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1.assignment (n)
(1) [C] a duty or piece of work that is given to aparticular person [分配、指派的]工作、任務 (2) [U] [of] the act of assigning 分配,指派 assign (vt) (1) [to] to give as a share or duty; allot 分配;分派, 指派 (2) to fix or set aside for a purpose; decide on name 指定,訂出,確定 (3) [to] to give (property, rights, etc. ) by a legal process [按法律程序]把[財產、權利等]轉讓與 assigner (n) 分配人;指定人 assignee (n) 【律】受讓人;受託人;財產保管人 assignable (a) (1) 可分配的;可指定的;可指派的 (2) 【律】可讓渡的 例:She is going to India on a special assignment for her newspaper. 她受委派到所去執行報社的一項特殊任務 例:The assignment of the chores 對雜務的分配 例:Each overseas teacher was assigned a studio. 每位外籍教師都分配到一間套房 例:Jack was assigned to the assembly shop of the factory. 傑克被分配到廠裡的裝配間工作 例:We assign a day for our meeting. 我們定下了開會的日子。 例:She assigned her whole estate to a charitable organization. 她把她的全部房產轉讓給一個慈善機構 2.media (n) fml [ the +S + sing./pl. V] thenewspapers, television, and radio. 例:The media have/ has a lot of power today. 現在大眾傳播媒介具有很大的力量 例:Government control over the media 政府對大眾傳播媒介的控制 3.choose (vt) (1) [between, from ] to pick out freely, and after consideration, from a number of things, possibilities, etc. 挑選,選擇;選取,選中 (2) to decide 選定;決定 choice (n) choosy (a) 又作picky (美) (too) careful in choosing; hard to please 喜歡挑剔的;難伺候的 例:Jean’s very choosy about what she eats.瓊對吃的東西很挑剔。 例:There’s little / nothing to choose between them. 兩者一樣好,難分上下。 例:Do as you choose. 你決定怎麼辦就怎麼辦吧 例:I can go anywhere I choose. 我願去哪兒就可以去哪兒 4.decide (vt) decided (a) (1) very clear and casily seen or understood; unquestionable 明顯的,明確的,無疑的 (2) having or showing no doubt; sure of oneself 果斷的,堅決的,自信的 decidedly (ad) fml (1) in a very dicided manner 果斷地,堅決的 (2) without doubt; clearly 無疑地,明顯地; 顯然,絕對 decision (n) (1) [C;U] 決定,抉擇;判決 (2) [U] 果斷,堅決 decisive (a) (1) showing determination and firmness; resolute 果斷的,堅定的;有決斷力的 (2) leading to a clear result; putting an end to doubt決定性的 (3) unquestionable 毫無疑問的,明確的 反 indecisive 例:We’ve decided on Paris for our next holiday. 我們已決定下度假去巴黎 例:What has the committee decided?委員會作出了什麼樣的決定? 例:The court has decided in favor of the defendant. 法庭判決被告人勝訴。 例:Your words have decided me. 你的話使我下了決心。 例:What was it that finally decided you to give up your job? 是什麼最使你決定放棄你的工作? 例:Whose decision was it? 例:They won the war after a decisive battle.經過一場決戰後,他們取得了戰爭勝利 例:A decisive advantage 明顯的優勢 例:The judge will give his decision tomorrow. 法官將於明天作出判決。 例:A decided change for the better明顯的好轉 例:A man of very decided opinions一個非果斷的人 例:He spoke so decidedly that none of us dared question him. 他講得那麼果斷,我們沒有一個人感於質問他。 例:The company’s prospects look decidedly gloomy. 公司的前途看起顯然很黯淡。 5.constitute (v) fml (1) to from or make up;be [不用進行式]組成,構成;成,成為 (2) [T] to formally establish or appoint 制定,設立;任命 constitution (n) (1) [C] the system of laws and principles, usu. written down, according to which a country or an organization is governed [常用大寫]憲法;法規;章程 (2) [C] the general condition of a person’s body or mind 體格;體質;心理素質 (3) [C] [of] fml the way in which something is put together [正式]構成方式;構造 (4) [U] [of] the act of establishing, making, or setting up; constituting 制定;設立;組成;任命 6.disseminate (vt) fml to spread (news, ideas, etc.) widely [正式]散佈,傳播[消息、思想等] dissemination (n) [U] 散佈,傳播 例:the dissemination of information消息的傳播 7.in-depth(a) 深入的;徹底的 in depth ph. (片語 phrase) 全面地;深入地 例:The newspaper gave in-depth coverage of the tragic bombing. 例:We need to have an in depth knowledge (and concept*) for this cultural. 我們要對文化有全盤的認識與概念 8.subscribe (v) (1) [I] [(+to)] to pay money regularly (in surport of some good aim) 贊助 (2) [T] [(+to)] to give (money) 贈[款], 出 [錢] (3) [I] [(+to/for)] to pay regularly in order to receive a magazine, newspaper, etc. 訂閱[雜誌、報紙等] (4) [T] [(+to)]fml to agree to pay or buy [正式]簽(名)、(在文件等下面)簽(名),署(名) subscribe for sthg. (phr vt) fml to agree to pay or buy [正式]認購 subscribe to sthg. (phr vt) [常用於疑問句和否定句] to agree with; approve of 同意,贊同 subscriber (n) (1) 贊助者,捐款者;簽名者;[報紙、雜誌等的]訂閱者,訂者 (2) someone who receive the use of a service over a period of time, for which they pay 用戶 subscription (n) (1) [非正式]an amount of money given, esp. regularly, for membership of a society, in order to receive a magazine, etc. 捐款;會員費;訂閱費 (2) an agreement to pay regularly for something 定期為某物交款的訂講;訂閱;定期捐助 例:We subscribe to an animal protection society. 我們定期捐款給一個動物保護協會 例: Everyone in the office subscribed a couple of pounds towards his Wedding present. 辦公室裡每個人都為給他買結婚禮品拿出幾個英鎊 例:I subscribed my name to the document. 我在文件上簽了名。 例:I subscribed myself F. Smith. 我簽上自己的名字F. Smith 例:I’ve subscribed for $1000 (worth of shares.) .我認購了一千美元(的股票) 例:I’ve never subscribed to the theory that people are more important than animals. 我從來沒有同意過人比動物更重要的理論。 例:a telephone subscriber 電話用戶 例:a cable television service financed by subscriptions 靠收視費來經營的有線電視服務 例:Have you paid your annual subscription yet? 你交年度會員費了嗎? 例:I don't subscribe to such views. 我不同意這樣的觀點 例:The new journal was bombarded with letters of criticism from the subscribers. 訂閱者的批評信使這份新雜誌感到措手不及 例:The number of phone subscribers increased last month. 上個月電話用戶數增加了 例:My subscription to the magazine will soon expire, I will renew it. 我訂閱的雜誌快到期了,我將續訂 9.turn up (phr v) 出現、發生 11.turn in (vi) (1) 交上;歸還 (2) 檢舉;送交給警察 (3) 上床睡覺 例:The father turned in his boy for killing the mother. 那個父親檢舉兒子殺害母親。 例:I'm turning in now, good night! 我要上床睡覺,晚安。 |
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