[ti:]
[ar:]
[al:]
[by:]
[00:11.78]memorial
[00:14.96]Over 100 people attended the memorial meeting.
[00:18.68]memory
[00:21.41]The tower was built in memory
[00:23.70]of those who died in the war.
[00:25.45]mill
[00:27.75]The mill of God mills slowly.
[00:31.04]miracle
[00:33.99]It'll be a miracle
[00:35.84]if he ever gives up smoking!
[00:37.49]miserable
[00:40.01]Refugees of Iraq lead miserable lives.
[00:43.83]mislead
[00:46.67]She is a good girl,
[00:48.42]but bad companions misled her.
[00:51.16]mission
[00:53.56]It seemed to be her mission
[00:55.54]to care for her brother's children.
[00:57.94]modesty
[01:00.45]She does a lot of work for the poor,
[01:03.08]but modesty forbids her from talking about it.
[01:06.58]moist
[01:09.20]New Zealand's mild,moist climate
[01:12.26]is favourable to the growth of grass.
[01:15.22]motion
[01:17.84]Motion itself is a contradiction.
[01:20.36]motive
[01:23.09]None of them seemed to have a motive for the murder.
[01:26.81]necessity
[01:29.76]I walked home by necessity,
[01:31.62]because there was no bus.
[01:33.59]nerve
[01:36.00]It takes a lot of nerve and endurance
[01:38.51]as a sportsman.
[01:40.49]nuisance
[01:42.89]You are a confounded nuisance.
[01:45.62]Stop pestering me.
[01:47.16]objection
[01:49.78]If at the end of next term you still want to go,
[01:53.39]I 'll make no objection.
[01:55.47]objective
[01:58.09]My objective is to finish the work
[02:00.93]by the end of the week.
[02:02.25]obligation
[02:05.53]Supporting parents is every adult's obligation.
[02:10.01]oblige
[02:12.97]People who cannot find time for recreation
[02:16.24]are obliged sooner or later
[02:18.32]to find time for illness.
[02:20.62]obtain
[02:23.24]Through my uncle's influence
[02:26.09]I obtained a good appointment
[02:28.39]at the Foreign Office.
[02:30.57]occupation
[02:32.98]That farm has been in the occupation
[02:36.26]of the same family for over a hundred years.
[02:39.65]occur
[02:42.61]Don't let the mistake occur again.
[02:45.67]occurrence
[02:48.62]The professor shouted,
[02:50.48]which is a very rare occurrence.
[02:53.43]odd
[02:55.73]I find it odd
[02:57.70]that she hasn't written to us.
[02:59.77]offense
[03:02.40]It is an offense to drive a car
[03:05.24]at night without lights.
[03:07.21]offensive
[03:10.05]She made several offensive remarks.
[03:13.45]omit
[03:15.74]This chapter may be omitted.
[03:18.04]ordinary
[03:21.00]Ordinary people like you and me
[03:24.17]cannot change something.
[03:26.46]original
[03:28.87]The Indians were the original inhabitants
[03:32.37]of North America.
[03:33.68]originality
[03:37.07]Her book shows great originality.
[03:40.24]outcome
[03:42.97]He was pretty well satisfied
[03:45.38]with the outcome of his efforts.
[03:48.33]outlet
[03:50.31]Switzerland has no outlet to the sea.
[03:54.03]outline
[03:56.75]We saw the outline of a ship in the fog.
[04:00.58]output
[04:03.54]The value of the industrial output
[04:06.38]dropped a lot last year.
[04:08.89]outset
[04:11.41]At the outset of her career
[04:14.04]she was full of optimism but not now.
[04:17.10]overlook
[04:19.95]The house on the hill overlooks the valley.
[04:22.79]owe
[04:25.74]He owes all his success to his wife.
[04:29.13]package
[04:31.86]They are trying to put together a package
[04:34.82]that will end the dispute.
[04:37.45]painful
[04:40.28]His head was very painful.
[04:42.91]panel
[04:45.65]There were dials,
[04:47.39]switches and flashing lights
[04:50.13]all over the instrument panel.
[04:52.87]partial
[04:55.38]At first he had only partial,
[04:58.11]disconnected information.
还没有评论,快来发表第一个评论!