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for her present position in our pany.2. Not being a specialist in the subject, I am not wellequipped to answer such questions. 1. He was well equipped for the trip: bread, water, warm clothes, etc.2. The hotel rooms vary in size and are equipped with hairdryers, televisions and telephones.distinction[dis39。ti?k??n] n. [C。 U (between)] the fact of being distinct。 clear difference [常與between連用]區(qū)別,明顯差別;特性 draw a distinction between point out differences between 指出之間的不同1. – Can you draw a distinction between these two points of view? – I think there is no difference between them. 2. He claimed that he would draw \ make no distinction(s) between terrorism and murder.wageearner wage [weid?]earner n. someone who works for wages 掙工資的人selfemployment [?selfim39。pl?im?nt] n. 個(gè)體經(jīng)營 selfemployed a. earning money from one39。s own business rather than being paid by an employer 自雇的,非受雇于人的casual [39。k230。?ju?l] a. (of workers) employed for a short period of time (工人)臨時(shí)的,短期的hinge ★[hind?] v. [often pass.] [常用被動語態(tài)]裝鉸鏈于hinge on \ upon [not in progressive forms] depend on。 have as a necessary condition [不用進(jìn)行式]取決于,以為轉(zhuǎn)移 1. His political future hinges on the oute of this election. 2. The fate of the prisoner hinges on \ upon the jury39。s decision.Competence ★ [39。k?mpit?ns] n. [U] ability to do what is needed。 skill 能力;技能Readily [39。redili] ad. quickly and willingly。 with no difficulty 很快地;樂意地;無困難地try out test (sth.) by use, action, and experience, in order to find out its quality, worth, etc. 試用;試驗(yàn)1. The new drug has not been tried out on humans yet.2. We won39。t know how the plan works out till we have tried it out.Scheme [ski:m] n. esp. BrE a formal, official, or business plan 〖尤英〗計(jì)劃;規(guī)劃;方案Intelligence [in39。telid??ns] n. [U] (good) ability to learn, reason, and understand 智力;悟性;聰明Aesthetic ★ [i:s39。?etik] a. AmE of or showing a highly developed sense of beauty, esp. in art 〖美〗(尤指藝術(shù)上)美感的,有審美能力的Spirituality [?spiritju39。230。l?ti] n. [U] the quality of being interested in spiritual or religious matters, worship, etc. 精神性;對精神、宗教等的熱衷course of action activity planned to achieve sth.。 procedure followed to get sth. done 行動步驟;辦事程序untapped [??n39。t230。pt] a. (of sth. useful or valuable) not yet put to use (有用或?qū)氋F的東西)未開發(fā)的,未利用的aptitude▲ [39。230。ptitju:d] n. [C。 U (for)] natural ability or skill, esp. in learning [常與for連用](尤指學(xué)習(xí)方面的)才能,資質(zhì),天資Charisma ☆[k?39。rizm?] n. [U] the strong personal charm or power to attract that makes a person able to have great influence over people or win their admiration (能使人效忠的)領(lǐng)袖氣質(zhì);非凡的個(gè)人魅力selfknowledge n. [U] knowledge of one39。s own nature, character, etc. 自知(之明),自我認(rèn)識renewal [ri39。nju:?l] n. renew v. make as good as new again。 give new life and freshness to 使更新;使復(fù)活access [39。230。kses] n. [(to)] means or right of using, reaching, or obtaining [常與to連用] 取得(接近)的方法(權(quán)利等)1. The bus is specially equipped with wheelchair access for the disabled.2. We should make sure that every child from poor families has access to schooling.Data [39。deit?] n. information in a form that can be processed by and stored in a puter system。 facts。 information (電腦的)數(shù)據(jù);資料;材料qualityminded a. seeing the importance of quality 重視質(zhì)量的twin [twin] a. [only before noun] used to describe two things that happen at the same time and are related to each other [只出現(xiàn)在名詞前] 兩個(gè)同時(shí)發(fā)生、密切相關(guān)的事物的;成對的,成雙的prerequisite [?pri:39。rekwizit] n. [(of, for, to)] fml sth. that is necessary before sth. else can happen or be done [常與of、for或to連用]〖正式〗先決條件,前提anchor [39。230。nk?(r)] v. fix firmly in position (使)穩(wěn)固,固定phase [feiz] n. [(in, of)] a stage of development [常與in或of連用] 階段;時(shí)期1. — My baby sucks almost everything that he can get hold of.— Don39。t worry. It39。s just a phase and it39。ll get over it soon.2. The project is only in the initial phase as yet, but it looks quite promising (大有希望的).Interrelate [?int?ri39。leit] v. [(with)] connect or be connected to each other in a way that makes one depend on the other [常與with連用](使)相互關(guān)聯(lián)get sth. out of sth. \ sb. gain sth. from sth. \ sb. 從得到(獲得)1. Will I get a huge profit out of this deal? No, I39。ll probably lose a lot of money on it.2. I never get much out of his lectures. I wish he would try some other ways of teaching.