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  Abandon The match was abandoned because of bad weather.
  cross out   wipe out  desert/forsake/ leave / depart  / discard / relinquish /
    surrender  /withdraw 
  abide We have to abide by the rules of the game.  (abide  observe  discover  a
  dapt)
  Her fame will abide for sure.  Last/endure/ continue/persist/remain/stay

  You have to keep ______ with the times. 
  Abreast/ fit in with

  absorb  He was absorbed in a book and didn t hear you call.
  engage/occupy/bend over/ be busy with

  abundant/rich  The rivers and forests of the New World were abundant in fish a
   nd game

    access  In many schools, students don t have sufficient access to the library.

  Way/approach/solution/answer/
  Accessible/available/handy/ready/convenient/obtainable/at hand

  His words are never in _____ with his deeds.  (situation   accordance   accord
  ing   fit)
  I m in agreement with Mr. Moore.  in agreement with/ be compatible with /compl
  y with /conform  to/be in proportion to

  account  He asked no one s advice; he did it on his own account  independently

  You have to take everything into account/consideration. Attention/regard/respe
  ct/mind
  Give us an account of what happened.  Story/reason/information/description/tal
  e/statement
  He has been asked to account for his absence. ( describe  tell  relate  answer
   for  say  explain   explicate)

  acquire   to acquire a good knowledge of English.  Attain/obtain/gain/earn/sec
  ure

  active  He is very active in politics.  
  Energetic/spirited/lively/dynamic/excited/enthusiastic

  adapt  To our delight, she quickly adapted (herself) to the situation.
  Adjust/accommodate/alter/vary/arrange/modify/make fit

  accustom  She is ______to living in comfort.  (accustomed/used   addict  be fa
  miliar with)

  admit  It will take you half an hour to get to the station, allowing for traff
  ic delays. 
  (allow/admit/accept/permit/receive/confess/ acknowledge/adopt)

  adequate Their earnings are barely adequate to their needs.
  enough/sufficient/satisfactory/plenty/ample

  advantage  The great advantage we have over them is that they are short of mon
  ey.
  Benefit/gain/upper hand  interest/profit/harvest/crop/earnings/returns

  Aim  His aim is to win the game. 
  Purpose/intention/goal/end/target/objective/motive/destination

  Amass  He amassed a great fortune in twenty years. 
  Accumulate/assemble/gather/increase/collect/compile/heap up/store up
  Mass/bulk/quantity/load/amount/volume/accumulation/pile/heap/crowd/multitude/p
  ack/gang
  Figure/digit/measure
  ambitious  These young men were ambitious for success and money.
  Eager for/longing for/ hopeful for/wish for/crave for/be set on/be bent on/be
  intent upon

  amount  His debt now amounts to 1,000 pounds. 
  Add up to/approximate/total/sum up 
  The future of her marriage is supposed to be decided by the amount of money.

  sum/measure/quantity/price/value

  angle  Try looking at this affair from a different angle. aspect/view/point of
   view/opinion/belief/attitude/impression/notion/idea/thought/conception/judgme
  nt/theory/outlook

  announce  He had to announce the death of Johnson before the board.
  Proclaim/broadcast/report/state/declare/notify/tell/make known

  anticipate  A good general can anticipate what the enemy will do.
  expect/ look forward to/await/foresee/hope for

  anything but The hotel is anything but satisfactory. Not at all

  The apparent things might not tell of the truth.
  apparent obvious seeming evident clear plain

  apart  Apart from his nose, he is quite good-looking. 
  Apart from the injuries to his face and hands, he broke both legs.


  Except for / other than /but / but for / besides/moreover/also/too/as well/in
  addition

  He was appointed member of the committee.
  Name/elect/nominate/choose/assign/vote for

  appeal  I appeal to him for help.  implore/plead/beg

  apply  Please apply to the secretary for further information.
  The rules of safe driving apply to everyone.

  approve  Many people don t approve of the plan. disapprove
  like/prefer/endorse/accept/think well of

  arise The company s losses this year arise almost entirely from the new taxes.
 
