A: It is incumbent upon you to follow my orders.
B: Why, what gives you the authority to say such?
incumbent
a. 1.成为责任的,有义务的;2.现任的,在职的
n. 现任者,在职者
A: I need you to go on a business trip. Naturally we will reimburse you for all expenses that you incur.
B: Sure, when and where would you like me to go?
incur
vt. 招致,遭受,引起
A: I will be eternally indebted to my parents for giving me an education.
B: Yes, you are lucky, they have been very supportive.
indebted
a. 感激的,受惠的,蒙恩的
A: When will you return?
B: I m not sure, I m going away for an indefinite length of time.
indefinite
a. 1.无限期的;2.不明确的,含糊的
A: Is your accent indicative of your region?
B: Yes, I think that I speak in a fairly typical way.
indicative
a. 1. 标示的,指示的,象征的;2.陈述的,直陈的
n. 陈述语气
A: Paul tends to indict everyone that disagrees with him.
B: I disagree!
indict
vt. 控告,起诉,告发
A: The unjust situation filled me with indignation.
B: I would not have been pleased either.
indignation
n. 愤怒,愤慨,义愤
A: I am having difficulty sleeping at night.
B: I hear that warm milk helps to induce sleep.
induce
vt. 1.引诱,劝;2.引起,导致
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