[00:00.00]LESSON3
[00:02.39]immerse
[00:04.15]She was so deeply immersed in reading
[00:05.90]that she forgot the supper.
[00:07.54]Before cooking, immerse the vegetable
[00:10.27]in hot water for two or three minutes.
[00:12.46]impart
[00:15.61]A good teacher should impart wisdom to his pupils.
[00:17.91]Women tend to impart their secrets
[00:20.86]to their intimate friends.
[00:22.07]indignant
[00:24.04]He was most indignant with me
[00:26.44]when I asked for a day's leave.
[00:28.41]He was indignant at what I said.
[00:30.82]infectious
[00:32.87]An infectious disease is one
[00:35.28]that can be passed from one person to another.
[00:37.24]He gave an infectious laugh.
[00:40.20]ingenious
[00:42.38]So you fitted that wire through
[00:45.99]that little hole there:that's very ingenious!
[00:48.73]Whether responding to difficulties or opportunities,
[00:51.79]global businesses are coming up with remarkable,
[00:54.85]and often ingenious,
[00:56.82]ways of maintaining momentum and moving ahead.
[00:58.79]initiate
[01:01.74]China initiated her reforms in every field in 1978
[01:04.58]based on Deng Xiaoping's conceptions.
[01:08.52]inspiration
[01:10.60]Genius is one percent inspiration
[01:13.67]and ninetynine percent perspiration(Edison)
[01:16.18]instal(l)ment
[01:18.37]They were paying for their house in installments of
[01:21.43]$ 2 000 a month for three years.
[01:23.73]Don't miss the next installment!
[01:26.79]integrity
[01:28.76]We should respect and preserve
[01:30.95]a nation's territorial integrity.
[01:32.92]He is a man of integrity;
[01:35.00]he won't break his promise.
[01:36.63]intervene
[01:38.16]The government had to intervene in the strike.
[01:41.01]We should have finished harvesting,
[01:43.41]but a storm intervened.
[01:44.95]intricate
[01:46.91]The whole case is very intricate.
[01:48.67]The lawyers have to handle it very carefully.
[01:51.07]The audience was completely fascinated
[01:55.01]by the intricate performance.
[01:56.32]intuition
[01:57.85]Nobody told me where to find you.
[02:00.15]It was sheer intuition.
[02:01.90]irritate
[02:03.98]The boy's foolish question irritated his mother.
[02:07.37]jeopardize/-ise
[02:09.12]The security of the whole operation
[02:11.42]has been jeopardized by one careless person.
[02:13.06]junction
[02:15.68]The hydropower station stands
[02:18.20]at the junction of two rivers.
[02:20.27]The accident happened at one of
[02:23.12]the country's busiest railway junctions.
[02:24.87]mediate
[02:26.51]The foreign mission mediated between
[02:29.02]the two countries which are at war.
[02:30.77]The government played an important role in mediating
[02:33.95]a settlement between the workers and the employers.
[02:36.90]migrate
[02:39.19]Wealthy people often migrate in winter
[02:42.04]to warmer,sunnier countries.
[02:44.22]In September these birds migrate 2 000 miles
[02:48.27]south to a warmer climate.
[02:50.02]mingle
[02:51.66]Security men mingled with the crowd.
[02:53.74]He mingles very little in society.
[02:56.26]miniature
[02:58.78]In the museum there is a miniature of the ship Mayflower.
[03:02.49]He is just like his father in miniature.
[03:05.12]She loved the miniature village
[03:07.63]with its tiny houses,church and farm.
[03:10.25]minimize/ise
[03:12.66]The explorers tried their best to
[03:15.51]minimize the dangers of their trip.
[03:17.48]He minimized the value of her contribution
[03:20.32]to his research so that he got all the praise.
[03:22.73]nasty
[03:24.70]I don't like the colour they've chosen
[03:27.65]for their new carpet—it looks really nasty.
[03:29.94]negligible
[03:32.02]The damage to my car is negligible.
[03:34.10]The interest on my small savings is negligible.
[03:37.38]notorious
[03:39.79]Maradona,a most famous football star,
[03:43.51]is a notorious drug addict.
[03:45.48]originate
[03:47.66]The quarrel originated from a misunderstanding.
[03:50.40]Fire works are said to have originated with the Chinese.
[03:54.34]overwhelming
[03:56.63]Beijing took an overwhelming majority of votes
[04:00.57]and won the Olympic bid.
[04:02.10]permeate
[04:03.74]On a spring moonlit night,
[04:05.71]birds are singing,
[04:08.01]the air is permeated with the fragrance of flowers.
[04:10.85]porch
[04:13.15]A porch is a covered entrance to a building.
[04:15.77]predominant
[04:17.96]Her predominant characteristic is her friendliness.
[04:20.70]Bright red is the predominant colour in the room.
[04:24.19]prescription
[04:26.05]Take this prescription to your local chemist's.
[04:29.34]prevalent
[04:31.31]Traveling by motor car is becoming
[04:33.50]more and more prevalent in the country.
[04:35.79]proclaim
[04:37.43]After its independence India was proclaimed a republic.
[04:40.38]provocative
[04:42.57]His provocative remarks about unemployed people
[04:45.85]being lazy provoked them.
[04:48.37]She was sitting in a highly provocative pose.
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