Synonym-wait, wait, wait. Stay where you are until it happens, no
Take action. Usually this word is used with for as an intransitive verb. Wait, wait.
, "looking forward to". Written language. Especially the constant expectation of someone or something that is bound to come. If you accept it later. Example: We can
We can wait for him to come here. How long have you been?
Even wait? How long have you been waiting? How long have you been waiting for me? you
How long have you been waiting for me? We are anxious to get your reply. We are waiting for you anxiously.
It's coming. She is waiting for him at the door. She is waiting for him at the door.
Synonym-wither, fade with (v.)-"wither", "wither". Lose vitality due to lack of vitality. F
Adebayor (v.)-"Fade", "Fade". Refers to the gradual disappearance of color, sometimes called "dim". Example: of
The flowers are gone. These flowers have withered. She hopes not. Her hope.
Gradually disillusioned. Will this color fade? Will this color fade? The blue carpet has
It faded a year later. That blue rug has faded.
Synonyms-wild, fierce, savage wild (adjective)-savage and untamed. Common language.
Refers to unrestrained behavior, without anger or severity. Intense (adjective)-"intense". irritable
And a grumpy person or animal. Savage and cruel. Means uncivilized, or
Lack of emotional control. Some wild horses still live in the valley. Some wild horses are also
Perched in this valley. Are sac and Fox Indian tribes wild? Bao he Hu Li bu
Is Aro a savage tribe? He is a brave soldier. He is a brave soldier. f
Two robbers came down from the mountain. Fierce gangsters came down from the mountain. Woha
Never seen such barbaric behavior. I have never seen such rude behavior. he has
A savage temper. He is savage.
Synonym-waste, rubbish, rags, rubbish, waste (n.)-"waste" common
Common language. Refers to anything that is abandoned. Rubbish, rubbish. Refers to the leftovers discarded in the kitchen. June
K (noun)-"waste" Refers to the use of bad land, worthless waste. Rubbish, rubbish. flotage
Refers to all useless and worthless waste or rubbish. Rubbish, rubbish. Small-sized
Broken, useless waste, and discarded things that can be collected and disposed of, sometimes referring to stupidity.
Words and ideas used. Rubbish, rubbish. Refers to worthless trifles or worthless works. Example:
We must prevent industrial waste from polluting our rivers. Industry must stop.
Waste pollutes the river. This house wastes too much. This family is too wasteful.
The park is full of old cans and other forms of garbage. Go to the park.
There are old cans and other kinds of rubbish everywhere. Waiters put their leftovers in the dustbin.
The waiter poured the leftovers into the bucket. The whole room is rubbish.
The house is full of discarded items. Their mother asked them to pick up rubbish.
H pickup. Their mother is instructing them to remove the garbage so that the garbage truck can take it away. Garbage is
Unloading at the city dump. The garbage was dumped in the city dump. Throw the garbage into the trash can
Albuquerque canal. Throw the garbage into the trash can. Garbage must be thrown away. this
Some rubbish must be thrown away. He is talking nonsense. He is talking nonsense. Pack up l
Put them with other rubbish. Pile up the leaves and put them with other rubbish.
Together. Don't waste your time reading that rubbish! Don't waste your time reading that.
Worthless thing!
Synonyms-walk, stride, stroll, plodwalk (v.)-"walk". Common language. This is a neutral word. Zhiyi
Walk at a normal speed. Stride. Take even steps. Stroll (v.)-"
Let's go "Walk slowly for the sake of happiness. Plod (v.)-"Go". Walk slowly and difficultly. Example: Let you
Take a walk in the park for a while. Let's go for a walk in the park. We got off the train.
We got off the bus and walked the last few blocks.
She turned and strode away. She turned and strode away. The soldiers were exhausted.
Walk with a noble gait. The soldiers strode proudly. They are walking.
Ayers. They are vagrants. A large crowd strolled along Fifth Avenue.
Easter parade. On Easter day, a large group of people walked along Fifth Avenue. The poor old man trudged along.
Along the way, I struggled to lift every piece of food. The poor old man has difficulty walking and can hardly lift it.
My foot is broken. The old horse crawled along the road. The old horse walked slowly on the road.
Synonym-waiter, servant, waiter (n.)-"waiter". In a restaurant, hotel or restaurant.
