孔子小時候的故事和求學過程 第六篇 以德為鄰 18-20集

戰天  柯佳嬿  青少棒揚威記

商品名稱: 孔子小時候的故事和求學過程 第六篇 以德為鄰 18-20集


商品分類: 專業幼兒教學DVD


商品類型: 幼兒教學


語系版本: 國語發音 繁體中文語言字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2011-08-15


內容說明:





第18集 郯子

第19集 長夜

第20集 師襄
















小毛蟲過聖誕 小毛蟲成長系列 04-05(完)

陳光  盜撮  絕對無敵

商品名稱: 小毛蟲過聖誕 小毛蟲成長系列 04-05(完)


商品分類: 專業幼兒教學DVD


商品類型: 卡通動畫影音教學合輯版


語系版本: 國語發音 繁體中文字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2008-12-20


內容說明:



改編自陸可鐸兒童故事



兒童品格教育最佳影視教材



本片教導孩子活出自信



聖誕節到了,小毛蟲哈米跟他的好朋友們,都忙於準備迎接這個大日子。大家最期待

的重頭戲,就是毛蟲奶奶親手製作的水果蛋糕。



誰知道貪婪的蟑螂,竟然把水果蛋糕偷走了!這下子,花園裡的蟲蟲怎麼慶祝聖誕節?

透過分享,上帝讓蟑螂也明白了聖誕節真正的意義。












暑假花路米 09-11集

威力導演  miku airi  投資理財

商品名稱: 暑假花路米 09-11集


商品分類: 專業幼兒教學DVD


商品類型: 動畫影片學習版


語系版本: 國語發音 繁體中文字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2008-04-25


內容說明:



暑假花路米 第 18 集 (2002-07-30) 【運動篇--- 俄羅斯?柔道摔角 】

小兵在研究運動,他想要像空手道選手一樣,把木闆、磚頭劈開,可是他才試了一下,

手就痛起來了,這時賢賢又剛好來到秘密基地,知道小兵正在研究運動,於是邀請小兵

一起來看看俄羅斯的同學如何練習柔道摔角。

天生贏家?俄羅斯?小安與柔道摔角

十一歲的小安,在柔道摔角學校唸書,每天最重要的功課,就是練習把同學摔到地上。

別看他年紀小、個子小,在學校週末的比賽中,他連贏了三場比賽,成為最厲害的柔道

摔角高手。看來小安離他的夢想──世界的柔道摔角冠軍,可能不遠囉!







花路米旅遊地圖---

俄羅斯地跨歐洲和亞洲,是世界上最大的國家,不僅國家大,人種也特別多,俄羅斯一

共有120幾個種族。小安住的莫斯科則是俄羅斯的首都。







花路米運動檔案---

柔道摔角在俄羅斯是很受歡迎的運動,柔道摔角的緻勝方法是接近對手,在混亂中捉住

機會,把對方扳倒。另外,柔道摔角還有一個秘訣是「以小博大」。俄羅斯的普京總統

就曾和一位10歲的日本小女孩比賽,結果被小女孩摔翻在地上呢!另外,小兵和賢賢還

會介紹著名的俄羅斯娃娃喔!







花路米人物檔案-

黃世賢老師是柔道角力教練,當初會接觸柔道角力是為了想把身體練好。柔道和角力以

及摔角又有什麼差別呢? 黃老師說其實這些運動用的訓練方式都差不多,隻是比賽規則

不太一樣,柔道中若把對手「過肩摔」,就算全勝,角力則是要讓對手的雙肩著地,才

算贏。 摔角方面,我們國內的摔角規則是四個點,也就是兩隻腳、兩隻手著地就算輸。

在柔道的護身法裡,很重要的是「頭部不要先著地」,所以練柔道角力的小朋友再練習

久了之後,遇到狀況,通常反應很快,會縮身、滾翻、拍打地面,較少受傷。練柔道角

力不隻身體會變更健康,膽量和意志力也會提高喔!







學英語花路米---

頭是head,肩膀是shoulder,膝蓋是knee,腳趾是toe,眼睛是eye,嘴巴就是mouth。學

會了這些英文,那你會不會唱英文版的「頭兒肩膀膝腳趾」這首歌呢?我們一起去跟

Eddie學吧!很好玩喔!





暑假花路米 第 4 集 (2002-07-04) 【小學篇--- 瑞士史坦能學校 】

學校可以像兒童樂園?!這可樂壞了賢賢和阿輝,利用暑假他們要高喊「快樂上學去!

」一同去探索世界各地不同小朋友上學的情形,第一站來到了風景怡人的瑞士日內瓦,

這裡有一所「史坦能小學」,沒有考試、沒有課本成績單,在學校想學什麼就學什麼!

聽到這兒,你是否也開始嚮往了呢……,那就跟著他們去瞧瞧,Follow me,go!!

快樂上學去

12歲的瑞士小女孩小欣在位於日內瓦的史坦能學校上課,在六年級開學的第一天遇到了

新同學,她很開心的向他介紹史坦能學校的特色和她喜歡學校的地方。小欣帶新同學參

觀了數學課、工藝課、韻律體操課,放學後也去了聖彼得教堂、列門湖噴泉。 之後她這

一班又去了校外的田野考古,在下午的工作室時間和愉快的樂聲中結束了史坦能學校之

旅。







花路米旅遊地圖

瑞士在歐洲大陸的正中央,夾在各國之間,因此在瑞士的語言也有很多種哦!德語、法

語、義大利語都是他們的官方語言,而處於中間位置的瑞士在國際地位上也常保持中立

的角色,人民可說是過著「與世無爭」的生活。 也之所以如此,瑞士的山水才得以保存

的這麼完美,猶如其名「世界公園」般令人嚮往!來趟旅遊地圖的嚮宴吧!







花路米學校檔案

看完影片中的瑞士學校真是羨慕,不過你可能不知道在宜蘭羅東的「慈心教育實驗學校

」,也有一所這樣的小學哦! 這回特別請到該校的張所長和詹老師來到秘密基地,展現

他們小朋友自製的課本、手工藝品….,在他們的學習世界中,充滿故事和色彩,從小就

展現他們DIY的本事,除了上學用品,自己做還會自己蓋房子呢!想不到吧!不管大人或

小孩,都會對這個學校充滿嚮往哦!







學英文花路米---

學英文,Follow me!!今天Eddie要教大家有關學校的英文哦! School reading

writing math singing sports 準備好了嗎?Go!!





暑假花路米 第 93 集 (2004-08-09) 【小學篇--- 厄瓜多爾小學 】



厄瓜多爾小學

小中看了電影「與狼共舞」,一時興起,將自己裝扮成影片中美國西部的印地安酋長!

而賢賢則是突然想到,在南北洲厄瓜多爾小學的影片裡,也有印地安人,他們卻住在海

拔四千公尺上的安地斯山喔!究竟美國的印地安人和南美洲的印地安人有什麼不一樣呢

?兩人決定一起好好研究一番!







快樂上學去

七歲的塔哥,住在厄瓜多爾北方的佛羅裏達村;這裡曾經是印加帝國的領土,而且自古

以來,人們都在高山上過著自給自足的生活!塔哥每天要走一個小時的山路,才能到學

校上課,到任何地方也都是靠走路,也就是說,他從來都沒有看過車子!即使物質生活

很貧乏,塔哥仍然很自在地生活著!







花路米旅遊檔案

北美洲有印地安人,南美洲也有印地安人呢!其實啊,印地安人的祖先是中國人喔…因

為啊,印地安人是從中國大陸北方的蒙古遷徙來的!他們穿過西伯利亞,越過白令海峽

,來到美洲… 在遷徙的過程中,留在阿拉斯加的人成為後來的愛斯基摩人!剩下的人繼

續往南行,一部份人留在美國西部,又有一部份人留在中、南美洲...,而這些人就是後

來的印地安人。那印地安人的說法又是怎麼來的呢?傳說是因為哥倫布在抵達南美洲時

以為是到了印度,直呼他們是」indian」印地安人!其實他是發現了美洲新大陸,印地

安人的名稱也就一直沿用到現在囉~







下課聊天室

賢賢邀請一位曾經到南美洲安地斯山脈旅行的兒童文學作家林少雯老師,來到秘密基地

,和大家分享他在秘魯的印加古文明體驗!傳統的手工藝品、印地安披肩和帽子….. 印

加古文明令人嘆為觀止的石頭城建築…. 你知道天竺鼠,是安地斯山脈上印地安人的肉

類主食嗎?你知道將印加古城的照片右轉九十度後,竟然會出現印度安人臉嗎?林老師

要和大家分享探索印地安傳統文化的奧妙經驗,你千萬不能錯過喔!







學英語花路米

印地安人的英文,就叫做」Indian」 I-n-d-i-a-n,複數直接加S,」Indians」 。歐

洲人曾經屠殺美洲原住民,所以美洲原住民非常不喜歡被稱為Indian。以前美國人曾經

用欺騙的手段,用不到五十元美金的低價,買下現在的紐約市,後來美洲原住民明白上

當之後要求退回,當然是一點辦法也沒有!所以」Indian present」 印地安禮物,指的

是把禮物送了別人又後悔了要收回來。












湯瑪仕小火車 01-75集

翰林版  gumby  acdsee

商品名稱: 湯瑪仕小火車 01-75集


商品分類: 專業幼兒教學DVD


商品類型: 優質影片合輯版


語系版本: 國語發音 繁體中文字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2010-04-10


內容說明:





風靡全球大小朋友《Thomas the Tank Engine &Friends》親子火車頭,是個可以啟發兒

童想像力及有助集中注意力的益智兒童節目,《Thomas &Friends》在1984年於英國首播

,之後分別在歐美和日本流行起來,它曾被翻譯成21種語言,並在130多個國家播出過,

而且榮獲多個國際性獎項。



劇情簡介:

故事講述熱心助人的火車頭湯瑪仕因為原先工作的火車頭廠負債,結果被賣給

SirTopham Hatt,後得到站長賞識,獨自管理一條火車線,湯瑪仕有很多火車好朋友,

他們每天都會接載不同的乘客,因而產生了不少趣事,從中更認識到公平和友愛的重要



湯瑪仕小火車的主角湯瑪仕,是一輛南部的0-6-0火車頭又是一個完美主義者。最喜

歡幫助別人,不過常常因為過份熱心而令自己捲入麻煩中。但是樂觀開朗,很快就會忘

記不愉快的事,所以時常都是笑口常開、心情愉快。






















花園寶寶 2 毛毯在哪裡

音速小子  巨乳人妻  高普考

商品名稱: 花園寶寶 2 毛毯在哪裡


商品分類: 專業幼兒教學DVD


商品類型: 幼兒布偶教學版


語系版本: 國語/英語雙語發音 繁體中/英文字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2009-02-20


內容說明:



「花園寶寶」各集節目架構一緻,故事始於孩子們開始恍惚入睡的奇妙時刻,帶領他們

展開一趟幻想之旅。這趟旅行能啟發他們的想像力,同時讓他們放鬆精神,開開心心。



每集節目的最後會重現當集要點,出示在漂漂鳥拿著的牌子上。這些色彩鮮豔的鳥兒齊

唱和聲,預示所有角色們的就寢時間到了。



節目以幽默為重心,充滿小觀眾也能加入的嬉鬧玩樂元素



節目運用重複出現的橋段,讓孩子們能加以預期,藉此建立信心、感受滿足與喜悅之情

。這些橋段的鋪陳節奏,能夠讓四歲以下的幼兒也能跟上並且瞭解。



節目中呈現的語調,則為精心編撰過的文學語言。其中字彙、聲韻、及音樂的運用,帶

領孩子們穿越一個由可愛角色、及無俚頭童謠組成的快樂世界。



在每一集從頭到尾的內容中,所有角色們都會發生互動,並且無條件地彼此照顧。



請不久後再次參觀本網站,我們將介紹更多本節目如何啟發兒童發展。
















迪亞哥 GO! Diego GO! 01 01-09集

office 2010  怪醫黑傑克  鋼彈seed

商品名稱: 迪亞哥 GO! Diego GO! 01 01-09集


商品分類: 專業幼兒教學DVD


商品類型: 幼兒影片合輯版


語系版本: 國語發音 繁體中文字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2010-04-10


內容說明:





GO!GO!Diego在後期的Dora系列裡,我們不時會看到一個小男孩的身影,他就是Dora的表

兄Diego。Diego是一個8歲的男孩,他熱愛大自然和動物。Diego的使命就是幫助解決動

物的困境。孩子們可以跟隨Diego運用電腦、照相機、望遠鏡、滑翔機、視頻手錶等現代

化工具,參加一次次援救動物的冒險行動。



每個故事情節都遵循一定的認識過程:發現某種動物、瞭解這種動物的基本情況、分辯

不同動物的特性和特徵、動物需要什麼樣的居住環境等。Go Diego Go!系列故事簡單、

有特定的模式和配以節奏歡快的歌曲,讓孩子們輕鬆愉快的跟隨主人公探險。不同的是

,Go Diego Go!系列的主題是生態自然環境保護,每個故事都能讓孩子們瞭解一種動物

。在冒險過程中使用了一些現代科學工具,當然Diego背包裡的寶貝與Dora的相比也升級

換代了。故事的節奏也加快了些,動感更強。



第01集絨鼠

第02集樹懶

第03集座頭鯨

第04集紅眼樹蛙

第05集緋紅金剛鸚鵡

第06集美洲鷲

第07集國王企鵝

第09集三帶犰狳

第10集美洲虎

第11集眼鏡熊

第12集鬃狼

第13集蚺蛇

第14集藍默蝶

第15集革龜

第16集美洲虎的救難任務

第17集駱馬

第18集侏儒狨

第19集慈母龍(上)

第20集慈母龍(下)

第21集情人節


















馬丁的早晨 05 01-07集

五月天  bt下載  攝影機

商品名稱: 馬丁的早晨 05 01-07集


商品分類: 專業幼兒教學DVD


商品類型: 幼兒教學


語系版本: 國語發音 繁體中文/70%繁體中文+30%簡體中文語言字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2010-10-20


內容介紹







    







片名:(此片售價150元)馬丁的早晨 05 01-07集 國語發音 繁體中文/70%繁體中文+30%簡體中文語言字幕(DVD版)(幼教)(適用任何家用DVD播放機超清晰畫面超長超值享受)(此片售價150元)



 2010.09.20 全新〞光榮 〞上市 XYZCD Studio(31.to/xyz,76.to/xyz)












內容說明:





有一個7歲左右的小男孩名叫馬丁,郭莫和羅娜是他的好夥伴,每天早晨當馬丁醒來後,



都會有一個新的角色在等待,並會發生一些不同尋常的事情。比如他會變成力大無窮的



超人,又會變成小龍人、變成國王、變成外星人、變成原始人、變成偵探、變成機器人



,甚至克隆出三個馬丁,由此而引發出一個個有趣的故事。52個早晨,52個馬丁形象,



52個幽默風趣、驚險警張、內容神奇的故事,將給孩子們留下無限遐想。











DVD 05:



01  成人馬丁



02  天空英雄馬丁



03  尋寶者馬丁



04  神秘的女孩



05  功夫大師馬丁



06  水手馬丁



07  消防員馬丁












































兒童有聲百科全書

珍愛人生  spss  綾波優

商品名稱: 兒童有聲百科全書


商品分類: 專業幼兒教學CD



語系版本: 站長精心合輯


運行平台: WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003


更新日期: 2009-09-20


內容說明:



001太陽媽媽和她的兒女.ra

002永不熄滅的天燈—恆星.ra

003美麗的銀河.ra

004天外來客—流星和隕石.ra

005夜晚的嚮導—北鬥七星.ra

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飛碟早餐 名人學堂:張曼娟、趙少康 國語文升級版系列



國文學不好,作文真煩惱

康曰:「知之為知之,不知要求知!」



【第一堂】客船開到哪裡去?──讀唐詩學作文

考季每次一結束,便是幾家歡樂幾家愁,然而,考試又怎能斷定一個人的成功與失敗呢

?古代有許多落第文人,雖沒能金榜題名,卻因為他們的優美詩歌或文章而永垂不朽。





日本小學生必讀的張繼的《楓橋夜泊》,就是一個飄泊在外落第書生的心情,「月落烏

啼霜滿天,江楓漁火對愁眠。姑蘇城外寒山寺,夜半鐘聲到客船。」



寒山寺原來隻是姑蘇城外一座人煙稀少的小廟,卻因這首詩天下聞名,就像是崔灝的《

黃鶴樓》一樣。「昔人已乘黃鶴去,此地空餘黃鶴樓,黃鶴一去不復返,白雲千載空悠

悠。晴川歷歷漢陽樹,芳草萋萋鸚鵡洲。日暮鄉關何處是?煙波江上使人愁。」



《楓橋夜泊》寫的是夜半時分的景象,前兩句十四個字,寫出了六種景象,密度很高。

後兩句隻寫一件事情,就是聽鐘聲,卻寫得很悠遠有情緻。這也是文學技巧上的疏密相

間。



從這四句詩中可以感受到季節、時間、氣候、地點、色彩、聲音,以及心境。也就是人

、時、事、地、物與主觀感受。



霜應該是落在地上的,不可能在天上,然而秋夜的淒清與霧氣,卻使人錯覺整個天地之

間都是霜華。江楓與漁火,一動一靜,一明一暗,反映出旅人飄泊在外的孤獨感受。



此外,詩人孟郊也是屢次落第,但也有精彩的《落第》詩作:「棄置復棄置,情如刀刃

傷。」又《再下第》:「一夕九起嗟,夢短不到家。兩度長安陌,空將淚見花。」後來

及第,寫出心情完全不同的《登科後》詩:「昔日齷齪不足誇,今朝放蕩思無涯。春風

得意馬蹄疾,一日看盡長安花。」



張繼《楓橋夜泊》的實用指南:抒情文最易貧弱,可以用它來描寫季節;描寫寂寞或失

意的主觀情感。記敘文最易單調,可以在敘述旅行遊記或幽靜的環境時使用這首詩。論

說文最易乏味,如果適度引用詩句,可以添加情味。像是「得與失」;「成功和失敗」

,人生價值的辯證這一類的題目,都適於引用。



如果當成文章的開頭:「月落烏啼霜滿天……」這一條船上乘載的,是什麼樣的故事?

