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| 不分類|不分類 2014/01/01 21:07:53 |
Week3 Dis-not, apart Ex. Disappear- The two men disappeared around the corner. Disinterested- The city's philistines, naturally disinterested in art, voted to cut the museum's budget. Dishonest- She gave dishonest answers to our questions.
Cur- run, course Ex. Current- The dictionary's current edition has 10,000 new words. Concur- We concur that more money should be spent on education. Recur- There is only a slight chance that the disease will recur.
Week4 Pre- before Ex. Prepare- The teacher prepared the students for the test. Predict- All the local forecasters are predicting rain for this afternoon. Prevent- Seatbelts in cars often prevent serious injuries.
Tele- Far Ex. Telephone- I just have to make a quick telephone call before we leave. Television- People who turn on the television the minute they walk in the door. Telescope- The rings of Saturn can be seen through a telescope.
Week5 Pro- forward Ex. Professor- Professor Williams will be teaching the class. Proceed- After the interruption, she proceeded with her presentation. Progress- He made slow progress down the steep cliff.
Per- through, completely Ex. Perform- The doctor had to perform surgery immediately. Permit- The judge permitted the release of the prisoner. Persist- The reporter persisted with his questioning.
Week6 Ment- mind Ex. Mention- There was barely a mention of the plan's possible dangers. Demented- Many of the patients there were demented. Comment- The most frequent comment was that the service was slow.
Pon- place Ex. Response- I am writing in response to your letter of July 17. Opponent- She is a formidable opponent in the race for senator. Component- He sells spare computer components.
Week7 Ten- hold Ex. Tenacious- The company has a tenacious hold on the market. Content- The baby looks content in her crib. Tenet- one of the basic tenets of the fashion industry
Dia- through Ex. Dialogue- There's very little dialogue in the film. Diagram- This diagram shows how the clock operates. Diagonal- The blanket is covered with diagonal stripes.
Week8 Gen- born Ex. Generate- This business should generate a lot of revenue. Generous- The school raised the money through donations from generous alumni. Genuine- There has been a genuine improvement in the economy in recent months.
Pri- first Ex. Prime- The interest rate is two percent plus prime. Primary- The economy was the primary focus of the debate. Priority- Reorganizing the sales force will be a top priority for the new president.
Week11 Sub- under Ex. Subway- No one on the subway seemed to mind how crowded it was. Submarine- the submarine fossils that are to be found in coral reefs Subsistence- They depended on hunting and fishing for subsistence.
Scrib- write Ex. Circumscribe- The circle is circumscribed by a square. Prescribe- This drug should not be prescribed to children. Conscribe- young men worried about whether they would be conscribed to fight in this latest conflict
Week13 Vent- come Ex. Invent- She is credited with inventing a procedure that has helped to save thousands of lives. Event- The article recounted the events of the past year. Circumvent- We circumvented the problem by using a different program.
Sist- stand, set up, be Ex. Assist- The device assists those who can't climb stairs. Persist- If you persist with this behavior, you will be punished. Resistance- They have shown a stubborn resistance to change.
Week14 Ject- throw Ex. Inject- She told a few jokes to inject a little humor into her speech. Project- an ambitious project to develop the city's waterfront Interject- She listened to us, interjecting remarks every so often.
Fec- make, do Ex. Perfect- His behavior is a perfect example of what not to do. Affect- She pauses and affects the more dramatic tone of a veteran actress. Effect- The experience has had a bad effect on him.
Week15 Miss- send Ex. Mission- Our mission was to recover the stolen plans. Dismiss- I don't think we should dismiss the matter lightly. Admission- His statement was interpreted as an admission of failure.
Nov- new Ex. Novel- She has suggested a novel approach to the problem. Innovative- an innovative approach to the problem Renovate- It's an old factory that has been renovated as office space.
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