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account
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to approve
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approval
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to assess
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assessment
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to associate
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to assume
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case
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common sense
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conflict
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estimate
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controversy
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controversial
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consistent
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furthermore
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forum
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counterargument
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disagreement
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incident
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to criticize
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debate
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to defend
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to differ
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to divide
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to emphasize
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to fall out
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to fit
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to hold
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to infer
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to appreciate
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to take somebody or something for granted
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inference
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superficial
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as far as somebody is concerned
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to have a problem with somebody or something
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in a nutshell
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if you ask me
account
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(描述)

(描述)

叙述

a general description of an idea, a theory, or an event

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Her account of the historical event provided a new perspective on the cause of the conflict.
The newspaper published an account of the witness's experiences during the accident.
to approve
to approve
动词
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(同意)

(同意)

批准

to officially agree to a plan, proposal, etc.

disapprove

语法信息:

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approval
名词
a
ə
pp
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(同意)

(同意)

批准

a formal agreement to something

disapproval
to assess
to assess
动词
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s
e
ɛ
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s
(考核)

(考核)

评估

to form a judgment on the quality, worth, nature, ability or importance of something, someone, or a situation

语法信息:

及物动词
assessment
名词
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(评定)

(评定)

评估

the act of judging or evaluating someone or something carefully based on specific standards or principles

to associate
动词
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(关联)

(关联)

联想

to make a connection between someone or something and another in the mind

语法信息:

ditransitive
to assume
to assume
动词
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(认为)

(认为)

假设

to think that something is true without having proof or evidence

语法信息:

及物动词
case
名词
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(论据)

(论据)

案例

a series of facts supporting a theory or an argument

common sense
名词
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/kˈɑːmən sˈɛns/
(理智)

(理智)

常识

the ability to make sound judgments and think in a practical way

What does "common sense" mean?

Common sense refers to the ability to use practical and logical thinking to make good decisions in everyday life. It means understanding what is reasonable and what is not, and using basic knowledge and experience to make judgments and solve problems. Common sense helps people to navigate daily situations and make decisions based on what is most sensible and practical. It is an important skill to have and can be applied to a variety of situations, from personal relationships to work settings to financial decisions.

语法信息:

复合名词
conflict
conflict
名词
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(矛盾)

(矛盾)

冲突

an instance of serious opposition between ideas, values, or interests

estimate
名词
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(估算)

(估算)

估计

a judgment or calculation of the size, extent, value, etc. of something without knowing the exact details or numbers

controversy
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(争论)

(争论)

争议

a strong disagreement or argument over something that involves many people

controversial
controversial
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(引发争论的)

(引发争论的)

有争议的

causing a lot of strong public disagreement or discussion

uncontroversial
consistent
consistent
形容词
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(始终如一的)

(始终如一的)

一致的

following the same course of action or behavior over time

inconsistent
furthermore
副词
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(再者)

(再者)

此外

used to introduce additional information

语法信息:

连接副词
forum
名词
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ɔ
r
r
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ə
m
m
(座谈会)

(座谈会)

论坛

a public meeting place where people can discuss and exchange views on various topics or issues

counterargument
名词
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(对立论点)

(对立论点)

反驳论点

an opposing argument or viewpoint that challenges an idea or theory

disagreement
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(争议)

(争议)

分歧

a contrast of facts or ideas between two or more sides

incident
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(冲突)

(冲突)

事件

a strong disagreement or conflict between two countries that often involves military action

to criticize
动词
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(指责)

(指责)

批评

to judge something based on its positive or negative points

语法信息:

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debate
debate
名词
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(讨论)

(讨论)

辩论

a discussion about a particular issue between two opposing sides, mainly held publicly

to defend
动词
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f
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e
ɛ
n
n
d
d
(支持)

(支持)

辩护

to support someone or try to justify an action, plan, etc.