又將開往哪裡去呢?



如果當成文章的結尾:「……夜半鐘聲到客船」這是何等孤絕的處境,然而,就在這最

寂寥的時刻,我們才能深刻細微地感受著天地之間的光影與聲音,彷彿是宇宙間最豐盛

的存在。



【第二堂】 中國人的聖經──讀《論語》學做人

《論語》很重要,因為它教導我們說話(巧言令色鮮矣仁);做人做事(己所不欲,勿

施於人);看待世界(釣而不綱,弋不射宿);辨別是非(君子喻於義,小人喻於利)

;治理政事(無慾速;無見小利。欲速則不達;見小利則大事不成)。



晚明思想家李卓吾曾提出批判,他反對「以孔子之是非為是非」,並且認為「夫天生一

人,自有一人之用,不待取給於孔子而後足也。若必待足於孔子,則千古以前無孔子,

終不得為人乎?」



被稱為「聖人」的孔子,是什麼樣的人呢?



孔子3歲喪父,17歲喪母,家境清寒。故曾雲:「吾少也賤,故多能鄙事。」



孔子衣冠整潔合宜,舉止恭敬自然,《論語?鄉黨?第十》有許多關於孔子進退應對與生

活習慣的描寫。對顏色與音樂的喜愛,孔子說:「惡紫之奪朱也,惡鄭聲之亂雅樂也,

惡利口之覆邦家者。」



關於飲食的講究與習慣,則曰:「食不厭精,膾不厭細,食饐而餲,魚餒而肉敗,不食

。色惡不食,臭惡不食。失飪不食,不時不食,割不正,不食,不得其醬,不食。肉雖

多,不使勝食氣。唯酒無量,不及亂。沽酒,市脯,不食。不撤薑食,不多食。祭於公

,不宿肉。祭肉,不出三日;出三日,不食之矣。」、「食不語,寢不言。」



孔子對於情緒的調節也很注重:「子食於有喪者之側,未嘗飽也。子於是日哭,則不歌

。」



孔子最崇拜的人是顏回。哀公問:「弟子孰為好學?」孔子對曰:「有顏回者好學,不

遷怒,不貳過。不幸短命死矣!今也則亡,未聞好學者也。」子曰:「賢哉,回也!一

簞食,一瓢飲,在陋巷,人不堪其憂,回也不改其樂。賢哉,回也!」孔子曾問子貢,

覺得顏回和他比起來怎麼樣?對曰:「賜也,何敢望回?回也,聞一以知十;賜也,聞

一以知二。」 子曰:「弗如也;吾與女,弗如也。」孔子一直是世俗中人,卻把顏淵的

生活當成是自己的理想生活,甚至成為一種美學。子曰:「飯疏食飲水,曲肱而枕之,

樂亦在其中矣!不義而富且貴,於我如浮雲。」



這些經典運用在論說文是很恰當的。像是:「如何選擇朋友」;「談修養」;「環保議

題」;「真誠與虛偽」;「主觀與客觀」;「同情心」等等。



【第三堂】 三巨頭的志願──《論語》與記敘文

以朱自清的《背影》為例,談談記敘文的創作方式。在《背影》中,縮小父親的形象,

隻寫他的「背影」,再將「買橘子」的細節放大鋪陳。開頭先寫已經很久沒見到父親,

再寫父親的無能與挫敗。雖然父親依舊樂觀面對一切的不順遂,可是在兒子眼中,他的

形像已經在崩壞。父親的殷勤與細心,兒子的不領情,形成強烈的對比。有「對比」才

有衝擊,也才會有層次。在論說文裡對比是為了測驗邏輯,在記敘文或抒情文裡對比則

是加強情感。



我說道,「爸爸,你走吧。」他望車外看了看,說,「我買幾個橘子去。你就在此地,

不要走動。」我看那邊月台的柵欄外有幾個賣東西的等著顧客。走到那邊月台,須穿過

鐵道,須跳下去又爬上去。父親是一個胖子,走過去自然要費事些。我本來要去的,他

不肯,隻好讓他去。我看見他戴著黑布小帽,穿著黑布大馬褂,深青布棉袍,蹣跚地走

到鐵道邊,慢慢探身下去,尚不大難。可是他穿過鐵道,要爬上那邊月台,就不容易了

。他用兩手攀著上面,兩腳再向上縮;他肥胖的身子向左微傾,顯出努力的樣子。這時

我看見他的背影,我的淚很快地流下來了。我趕緊拭乾了淚,怕他看見,也怕別人看見





先寫顏色,再細寫動作:蹣跚、努力,都看出父親的吃力。先經過烘托,再寫出父親的

背影。兒子的不忍之淚,也是慚愧之淚。



《論語》裡的記敘文是怎麼寫的呢?子路姓仲名由,比孔子小九歲,為人剛勇,重信講

義,對朋友很慷慨,是個樂於分享的人。子曰:「道不行,乘桴浮於海。從我者,其由

與?」子路聞之喜。子曰:「由也好勇過我,無所取材。」



子路的悲劇發生在魯哀公十五年(西元前480年)冬天,壯烈的犧牲。當時,子路已是一

位63歲的老者。



孔門師徒孔子、顏淵與子路的三巨頭會議,討論個人的志向,成為經典的時刻,流傳後

世。顏淵、季路侍。子曰:「盍各言爾志?」子路曰:「願車馬、衣輕裘,與朋友共,

敝之而無憾。」顏淵曰:「願無伐善,無施勞。」子路曰:「願聞子之志。」子曰:「

老者安之,朋友信之,少者懷之。」



這是一段很好的記敘文,有對話,有人物,還有性格的塑造和刻劃。更有著人生的理解

與了悟,是哲學的境界。



【第四堂】 逝者如斯夫──《論語》與抒情文

琦君女士名篇《下雨天真好》是抒情文的最佳範例(三民書局《紅紗燈》)。



雨天的濕氣與麻煩,是眾人之苦,卻是她喜歡的。原來她喜歡的不隻是雨天,而是小時

候雨天的回憶。既懷舊又抒情。使用了「顏色」與「狀聲字」,活潑生動。再寫下雨天

做什麼事,雨天的活動,也把其他人物寫出來,不顯單調。



像是文中描述母親聽說書的段落:慷慨的母親、雨聲與瞎子的鼓聲相呼應,寫出聲音。

大人的傷感與孩子的隻顧著吃,也是對比。亮燈與做喜事,埋下了日後長大的寂寞淒涼





漢代末年的「古詩十九首」,也有著抒情的極緻表現。



涉江采芙蓉,蘭澤多芳草。采之欲遺誰?所思在遠道。還顧望舊鄉,長路漫浩浩。同心

而離居,憂傷以終老。



藉由采芙蓉的動作,寫離情與思念。一層層的堆砌,由近而遠,到最後才點出憂傷。另

外還有一首,是用「疊字」加強意象,烘托情感,也是一種抒情的方式。



迢迢牽牛星,皎皎河漢女。纖纖擢素手,劄劄弄機杼。終日不成章,泣涕零如雨。河漢

清且淺,相去復幾許?盈盈一水間,脈脈不得語。



用疊字來加強意象,以牽牛織女星,相愛卻不能相守,來象徵有情人被現實隔絕的痛苦





以說理取勝的《論語》,也有優美的抒情文。子在川上曰:「逝者如斯夫,不捨晝夜。

」對於時間的慨嘆,語法特殊,是倒裝句法。後一句補充前一句。這也就是作文裡常用

到的「比喻法」。子曰:「歲寒,然後知松柏之後凋也。」以松柏來象徵德行之高,這

是「象徵法」。廄焚,子退朝,曰:「傷人乎?」不問馬。



則是以暗示的方法,描寫孔子對人的珍視與看重。「點,爾何如?」鼓瑟希,鏗爾,捨

瑟而作;對曰:「異乎三子者之撰。」子曰:「何傷乎!亦各言其志也。」曰:「暮春

者,春服既成;冠者五六人,童子六七人。浴乎沂,風乎舞雩,詠而歸。」夫子喟然歎

曰:「吾與點也!」這是《論語》裡面最浪漫的一段,天氣、地點、人物、穿著,都令

人喜愛。也是一種節制的描寫方式,留下了想像的空間。



【第五堂】 君子成人之美──《論語》與論說文

論說文的主要功能是「說明」與「議論」,就是把一件事理說得清楚明白。寫論說文時

,「小故事,大道理」是很好的「夾敘夾議」的作法。以王鼎鈞《六字箴言》為例(爾

雅出版社《開放的人生》):



三十年前,一個年輕人離開故鄉,開始創造自己的前途……老族長正在臨帖練字,他聽

說本族有一位後輩開始踏上人生的旅途,就隨手寫下了三個字「不要怕」,然後擡起頭

來,望著前來求教的年輕人說:「孩子,人生的秘訣隻有六個字,今天先告訴你三個,

供你半生受用。」



這一段的描寫,有人、時、地、事、物,連老族長的動作也寫出來,很生動,也是「敘

」的條件。三十年前開展,三十年後收束,有種少小離家老大回的詩意。成就與傷心事

,就是人生的代價。「不要悔」三個字如醍醐灌頂,頗有禪味。最後一段則是「論」,

也就是總結。



讓我們從《論語》來看論說文的「二分法」,也就是「對立面」。比方「思考與學習」

這一類的題目:子曰:「學而不思則罔,思而不學則殆。」子曰:「吾嘗終日不食,終

夜不寢,以思;無益,不如學也。」



比方是「君子與小人」這一類的題目:子曰:「君子坦蕩蕩,小人長戚戚。」子曰:「

君子成人之美,不成人之惡;小人反是。」子曰:「君子泰而不驕;小人驕而不泰。」

子曰:「君子周而不比,小人比而不周。」子曰:「君子和而不同;小人同而不和。」

子曰:「君子喻於義,小人喻於利。」子曰:「君子上達,小人下達。」子曰:「君子

求諸己,小人求諸人。」子曰:「君子固窮,小人窮斯濫矣。」子夏曰:「小人之過也

必文。」子貢曰:「君子之過也,如日月之食焉,過也,人皆見之;更也,人皆仰之。

」子夏曰:「君子有三變:望之儼然;即之也溫;聽其言也厲。」孔子曰:「君子有三

戒;少之時,血氣未定,戒之在色;及其壯也,血氣方剛,戒之在鬥;及其老也,血氣

既衰,戒之在得。」



比方是「貧窮與富貴」這一類的題目:子貢曰:「貧而無諂,富而無驕,何如?」子曰

:「可也。未若貧而樂,富而好禮者也。」子曰:「富與貴,是人之所欲也;不以其道

,得之不處也。貧與賤,是人之所惡也;不以其道,得之不去也。」



子曰:「邦有道,貧且賤焉,恥也,邦無道,富且貴焉,恥也。」子曰:「貧而無怨,

難;富而無驕,易。」



【第六堂】綠竹林的長嘯──讀《世說》,學寫人

竹林七賢──嵇康、阮籍、阮鹹、山濤、向秀、王戎、劉伶,是魏晉南北朝典型的代表

人物。撥開綠竹林,首先看見的應該就是精神領袖──嵇康。



王戎雲:「與嵇康居二十年,未嘗見其喜慍之色。」



嵇康身長七尺八寸,風姿特秀。見者歎曰:「蕭蕭肅肅,爽朗清舉。」或雲:「肅肅如

松下風,高而徐引。」山公曰:「嵇叔夜之為人也,巖巖若孤松之獨立;其醉也,傀俄

若玉山之將崩。」



鍾士季精有才理,先不識嵇康。鍾要於時賢俊之士,俱往尋康;康方大樹下鍛,向子期

為佐鼓排。康揚槌不輟,傍若無人,移時不交一言。鍾起去,康曰:「何所聞而來?何

所見而去?」鍾曰:「聞所聞而來,見所見而去。」



《世說新語》是很特殊的體裁。它並不隻是在為人物作傳或講說傳聞軼事,還有對人物

的品賞與評鑑。



以語言來描寫人物的【神童篇】:孔文舉年十歲,隨父到洛。時李元禮有盛名,為司隸

校尉;詣門者皆雋才清稱,及中表親戚乃通。文舉至門,謂吏曰:「我是李府君親。」

既通,前坐。元禮問曰:「君與僕有何親?」對曰:「昔先君仲尼,與君先人伯陽,有

師資之尊;是僕與君奕世為通好也。」元禮及賓客莫不奇之。太中大夫陳煒後至,人以

其語語之。煒曰:「小時了了,大未必佳!」文舉曰:「想君小時必當了了。」煒大踧

踖。



孔融小兒一篇,也是以清奇出色的語言,令人印象深刻:孔融被收,中外惶怖。時融兒

大者九歲,小者八歲,二兒故琢釘戲,了無遽容。融謂使者日:「冀罪止於身,二兒可

得全不?」兒徐進曰:「大人豈見覆巢之下,復有完卵乎?」尋亦收至。



也有以行動之反常來刻劃人物的【過門不入篇】:王子猷居山陰,夜大雪,眠覺,開室

,命酌酒。四望皎然,因起徬徨,詠左思《招隱詩》,忽憶戴安道。時戴在剡,即夜乘

小船就之。經宿方至,造門不前而返。人問其故,王曰:「吾本乘興而行,興盡而返,何

必見戴?」



以反其道而行的獨特個人風格來烘托人物的【露肚皮篇】:郗太尉在京口,遣門生與王

丞相書,求女婿。丞相語郗信:「君往東廂,任意選之。」門生歸,白郗曰:「王家諸

郎,亦皆可嘉,聞來覓婿,鹹自矜持;唯有一郎,在東床上坦腹食,如不聞。」郗公雲

:「正此好。」訪之,乃是逸少,因嫁女與焉。



《世說新語》的書寫方法簡潔而準確,對於各種人物的描寫非常精彩而典型,許多典故

與成語都出自於此,是一部重要的經典作品。
















轉轉龜 kids e學院 數學邏輯推理 02 大家來闖關

bt下載  惡魔獵人

商品名稱: 轉轉龜 kids e學院 數學邏輯推理 02 大家來闖關


商品分類: 專業幼兒教學CD



語系版本: 繁體中文互動教學光碟版


運行平台: WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003


更新日期: 2008-09-30


內容說明:



您家有3歲以上的小朋友嗎?一套包爾軟體推薦給您參考,小朋友會很喜愛滴~學習效果

很棒喔!!



內容分7主題每一主題有4片光碟 ,都會把年齡分開喔



每一主題含有 3~4歲1片光碟 , 5~6歲1片光碟 , 7~8歲1片光碟 , 9~10歲1片光碟



以類別分年齡,每一年齡階段有7片可使用



共 28輯光碟, 附親子手冊7本與活動作業本7本



這是很響有名滴轉轉龜學習光碟,非常讚呦!! 從3歲以上可使用到9歲或10歲







智慧 互動 親子 ~多媒體光碟學習系列~





七大主題說明:



1.中文: 37個注音符號的認識

聲母、韻母、結合韻、四聲聲符、拼音





● 結合教學、評量、闖關等活潑生動的動畫遊戲設計



● 輕鬆快樂的生活化情境,引發孩子自主性的學習動機







2.英文: 全國首創~神奇發音小精靈

*最精確標準的發音* *最自然的情境學習*





● 聽、說、讀、寫 ~ 完全合一的最佳美語學習光碟



● 針對基楚美語而設計的故事.漫畫韻文歌曲遊戲等提共充實好玩的學習情境







3.數學~邏輯推理



觀察分析、幾何空間、邏輯判斷、組織能力





● 根據九年一貫教育、兒童身心發展所設計



● 隨機無限的學習組合,百玩不厭!







4.數學~運算 數數、計算、小數、幾何、體積





● 搭配國小新數學課程標準.並融入新數學建構式教學法



● 清晰完整的(示範教學)單元內容讓孩子隨時掌握教學資源的運用







5.數學~腦力開發 反應力、方向感、記憶力、思考力、創造力





● 引導6-9歲孩子從遊戲中學習,學習中遊戲



● 以獲得十項全方位潛能之腦力開發,讓孩子贏在起跑點上







6.自然科學 季節、動物、植物、人體、太陽系、大發明





● 以生動的動畫表演幫助兒童學習;並有遊戲進行問答測驗



● 讓兒童將所學靈活運用,是小朋友學習與成長的最佳良伴







7.音樂美術 色彩應用、創意美勞、音樂創作





● 可愛動物表演的著色遊戲、訓練小朋友的色彩搭配能力和審美觀



● 多樣曲風、以卡拉OK方式教唱、輕鬆而有效的學習中英文歌曲
























Printers Apprentice v8.0.28 WinXPVista

堂本光一  李敏鎬  寫真集

商品名稱: Printers Apprentice v8.0.28 WinXPVista


商品分類: 字型輸入法軟體


商品類型: 字體管理工具軟體


語系版本: 英文正式版


運行平台: Windows XP/2003/Vista


更新日期: 2009-04-24




安裝序號:



序號產生器放至於keygen夾內

內容說明:



超強的字體管理工具,可用來查看字體及安裝與反安裝字體、且程式會自動搜尋硬碟中所有

字體、 讓你方便的查看管理任何字體。對於字體管理是一套相當優秀的工具軟。

英文說明:



Printer's Apprentice is our

powerful font manager for both

Windows Vista & XP.



With Printer's Apprentice, you can

browse and print samples of the

TrueType, Type 1 and OpenType fonts

on your PC, view uninstalled fonts,

print font catalogs in multiple

formats and effortlessly

install/uninstall groups of fonts

with a few clicks.



Use Printer's Apprentice to print

gorgeous font books and keyboard

charts. And effortlessly clean out

your fonts folder by uninstalling

typefaces you don't need.



