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| to approach and speak to, usually aggressively |
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| to give a sketchy outline |
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| the power to attract with something desirable |
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| responsive to advice or authority |
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| something not belonging to a certian time period |
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| the absence of government |
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| a brief story, often humorous |
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| placed before or in front |
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| to set apart for a sepcific use |
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showing clever awareness, especially with respect to one's own concerns
敏锐的;精明的;机敏的
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| stern or severe in appearance |
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| to picture falsely; to contradict |
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| to keep afloat; to raise the spirits of |
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| to attempt to persuade with flattery or insincere talk |
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| the art of beautiful handwriting |
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| logically consistent and orderly |
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| an expert, especially in the fine arts |
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| warm and friendly; hearty |
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| a group of persons working together or realted by a common association |
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| a large collection of writings |
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a small, often exclusive group of people who associate with one another frequently
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| an overwhelming defear or rout |
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| to reduce in price or value |
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| to violate the religion quality of something |
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| to look down on with contempt and scorn |
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| a ruler with absolute power; a person who wields power oppressively |
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| an authoritative, often formal, pronouncement |
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| one who engages an art with only superficial skill |
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| to scatter; to spend wastefully |
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| the distance within which a sound can be heard |
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| in high spirits; boiling or seeming to boil |
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| bold and insulting behavior |
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| to make something clear; to clarify |
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| to decorate; to add ornamental or fictitious details to |
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| a sudden flash of understanding |
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| pleasing sound, especially of words |
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| to remove by, or as if by, cutting |
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| requiring immediate action |
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| a statement intended to give background information or to explain something difficult |
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| a minor weakness of character |
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| to stir up negative feelings, especially those that lead violent action |
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| careful in spending money or resources |
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| a facial expression that shwos disapproval or pain |
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| slyness in dealing with others |
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| extreme immorality or injustice; |
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| refuing to compromise or agree |
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| traveling from place to place |
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| the dwelling of a wild animal |
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| dull; sluggish; moving slowly |
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| to look upon or treat as a celebrity |
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| one who is engaged in a lawsuit |
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| an artful or secret plot or scheme |
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| able to prounded; capable of being molded |
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| exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental |
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| gladness, especially when expressed as laughter |
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| seemingly to be unconcerned or different |
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| accepting the usual beliefs,espeially religious |
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| elaborate praise, especially in a formal, public setting |
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| someone recently risen to a higher social class and not yet accepted by others in that class, often because of a lack of manners |
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| lasting through the years |
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| to puzzle, confuse, or bewilder |
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| fullness in quantity or degree; the state of being full or complete |
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| to decline or descend sharply |
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| to read or study carefully |
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| straightforward; lacking in imagination |
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| one whose welfare, training, or career is promoted by another person |
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| one who tells stories with skill |
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| to recall the past,especially fondly |
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| a state of great happiness; such a state expressed in speech or writing |
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| irony, sarcasm, or caustic wit used to attack human vice or folly, especially in a literary work |
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| to give off sparks; to be animated or brilliant |
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| slavish; abjectly submissive |
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| resistance to fatigue or hardship; endurance |
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| fixed and regular payment |
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| loud and shrill or grating |
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| needless repetition of an idea in different words |
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| overfilled;crowded; pouring out |
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| without unnecessary; succinct |
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| the decisive or final result |
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| to defeat, especially totally |
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| an evil practice or habit |
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| to make open, evil and deliberate statements about |
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