A: A journalist for the national paper wrote a warm appraisal for the new play.
B: I must book a ticket soon then, before they are all sold out.
appraisal n. 估计,估量,评价
A: Did they apprehend the criminal yet?
B: No, I think that the police are still looking for him.
apprehend vt. 逮捕,拘押,领会,理解
A: What is your current occupation?
B: I am an apprentice electrician but I will be qualified in two months.
apprentice n. 学徒,徒弟
A: Your shirt is filthy.
B: Oops, I was cooking but did not have an apron.
apron n. 1. 围裙;2. 台口(舞台幕前的突出部分) ;3. 停机坪
A: Your comment about inefficient train service was most apt. I have been waiting in this platform for half an hour.
B: Oh, not quite. Here comes the train now.
apt a. 1. 易于,有(做某事的)倾向;2. 恰当的,适宜的;3. 聪明的,反应敏捷的
A: Did you get into the university course that you applied for?
B: Well, I have to pass an aptitude test first, and then if I am successful I will be admitted.
aptitude n. (学习方面的)才能,资质,天资
A: That is a beautiful bridge.
B: Yes, its in the shape of an arc.
arc n. 1. 弧形(物) ;2. 弧;3. 电弧,弧光
A: The new town hall is now completed.
B: Yes, I saw it , and the front arches look really beautiful.
arch n. 拱,拱门,拱形(结构)
v. (使)成拱形
a. 调皮的,淘气的
A: I am very interested in buried ruins and treasures.
B: You should study archaeology.
archaeology
n.考古学
A: It is my ardent wish to travel around the world.
B: You better start saving your money now.
ardent a. 热心的,热情的,热烈的
A: The concert will take place in the main arena .
B: Wow, it will be huge. I know it can hold 30,000 people.
arena n. 1. 表演场地,竞技场;2. 活动场所
A: Mr. Smith was an aristocrat and owned a large piece of land in the south of the country.
B: Does that mean that he was also very wealthy?
aristocrat n. 贵族
A: I dreamt last night that a knight in shining armor rescued me from a burning tower.
B: Let me guess the ending, you woke up before you had a chance to fall in love!
armor n. 盔甲,装甲,保护物
A: The new shopping centre has a vast array of interesting products.
B: Yes, but they are far too expensive.
array n. 1. 展示,陈列,一系列;2. 排列,队形;3. 衣服,盛装;4. 数组,阵列
vt. 1. 排列,配置(兵力) ;2. 打扮,装饰
A: Why did you break up with your first boyfriend?
B: He was too arrogant and never listen to me.
arrogant a. 傲慢的,自大的
A: I heard that Ted was arrested for arson.
B: Yeah, he set the local school on fire.
arson n. 纵火(罪)
A: Dont eat so many fatty foods, they will block your arteries .
B: But they are the foods that I like the best.
artery n. 1. 动脉;2. 干线,要道
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Develop Controlled Enthusiasm
全球气候谈判再度陷入僵局
Ten Ways to Cheer Up 十种为自己鼓劲的方法
中概股“看门人”受调查
Advice for Good Little Girls
Don't look back 告别过去
父亲最后的拥抱 In praise of hugs
伦敦英国白人不再占多数
Suffering is Self-Manufactured 痛苦源于自身
Crystal shoes of Cinderella
The 2% who Succeed
制造业崇拜的愚蠢
Relish the Moment
滑雪度假屋兴起现代化风潮
美国务卿因因肠胃病毒推迟中东之行
The Road to Happiness
The goodness of life
德国财长拒绝欧元区银行业联盟计划
Four goals for Perfect Life
男性比女性更易获得“热门”职位
More than one way to the square
美国企业抢派特别股息
Never Too Old to Live Your Dream
The wholeness of life
英法就伦敦金融中心地位打口水战
April Showers Bring May Flowers
日本右转是虚弱之象
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