  Rise raise rouse arouse arise
  Originate/ derive/stem/ flow/come/emerge/appear/show up/turn up   from

  artificial/artistic Her painting is a great artistic creation.

  ashamed/shameful embarrassed/embarrassing frustrated/frustrating  humiliated/h
  umiliating
  Ashamed of having acted so rashly, David apologized to Amy for having accused
  him.

  acquaint  I m sure Betsy is the girl whom you will be glad to get acquainted w
  ith.
  associate/link / touch / join / unite / combine / connect /go with / run with
  /mingle with / relate  

  I assume that success is a sum of mistakes.
  Assume  think  suppose  presume  suspect  understand  take for granted 

  assure  I can assure you of my support. 
  confirm  assure   ensure   insure  convince  guarantee  pledge  promise 

  You’ve got to attain the mastery of at least on foreign language.
  Attain  gain  accomplish  finish  fulfill  realize   complete

  attribute  Jim attributes his success to hard work.  owe  ascribe 

   avoid  You should avoid driving in the center of the town during the rush hour
.
   Avoid  shun  escape  evade  keep away from 

  The government has banned the used of chemical weapons.
  Bar prohibit  exclude  forbid  shut out  block   obstruct

  bargain  The dress is quite a bargain.  bargain  sale 

  basis  On the basis of our sales forecasts we may begin to make a profit next
  year.
  China has been following the foreign policy to develop relations with other co
  untries on the basis of the five principles of peaceful co-existence.
  ground   foundation

  Scientists say it may be five or ten years before it is possible to test this
  medicine on human patients. 
  As soon as  before   the second   the minute  the moment 

  You can’t blame all this on me.
  He is the last one to blame for the accident.
  Charge/accuse/indict/censure/criticize/condemn

  board  He paid 40 pounds for board and lodging.  food /meals
  board/ committee/ staff/ faculty/ crew/ team

  boast  You should not boast of your success. Brag /show off

  boom  Production boomed.
  Progress/increase/advance/thrive/gain/speed up/grow/swell/flourish/develop/pro
  sper

  brief  It is a long letter, but in brief, he says "No".  short

  We are bound for London.   Head  make 
  The weather is bound to get better tomorrow.   Likely  going to
  There are no bounds to his ambition.  Limit confine restriction

  call  This situation¬¬¬¬_____________ for prompt action.   (ca
  lls in  calls at  calls on  calls for)
  They have called off their engagement.

  She was calm when I told her of the terrible news.
  Quiet/still/tranquil/serene/peaceful

  We should not doubt his capability.
  Capability/ability/skill/power/talent/capacity/competency/efficiency

  Before you decide on a vocation, it might be a good idea to consult a few good
   friends.
  Career job vocation trade calling work profession occupation

  There is no reason why we should not carry on with it.
  Carry on  go on  keep on  continue  work on  be under way  be in process

  case  In any case I shall return in a day or two.  If even if  for fear  on co
  ndition

  center  She centered her attention on the problem.
  Focus  concentrate  fix 

  charge The charge against him was severe.  n
  Sentence/ accusation/ persecution/ guilty/trial/ condemnation/indict /judgment


  Since the situation is changing, let’s take some _____ measures to deal with
  it.
  flexible   changeable   changing 

  If I had the choice, I would retire at thirty.
  Selection/preference/option/alternative
  No one came to claim for the horse, so the farmer decided to sell it.

  cling  She clung to the hope that he was still alive. 
  Stick  adhere    hold  grasp   keep

  close The ceremony was brought to a close by the singing of the national anthe
  m(国歌).
  Listen and look closely, you’ll find it out.

  A good employer gives hints to his or her employees without interfering with t
  heir creativity.
  Tip  information  news  wind  message  clue  evidence  sign  proof  key

  combine  Hydrogen combines with Oxygen to form water. 
  blend  mix   mingle  fuse  unite  couple  join

  comment  I m afraid I can t comment on your work just yet.  Remark  
  criticism  judgment  decision  evaluation  criterion  standard   remark  

  commit  I cannot commit myself to any further expense; my means are stretched
  to the utmost as it is.   Devote  dedicate 

  Compare this with that, and you will see which is the better.  Contrast
  Poets have compared sleep to death.
  She is lovely beyond compare.
  comparison  This one costs more but is really cheaper by comparison.
  I have done little this year in comparison with what I did last year.
  Comparable/comparative

  compel  We cannot compel you to do it, but we think you should.
  Force  oblige  urge  require  drive  press  work hard on   push  prompt

