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eg(1)Marriage is a socially recognized and approved union between individuals (2)Labor union bargained with employers to determine issues such as wage ond itions of work and work 6 fuse: cause to join together followed by with eg(1) Nearly 50 percent of the cumulus cells that successfully fused with an egg developed into an ad vanced embryo (2) Genes determine how we develop from the moment the sperm fuses with the eg: (1) Genetics is the study of the function and behavior of gener s 7 gene: a unit in a chromosome which controls inherited characteristics (2) The Human Genome Project has so far identified nearly all of the estimated 31000 gens in the nucleus of a human cell 8 take up: go and live, move into a certain position eg(1)The hunter took up his quarters in a hut (2)As the crowd grew, riot police took up their positions 9 residence: the fact of living in a particular place eg (1) He took up his permanent residence in China (2) More immigrants were admitted to the United States for permanent residence in 10 identical: exactly alike or equal, the very same eg: (1) The journalist David wrote a true story of a bill ionaire's quest to produce a son identical to himself (2)Although Euro bills are identical in all countries, each country can issue its own oins 11 twin: persons who have the same mother and were born on the same day eg(1) The two boys looked like twins (2) He has a twin brother and a younger brother 12 beforehand in advance eg(1)Catherine got married without telling anyone beforehand (2)Mum had done most of the cooking beforehand, so we weren't tired to the kitchen 13 oppose: express strong disapproval with the aim of preventing or chang ing a course of action eg(1)My father opposed my wish to become a musician (2)We are utterly opposed to any form of terrorism 14 theoretical: concerned with the theory of a subject eg(1) Information theory is primarily a theoretical study (2)With his brilliant theoretical work, Alber revolutionized 20th century physics 15 in principle: as far as basic principles are concerned eg(1)In principle, clones may be essentially immortal, dying only from disease or the deterioration of the environment (2)In principle, Quantum theory could be used to predict the behavior of any physical, chemical system 16 offensive: causing sb to feel upset, insulted or annoyedeg(1) Marriage is a socially recognized and approved union between individuals (2) Labor union bargained with employers to determine issues such as wages, conditions of work, and worker security 6 fuse: cause to join together followed by with eg(1) Nearly 50 percent of the cumulus cells that successfully fused with an egg developed into an advanced embryo (2) Genes determine how we develop from the moment the sperm fuses with the egg 7 gene: a unit in a chromosome which controls inherited characteristics eg: (1) Genetics is the study of the function and behavior of genes (2) The Human Genome Project has so far identified nearly all of the estimated 31000 gens in the nucleus of a human cell 8 take up :go and live, move into a certain position eg (1) The hunter took up his quarters in a hut (2) As the crowd grew, riot police took up their positions 9 residence : the fact of living in a particular place eg (1) He took up his permanent residence in China (2) More immigrants were admitted to the United States for permanent residence in recent years 10 identical: exactly alike or equal, the very same eg:(1) The journalist David wrote a true story of a billionaire’s quest to produce a son identical to himself (2) Although Euro bills are identical in all countries, each country can issue its own coins 11 twin: persons who have the same mother and were born on the same day eg (1) The two boys looked like twins (2) He has a twin brother and a younger brother 12 beforehand : in advance eg (1) Catherine got married without telling anyone beforehand (2) Mum had done most of the cooking beforehand, so we weren’t tired to the kitchen 13 oppose : express strong disapproval with the aim of preventing or changing a course of action eg (1) My father opposed my wish to become a musician (2) We are utterly opposed to any form of terrorism 14 theoretical : concerned with the theory of a subject eg (1) Information theory is primarily a theoretical study (2) With his brilliant theoretical work, Alber revolutionized 20th century physics 15 in principle : as far as basic principles are concerned eg (1) In principle, clones may be essentially immortal, dying only from disease or the deterioration of the environment (2) In principle, Quantum theory could be used to predict the behavior of any physical, chemical system 16 offensive : causing sb to feel upset, insulted or annoyed
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