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全民英檢初級至高級單字 &托福單字                         

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Day 318                                                  Oct. 26

 

clas.si.fy [}kl$sD`fa0] v. -----分類;把-----分級;歸類to arrange in groups or classes

  The librarian classified the books according to author.   

  The books in the library are classified according to subject.

  Patients are classified into three categories.

  These cows are now classified as a rare breed.

  I would classify him as a jazz singer.

  Whales are classified as mammals, not fish, because the babies are born alive and

    drink their mothers’ milk.

 

classified [}kl$sD`fa0d] adj. 1. 分類的;歸類的

  a classified catalog       //        a classified directory分類電話號碼簿

                      2. (文件等) 機密的

  classified documents /information 機密文件 /資料

classified ad = classified advertisement  (報紙) 分類廣告want ad           93

  He looked in the classified ads to see what jobs were available. 

  I looked in the classified ads every day to find an apartment.

 

clas.si.fi.ca.tion [`kl$sDfD}keNDn] n. 分類;分級;歸類                104

  The classification of the stamps in the album is according to countries.

  a system of classification         //         ethnic /racial classifications

 

lair [lGr] n. 獸穴;獸窩 a wild animal’s home

  The fox escaped from the dogs by hiding in its lair.

  tracking the bear back to its lair

 

imbue [0m'bju] v. 使某物擁有-----;使某人充滿-------  inspire

  His voice was imbued with an unusual seriousness.

  She was imbued with a desire for social justice.

  A preacher imbued his listeners with religious passion.

  His experiences imbued him with a strong sense of patriotism.

 

es.pi.o.nage [}GspiDnAI] n. 諜報活動;間諜活動spying

  He was charged with espionage.

  Some of the commercial activities were a cover for espionage.

  He may call it research; I call it industrial espionage.

 

bash [b$N] v. 1. 重擊;猛擊;猛撞

  She fell down and bashed her knee against a rock.

  They had to bash the door down to get to the fire.

  Someone bashed him over /on the head with a chair.

  I braked too late and bashed into the car in front of me.

            2. 批評to criticize

  The newspapers bashed the politician daily.

  Bashing politicians is normal practice in the press.

          n. 聚會;慶祝活動;盛典a big or exciting party

  a birthday bash       //      We’re having a big bash for her birthday.

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