  He has formed a good habit.
  Form/create/shape/develop/mold/compose/construct/design/devise/frame/arrange/b
  uild
  Assemble/manufacture/produce
  Next year, Susan has to take three compulsory courses.  Required

  compose The committee was composed mainly of teachers and parents.
  Consist of/ be made up of  / contain / include/hold/cover/comprise

  comprehensive /Comprehensible
  She has a comprehensive grasp of the subject. 
 
  conscious  She was not conscious of his presence in the room.   Aware

  Considerate/considerable  It was very considerate of you to send me a Christma
  s card.
  Difference between them:
  Considerate/thoughtful/kind/sympathetic
  Considerable/much/important/great/significant/powerful

  contend  I would contend that unemployment is our most serious social evil.
  Argue/struggle/fight/quarrel

  Our journey was slow because the train stopped continually at different villag
  es.
  continuously vs continually
 
  convey  Words cannot convey how delighted I am.   express

  cope  Poor Mary!  She has so much to cope with. 
  deal with  live with  be put up with  tolerate  endure   bear   stand   be fed
   up with 
  handle  treat 
  correspond  This word in the English version corresponds to that phrase in the
  French one.

  count   Her opinion counts because of her experience. 
  Matter  be of importance  significant  have the last word

  Don’t count on a salary increase this year.
  believe  depended  count   confide  rely  depend  bank

  critical  If you really understood the difficulties facing the government, you
  wouldn t be so critical of its spending reductions.  Expenditure
  Crucial  urgent  pressing  decisive
  Ironic  faultfinding  picky  fastidious   sarcastic
 
  cure  This medicine should cure you of your cold.
  Remind  relieve  inform  deprive  rob   break  

  It is not my custom to give in. Custom  habit  use  practice  manner  way  pat
  tern  tendency  fashion  routine  nature
  The damage to the house caused by the storm took several days to repair.
  destruction damage  harm  ruin  injury  bruise  impact  spoil  wrong pain agon
  y distress
  grieve /hurt / impair/ abuse /plague/ epidemic/debris/trash/junk/rubbish

  decline  Steel production has been on the decline in these countries. 
  Diminish  decrease  fall  drop  dip  sink  reduce

  deep   They dived deep into the ocean.
  She was deeply interested in classical music.

  degree  She has also affected but to a lesser degree. Extent

  deem They deemed him innocent but failed to understand why he was lying.
  think/believe/consider/judge/assume/suppose/regard/ponder/contemplate/study/re
  flect/think over
  A good mastery of English demands patience and enthusiasm.
  Demand/require/call for

  deny  They denied her the opportunity to see her father.
  refuse  decline   rejects  turn down  say no  to

  die  She died of an illness; and he died a beggar.
  The storms are dying down.
  The noise of the car died away in the distance.
  The members of the family had all died off.
  This species has died out.

  Can you describe what he looks like?
  Describe/portray/illustrate/picture/characterize/represent/define/tell

  They were determined that he make a big fortune in his forties.
  Convinced/firm/sure/certain/resolute/serious

  She was in his eyes a devoted mother.
  Devoted/earnest/hearty/sincere/serious/zealous
  The sewers discharge (their contents) into the sea.
  Discharge/discard / cast way / do away with / dispose of / abandon / forsake /
  desert / give away/
  throw away/cast off/get rid of

  display  We were amazed by the rich variety of commodities on display.
  Her writings display natural talents. 
  Exhibit  show  indicate  specify  illustrate  demonstrate  expose  present
  distinct  Mice are distinct form rats.
  Different/unlike/varied/opposite/contrary/reverse/dissimilar
  Long sentences are distinctive of Henry James’s later style.
  Characteristic  explicit  definite  candid   unmistakable  expressive   direct


  The light is so dim that I cannot distinguish one object from another.
  distinguish  tell  separate  divide 
  He is one of the most distinguished scholars in this field.
  Distinguished/outstanding/famous/well-known/noted/popular/celebrated/honored/r
  ecognized
  /prominent/important/superior

  In the dark I could only discern the outline of the building.
  Discern/see/make out/observe/perceive/recognize/know/understand/detect/spot/sp
  y/behold

  diverse  There are people from diverse cultures at the party.  different  vari
  ous  comprehensive

  He refused to disclose his name and address.
  Disclose/uncover/reveal/show/expose/betray

