne Language (n.): is a part of the Niger–Congo language family, spoken in Sierra Leone by about 2.5 million first-language speakers.
Programme (n.): software or application
Troll (v.): to leave an insulting message on the internet
Insulting (adj.): rude or offensive
Geek (n.): someone who knows a lot about technology
Virginia (n.): a state in the southeastern US
Captain (n.): the person in charge of a ship
Cape Town (n.): the second largest city in South Africa
dam it up: to build a dam across a river
lecturing (n.): a formal talk on a serious subject
span(n.): the period of time
definitely (adv.): without any doubt
exact (adj.) : complete
drill(v.): to make a hole in something
essential(adj.) : necessary or needed
reliance (n.): the state of depending on
impacting (v.): to have an influence on something
fulfilling (adj.): making you feel happy and satisfied
convince (v.): to persuade someone
participant (n.): a person who takes part in
untrustworthy (adj.): not able to be trusted
intrusive (adj.): annoying them and makes them feel uncomfortable:
scientifically (v.): in a way that relates to science
boost (v.): to improve or increase something
inherently (adv.): in a way that exists as a natural or basic part of something
activated (v.): to cause something to start working
heroin (n.): a powerful illegal drug
evolve (v.): to develop gradually
pace (n.): the speed at which someone or something moves
stuck (adj.): unable to move
aligned (adj.): the same as or similar to something else
equivalent (adj.): your professional LinkedIn Profile to be equivalent to the front page of the website of you
consider (v.): think of him, her, or it as something
recruiters (n.): a person who persuades people to work for a company
potential (adj.): possible when the necessary conditions exist
candidate (n.): a person who is competing to get a job
invest (v.): to put money, effort, time, etc. into something
fraction (n.): a small part of something
audit (v.): to make an official examination
evolve (v.): to develop gradually
pace (n.): the speed at which someone or something moves
stuck (adj.): unable to move
aligned (adj.): the same as or similar to something else
equivalent (adj.): the same as or equal to
consider (v.): think of him, her, or it as something
recruiters (n.): a person who persuades people to work for a company
potential (adj.): possible when the necessary conditions exist
candidate (n.): a person who is competing to get a job
stand out: to be very noticeable
invest (v.): to put money, effort, time, etc. into something
fraction (n.): a small part of something
audit (v.): to make an official examinationz
regardless (adv.): not being affected by something
profession (n.): the people who do a particular type of work
bear (v.): to have or continue to have something
represent (v.): to speak, act
significant (adj.): important, large, or great
optimization (n.): the act of making something as good as possible
cheesy (adj.): of bad quality or in bad taste
blatantly (adv.): in a way that is very obvious and intentional, when this is a bad thing
cognizant (adj.): understanding or realizing something
gimmicky (adj.): using something that is not serious
feature (n.): something that makes a product, machine, or system different
Phrase
Cracked down: to take strong action to stop something
stand out : to be very noticeable
idiom
Stay out of the weeds: Don't say too much unnecessary things.