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The musician was busy with occasional music for the royal wedding occasionally: ad now and then; at times He visits me occasionally exchange vt 1). give sth and receive sth. (from another person)in return They exchanged glances. /The two men exchanged blows 2). give or receive sth /sb(of the same kind or value)in place of another He exchanged the blue shirt for a red one /The enemy countries exchanged prisoners inform: v 1).(of, about)give sb. knowledge(of sth. tell sb Keep me informed about what happens He informed the police that some money was missing 2).(On) give evidence or make a charge against sb. to the police) One of the prisoners informed on the rest of his group sympathy n( ability for) sharing the feelings of others feeling of pity and She never expressed any sympathy when I was hurt Out of sympathy for the homeless children he gave them a bed for the night nterrupt: vt 1 ) stop(sb. from speaking, etc, or( sth ) from happening by speaking oneself or by causing some other sort of trouble Don 't interrupt the speaker now; he will answer questions later Dont interrupt me while I'm busy 2). break the flow(of sth )for a period of time Trade between the two countries was interrupted by the war We interrupt this program to bring you a news flash startle: vt. give a sudden shock or sur (a perso cause to move or jump suddenly(from surprise) I was startled to hear his news./ The sud den noise in the bushes startled her horse 17 exit:vi. to go out; (esp. of an actor) leave(the stage) We exited from the party as soon as we could At the end of the third scene the actress exits n [C] a way out How many exits are there from the cine come to recover consciousness I came to in the hospital, but I didn't remember what had happened to me now and again: sometimes We do meet now and again, but not regularly 20 call for: demand ask for The relatives and friends of the dead man called for an investigation 21 set out: begin a journey They set out for London on a one-day trip for a while: for a period of time, for some time Just wait for a while and then I 'll help you pay no attention to: take no notice of The boy failed in the examination because he had paid no attention to the teacher in clas 24 now and then: at times: sometimes She meets her old boyfriend for a drink now and thenThe musician was busy with occasional music for the royal wedding. occasionally: ad. now and then; at times He visits me occasionally. 12 exchange:vt.1). give sth. and receive sth. (from another person) in return They exchanged glances. / The two men exchanged blows. 2). give or receive sth./sb. (of the same kind or value) in place of another He exchanged the blue shirt for a red one. / The enemy countries exchanged prisoners. 13 inform: v.1). (of, about) give sb. knowledge (of sth.); tell sb. Keep me informed about what happens. He informed the police that some money was missing. 2). (0n) give evidence or make a charge against sb. (to the police) One of the prisoners informed on the rest of his group. 14 sympathy:n.(ability for) sharing the feelings of others; feeling of pity and sadness (for sb.) She never expressed any sympathy when I was hurt. Out of sympathy for the homeless children he gave them a bed for the night. 15 interrupt:vt.1). stop (sb.) from speaking, etc., or (sth.) from happening by speaking oneself or by causing some other sort of trouble Don't interrupt the speaker now; he will answer questions later. Don't interrupt me while I'm busy! 2). break the flow (of sth.) for a period of time Trade between the two countries was interrupted by the war. We interrupt this program to bring you a news flash. 16 .startle:vt. give a sudden shock or surprise to (a person or an animal); cause to move or jump suddenly (from surprise) I was startled to hear his news. / The sudden noise in the bushes startled her horse. 17 exit:vi. to go out; (esp. of an actor) leave (the stage) We exited from the party as soon as we could. / At the end of the third scene the actress exits. n.[C] a way out How many exits are there from the cinema? 18 come to: recover consciousness I came to in the hospital, but I didn't remember what had happened to me. 19 now and again: sometimes We do meet now and again, but not regularly. 20 call for: demand; ask for The relatives and friends of the dead man called for an investigation. 21 set out: begin a journey They set out for London on a one-day trip. 22 for a while: for a period of time; for some time Just wait for a while and then I'll help you. 23 pay no attention to: take no notice of The boy failed in the examination because he had paid no attention to the teacher in class. 24 now and then: at times; sometimes She meets her old boyfriend for a drink now and then
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