Words for Production Words for Recognition Idioms and Phrases Word Smart.

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Words for Production Words for Recognition Idioms and Phrases Word Smart

Transcript of Words for Production Words for Recognition Idioms and Phrases Word Smart.

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  • 1. pale [pel] adj. Because Susan has cancer, she looks much paler than before. Reading

  • 2. client [`klaI1nt] n. [C] The businessman wants to give a suitable gift to his new client. Reading

  • 3. manager [`m8nIdZ2] n. [C] As a successful manager, Mary runs the restaurant well. DerivativeReading

  • manage [`m8nIdZ] vt. Mr. Smith has managed the baseball team for years. He is the one who leads the team. I managed to finish the task last night and succeeded. Back to manager

  • 4. silver [`sIlv2] adj. As Father grew older, his black hair turned silver and white. ReadingDerivative

  • silver [`sIlv2] n. [U] The ring that I bought last week is madeof silver. Back to silver

  • 5. imply [Im`plaI] vt. Ritas red face implied that she was angry with me. Reading

  • 6. relationship [rI`leS1n&SIp] n. [C] I have a good relationship with my co-workers. ReadingDerivative

  • relation [rI`leS1n] n. [C] (usu. pl.) The company is known for its good relations with customers. Back to relationship

  • relate [rI`let] vt. The study relates drinking to heart disease. It shows drinking has something to do with this type of disease. Back to relationship

  • 7. differ [`dIf2] vi. Humans differ from animals because humans can read and write. . Reading

  • 8. embarrassed [Im`b8r1st] adj. Steve got embarrassed when he spoke tothe pretty girl. ReadingDerivative

  • embarrassing [Im`b8r1sI9] adj. Ms. Wilson feels uncomfortable when people ask her about her age. It is an embarrassing question for her. Back to embarrassed

  • embarrass [Im`b8r1s] vt. Bobs mother embarrassed Bob by kissing him in front of his friends. Back to embarrassed

  • 9. ideal [aI`di1l] adj. The doctor gave me advice on how to reach my ideal weight. . ReadingDerivative

  • ideal [aI`di1l] n. [C] World peace is an ideal that many people work hard for. Back to ideal

  • 10. offensive [1`fEnsIv] adj. Pointing at people is offensive. It would upset many people. ReadingDerivative

  • offense [1`fEns] n. [U] Dont get angry about Garys joke. He meant no offense. Back to offensive

  • offend [1`fEnd] vt. Freds rude answer offended his teacher. Back to offensive

  • 11. intention [In`tEnS1n] n. [C][U] I lent the money to Joe with my best intentions; I meant to help him out. ReadingDerivative

  • intend [In`tEnd] vt. My sister will stay in France for two years with the intention of studying French. I intended to study in the United States after graduating from high school. Back to intention

  • 12. leather [`lED2] n. [U] A leather jacket will keep you warm in winter. Reading

  • 13. purse [p3s] n. [C] () Alice took two dollars out of her purse to buy the drink. Reading

  • 14. avoid [1`vOId] vt. Making mistakes is common, but we should avoid making repeated ones. Reading

  • 15. reflect [rI`flEkt] vt. Peggy cant hide her feelings. Her face always reflects how she feels. ReadingDerivative

  • reflection [rI`flEkS1n] n. [C] The success of the program is a reflection of how good Tammys plan is. Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection in the lake. Back to reflect

  • 16. wrap [r8p] vt. (wrapwrappedwrapped) I wrapped the gift in pink because my mother loved the color. ReadingDerivative

  • wrapping [`r8pI9] n. [U] () Jimmy tore the wrapping off the candy before he ate it. Back to wrap

  • 17. type [taIp] n. [C] Whats your blood type? Reading

  • 18. honor [`An2] vt. People honored the dancers by standing up and giving them a big hand. ReadingDerivative

  • honor [`An2] n. [U] [C] We should pay honor to the founders of the country. It is a great honor to speak before all of you tonight. Back to honor

  • 19. assistant [1`sIst1nt] n. [C] The manager needs an assistant to help her finish the job. ReadingDerivative

  • assist [1`sIst] vt. Lucy assisted her father with the exportbusiness in his company. She was a great help to him. Back to assistant

  • 20. request [rI`kwEst] n. [C] At Mays request, I sang her favorite song to her. ReadingDerivative

  • request [rI`kwEst] vt. My boss requested that I work until midnight today. Back to request

  • 21. suitable [`sut1bL] adj. Short skirts are not suitable clothes for formal occasions. ReadingDerivative

  • suit [sut] vt. The bright shirt suits Ray perfectly. Back to suitable

  • 1. wine [waIn] n. [U] Reading

  • 2. Muslim [`m^zl1m] n. [C] Reading

  • 3. whisky [`hwIskI] n. [U] () Reading

  • 4. alcohol [`8lk1&hOl] n. [U] Reading

  • 5. Hindu [`hIndu] adj. Hindu [`hIndu] n. [C] Reading

  • 6. sacred [`sekrId] adj. Reading

  • 7. co-worker [`ko&w3k2] n. [C] Reading

  • 8. duty-free [`djutI`fri] adj. Reading

  • 9. briefcase [`brif&kes] n. [C] Reading

  • 1. be about to The typhoon is about to arrive. It will hitTaiwan in one day. Reading

  • 2. look into The police are looking into the reason why the little boy committed suicide. Reading

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