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Meaning: When we met i regarded him as the one i loved because he was smart attractive and caring see…as: Imagine, regard or perceive….as His father saw him as a man who could not make a living for himself I see it as my duty to find him a job Many girls have normal body weight, but they see themselves as being fat beloved: n. a (a person who is) dearly loved It was a gift from my beloved 26.". ours was an ideal marriage with every indication that it would last forever. Meaning: Our marriage was perfectly good and it was very likely that it would last forever In this sentence“ every” has a very commonly used meaning:“ as much as possible” total; entire”.E There is every chance that she will succeed There is every reason to believe that he is telling the truth indication: n a sign that suggests or indicates something There are various indications that another financial crisis is coming soon There are some indications that interest rates will soon fall 27. We ve been through so much together. (Para. 8) Meaning: We ve experienced so many things together 28. at one's worst: when one is behaving as unpleasantly as possible This was his mother at her worst: her voice was sharp and loud, and she was to be angry at anyone 29 confirm: vt 1)show that something is definitely true X-rays have confirmed that he has not broken any bones afety rules are needed The recent airplane crash confirms my belief that stronger 2)make(a plan or meeting )certain, often by telephone or writing a note asking us to confirm when we would be arriving I'd like to confirm a reservation for a double room on the first of July 30. learn of: find out about something amples I learned of the accident only yesterday It was only after his death that she learned of his affair with Betty 31. suspect: vt believe(esp. something bad )to be true or likely He seems poor, but I suspect that he has quite a lot of money We suspect they ll be a little late Compa doubt: believe that something is probably not true or possible I doubt that he ll come i doubt what he said 32. harsh: a 1)cruel, severe, showing a lack of sympathy His family wouldnt survive the harsh winter That is a very harsh punishment to give a young child 2)unpleasantly rough or sharp, esp. to the sensesMeaning: When we met I regarded him as the one I loved because he was smart, attractive and caring. see ... as: imagine, regard or perceive ... as His father saw him as a man who could not make a living for himself. I see it as my duty to find him a job. Many girls have normal body weight, but they see themselves as being fat. beloved: n. & a. (a person who is) dearly loved It was a gift from my beloved 26..… ours was an ideal marriage with every indication that it would last forever. (Para.7) Meaning: Our marriage was perfectly good and it was very likely that it would last forever. In this sentence “every”has a very commonly used meaning: “as much as possible” or “total; entire”. Examples: There is every chance that she will succeed. There is every reason to believe that he is telling the truth. indication: n. a sign that suggests or indicates something There are various indications that another financial crisis is coming soon. There are some indications that interest rates will soon fall. 27. We’ve been through so much together. (Para.8) Meaning: We’ve experienced so many things together. 28.at one’s worst: when one is behaving as unpleasantly as possible This was his mother at her worst: her voice was sharp and loud, and she was to be angry at anyone. 29 confirm: vt.1) show that something is definitely true The recent airplane crash confirms my belief that stronger safety rules are needed. X-rays have confirmed that he has not broken any bones. 2) make (a plan or meeting) certain, often by telephone or writing a note asking us to confirm when we would be arriving I'd like to confirm a reservation for a double room on the first of July.。 30. learn of: find out about something. Examples I learned of the accident only yesterday. It was only after his death that she learned of his affair with Betty. 31. suspect: vt. believe (esp. something bad) to be true or likely He seems poor, but I suspect that he has quite a lot of money. We suspect they’ll be a little late. Compare: doubt: believe that something is probably not true or possible. I doubt that he’ll come. I doubt what he said. 32.harsh: a.1) cruel, severe, showing a lack of sympathy His family wouldn’t survive the harsh winter. That is a very harsh punishment to give a young child. 2) unpleasantly rough or sharp, esp. to the senses
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