Waiter. A waitress is a waitress. Servant (noun)-"servant", "servant". Refers to wages, accommodation
People who work in other people's homes. Waiter (noun)-"servant", "waiter". A person who follows and serves someone. example
: Waiters and waitresses work in restaurants, hotels, cafes and snack bars.
Waiters and waitresses entertain customers in restaurants, hotels, cafes and fast food restaurants. While we were waiting.
The head waiter came over with a big basket full of Hu and asked for coffee.
While we were waiting for coffee, the head waiter brought a large basket of extra-large peaches.
The millionaire has 30 servants under his command. The rich man has 30 servants. In ...
In poor countries, it is not only the rich who have live-in servants at home.
The same is true of middle-class families. In poor countries, not only wealthy families, but also middle-class families.
Courts also have permanent servants. The queen is always surrounded by her attendants. Female.
The king is always accompanied by servants. The waiter went out backwards. The waiter walked backwards out of the room.
Between.
Synonym-voiced, spoken, spoken, colloquial voiced (adjective)-voiced. There is a pronunciation.
Ability. Verbal. Official language. Refers to written expression. Informal English also means oral expression.
Da. Verbal. Refers to oral expression and communication. Spoken language (adjective)-"spoken language". Finger mouth
Head expression and communication are no different from oral English at this time, but oral English can form compound adjectives.
Speak in a special way. Spoken. Refers to the common and informal popular language.
Words. Snakes are not vocal animals. Snakes are not vocal animals. He is very v.
His objection is clear. He spoke loudly when he objected. Let's practice oral English.
Let's do oral exercises. You had an oral exam, didn't you? You took an oral exam.
, is it? This word is used in spoken language. This word is used in spoken language. she is
A soft-spoken woman. She is a soft-spoken woman. This is a spoken expression.
Essien. This is a popular term. He studies spoken English. He studies the mouth.
Stylistic English.
Synonym-scenery, scenery, scenery, scenery (n.)-"scenery" Common language. It means what you see in your eyes.
Scenery. Landscape (noun)-"landscape", "location". Refers to the overall appearance or appearance of a place or even a country.
. It can be used with view, but it mainly refers to people and their activities. Vision, vision
"The scene." Refers to man-made things, such as large-scale architectural monuments and other famous places. Example: There is a good point.
Look at the mountain from the window of our hotel. From the window of our hotel, you can see the beautiful mountain view.
This is the first time we have seen the ocean. This is the first time we have seen the ocean. scene
The prosperity of this country is unparalleled. The scenery of this country is unparalleled. train
Slowly move south through the flat and monotonous main line. The train passes through the wind on both sides of the trunk line.
The scenery is monotonous, walking slowly south. The boats in the harbor form a beautiful scenery.
The ships in the harbor form a beautiful scenery. The sunset is very beautiful.
The scenery of sunset is very beautiful. We will visit places of interest in new york.
We are going to visit some places of interest in new york. The Forbidden City is one of the places of interest in China.
The Forbidden City is one of the places of interest in China.
Synonyms-victory, triumph (n.)-"victory", "victory". Mainly refers to the victory of the war,
It also refers to victory in the game. Triumph (noun)-"Victory", "Triumph" refers to outstanding and indomitable victory.
Or success. Example: The outcome has not been decided. The victory has not yet been decided. Officers
Lead their soldiers to victory in the battle. The officers led the soldiers to victory in the battle. we
Finally won a diplomatic victory. We finally won the diplomatic victory. perhaps
That will be my greatest moment of victory! Maybe that will be the greatest moment of success! V
Vibration, swing, swing, rock vibration (v.)-"shake" and "vibration". Refers to a rapid and continuous earthquake.
Move it. Swing (v.)-"shake" and "swing". Refers to the swing of something elastic that bends and then returns to its original position. Swing
G (v.)-"shake" and "swing". Refers to the movement of any end fixed on the other end, and also refers to irregular movement.
. Rock & Roll (V.)-Shake and Swing. Refers to a slight shake, but also refers to a violent shake. Example: the whole time
When no heavy trucks pass by, they will vibrate. Every time a heavy truck passes by, the whole house will
Tremor. Dick's heavy footsteps upstairs made the old house shake. Dick is at home.
The heavy footsteps upstairs made the old house tremble. The branches are swaying in the sun.
The branches are swaying in the wind. After his first failure, his determination wavered.
After his first failure, his determination wavered. The pendulum stopped swinging. The pendulum stopped.