Printer's Apprentice has many other

features that makes Windows font

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BBC出品 英語原聲動畫 動物街 64號-64 Zoo Lane 第六篇 41-48集

東京熱  av女優  庫洛魔法使

商品名稱: BBC出品 英語原聲動畫 動物街 64號-64 Zoo Lane 第六篇 41-48集


商品分類: 外語綜合教學DVD


商品類型: 幼兒教學


語系版本: 英語發音 DVD版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2011-04-05


內容介紹







    

 







片名:(此片售價150元)BBC出品 英語原聲動畫 動物街64號-64 Zoo Lane 第六篇 41-48集 英語發音(DVD版)(幼教)(適用任何家用DVD播放機超清晰畫面超長超值享受)(此片售價150元)









2011.02.20 全新〞光榮 〞上市 XYZCD Studio












內容說明:





《動物街64號》2000年在BBC首播,這套節目獲當年(英國)電影和電視藝術學院提名,



並在2002年在英國動畫獎中贏得最佳學齡前系列動畫片獎。這也是英國學齡前頻道



CbeeBies和美國學齡前兒童頻道NOGGIN最受歡迎的節目之一。目前,《動物街64號》有



78集。







主人公露茜有一群非常特殊的朋友,他們有角、有尾巴、有駝峰還有長鼻子!因為露茜



的家就住在動物街64號,旁邊就是動物園!每天晚上,露茜都在她的小窗戶旁,從長頸



鹿喬治娜的長脖子上滑下來,然後聽動物們講一個故事,每天晚上故事都不一樣。



每一個故事,都會講述地球上某一個地方,在那裡生活的動物們發生的有趣的事情。有



非洲自私的大象,有澳大利亞的袋鼠媽媽和袋鼠寶寶,還有北極可愛的白熊……大家一



起來動物街64號吧,和露茜一起,暢遊世界每個角落,和那裡的動物們一起感受童年的



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Meet the Shapes 01-06集(完)

女優  本土自拍

商品名稱: Meet the Shapes 01-06集(完)


商品分類: 外語綜合教學DVD



語系版本: 英語發音 英文單字導讀歡唱學習互動教學版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2010-07-30


內容說明:



Learning sight words has never been this easy!



Many words don follow basic decoding rules and are taught in pre-k and

kindergarten classrooms as "sight words", "instant words", "high frequency

words" or "star words." A new reader finds sight words very frustrating until

they are memorized. A good reader will be able to instantly recognize "

sight words" without having to 'figure them out'. Preschool Prep Company

makes learning sight words fun and easy. Now children can master "sight

words" with the same rapid speed that they learned letters, numbers, shapes

and colors. Meet the Sight Words is used in schools across the country.





強力介紹這一款賣家媽咪在2009.02逛美國華盛頓州的Southcenter Mall in Seattle WA

裡面的Learning Quest Toys Store玩具店時在櫃檯放映看到的, 賣家媽咪跟老公是當

場看到傻眼啦@@, 因為preschool Prep這一系列的幼教系統比起一般普遍DVD 幼教教學

系統真的是有特色到沒話說, 在美國還囊括25個大獎, 是評價相當高的幼教商品, 而且

根據玩具店員描述, 很多美國爸媽超愛這一套幼教DVD系統, 是商店裡賣得很暢銷也是常

常賣到缺貨的熱賣商品之一喔! 當然賣家媽咪也是當場打包了一整套的DVD系列回家給2

歲和8個月的兒子作為他們幼童學習教材之一喔!



結果賣家媽咪的兩歲多兒子, 看不到兩個月, meet the sight words 1-2-3 共3片DVD

裡所有平常常用的的單字, 如: on, of, at, his, she, with 等等, 不用經過思考, 就

可以通通很流暢的說出來喔!!! 連賣家媽咪自己對美國 Preschool Prep 教學系統的驚

人功力都非常吃驚, 或許這就是 Preschool Prep 能囊括多項大獎的原因! 當然幼童還

小無法理解單字的意思, 但此教學系統最大的目的就是讓幼童不用一個個單字去背, 就

可以一眼很順口又正確的念出完整的單字喔, 這對幼童的語言學習更是往前進了一大步!






















Wee Sing 01 In the Car 01-20集

股票  航海王  魔法24

商品名稱: Wee Sing 01 In the Car 01-20集


商品分類: 外語綜合教學DVD


商品類型: 另有電子書在ENG1243,請另行購買


語系版本: 英語發音 兒童音樂導讀歡唱學習互動教學版


運行平台: WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003


更新日期: 2006-02-01


內容說明:



收錄最齊全的英語童謠系列專輯



國內兒童英語教師一緻推薦,10輯共收錄600多首英語童謠;包括小男孩、小女孩及成

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精心製作的DVD均由以英語為母語的孩童與成 人錄製,可當背景音樂播放,使孩

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學英語。



◎全套共05輯?每輯60分鐘的美語,吐血推薦,

1 Childern』s Songs and Fingerplay

6 Around the World



童謠語手指歌 世界童謠

本輯收錄73首歌謠與手指謠,曲調容易琅琅上口,是親子同樂時光最佳選擇。

本輯收錄世界各地兒童最喜愛的童謠,每首皆以母語呈現。讓孩子藉由世界各地的音樂

,學習並瞭解各民族的文化及風土民俗。



2 Wee Sing and Play 7 Bibles Songs



童謠遊戲 聖經之歌

包含72首精采有趣的拍手、拍球、跳繩、童謠遊戲,配合輕快悅耳的曲調,能加強孩子

們肢體的協調性,有助於節奏感的訓練,並且讓他們在遊戲中開懷大笑。

可愛的聖經詩歌與手指謠。本及所收錄的兒童詩歌,內容包含聖經裡的人物、歷史、寓

言、讚美詩與祈禱文。藉由這些活潑可愛的歌曲,孩子和您可輕鬆地認識關於聖經的內





3 Games , Games, Games

8 America

團體遊戲 美國?美國

錄60首以上美國最受歡迎的團體遊戲,包括了傳統最首歡迎,及一些新的團體遊戲,孩

子會熱愛這些令人興奮好玩的活動。家長和老師們也會非常喜愛這個專輯所提供的能力

訓練與娛樂價值。 本輯收錄了美國人民自拓荒、建國至今,人們傳唱多年的40多首歌謠

。從國歌到海軍軍歌,從水手的船歌到掏金熱時代的小曲兒,生動反映道地的美國文化





4 Wee Sing for Bady 9 In the Car



寶寶之歌 一路歡唱

當你想逗寶寶開心,或哄他入睡的時候,本專輯是您最理想的選擇。讓您和寶寶擁有愉

快的歡樂時光,並能伴隨他安然進入甜美夢鄉。

本輯內容活潑又豐富,除了許多首關於旅遊野營、交通工具、富含想像與樂趣的而歌外

,還有趣味十足的繞口令,以及百玩不厭的團體遊戲!

5 Nursery Phymes and Lullabies

10 Wee Sing for Christmas



童詩與搖籃曲 耶誕快樂頌

本專輯收錄55首精采有趣的童詩,廣受各年齡層孩子的喜愛。另有22首輕柔的搖籃曲,

將讓孩子沉醉其中,並陪伴他們安然入睡。

本輯收錄至古自今的耶誕歌謠,有些歌謠描述平安夜的情景,有些則是耶誕老人送禮物

的情形,每首歌曲與手指謠都能使您與家人一同歡度這個屬於愛與分享的節日。











Wee Sing 英語童謠,風行美國二十五年,是英語系國家的小朋友最喜愛的童謠歌曲系列

,也是國內孩子最熟悉的英語童謠。★ 精心製作的 CD 均由以英語為母語的孩童與成

人錄製,可當背景音樂播放,使孩子們自然熟悉英語的發音及語感;也可作為英語教學

的利器,讓小朋友快樂地從歌唱中學英語
























小愛因斯坦 Little Einsteins Team Up For Adventure 03 埃及金字塔的傳奇

富爾特圖庫  尹恩惠  金載沅

商品名稱: 小愛因斯坦 Little Einsteins Team Up For Adventure 03 埃及金字塔的傳奇


商品分類: 外語綜合教學DVD


商品類型: 動畫影片教學合輯版


語系版本: 國語/英語/粵語發音 繁體中文/英文字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2009-12-25


內容說明:



【小愛因斯坦系列】是迪士尼公司與全美嬰幼兒影音產品銷售第一名的小小愛因斯坦團

隊為學齡前的小朋友所設計製作的學習影音產品。跟著裡歐、安妮、昆斯與瓊四位主人

翁及他們所駕駛的音樂太空船一起出任務冒險,在驚險刺激的任務過程中讓小朋友認識

並學習有關音樂、藝術、科學、動物、自然等知識及團隊合作的精神。跟著四位小英雄

互動,一起唱歌、跳舞並幫忙解決問題。並透過生動活潑的卡通動畫及實景合成的技術

,激發小朋友的學習興趣。這次四位小英語要出的任務,是要幫太空船尋找一ㄍ適合的

家,現在就一起來加入冒險!!
























最新藍光畫質版 Teletubbies 天線寶寶 2010 版 第一篇 左右腦智力開發 01-06集

金載沅  高普考

商品名稱: 最新藍光畫質版 Teletubbies 天線寶寶 2010 版 第一篇 左右腦智力開發 01-06集


商品分類: 外語綜合教學DVD


商品類型: 幼兒教學


語系版本: 國語/英語發音 英文/70%繁體中文+30%簡體中文語言字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2011-07-25


內容介紹







    

  







片名:(此片售價200元)最新藍光版 Teletubbies天線寶寶 2010版 第一篇 左右腦智力開發 01-06集 英語/國語發音

英文/70%繁體中文+30%簡體中文語言字幕(DVD9版)(幼教)(適用任何家用DVD播放機超清晰畫面超長超值享受)(此片售價200元) 



2011.07.30 全新〞光榮 〞上市 XYZCD Studio












內容說明:









1.多美妙的音樂



1-1我的小提琴



1-2軍樂隊領隊







2.拼圖和繪畫



2-1拼圖兔子



2-2擠壓繪畫







3.顏色和數字



3-1顏色紫色



3-2數字:五



 











 








美國早教系列 Baby Genius: Favorite Nursery Rhymes 最喜愛的兒歌 第四篇 01-14首

摔角  約翰藍儂  miku airi

商品名稱: 美國早教系列 Baby Genius: Favorite Nursery Rhymes 最喜愛的兒歌 第四篇 01-14首


商品分類: 外語綜合教學DVD


商品類型: 幼兒教學


語系版本: 英語發音 DVD版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2011-08-25


內容介紹







    

  







片名:(此片售價150元)美國早教系列 Baby Genius: Favorite Nursery Rhymes 最喜愛的兒歌 第四篇 01-14首

英語發音(DVD版)(幼教)(有聲導讀)(適用任何家用DVD播放機超清晰畫面超長超值享受)









2011.08.30 全新〞光榮 〞上市 XYZCD Studio












內容說明:



 This outstanding collection of Baby Genius DVDs includes themes about





playtime outings and little children interacting in the events and places



around them. The focus is on entertainment and teaching children in an



environment filled with fun and adventure. Animation is combined with



children』s songs and includes fun-loving Baby Genius characters like DJ



the Dinosaur, Vinko the Dancing Bear and more.






















趣味科學實驗 04

幼兒教學  女優

商品名稱: 趣味科學實驗 04


商品分類: 外語綜合教學DVD


商品類型: 影片教學版


語系版本: 日語發音 繁體中文字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2008-08-25


內容說明:



我們可以說這系列影集,是以一種讓學生對大自然奧祕產生敬畏的方式,來呈現科學

的現象,更好的說法是這系列影集會讓學生張大眼睛並發出驚奇聲:『哇』。在節目中

,老師實際上也是魔術師,另一項優點就是學生可在家裡自己嚐試各種不同的實驗。



內容介紹:





<第1集> 小小忍者--瓢蟲的祕密

<第2集> 蝸牛奇事

<第3集> 生物薄膜奇譚

<第4集> 固體還是液體?令人驚異的物質科學

<第5集> 熱與冷--溫度的差異

<第6集> 碰撞的科學

<第7集> 半空中的煞車-降落傘的祕密

<第8集> 奇妙的離心力

<第9集> 奧祕的骨牌效應

<第10集> 滾動的科學

<第11集> 靜電力的魔法

<第12集> 魔法科學

<第13集> 田園的大遊樂場












美國之音特別英語 合輯 基礎詞彙

淫水  創光速戰記

商品名稱: 美國之音特別英語 合輯 基礎詞彙


商品分類: 外語學習英文檢定


商品類型: 影音教學版


語系版本: 英語發音 英文字幕版


運行平台: WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003


更新日期: 2008-07-25


內容說明:





a or an

[(1) one; (2) any; (3) each]

Would you give me a sheet of paper? (1)

A triangle has three sides. (2)

He comes to see his grandmother once a week. (3)



able

[having the power to do something]

Are you able to speak English?



about

[(1) almost; (2) of or having a relation to]

He completed about half of his work. (1)

We talk about the weather. (2)



above

[at a higher place]

His head was above the water.



accept

[to agree to receive]

Please accept my thanks.



accident

[(1) something that happens by chance or mistake; (2) an unplanned event]

She was injured in the accident. (1)

We met again by accident after seventeen years had passed. (2)



accuse

[(1) to say a person is responsible for an act or crime; (2) to make a

statement against someone]

Her friend accused her of breaking his heart. (1)

The lawyer accused the suspect of lying. (2)



across

[(1) from side to side; (2) to the other side]

The box was ten centimeters across. (1)

The dog ran across the road. (2)



act

[to do something]

He acted immediately to stop the fight.



activist

[one who seeks change through action]

The activist worked hard to change the law.



actor

[someone acting in a play or show]

That actor frightened me.



add

[(1) to put (something) with another to make it larger; (2) to say more]

Please add my name to the list. (1)

She told him to leave, but added that she would like to see him again. (2)



administration

[the executive part of a government, usually headed by a president or prime

minister]

The new administration starts work in January.



admit

[(1) to accept; (2) to express one's guilt or responsibility]

When was the country admitted to the United Nations? (1)

He admitted that what he did was wrong. (2)



adult

[a grown person]

Only an adult can sign the document.



advise

[to help with information, knowledge or ideas in making a decision]

Did you advise him to leave?



affect

[(1)to influence;(2)to produce an effect on]

A lack of sleep affected the singer's performance. (1)

Mr. Nutley's belief in my talent greatly affected my life. (2)



afraid

[feeling fear]

I am afraid of guns.



after

[(1)later; (2)behind]

She arrived after the lesson started. (1)

In the alphabet, B is after A. (2)



again

[(1) another time; (2) as before]

Sam played the song again. (1)

I found my book in the same place again. (2)



against

[(1) opposed to; (2) not agreeing with something]

They marched against the war. (1)

He agreed to most of the plan, but was against starting it now. (2)



age

[how old a person or thing is]

The legal age for voting is eighteen.



agency

[an organization that is part of a larger group]

UNICEF is an agency of the United Nations.



aggression

[(1) an attack against a person or country; (2) the violation of a

country's borders]

The surprise attack was an act of aggression. (1)

The country committed aggression when it crossed the border of the other

country. (2)



ago

[(1) of time past; (2) before now]

He was my friend long ago. (1)

I saw her two years ago. (2)



agree

[(1) to have the same belief as someone; (2) to be willing to do

something]

We agree about politics. (1)

Both sides agree to meet again next week. (2)



agriculture

[farming]

John studied agriculture because he wanted to be a farmer.



aid

[(1) to help; (2) to support; (3) help, assistance]

He offered to aid the victims of the fire. (1)

Did you give money to aid the Democratic or the Republican candidate? (2)

Congress voted to provide aid to the flood victims. (3)





aim

[(1) to point a gun at; (2) a goal or purpose]

You cannot hit the target if you do not aim the gun. (1)

The aim of the reformers is to improve government. (2)



air

[the mixture of gases around the earth, mostly nitrogen and oxygen, that we

breathe]

The air is clean in the mountains.



air force

[a military organization using airplanes]

The air force wants more airplanes and missiles.



airplane

[a vehicle with wings that flies]

I flew home on an airplane.



airport

[a place where airplanes take off and land]

The airplane landed at the airport in Washington.



album

[a collection of recorded music]

He recorded the song from an old record album.



alcohol

[a strong, colorless liquid, usually made from grain, used as a drug or

in industrial products]

The man fell because he drank too much alcohol.



alive

[(1) having life; (2) not dead]

The flowers become alive in the spring. (1)

The accident victim was seriously injured but is still alive. (2)



all

[(1) everything; (2) everyone; (3) the complete amount]

She ate all that she wanted. (1)

All were invited to speak on the proposal. (2)

She spent all her money for a new car. (3)



ally

[a nation or person joined with another for a special purpose]

Britain is a military ally of the United States.



almost

[a little less than completely]

My dog is almost five years old.



alone

[separated from others]

Some people enjoy eating alone.



along

[near or on]

We walked along the road.



already

[(1) before now; (2) even now]

She was already there when we arrived. (1)

It is already too late to take the train. (2)



also

[(1) added to; (2) too]

Please bring me the fish dinner and coffee, and also some water. (1)

She said she also wanted to go home. (2)



although

[even if it is true that]

Although he was tired, he kept walking.



always

[(1) at all times; (2) every time]

This street is always busy. (1)

We always study together. (2)



ambassador

[a nation's highest diplomatic representative (to another government)]

Foreign ambassadors live in the capital city.



amend

[to add to or to change (a proposal or law)]

The committee refused to amend its proposal.



ammunition

[the bullets or shells fired from guns]

They could not fight without ammunition.



among

[in or part of (a group)]

She was among the students who left the school.



amount

[the number, size or weight of anything]

The doctor gave him only a small amount of medicine.



anarchy

[(1) a lack of order; (2) lawlessness]

The peaceful protests blocked the streets and produced anarchy. (1)

Anarchy resulted when the city could not stop the riots. (2)



ancestor

[a family member from the past]

My ancestors came from Switzerland in 1742.



ancient

[(1) very old; (2) long ago]

Scientists discovered the ancient knife in a cave. (1)

They read the Iliad while studying ancient Greece. (2)



and

[(1) also; (2) in addition to; (3) with]

My dog likes to run and jump. (1)

Five and three equal eight. (2)

Do you like rice and black beans? (3)



anger

[a strong emotion against someone or something]

The protester's voice was full of anger.



animal

[a living creature that moves, such as a dog or cat]

The kangaroo is a strange animal.



anniversary

[a yearly celebration or observance of an event that happened in the past]

When is your wedding anniversary?



announce

[(1) to make known publicly; (2) to declare officially]

Who announced the VOA news last night? (1)

The president announced a tax cut. (2)



another

[(1) one more;(2)a different one]

May I have another kiss? (1)

Let's do this another way. (2)



answer

[(1) a statement produced by a question; (2) to make a statement after

being asked a question]

That was my final answer. (1)

She answered the question with a smile. (2)



any

[one or more of no special kind]

I do not have any plans to leave town.



apologize

[to express regret for a mistake or accident for which one accepts

responsibility]

Do not apologize for someone else's mistake.



appeal

[(1) to take to a higher court, person or group for a decision; (2) to call

on somebody for help]

I have appealed the decision to a higher court. (1)

The aid organization appealed for more food and water for flood victims. (

2)



appear

[(1) to show oneself; (2) to come into sight; (3) to seem]

The actor appeared on television for the first time. (1)

The ship appeared as the fog lifted. (2)

The farmer appeared to be very tired. (3)



appoint

[(1) to name; (2) to choose]

The owner appointed John to head the new business. (1)

The president can appoint a judge to the new court. (2)



approve

[(1) to agree with; (2) to agree to support]

The bank approved my loan. (1)

I approve of your proposal. (2)



archeology

[the scientific study of past human life and activities]

He studied archeology in college.



area

[any place or part of it]

My friend lives in this area.



argue

[(1) to offer reasons for or against something; (2) to dispute; (3) to

disagree]

The President argued for more aid to schools. (1)

They argued all day but could not find agreement. (2)

George and Al love to argue about politics. (3)



arms

[(1) military equipment; (2) weapons]

The rebels got most of their arms by taking them from soldiers. (1)

We are very concerned about the spread of nuclear arms. (2)



army

[military ground forces]

The army fights on the ground.



around

[on every side (of)]

She drove around in her new car.



arrest

[(1) to seize a person for legal action; (2) to take as a prisoner]

The judge ordered police to arrest him because he refused to come to court.

