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ne applauded loudly as they liked the presid that: can be used to emphasize the degree of a feeling or quality (informal) I was that I could It isn'’ t all that cold 30 He remarked that it was getting late 2)comment It is rude to remark upon the of othe n. comment ru Such unkind remark was not called for They invited Mr. Jackson to open the meeting and make a few opening remarks 31 ( inquiry 1)(about) Thank you for your enquiry /enquiries about my health 2)(into) They called for a public inquiry into safety standards 32g the enquiry, It was discovered that her death had not been an accident Du convince: vt. make to believe He convinced me that I should study law It took many hours to convince the court of his guilt capacity: n 1)ability a mind of great Bob has a natural capacity for chemistry 2) to prod That bowl has a capacity of two pints The room has a capacity for 60 people impulse: a sudden wish or urge Do not take it seriously; he did it out of impulse His friends ad vised him not to act on impulse and he should think carefully before decision act upon: act accord ing to a patient should usually listen to his doctors advice and act upon it potential: n. qualities that exist and can be developed oung people have a potential for learning which, up to now, has been slighted Australia has industry potential which is almost impossible to establish a. that may happen or become so, although not actually existing at present Asias potential water power is greater than that of the other continents Every child is a potential artist 37 concrete:a of or relating to a material thing rather than to an idea Beauty is not concrete but a door isveryone applauded loudly as they liked the President’s speech. 29. that: can be used to emphasize the degree of a feeling or quality (informal) Do I look that stupid? I can’t walk that far. I’ve done only that much. I was that angry I could have hit him. It isn’t all that cold. 30. remark: vt.1) say (that) He remarked that it was getting late. 2) comment (on, upon) It is rude to remark upon the appearance of other people. n. comment rude remarks Such unkind remark was not called for. They invited Mr. Jackson to open the meeting and make a few opening remarks. 31. enquiry (= inquiry): 1) (about) Thank you for your enquiry / enquiries about my health. 2)(into) They called for a public inquiry into safety standards. During the enquiry, it was discovered that her death had not been an accident. 32. convince: vt. make to believe He convinced me that I should study law. It took many hours to convince the court of his guilt. 33. capacity:n 1) ability a mind of great capacity Bob has a natural capacity for chemistry. 2) power to produce,… That bowl has a capacity of two pints. The room has a capacity for 60 people. 34. impulse: a sudden wish or urge Do not take it seriously; he did it out of impulse. His friends advised him not to act on impulse and he should think carefully before is decision. 35. act upon: act according to A patient should usually listen to his doctor’s advice and act upon it. 36. potential: n. qualities that exist and can be developed oung people have a potential for learning which, up to now, has been slighted. Australia has industry potential which is almost impossible to establish. a. that may happen or become so, although not actually existing at present Asia’s potential water power is greater than that of the other continents. Every child is a potential artist. 37. concrete: a. of or relating to a material thing rather than to an idea Beauty is not concrete but a door is
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