2020-03-01 Ivy League Enjoy English

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1

ຍ੯᎛ڍ೐ġķĸġ঱ȁȁКћᚙ៌᎛ڍ೐ġķĸġ঱ 35


Extra Words & Phrases


Ź
rail [ rel ] n.


Ź
seating [ `sitIG ] n.


Ź
car [ kar ] n.


Words & Phrases



  1. overlook [
    :ovK`lUk


] vt.


A person who overlooks his or her duties is not


to be trusted.



  1. be looking to V


We are looking to travel to Machu Picchu next


summer.



  1. go for +


= cost [
kOst

]


The painting is expected to go for at least


10,000 dollars.



  1. reserved [
    rI`zRvd


] a.


reserve [ rI`zRv ] vt.


May I sit here, or is this table reserved?


This area is reserved for VIP members.


VIP



  1. go with...


I think we should go with Fiona
s suggestion

since she is an expert.



  1. express [
    Ik`sprEs


] a.


Our client needs this document ASAP. Please


send it by express delivery.






ASAP as soon as possible



  1. misplace [ mIs`ples ] vt.


My mother misplaced her cellphone, so she


had me call her number to help her find it.



  1. permit [
    `pRmIt


] n.


One cannot fish in this lake without a permit.


Foreigners cannot work in Taiwan without a proper


(permit / seating / ticket).


Between the two ideas, I
m going to (set off / take

over / go with) Ann
s because hers is more doable.

Everything is fine with your report except a spelling


mistake you (misplaced / overlooked / reserved).


You Can Do This


first come, first served


serve


first come,


first served


“We operate


on a first come, first served basis.” “Our


business has a first come, first served policy.”

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