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Expedite
Part of speech: vt & vi
English:
1. Speed up the progress of; facilitate;
2. Process fast and efficiently;
Chinese:加快进展,迅速完成
Context(This word is utilized to describe):
Aid
Earliness
Haste
Example:
1.In addition, FDAMA codified many of FDA’s initiatives and existing programs intended to expedite drug development and expand access to unapproved therapies.
2.The new code also introduced procedures to expedite certain business claims.
3.Citizens encountered long delays and frequent requests from judicial officials for small bribes in order to expedite cases.
4.The report further details the ease in which payments can be made to justice workers to postpone trials, expedite motions, alter evidence or issue rulings in a predetermined manner.
Consummate
Part of speech: vt
English: Make perfect; bring to perfection
Chinese: 使完美 (这个词做形容词意思就是perfect,当然还有一个动词意思,不过估计你们是用不上的:洞房...咳咳)
Context(This word is utilized to describe):
Completeness
Completion
Greatness
Perfection
Skill
Example:
1.To impose his galleys upon these two dazzling children, or to consummate by himself his irremediable engulfment
2.With consummate skill he has set his trap with a hair springe to catch comfort and independence, and then, as he turned away, got his own leg into it
3.While it may take a little longer than is customary in the U.S. to consummate a business relationship, the investment in time can pay off in long-lasting and mutually profitable alliances
4.She must live with him at the place stipulated in the contract, consummate the marriage, and not leave the home without his consent
Pervasive
Part of speech: adj
English:
1. Spread throughout
2. Spreading throughout;
Chinese:弥漫的,无处不在的
Context(This word is utilized to describe):
References
Content
Services
Themes
Example:
1.Autism is classified as one of the pervasive developmental disorders.
2.Television is less pervasive but still is more influential than the print media.
3.Legal discrimination is not pervasive, apart from that experienced by women in certain areas, such as inheritance, which is governed by Shari'a.
4.Strongly held suspicion of evangelical denominations among the Orthodox populace is widespread and pervasive across the political spectrum and has resulted in discrimination.
5.The outcome of the elections was marred by fraud on all sides, including pervasive government intervention to support candidates from the ruling party.
Inevitable
Part of speech: adj
English:
1. Incapable of being avoided or prevented
2. Invariably occurring or appearing;
Chinese:无法避免的,必然发生的
Context(This word is utilized to describe):
Certainty
Necessity
Example:
1.There are ends we don't desire, but they're inevitable, we have to face them
2.And of course, with the birth of the artist came the inevitable afterbirth - the critic
3.Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine
4.It used to be only death and taxes were inevitable. Now, of course, there's shipping and handling, too.
congruent
Part of speech: adj
English:Corresponding in character or kind.
Chinese:符合的,一致的 (注意这个词没有harmonious的意思,更不能用在“和谐社会”上。很多词典把这个词说成“和谐的”的意思,本土用法是没有的)
Context(This word is utilized to describe):
No particular realm
Example:
1.The evidence supporting a causal relationship between blood cholesterol levels and coronary heart disease comes from a wealth of congruent results of genetic, experimental pathologic, epidemiologic, and intervention studies.
2.Add the advantages of congruent time zones, a straightforward regulatory regime, and a common language, and doing business in Canada simply makes good sense. |
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