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Words that appear seven times

rise

Lift, improve, improve; Raising and collecting; Arouse, arouse; Feeding, feeding and planting; Raise (wages).

Raise your hands.

Take off your hat to sb. Take off your hat to sb.

The doubts in people's minds aroused people's doubts.

rear children

Feeding farm/collective feeding

Raise funds raise funds

Pay rise, pay rise.

Raise service standards to improve service level.

Pay increase discrimination

Elevator lifting

More refers to the vertical ascension from a low place to a high place, which is not necessarily laborious.

Lift refers to lifting a heavy object to a higher position by force or machinery.

rise

appear

Arouse, arouse.

Appear.

Arouse, arouse

In San Francisco, Dave Mitchell always liked it.

Record the simple facts of small town life.

A) feeding b) growing c) developing d) culturing.

Words that appear six times

expand

Extension; Expansion, expansion; Provide, give;

The intransitive verb stretches, stretches; To reach (scope or application)

The word ex (outward) +tend (extension)

Reach out, reach out; Extension; extension telephone

Extensive a. Vast and boundless; vast

Intensive, thorough and meticulous

Match extensive knowledge.

Extend the credit period/visa

read extensively

Extensive discussion

Mass discrimination

Expand and expand.

Expand, expand

Extend lenghen prolongextend refers to linear extension, and extension refers to expanding power and scope.

Lengthening means increasing length or time.

Extension means that the time course is extended beyond the usual or normal limit.

It is very necessary for a qualified teacher to have good manners and profound knowledge. Answer.

Extensive, expensive, intensive, expensive

fortified

Meaning a. Strengthened, centralized and thorough; Intensive (management)

The word ex (outward) +tend (extension)

Different strength

Intense, intense; intensity

Densely, intensively and meticulously

In-depth and meticulous research on matching reinforcement learning

Intensive reading

intensive agriculture

work intensity

Look at someone. Look at someone nervously. Affectionately.

Identification and analysis

strong

It means "very; "Strong" is often used to describe a certain quality or feeling, which means very much.

High or to an extreme degree.

fortified

Contains the meaning of intention, but emphasizes "fine; Centralization. " fierce

Attack on all fronts; Intensive attacks are concentrated in an attack point.

The patient's health deteriorated to such an extent that he was sent to receive care.

Nervous, stiff, dense

The relationship between employees has been studied _ _ _ _ _ Answer

A) initially b) extremely violently d) strongly d)

Words that appear five times

free

It means a. ready-made, handy and available; Easy to approach, easy to approach

The word a (to)+value +able (suffix)-useful-available.

Matches make something. Can/can enjoy something for …; Make sth affordable.

The only available room is the only available house;

Distinguish between available and available

Handy, nearby, convenient and agile.

Close at hand, close at hand, coming soon.

The real problem is that ready-made convenience foods can be found everywhere in grocery stores. answer

A) ready b) accessible c) possible d) available d)

Generally speaking, students' spending on housing should account for one-fifth of the total living expenses. Answer.

A) acceptable b) available c) desirable d) applicable b)

expense

Blame; Blame; In charge, in charge; Cost, price; Load, charging, charging

Offer, pay. Blame, blame; Take on (tasks, responsibilities, etc.). ); Load or load.

Supervisor, take care of the game

In charge of ... ...

Accuse sb. Accuse sb ...

Accuse (sb). ) ... for something (spending money). Ask (someone). Pay (money) for sth.

Take charge of starting management, take over

Positive/negative charge

Charging.

The charge is moderate and the price is reasonable.

Failure fee charge

Charge the battery. Charge the battery.

Identification and analysis

Accusation refers to crimes or attacks of different severity. Blame is used with the preposition of.

Chargecharge refers to the formal accusation or accusation of illegal activities.

She complained that the doctor gave her too much treatment.

A) cost b) provide c) cost calculation d) charge d

The hotel charges 60 dollars for a single room with bath. answer

A) cost b) demand c) price d) claim a

situation

Examples, illustrations, facts and circumstances; Case; Case; Box, box and sleeve; suitcase

A case in point.

An appropriate example is a good example.

Anyway, anyway.

What if, what if (leading subjunctive mood)

Summarize cases and facts.

What if, if it happens; prevent

No matter what, never.

In this case/that case, that case.

Measles case

Clothing case display

pack and crate

As for ... care, as for.

As the case may be, as the case may be.

Identification and analysis

Case facts, cases and situations can refer to a complete topic, or represent typical cases, or medical cases or legal cases.

Instance is a formal word, which refers to citing a single case from facts and implying its typicality.

Grammatical rules of key and difficult points: in case means "if; In case, in case (in case) ". The in-case leading clause can be declarative mood or subjunctive mood, and the subjunctive form is the prototype of the should+ verb.

I was advised to take out insurance because I need treatment.

A) However, b) Although c) is in the case of d), so c

I went to the office earlier than us this morning because of the traffic jam. Answer.

