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 Arguementative essay¦³¥ÎVOCAB:

1. alleviate(v) §ïµ½
e.g. A number of measures were taken to alleviate the problem. 

2. persuade/convince(v) »¡ªA
e.g.  It will be difficult to persuade them that there¡¦s no other choice.

3. exist in name only ¦³¦WµL¹ê

4. keep abreast of sth ¤£¸¨«á,ºò¶K¼é¬y
e.g. It is almost impossible to keep abreast of all the latest developments in computing.

5. intend +to(v) ¥´ºâ
e.g. It is intended that production will start at the end of the month.

6. commiserate(v)¦P±¡
e.g. She commiserated with the losers on their defeat.

7. prompt(v) «P¨Ï,¹ªÀy
e.g.  She was too nervous to speak and had to be prompted.

8. reinforce/enforce(v) ¥[±j
e.g. The climate of political confusion has only reinforced the country¡¦s economic decline.

9. compound(v) ¨Ï´c¤Æ
e.g.  The problems were compounded by severe food shortages.

10. condemn(v) «üºK
e.g. The editor of the newspaper was condemned as lacking integrity.






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render(v.) asistance µ¹¤©À°§U
comprehensive support = ¥þ¤OÀ°§U
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do(v.) you good/harm ¹ï§A¦³¯q/®`
miscellaneous (adj.) ¦U¦¡¦U¼Ëªº
ubiquitous (adj.) ­Á¬B¬Ò¬Oªº

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