Thursday, July 17, 2008

Vocabulary 18 July 08

depression (n) The great depression

substantial (a) (n) Study and hard work is substantial

nosedive (n) (v) The index of Heng Seng was nosedived yesterday.

suspicious (a) The suspicious news of the marriage of the actress was a speculation by the magazine editor.

patriotic (a) The troops in Iraq were very patriotic and real servants of the country.

derivative (a) (n) A new derivation of the heng seng indexs will be introduced next week to encourage the invester share the risk in finance market.

prominent (a) The talnet of the new principal is prominent and surprised the senior teachers.

regulatory (a) The power system is under regulatory monitor by a group of engineers.

comprise (v) A school should comprise a principal and a teacher, at least, and a classroom, virtual or actual one.

recurrence (n) The speculation of recurrence of financial crisis was spread and scared most of investers.

integrity (n) An integrity policy for the school is important and must be processed properly.

hedge (n) (v) The resident planted a hedge around the garden and a lot of trees there.

tumble (v) (n) The heng seng index had tumbled continusly because the gulf war was evoloved.

commodity (n) Commodities in United Stated is plentiful and the people enloy their life there.

bullish (a) The new secretary of monetary authority is a bullish leader.

optimist (n) The treasury secretary is optimist.

bearing (n) Bearing on the issue was between invester and the consumers.

shed (v) The resources in China is shedding forward to Hong Kong and support the weakness of the financial system.

gulf (n) The gulf war spend three years in Iraq and involved many countries.

aggressive (a) The price is aggressive but the school can't afford it.

numerous (a) The student should encountered numerous difficulties in their final project.

struggle (v) (n) The democrats struggled for the freedom of the democrats in China.

levy (v) The tax of war will be levied for the gulf war.

reimburse (v) United Stated will reimburse the loss of the Iraq economy.

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