Swing. The lantern hanging overhead swayed in the wind. The lights hung high in the wind.
Shake it in. The mother rocked her baby to sleep. The mother rocked her baby to sleep.
The earthquake rocked the house. The earthquake shook the house.
Vest (n.)-"vest", "vest". American language. Vest; waistcoat
, "vest". English language. It is also used in British business. He took off his coat, revealing a pair of underwear.
He took off his coat, revealing a bright red vest. Jimmy is wearing a vest.
Coat. Jimmy wears a vest under his coat. The sleeves of a light blue vest are exposed.
Y to her elbow. The sleeves of the light blue vest only hang down to her arm. He has no waistline.
As soon as he entered the room, I walked away. He took off his vest as soon as he entered the room.
Ship, container ship (noun)-"container" Refers to an apparatus for holding liquid. Container (noun)-"capacity"
Equipment ". Refers to daily utensils used to hold solids or liquids. Example: a heat exchanger in a narrow sense is a kind of.
Containers. In a narrow sense, a heat exchanger is a container. He began to put sacred blood vessels
Go away. He began to put away the heater. I can't find my soap container.
I can't find my soap box. Walk another kilometer along the coast.
He's in a fat silver container in Whitegate. Along the coast, 1000 meters stands in Whitegate.
Carrying some huge silver oil tanks.
Vertical, upright. Refers to vertical or nearly vertical to the horizontal plane. upstream
T(adj .)—— "Upright" means roughly perpendicular to a plane, emphasizing no inclination. It can be used metaphorically. Example: Please
Note that this is a vertical line. Please note that this is a vertical line. The cliff rose.
A vertical wall on the sea. The cliff stands on the sea. Several columns
Still standing proudly in the ruins. Several pillars in the ruins are still standing tenaciously.
Look at that. He is an upright citizen. He is a citizen of good moral character.
Version, translated version (n.)-"translation", "translation", "translation". Refers to the differences of the same work.
Translation. Translation (n.)-translation, translation and translation. Common language. Refers to works from one language.
Translate words into another language. There are many versions of the Bible. There are many differences in the Bible.
Translation. I have never read the King James Bible. I have never read it.
The King James version of the Bible. I have read the Japanese translation of Hamlet.
I have read the Japanese translation of Hamlet. All quotations from Latin texts are available at
Translation. All quotations from Latin have been translated.
Conquer, conquer, overcome Finger fast? Completely? Jump completely to the right
Hand means "the victory is in hand". Only for people. Conquer (v.)-"Overcome" and "conquer" often.
Control or possession, but not total conquest. Come (v.)-"overcome" be in common use
Language. To overcome any difficulties that must be overcome. He defeated his opponent in Exodus. He defeated the right wing in one fell swoop.
Hands. The king's army defeated the rebels. The king's army defeated the rebels in one fell swoop. standard
/kloc-conquered England in 0/066. The Normans conquered England in 1066. Man can conquer nature.
Can conquer nature. You must get rid of your bad habits. You must get rid of your bad habits. Fire w
Come fully before dawn. The fire was completely extinguished at dawn.
Valuable, precious, valuable. It's priceless. Sell it.
Can get high prices; It can also express great significance or function. Precious.
"Precious" means very precious, because it is rare or difficult to get, or because it has great value.
Sometimes it also refers to a person's special love for something. Example: Mrs. Forrest has a valuable diamond.
Mrs Frais's Day has a valuable diamond. This is a valuable discovery. This is a valuable question.
Got it. That old teddy bear is precious to John. That old teddy bear is special to John.
Don't be precious. She has many precious jewels. She has many precious jewels.
Light, fire, light, light. Emphasize the slowness and difficulty of fire. Fire (v
. )-"Lighting". Usually refers to the sudden outbreak of fire. Ignite (v.)-"ignite". Restricted use refers to passing through a certain party
A method of making an object burn rapidly or violently by heating. Light (v.)-"light". Emphasize the results of ignition, such as light?
High temperature or fireworks, etc. This wood is too wet to light. These firewood are too wet and difficult to burn.
The spark ignited the dry wood. The spark ignited the dry wood. Spent several bunds.
Lit a twig of wood. It takes several bundles of branches to light these big logs. He shot.
A bay stack. He lit a haystack. The spark ignited the gasoline.
