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Kneel for English and Chinese words in Units 2 and 3 of New Horizon College English Reading and Writing Course.
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workday

Noun (short for noun) Any day except Sunday and Saturday.

Working days (days other than Saturday and Sunday)

That shop only opens on weekdays.

This shop is only open on weekdays.

click

Intransitive verbs make short sharp sounds.

Make slight sounds, such as "beep" and "click"

The key is stuck in the lock.

The key is stuck in the lock.

A noun (short for noun) has a short sharp sound.

Click sound

The door clicked open.

The door clicked open.

explosion

The verb (the abbreviation of verb) 1. makes a sudden, loud sound.

Make a violent sound

When she entered the room, the sound of western music was deafening.

When she entered the room, western music suddenly sounded.

2. Ruptured by explosion

explosion

They blew a hole in the wall so that they could pass through.

They blew a hole in the wall to get into the house.

Step 3 attack with explosives

Attack with explosives

The soldiers blew up the fortress.

Soldiers blew up the bunker with explosives.

forward

Advertising. Out; forward

Come out; forward

The sun came out from behind the clouds.

The sun came out of the clouds.

horrible

A. shocking and frightening; annoying

Terrible; annoying

What a terrible mistake you have made!

What a terrible mistake you have made!

material

Noun (abbreviation for noun) substance; material

Things; material

He put something on his leg.

He daubed something on his leg.

Let's tidy up these things before we go.

Let's take this thing with us before we go.

rhythm

Noun (abbreviation for noun) A regular repetitive pattern of sounds or actions.

Rhythm; rhythm

That music has a strong sense of rhythm.

This music has a strong sense of rhythm.

The rhythm of moving the crib can help the baby fall asleep.

The rhythm of shaking the crib can help the baby fall asleep.

destiny

A. strange; distinctive

Eccentric; uneven

Strange cries came from the Woods.

Strange cries came from the Woods.

explicitly

Advertising. Sure; beyond doubt

Of course; no doubt

Did he get the job he wanted?

Did he get the job he applied for?

Absolutely.

Of course.

powerful

A. 1. Full of power

Strong, strong

His arms are very strong.

His arms are very strong.

2. Have a strong effect

high-efficiency

His speech is very powerful.

His speech was very convincing.

These drugs are very effective.

These drugs are very effective.

juvenile

Noun (short for noun) minor

Teenagers; youth

musician

Noun (short for noun) is a talented person in music.

musician

There are four musicians in this music group, two men and two women.

This band has four musicians, two men and two women.

impolite

A. 1. Very unpleasant

Extremely annoying, disgusting

He did something offensive to annoy her.

He did an annoying thing, which made her very angry.

2. Because of the attack

enterprising

That country has developed many offensive guns.

That country has developed many offensive weapons.

hinder

Transitive verb 1. interrupt, trouble or disturb.

Disturb, hinder

Sorry to bother you, but I'd like to speak to Mr. John.

Sorry to bother you, but I'd like to have a word with Mr. John.

2. make sb. Worried or unhappy

To make uneasy, annoy

They are quite uneasy about the way the government tries to cover up the truth.

They are uneasy about the government's cover-up.

snatch

Transitive verbs are suddenly taken away rudely.

Hold on, hold on

She grabbed the book and went to school.

She grabbed the book and went to school.

thorough

A. 1. It is complete in all aspects.

thorough

The police searched the room thoroughly.

The police searched the room thoroughly.

Step 2 pay attention to details

serious

He studied the story thoroughly.

He studied the short story carefully.

Thoroughly

Advertising. Be careful; completely

Be careful; Thoroughly

bang

Verb (short for verb) (make) hit hard and make a loud noise.

(cause) to hit; Hit hard, knock hard.

He banged on the door

He banged on the door

Push

Transitive verbs are in a hurry

Urge; hurried

The police pushed the crowd away.

The police drove away the crowd.

towel

Noun (short for noun) A special piece of cloth used to dry things.

towel

T-shirt

Noun (short for noun) An informal cotton dress.

Round neck shirt

Jeans

Noun (short for noun) strong cotton trousers

Jeans

bag

Transitive verbs are covered with folded materials.

Packaging, packaging

Please wrap the box in red paper.

Please wrap the box in red paper.

The gift was wrapped in beautiful paper.

The gift was wrapped in beautiful wrapping paper.

sweater

Noun (short for noun) (wool) upper body clothes

Sweater (sheep)

cosmetics

Noun (abbreviation for noun) paint, powder, etc. Wear it on your face

cosmetics

roast

Noun (abbreviation for Noun) is bread that is browned by heating.

roast

tool

Noun (short for noun) 1. An object that produces musical sounds.

musical instrument

Violin and piano are both musical instruments.

Violin and piano are both musical instruments.

Step 2: A tool

tool

Hammer is a tool that people often use to repair things.

Hammer is a tool that people often use to repair things.

ah/oh

interj。 (informal/slang) Yes.

An exclamation of disgust, ridicule, impatience, etc.

detest

Transitive verbs cause dislike.

Dislike, dislike

The smell of this bad egg makes me sick.

The smell of this rotten egg makes me sick.

unedifying

A. very unpleasant

Nausea, nausea

This bad egg has a disgusting smell.

This egg has gone bad and tastes bad.

blouse

Noun (short for noun) blouse

blouse

a built-in wardrobe

Noun (abbreviation for noun) is a storage box embedded in the wall.

Embedded wardrobe/cupboard

germ

Transitive verbs (informal/slang) disturb; Annoying; trouble

Make people angry; Annoying; dispute

I only do this to annoy my colleagues.

I only did this to make things difficult for my colleagues.

eyeline

Noun (abbreviation for noun) dark makeup line around eyelashes or pencil used to draw lines around eyes or eyebrows.

Eyeliner (pen)

annoyed

Noun (short for noun) is a little angry.

Make angry; Slight anger

His lateness annoyed his boss.

His lateness made the boss very angry.

tattoo

Noun (abbreviation for noun) a pattern made by applying pigment to the skin.

tattoo

enter

Verbs (short for verb) consume a lot.

Perforation; Pierce, Pierce

Oh, you're wearing earrings! When did you get your ears pierced?

Oh, you're wearing earrings! When did you wear your ears?

bolt

An intransitive verb suddenly starts to run away or escape.

Rush out, escape

The horse ran away as soon as it saw the car.

The horse ran away when it saw the car.

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