(1)

The police arrested the violent demonstrators. (2)



arrive

[to come to a place, especially at the end of a trip]

The president arrived in Tokyo for an official visit.



art

[expressions or creations by humans, such as paintings, music, writing or

statues]

Much of the art included paintings stolen during World War II.



artillery

[big guns]

Artillery destroyed most of the buildings in the town.



as

[(1) equally; (2) when; (3) while]

The wild fire spread as fast as the wind behind it. (1)

As he heard the gunshot, he looked at his watch and saw it was almost

five o'clock. (2)

He watched the animal as it ran across the field. (3)



ash

[the part left after something burns]

Only ashes were left when the fire passed.



ask

[(1) to question; (2) to say something is wanted]

We ask the teacher questions every day. (1)

The candidate asked the people for their votes. (2)



assist

[to help]

The doctor asked the medical student to assist him.



astronaut

[a person who travels in space]

Astronaut Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon.



astronomy

[the scientific study of stars and the universe]

I study astronomy because I like to look at stars.



asylum

[political protection given by a government to a person from another

country]

The refugee asked for political asylum.



at

[(1) in or near; (2) where; (3) when]

She saw the bear at the edge of the forest. (1)

Look at the bear. (2)

We must go home at noon. (3)



atmosphere

[the gases surrounding any star or planet]

The atmosphere of Venus is mostly water and carbon dioxide.



attach

[(1) to tie together; (2) to connect]

Please attach this name card to your coat. (1)

He attached himself to our group. (2)



attack

[(1) a violent attempt to damage, injure or kill; (2) to start a fight]

The war started with a rebel attack on government troops at Charleston,

South Carolina. (1)

Several men attacked him on the street. (2)



attempt

[(1) to work toward something; (2) to try; (3) to make an effort]

He attempted to change his life one step at a time. (1)

Do not attempt to drive through the flood waters. (2)

You will never write your book if you do not attempt it. (3)



attend

[to be present at]

The president will attend the meeting.



automobile

[(1) a vehicle with wheels used to carry people; (2) a car]

Is a bus an automobile? (1)

Who invented the automobile? (2)



autumn

[the time of the year between summer and winter]

The trees of autumn are bright red and yellow.



average

[(1) something (a number) representing the middle; (2) common; (3) normal]

The average of daily high temperatures in Washington in January is zero

degrees, Celsius. (1)

The average amount spent for lunch was two dollars. (2)

John is an average student. (3)



avoid

[to stay away from]

Avoid meat and milk products to prevent a heart attack.



awake

[not sleeping]

The storm kept everyone awake for hours.



award

[an honor or prize for an act or service]

Last night, we saw the movie that won the best picture award.



away

[not near]

The old man came from far away, but his home is here now.







baby

[a newly born creature]

Mary had a baby last night.



back

[(1) the part behind the front; (2) the other way from forward]

The writer's picture is on the back of the book. (1)

She stopped walking away and looked back at me. (2)



bad

[(1) wrong; (2) acting against the law; (3) not good]

Bill made a bad decision. (1)

The prisoner was a bad man for most of his life. (2)

The water was dirty and had a bad taste. (3)



balance

[to make two sides or forces equal]

I balanced my budget by not spending more than I earned.



ball

[something round]

The earth is shaped like a ball.



balloon

[a device of strong, light material that rises when filled with gas lighter

than air]

Many hot air balloons race in New Mexico each year.



ballot

[a piece of paper used for voting]

I was asked to count the ballots and announce the winner.



ban

[(1) to not permit; (2) to stop; (3) an official restriction]

Running is banned at our swimming pool. (1)

The curfew bans all night time travel. (2)

The protestors called for a ban on smoking in public buildings. (3)



bank

[an organization that keeps and lends money]

The man said he robbed banks because that is where the money is.



bar

[to prevent or block]

He was barred from competing in the games because he used illegal drugs.



barrier

[anything that blocks or makes an action difficult]

The voting rights law removes most racial barriers to voting.



base

[(1) a military center; (2) to establish as a fact]

My brother is at a military training base. (1)

Her research was based on experiments. (2)



battle

[a fight between opposing armed forces]

Southern forces won the battle but lost the war.



be

[(1) to live; (2) to happen; (3) to exist]

The man is very sick and will not be here much longer. (1)

The wedding will be soon. (2)

Washington, D.C., has been the capital for 200 years. (3)



beat

[to hit again and again]

The prison guards denied they beat the prisoner.



beauty

[that which pleases the eye, ear or spirit]

All fell silent at the beauty of the mountains.



because

[for the reason that]

He left because he was sick.



become

[to come to be]

When did he become sick?



bed

[a sleeping place]

The bed was so hard that I could not sleep.



before

[earlier]

Bill ate before he went to work.



begin

[(1) to do the first part of an action; (2) to start]

He began to laugh when he saw me. (1)

A long walk begins with one step. (2)



behind

[(1) at the back of; (2) in back of]

Our fastest runner was far behind the leader. (1)

I live behind that hill. (2)



believe

[(1) to think; (2) to feel sure of; (3) to accept as true; (4) to trust]

I believe it may rain tonight. (1)

Jim believes his friend is a good writer. (2)

The lawyer believed the suspect's statement. (3)

We believe in God. (4)



bell

[an instrument that makes a musical sound]

Jim says he likes the sound of a church bell.



belong

[(1) to be owned by; (2) to be a member of]

That book belongs to my sister. (1)

My brother belongs to the Boy Scouts. (2)



below

[lower than]

The temperature outside is below freezing.



best

[the most good]

All of our singers are good but Lisa is best.



betray

[(1) to turn against; (2) to be false to]

The spy betrayed his country. (1)

The boy betrayed his mother's trust in him. (2)



better

[more good than]

Zach is a better baseball player than Al.



between

[(1) in the space or time that separates; (2) from one to the other]

I would like to meet with you between two and three o'clock. (1)

Secret talks between the two nations produced an agreement. (2)



big

[(1) of great size; (2) not small]

Texas is a big state. (1)

Melissa was a big baby. (2)



bill

[a legislative proposal]

To become law, a bill must be approved by both houses of Congress and

signed by the President.



biology

[the scientific study of life or living things in all their forms]

My school requires one year of study each of biology, physics and

chemistry.



bird

[a creature that flies]

I watched the bird fly away until I could no longer see it.



bite

[to cut with the teeth]

My dog sounds aggressive but he will not bite you.



black

[(1) dark; (2) having the color like that of the night sky]

I first saw him on a black and stormy night. (1)

The doctor arrived in a big black car. (2)



blame

[(1) to accuse; (2) to hold responsible]

The police blamed him for the crime. (1)

Don't blame me for your bad decision. (2)



blanket

[a cloth cover used to keep warm]

The flood refugees needed food and warm blankets.



bleed

[to lose blood]

Do you know how to stop your nose from bleeding?



blind

[not able to see]

Being blind did not keep him from becoming a famous singer.



block

[(1) to stop something from being done; (2) to prevent movement]

He blocked any attempt to become friends. (1)

A truck accident blocked the road for an hour. (2)



blood

[red fluid in the body]

A blood test is usually part of a yearly medical examination.



blow

[to move with force, as in air]

The wind blows the autumn leaves.



blue

[having the color like that of a clear sky]

My son has blue eyes.



boat

[something built to travel on water that carries people or goods]

I like to fish from a boat.



body

[(1) all of a person or animal; (2) the remains of a person or animal]

Exercise can improve anyone's body. (1)

Police found five bodies buried beneath the house. (2)



boil

[to heat a liquid until it becomes very hot]

Boil one cup of water, add frozen vegetables and cook for five minutes.



bomb

[(1) a device that explodes with great force; (2) to attack or destroy with

bombs]

The bomb exploded outside the building. (1)

The warplanes bombed enemy missile launchers. (2)



bone

[the hard material in the body]

The girl broke a bone in her wrist when she fell.



book

[a long written work for reading]

The professor has written six books about East Asia.



border

[a dividing line between nations]

Many new factories have been built across the border in Mexico.



(be) born

[(1) to come to life; (2) to come into existence]

When were you born? (1)

The American Revolution was born in Massachusetts. (2)



borrow

[to take as a loan]

The bank refused to let me borrow any more money.



both

[not just one of two, but the two together]

Both of us were educated at the University of Virginia.



bottle

[a container, usually made of glass, to hold liquid]

He drank the last bottle of water.



bottom

[the lowest part of something]

The damaged submarine is still at the bottom of the ocean.



box

[something to put things into]

Put the old books in that box.



boy

[a young male person]

The boys played together after school.



boycott

[to refuse to take part in or deal with]

The farm workers union called for a boycott of vegetables picked by foreign

workers.



brain

[the control center of thought, emotions and body activity of all

creatures]

Scientists continue to discover new information about the chemistry of

the brain.



brave

[having no fear]

Leaving home was a brave decision.



bread

[a food made from grain]

We have bread at every meal.



break

[(1) to divide into parts by force; (2) to destroy]

The glass broke into many pieces. (1)

Years of hard work broke his health, but it did not break his spirit. (2)



breathe

[to take air into the body and let it out again]

Breathe deeply before you begin your speech.



bridge

[a structure built over a waterway, valley or road so people and vehicles

can cross from one side to the other]

The city needs a new bridge across the river.



brief

[(1) short; (2) not long]

Many people wish to speak, so please keep your comments brief. (1)

The car slowed down briefly, then speeded up. (2)



bright

[(1) giving much light; (2) strong and clear in color]

Bright sunlight hurts my eyes. (1)

The new grass is bright green. (2)



bring

[to come with something]

Sam will bring Tracy to the party.



broadcast

[(1) to send information, stories or music by radio or television; (2) a

radio or television program]

VOA broadcasts the news in Special English. (1)

The Special English broadcast can be heard almost everywhere. (2)



brother

[a male with the same father or mother as another person]

I have three brothers, but no sisters.



brown

[having the color like that of coffee]

Richard has brown hair and brown eyes.



budget

[a spending plan]

Congress decided to add money to the education budget.



build

[to join materials together to make something]

Tim plans to build a house for his dog.



building

[anything built for use as a house, factory, office, school, store or place

of entertainment]

My office is in that building next to the hotel.



bullet

[a small piece of metal shot from a gun]

The bullet hit the exact center of the target.



burn

[(1) to be on fire; (2) to destroy or damage by fire]

The candles burned brightly enough for me to read the book. (1)

The wildfire burned much of the forest. (2)



burst

[to break open suddenly]

The dam burst and sent a wall of water rushing down the valley.



bury

[to put into the ground and cover with earth]

Where do you think they buried the treasure?



bus

[a public vehicle to carry people]

Ride the A-17 bus to 4th and Independence Avenue.



business

[(1) one's work; (2) buying and selling to earn money; (3) trade]

My business is writing radio programs. (1)

The Internet is creating many new markets for business. (2)

I have done business with that company for many years. (3)



busy

[(1) doing something; (2) very active]

Are you busy now? (1)

George was very busy this morning with an emergency case. (2)



but

[(1) however; (2) other than; (3) yet]

She knew who called but I did not know. (1)

The boy ate nothing but candy. (2)

Jean was tired but she could not get to sleep. (3)



buy

[to get by paying something, usually money]

Where did Lila buy those great clothes?



by

[(1) near; at; (2) next to; (3) from ; (4) not later than]

Please sit here by me. (1)

They walked by the river. (2)

They performed a play by William Shakespeare. (3)

Her mother said that she had to be home by midnight. (4)







cabinet

[a group of ministers that helps lead a government]

The President meets every week with his cabinet.



call

[(1) to give a name to ; (2) to ask for or request]

I call myself John. (1)

They called for an end to the fighting. (2)



calm

[(1) quiet; (2) peaceful; (3) opposite of tense]

The calm crowd waited for the president to speak.

The city was calm after two days of rioting.

Can you remain calm in a tense situation? (3)



camera

[a device for taking pictures]

Your camera takes very good pictures.



camp

[a place with temporary housing]

The refugee camp provides temporary shelter, food and medical care.



campaign

[(1) a competition by opposing political candidates seeking support from

voters; (2) a connected series of military actions during a war]

Presidential campaigns are much too long and cost too much. (1)

The Allied campaigns won the war in Europe and Asia. (2)



can

[(1) to be able to; (2) to have the right to; (3) a container used to

hold liquid or food, usually made of metal]

The two sides can meet on Tuesday. (1)

I can live anywhere I wish in this country because that is my right. (2)

I bought three cans of vegetables at the food store. (3)



cancel

[(1) to end; (2) to stop]

Who cancelled the agreement? (1)

Mary cancelled her plans to have a party next week. (2)



cancer

[a disease in which dangerous cells grow quickly and destroy parts of the

body]

Scientists continue to find better ways to treat many kinds of cancer.



candidate

[a person who seeks or is nominated for an office or an honor]

Each political party has nominated a candidate for president.



capital

[(1) the official center of a government; (2) the city where a country's

government is]

The capital of the government is in Washington. (1)

Washington is the capital of the United States. (2)



capitalism

[an economic system in which the production of most goods and services is

owned and operated for profit by private citizens or companies]

In the United States, capitalism has produced the world's strongest

economy.



capture

[(1) to make a person or animal a prisoner; (2) to seize or take by

force; (3) to get control of]

Police captured the terrorist before he could explode the bomb. (1)

Rebel forces captured the city. (2)

Democrats won the election and captured control of Congress. (3)



car

[(1) a vehicle with wheels used to carry people; (2) an automobile; (3) a

part of a train]

Electric street cars were replaced with buses many years ago. (1)

Fred's and Martha's new car will carry six people. (2)

That train has 57 flat cars and 12 box cars. (3)



care

[(1) to like; (2) to protect; (3) to feel worry or interest]

Jim told Laura that he cared for her and would like to see her again. (1)

His mother told him to take care of his younger brother. (2)

Would you care if I borrowed your car? (3)



careful

[(1) acting safely; (2) with much thought]

Please be careful when you drive. (1)

He was careful to choose exactly the right words. (2)



carry

[to take something or someone from one place to another]

Would you carry this bag for me, please?



case (court)

[a legal action]

The judge will call your case next.



case (medical)

[an incident of disease]

There was only one case of chicken pox at the school.



cat

[a small animal that often lives with humans]

My cat climbed that tree and is afraid to come down.



catch

[(1) to seize after a chase; (2) to stop and seize with the hands]

He runs so fast that no one can catch him. (1)

Catch the ball and throw it back to me. (2)



cause

[(1) to make happen; (2) the thing or person that produces a result]

Too much rain caused the flood. (1)

The cause of the flood was too much rain. (2)



ceasefire

[a halt in fighting, usually by agreement]

The ceasefire stopped the fighting.



celebrate

[to honor a person or event with special activities]

I think we should have a party to celebrate your birthday.



center

[(1) the middle of something; (2) the place in the middle; (3) a place that

is the main point of an activity]

There was a hole in the center of the target. (1)

The chair sat at the center of the room. (2)

The experts checked the nuclear center for radiation leaks. (3)



century

[one hundred years]

This is the first year of the 21st century.



ceremony

[an act or series of acts done in a special way established by tradition]

The new president took the oath of office at the inaugural ceremony in

front of the capitol.



chairman

[a person leading a meeting or an organized group]

The party chairman led the meeting.



champion

[(1) the best; (2) the winner]

John is a champion swimmer. (1)

The New York Yankees were the champions of professional baseball in the

first year of the new century. (2)



chance

[a possibility of winning or losing or that something will happen]

We have a good chance of getting home before dark.



change

[(1) to make different; (2) to become different]

Will you change your decision? (1)

His voice changed last year. (2)



charge

[(1) to accuse someone of something, usually a crime; (2) a statement in

which someone is accused of something]

She was charged with stealing a car. (1)

The charge was false. (2)



chase

[to run or go after someone or something]

The dog chased the cat around the house.



cheat

[(1) to get by a trick; (2) to steal from]

He cheated on the history examination. (1)

The dishonest lawyer became rich by cheating the people that he

represented. (2)



cheer

[to shout approval or praise]

The crowd cheered every time their team scored.



chemicals

[(1) elements found in nature or made by people; (2) substances used in the

science of chemistry]

Oxygen and hydrogen are the chemicals that form water. (1)

Do you read the list of chemicals listed in the foods you eat? (2)





chemistry

[the scientific study of substances, what they are made of, how they act

under different conditions, and how they form other substances]

How many years did you study chemistry?



