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Simple writing of making up sentences to memorize words is kind of boring, and I almost want to give up today. Anyway, keep it going.
Here are the words and phrases I learned today:
1.take questions about
The new team manager will take questions about the situation of this season.
2.mold
His books do mold me, I’ve read them since my adolescence.
3.be cast under
The more deeply we are cast under a story’s spell, the more potent its influence.
The prince was cast under a spell and turned into a frog.
4.avid
I’m an avid fan of Haikyu!!
5.prestige
Peking University is a prestige university in China.
6.simulate
This movie gained a lot of appreciation due to its successful simulation of that era.
7.by association
His mood is by association with his score.
8.if not something worse
I’ll get the 14th place, if not something worse.
9.be good for more than kicks
Basketball is not good for more than kicks for him, it’s his profession and on which he lives.
10.bear out
The new evidence has beared out his criminal behavior.
11.is something of
“I have to say that he is something of a genius.I give up.”
12.be subject to
We are subject to the social norms and values.
Today we had a class about Vanuatu, I haven’t heard about this country before, but it seemed that it’s really an interesting country. I also learned some new words from this text, but I’m tired of typing them out.
OK, finally I decided to do it.
1.contaminate
Simply as pollute
2.supplement
Add to
3.seep into
Slowly flow into?/soak?
4.thrash
The waves thrashed the bay.
5.trepidation
Nervousness
Intrepid means brave
6.looming
He noticed the looming danger.(I want to use an adjective to describe this man ,what’s your recommendation? Alert?)
By the way, we have a foreign English teacher and he always says “Happy for that”
It’s interesting because I used to regard it as simple mood, but now I know it means “Do you understand?”
I have to say that learning language is quite interesting. But our country is eliminating English majors recently years, but I think learning language is more than just memorizing the words.
Additionally, I am touched by the corrections and encouragements I’ve received, how nice the world is!
His books dohave molded me, I’ve been reading them since my adolescence.
His books have molded me, I’ve been reading them since adolescence.
I see what you're trying to do, but it isn't quite correct. Maybe 'His books have molded me into (insert), I've been reading them since adolescence'
Peking University is a prestigeious university in China.
Peking University is a prestigious university in China.
This movie gained a lot of appreciation due to its successful simulation of that era.
His mood is byin association with his score.
His mood is in association with his score.
We are subject to the social norms and values of (insert something). We are subject to the social norms and values of (insert something).
it'd be better to specify WHAT you are subject to, it could the social norms and values of your school, your home, your country
Today we had a class about Vanuatu, I haven’t heard about this country before, but it seemed that it’ss like it's a really an interesting country.
Today we had a class about Vanuatu, I haven’t heard about this country before, but it seems like it's a really an interesting country.
(I want to use an adjective to describe this man ,what’s your recommendation? (I want to use an adjective to describe this man ,what’s your recommendation?
the courageous man, the brave man, the brash man,
SThe simple writing of making up sentences to memorize words is kind of boring, and I almost want to give up today.
The simple writing of making up sentences to memorize words is kind of boring, and I almost want to give up today.
Anyway, I will keep it going.
Anyway, I will keep going.
1. take questions about 1. take questions about
Should be a space after the period (.)
2. mold 2. mold
His books havedo molded me, I’ve read them since my adolescence.
His books haved molded me, I’ve read them since my adolescence.
3. be cast under 3. be cast under
4. avid 4. avid
5. prestige 5. prestige
Peking University is a prestigeous university in China.
Peking University is a prestigous university in China.
'prestige' is a noun, but 'prestigious' is an adjective
6. simulate 6. simulate
7. by association 7. by association
His mood is by association withrelated to his score.
His mood is related to his score.
'by association' moreso means it is indirectly connected to you because of a relationship/connection, not as a result of something within their actions. e.g. Her popularity started to go down, and by association, so did his.
8. if not something worse 8. if not something worse
9. be good for more than kicks 9. be good for more than kicks
10. bear out 10. bear out
11. is something of 11. is something of
12. be subject to 12. be subject to
Today we had a class about Vanuatu, I haven’t heard about this country before, but it seemed that it’so be a really an interesting country.
Today we had a class about Vanuatu, I haven’t heard about this country before, but it seemed to be a really interesting country.
1. contaminate 1. contaminate
2. supplement 2. supplement
3. seep into 3. seep into
Slowly flow into?/soak? Slowly flow into?/soak?
Yes! That's correct! Moreso flow into, e.g. "The water seeped into the towel."
4. thrash 4. thrash
The waves thrashed into the bay. The waves thrashed into the bay.
5. trepidation 5. trepidation
6. looming 6. looming
(I want to use an adjective to describe this man , what’s your recommendation?