  They drew up the contract and presented it to the management.
  The train drew in/into the station.  pull
  draw  pull  drag  push  heave  lift  haul 


  draw  crawl  creep  linger on  drag  near  be oncoming/ongoing

  She drove her car into the forest.
  Drive/steer/direct/conduct/handle/manage/run/work/operate/ride

  Don’t discourage her; she is doing her best.  Vs encourage
  Discourage/prevent/hinder/disapprove/keep from/try to stop

  The shoes are expensive but durable.
  Durable/long-lasting/enduring/permanent/endless/solid/strong

  It is your duty to go.
  Duty/work/job/chore/assignment/charge/function/obligation/responsibility/offic
  e/role
  business/job/vocation/occupation/task/assignment/position/labor/industry/emplo
  yment/effort

  He is living an easy life now.   comfortable
  It is an economy to buy good shoes: they cost more, but they last much longer
  than cheap ones.
  economic/economical/economy
  
  He went to a very good elementary school.
  elementary/fundamental/basic/primary/essential/simple/beginning/introductory/i
  nitial/primitive
  Since 1975 the forty hour work week has been in effect.
  The acid has no effect on the metal.
  The new regulation does not go into effect until the first of March.
  A sentence of ten years  imprisonment on a person of eighty is in effect a lif
  e sentence.
  He is not likely to give effect to his threat.
  effect  force  power  practice 

  She encouraged him to take this examination.
  Encourage/support/back up/urge/promote/sponsor/cheer/inspire

  end  Some plays are so successful that they run for years on end.
  I must warn you that my patience is almost at an end.
  I ve warned you no end of times not to touch that machine.
  I hope that everything will turn out all right in the end.
  He had approached every friend and acquaintance for help in vain, and now he w
  as at his wit s end.黔驴技穷
  We ended the diner up with fruit and coffee.
  When the reception came to an end, they were reluctant to leave the hall.
  The argument between the two men ended in a fight.
  The government is determined to put an end to terrorism.

  He s entitled to a pension, but he won t dream of retiring yet.
  entitle  qualify  authorize   enable   sanction  empower

  The soldiers were equipped with the latest weapons.
  equip  provide

  They have the exclusive right to do the advertisements for this company.  incl
  usive

  My wife has been exerting a lot of pressure on me to change my job.
  exert  practice  exercise  impose  avail

  He is one of the greatest contemporary writers.
  Existing  living  contemporary  lately—later---late---latter  current  recent
  
 
   He must face up to the fact that he is no longer young.  live   face   come


  Devotion is essential for work.
  Necessary/vital/fundamental/required/crucial/critical/important/fatal/indispen
  sable
  Compulsory/obligatory/imperative/urgent

  Nothing is everlasting.
  Forever/endless/perpetual/eternal/permanent/constant/infinite/continual/for go
  od
  The bird extended its wings in flight.
  Stretch/lengthen/increase/expand/broaden/spread/enlarge/magnify

  Her nose is a very attractive feature.
  Feature/looks/appearance/characteristic/trait/mark

  Are you in favor of women taking part in politics?
  In the favor
  The international situation is favorable to us.  Advantageous

  Panic swept through the swimmers as they caught sight of a huge shark approach
  ing menacingly.
  Tension Excitement  Fear Nervousness  fuss  ado  chaos  confusion  turmoil  ri
  ot

  After Tom passed his driving test he filled in/out an application for his driv
  ing license.
  The children hid in the house and ate their fill.
  The price of vegetables fluctuates according to the weather.
  wavers    vibrates    swings  fluctuates   hesitates   quakes  trembles  shudd


  ers

  There are fine distinctions between the two.
  fine/minute/delicate/detailed/small/tiny/slight/insignificant

  Michael found it difficult to get his British jokes across to American audienc
  e.
  Understand   comprehend   catch on   get  

  He gave a gift for my birthday.
  give/present/offer/bestow/donate/grant/contribute/award/provide/supply/deliver
  /deal out
  /hand out/turn in

  He had a good house, a good wife and a good job.
  Good/desirable/right/appropriate/suitable/becoming/satisfying/decent

  They grouped together in fours.
  arrange/assemble/organize/classify/sort/collect/grade/rank/value/evaluate/cato
  rgerize/estimate