Automobile engine. The electric spark ignited the car engine. Oil ignites very easily. petrol
Easy to ignite. She lit the lamp. She lit the lamp. It's time to light the lamp.
Time to turn on the light.
Category, category, category, type, category category (noun), "category". Refers to the same kind of things. Sorting (n
. )-"kindness." Refers to something roughly similar, sometimes used in derogatory judgment. Category (noun)-"species" refers to phase
Creatures of the same species. Type (noun)-"kind". Refers to unclear classification, that is, subjective judgment. Katger
ORY (noun)-"species". Official language. Point to the right material? Or books, etc. For example, this
It is the best kind of pen. This is the best kind of pen. I feel at home here.
That kind of room. I feel at home in such a room. What kind of food do you like?
What do you like best? What's your favorite food? I won't make such an attempt.
I don't want to do such a thing. This is an extinct fish. This is an extinct species.
Fish. Blackmail is a crime that we all hate.
Crimes that families hate. The gardener cultivated a new kind of rose. gardening
The teacher cultivated a new variety of roses. Her beauty is Italian. Her beauty means meaning.
Italian style. Put it there, it belongs to that category. Put it there. It belongs.
In that category. Please classify the books. Please classify these books.
Tidy up.
Kill, assassinate, execute, dispatch, murder, kill, slaughter
, "kill". Common language. Refers to any kind of fatal behavior. Assassination (v.)-"Assassination". Point out to political circles
Assassination for the purpose of ruling. Execute (v.)-"execute". Refers to the death penalty prescribed by law. dispatch
. )-"Kill". Refers to the use of direct methods, such as stabbing and shooting, to kill people, emphasizing rapidity. Murder (v.)-"
Murder "and" illegal murder "? Killing people has a purpose. Slay (v.)-"kill", "kill". point to
Killing people in cold blood or with weapons. The past participle slain is often used now. Slaughter (v.)-"Slaughter", especially meat.
Eat and kill; It also means killing many people by mistake or in cold blood. Two people were killed in a car accident.
Two people were killed in a car accident. Frost killed the flowers. Frost spoiled the flowers.
Dead. President Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on 1963. President Kennedy is in Dallas
1963 was assassinated in Dallas. Martin Luther King was assassinated by a white man.
Martin Luther King was assassinated by a white man. Nathan hale was executed as a spy.
E Britain 1776. 1776, nathan hale was executed by the British as a spy. Mussoliniva
He was captured by Italian guerrillas on April 27, when he was trying to escape.
On April 27th, Mussolini tried to escape to Switzerland.
At that time, he was captured by Italian guerrillas and executed after a short trial. The injured horse was abandoned.
Repaired by its owner. The injured horse was killed by its owner. The executioner soon
Send the condemned man away. The executioner quickly executed the criminal. according to
Historian he murdered his opponent in cold blood. According to the research of historians, he killed people on purpose.
Killed his competitor. It is said that a man was murdered on the beach.
It is said that a man was murdered on the beach. The identity of the person who was killed has not yet been determined.
The person who was killed has not been identified. He was killed in battle. He died in battle. M
Slaughter any cattle and sheep here. Many cattle and sheep were slaughtered here. dozens of
Thousands of people are on the battlefield in Macedonia.
Killed in Macedonia.
Sharp, sharp, sharp. Common language. ordinary
Of a knife or sharp point. Metaphor, when used, means to see through everything and have a vision? Ears and alertness
Meaning. Sharp. Generally refers to the shape of an angle. When used figuratively, it refers to quick thinking. penetrate
Ating (adj.)-"Sharp" emphasizes the ability to investigate the root cause of things through details. Sharp.
"... a common language. Generally refers to the sharpness of the knife. When used as a metaphor, it emphasizes insight and sometimes implies dishonesty.
Smart (adj.)-"smart" means that you are sophisticated, sophisticated and have the ability to see through everything.
. He is a keen politician. Tom kept calm.
Tom has a sharp knife. He is a keen observer. He is a
A keen observer. This is not a right angle, but an acute angle. This is not a right angle.
, but an acute angle. The professor gave us a profound analysis of the script.
Grant gave us a profound analysis of the script. Premier Zhou has an extremely incisive conclusion.
Premier Zhou has an unusually keen mind. This knife is not sharp enough. It needs sharpening.
