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smile at...¡@¡@¹ï¡K¡K·L¯º
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peep at...¡@°½¬Ý¡K¡K
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¡¯blush vi. Áy¬õ
Why are you staring at me? Is something wrong?
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Some people consider it rude to point at others.
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2. bright a. Áo©úªº
¨Ò:The bright student knew the answer to the question immediately.
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3. all over + ¦a¤è¦Wµü ¬Y¦a¨ì³B ¡@
¨Ò:This cheap pen is for sale all over town.
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4. from all walks of life ¨Ó¦Û¦U¦æ¦U·~ ¡@¡@
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¨Ò:People from all walks of life like the singer's songs.
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5. aged a. ¦³¡K¡K·³¼Æªº & a. ¦~¦Ñªº ¡@¡@
¨Ò:Only those (who are) aged 3 to 5 can appear on the TV show.
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My aged grandma likes to exercise in the park in the morning.
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6. attend vt. °Ñ¥[, ¥X®u
¨Ò:If you don't attend the meeting, the boss will be angry.
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7. shout out...¡@¡@ ¤jÁn³Û¥s¡K¡K¡@¡@
8. loudly adv. ¤jÁn¦a ¡@¡@
loud a. ¤jÁnªº
¨Ò:Our neighbors were singing so loudly that we couldn't get to sleep.
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What's that loud noise coming from across the street?
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9. cheerfully adv. ´r§Ö¦a
cheerful a. ´r§Öªº
¨Ò:We cheerfully sang and danced around the camp fire.
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Janet always has a cheerful smile on her face.
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10. be supposed to + ­ì§Î°Êµü À³¸Ó¡K¡K
¨Ò:What am I supposed to do with this rubbish?
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11. contact n. ±µÄ², Ápô
keep in contact with...¡@¡@»P¡K¡K«O«ùÁpô
¨Ò:I still keep in contact with my senior high school classmates although we haven't seen each other for years.
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12. shake vt. ·nÂ\, ·n°Ê ¡@
°Êµü¤TºA: shake¡Bshook¡Bshaken¡C
shake hands with + ¤H¡@¡@»P¬Y¤H´¤¤â
¨Ò:It was a thrill to shake hands with my favorite singer.
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¡¯thrill n. ¤ß±¡¿E°Ê
13. bowing n. Áù°` ¡@¡@
bow vi. Áù°`
bow to...¡@¡@¦V¡K¡KÁù°`; ©}ªA©ó¡K¡K
¨Ò:Bowing is more common in East Asian countries than elsewhere.
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Japanese people bow to each other as a greeting.
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The boss is modest enough to bow to his employees' opinion.
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14. allow vt. ¤¹³\
¨Ò:Swimming in the river is not allowed.
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15. immediately adv. ¥ß§Y, °¨¤W
¨Ò:"Please come here immediately!" the boss shouted.
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