chief

[(1) the head or leader of a group; (2) leading; (3) most important]

Mr. Thompson is the new chief of our tax office. (1)

The chief cause of lung cancer is smoking. (2)

The chief reason he got the job was his experience with tax issues. (3)



child

[(1) a baby; (2) a boy or girl]

The child was born with the disease. (1)

Every child, boy or girl, should have an equal chance to succeed. (2)



children

[more than one child]

Sixty children were chosen to go to a camp in the mountains.



choose

[to decide between two or more]

You may choose one meat and three vegetables from the lunch list.



circle

[a closed shape that has all its points equally distant from the center,

like an "O"]

The settlers put their wagons in a circle to defend against the attack.



citizen

[a person who is a member of a country by birth or by law]

Every citizen is expected to vote.



city

[any important large town]

I lived in a small town as a child, but now I live in a city.



civilian

[not military]

Many civilians were killed in the attack on the town.



civil rights

[the political, economic and social rights given equally to all people of a

nation]

The law protects the civil rights of all citizens.



claim

[to say something as a fact]

He claimed that his opponent lied about his activities as a student

leader.



clash

[(1) a battle; (2) to fight or oppose]

Ten protesters were injured in the clash with police. (1)

Angry farmers blocked roads and clashed with soldiers. (2)



clean

[(1) to make pure; (2) free from dirt or harmful substances]

Please clean your room. (1)

Too many people around the world do not have clean water to drink. (2)



clear

[(1) easy to see or see through; (2) easily understood]

Clear water is not always safe to drink. (1)

He won the debate because his arguments were clear to almost everyone. (2)



clergy

[a body of officials within a religious organization]

Many in the clergy supported the reforms proposed by the rebels.



climate

[the normal weather conditions of a place]

Many retired people like to spend the winter in the warm climate of

Florida.



climb

[to go up or down something by using the feet and sometimes the hands]

The firemen climbed ladders to rescue people living above the ground

floor.



clock

[a device that measures and shows time]

I was late for work because my clock stopped.



close

[(1) to make something not open; (2) near to]

Please close the window before you come to bed. (1)

Stay close to me in this big crowd. (2)



cloth

[a material made from plants, chemicals, animal hair and other substances]

I feel cooler in summer when I wear shirts made of cotton cloth.



clothes

[what people wear]

Be sure to bring enough clothes for two weeks.



cloud

[a mass of fog high in the sky]

Clouds like those usually mean rain will come soon.



coal

[a solid black substance used as fuel]

Much of our electricity is produced by plants that burn coal as fuel.



coalition

[forces, groups or nations joined together]

The country is led by a coalition government of three parties.



coast

[land on the edge of the ocean]

The storm caused high waves and flooding along much of the Atlantic coast.



coffee

[a drink made from the plant of the same name]

People in Seattle drink lots of coffee.



cold

[(1) not warm; (2) having or feeling great coolness or a low temperature]

The water is too cold for swimming. (1)

This has been a cold winter, with much ice and snow. (2)



collect

[(1) to bring or gather together in one place; (2) to demand and receive]

The driver collected the children after school and brought them home. (1)

Your employer collects taxes for the government every time you are paid. (

2)



college

[a small university]

Have you decided where you will attend college?



colony

[land controlled by another country or government]

Hong Kong is no longer a British colony.



color

[the different effects of light on the eye, making blue, red, brown, black,

yellow and others]

I love the bright colors of the autumn leaves.



combine

[to mix or bring together]

The new organization combines radio and television broadcasting.



come

[(1) to move toward; (2) to arrive]

Jan is coming home for the holidays. (1)

The two sides came together on a settlement after long and detailed

negotiations. (2)



command

[(1) to order; (2) to have power over something]

The general commanded the army to move against the enemy. (1)

The President commands all the military forces. (2)



comment

[(1) to say something about; (2) to express an opinion about something]

Mr. President, please comment about the increased number of terrorist

attacks. (1)

He commented about the writers who criticized his new book. (2)



committee

[a group of people given special work]

The committee met three times to decide who should get the special award.



common

[(1) usual; (2) same for all]

He liked to call himself a common man. (1)

The allies united for a common purpose: to win the war. (2)



communicate

[(1) to tell; (2) to give or exchange information]

The chairman communicated that he was not happy with the proposed

agreement. (1)

Because we communicate well, we understand each other's situation. (2)



community

[a group of people living together in one place or area]

Our community includes people from many other countries.



company

[a business organized for trade, industrial or other purposes]

My friend started an Internet company to repair and sell old musical

instruments.



compare

[to examine what is different or similar]

We urge you to compare the price and quality of our products with those

of our competitors.



compete

[to try to do as well as, or better than, another or others]

The Internet lets companies compete almost anywhere in the world.



complete

[(1) having all parts; (2) ended or finished]

I have a complete set of recordings by the Beatles. (1)

We completed all the work yesterday. (2)



complex

[(1) of or having many parts that are difficult to understand; (2) not

simple]

The trade agreement is the result of some very complex negotiations. (1)

It may seem simple, but it is really complex. (2)



compromise

[the settlement of an argument where each side agrees to accept less than

first demanded]

Compromise may not be possible in that dispute.



computer

[an electronic machine for storing and organizing information, and for

communicating with others]

Computers are a necessary tool for managing a business.



concern

[(1) interest, worry; (2) to fear]

The president expressed concern about the continuing violence. (1)

He said he is especially concerned that the fighting will spread to other

countries. (2)



condemn

[to say a person or action is wrong or bad]

The senators condemned the man for refusing to answer their questions.



condition

[(1) something declared necessary to complete an agreement; (2) a person'

s health]

The conditions for his resignation included a ten million dollar payment.

(1)

The doctor said the examination showed that Gary was in excellent

condition. (2)



conference

[a meeting]

I seemed to spend my days going from one conference to another.



confirm

[(1) to approve; (2) to say that something is true]

The senate confirmed the appointment of the new Agriculture Secretary. (1)

The candidate confirmed the report that he was ending his campaign. (2)



conflict

[(1) a fight; (2) a battle, especially a long one]

We had a conflict about politics. (1)

The long conflict finally ended with a ceasefire, not a peace treaty. (2)



congratulate

[to praise a person or to express pleasure for success or good luck]

I congratulate you for getting the highest score on the history test.



Congress

[(1) the organization of people elected to make the laws of the United

States (the House of Representatives and the Senate); (2) a similar

organization in other countries]

The President's party did not win control of either house of Congress. (1)

Five members of Mexico's Congress are in Washington to discuss trade

issues. (2)



connect

[(1) to join one thing to another; (2) to unite; (3) to link]

If you connect this wire to the red one, the green light will turn on. (1)

The two streams connect to form a river that flows through Greenlow City.

(2)

The policeman said the two crimes are connected. (3)



conservative

[one who usually supports tradition and opposes great change]

William is a conservative about social issues.



consider

[(1) to give thought to; (2) to think about carefully]

Jack is considering what to give Amy for her birthday. (1)

The head of my office said he would consider my ideas for a more

effective sales campaign. (2)



constitution

[the written general laws and ideas that form a nation's system of

government]

How do the laws provide for making changes in the constitution?



contain

[(1) to hold; (2) to include]

The bottle contains one quart of milk. (1)

*one liquid quart = 0.9463 liter(米)

The paint in that old house contains a dangerous amount of lead. (2)



container

[a box, bottle or can used to hold something]

More juice is sold in plastic containers than in glass bottles.



continent

[any of the seven great land areas of the world]

Did you know that long ago all the continents were joined together?



continue

[to go on doing or being]

The governor said he would continue to fight for justice.



control

[(1) to direct; (2) to have power over]

Who controls the daily work of the company. (1)

The chairman of the transportation committee controls all the spending

for transportation projects. (2)



convention

[a large meeting for a special purpose]

Political parties hold conventions to choose presidential and vice

presidential candidates.



cook

[to heat food before eating it]

Helen will cook spaghetti with meat sauce tonight.



cool

[almost cold]

My coffee is cool. Would you warm it for me, please?



cooperate

[to act or work together]

If we cooperate on this work, we will finish more quickly.



copy

[(1) to make something exactly like another; (2) something made to look

exactly like another]

Joseph can copy that document for us. (1)

This copy is so bad I cannot read it. (2)



corn

[a food grain]

Scientists are worried because genetically-changed corn got into food

supplies for people.



correct

[(1) true; (2) free from mistakes; (3) to change to what is right]

That is the correct date of the election. (1)

That sales agreement is correct. (2)

Did you correct that script? (3)



cost

[(1) the price or value of something; (2) to be valued at]

The cost of the book is five dollars. (1)

The book costs five dollars. (2)



cotton

[a material made from a plant of the same name]

Most clothes are made of cotton.



count

[to speak or add numbers]

Her child learned to count by watching Sesame Street on television.



country

[(1) a nation; (2) the territory of a nation; (3) land away from cities]

English is one of the languages of his country. (1)

Much of the country in the West is desert. (2)

My family had a farmhouse in the country, not too far from the city. (3)



court

[(1) where trials take place; (2) where judges make decisions about law]

We have to give evidence in court today. (1)

The appeals court is considering mistakes made in his trial. (2)



cover

[(1) to put something over a person or thing; (2) anything that is put over

a person or thing]

Please cover the food left from dinner. (1)

Put your name on the front cover of your book. (2)



cow

[a farm animal used for its milk]

He must pump the milk from his cows every morning and evening.



crash

[(1) to fall violently; (2) to hit with great force]

The airplane crashed into the mountain. (1)

The two cars crashed into each other. (2)



create

[(1)to make; (2) to give life or form to]

She created a beautiful poem. (1)

The Declaration of Independence says all men are created equal. (2)



creature

[(1) any living being; (2) any animal or human]

A microscope can show a great many living creatures in a drop of water. (

1)

People are learning how to live peacefully with other creatures. (2)



credit

[an agreement that payments will be made at a later time]

With this card I can use credit to buy things today and pay for them next

month.



crew

[a group of people working together]

Ten members of the ship's crew were injured by the explosion.



crime

[an act that violates a law]

Telling a lie to the court is a crime.



criminal

[a person who is responsible for a crime]

The organization tries to find jobs for criminals released from prison.



crisis

[(1) an extremely important time when something may become much better or

worse; (2) a dangerous situation]

During a middle age crisis, people often make changes in their life. (1)

The Cuban missile crisis in the 1960s almost caused a nuclear war. (2)



criticize

[(1) to say what is wrong with something or someone; (2) to condemn; (3) to

judge]

His teacher criticized him for not completing his report. (1)

The judge criticized the man for his evil acts and sentenced him to spend

twenty years in prison. (2)

Her editor asked her to criticize a new book about ancient Egypt. (3)



crops

[plants that are grown and gathered for food, such as grains, fruits and

vegetables]

The major crops in this area are corn and soybeans.



cross

[(1) to go from one side to another; (2) to go across]

The mother holds her child's hand when they cross the street. (1)

This ship crosses the ocean in five days. (2)



crowd

[a large number of people gathered in one place]

A large crowd gathered to watch the show.



crush

[(1) to damage or destroy by great weight; (2)to defeat completely]

The falling tree crushed the house. (1)

The T.C. Williams High School football team crushed every team it played

that year. (2)



cry

[to express or show sorrow or pain]

The thought of never seeing her again made him cry.



culture

[all the beliefs, traditions and arts of a group or population]

Her Western culture and my Eastern culture made our lives exciting.



cure

[(1) to improve health; (2) to make well; (3) something that makes a sick

person well]

Living more simply and eating plain food cured most of her health problems.

(1)

The doctor can cure the disease. (2) 

Antibiotics are a cure for infection. (3)



curfew

[an order to people to stay off the streets or to close their businesses]

The streets were empty every night after the ten o'clock curfew.



current

[(1) movement of air, water or electricity; (2) belonging to the present]

The current slows down in this wide part of the river. (1)

She found the report in a current publication. (2)



custom

[a long-established belief or activity of a people]

It is our custom to go to church on Sunday mornings.



customs

[taxes on imports]

I like to buy items in the custom-free store because there are no taxes

to pay on the purchase.



cut

[(1) to divide or injure with a sharp tool; (2) to make less; (3) to

reduce]

She cut her finger while using the bread knife. (1)

The labor strike cut the company's production by 60 percent. (2)

Congress cut foreign aid spending. (3)









dam

[a wall built across a river to hold back flowing water]

The dam burst after a week of rain.



damage

[(1) to cause injury or destruction; (2) harm; (3) hurt or injury,

usually to things]

The boy damaged his toys by throwing them against the wall. (1)

The storm caused a lot of damage to crops. (2)

Hitting the tree did serious damage to my car. (3)



dance

[(1) to move the body and feet to music; (2) a series of steps, usually

to music]

Will you dance with me? (1)

Do you know how to do the chicken dance? (2)



danger

[a strong chance of suffering injury, damage or loss]

Some people enjoy the danger of rock climbing or sky diving.



dark

[having little or no light]

The room was dark.



date

[a day, month and year]

Today's date is September 10, 2000.



daughter

[a person's female child]

Tommy is going to the movies with Helen's daughter.



day

[(1) twenty-four hours; (2) the hours of sunlight]

I plan to be away from home for ten days. (1)

Alan works at night and sleeps during the day. (2)



dead

[not living]

The number of dead and injured in the rioting is not yet known.



deaf

[not able to hear]

The deaf man could not hear what you said.



deal

[(1) to have to do with; (2) to buy or sell]

The talks will deal with the problem of pollution. (1)

Her company deals in plastic. (2)



debate

[(1) to argue for or against something; (2) a public discussion or

argument]

The two candidates debated for one and a half hours on nationwide

television. (1)

Which candidate do you think won the debate? (2)



debt

[(1) something that is owed; (2)the condition of owing]

The bank will want a list of all your debts before it considers your loan

request. (1)

I owe a great debt to my family for all they did for me. (2)



decide

[(1) to choose; (2) to settle; (3) to judge]

Which of the two books did you decide to read? (1)

Jay and I agreed that we would decide our dispute. (2)

The judge decided that the accused man was not guilty. (3)



declare

[(1) to say; (2) to make a statement]

Jane declared that she never wanted to see him again. (1)

The United States declared its independence from Britain on July 4, 1776.

(2)



decrease

[to make less in size or amount]

Technology helped the farmer to decrease his use of electricity.



deep

[(1) going far down; (2) a long way from top to bottom]

The diver went deep into the ocean. (1)

The ocean was very deep where the ship went down. (2)



defeat

[to cause to lose in a battle or struggle; (2) a loss; (3) the condition of

having lost]

The House of Representatives defeated the President's request for more

money for health care. (1)

It was the first defeat for the White House on health care spending. (2)

The defeat kills efforts to expand the health care system. (3)



defend

[(1) to guard or fight against attack; (2) to protect]

The soldiers fought hard to defend the city from the invaders. (1)

How can you defend what he did? (2)



deficit

[a shortage that results when spending is greater than earnings, or imports

are greater than exports]

The President and the Congress worked together to reduce the budget

deficit.



define

[(1) to give the meaning of; (2) to explain]

Today, I want you to define all the words on this list. (1)

Please define how the new system will work. (2)     



degree

[a measure of temperature]

The temperature outside is two degrees, Celsius.



delay

[(1) to decide to do something at a later time; (2) to postpone; (3) to

cause to be late]

Let us delay dinner until we finish this work. (1)

The meeting will be delayed until ten o'clock tomorrow morning. (2)

The snowstorm delayed my arrival. (3)



delegate

[(1) one sent to act for another; (2) one who represents another]

The President named the Vice President to be his chief delegate at the

trade talks. (1)

The elected state assembly in Virginia is called the House of Delegates. (

2)



demand

[(1) to ask by ordering; (2) to ask with force]

His wife demanded that he paint the windows. (1)

The law demands that we pay our taxes on time. (2)



democracy

[the system of government in which citizens vote to choose leaders or to

make other important decisions]

The United States has been a representative democracy for more than two

hundred years.



demonstrate

[(1) to make a public show of opinions or feelings; (2) to explain by using

examples]

The crowd demonstrated in support of human rights. (1)

The teacher demonstrated the idea with an experiment. (2)



denounce

[(1) to accuse of being wrong or evil; (2) to criticize severely]

The war crimes court denounced the general for murder and other evil

acts. (1)

The candidate denounced the newspaper report about his arrest. (2)



deny

[(1) to declare that something is not true; (2) to refuse a request]

The mayor denied the report that he had taken illegal payments. (1)

The appeals court denied the woman's request for a new trial. (2)



depend

[to need help and support]

I depend on my friends for emotional support.



deplore

[(1) to regret strongly; (2) to express sadness]

The United Nations deplored the latest violence in the Middle East. (1)

The President deplored the deaths in the ship explosion. (2)



deploy

[to move forces or weapons into positions for action]

The general deployed his forces along the border.



depression

[(1) severe unhappiness; (2) a period of reduced business and economic

activity during which many people lose their jobs]

The doctor gave her medicine for her depression. (1)

The latest economic depression in the United States happened a long time

ago. (2)



describe

[(1) to give a word picture of something; (2) to give details of

something]

The young man described his home in the desert. (1)

The report described how the problem developed. (2)



desert

[a dry area of land]

Survival is difficult in the hot, dry desert.



design

[to plan or create plans for]

An architect designed my new home.



desire

[(1) to want very much; (2) to wish for]

After traveling for two weeks, Jim very much desired a meal cooked at home.