  When he was young, he always _______ around and did not care about what was ha
  ppening around him.  Hang  loaf  loiter 

  hit  She hit on a good title for her new novel.  Come across
  Her new film is quite a hit. success
  The rent increase will hit the pockets of the poor.  Affect

   hold  She held back, not knowing how to break the terrible news.
  I think he is holding something back; he knows more that he admits. Hide
  She always holds to her convictions.
  The forthcoming talks hold out the hope of real arms reduction.
  Road works on the highway are holding up traffic.
  There was something wrong with the traffic signal. Our bus was ______ for near
  ly half an hour.
  A. held on      B. held back      C. held out     D. held up

  identical  This copy is identical with/to the ones you bought last week.  the
  same as

  If only I were rich! 
  Only if I am rich, I can do what I want.

  Immoral vs amoral
  He deserted his family and was called an immoral person by his neighbors.(不道
德的)

  It was he that initiated this project.
  Initiate/launch/start/begin/pioneer/found/lead/head/break the ice

  Incentive  The fun of playing the game was a greater incentive than the prize.

  (excitement   initiative   motive   entertainment)

  We are in for trouble.
  He know the ins and outs of the problem.
  Privatization is thought to be beneficial in that it promotes competition.

  A good teacher should be impartial to his students.
  Impartial/impersonal/unbiased/neutral/disinterested/just/fairdetatched  unconc
  erned indifferent

  This car is inferior to the one I bought last year.
  inferior  superior  senior  junior  similar  prior

  The author of the book has shown his remarkably keen insight into human nature
.
  intellect  insight   perception   understanding  comprehension  wisdom  intuit
  ion

  No doubt, a trade mark pertains to a firm’s intangible assets.
  intangible  invisible

  interfere /intervene  If you interfere in /with other people s affairs, you wi
  ll regret it.

  He testified in court that he had seen the prisoner run out of the bank after
  it had been robbed.
  testified   witnessed   justified  identified  notify  specify

  keep  I can t understand you keeping a thing like that to yourself.
  Please keep to the point --- we are running out of time.
  I can’t keep up with all the changes in computer science.
  If you want to fulfill your dream, you have to keep ______it.  (to  /    up  o
  n)
  keep/have/hold/maintain/preserve/conserve/save/tend/protect/guard/sustain/upho
  ld/bear/posess

  They did not only lack water, they also lacked in courage.
  Want/be in need/ fall short

  large  The dangerous wild animal is still at large in the quiet countryside.

  By and large, the company has been good to me.

  This is law and you can’t change as you wish.
  rule/principle/stamdard/formula/act/decree/regulation/legislation/lawmaking/re


  solution/statute

  She saw a notice “ apartment to let”.
  Let/rent/lease/charter/contract/agreement

  She is the one that laid out the town.
  He was laid off for his ill performance.

  liable likely probable  liable responsible accountable answerable
  People who walk on the grass are liable to a fine of 5 dollars.

  She liked the black dress and bought it although it was very expensive.
  Like/prefer/fancy/take to/enjoy/care for/be fond of

  The football match was televised live from the workers’ stadium.
  alive   live   life    lively   living   lovely

  I am not sure of the exact location of the café.
  Location/position/place/area/zone/territory/district/section/neighborhood/spot
  /site/situation

  Recent research has shed/cast/thrown new light on the causes of the disease.


  The mansion was splendid.
  Splendid/magnificent/grand/majestic/superb/exquisite/marvelous/wonderful
  /glorious/imposing/impressive/brilliant/phenomenal/exceptional/remarkable/mira
  culous

  I can’t make out what she wants.
  The ship made for the open sea.
  What are we to make of his behavior?
  Nothing can make up for the loss of a life.
  He has made it up with her.

  A frequently cited example of the endangered species is the panda. 
  Mentioned  quoted   referred to 

  mood  I am not in the ______ for joking.  sentiment  emotion  mood  feeling  s
  entimentality sensation  sense  sensitivity  

  nerve  My children are always getting on my nerves.

