(1) colony- n. An arear subject to rule by an outside power.
(The British colony in New York)
(2)revolt- n. Organized opposition intended to change or overthrow existing authority.
(The revolt was swiftly put down)
(3)hostility- n. Hostile or warlike behavior or attitude.
(He hostility to all of people)
(4)frustration- n. Unhappiness caused by the failure of one’s hopes,desires, or expectations.
(Wlid feelings of frustration were rising up in his breast)
(5)engrave- v.1. To cut a design or inscription into a hard surface, especially for printing. 2.To produce a deep impression of
(Her name was engraved on the ring)
(6)archive- n. A chronological record of past events.
(An archive of incalculable value)
(7)virtual- adj. Existing only in concept and not in reality.
(This is a vitual computer)
(9)illustrate- v. To demonstrate and clarify with exmples.
(These statisitics illustrate the point that was making very well)
(10)fort- n. A position or building that has been for tified to be defended by soldiers
(The fort flanked on a sea)
(11)strategize- v. To form a strategy for
(12)estate- a large area of land in the countryside that is owned by one person or family
(13)enlist- enrol or enrolled in the armed services
(14)upsrream- moving or situated in the oppositedirection from that in which a stream or river flows; nearer to the suorce
(15)sinkhole- A cavity in the ground,especially in a limestone formetion, caused by water erosion and providing a route for surface water to disapper underground.
(16)collapse- fall downor in; give way .
(17)poverty- The state of being extremely poor
(18)probate-The official proving of a will
(19)proceeding- A n event or a series of activities involving a formal of set procedure
(20)geyser- A hot spring in which water intermittently boils sending a tall column of water and steam into the air.
(21)ratification- n From old French ratifier.
(his suggestion was already retification.)
(22)restrict-v. put a limit on; keep under control.
(the amout of people was restricted in this exhibition)
(23)opposed-adj. anxious to prevent or put an end to.
(He was opposed to racial discrimination)
(24)valid-adj. Actually supporting the intended point or claim.
(there is a valid evidence of his acts of theft)
(25)potential-adj. having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future.
(he was thinked of as the presidentat the next term.)
(26)legitimate-adj. conforming to the law or to rules.
(his request is legitimate.)
(27)diplomat- n. an official representing a country abroad.
(his is a outstanding diplomat in the whole history)
(28)concession-n. a thing is granted especially in response to demands.
(The serious problem of the national division, we can not make some concessions)
(29)obtain- v. get, acquire,or secure(something)
(you would be well advised to obtain legal advice.)
(30)Confederate-adj. some local groups united to form
(after many year’s conflict northern and southern decided to confederate.)
(41)unleashed-v. to release suddenly a stron, uncontrollable and usually destructive force.
(42)destruction-n. when something is destoryed.
(many people cincerned about the destruction of the rainforests.)
(43) conventional-adj. traditional and ordinary.
(this is a conventional Chinese festival.)
(44)sheer-adj. uesd to emphasize how very great important or powerful a quality or feeling is; nothing except.
(his suggestion i can’t reviced sheer.)
(45)magnitude-n. the large size or importance of something.
(they don’t know the magnitude of this problem.)
(46)fallout-n. the radioactive dust in the air after a nuclear explosion.
(fallout is the dust of the nurclear. )
(47)possessed-adj to own something or have something as a quality.
(he is possessed of a lagre fortune.)
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(48)monopoly-n. complete control of something, especially an area of business, so that other have no share.
(the government is dicide to make monopoly of tobacco field.)
(49)dreadful-adj. very bad, of very low quality, or shocking and very sad.
(the weather here is dreadful.)
(50)enemies-n. a person who hates or opposes another person and tries to harm them or stop them from doing something.
(althouht they were friend when they were children they are political enemies now.)
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