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2007-07-07 4:27 am
Please use english to tell me the meaning and give the 例句(english):
suppose:
refined:
sensitive:
spread:
gazed:
absolutely:
captivated:
feast
impress:
jealous
superb
cunning
flattered
beyond
indeed
concentrate
gaudy
distracting

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2007-07-07 5:19 am
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suppose:
1a) used to say you think something is true, although you are uncertain about it [= I guess]:
I suppose you're right.
b) used when agreeing to let someone do something, especially when you do not really want to [= I guess]:
'Can we come with you?' 'Oh, I suppose so.'

refined:
1 [usually before noun]a substance that is refined has been made pure by an industrial process:
refined sugar/oil/petroleum
2someone who is refined is polite and seems to be well-educated or to belong to a high social class - sometimes used humorously:
a refined way of speaking

sensitive:
1understanding people :able to understand other people's feelings and problems [≠ insensitive]:
a sensitive and intelligent young man

spread:
1affect more people/places [intransitive and transitive] if something spreads or is spread, it becomes larger or moves so that it affects more people or a larger area:
Fire quickly spread through the building.

gazed:
[intransitive always + adverb/preposition]
to look at someone or something for a long time, giving it all your attention, often without realizing you are doing so [= stare]:
Nell was still gazing out of the window.

absolutely:
1 completely and in every way:
He made his reasons for resigning absolutely clear.

captivated:
[transitive]
to attract someone very much, and hold their attention:
He was captivated by her beauty.

feast:
1a large meal where a lot of people celebrate a special occasion [↪ banquet]:
a wedding feast
2 a very good large meal:
all the ingredients for a spaghetti feast

impress:
1 [not in progressive]to make someone feel admiration and respect:
Steve borrowed his dad's sports car to impress his girlfriend.

jealous:
1 feeling angry and unhappy because someone has something that you wish you had:
Why are you so jealous of his success?

superb:
[no comparative]
extremely good [= excellent]:
The food was superb.

cunning:
1someone who is cunning is clever and good at deceiving people in order to get what they want [= crafty]:
a cunning opponent
2behaviour or actions that are cunning are clever but dishonest and unfair, and are used to get what you want:
a cunning plan

flattered:
[not before noun]
pleased because someone has shown you that they like or admire you:
We were flattered by all the attention.

beyond:
1on or to the further side of something:
They crossed the mountains and headed for the valleys beyond.
2 later than a particular time, date etc [= after]:
What changes await us in the coming year and beyond?

indeed:
1 [sentence adverb] used to emphasize a statement or answer:
The blood tests prove that Vince is indeed the father.

concentrate:
1 [intransitive]to think very carefully about something that you are doing:
Now please concentrate.

gaudy:
clothes, colours etc that are gaudy are too bright and look cheap - used to show disapproval:
gaudy jewelry

distracting :
[transitive]
to take someone's attention away from something by making them look at or listen to something else:
Try not to distract the other students.
參考: LONGMAN dICTIONARY OF CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH UPDATED EDITION
2007-07-07 4:55 am
suppose

1.to assume (something), as for the sake of argument or as part of a proposition or theory:

例句 Suppose the distance to be one mile. 2.to consider (something) as a possibility suggested or an idea or plan proposed:

例句 Suppose we wait until tomorrow.

3.to believe or assume as true; take for granted:

例句 It is supposed that his death was an accident.

refine

1.to bring to a fine or a pure state; free from impurities: to refine metal, sugar, or petroleum.

2.to purify from what is coarse, vulgar, or debasing; make elegant or cultured.

例句 to refine on one's previous work.

sensitive

1.endowed with sensation; having perception through the senses. 2.readily or excessively affected by external agencies or influences.
例句 a person who is sensitive.

spread

1.to draw, stretch, or open out, esp. over a flat surface, as something rolled or folded (often fol. by out). 2.to stretch out or unfurl in the air, as folded wings, a flag, etc. (often fol. by out).
例句 to admit of being spread or applied in a thin layer, as a soft substance: Margarine spreads easily.

gazed

to look steadily and intently, as with great curiosity, interest, pleasure, or wonder.

例句 at gaze, Heraldry. (of a deer or deerlike animal) represented as seen from the side with the head looking toward the spectator: a stag at gaze.

absolutely

without exception; completely; wholly; entirely

例句 You are absolutely right.

captivated

to attract and hold the attention or interest of, as by beauty or excellence; enchant:

例句 Her blue eyes and red hair captivated him.

feast

any rich or abundant meal:

例句 The steak dinner was a feast.

impress

to affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings; influence in opinion:

例句 He impressed us as a sincere young man.

jealous

feeling resentment against someone because of that person's rivalry, success, or advantages

例句 He was jealous of his rich brother.

superb

admirably fine or excellent; extremely good:

例句 a superb performance.

cunning

to be able to; have the ability, power, or skill to:

例句 The weaver's hand lost its cunning.

flattered

To compliment excessively and often insincerely, especially in order to win favor.

例句 To please or gratify the vanity of: "What really flatters a man is that you think him worth flattering" (George Bernard Shaw).

beyond

on, at, or to the farther side of:

例句 Beyond those trees you'll find his house.

indeed

in fact; in reality; in truth; truly (used for emphasis, to confirm and amplify a previous statement, to indicate a concession or admission, or, interrogatively, to obtain confirmation):

例句 ndeed, it did rain as hard as predicted. Did you indeed finish the work?

concentrate

to bring or draw to a common center or point of union; converge; direct toward one point; focus:

例句 to concentrate one's attention on a problem

gaudy

brilliantly or excessively showy:

例句 gaudy plumage.

distracting

To cause to turn away from the original focus of attention or interest; divert.


參考: Dictionary


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