A) in line with b) for c) in case d) there is a risk of c)

We left a note for the manager, who wanted to know where we were. Answer.

A) if b) is in the case of c), then d) unless b)

The lawyer advised him to give up the lawsuit because his chances of winning were slim.

A) event b) event c) case d) event c)

affect

Results and effects; implement

Variant effective

Effective, effective, effective; Impressed; In fact, in fact.

Effectively, effectively, effectively

Implementation and realization of implementation/execution/putting into practice

Take effective measures Take effective measures

Effective range Effective range;

Effective methods to reduce pollution;

Take effect. Take effect.

To the effect that

Effective, effective and effective

In fact, in fact, in essence

Take effect.

It is invalid if it has no effect; fall on stony ground

Effect discrimination

Consequenceeffect refers to the consequences of obvious causes.

Result can refer to a consequence or influence without a clear reason.

effective

Effective means that it can produce practical results.

Effective means that it is still recognized by the authoritative department and can continue to be used. This is a legal term.

The real problem is that they also take measures to prevent toxic gas from leaking.

A) effective b) beneficial c) effective d) effective

Through the long-term unpredictable $ TERM, the project has been approved by the Committee.

A) influence b) effect c) result d) consequence b)

The new appointment of our president begins with the next member.

A) entry into force b) participation c) occurrence d) rotation a)

transmit

Broadcast, launch; Spread, infect

The word trans (from … to …)+MIT (send)

Variant transmission broadcasting and transmission; Spread, infect

Pass on knowledge from one generation to another.

Transmission of news information;

Send news by radio. Send information by radio.

The real problem is that American football and baseball are being known to the British public through American TV programs.

A) transfer b) delivery c) transportation d) transmission d

Some diseases are caused by some aquatic animals. answer

A) transplantation b) transformation c) transportation d) transmission d

Communication is the process of transmitting information from a source to an audience through a channel.

A) transmit b) submit c) convert d) switch a.

Culture _ _ _ _ _ _ indicates that human beings pass on their languages from generation to generation. answer

A) translation b) conversion c) transmission d) transaction c

be related

Meaning six. Correlation; Adapt and live in harmony; Interrelated; Tell a story, narrate

Of or relating to variant relationships; Relative, comparative; domestic

All human values are relative, so beauty is relative to the eyes of the observer.

Relative correlation, correlation; Relatively, comparatively

relationship

Matching releto/with is relevant.

Involve, involve

Have something to do with, involve

close relative

distant relative

It is difficult to determine causality in this case. answer

A) unite b) think c) connect d) describe c)

Words that appear four times

change

Make a difference and make some reforms; change

The word trans (from ... to ...)+table (table)

Change, reform; change

Changeable, modifiable

Matching transformation ... into ... rotation. ...

Distinguishing transformation

The word "change" is sometimes interchangeable, but when it suddenly and mysteriously changes, it is necessary to use "change".

The twentieth century witnessed a moral worldwide political, economic and cultural answer.

A) Tradition b) Transportation c) Dissemination d) Change d)

/kloc-the appearance of railways in the 1930 s brought disaster to our social and economic life.

A) conversion b) transportation c) transfer d) transmission a

transfer

Move, transfer; Transfer, transfer; Transfer, transfer vi. Transfer; Transfer, transfer; Transfer, transfer

Transfer, transfer

The word trans +fer (transportation, transmission)

Transfer. ] n。

transferable

Transferor.

Matching shifts a person's feelings and changes your mind.

transit company

Transfer from a bus to a train.

Transfer of land ownership

Transfer property transfer property

Migration discrimination

move

When expressing "transfer", transfer refers to the change of working or holding a position in the same big group, which does not mean promotion or demotion, but only the change of the nature of work. Transfer can also mean the transfer of feelings or the delivery of goods, and generally it is not replaced by move.

Motion refers to moving from a static state, which can be a short distance, a small range, a long distance or a large range, or an activity that does not change its position.

The real problem is that he hopes the company can transfer him to the Paris branch. answer

A) exchange b) transfer c) transfer d) remove c

adapt to

Adaptation; Adapted Adapt, adapt; Modify vi. adapt to

Highly adaptable, adaptable

Adaptive

Adapt ['adaptation] n.

Adaptor; playwright

Make suitable, make suitable.

Adapted from/adapted from ...

Adapt oneself or get used to it.

Discrimination and adaptation mean making major modifications or changes to achieve goals. She must adapt herself to the local conditions. She must adapt to the local conditions.

Adjustment is to make some unimportant minor adjustments in order to meet the requirements or adapt to the new situation. For example, adjust your watch/glasses/glasses.

Fit means "the right size" and is extended to "fit"

Suitability means "conforming to requirements, taste, personality and situation"

Matching means "matching or matching in size, tone, shape, nature, etc."

Newcomers find it difficult to adapt to the climate of this new country in order to establish a permanent home there.

A) be suitable for b) adapt to c) adjust d) coordinate b)

I suggest that he should adapt to the new environment. answer

Adopt suitable adjustment and adaptation