  Can you really afford this amount?
  Amount/sum/quantity/number/portion
  A (large) number of problems have arisen.
  The number of books stolen from the library is large.
  The marks were below average.
  Average/middle/medium/normal/ordinary/moderate/halfway/regular/usual

  The method is ok; the problem is the procedure.
  method/way/approach/manner/means/fashion/style/procedure/process/course/plan/s
  cheme/design/

  The mutual benefit.  Mutual/reciprocal/common/joint

  observe  You’ve got to ______ the laws of the land. 
  Abide by/follow/obey/comply with 

  occur  Has it ever occurred to you that those twins are quite different from e
  ach other in many ways?

  We can afford to overlook these minor offenses.
  Overlook/neglect/forget/miss/ignore/skip/disregard/pass over

  own  Do you mean you have left her to do that on her own?
  He’d like a car of his own.
  Nobody owned up to the theft.

  This is a painstaking effort.  Careful

  They walked the path every morning.
  Path/route/line/road/track/trail/way/journey/excursion/voyage/trip

  peculiar  That way of speaking is peculiar to people in this small part of the
   country.
  distinctive / typical/ characteristic/ representative/ special/ particular / u
  nique / notable/ particular   

  The government gets a(n) ____ from taxes.
  income    revenue   fund   payment  wages  finance  budget  expenditure 

  persist  It should be obvious to you that if you persist in bothering him, he
  will get angry with you.

  I shall be very _____ if you could do me a favor.
  pleasing    pleasant    grateful    thankful   pleased   gracious  generous

  point   She was just on the point of going away when Betty came in.
  As I was in a hurry I asked him to come to the point at once.
  s no point in arguing further.
  He made an excellent speech, and everything he said was to the point.
  It is very rude to point at people in the street.
  If/when it came to the point, would you sacrifice your job for your principles
  ?
  popular  populous  populated 
  A game that is very popular among/with these young swimmers is the underwater


  tricycle race.

  The child showed great _______of mind by grabbing the falling baby.
  courage  calmness  presence  bravery  boldness  will

  preside  The chairman presided  at/over the meeting last Friday.

   Virtue will prevail over evil.
  prevail  triumph  win 

  In private/ in secret / in person
  Matters like this are best discussed in private.

  They are privileged people in the society.
  Privilege/ right/ liberty/ freedom/advantage/license/ honor

  She gave him a prompt reply. 
  quick  rapid  fast  prompt  punctual instant  immediate  ready

  The _______ of finding jobs this year are not so good. (expectation  promises
  future  prospects)

  provided   on condition   save  unless  given  suppose   say 
  I will agree to go provided/providing that my expenses are paid.

  put  She’s put a tidy sum for her retirement.
  They decided to put aside their differences.
  She help her put the toys away.
  She is putting radical proposals for the economic reform.
  We had to put off our wedding until September.
  We can put you up for the night.
  I don’t know how she can put up with him/his cruelty to her.

  Racial problems exist in everyday life.
  Race/breed/people/fold/tribe/nation/culture

  range  scope  extent  His speech ranged over a number of topics.
  Range/limit/distance/length/scope/extent/reach/field/sphere
  reach  All these were within the reach of the ordinary men.
  Put that bottle of weed-killer out of the reach of the children.
  He reached for his gun.

  Her requirements are reasonable.
  Reasonable/sensible/fair/logical/just/sound/rational/practical/realistic/justi
  fiable
  My favorite recreation is chess.
  Recreation/amusement/entertainment/play/pleasure/enjoyment/relaxation/pastime/
  fun

  They had to seed refuge from the storm.
  Refuge/shelter/asylum/protection

  I have registered for the English course.
  Register/record/enroll/list/enter/sign/fill out a form

  receive  accept
  I hear that John has _____ a new position at the travel agency.

  red  black  A large number of American radio stations operate in the red.

  regard  Motion means change of position of an object in/with regard to the pos
  ition of some other object or objects.
  I have little information as regards his past.
  She said nothing regarding your request.
  Please give my sincere regards to all the members of your family.
  Some people act regardless of what will happen afterwards.
  They helped solve the problems in high ______ to the living conditions of the
  people.
  (attention  regard  intention  stress)

  relevant  His age isn t relevant to whether he is a good teacher.

  Reluctant  Today black children in South Africa are still reluctant to study s
  ubjects from which they were effectively barred for so long.  Unwilling

  remedy  The doctor soon found a remedy for the boy s illness.
  Cure/heal/treat/mend/correct

  respect  With respect to your requests, we regret that we are unable to assist
  you in this matter.
  Respect/adore/appreciate/honor/admire/look up to/fall for/be crazy about

  In this respect the film is a failure.
  respectful   respective   respectable  respected
  Teams of rescue have been sent out to look for the missing members of the crew
.

