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or T] to move especially the hand or another part of the body lightly onto and off something or someone: 碰觸,接觸 That paint is wet don39。m aware. (= I don39。t pay attention (= listen carefully) now, you39。t pay any attention to (= take any notice of) Nina she doesn39。t attending to what was being said. attentive adj. listening carefully: 仔細(xì)傾聽(tīng)地 an attentive audience add v. [I or T] to put something with something else to increase the number or amount or to improve the whole: 加入,相加 If you add (= calculate the total of) three and four you get seven. Beat the butter and sugar together and slowly add the eggs. She39。m not very good at adding up! [+ speech] Oh, and thank you for all your help! he added as he was leaving. It39。t add up to much when we39。除了。s not a bad job. Apart from you and me/You and me apart, I don39。t leave on my behalf (= because of me). Parts A1 and A2 on page124 in Workbook. 。t tell them apart. on behalf of (P53) representing。clock every evening, and that39。s pregnant again. addition noun. [C or U] Twice a week the children are tested in basic mathematical skills such as addition (= calculating the total of different numbers put together) and subtraction. Most working environments are improved by the addition of (= adding) a few plants and pictures. A secretary would be a wele/useful addition to our staff. In addition to his flat in London, he has a villa in Italy and a castle in Scotland. HUMOROUS I hear you39。t fet to add on your travelling expenses/add your expenses on. add up to sth phrasal verb 總計(jì), 合計(jì) to bee a particular amount: The various building programmes add up to several thousand new homes. We thought we39。 laughter only added to (= increased) her embarrassment. [+ that] She was sad, she said, but added (= said also) that she felt she had made the right decision. add (sth) up phrasal verb to calculate the total of two or more numbers: 相加,加起來(lái) If you add those four figures up, it es to over 163。s talking about. attend v. to give attention to what someone is saying: 仔細(xì)傾聽(tīng) I39。ll give you my full/undivided attention (= I39。re anizing a campaign to draw people39。t touched a drop (= drunk any alcohol) all night. n . 1 )[U] the ability to know what something is like by feeling it with the fingers: the sense of touch 觸覺(jué) I found the right coin in the dark by touch. 2) [C usually singular] a quick light movement of one thing, especially a hand, onto and off another thing: 接觸,碰觸 I felt a cold touch on my arm. At a/the touch of a button, the door opened. (05浙江 ) Ow! I’ve burnt myself! How did you do that? I ______ a hot pot. A. touched B. kept C. felt D. held involve v. 1)to cause to bee connected 牽連,牽涉 The serious incident involved a group of youths. 2) to make sb. take part in sth. 參加,加入 Parents should involve themselves in their children’s education. involve sb. in 把某人牽涉到某事里 be involved in 涉及 awareness n. [U] 意識(shí),認(rèn)識(shí) Public awareness of the problem will make politicians take it seriously. Environmental awareness has increased dramatically over the past decade. aware adj. [after verb] 意識(shí)到 knowing that something exists, or having knowledge or experience of a particular thing: [+ that] I wasn39。ve set up a fund for victims of the earthquake. 2) to arrange for an event or activity to happen: 安排,布置 We need to set up a meeting to discuss the proposals. The government has agreed to set up a public enquiry. set常用短語(yǔ) set about set aside set down set off set out set sb. a good example set s