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3. Language Points
1. deceptive: likely to deceive; misleading
e.g. Appearances are deceptive.
The newspapers promised not to run deceptive ads in the future.
The company was charged with deceptive advertising for a number of products.
The play is also an observation about the deceptive nature of appearances.
deceptively adv. deceptiveness n.
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2. for sb.’s (own) part /the part of: as far as sb. is concerned
e.g. For my part I prefer living in the country.
Some young students, for their part,
can stay up late playing computer games.
3. definite: clear; that can’t be doubted
e.g. I was wandering round the shop with no
very definite aim.
Doctors have found a definite link between
smoking and lung cancer.
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4.(all) of a piece: the same in all parts; the same as sth. else
e.g. The style of the book is all of piece, in both
illustrations and text.
The essays he completed in the latter part of his life are of a piece with his earlier work.
The testimony was all of a piece with the
professor’s version of events.
all of a piece = all of one piece
Other usages of piece
master piece
杰作
;
杰出的事
tear to pieces
撕碎
;
彻底摧毁
;
痛斥
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5. wrinkle: tighten the skin of the face into lines or folds
e.g. The woman was forty, but looked fifty. Her cheeks were sunken and her skin was
wrinkled and yellow.
The skin on her cheeks and around her eyes was beginning to wrinkle.
My dress wrinkles easily.
Other usages: wrinkled her nose in disdain.
皱鼻子以示不屑
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6. in accordance with: in agreement or harmony with
e.g. Students will be criticized or punished if their behavior is not in accordance with school
regulations.
Some young people are self-centered, which is not in accordance with Chinese traditional
values.
act in accordance with the rules
根据条例行事
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y: (adj. & n. )(of) people rather old;(senior citizen)
past middle age
e.g. adj. to be getting elderly 年纪渐老
He was rather elderly with grey hair and clear blue eyes.
Traveling at 97 km/h (60mph), an elderly driver may miss the information he or she needs
or may act on the wrong information.
Most of the residents in the old district are the elderly as their offspring have moved to
new residential areas.
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tly: obviously; it appears that
e.g. Evidently our living conditions are much better than before.
He was evidently upset when he learned that he failed in the final examination.
The stranger approached the microphone, evidently intending to speak.
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: (of people or their manner) gentle and kind; not severe or harsh
e.g. Peter is a mild man, never getting angry easily.
She has inherited my husband’s milder nature, I’m glad to say.
The weather is mild today;it is neither hot nor cold.
He has too mild a nature to get angry, even if he has good cause.
a mild cheese 味不足的奶酪.
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: exciting, esp. because of being slightly indecent; containing or tasting like spice
e.g. You can often read spicy stories about film stars in the local newspapers.
People from Sichuan province like to eat spicy food.
spicy criticism辛辣的批评
a spicy magazine淫秽下流的杂志
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ing of: to some degree
e.g. It’s something of a disadvantage nowadays if you can’t use a computer.
They haven’t got a loan from the bank, which is something of disappointment.
ct: a tendency that one is born with to behave in a certain way without
reasoning or training
e.g. It is the mother’s instinct to protect her children.
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