reproach[rɪˈprəʊtʃ]
vt.&n. 责备,指责
Her behaviour was beyond reproach.
appoint[əˈpɒɪnt]
vt. 任命,委任,指派
As a top manager, he should appoint none but people on their merit.
passage[ˈpæsɪdʒ]
n. 过道;通路,通道
He knew the passage like the palm of his hand.
quarrel[ˈkwɒrəl]
n. 吵架,争论,怨言 vi. 吵架,争论,挑剔
The couple was quarreling furiously about whose turn it was to cook the dinner.
insect[ˈɪnsekt]
n. 昆虫,虫
He was bitten by an insect in the garden.
microcomputer'maɪkrəʊkəmpjuːtə(r)
n. 微型计算机,微机
The old-line firm just wasn't sure that the fledgling microcomputer market would be at all profitable.
birthday[ˈbɜ:θdeɪ]
n. 生日
He gave her an expensive fur for her birthday.
amaze[əˈmeɪz]
vt. 使惊奇,使惊愕
This campaign strikes amaze into men.
twice[twaɪs]
adv. 两次,两倍
I rewrote the essay twice.
cent[sent]
n. 分
You must allow for five per cent wastage in transit.