1. release; Release. /n. [r? Lee? S] release and discharge; Explain liberation
The prisoner was interrogated before he was released.
The prisoner was interrogated before he was released.
Ex.: The puff ball is ready to release its movement.
Dust bacteria are about to release spores.
2. exaggeration; Exaggerate. Goz. Dre? t; Exaggerate, exaggerate
The seriousness of the situation has been widely concerned by the media.
The seriousness of the situation was exaggerated by the newspaper.
3. Evil a. ['Me? v(? )l; -v? Evil, bad
This book depicts the evil old society.
This book can be described as a picture of an evil society in the past.
Step 4 shrink. [? Rk] shrinkage; be afraid
Example: Will this sweater shrink after washing?
Will this sweater shrink after washing?
We will never shrink from our differences.
In the face of difficulties, we will never shrink back.
5. subtract v. [s? Berten. Kt] minus (minus)
Please subtract a quarter of the money for your own use.
Please deduct a quarter of the money for your own use.
6. Suburban? Bb] suburb
This factory is located in the suburbs.
That factory is located in the suburbs.
7. Subway. bwe? ] Subway
I want to go there by subway.
I want to go there by subway.
8. investigation; Investigation. [? Siwei? ; (for v.) sve? ] business English survey
A recent opinion poll shows that most people are worried about the increasing crime.
A recent opinion poll shows that most people are worried about the rising crime rate.
They investigated the damage caused by the storm.
They investigated the damage caused by the storm.
9. Rich a. ['Huh? rich
She is a charming woman and rich.
She is a very attractive woman and rich.
10. Adjust v. [? Dst] adjustment
Can you teach me how to adjust the aperture of the camera?
Can you teach me how to adjust the aperture of the camera?