  His limp is the result of an accident.
  Result/consequence/end/effect/outcome/fruit/produce/conclusion

  risk  He saved my life at the risk of losing his own.
  He was ready to run(take) the risk of being taken prisoner by the enemy.
  The future of the whole company is at risk.
  Risk/chance/gamble/endanger/expose

  They rose up against foreign invaders.
  Rebel  revolt   riot 

  I’ve been on the run all day, and I am exhausted.
  I ran across/into my old friend in Paris last week.
  We are running out of time.

  He ruled over his kingdom successfully for twenty years.
  Rule/govern/control/dominate/head/lead/manage/direct/supervise/administer/orde
  r/instruct
   Guide/influence/handle/regulate

  scale  Synthetic rubbers are now being produced on a large scale.
  scratch  He threw away everything he had written and started the novel again f
  rom scratch.

  I’ll have to see about getting the roof mended.
  We all went to the airport to see her off.
  Her colleagues see her as the future prime minister.
  Will you see to the arrangements for the next committee meeting?

  I must set about packing now.
  Her clear and elegant prose sets apart from most other journalists.
  Let’s set aside my personal feelings.
  She set out/forth at dawn.
  He is set on going to university.

  settle   You should settle your affairs before you leave. Solve
  When are you going to marry and settle down.
  Settle/decide/resolve/reconcile/mend

  short  All along he has been striving not to fall short of his parents  expect
  ations.
  Things couldn’t be worse financially: in short, we are bankrupt.
  Becoming a doctor requires years of training ----- there are really no short c
  uts.
  He never allowed his children to go short of anything necessary for their educ
  ation.
  His real name was Thomas, but he was called Tom for short.
  The country is short in known deposits of coal and iron.
  The interviewer cut short his guest in mid-sentence.

  spirit  The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak.
  I went back and found them in high/low spirits.

  stock  The sugar is out of stock. in stock

  They subjected the two suspects to a long and thorough interrogation.
  We are subject to the law of the land.
  Subject/topic/issue/question/problem/concern/test/plot/theme

  sympathize  We sympathize with him in his sufferings to a great extent.
  sympathy  Quite a number of people are in sympathy with you on that point.

  attraction     temptation
  As always, I had to fight the _____ to take what she willingly offered.
  Tempt/invite/attract/appeal/lure/seduce

  thought  On second thoughts, I am inclined to agree with you.
  Electricity was at one time thought of as a kind of fluid.
  trace  Her fear of water can traced back to a childhood accident.
  trade   he traded in his car for a new model.

  He grew very angry when he realized how he had been ____ out of his money.
  trick   deceive   cheat  betray  fool 

  what he said is true.
  True/real/actual/unmistaken/certain/valid/genuine/authentic/natural/legitimate


  turn  We came to an arrangement whereby the two of us took the young lady out
  by turns.
  He picked up all the books in turn and examined them.
  I didn’t need my umbrella, as it/things turned out.
 She turned a deaf ear to our warnings.
 He was someone to whom you can turn in difficult times.
  We arranged to meet at the cinema at 7:30, but she failed to turn up.
  He tried to join the army and was __________ because of poor health.
  (turned in  turned down  turned out   turned to)

  I don’t think she is the artistic type.
  Type/kind/class/sort/species/variety/brand/character

  Whatever he said is ultimate conclusion.
  Ultimate/final/conclusive/decisive/eventual/last

  Because of the flood, the land yielded nothing that autumn.
  Yield/bear/produce/ provide/supply /surrender/submit

  This company of soldiers had ______ no women among them, so you could imagine
  what they joked about.  ( virtually   virtuously   virtual    actual)

  By the way, have you heard that George is emigrating to Australia?
  In no way can teaching in school be separated from practice.


  In a way his health is much improved, but he is still not really well.
  We must not give way to their demands.
  You can’t have everything your own way.
  He has done nothing out the way yet.
  The bridge ________ and the tank fell into the river.  ( gave way  gave to  ga
  ve in  gave up)

  We’ll all take a vacation in the mountains as soon as I finish working on thi
  s project.

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