fix[fɪks]
vt. 使固定;决定,确定
He fixed up the cottage before they moved in.
being[ˈbi:ɪŋ]
n. 存在;生物
Earthenware has an advantage over wood in being more easily kept clean.
forty[ˈfɔ:tɪ]
num. 四十,第四十
They managed to squash forty people into the bus.
interpreter[ɪnˈtɜ:prɪtə]
n. 译员,口译者
He insisted three years is not enough for a good interpreter.
officer[ˈɒfɪsə]
n. 官员;警官;军官
Such an act of cowardice by an officer shames his whole regiment.
frighten[ˈfraɪtn]
vt. 使惊恐,吓唬
The children's shouts frightened off the birds.
November[nəʊˈvembə]
n. 十一月
It is charged (ie in a court of law) that on 30 November, the accused....
decorate[ˈdekəreɪt]
vt. 装饰,点缀;粉刷,油漆;美化
Several soldiers were decorated for bravery.
orderly[ˈɔ:dəlɪ]
adj. 整洁的;有秩序的
an orderly room.
bond[bɒnd]
n. 纽带; 联系; 关系; 契合; 债券; 公债; 保释金; v. 使牢固结合; 把…紧紧地连接到; 增强(与某人的)信任关系; 建立(与某人的)互信关系;
What? Your fingers were bonded with the door grip while it was snowing?