[00:00.00]LESSON39
[00:01.53]intrigue
[00:03.07]There is too much intrigue and gossip in my job,
[00:06.02]so I am going to quit.
[00:07.55]You intrigue me;tell me more.
[00:09.96]inhabit
[00:12.15]Until now,
[00:13.35]the American soldiers haven’t yet found
[00:15.98]where Saddam Hussein is inhabiting.
[00:17.84]It is an island inhabited only by birds.
[00:21.12]inhibit
[00:23.42]Shyness inhibited him from speaking.
[00:26.15]In 1943, streptomycin was discovered
[00:30.86]and found to be effective in inhibiting TB.
[00:33.59]inject
[00:35.55]With the arrival of the new young staff,
[00:38.95]we hope to inject new life into our business.
[00:41.79]Try to inject a bit of enthusiasm
[00:44.74]into your performance.
[00:46.17]The doctor injected the sedative into him.
[00:49.12]=The doctor injected him with the sedative.
[00:52.40]inland
[00:54.59]We went twenty kilometers inland, up the river.
[00:57.76]Seabirds often fly inland to find food.
[01:01.48]innovation
[01:04.11]The mass movement for technical innovation
[01:06.51]is vigorously forgoing ahead.
[01:08.59]innumerable
[01:10.78]In the universe,
[01:12.86]there are innumerable stars
[01:14.94]and other cosmic substances.
[01:16.47]The earthquake caused innumerable death.
[01:20.41]instrumental
[01:23.03]Our artistic director was instrumental
[01:26.10]in persuading the orchestra to come and play for us.
[01:28.94]insulate
[01:30.58]Many houses could be warmer
[01:32.99]if they were insulated so that the heat is not lost.
[01:35.39]intact
[01:37.58]Despite his misfortunes,
[01:39.55]his faith and optimism remained intact.
[01:42.28]All the goods were received intact.
[01:45.57]intellect
[01:48.30]Intellect distinguishes humans from other animals.
[01:50.93]He was one of the most formidable intellects of his time.
[01:55.20]interim
[01:57.92]My new job starts in May.
[02:00.11]What are you doing in the interim?
[02:01.98]intermittent
[02:03.84]We only heard intermittent music coming to our ears.
[02:07.23]We could not figure out what they were singing.
[02:10.18]intersection
[02:12.48]Bridges are used to avoid the intersection of
[02:15.43]a railroad and a highway.
[02:17.07]invaluable
[02:19.37]Good health is an invaluable blessing.
[02:22.54]invert
[02:24.73]Interested in inverting
[02:27.46]the pyramid in your operation?
[02:28.88]Here are some tips.
[02:30.42]irony
[02:32.17]He inherited a fortune
[02:34.14]but died a month later;
[02:35.67]one of life’s little ironies.
[02:37.74]irrespective
[02:39.71]They send information every day,
[02:42.88]irrespective of whether it’s useful or not.
[02:45.29]irrigation
[02:47.38]The water used for irrigation
[02:49.34]was piped in from the mountains.
[02:51.31]ivory
[02:52.95]A university student taking a part-time job,
[02:56.23]in the words of some,
[02:57.55]is walking out of the ivory tower.
[02:59.62]junk
[03:02.03]You read too much junk.
[03:03.78]He junked all his old furniture
[03:06.63]before moving into his new house.
[03:08.15]justification
[03:10.45]I can see no justification for dividing
[03:13.19]the company into smaller units.
[03:15.49]He was getting angry
[03:18.01]—and with some justification.
[03:19.86]kit
[03:22.60]They marched twenty miles in full kit.
[03:25.87]knit
[03:27.84]I will knit a scarf for my husband.
[03:30.47]He will surely love it.
[03:32.55]Knit your brows and you will hit upon a stratagem.
[03:35.72]It’s not a serious break;
[03:38.56]the bone should knit in a couple of weeks.
[03:41.19]knob
[03:43.49]This machine has lots of knobs on it.
[03:45.90]Which one starts it?
[03:47.64]latitude
[03:49.50]Severe low temperatures vary with latitude,
[03:52.68]elevation, and distance from the ocean.
[03:55.41]The new law allows firms a lot less latitude
[03:59.24]than before in fixing the price of their goods.
[04:02.09]layman
[04:04.27]Doctors often confuse laymen with their jargon.
[04:07.99]
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