Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Vocabulary 06 August 2008

itch (n) (v) The students had itch on their hand when touched the plant.

scribe (n) (v) Journalist is a scribe in another word, and reporter as well.

incarnation (n) The teachers decribed the principal was an incarnation of the dictator in the school.

slant (v) (n) The report should be slanted in supporting the principal.

huff (n) (v) Don't huff if you feel unhappy and calm down youself slowly.

convention (n) The target of the board is higher than emb convention.

athlete (n) The athletes of United Stated was the first team arrived the Olympic campus.

damnation (n) The damnation for the principal is spreading in the campus by the student.

glory (n) (v) The fly-color result in Olympic math complete is the glory of the school.

inheritor (n) The president should be a inheritor of the media mogul.

humble (a) (v) The humble habit is the advantage of Chinese in the world.

joy (n) The television show makes the joy for the children.

eternal (a) The study is a eternal issue in the life.

palm oil

platinum (n) The platinum card is the symbolic id for your position.

palpable (a) The growing result is a palpable evidence providing the student has worked hard in his study.

snap up

bubble

commodity

burst (v) The speculation is spreading in the market and should burst the bubble of the increasing prices of the commodities.

gloom doom

jurisdiction (n) The Hong Kong government owns the jurisdiction of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

toll (n) the transfer charge of the bridge

contribution

reveal (v) (n) Neither principal nor teather revealed the further information about the case development for the student.

unveil (v) A speculation has been spreading unveilling the corruption in the principal poll.

long-awaited (a) The news is long-awaited for their parents and encourage the students in the school.

get off (ph)

massive (a) The project is a massive task in the year and the principal should conduct it directly.

pour (v) The board poured a great amount for developing the IT campus.

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