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(1) Our product including Tiffany bracelet, cuff links, earring, Gucci product key ring, necklace and ring.
(2) He gave me a key ring.
(3) The Genevieve key ring sparkles with Amethyst , Fuchsia , Jet , Violet, clear crystals, and red enamel.
key ring[ki: riŋ]
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(1) The fields were divided by stone walls.
(2) He sat on the wall and watched the others playing.
(3) I'm going to paint the walls white and the ceiling pink.
wall[wɔ:l]
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(1) Buckingham palace
(2) the royal/presidential palace
(3) The palace last night refused to comment on the reports.
palace[ˈpælis]
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(1) She doesn't seem to have any idea of what I'm talking about.
(2) I had some idea of what the job would be like.
(3) The brochure should give you a good idea of the hotel.
idea[aiˈdiə]
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(1) an eye exam
(2) (North Amercian English)She did well on her exams .
(3) (British English)She did well in her exams .
exam[iɡˈzæm]
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(1) He volunteered to act as a guide to the palace museum.
(2) Can you find the palace museum on the map?
(3) Afterwards I glanced over the palace museum, the Sea park.
the palace museum
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(1) She gave the ball a terrific belt.
(2) That was distinctly below the belt!
(3) a belt-and-braces policy
belt[belt]
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(1) How can you tell what sex a fish is?
(2) a process that allows couples to choose the sex of their baby
(3) Please indicate your sex and date of birth below.
sex[seks]
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(1) the great wall is one of the sights of the world.
(2) Have you ever visited the great wall in your life?
(3) the great wall dates from the third century B.C.
the great wall
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(1) The peculiarities do not end there.
(2) Mrs Anne Sterling did not think of the risk she was taking when she ran through a forest after two men.
(3) I can't think of anything offhand.
think of[θiŋk ɔv]
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(1) We couldn't agree what to do.
(2) We agreed to meet on Thursday.
(3) Do you think he'll agree to their proposal?
agree[əˈɡri:]
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(1) Reading and writing are important skills.
(2) On the new television sets, the color is locked in so that you don't need to keep changing the control.
(3) She differs from her sister in the color of her eyes.
color[ˈkʌlə]
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(1) Yogurt is made from active cultures.
(2) to do/take a throat culture
(3) a culture of cells from the tumour
culture[ˈkʌltʃə]
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(1) "ha, ha," everyone guffawed. "It's one of Viv's shock tactics."
(2) Schulman is a little tired of the hoo-ha about the all-women team.
(3) "ha!" It was a cross between a laugh and a bark.
ha[hɑ:]
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(1) The health and safety officer will guide you through the safety procedures.
(2) He was always guided by his religious beliefs.
(3) We were guided around the museums.
guide[ɡaid]
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n. 林荫路; 大街; 途径,手段; 〈美〉(南北向)街道
向导
方框
向导
(1) Have you discussed the problem with anyone?
(2) I'm not prepared to discuss this on the phone.
(3) We need to discuss when we should go.
discuss[disˈkʌs]
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(1) She was proved right, in dramatic fashion, when the whole department resigned.
(2) She's been spending money like it's going out of fashion.
(3) She fashioned a pot from the clay.
fashion[ˈfæʃən]
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(1) a square room
(2) The book had rounded, not square, corners.
(3) square shoulders
square[skwɛə]
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(1) I could no longer ignore the fact that he was deeply unhappy.
(2) Despite the fact that she was wearing a seat belt, she was thrown sharply forward.
(3) Due to the fact that they did not read English, the prisoners were unaware of what they were signing.
fact[fækt]
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(1) a rainy day
(2) the rainy season
(3) the rainiest place in Britain
rainy[ˈreini]
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(1) a company that builds and hosts e-commerce sites
(2) to host a dinner
(3) Germany hosted the World Cup finals.
host[həust]
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(1) The dampness of the forest did not agree with him physically.
(2) You look great, Brian. The Bahamas certainly agree with you.
(3) In his heart he knew they'd agree with his stand.
agree with[əˈɡri: wið]
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(1) The baby is just learning to walk.
(2) ‘How did you get here? ’ ‘I walked. ’
(3) He walked slowly away from her.
walk[wɔ:k]
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(1) the said company
(2) " Go and join the army,'said his wife. " I won't hinder you. "
(3) He asked his father for the car, but his father said right off that he couldn't have it.
said
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(1) I'd just like to make a comment...
(2) I made a few phone calls...
(3) Apparently he made a mess of his audition...
make[meik]
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(1) There are other restaurants where you can eat less expensively.
(2) expensively dressed/furnished
(3) That dress was an expensive mistake .
expensive[iksˈpensiv]
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(1) The crash happened seconds after the pilot reported engine trouble.
(2) Call me urgently if you have anything to report.
(3) The company is expected to report record profits this year.
report[riˈpɔ:t]
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(1) ...a book that takes on the feel of an epic.
(2) I felt for my wallet and papers in my inside pocket...
(3) She felt something being pressed into her hands...
feel[fi:l]
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(1) put the cases down there, please.
(2) Leaphorn put the photograph on the desk...
(3) She hesitated, then put her hand on Grace's arm...
put[put]
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(1) the kings and queens of England
(2) to be crowned king
(3) king George V
king[kiŋ]
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(1) Have you seen that article about young fashion designers?
(2) article 10 of the European Convention guarantees free speech.
(3) articles of clothing
article[ˈɑ:tikl]
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(1) When you were 14 years old, she paid for a month away at summer camp.
(2) He became a counselor of the summer camp helping teacher supervise boys and girls.
(3) A recap of the events of the day at English summer camp.
summer camp[ˈsʌmə kæmp]
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(1) I've done nothing much since coffee time...
(2) Mr Pearson said he knew nothing of his wife's daytime habits...
(3) Because he had always had money it meant nothing to him...
nothing[ˈnʌθiŋ]
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(1) a fantastic beach in Australia
(2) a fantastic achievement
(3) The weather was absolutely fantastic.
fantastic[fænˈtæstik]
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(1) a glass of water
(2) drinking water
(3) water pollution
water[ˈwɔ:tə]
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(1) a museum of modern art
(2) a science museum
(3) For months Malcolm had wanted to visit the Parisian art museums.
museum[mju:ˈziəm]
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(1) What do you really think about it?
(2) Tell me what really happened.
(3) They are not really my aunt and uncle.
really[ˈriəli]
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(1) an unfriendly atmosphere
(2) There's no need to be so unfriendly towards them.
(3) the use of environmentally unfriendly products (= that harm the environment)
unfriendly[ʌnˈfrendli:]
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(1) It's really very nice. I will take it though it's still a little expensive.
(2) in fact the soldier and the priest were one and the same person.
(3) in fact, I'm sure that's the only satisfactory way out.
in fact[in fækt]
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(1) I'm trying to clear my mind of all this...
(2) There was no doubt in his mind that the man was serious...
(3) You have a good mind...
mind[maind]
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