(1)

If you could have anything you wanted, what would you desire? (2)



destroy

[(1) to break into pieces; (2) to end the existence of]

The earthquake destroyed many houses. (1)

His actions destroyed any trust between them. (2)



detail

[(1) a small part of something; (2) a small piece of information]

Lisa decided every detail of her wedding. (1)

I want to hear every detail of your story. (2)



develop

[(1) to grow; (2) to create; (3) to experience progress]

He is developing into a fine young man. (1)

The professor developed a new way to teach English. (2)

The country needed many years to develop an industrial economy. (3)



device

[a piece of equipment made for a special purpose]

The microwave cooker is a device I use every day.



dictator

[a ruler with complete power]

The people of Yugoslavia forced the dictator from power.



die

[(1) to become dead; (2) to stop living; (3) to end]

If you touch that wire you will die. (1)

The river died slowly as pollution increased. (2)

All hope died when the prison gate closed. (3)



diet

[usual daily food and drink]

The doctor ordered a special diet to help him lose weight.



different

[not the same]

His clothes are different from mine.



difficult

[(1) not easy; (2) hard to do, make or carry out]

Keith was a difficult child. (1)

Building a boat is a difficult job. (2)



dig

[to make a hole in the ground]

Dig here and you will find water.



dinner

[(1) the main amount of food eaten at a usual time; (2) a special event

that includes food ]

The family had its dinner at noon. (1)

The official dinner took place at the White House. (2)



diplomat

[a person who represents his or her government in dealing with another

government]

Most foreign diplomats live in the Washington area.



direct

[(1) to lead; (2) to aim or show the way;(3) straight to something; (4)

not through some other person or thing]

The mayor directs all city agencies. (1)

He directed me to the theater. (2)

The most direct way to Annapolis is Highway 50. (3)

The path is direct. (4)



direction

[(1) the way (east, west, north, south); (2) where someone or something

came from or went to]

North is the opposite direction from south. (1)

The cold wind is coming from that direction. (2)



dirt

[earth or soil]

Little children enjoy playing in the dirt.



disappear

[(1) to become unseen; (2) to no longer exist]

His dog disappears when it is time for a bath. (1)

Dinosaurs disappeared a long time ago. (2)



disarm

[(1) to take away weapons; (2) to no longer keep weapons; (3) to make a

bomb harmless by removing its exploding device]

The policeman disarmed the gunman. (1)

Some smaller countries have disarmed. (2)

Explosives experts often can disarm bombs. (3)



discover

[to find or learn something]

Scientists have discovered cures for many kinds of cancer.



discuss

[(1) to talk about; (2) to exchange ideas]

We can discuss anything you wish. (1)

The two presidents discussed trade and other economic issues. (2)



disease

[a sickness in living things, often caused by viruses, germs or bacteria]

Modern medicines have made some diseases disappear.



dismiss

[(1) to send away; (2) to refuse to consider]

The scientist was dismissed for copying secret information about nuclear

weapons. (1)

The senators dismissed any idea of campaign finance reform. (2)



dispute

[(1) to oppose strongly by argument; (2) an angry debate]

The two nations disputed where the border between them should be. (1)

The United Nations helped settle the border dispute. (2)



dissident

[a person who strongly disagrees with his or her government]

The three dissidents were sentenced to long prison terms.



distance

[the amount of space between two places or objects]

The distance from my house to your house is two kilometers.



dive

[to jump into water head first]

He dived into the river and swam to the screaming child.



divide

[to separate into two or more parts]

She divided the food into four equal amounts.



do

[(1) to act; (2) to make an effort]

I did the job exactly as ordered. (1)

He did the best that he could do. (2)



doctor

[a person trained in medicine to treat sick people]

He was sick so he went to see the doctor.



document

[an official piece of paper with facts written on it, used as proof or

support of something]

The lawyer offered many documents to support his case.



dog

[a small animal that often lives with humans]

Our dog loves to chase our cat.



dollar

[United States money, one hundred cents]

Could I borrow a dollar from you?



door

[an opening for entering or leaving a building or room]

He ran through the door just as she closed it.



down

[(1) from higher to lower; (2) in a low place]

The climbers walked down the mountain. (1)

I was doing some exercises down on the floor when she walked in. (2)



dream

[(1) to have a picture or story in the mind during sleep; (2) a picture

or story in the mind during sleep; (3) a happy idea about the future]

He dreamed he was standing on a falling building. (1)

The man described his dream to the psychiatrist. (2)

The civil rights leader had a dream that someday whites and blacks could

live together in peace. (3)



drink

[to take liquid into the body through the mouth]

I always drink water after running.



drive

[to control a moving vehicle]

He is learning to drive a car.



drop

[(1) to fall or let fall; (2) to go lower]

She dropped a book as she walked by him. (1)

The value of the dollar dropped. (2)



drown

[to die under water]

Three hundred people drowned when the ferry boat sank.



drug

[(1) anything used as a medicine or in making medicine; (2) a chemical

substance used to ease pain or to affect the mind]

The new drug seems to be an effective weapon against infections. (1)

Some doctors say the illegal drug marijuana can reduce bad effects of

treatment with anti-cancer chemicals. (2)



dry

[(1) not wet; (2) without rain]

This raincoat will keep you dry. (1)

The hot, dry weather is causing severe problems for farmers. (2)



during

[(1) through the whole time; (2) while (something is happening)]

She said she would be too busy during the day to see me. (1)

I slept during his long speech. (2)



dust

[pieces of matter so small that they can float in the air]

After the explosion, the air in the building was filled with dust.



duty

[(1) one's job or responsibility; (2) what one must do because it is

right and just]

The soldier was often on guard duty. (1)

It is my duty to vote on election day. (2)







each

[every one by itself]

Each of us sang a different song in the show.



early

[(1) at or near the beginning, especially the beginning of the day; (2)

opposite late]

They saw her walking early this morning. (1)

A few arrived late, but most were early. (2)



earn

[to be paid in return for work done]

She earns 40,000 dollars a year.



earth

[(1) the planet we all live on; (2) the ground or soil]

Have you seen the picture of earth made from the moon's surface? (1)

The sun warmed the black earth of the farmer's field. (2)



earthquake

[a sudden, violent shaking of the earth's surface]

The earthquake caused severe damage to bridges and buildings in Los

Angeles.



ease

[(1) to reduce; (2) to make less difficult]

The rate of economic inflation eased last month. (1)

The new equipment helped ease his job. (2)



east

[the direction from which the sun rises]

The sun rises in the east and goes down in the west.



easy

[(1) not difficult; (2) not hard to do]

His English is easy to understand. (1)

She says that running five kilometers is easy for her. (2)



eat

[to take food into the body through the mouth]

Can you eat now, or do you want to eat later?



ecology

[the scientific study of the environment and links among living and

material things]

She is an expert on the ecology of wetlands.





economy

[the system by which money, industry and trade are organized]

Many people hope the economy will continue to grow.



edge

[the line where something ends or begins]

Do not write near the edge of the paper.



education

[the act of teaching]

Congress approved the spending of 450 million dollars for aid to

education.



effect

[the result or change caused by something]

The storm had a serious effect on the economy.



effort

[(1) an attempt; (2) the work necessary to do something]

The boy made an effort to help his mother. (1)

Climbing the mountain required great effort. (2)



egg

[(1) the rounded object containing unborn young produced by female birds,

fish or reptiles; (2) a single cell in a female person or animal that can

develop into a baby]

Sea turtles bury their eggs in the sand. (1)

Human eggs can be transplanted from one woman to another. (2)



either

[one of two, but not the other]

Can either of you tell me how to get to the airport?



elect

[to choose by voting]

The voters elected the state governor as President of the United States.



electricity

[a form of energy that flows through wires to provide heat and light, and

power to machines]

We did not have electricity or clean water after the storm.



embassy

[the offices of an ambassador and his or her assistants]

All foreign embassies are in Washington.



emergency

[an unexpected and dangerous situation demanding quick action]

The President declared a wildfire emergency in New Mexico.



emotion

[a strong feeling such as love, hate, fear or sadness]

The dispute produced strong emotions on both sides.



employ

[to give work in return for wages]

Jane is employed as a prison guard.



empty

[(1) having nothing inside; (2) to remove everything]

The house was empty. (1)

The old man emptied his glass and asked for more water. (2)



end

[(1) to stop; (2) to finish; (3) the part which comes last]

The chairman ended the meeting. (1)

The year ended peacefully. (2)

We were happy to reach the end of the project. (3)



enemy

[(1) a person opposing or hating another; (2) a person or people of the

other side in a war]

The two men were fierce political enemies. (1)

Enemy soldiers attacked allied forces on the island. (2)



energy

[(1) power used to do work, usually with machines; (2) the ability and

willingness to be active]

Electricity provides most of the energy in our city. (1)

You can increase your energy by eating healthy food and exercising every

day. (2)



enforce

[to make something be done]

Police enforce the law.



engine

[a machine that uses energy to cause movement or to do work]

He says his car's engine will not start.



engineer

[a person who designs engines, machines, roads, bridges or railroads]

He worked as an engineer in the space program.



enjoy

[to be pleased or satisfied by something]

Did you enjoy the movie?



enough

[(1) as much as necessary; (2) the amount needed]

Does Richard have enough money to buy her a ring? (1)

Richard said he had enough. (2)



enter

[to come or go into]

They entered the store together.



environment

[(1) all surrounding things, conditions and influences that affect life; (

2) the natural world of land, sea, air, plants and animals]

The group support stronger laws to protect the environment from

industrial pollution. (1)

Tell us what we can do to prevent further damage to our natural

environment. (2)



equal

[(1) the same in amount, size, weight or value; (2) having the same

rights]

Each of them provided an equal amount of money to start the new business.

(1)

The amendment guaranteed that men and women would have equal rights. (2)



equipment

[things, tools or machines needed for a purpose or activity]

Jack has all the equipment we will need for our camping trip.



escape

[(1) to get free; (2) to get away from; (3) to get out of]

The lion escaped from his cage. (1)

Three prisoners escaped from their guards. (2)

No one could escape from the high security prison. (3)



especially

[more than others]

We liked the food, especially the fish.



establish

[(1) to bring into existence; (2) to create]

Mister Jenkins established his business 23 years ago. (1)

Scientists have established a new way to communicate with creatures

anywhere in the universe. (2)



estimate

[to form an opinion about a value, size or amount using less than

complete information]

The media have failed in their attempts to estimate the winners of national

elections.



ethnic

[of or concerning people belonging to a large group because of their

race, religion, language, tribe or where their ancestors lived]

Jay and Cindy enjoy eating ethnic food as often as possible.



evaporate

[to change from a liquid into a gas]

Water evaporates more quickly during dry weather.



even

[in a way not thought possible]

They survived, even though the building was destroyed.



event

[that which happens, especially something of importance]

Swearing in a new President is a big event in Washington.



ever

[at any time]

Did you ever meet Joseph's wife?



every

[(1) each one; (2) all]

Every winner gets a different prize. (1)

She has read every book in the library. (2)



evidence

[(1) material or facts that prove something; (2) a reason for believing]

The evidence proves the suspect is guilty. (1)

Children do not need evidence to believe in Santa Claus. (2)



evil

[(1) not good; (2) extremely bad]

He had an evil plan. (1)

Only a truly evil person would treat a child so badly. (2)



exact

[(1) having no mistakes; (2) correct in every detail]

That is the exact number of students present. (1)

His reports were exact in every way. (2)



examine

[to study closely]

The judge examined the evidence carefully.



example

[a part that shows what the rest of a thing or group is like]

Her success is an example of the results of a good education.



excellent

[extremely good]

George is excellent at cooking French food.



except

[but for]

Except for Joe, everyone wanted to help.



exchange

[(1) to trade; (2) to give or receive one thing for another]

He exchanged his shares of stock for a cash payment. (1)

The two sides exchanged ideas on a peace agreement. (2)



excuse

[(1) to take away blame; (2) to pardon; (3) to forgive; (4) a reason (

sometimes false) for an action]

He excused himself for lying to her. (1)

A governor's pardon excuses the prisoner's criminal act. (2)

Please excuse me for speaking your language so poorly. (3)

Missus Warner refused to accept her husband's excuse for what he did. (4)



execute

[to kill]

What is the state's argument for executing murderers?



exercise

[an activity or effort for the purpose of improving the body or to stay

in good health]

Doctors say a half hour of exercise several times a week can prevent

heart attacks.



exile

[(1) to force a person to leave his or her country; (2) to expel; (3) a

person who is forced to leave his or her country]

The writer was exiled because his book criticized the government. (1)

The new government exiled the former dictator. (2)

After the fall of the communist government, exiles were able to return

home. (3)



exist

[(1) to be; (2) to live]

Many of the documents needed by the court no longer exist. (1)

How long has life existed on Earth? (2)



expand

[(1) to make larger; (2) to grow larger]

The mayor expanded the police force to stop an increase in crimes. (1)

This economy is expanding at a rate of four percent a year. (2)



expect

[(1) to think or believe that something will happen; (2) to wait for an

event]

Do you expect an increase in pay this year? (1)

Tom and Mary Ann are expecting a new baby in August. (2)



expel

[(1) to force out; (2) to remove from; (3) to send away]

The dishonest officers were expelled from the military forces. (1)

The students were expelled for bringing alcohol to school. (2)

Some of the exiles were expelled for religious reasons. (3)



experience

[(1) to live through an event, situation or condition ; (2) something

that one has done or lived through]

She experienced great pain. (1)

The experience caused her great pain. (2)



experiment

[(1) to test; (2) a test or trial carried out to prove if an idea is true

or false, or to discover something]

The candidate said he experimented with marijuana when he was a student. (

1)

The medical experiments showed that the new medicine was not effective

against cancer. (2)



expert

[a person with special knowledge or training]

She is an expert on nuclear disarmament.



explain

[(1) to give reasons for; (2) to make clear; (3) to tell about; (4) to tell

the meaning]

Linda explained to her father why she wanted a big wedding. (1)

The president explained in detail his plan to send American soldiers to the

troubled area. (2)

Wyatt explained the steps he used to solve the budget problem. (3)

Justin was asked to explain the effects of his solution on all sides in the

dispute. (4)



explode

[to break apart violently with a loud noise, like a bomb]

The criticism made him explode in anger.



explore

[(1) to travel in a place that is not well known to learn more about it; (

2) to make a careful search; (3) to examine closely]

A team led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark explored the land west

of the Mississippi River almost two hundred years ago. (1)

The spacecraft explored the solar system to search for signs of life. (2)

The committee explored every possibility before deciding what to do. (3)



export

[(1) to send to another country; (2) something sent to another country,

usually for sale]

The United States has been importing much more from Asia than it exports.

(1)

But it expects exports will increase following the approval of full trade

relations with China. (2)



express

[to say clearly]

He expressed his love for her.



extend

[(1) to stretch out in area or length; (2) to continue for a longer time]

The rebels have extended their control over more of the country. (1)

Officials have extended the time that students must be in school each

day, from seven hours to eight. (2)



extra

[more than normal, expected or necessary]

Newspapers printed extra copies to report election results.



extreme

[more than the usual or accepted]

My broken leg was extremely painful.

(~ly adverb)



extremist

[a person with strong religious or political beliefs who acts in an extreme

or violent way]

Animal rights extremists broke into the building and released all the

laboratory animals.







face [(1) the front of the head: eyes, nose, month; (2) to look toward; (3)

to turn toward; (4) to have before you, such as a problem or danger]

Put a smile on your face. (1)

He faced the flag. (2)

She faced left, then right. (3)

The nation faced great danger. (4)



fact [something known or proved to be true]

The facts show that he spoke the truth.



factory [a building or group of buildings where goods are made]

The shoe factory in our town is moving to Mexico.



fail [(1) to not succeed; (2) to not reach a goal]

My car failed to start. (1)

The leaders failed to reach a peace agreement. (2)



fair [(1) just; (2) honest; (3) what is right]

The judge made a fair decision. (1)

He played the game fairly. (2)

(~ly adverb)

It was only fair that she invite him to dinner. (3)



fall [(1) to go down quickly; (2) to come down; (3) to drop to the ground

or a lower position]

The burning airplane fell from the sky. (1)

The ball fell gently into my hands. (2)

The snow melted as it fell. (3)



false [(1)not true; (2) not correct]

She made a false statement to the police. (1)

The computer gave a false answer. (2)



family [the group that includes children and their parents]

She has a large family.



famous [known very well to many people]

He is a famous actor.



far [at, to or from a great distance]

John's home is far from here.



farm [land used to grow crops and animals for food]

His family owns a big farm in Kansas.



fast [(1) moving or working at great speed; (2) quick]

He said he could run as fast as a race horse. (1)

My dog is a fast eater. (2)



fat [(1) tissue in the bodies of humans and animals used to store energy

and to keep warm; (2) thick; (3) heavy]

She stays thin by not eating any fat. (1)

Her dog looks fat, but all pugs look like that. (2)

The professor has published a fat book on world history. (3)



father [(1) the male parent; (2) a man who has a child or children]

Her father lives with them. (1)

Are you a father? (2)



fear [(1) to be afraid; (2) to worry that something bad is near or may

happen; (3) a strong emotion when there is danger or trouble]

He feared what he could not see. (1)

He feared falling down. (2)

He had a fear that he would fall down. (3)



federal [of or having to do with a national or central government]

She works for the federal government as a tax collector.



feed [to give food to]

How many times a day do you feed your dog?



feel [(1) to have or experience an emotion; (2) to know by touching]

I feel sad because he is so far away. (1)

I feel sand between my toes. (2)



female [(1) a woman or girl; (2) the sex that gives birth; (3) of or

about women]

With a wife and three daughters, he was surrounded by females. (1)

Females have babies. (2)

Universities provide more support now for female sports programs. (3)



fence [something around an area of land to keep animals or people in or

out]

The farmer put up a new fence around the field.



fertile [(1) rich in production of plants or animals; (2) producing much]

The farmer's fertile soil produces huge crops. (1)

The writer has a fertile imagination. (2)



few [(1) not many; (2) a small number of]

Few people have ever seen such an unusual bird. (1)

I have a few ideas about how to solve the problem. (2)



field [an area of open land, usually used to grow crops or to raise

animals]

The farmer kept cows in two of his fields.



fierce [(1) extremely strong; (2) violent; (3) angry]

The fierce storm caused much damage. (1)

The soldiers fought fiercely. (2)

The angry demonstrators shouted fiercely. (3)



fight [(1) to use violence or force; (2) to attempt to defeat or destroy an

enemy;(3) the use of force; (4) a battle]

The two boys were fighting about who would be first. (1)

The two armies fought fiercely to destroy each other. (2)

The fighting failed to push rebel forces from the city. (3)

The two sides exchanged charges in the continuing political fight. (4)



fill [to put or pour something into a container until there is space for no

more]

Jack filled his cup with hot coffee.



film [(1) to record something so it can be seen again; (2) to make a motion

picture or movie; (3) a thin piece of material for making pictures with a

camera; (4) a movie]

