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12. inseparable: adj. [ from impossible to separate from sth else or from one another; always together Tom was inseparable from his dog, Jordan 权利和职责是分不开的。 ( Rights are inseparable from duties 13. it follows that to be true as a result of sth else that is true It doesn't necessarily follow that you're going to do well academically even if you're highly intelligent 照你的说法,他肯定不是凶手。 It follows from what you say that he is not the murderer (lt follows that if you work hard, you will succeed 14. scarce: adj. not much or many compared with what is wanted; hard to find 那时是战争时期,食物短缺 (lt was wartime and food was scarce. There was fierce competition for the scarce resources. 15. bid: V. [ for] offer to pay(a price) for goods or to charge(a price) for ones work or services *Three firms bid for the contract on the new buildings. 这幅画给我开个价,诸位愿意出多少钱? (What am I bid for this painting ?) 16. in exchange for: by way of exchange Ive offered to paint the kitchen in exchange for a week,'s accommodation 汤姆用一只苹果和海伦换一块蛋糕。 Tom gave Helen an apple in exchange for a piece of cake 17. beat up: to wound(sb. severely by hitting (Her boyfriend got drunk and beat her up In the end of the demonstration yesterday, the police beat up demonstrators 18. all manner of: every kind of This small portable oven is capable of cooking all manner of baked goods 用了各种各样的食物和饮料招待客人。 (The guests were served with all manner of food and drink The British Isles have been conquered by all manner of people 66 12. inseparable: adj. [+ from] impossible to separate from sth. else or from one another; always together *Tom was inseparable from his dog, Jordan. 权利和职责是分不开的。 (=Rights are inseparable from duties.) 13. it follows that: to be true as a result of sth. else that is true *It doesn't necessarily follow that you're going to do well academically even if you're highly intelligent. 照你的说法,他肯定不是凶手。 (=It follows from what you say that he is not the murderer.) (=It follows that if you work hard, you will succeed.) 14. scarce: adj. not much or many compared with what is wanted; hard to find 那时是战争时期, 食物短缺。 (=It was wartime and food was scarce.) *There was fierce competition for the scarce resources. 15. bid: v. [+ for] offer to pay (a price) for goods or to charge (a price) for one’s work or services *Three firms bid for the contract on the new buildings. 这幅画给我开个价, 诸位愿意出多少钱? (=What am I bid for this painting?) 16. in exchange for: by way of exchange I've offered to paint the kitchen in exchange for a week's accommodation. 汤姆用一只苹果和海伦换一块蛋糕。 (= Tom gave Helen an apple in exchange for a piece of cake.) 17. beat up: to wound (sb.) severely by hitting (=Her boyfriend got drunk and beat her up.) *In the end of the demonstration yesterday, the police beat up demonstrators. 18. all manner of: every kind of *This small portable oven is capable of cooking all manner of baked goods. 用了各种各样的食物和饮料招待客人。 (=The guests were served with all manner of food and drink.) *The British Isles have been conquered by all manner of people
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