New Horizon College English Vocabulary
Triumph [tram]
Noun (short for noun)? A major victory or success after a hard struggle, especially a hard struggle, success, or achievement.
mortgage
Transitive verbs are formal and usually refer to. Open, you will do something. Swear; Make a guarantee
(FML。 A solemn promise or agreement, esp. Swear or promise publicly or formally (especially publicly or formally); guarantee
Posture [pz]
An intransitive verb sits or stands somewhere for someone. I can take a picture or draw a picture for you (to take a picture or smell the flowers).
Caused by vt (difficulty or danger) Create a difficult or dangerous situation.
routine
Noun (short for noun) The way you usually do things, especially. When you do them in a fixed order, we do routine work at the same time; Routine; convention
A. Occurred as a normal part of work or process; Traditional; Routine; habitual
Reach; Reach. (FML。 Successfully achieved something. After trying for a long time; Obtain; win
Foundation [Vanden]
The most basic part of sth. Other it development started from here.
resources
Something. You can use it to help you reach something. ,esp。 In your work or study resources.
2. Things that exist in nature and can be used by people, such as coal, trees and oil.
Instructor [fklti]
(AME) the faculty of a university, college or school.
A mature physical or mental ability.
T most people have talent; Ability; competence
A. include many details or aspects of something. Comprehensive; many-sided
facilities
(` ies) [pl。 A room, equipment or service provided for a specific purpose.
community
People living in the same area, town, etc. )
A group of people with the same interests, religions, races, etc. Group; group
Explore [kspl:(r)]
Transitive verbs check the topics, ideas, etc. Discuss and study (themes, ideas, etc.) thoroughly. )
Verb (abbreviation for verb) travels in an area to learn about it or find something. Precious sucas oil exploration; Detection; check
Charming [fsnet]
A. makes you very interested or attractive; Charming; charming
Pursuit [psju:]
Transitive verbs strive to achieve something. Pursuit; be committed to
Chase someone. Or something. ? In order to catch them; Pursuit; continue
passion
Like sth very much. Strong hobbies; Love deeply
A firm belief or feeling in sth. Strong feelings; enthusiasm
unique
A. 1 Very special, unusual, or very good; Extremely unusual; excellent
Different from anything or anyone else; unique
enthusiasm
Noun (short for noun) is a feeling of great interest in something. Or excited by its love; Passion; Enthusiastic
Harvest, harvest
Transitive verbs get something. Due to something. You have harvested; acquire
Benefit [bnft]
Noun (abbreviation for noun) benefits, improvements or help from something. Benefits; Benefits; profit
Opportunity ['chance] n.an opportunity to do something. Or a profession where it is easy for you to do something. Opportunity; chance
Overwhelming, overwhelming
Transitive verbs (usually. Exists in such a huge mound. Or something can't die with them. It's overwhelming.
Available [velbl]
A (often used after nouns) that can be guaranteed, obtained or used; Available; off the rack
Sample [s:mpl]
Try an activity, go to a place, etc. To see what kind of experience it is.
Test a small amount of sth. In order to get the correct information about the whole thing ... sampling inspection
Noun (abbreviation for noun) a small part or part of something. An inspection to find out something. About the whole sample; Sample; sample
Suppose [sju:m]
Transitive verbs think of something. Istrue, although you don't have a clear proof hypothesis; Hypothesis; think
appear
Vi. 1 appears or is recognized; Be recognized by ... ...
Come out of sth. Or come out from behind something. Appear; Become visible
Giant [dantes]
A. (only before the noun) is extremely huge, and it is much bigger than other things of the same type; supergiant
mate
Noun (short for noun) someone. Who do you work with, do an activity together, or share something? With colleagues; companion
roommate
Someone. You share a room with someone. Roommates in college (especially in college)
Owl [Al]
Owl [c]
Virtual
A. (only before nouns)
1 is almost the same as what is motivated; The same; virtual
Make, finish, see, etc. On the internet or computer, not in the real world; Analogously
Almost, actually
Ad. 1 almost actually; Almost; almost
2. On a computer, not in a virtual place in the real world; Analogously
rich
Transitive verbs improve the quality of something. (esp by adding something to enrich it); Concentration; strengthen
Luminous [gl]
[Singing. A strong feeling of pleasure (some kind of) strong emotion.
Soft and steady light soft and steady light
Intransitive verbs produce or reflect soft and stable light and emit stable and soft light.
confidence
Noun (short for noun) believes in someone. Or good, you can trust them; Trust; trust
Confidence in your ability to do things well.
Yield, yield
Transitive verbs? 1 Generate a result, an answer or a piece of information (result, etc.). )
2 produced by producecrops. Profit, etc. ; produce
The intransitive verb finally agrees to do what someone does. Otherwise, you have to submit; yield to
abundant
A.(FML。 Existing or available in large quantities; Abundant; Rich; abundant
Responsibility [rspnsblti]
Noun (short for noun) something. Should you? Do it because it is morally or socially correct, responsible or obligated.
Manage someone's responsibilities. Or, so you can make a decision, and if something happens, you can be persuaded. Bad things will be responsible.
3 [c] something. Part of the job or responsibility you have to do; Task; accountability
inherit
Transitive verbs accept a belief, tradition or lifestyle from people who lived before you and follow it.
V. receive Property or money from someone. Who has died and inherited (property)
successor
Someone, someone. One who follows an established way of life or thinking, an heir.
Someone who accepts someone's money, property, etc. Who just died? heir to property
Transmission [trnsmt]
Transitive verb (FML. ) send or pass something. Transmission from one person, place or thing to another; Pass; range
acquire
To acquire knowledge or learn a skill, acquire (knowledge, skill).
2 get? Or get something. Get acquisition
Prosperous
A.(fml。 ) rich and powerful; Prosperity; marvelous
phrase
Remind sb. Someone's. /something.
Make sb. Remember someone. What they know. What happened in the past reminds someone of someone or something.
Very similar to sb. Or other things remind people of (similar) people or things.
pass
Just enough to eat something. Su Sha, as money or knowledge, allows you to do what you need to do to live; Passing by; Barely cope
Make full use of sth.
Get the greatest possible benefit from sth. Make full use of sth.
Get the benefit (of sth). Enjoy the benefits of sth.
advance
Before something. Happening in advance or expected to happen; advance
Have a chance (to do sth). )
Is there any possibility of success? There is hope (for doing sth).
Over time
Gradually; Slowly
Change (sb). /something. ) become something.
Become something. Be different, or make someone. Something. Do it (make sb/sth) become.
suddenly
1. Meanwhile? meanwhile
2. Suddenly, unexpectedly and immediately; suddenly
Take pleasure in (doing) sth.
Be fond of (doing) sth. Be very willing to do sth.
Open the door for sth.
Manufacturing? A chance for something. What will happen? Give ... a chance; Open the door to ...
Take pleasure in (doing) sth.
Be fond of (doing) sth. Like it very much? Take pleasure in (doing) sth.