He filmed the complete ceremony. (1)

She filmed the movie in New York. (2)

My camera needs more film. (3)

My favorite film is "Saving Private Ryan." (4)



final [(1) at the end; (2) last]

Tomorrow is the final day of winter. (1)

We won our final baseball game of the season.(2)



financial [of or about the system that includes the use of money, credit,

investments and banks]

The growing political crisis could weaken our financial system.



find [(1) to discover or learn something by searching or by accident; (2)

to decide a court case]

He found a new book by his favorite writer. (1)

The jury found the man guilty of murder. (2)



fine [(1) a payment ordered by a court to punish someone for a crime; (2)

very good; (3) very small or thin]

The court ordered him to pay a 500-dollar fine. (1)

She did fine work for our company. (2)

He drew a fine line under the word. (3)



finish [(1) to complete; (2) to end]

He finished reading the book. (1)

She finished her cup of tea. (2)



fire [(1) to shoot a gun; (2) the heat and light produced by something

burning]

He fired a warning shot and shouted, "Police." (1)

The fire warmed our hands. (2)



fireworks [rockets producing bright fire in the sky, used in holiday

celebrations]

We watched the fireworks for thirty minutes.



firm [not easily moved or changed]

She is firm in her opinion.



first [coming before all others]

Tom was the first person I saw.



fish [a creature that lives and can breathe in water]

How many fish did you catch?



fit [to be of the correct size or shape]

These shoes fit my feet.



fix [to make good or right again]

He was able to fix his car without help.



flag [a piece of colored cloth used to represent a nation, government or

organization]

The United States flag has fifty stars.



flat [(1) smooth; (2) having no high places]

He paints pictures on flat pieces of wood. (1)

The land is flat in most parts of the state of Kansas. (2)



flee [to run away from]

He tried to flee but the police caught him.



float [(1) to be on water without sinking; (2) to move or be moved gently

on water or through air]

The boat floated on top of the water. (1)

The balloon rose into the air and floated away. (2)



flood [(1) to cover with water; (2) the movement of water out of a river,

lake or ocean onto land]

The rising waters flooded much of the town. (1)

The flood began to go down when the rain stopped. (2)



floor [(1) the bottom part of a room for walking on; (2) the level of a

building]

The book fell to the floor. (1)

The fire was on the first floor. (2)



flow [to move like a liquid]

The oil flowed through the engine.



flower [the colored part of plants that carry seeds]

The field was covered by blue and red flowers.



fluid [any substance that can flow, such as a liquid]

The fluid on the floor was a harmless chemical.



fly [(1) to move through the air with wings, like a bird or airplane; (2)

to travel in an airplane or flying vehicle]

Birds fly high in the sky. (1)

Walter will fly to Los Angeles tomorrow morning. (2)



fog [a mass of wet air that is difficult to see through]

The fog slowed traffic for several hours.



follow [(1) to come or go after; (2) to accept the rule or power of; (3) to

obey]

He asked us to follow him to his house. (1)

He follows the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. (2)

The official said he followed the orders of the President's lawyer. (3)



food [that which is taken in by all living things for energy, strength

and growth]

He wanted to get food for hungry people.



fool [(1) to make someone believe something that is not true; (2) to trick;

(3) a person who is tricked easily]

Her lies fooled a lot of people. (1)

He fooled people to get what he wanted. (2)

Being tricked made him feel like a fool. (3)



foot [the part of the body that touches the ground when a person or

animal walks]

Her foot hurts because she stepped on a sharp rock.



for [(1) because of; (2) in exchange; (3) through space or time; (4)

representative of; (5) to be employed by]

He is famous for his work. (1)

Give me one dollar for the book. (2)

They traveled for one hour. (3)

I speak for all people. (4)

She works for a computer company. (5)



force [(1) to make someone do something or make something happen by using

power; (2) power, strength; (3) strength used against a person or object;

(4) military power of a nation; (5) a military group]

They forced him to go with them. (1)

The bomb exploded with great force. (2)

He used powerful force to lift the fallen tree from her body. (3)

The President said he will use the full force of the country against

foreign invaders. (4)

A Navy and Marine Corps landing force is on its way to the troubled island.

(5)



foreign [(1) of, about or from another nation; (2) not from one's own place

or country]

The United States has diplomatic relations with almost every foreign

nation. (1)

Foreign products seem to cost less than most products made here. (2)



forest [a place of many trees]

New laws prevent companies from cutting all the trees in the forest.



forget [to not remember]

The man was in trouble because he forgot his wedding anniversary.



forgive [(1) to pardon; (2) to excuse; (3) to remove guilt]

A pardon by the President forgives a criminal for the crime. (1)

I forgive you for taking my car. (2)

Please forgive me for being late. (3)



form [(1) to make; (2) to start; (3) to shape; (4) a kind]

We formed a plan before starting the project. (1)

They formed a swim team. (2)

She formed the clay bottle with her hands. (3)

Swimming is a form of exercise. (4)



former [(1) earlier in time; (2) not now]

At a former time, Philadelphia was the national capital. (1)

His former wife lives across the street from him. (2)



forward [(1) the direction in front of; (2) toward the front]

The group with the flags was 10 meters forward of the rest of the parade.

(1)

The men stepped forward when the sergeant commanded, "Forward, march." (2)



free [(1) to release; (2) not controlled by another or by outside forces;

(3) not in prison; (4) independent; (5) not limited by rules; (6) without

cost]

He was freed at the end of the trial. (1)

For the first time, she felt free as a bird. (2)

He was a free man after being found not guilty. (3)

The United States is a free nation. (4)

After his final day of studies, he was free from all the rules of school.

(5)

The prize she won was a free ride in an airplane. (6)



freedom [the condition of being free]

Many people in history have died for freedom.



freeze [(1) to cause or to become very cold; (2) to make or to become

hard by cold]

You will freeze unless you wear a coat. (1)

She freezes food and stores it in her freezer. (2)



fresh [(1) newly made or gathered; (2) recent]

His garden produces fresh vegetables every day. (1)

The lawyer criticized the fresh evidence found by police. (2)



friend [a person one likes and trusts]

The two men have been friends for more than fifty years.



frighten [to cause great fear]

Loud noises frighten my daughter.



from [(1) having a person, place or thing as a beginning or cause; (2) at a

place distant, not near; (3) because of]

It is a message from the president. (1)

The school is five kilometers from my home. (2)

He is suffering from cancer. (3)



front [(1) the forward part; (2) the opposite of back; (3) the beginning;

(4) the first part]

The front of her house needs painting. (1)

She wanted to sit in the front of the bus, not in the back. (2)

They were at the front of the line waiting to buy tickets. (3)

He said the best part was toward the front of the book. (4)



fruit [food from trees and plants]

Much of the fruit fell from the tree.



fuel [any substance burned to create heat or power]

Which kind of fuel do you use to heat your home?



full [(1) containing as much as a person or thing can hold; (2) complete]

The gasoline tank is full. (1)

He will spend the full week away from the office. (2)



fun [anything that is pleasing and causes happiness]

The children had fun at the birthday party.



funeral [a ceremony held in connection with the burial or burning of the

dead]

After the funeral, the President's remains were buried at Arlington

National Cemetery.



future [(1) time after now; (2) in the time to come]

We can talk about it in the future. (1)

All future meetings will be held in this room. (2)









gain [(1) to get possession of; (2) to get more; (3)to increase]

For a long time, United States voters did not know which candidate gained

the presidency. (1)

He gained more support by speaking on television. (2)

His savings gained 150 dollars in interest. (3)



game [an activity with rules in which people or teams play or compete,

usually sports]

Our school won the baseball game.



gas [(1) any substance that is not solid or liquid; (2) any substance

that burns to provide heat, light or power]

Seventy-eight percent of our atmosphere is nitrogen gas. (1)

Natural gas is used to heat many homes in the United States. (2)



gather [(1) to bring or come together into a group or place; (2) to

collect]

They gather at the church every Sunday. (1)

Please help her gather flowers from the garden. (2)



general [(1) a high military leader; (2) without details; (3) affecting

or including all or almost all]

The general ordered his forces to attack. (1)

The senator made a general statement on the proposal, and promised

details later. (2)

He hopes to change general opinion on the issue. (3)



gentle [(1) soft; (2) kind; (3) not rough or violent]

She has a gentle voice. (1)

He is gentle with children. (2)

I gave him a gentle push toward her. (3)



get [(1) to receive; (2) to gain; (3) to go and bring back; (4) to

become; (5) to become the owner of]

Did you get the letter I sent to you? (1)

She got a new friend. (2)

Please get an apple for me at the food store. (3)

He got sick last night after the party. (4)

She got a new car today. (5)



gift [something given without cost]

He gave her a gift from Japan.



girl [a young female person]

Have you met the new girl in our class?



give [to present to another to keep without receiving payment]

Her husband gave her a diamond ring for her birthday.



glass [a hard, clear material that is easily broken, used most often for

windows or for containers to hold liquids]

The glass broke when it hit the floor.



go [(1) to move from one place to another; (2) to leave]

We will go home from here. (1)

He said he must go at 10 o'clock. (2)



goal [(1) that toward which an effort is directed; (2) that which is

aimed at; (3) the end of a trip or race]

Our goal is to finish this report today. (1)

We have several goals for the year. (2)

We reached our goal after two days of hard walking. (3)



god [(1) the spirit that is honored as creator of all things; (2) a

spirit or being believed in many religions to have special powers]

They believe in God. (1)

The ancient Greeks believed in many gods. (2)



gold [a highly valued yellow metal]

He became rich after finding gold.



good [(1) pleasing; (2) helpful; (3) kind; (4) correct; (5) not bad]

The tea tastes good. (1)

Your good plans helped us complete the project early. (2)

He was a good person who had many friends. (3)

She gave good answers to every question on the examination. (4)

This meat looks good, but it smells bad. (5)



goods [things owned or made to be sold]

This store sells sporting goods.



govern [(1) to control; (2) to rule by military or political power]

Special rules govern the election. (1)

The troubled country is governed by a group of military officers. (2)



government [(1) a system of governing; (2) the organization of people

that rules a country, city or area]

America has a democratic government. (1)

The Labor government has survived a political attack by the opposition

party. (2)



grain [(1) the seed of grass plants used for food, such as wheat, rice

and corn; (2) those plants that produce the seeds]

I like bread made from several different grains. (1)

The farmer raises two grains, wheat and corn. (2)



granddaughter [the daughter of a person's daughter or son]

My granddaughter is three years old today.



grandfather [the father of a person's father or mother]

He became a grandfather when his granddaughter was born.



grandmother [the mother of a person's father or mother]

She plans to visit her grandmother.



grandson [the son of a person's daughter or son]

The old woman had many grandsons.



grass [a plant with long, narrow, green leaves]

He asked his grandson to cut the grass in his yard.



gray [having the color like that made by mixing black and white]

Gray clouds filled the sky.



great [(1) very large or more than usual in size or number; (2) very

good; (3) important]

A great many people around the world watched on television as the astronaut

stepped onto the moon's surface. (1)

He was a great President. (2)

I like to read about the great heroes of history. (3)



green [(1)having the color like that made by mixing yellow and blue; (2)

having the color like that of growing leaves and grass]

Mixing blue and yellow paint produces green paint. (1)



Rain has made the trees especially green this year. (2)



grind [to reduce to small pieces by crushing]

Many people grind coffee beans each morning to make coffee.



ground [(1) land; (2) the earth's surface; (3) soil]

The ground here is very dry. (1)

The airlines plane flew almost nine kilometers above the ground. (2)

In the spring, farmers prepare the ground for planting crops. (3)



group [(1) a number of people or things together; (2) a gathering of people

working for a common purpose]

That group of houses was built last year. (1)

The two groups decided to work together instead of competing with each

other. (2)



grow [(1) to develop or become bigger; (2) to increase in size or amount]

That young tree has grown much taller in the past year. (1)

Higher interest rates made his savings grow even more. (2)



guarantee [(1) to promise a result; (2) to promise that something will

happen]

The company guaranteed it would repair or replace the computer if it

broke within two years. (1)

The employee guaranteed he would complete the work by the end of the

week. (2)



guard [(1) to watch and protect a person, place or thing; (2) a person or

thing that watches or protects]

He guards the president. (1)

He is a prison guard. (2)



guerrilla [a person who fights as part of an unofficial army, usually

against an official army or police ]

Guerrillas attacked a police station in the town and captured guns and

ammunition.



guide [(1) to lead to; (2) to show the way; (3) one who shows the way]

He offered to guide us to the top of the mountain. (1)

The driver guided his car through the narrow street. (2)

Our guide spent the day showing us the city. (3)



guilty [(1) having done something wrong or in violation of a law; (2)

responsible for a bad action]

The court found him guilty of stealing a car. (1)

She felt guilty because she did not call her mother. (2)



gun [a weapon that shoots bullets]

Is it legal to own a gun in your country?









hair [the fine material that grows from the skin, especially from the

head]

She has long brown hair.



half [one of two equal parts of something]

She had some soup and half a sandwich for lunch.



halt [(1) to cause to come to a stop; (2) to stop]

He halted the group of marching men. (1)

The marching men halted. (2)



hang [(1) to place something so the highest part is supported and the lower

part is not; (2) to kill by hanging]

Please hang your coat next to the door. (1)

The court ordered the killer to die by hanging. (2)



happen [(1) to become a fact or event; (2) to take place]

The accident happened over there. (1)

He saw it happen. (2)



happy [(1) pleased; (2) satisfied; (3) feeling good; (4) not sad]

She was happy that he called. (1)

He was happy with the solution to the problem. (2)

His dog seemed happy to be outside. (3)

She looked happy for the first time since the accident. (4)



hard [(1) not easily cut or broken; (2) solid; (3) difficult to do or

understand; (4) needing much effort or force]

A diamond is very hard. (1)

That hard door is made of oak wood. (2)

Legal papers written by a lawyer usually are hard to understand. (3)

Digging a well is hard work. (4)



harm [(1) to injure; (2) to damage; (3) damage; (4) hurt]

The dog did not harm me. (1)

Do not harm my son's good name. (2)

What harm did he do by speaking to me? (3)

The labor strike caused much harm to the business. (4)



harvest [(1) to gather crops; (2) the crop after it is gathered]

Farmers harvest their crops in autumn. (1)

The grain harvest was the largest in years. (2)



hat [a head cover]

You hair looks like you just took off your hat.



hate [(1) to have strong emotions against; (2) to consider as an enemy; (3)

opposite love]

He hated to make mistakes. (1)

The woman hated her former husband. (2)

He said he did not hate her, but he also said he did not love her either.

(3)



have [(1) to possess; (2) to own; (3) to hold]

I have only three dollars left. (1)

He had that car for a long time. (2)

I had the ball in my hand, and I dropped it. (3)



he [the boy or man who is being spoken about]

He is my father.



head [(1) to lead; (2) to command; (3) leader; (4) chief; (5) the top

part of something; (6) the highest position]

He heads the new office. (1)

The general heads allied military forces in Europe. (2)

That man is head of Jimmy's Boy Scout group. (3)

She is the head lawyer on this case. (4)

The stream begins flowing at the head of this valley. (5)

That old man was head of his country many years ago. (6)



headquarters [(1) the center from which orders are given; (2) the main

offices of a business or organization]

The headquarters for United States naval forces in the Atlantic area is

at Norfolk, Virginia. (1)

The headquarters of our company is near Seattle. (2)



heal [(1) to return to good health; (2) to cure; (3) to become well]

The medical center treats many sick people and heals some of them. (1)

A bone marrow transplant healed his cancer. (2)

He is completely healed. (3)



health [(1) the general condition of the body and mind; (2) the condition

of being free from sickness or disease]

Health is a major concern in many countries. (1)

The woman says she is in good health now. (2)



hear [(1) to receive sound through the ears; (2) to receive news about]

Can you hear me if I talk softly? (1)

I heard that you have a new job. (2)



heat [(1) to make hot or warm; (2) great warmth; (3) that which is produced

by burning fuel; (4) energy from the sun]

She is heating some water for tea. (1)

He became sick because of the desert heat. (2)

Can you feel the heat from the fire? (3)

They use the sun's heat to help warm their home. (4)



heavy [(1) having much weight; (2) not easy to lift; (3) of great amount or

force]

The doctor told him he is too heavy. (1)

She needed help to lift the heavy box. (2)

Heavy voting was reported in many parts of the country. (3)



helicopter [a machine without wings that can fly up or down or remain in

one place above the ground]

Helicopters rescued many flood victims.



help [(1) to give support; (2) to assist; (3) to make easier; (4)

support; (5) aid]

The company helped him to complete his university studies. (1)

He helped her to put on her coat. (2)

Will you help me prepare for the test tomorrow? (3)

She needs your help to succeed. (4)

What kind of help can you provide for the refugees? (5)



here [in, to or at this place]

Please come here now.



hero [a person honored for being brave or wise]

She said her brother was a hero in the war.



hide [(1) to prevent from being seen or found; (2) to make secret]

He hid me in his closet until his mother left. (1)

Did she hide her political beliefs from you too? (2)



high [(1) tall; (2) far up; (3) far above the ground; (4) important; (5)

above others]

That tree is high enough for a tree house. (1)

There is a house high up on the mountain. (2)

The helicopter flew high above the ground. (3)

The Supreme Court is often called the high court. (4)

He is a high official in the federal government. (5)



hijack [to seize or take control of a vehicle by force]

The prisoners hijacked a car in their escape attempt.



hill [a small mountain]

The boys climbed that hill and went down the other side.



history [(1) the written record or description of past events; (2) the

study of the past]

She is writing a history of her family. (1)

How many years have you studied American history? (2)



hit [(1) to strike; (2) to touch with force]

Don't hit me. (1)

Her head hit the floor when she fell. (2)



hold [(1) to carry or support, usually in the hands or arms; (2) to keep in

one position; (3) to keep as a prisoner; (4) to contain; (5) to possess; (

6) to occupy; (7) to organize and be involved in]

He held a cup of water to her mouth. (1)

The woman with the camera said, "Hold your head up while I take your

picture." (2)

The police held the suspect for questioning. (3)

This cup holds eight ounces of liquid. (4)

The businessman held a lot of stock in his company. (5)

She holds the office of mayor. (6)

The two sides hold talks this week. (7)



hole [(1) an opening; (2) a torn or broken place in something]

The little animal ran into a hole in the ground. (1)

The boy had torn a hole in his shirt. (2)



holiday [(1) a day when one does not work; (2) a day on which no work is

done to honor or remember a person or event]

He plans to go to Europe for a two-week holiday. (1)

They decided to watch the fireworks in Washington on the Independence Day

holiday, July 4th. (2)



holy [greatly honored in religion]

Christians follow the beliefs expressed in the Holy Bible.



home [(1) the building where a person lives, especially with family; (2)

the place where one was born or comes from; (3) the area or country where

one lives]

The White House has been the President's home for eight years. (1)

Her home is New York City. (2)

He says he will return to his home in Texas when he retires. (3)



honest [(1) truthful; (2) able to be trusted]

You can believe what he tells you because he is an honest man. (1)

He says he is an honest person, but I do not trust him. (2)



honor [(1) to obey; (2) to show strong, good feelings for; (3) an award; (

4) an act of giving special recognition]

She will honor her promises. (1)

We honor our parents many times during the year, not just on Mothers' Day

and Fathers' Day. (2)

The Sergeant was given America's highest award for bravery, the Medal of

Honor. (3)

He received many honors for his efforts to help others. (4)



hope [(1) to expect; (2) to believe there is a good chance that something

will happen as wanted; (3) to want something to happen]

We hope she will arrive tomorrow. (1)

The doctor said he hopes the treatment will work as expected. (2)

I hope for good weather this weekend. (3)



horrible [(1) causing great fear; (2) terrible]

Fighting a war with weapons that spread deadly diseases is a horrible idea.

