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2 [C or U] all the words which exist in a particular language or subject: 词汇 Every week our English teacher gives us a list of vocabulary (= words) to learn. Computing, like any subject, has its own vocabulary. Shakespeare 1564 -1616 We might as well make use of the hotel’s facilities. She makes use of people she meets as raw material for her fiction. make use of sth.to use sth. that is available: 利用;使用 spelling spelling ? 1.n [U] the act of spelling words correctly, or the ability to do this Her spelling has improved. An essay full of spelling mistakes 2. [C] the way in which a word is spelled She quickly gave the correct spelling. Samuel Johnson 1709?– 1784 One of the English language’s most profound influences. Noah Webster Born: October 16, 1758 Died: May 28, 1843When Noah was 43, he started writing the first American dictionary. He did this because Americans in different parts of the country spelled, pronounced and used words differently. She offered me more money or a car and I chose the latter.Compare the former (FIRST). the latter (SECOND) n.[S] the second of two people, things or groups previously mentioned: 后者 Latter adj. the second of two people or things just mentioned identity ??n. [C or U] who a person is, or the qualities of a person or group which make them different from others: The man’s identity was being kept secret while he was helping police with enquiries. I cannot reveal the identity of my source. 1 When a person is fluent, they can speak a language easily, well and quickly:She’s fluent in French. fluent ??adj. 流利的;流畅的 fluently ?adv.流利地;流畅地Id like to speak English fluently. 2 When a language is fluent, it is spoken easily and without many pauses:He speaks fluent Chinese.He’s a fluent Russian speaker. 1.That sum of money is to cover costs such as travel and accommodation. 2.I know many of them, such as John, Peter, and Tom. 3.The Roman languages such as French, Italian, are all derived from L
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