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accorded the same right b. be in agreement(followed by with) e.g. 1)His behavior doesn t accord with his principle 2)His version of events does not accord with witnesses statement 6. successive: following one after the other g. 1)After four successive election defeats, the Labour Party once again faces he painful task of reconstruction 2) The Brazilian mens soccer team has won three successive games so 7. in turn: one by one e.g. 1) Peter passed the diary to the clerk of the court, who in turn passed it to 2) The freshmen called out their manes in turn 3) For years he struggled in turn as a farmer, an agent, and an accountant 8. amid in the middle of, among e.g. 1)The children were changing classrooms amid laughter and shouts 2)Amid the confusion, the two men slipped away quietly without being noticed 9. undergo: go through, experience e.g. 1) No one can force you to undergo a medical examination 2)Two designers from the Shenzhou lli project said that 12 astronauts now are undergoing intensIve training 10. swift: rapid, prompt e.g. 1)Because of the swift, enormous growth of the urban areas many farmer left their villages in quest of work 2)The Olympic motto is Citius-Altius-Fortius. These words mean Swifter, igher, Str 11. appreciate: recognize the quality or significance of, value e.g. 1) Professor Smith's general comments may help students to appreciate the theories in the textbook 2)I like and appreciate your honesty and frankness 3) You cant fully appreciate foreign literature in translation 12. bring back cause to return to the mind e.g. 1)The lyric always brought back good memories of my childhood 2)The old photographs brought 13. in a flash: instantly e.g. 1)The answer to the math question came to him in a flash over in a 14.. representing my Grandma's recent hours invested in expressing her ng grat Being proof that my Grandma has spent hours recently in expressing her loving gratefulness to me 15. go about move around, behave in society, keep busy doing sth. set aboutaccorded the same right. b. be in agreement(followed by with) e.g. 1) His behavior doesn’t accord with his principle. 2) His version of events does not accord with witnesses’statement. 6. successive: following one after the other e.g. 1) After four successive election defeats, the Labour Party once again faces the painful task of reconstruction. 2) The Brazilian men’s soccer team has won three successive games so far. 7. in turn: one by one e.g. 1) Peter passed the diary to the clerk of the court, who in turn passed it to the judge. 2) The freshmen called out their manes in turn. 3) For years he struggled in turn as a farmer, an agent, and an accountant. 8. amid: in the middle of , among e.g. 1) The children were changing classrooms amid laughter and shouts. 2) Amid the confusion, the two men slipped away quietly without being noticed. 9. undergo: go through, experience e.g. 1) No one can force you to undergo a medical examination. 2) Two designers from the Shenzhou III project said that 12 astronauts now are undergoing intensive training. 10. swift: rapid, prompt e.g. 1) Because of the swift, enormous growth of the urban areas many farmers left their villages in quest of work. 2) The Olympic motto is Citius –Altius- Fortius. These words mean Swifter, Higher, Stronger. 11. appreciate: recognize the quality or significance of , value e.g. 1) Professor Smith’s general comments may help students to appreciate the theories in the textbook. 2) I like and appreciate your honesty and frankness. 3) You can’t fully appreciate foreign literature in translation. 12. bring back: cause to return to the mind e.g. 1) The lyric always brought back good memories of my childhood. 2) The old photographs brought back many pleasant memories of my college life. 13. in a flash: instantly e.g. 1) The answer to the math question came to him in a flash. 2) The ceremony was all over in a flash. 14. …representing my Grandma’s recent hours invested in expressing her loving gratefulness to me: Being proof that my Grandma has spent hours recently in expressing her loving gratefulness to me 15. go about: move around, behave in society, keep busy doing sth.; set about
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