G. this knife is not fast, it needs to be sharpened. I'm sensitive to numbers. I'm smart,
Good at calculation. He is too shrewd to trust business affairs. He is engaged in business affairs.
Too smart to be trusted He is a shrewd politician. He is a shrewd politician.
Jump, leap, jump, spring jump (v.)-"jump", "jump". Common language. Generally refers to jumping up from the ground, or
Jump off the plane. Jump (v.)-"jump", "jump". Refers to running and jumping, light posture? Lively and elegant
Meaning. It is a written language. Skip (v.)-"Jump", "Jump". Refers to a light and agile jump, such as a child or a small animal.
Jumping around. Spring (v.)-"Jump", "Jump". Refers to a strong and elastic sudden jump. Example: They are just
They shouted with joy when they heard the news. They jumped for joy when they heard the news. I
It is dangerous to jump off a moving train. It is dangerous to jump off the train while it is moving.
They jumped over the stream briskly. They jumped lightly over the stream. Young people
Deer are jumping on the grass. Deer are jumping about on the grass. Girls like it
Skipping rope. Girls like skipping rope. Lights like to jump over the grass.
Lambs like to jump around on the grass. A boy jumped up from his seat. A boy suddenly jumped up from his seat.
Jump up on the floor. He jumped out of bed when the alarm clock rang. Hearing the alarm, he
Jump out of bed.
Travel, hiking, exploring, sightseeing, traveling, traveling, sailing.
"Journey" is commonly known as long-distance land travel. Short trip. More formally, refer to
A short trip by sea or land. Adventure (noun)-"travel" Refers to the difficulty of organizing for a specific purpose.
It is also a dangerous adventure. Travel, sightseeing. It refers to sightseeing tours with stopovers in many places. Travel (
(noun) "travel" Refers to short trips, emphasizing the time spent on the road and the distance traveled. travel
"Travel" is in the plural. It means to travel all over the world, indicating that the road is long and the time is long. voyage
. )-"Travel". It often refers to long-distance sea travel and also refers to space travel. I was scared at first.
The long journey is too difficult for her. At first, I was worried that she couldn't go so far.
. I hope you have a good trip. Have a safe trip. The family spent a week.
Second visit to the camp. The whole family went on a weekend trip to the campsite. The whole excuse
It took ten hours. The whole short trip took ten hours. My brother used to be a member
The captain of the Everest expedition. My brother is a member of the Everest climbing team. University of Oxford
A country has sent several groups of people to explore the Arctic.
Our country has sent several expeditions to explore the South Pole. We visited Italy with a guided tour, including
Stop in Milan, Venice, Florence and Rome. We visited Italy under the guide.
Including Milan, Venice, Florence and Rome. They are on a wedding trip now. They ...
Is on a wedding trip. I go to work by train. The journey takes 40 minutes. I sat down.
It takes 40 minutes to go to work by train. I have no money to go to Europe.
The cost of traveling in Europe. The trip was cancelled because of the snowstorm. Because of the storm.
Si Nuo, the trip is cancelled. The Travels of Marco Polo is one of the most interesting blogs.
The books I have read. Kyle Poirot's Travels is the most interesting book I have ever read in my life.
Did he come back from his trip? Did he come back from his trip? He made a long voyage.
The Oye era came to Africa. He sailed to Africa. We had a difficult voyage from London to London.
Australia. We made a difficult voyage from London to Australia.
Prison, PrisonJail (n.)-"Prison". English spelling is the goal. In Britain, it refers to civil prisons,
In the United States, a shelter for people who have committed minor crimes or have not been sentenced? Detention center, etc. Now it also refers to prison.
Prison. Prison (noun)-"prison" refers to a large prison. Refers to criminals sentenced to imprisonment? A suspect awaiting trial?
A place where prisoners, etc are held. Example: They put Birdsong in prison. They put bird in prison. company
Urt put a prisoner in prison. The court threw the criminal into prison. The thief is S.
One year in prison. The thief was sentenced to one year's imprisonment. He's out of prison.
He was released from prison.
Say, express, say. Make any audible sound. Emphasize distribution
The sound is sudden and explosive. Expression (v.)-"Say it". Express one's thoughts or feelings in words.
. Pronunciation (v.)-"Say" and "Pronunciation". Representing human pronunciation, or having the ability to pronounce; In the formal field
By near, you mean reading? When she saw a snake, she gave a terrible cry.
When she looked at it,