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(2) The skin on her cheeks and around her eyes was beginning to wrinkle 6 in accordance with: in agreement or harmony with eg(1) Students will be criticized or punished if their behavior is not in accordance with school regulations (2) Some young people are self-centered, which is not in accordance with Chinese traditional values 7 elderly: of people rather old, past middle age eg(1)Traveling at 97 km/h, an elderly driver may miss the information he or she needs or may act on the wrong information (2)Most of the residents in the old district are the elderly as their as their offspring have moved to new residential areas 8 evidently: obviously, it appears that eg(1)Evidently our living conditions are much better than before (2) He was evidently upset when he learned that he failed in the final examination 9 mild: of people or their manner gentle and kind, not severe or harsh eg(1)Peter is a mild man, never getting angry easily (2) She has inherited my husbands milder nature 10 spicy exciting esp because of being slightly indecent, contain ing or tasting ike spie eg(1)You can often read spicy stories about film stars in the local newspapers (2) People from Sichuan province like to eat spicy food 11 something of: to some degree eg(1)It's something of a disadvantage nowadays if you can t use a computer (2) They havent got a loan from the bank, which is something of disappointment 12 instinct: a tendency that one is bom with to behave in a certain way without reasoning or training eg(1)It is the mother's instinct to protect her children (2) He always knew what time it was, as if by instinct 13 clap: strike the inner surface of one's hands tighter eg(1) The noise of conversation rose, and the teacher clapped her hands for silence (2) The audience clapped enthusiastically as the singer stepped on to the stage 14 oddly enough: used to say that sth seems strange or surprising eg(1)Childrens books, oddly enough, continued to have a big place in retail sales 2)Oddly enough, some of the students don' t know how to log on the Internet 15 sip: drink sth taking a very small amount each time eg(1)Jessica sipped her coffee, listening to the music (2)He sipped at the glass and then put it dow 16 in a way: to a certain extent but not entirely(2) The skin on her cheeks and around her eyes was beginning to wrinkle 6 in accordance with : in agreement or harmony with eg (1) Students will be criticized or punished if their behavior is not in accordance with school regulations (2) Some young people are self-centered, which is not in accordance with Chinese traditional values 7 elderly : of people rather old, past middle age eg (1) Traveling at 97 km/h, an elderly driver may miss the information he or she needs or may act on the wrong information (2) Most of the residents in the old district are the elderly as their as their offspring have moved to new residential areas 8 evidently : obviously, it appears that eg (1) Evidently our living conditions are much better than before (2) He was evidently upset when he learned that he failed in the final examination 9 mild : of people or their manner gentle and kind, not severe or harsh eg (1) Peter is a mild man, never getting angry easily (2) She has inherited my husband’s milder nature 10 spicy : exciting esp because of being slightly indecent, containing or tasting like spice eg (1) You can often read spicy stories about film stars in the local newspapers (2) People from Sichuan province like to eat spicy food 11 something of : to some degree eg (1) It’s something of a disadvantage nowadays if you can’t use a computer (2) They haven’t got a loan from the bank, which is something of disappointment 12 instinct : a tendency that one is born with to behave in a certain way without reasoning or training eg (1) It is the mother’s instinct to protect her children (2) He always knew what time it was, as if by instinct 13 clap : strike the inner surface of one’s hands tighter eg (1) The noise of conversation rose, and the teacher clapped her hands for silence (2) The audience clapped enthusiastically as the singer stepped on to the stage 14 oddly enough : used to say that sth seems strange or surprising eg (1) Children’s books, oddly enough, continued to have a big place in retail sales (2) Oddly enough, some of the students don’t know how to log on the Internet 15 sip : drink sth taking a very small amount each time eg (1) Jessica sipped her coffee, listening to the music (2)He sipped at the glass and then put it down 16 in a way : to a certain extent but not entirely
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