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likely 1.adj 可能的 eg They are likely to become angry with him.

likely 1.adj 可能的 eg They are likely to become angry with him. she is not likely to come next month. 2adj 像是可靠的 , 似乎有理的 eg It is not a very likely excuse. 3.adj 漂亮的 , 有吸引力的 eg His son has grown up into a likely young man. 4.adv 可能

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likely 1.adj 可能的 eg They are likely to become angry with him.

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  1. likely 1.adj 可能的 eg They are likely to become angry with him. she is not likely to come next month. 2adj 像是可靠的,似乎有理的 eg It is not a very likely excuse. 3.adj 漂亮的,有吸引力的 eg His son has grown up into a likely young man. 4.adv 可能 eg They’ll likely buy a new car this year.

  2. private 1.adj 私人的,个人的,私有的 eg She is a private secretary of mine. 2.adj 私营的,民间的,私立的. eg There have been many private colleges in China in the last twenty years. 3.adj 平民的,无官职的. eg The former President is now a private citizen. 4 adj 非公开的,不宜公开谈论的. eg That’s a private tragedy.

  3. grasp • 1.vt 抓住,紧握. • eg I Grasped the cat by the back of its neck. • .vt 领会, 明白. • eg Have you grasped her meaning? • 3. n 范围, 限度. • eg Success is within his grasp. • 4 n 了解, 明白,掌握. • Eg Lin Tao has a thorough grasp of the maths problem.

  4. perfect 1.adj 完美无暇的,美好的. eg His reading is perfect. 2.adj 完全的,绝对的,全然的. eg He is a perfect stranger to us. 3 adj 纯而不杂的,纯粹的,未稀释的,不混合的. eg She likes the color of perfect red. 4 adj 完成的. eg Please make a sentence with the perfect tense.

  5. arrange 1 vt 排列,整理. eg He arrange the books on the shelf. 2.vt 安排,准备,布置. eg We have arranged a party. 3 vt 商定. eg We had been trying every possible means to arrange a peace but failed. 4.vt 改编,改写. eg He set out to arrange the recently-published novel for the stage.

  6. failure 1.n.失败. eg The failure of an experiment made them all unhappy. 2 .n. 失败的人. eg Mr.Gaudi was a failure at his career as an architect. 3. n. 不足. eg Last year they got a crop failure. 4.n.故障. eg A power failure has never happened there in the area.

  7. locate 1.vt 找到. eg We located the shops and the post office as soon as we moved into the town. 2 vt 设置. eg He located his new store on Main Street. 3.vt 使……坐落于,位于. eg The new building will be located in the center of town.

  8. achieve 1.vt 完成, 实现. eg The university has achieved all its goals this year. 2.vt 达到,获得. eg He hopes to achieve all his aims soon.

  9. announce 1.Vt 正式宣布,宣告,发表. eg The captain announced that the plane was going to land. 2vt 预示,预告,预言. eg The invention of the microchip announced the birth of a new generation of computers. 3.vt 显示. eg His earlier work announced a lyric talent of the first order. 4.vi 广播, eg He announces three programs a week.

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