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  1. 2017.01.31 Today's vocabulary
  2. 2017.01.19 Today's vocabulary
  3. 2017.01.03 Today's vocabulary

recuperate

[v] When you recuperate, you recover your health or strength after you have been ill or injured.

> I went away to the country to recuperate.

> He is recurring from a serious back injury.


tame

[adj] A tame animal or bird is one that is not afraid of humans.

>The deer never became tame; they would run away if you approached them.

[adj] If you say something or someone is tame, you are criticizing them for being weak and uninteresting rather than forceful and shocking.

> Some of today’s political demonstrations look rather tame.

> The report was pretty tame stuff

[v] If someone tames a wild bird or animal, they train it not to be afraid of humans to do what they say.

> The Amazons are believe to have been the first to tame horses.

[v] If you tame someone or something that is dangerous, uncontrolled, or likely to cause trouble, you bring it under control.

> Two regiments of cavalry were called out to tame the crowds.


gag

[cnt.n] A gag is something such as a piece of cloth that is tied around or put inside someone’s mouth in order to stop someone from speaking.

> His captor had put a gag of thick leather in his mouth.

[v] If someone gags you, they tie a piece of cloth around your mouth in order to stop you from speaking or shouting.

> I gagged him with a towel.

[v] If a person is gagged by someone with authority, they are prevented from expressing their opinion or from publishing certain information.

> Judges must not be gagged.

[v] If you gag, you cannot swallow and nearly vomit.

> I knelt by the toilet and gagged.

[cnt.n] A gag is joke. [informal]

[v] If you say someone is gagging for something or is gagging to do something, you are emphasizing that they want to have it or do it very much. [informal]

> Girls everywhere are gagging for a car like this.

> There are thousands of students absolutely gagging to come to this university.


gig

[cnt.n.] A gig is a live performance by someone such as a musician or a comedian.

> The two bands join forces for a gig at the Sheffield Area on November 28.

> He supplemented his income with occasional comedy gigs.

[v] When musicians or other performers gig, they perform live in public.

> By the time he was 15, Scoot had gigged with a handful of well-known small band.

> …ten years of gigging in bars and clubs all over Kentucky.

 


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notorious

[adj] To be notorious is well-known for something bad.

> She told us the story of Britain's most notorious country house murders.


scrutinize

[v] If you scrutinize something, you examine it very carefully, often to find out some information from it or about it.

> Her purpose was to scrutinize his features to see if he was an honest man.


epidemic

[c.n.] If there is an epidemic of a particular disease somewhere, it affects very large number of people there and spreads quickly to other areas.

> A flu epidemic is sweeping through Moscow.

[c.n.] If an activity that you disapproved of is spreading or increasing rapidly, you can refer to this as an epidemic of that activity.

> Drug experts say that it could spell the end of the crack epidemic.


fad

[c.n.] You use a fad to refer to an activity or topic of interest that is very popular for a short time, but which people get bored with very quickly.

> Hamnett does not believe environmental concern is a passing fad.

syn. craze, fashion, trend, fancy


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in one's favor

- to one's advantage.

> I think you get the job. Being bilingual works definitely in your favor.


strive

- If you strive to do something or strive for something, you make a great effort to do it or get it.

- It's a little confusing with the world stride.

> I'm striving to be a better person.

> National movements were striving for independence.


I need to show others what I'm capable of doing.


a misdemeanor of charge trespassing

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demeanor [AM], demeanour [BR]

Your demeanour is the way you behave, which give people an impression of your character and feelings.


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