thrive[θraɪv]
vi. 兴旺,繁荣,旺盛
He that will thrive must rise at five.
exhibit[ɪɡˈzɪbɪt]
vt. 显示;陈列,展览
Many unearthed cultural relics were exhibited at the museum.
evident[ˈevɪdənt]
adj. 明显的,显然的
It was evident that she liked him still.
cage[keɪdʒ]
n. 笼子,鸟笼
The lion paced the floor of his cage restlessly.
aspect[ˈæspekt]
n. 方面;样子,外表;朝向
The historical aspect formed the main theme of her essay.
international[ɪntəˈnæʃənl]
adj. 国际的,国际上的
There was not much harmony in international affairs during those years.
messenger[ˈmesɪndʒə]
n. 送信者,信使
Kindly give tickets to messenger.
independence[ˌɪndɪˈpendəns]
n. 独立,自主,自立
The government adopted an uncompromising posture on the issue of independence.
notebook[ˈnəʊtbuk]
n. 笔记本,笔记簿
Stop doodling on my notebook!
Soviet[ˈsəʊvɪət]
n. 苏联人
Should the West root unreservedly for Soviet success? Or should Western economic support turn on Soviet political behavior at home and abroad? Western politicians weight the choice, but it's a false choice: the leverage doesn't exist.