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2020-09-15 #75

Open soraliu opened 3 years ago

soraliu commented 3 years ago
postpone
/pōˈspōn/

verb
    cause or arrange for (something) to take place at a time later than that first scheduled.
        - "the judge postponed sentencing a former government spokesman for fraud"
    Synonyms: put on ice, put on the back burner, put in cold storage

Synonyms
    verb
        - put off, delay, defer, put back, hold over/off, carry over, reschedule, adjourn, stay, shelve, stand over, pigeonhole, keep in abeyance, suspend, mothball, put over, table, take a rain check on, continue
        - remit, respite
        - put on ice, put on the back burner, put in cold storage
soraliu commented 3 years ago
memorisation

memorisation
soraliu commented 3 years ago
dunno
/dəˈnō/
soraliu commented 3 years ago
too offense

太冒犯了
(Tài màofànle)

Translations of too offense
[ English -> 简体中文 ]

too offense
    太冒犯了, 太多的进攻
soraliu commented 3 years ago
offend
/əˈfend/

verb
    cause to feel upset, annoyed, or resentful.
        - "viewers said they had been offended by bad language"
    Synonyms: rile, miff, rattle, aggravate, put someone's nose out of joint, get up someone's nose, get under someone's skin, hack off, get someone's goat, get to, bug, nark, get on someone's wick, tick off

    commit an illegal act.
        - "a small hard core of young criminals who offend again and again"
    Synonyms: trespass

Synonyms
    verb
        - hurt someone's feelings, give offense to, affront, upset, displease, distress, hurt, wound, pain, injure, be an affront to, get/put someone's back up, disgruntle, put out, annoy, anger, exasperate, irritate, vex, pique, gall, irk, provoke, rankle with, nettle, needle, peeve, tread on someone's toes, ruffle, ruffle someone's feathers, rub up the wrong way, make someone's hackles rise, insult, humiliate, embarrass, mortify, scandalize, shock, outrage, spite
        - rile, miff, rattle, aggravate, put someone's nose out of joint, get up someone's nose, get under someone's skin, hack off, get someone's goat, get to, bug, nark, get on someone's wick, tick off
        - break the law, commit a crime, do wrong, sin, go astray, fall from grace, err, transgress
        - trespass
        - displease, be displeasing to, be distasteful to, be disagreeable to, be offensive to, cause offense to, upset, put off, disgust, repel, revolt, be repugnant to, repulse, turn someone's stomach, sicken, nauseate, make sick, make someone's gorge rise
        - turn off, gross out

Examples
    - a small hard core of young criminals who offend again and again

    - those activities which offend against public order and decency
soraliu commented 3 years ago
perspective
/pərˈspektiv/

noun
    the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
        - "a perspective drawing"

    a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
        - "most guidebook history is written from the editor's perspective"
    Synonyms: outlook, view, viewpoint, point of view, standpoint, position, stand, stance, angle, slant, attitude, frame of mind, frame of reference, approach, way of looking/thinking, vantage point, interpretation

    an apparent spatial distribution in perceived sound.

Synonyms
    noun
        - lookout
        - outlook, view, viewpoint, point of view, standpoint, position, stand, stance, angle, slant, attitude, frame of mind, frame of reference, approach, way of looking/thinking, vantage point, interpretation
        - view, vista, panorama, prospect, bird's-eye view, sweep, outlook, aspect

Examples
    - a perspective drawing

    - most guidebook history is written from the editor's perspective

    - we must keep a sense of perspective about what he's done