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1. breakdown n. 垮台,(关系)破裂;(讨论、系统)失败
例句:His remarks led to the breakdown of talks between the staff and the management.
他的话导致了劳资谈判的破裂。
2. transfer v. 转移; 迁移
例句:I intend to transfer the property to my son.
我想把这笔财产转给我儿子。
3. recommendation n. 推荐, 劝告, 建议(尤做法)
例句:The government has agreed to implement the recommendation in the report.
政府已同意实施报告中的建议。
4. schedule vt.排定, 安排
例句:The secretary is trying to schedule the month's appointments.
秘书正在设法安排这个月的约会。
5. outrage vt.引起…的义愤, 激怒
例句:Members of Parliament were outraged by the news of the assassination.
议会议员们被这暗杀的消息激怒了。
6. overwhelming adj. 势不可挡的, 压倒一切的; 巨大的, 压倒性的;无法抗拒的
例句:The act was adopted by an overwhelming majority.
该法案以压倒多数通过。
7. infamous adj. 丑恶的, 臭名昭著的
例句:He is infamous for his dishonesty.
他因不诚实而声名狼藉。
8. suppose vt. 料想; 猜想; 以为
例句:I suppose he will be back by eight o'clock.
我想他八点钟以前会回来。
9. assassinate vt.暗杀,行刺;中伤;诋毁;破坏
例句:They were plotting how they would assassinate the president.
他们正秘密策划将如何暗杀总统。
10. warn v. 警告, 提醒; 告诫; 预先通知, 预告
例句:The weather station warned that a storm was coming.
气象台说将有暴风雨来临。