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Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions Passage A Be a Volunteer to cause to stick together as with paste Examples: These two pieces of paper won’t bond together. It is really difficult for Jack to bond together with the other members in the company. 1. bond:
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Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions Passage A Be a Volunteer an expression of praise, admiration, or respect; to praise with a compliment Examples: He received many compliments on his new suit. He complimented her, but she didn’t want to listen. 2. compliment:
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Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions Passage A Be a Volunteer good, strong, quick at understanding; deeply felt, etc.; having a strong, active interest; eager Examples: He and his friend have a keen sense of humor. He always kept a keen eye on what was happening around. 3. keen:
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Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions Passage A Be a Volunteer wonderful; surprisingly good Examples: What marvelous weather it is!. Helen has a good imagination; she can make up marvelous stories. 4. marvelous:
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Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions Passage A Be a Volunteer very big; strong and powerful Examples: A massive rock formation blocked the end of valley. Several strong men were needed to open and close the massive gates to the castle. 5. massive:
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Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions Passage A Be a Volunteer a gathering together for the purpose of being officially looked at, or for a march or ceremony. Examples: The Olympic Games began with a parade of all the competing nations and areas.. I’ve never seen such a parade of jewelry as there was at the party. 6. parade:
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Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions Passage A Be a Volunteer having great power; very strong; full of force Examples: Powerful nations sometimes try to control weaker ones. Electric current is often powerful enough to kill. 7. powerful:
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Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions Passage A Be a Volunteer to believe to exist or be true; to think likely Examples: We suspected that it was a trick to get our money. The judge suspected the truth of the thief’s excuse. 8. suspect:
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Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions Passage A Be a Volunteer v. to offer one’s services or help without payment; to offer (to do sth.), esp. when others are unwilling. n. a person who volunteer. Examples: He volunteered to help at the scene of the accident. 9. volunteer:
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Experiencing English 1 Words and Expressions Passage A Be a Volunteer As soon as war was declared, many men volunteered. Are there any volunteers for cleaning the kitchen? This work costs us nothing; it’s done by volunteers.
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