语法信息:

及物动词
to differ
动词
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r
r
(有分歧)

(有分歧)

不同

to disagree with someone or to hold different opinions, viewpoints, or beliefs

agree

语法信息:

不及物
to divide
动词
d
d
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v
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d
e
(引起争议)

(引起争议)

导致分歧

to cause disagreement among people

语法信息:

及物动词
to emphasize
to emphasize
动词
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(着重)

(着重)

强调

to give special attention or importance to something

语法信息:

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to fall out
to fall out
动词
uk flag
/fˈɔːl ˈaʊt/
(绝交)

(绝交)

断交

to no longer be friends with someone as a result of an argument

语法信息:

不及物
短语状态
inseparable
短语的动词
fall
短语的助词
out
to fit
动词
f
f
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ɪ
t
t
(适合)

(适合)

符合

to agree with or be suitable for a particular thing

语法信息:

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to hold
to hold
动词
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o
l
l
d
d
(抱有)

(抱有)

持有

to have a specific opinion or belief about someone or something

语法信息:

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to infer
to infer
动词
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ɪ
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(推论)

(推论)

推断

to reach an opinion or decision based on available evidence and one's understanding of the matter

语法信息:

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to appreciate
to appreciate
动词
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(感激)

(感激)

欣赏

to value something or someone's good qualities

语法信息:

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to [take] {sb/sth} for granted
to take somebody or something for granted
短语
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/tˈeɪk ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ fɔːɹ ɡɹˈæntᵻd/
N/A

N/A

Idiom

to not appreciate a person or thing because one thinks one will never lose them

What is the origin of the idiom "take someone or something for granted" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "take someone or something for granted" can be traced to the idea of assuming that certain people or things will always be present or readily available, leading to a lack of appreciation for their true value. This concept is deeply rooted in human psychology and behavior, where individuals tend to become accustomed to the familiar and may overlook or neglect to acknowledge the significance of things that are constant in their lives. it is commonly used in a variety of contexts and occasions where individuals want to emphasize the importance of appreciating the people or things in their lives.

inference
名词
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(推断)

(推断)

推论

a conclusion one reaches from the existing evidence or known facts

What is an "inference"?

An inference is a conclusion that one draws based on existing evidence or known facts. It involves using available information to make a reasoned judgment or assumption about something that is not directly stated. Inferences are made by examining clues or patterns, and they help individuals understand or predict outcomes based on what is already known. This process allows one to fill in missing details and reach conclusions that are logically supported by the facts at hand.

superficial
形容词
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(肤浅的)

(肤浅的)

表面的

not done in a complete or thorough way

as far as somebody is concerned
短语
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/æz ɔːɹ sˈoʊ fˌɑːɹ æz ˌɛsbˈiː ɪz kənsˈɜːnd/
N/A

N/A

Collocation

used to express an individual's opinion on a particular matter

to have a problem with somebody or something
短语
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/hæv ɐ pɹˈɑːbləm wɪð ˌɛsbˈiː slˈæʃ ˌɛstˌiːˈeɪtʃ/
N/A

N/A

to not to be able to approve or accept someone or something

in a nutshell
副词
uk flag
/ɪn ɐ nˈʌtʃɛl/
(总之)

(总之)

简而言之

Idiom

used to summarize or describe something briefly

What is the origin of the idiom "in a nutshell" and when to use it?

The idiom "in a nutshell" originates from an ancient anecdote attributed to the Greek philosopher Pliny the Elder, who lived in the first century AD. According to the story, Pliny the Elder claimed that the entire Iliad by Homer could fit into a nutshell, implying that a complex or lengthy narrative could be summarized concisely. This anecdote later evolved into the expression we use today to mean providing a brief and condensed summary of something.

if you ask me
短语
uk flag
/ɪf juː ˈæsk mˌiː/
N/A

N/A

used to introduce one's personal opinion or perspective on a topic, emphasizing on the fact that it is their personal view

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