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Title: Guggenheim Museum USA


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Guggenheim Museum USA
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  • be meant to be intended to
  • The new restriction on the use of plastic bags
    is meant to be an effective way to reduce white
    pollution.
  • on an occasion VS. on occasion
  • People should pay attention to their etiquette
    on formal occasions.
  • Modern people need to relax by traveling to
    the countryside on occasion.

3
  • grade school (US) primary school
  • establishas He established him as an artist.
  • ?????????????
  • individualistic different
  • dwelling, noun, formal place to live in
  • in harmony with in a good relationship with
  • The best result is that the economic
    development is in harmony with environmental
    protection.
  • insist on / upon do sth without easy give-up
    insistence (n.)
  • obstinacy, noun stubbornness
  • genius, noun
  • ingenious, adj clever, an ingenious
    invention
  • obstinacy (n. u.) the quality of not easily
    changing mind or decision obstinate (adj.)
    stubborn

4
  • committed
  • a committed Christian
  • be committed to
  • 1.???,???
  • He was committed to the cause of world peace.
  • 2. ????
  • Ive been committed to attending the farewell
    dinner for a long time now.
  • to draw up / conceive / formulate a plan (eg.)
    to make a plan
  • The committee drew up a plan to revive
    traditional Chinese rituals and customs among
    young people.

5
  • conventional, adj traditional
  • convention, noun, ????
  • 1, The main purpose of the US Democratic Party
    Convention is to elect a candidate for President.
  • 2, The convention is now calling for research
    papers.
  • 3, Its a western convention that men should open
    doors for women and walk after them.
  • 4, Hes a slave to convention. Dont hope to
    change his ideas.
  • 5, The Geneva Convention is about the treatment
    of prisoners of war.

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insula- isolate, separate (insular, peninsular,
insulate)
  • insulate an electric wire with rubber???????
  • Her parents tried to insulate her from dangerous
    influences. ?????????????????
  • Living in a high building tends to insulate us
    from the real life of the city.???????????????????
    ?????

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  • ramp ?? parking ramp
  • skylight??
  • in defense of to defend
  • In defense of his speed driving, the man said
    he must rush to hospital to see his father who
    was dying.

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  • distract the attention of visitors distract
    dis tract
  • distract ??
  • 1, distract sb from sth Tom admits that
    watching TV sometimes distracts him from his
    homework.
  • 2, Any music cant distract my attention!
  • 3, Dont be distracted by appearance.
  • 4, He gets distracted rather easily.
  • masterpiece ??,???
  • fatiguetiredness weariness

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  • counteract counter- ?????,??
  • He has to take several pills to counteract
    high blood pressure.
  • clockwise, counterclockwise
  • counterrevolutionary
  • counterpart
  • descend go down (from a place) ? ascend
  • descendants ? ancestors
  • Some critics claim that most of young people
    have lost the traditional values descending from
    the older generations.

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  • to define a magnificent space to be a very
    important place
  • The Forbidden City defines a magnificent space
    in the city of Beijing.

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  • a compulsory stop on even the most basic tour of
    NY.
  • Compulsory, adj something that must be done,
    required by rules or laws
  • Military service is compulsory in South Korea.
  • China offers compulsory education to pupils at
    the age of 6 or 7.
  • English is a compulsory subject in Chinese high
    schools.

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  • stark (adj.) complete, total
  • in defiance of (eg.) disregard of regardless of
  • Many houses were built in defiance of the
    building regulations in the city center.
  • Workers went on strike in defiance of union
    policy.
  • to work out (eg.) to find a solution
  • The Chinese government is eager to work out a
    plan to raise its green GDP.
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