(I want to use an adjective to describe this man, what’s your recommendation?
Alert?) Alert?)
Alert would be correct. In this case, I think "observant" is more fitting.
But our country is eliminating English majors in recently years, but I think learning language is more than just memorizing the words.
But our country is eliminating English majors in recent years, but I think learning language is more than just memorizing the words.
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I agree that language is more than memorising (I use 's' instead of 'z' because I am from Australia). You learned a lot of new ones, a few I even had to look up. Great job and keep it up!
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2.mold 2. mold 2. mold |
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Today we had a class about Vanuatu, I haven’t heard about this country before, but it seemed that it’s really an interesting country.
Today we had a class about Vanuatu, I haven’t heard about this country before, but it seemed t
Today we had a class about Vanuatu, I haven’t heard about this country before, but it seem |
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I also learned some new words from this text, but I’m tired of typing them out. |
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OK, finally I decided to do it. |
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1.contaminate 1. contaminate 1. contaminate |
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Simply as pollute |
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2.supplement 2. supplement 2. supplement |
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Add to |
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3.seep into 3. seep into 3. seep into |
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Slowly flow into?/soak? Slowly flow into?/soak? Slowly flow into?/soak? Yes! That's correct! Moreso flow into, e.g. "The water seeped into the towel." |
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4.thrash 4. thrash 4. thrash |
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The waves thrashed the bay. The waves thrashed into the bay. The waves thrashed into the bay. |
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5.trepidation 5. trepidation 5. trepidation |
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Nervousness |
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Intrepid means brave |
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6.looming 6. looming 6. looming |
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He noticed the looming danger. |
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(I want to use an adjective to describe this man ,what’s your recommendation?
(I want to use an adjective to describe this man (I want to use an adjective to describe this man ,what’s your recommendation? (I want to use an adjective to describe this man ,what’s your recommendation? the courageous man, the brave man, the brash man, |
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Alert?) Alert?) Alert?) Alert would be correct. In this case, I think "observant" is more fitting. |
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By the way, we have a foreign English teacher and he always says “Happy for that” |
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It’s interesting because I used to regard it as simple mood, but now I know it means “Do you understand?” |
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I have to say that learning language is quite interesting, but the way, our country is eliminating English majors recently years, but I think learning language is more than just memorizing the words. |
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Additionally, I am touched by the corrections and encouragements I’ve received, how nice the world is! |
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Simple writing of making up sentences to memorize words is kind of boring, and I almost want to give up today.
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Anyway, keep it going.
Anyway, I will keep |
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Here are the words and phrases I learned today: |
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1.take questions about 1. take questions about 1. take questions about Should be a space after the period (.) |
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The new team manager will take questions about the situation of this season. |
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His books do mold me, I’ve read them since my adolescence.
His books haved
His books I see what you're trying to do, but it isn't quite correct. Maybe 'His books have molded me into (insert), I've been reading them since adolescence' |
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3.be cast under 3. be cast under 3. be cast under |
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The more deeply we are cast under a story’s spell, the more potent its influence. |
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The prince was cast under a spell and turned into a frog. |
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4.avid 4. avid 4. avid |
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I’m an avid fan of Haikyu!! |
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5.prestige 5. prestige 5. prestige |
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Peking University is a prestige university in China.
Peking University is a prestig 'prestige' is a noun, but 'prestigious' is an adjective
Peking University is a prestig |
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6.simulate 6. simulate 6. simulate |
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This movie gained a lot of appreciation due to its successful simulation of that era. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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7.by association 7. by association 7. by association |
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His mood is by association with his score.
His mood is 'by association' moreso means it is indirectly connected to you because of a relationship/connection, not as a result of something within their actions. e.g. Her popularity started to go down, and by association, so did his.
His mood is |
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8.if not something worse 8. if not something worse 8. if not something worse |
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I’ll get the 14th place, if not something worse. |
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9.be good for more than kicks 9. be good for more than kicks 9. be good for more than kicks |
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Basketball is not good for more than kicks for him, it’s his profession and on which he lives. |
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10.bear out 10. bear out 10. bear out |
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The new evidence has beared out his criminal behavior. |
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11.is something of 11. is something of 11. is something of |
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“I have to say that he is something of a genius. |
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I give up.” |
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12.be subject to 12. be subject to 12. be subject to |
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We are subject to the social norms and values. We are subject to the social norms and values of (insert something). We are subject to the social norms and values of (insert something). it'd be better to specify WHAT you are subject to, it could the social norms and values of your school, your home, your country |
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I have to say that learning language is quite interesting. |
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But our country is eliminating English majors recently years, but I think learning language is more than just memorizing the words.
But our country is eliminating English majors in recent |
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