(1)

Two people died in the horrible traffic accident. (2)



horse [a large animal often used for racing, riding or farm work]

Do you enjoy riding horses?



hospital [a place where sick or injured people are given medical care]

She was treated at the hospital after falling off her horse.



hostage [a person captured and held as a guarantee that a demand or promise

will be honored]

Police freed the hostages held by the terrorists.



hostile [(1) ready to fight; (2) ready for war]

He spoke words of peace but his eyes were hostile. (1)

Hostile forces were at the border, ready to invade. (2)



hot [having or feeling great heat or a high temperature]

The hot coffee burned my mouth.



hotel [a building with rooms, and often food, for travelers]

This hotel has good service.



hour [(1) a measure of time; (2) sixty minutes]

The two old friends talked for hours. (1)

He worked for four hours and thirty minutes on Saturday. (2)



house [(1) a building in which people live; (2) a country's parliament or

lawmaking group]

I need to paint the outside of my house. (1)

Republican legislators control the House of Representatives. (2)



how [(1) in what way; (2) to what amount]

John does not know how to get to my house. (1)

How much money do you need? (2)



however [(1) yet; (2) but]

She said she would be late; however, she arrived on time. (1)

His leg was broken; however, that did not stop him from escaping. (2)



huge [(1) very big; (2) of great size]

The new employee made a huge mistake. (1)

We climbed that huge mountain. (2)



human [of or about people]

Workers found human bones buried under the old building.



humor [the ability to understand, enjoy or express what makes people

laugh]

He liked her because she had an unusual sense of humor.



hunger [the need for food]

Hunger is one of the world's biggest problems.



hunt [(1) to search for animals to capture or kill them; (2) to seek; (3)

to try to find]

The men with guns were hunting birds. (1)

We hunted for a way out of the valley. (2)

The negotiators hunted for a solution to the problem. (3)



hurry [to do or go fast]

If you hurry, you can catch the bus.



hurt [to cause pain, injury or damage]

The runner hurt his leg just before the big race.



husband [a man who is married]

Have you met Jan's husband?





I [the person speaking]

I am glad to meet you.



ice [frozen water]

Would you like more ice in your drink?



idea [(1) a thought or picture in the mind; (2) a belief]

He liked your ideas for the party. (1)

His ideas about religion are very strange. (2)



identify [to recognize someone or something and to say who or what they

are]

Can you identify the man you saw with the victim?



if [(1) on condition; (2) provided that]

I will go only if you go. (1)

I will go if you go. (2)



illegal [(1) not legal; (2) in violation of a law]

His friend was an illegal visitor to this country. (1)

The judge said throwing waste paper from the car was an illegal act. (2)



imagine [(1) to make a picture in the mind; (2) to form an idea]

I can imagine how pleased she was with the gift. (1)

She said she could imagine several ways to correct the problem. (2)



immediate [(1) without delay; (2) very near in time or place]

The emergency required immediate action. (1)

The officer ordered his men to search the immediate area. (2)



import [(1) to bring from another country; (2) something brought from

another country, usually for sale]

This candy was imported from Germany. (1)

The report said imports were increasing but exports were lower. (2)



important [having great meaning, value or power]

She is an important member of Congress.



improve [(1) to make better; (2) to become better]

He improved the company's earnings. (1)

The company's earnings improved. (2)



in [(1) inside; (2) held by; (3) contained by; (4) surrounded by; (5)

during]

The food is in the ice box. (1)

What do you have in your hand? (2)

The good wine is in that bottle. (3)

Did you get wet in the storm? (4)

He heard the child crying in the night. (5)



incident [an event or something that happens]

The incident did not affect her performance.



incite [to urge or cause an action or emotion, usually something bad or

violent]

The speaker incited the riot.



include [(1) to have; (2) to make a part of]

That price includes sales tax. (1)

Please include Mary on the list of speakers. (2)



increase [to make more in size or amount]

The runner increased his speed near the finish line.



independent [(1) not influenced by or controlled by another or others; (

2) free; (3) separate]

An independent investigator found no evidence of wrongdoing. (1)

He was an independent thinker. (2)

The 13 American colonies declared that they were independent from

Britain. (3)



individual [one person]

He wrote about protecting the legal rights of the individual.



industry [(1) any business that produces goods or provides services; (2)

the work and related activity in factories and offices; (3) all

organizations involved in manufacturing]

She works in the travel industry. (1)

Industry began slowing down in the final months of 2000. (2)

He believes the labor unions and industry will reach early agreement on

their differences. (3)



infect [to make sick with something that causes disease]

A biological weapon could infect millions of people with a deadly disease.



inflation [a continuing rise in prices while the value of money goes down]

Federal banking officials were able to keep inflation from rising.



influence [(1) to have an effect on someone or something; (2) to cause

change]

The strong economy did not influence voters to keep the party in power. (

1)

What influenced your decision to change jobs? (2)



inform [(1) to tell; (2) to give knowledge to]

Please inform me when you leave the office. (1)

I informed her about what happened. (2)



information [(1) knowledge; (2) facts]

He got the information from several books. (1)

He asked for information about his family. (2)



inject [to force a fluid into, such as putting medicine or drugs into the

body through the skin]

The doctor injected the painkiller into his shoulder.



injure [to cause harm or damage to a person or animal]

The mail carrier was injured by an angry dog.



innocent [(1) not guilty of a crime; (2) not responsible for a bad action]

The court found that she was innocent of all charges. (1)

The woman said her innocent dog never bit anyone. (2)



insane [mentally sick]

How does your country treat insane people?



insect [a very small creature, usually with many legs and sometimes with

wings]

Flying insects attacked them as soon as they went into the forest.



inspect [(1) to look at something carefully; (2) to examine, especially

by an expert]

He inspected his fingers for dirt. (1)

The policeman inspected her car for damage. (2)



instead [(1) in the place of; (2) taking the place of]

She chose you instead of me. (1)

He planned to go to a movie but decided to stay home instead. (2)



instrument [a tool or device designed to do something or to make

something]

The spacecraft carried instruments to examine the surface of Mars.



insult [to say something or to do something that makes another person angry

or dishonored]

He insulted her by arriving very late at her party.



intelligence [(1) the ability to think or learn; (2) information gathered

by spying]

The research project required scientists with great intelligence. (1)

The agency collected much intelligence about planned terrorist attacks. (

2)



intelligent [quick to understand or learn]

The boy was so intelligent that he began university studies at the age of

twelve.



intense [(1) very strong; (2) extremely serious]

Security was intense during the President's visit. (1)

Learning the language required intense study. (2)



interest [(1)&(2) what is important to someone; (3) a share in owning a

business; (4) money paid for the use of money borrowed]

He acted to protect his interests. (1)

She had a great interest in painting. (2)

My father holds an interest in several businesses. (3)

The bank approved his loan, but it wanted him to pay 15 percent in interest

each year. (4)



interfere [(1) to get in the way of; (2) to work against; (3) to take

part in the activities of others, especially when not asked to do so]

He did not win the race because another boat interfered by turning in front

of his boat. (1)

The snowstorm interfered with our plans to climb the mountain. (2)

Joanne asked her father not to interfere in her dispute with Bryan. (3)



international [(1) of or about more than one nation or many nations; (2) of

the whole world]

The international conference of South American leaders has opened in Quito.

(1)

The information is in the report on international trade. (2)



intervene [(1) to come between; (2) to come between in order to settle or

solve]

The police intervened before any shots were fired. (1)

The President urged the United Nations to intervene in the border

dispute. (2)



invade [to enter an area or country by force with an army]

Allied forces in England invaded the Normandy area of France in 1944.



invent [(1) to plan and make something never made before; (2) to create a

new thing or way of doing something]

Did Henry Ford invent the automobile? (1)

Did Henry Ford invent a new way to build cars? (2)



invest [to give money to a business or organization with the hope of making

more money]

George asked his friends to invest in his new oil company.



investigate [(1) to study or examine all information about an event,

situation or charge; (2) to search for the truth]

Civil rights leaders asked the federal government to investigate voting

problems in some parts of Florida. (1)

Congress is investigating the president's relationship with a young

woman. (2)



invite [to ask someone to take part in or join an event, organization or

gathering]

Jason invited Candy to his party.



involve [(1) to take part in; (2) to become a part of; (3) to include]

He has been involved in drama for many years. (1)

She became completely involved with her new family. (2)

The project involved thousands of people. (3)



iron [a strong, hard metal used to make machines and tools]

People have been making tools of iron for about 2,800 years.



island [a land area with water all around it]

Ken lived on several different islands in the South Pacific Ocean.



issue [an important problem or subject that people are discussing or

arguing about ]

Campaign finance reform was the most important issue in the election

campaign.



it [a thing, place, event or idea that is being spoken about ]

The sky is blue, but it also has a few white clouds.







jail [a prison for those waiting to be tried for a crime or for those

serving sentences for crimes that are not serious]

He was sentenced to ten days in jail.



jewel [a valuable stone, such as a diamond or emerald]

She keeps her valuable jewels at the bank.



job [the work that one does to earn money]

Jean has a new job at an Internet company.



join [(1) to put together or come together; (2) to become part of or a

member of]

I can join the two broken parts together. (1)

We invited her to join our study group. (2)



joint [shared by two or more]

We made a joint agreement not to meet next week.



joke [something done or said to cause others to laugh]

Have you heard any new jokes?



judge [(1) to form an opinion about; (2) to decide a question, especially a

legal one ; (3) a public official who decides problems of law in a court]

I helped judge the writing ability of each person in the competition. (1)

The jury judged the two men guilty of all charges. (2)

The judge in traffic court hears many cases every day. (3)



jump [to push down on the feet and move up quickly into the air]

How high can you jump?



jury [a group of people chosen to decide what is true in a trial]

The jury found him guilty.



just [(1) only; (2) very shortly before or after the present; (3) at the

same time; (4) what is right or fair]

Help me for just a minute. (1)

He just left. (2)

He left just as I came in. (3)

The law is just, in my opinion. (4)







keep [(1) to possess; (2) to have for oneself]

They kept the old house for a long time. (1)

He keeps most of the money that he earns. (2)



kick [to hit with the foot]

How far can you kick the ball?



kidnap [to seize and take away by force]

The man kidnapped the boy but released him after the family paid him a

million dollars.



kill [(1) to make dead; (2) to cause to die]

The woman killed her three husbands for their money. (1)

The blight killed almost every chestnut tree in the United States. (2)



kind [(1) sort; (2) gentle; (3) caring; (4) helpful]

What kind of dog is that? (1)

He is a kind man. (2)

She was a kind mother to all her children. (3)

A kind old man told me where to find your house. (4)



kiss [to touch with the mouth to show love or honor]

Do you remember your first kiss?



knife [a tool or weapon used to cut]

The knife that he found was very sharp.



know [(1) to understand something as correct; (2) to have the facts

about; (3) to recognize someone because you have met and talked together

before]

I know the answer to your question. (1)

Do you know how deep the river is here? (2)

He knew her for many years. (3)



knowledge [(1) that which is known; (2) learning or understanding]

A huge library in Alexandria, Egypt, was the world's center of knowledge

2,300 years ago. (1)

You can use the Internet computer system to find knowledge about a great

many subjects. (2)







labor [(1) work; (2) workers as a group]

Building a house is hard labor. (1)

Organized labor is a major force in American politics. (2)



laboratory [a room or place where experiments in science are done]

The medical students spent much of their time in the laboratory.



lack [(1) to be without; (2) the condition of needing, wanting or not

having]

The farmhouse lacked heat and electricity. (1)

The lack of rain caused the crops to fail. (2)



lake [a large area of fresh water surrounded by land]

She swam across the lake.



land [(1) to come to the earth from the air; (2) the part of the earth

not covered by water; (3) the ground]

Airplanes land at airports. (1)

Only 25 percent of the earth's surface is land. (2)

He bought this land ten years ago. (3)



language [(1) words and their use; (2) what people speak in a country,

nation or group]

She was interested in how new words come into the language. (1)

How many languages do you speak? (2)



large [(1) big; (2) being of more than usual size, amount or number; (3)

opposite small]

How large is your house? (1)

He had a large voice for such a small man. (2)

She was a large woman. (3)



last [(1) to continue; (2) after all others; (3) the only one remaining]

The talks will last three days. (1)

He was the last person to arrive. (2)

She is the last person in line. (3)



late [(1) after the correct time; (2) near the end; (3) opposite early]

He arrived an hour late for work. (1)

The doctor said she would have her baby late in the year. (2)

Do you like to eat early or late? (3)



laugh [to make sounds to express pleasure or happy feelings]

I always laugh at her funny stories.



launch [(1) to put into operation; (2) to begin; (3) to send into the air

or space]

The terrorists launched an attack in the middle of the night. (1)

She said she soon will launch her campaign for mayor. (2)

The United States launched an Apollo spacecraft on a flight to the moon. (

3)



law [all or any rules made by a government]

The mayor urged city officials to pass the new law.



lead [(1) to show the way; (2) to command; (3) to control; (4) to go

first]

I could not find the store until he led me to it. (1)

General Wilcox will lead the special anti-terrorist force. (2)

He leads our music department. (3)

She followed as he led the way. (4)



leak [to come out of or to escape through a small opening or hole (

usually a gas or liquid)]

Oil leaked from the broken pipe.



learn [(1) to get knowledge about; (2) to come to know a fact or facts]

He learned calculus in high school.(1)

She wondered how he learned where she lived. (2)



leave [(1) to go away from; (2) to let something stay where it is]

His son will leave home next year for college. (1)

Please leave me alone. (2)



left [(1) on the side that is toward the west when one is facing north; (2)

opposite right]

Do you write with your left hand? (1)

I am lost because I turned left instead of right. (2)



legal [of or in agreement with the law]

He said his lawyer gave him good legal advice.



legislature [a government lawmaking group]

The legislature makes laws.



lend [(1) to permit someone to use a thing temporarily; (2) to make a

loan of money]

Joe said he will lend me his car tomorrow. (1)

None of his friends would lend him any money. (2)



less [(1) smaller in amount; (2) not as much]

His doctor said he should eat less meat. (1)

She travels less in her new job. (2)



let [(1) to permit to do or to be; (2) to make possible]

Let me help you with that. (1)

She let him drive her new car. (2)



letter [a communication in writing sent to another person]

I wrote a letter to you last night.



level [(1) the amount or height that something reaches or rises to; (2) the

position of something or someone]

The river rose to its highest level in history during the flood last

year. (1)

He has worked at the top levels of government for many years. (2)



liberal [one who usually supports social progress or change]

Liberal lawmakers proposed a bill to reduce the cost of medicine for

older Americans.



lie [(1) to have one's body on the ground or other surface; (2) to say

something that one knows is not true]

She said she needed to lie down for a few minutes to rest. (1)

The official told the court he did not lie about his campaign money. (2)



life [(1) the time between being born and dying; (2) opposite death; (3)

all living things]

She spent her life helping people. (1)

He died, but doctors brought him back to life. (2)

She wrote a history of life on Earth. (3)



lift [to take or bring up to a higher place or level]

We watched the rising water lift the house and carry it away.



light [(1) a form of energy that affects the eyes so that one is able to

see; (2) anything that produces light; (3) bright; (4) not heavy]

We could see the island clearly in the sun's light. (1)

Please leave the light on when you go. (2)

The room was painted light blue. (3)

She said her bag was light, but I could not lift it. (4)



lightning [light produced by electricity in the air, usually during a

storm]

Lightning filled the dark sky like fireworks.



like [(1) to be pleased with; (2) to have good feelings for someone or

something; (3) in the same way as; (4) similar to]

I like this new dress. (1)

I like her very much. (2)

Much training is needed to sing like he does. (3)

She sounds like my sister. (4)



limit [(1) to restrict to a number or amount; (2) the greatest amount or

number permitted]

The hotel limits the number of people sleeping in each room. (1)

The limit is four people in each room. (2)



line [(1) a long, thin mark on a surface; (2) a number of people or

things organized; (3) one after another; (4) the edge of an area

protected by military forces]

He used his sword to make a line in the sand. (1)

The soldiers stood in a line, side by side. (2)

They turned and marched in a line, one after another. (3)

Enemy soldiers could not break through allied lines. (4)



link [(1) to connect; (2) to unite one thing or event with another; (3) a

relation between two or more things, situations or events]

The Russian and American spacecraft linked with each other in orbit. (1)

The royal marriage linked the two kingdoms. (2)

Scientists found a link between tobacco and lung cancer. (3)



liquid [a substance that is not a solid or gas, and can move freely, like

water]

Ice changes to liquid when the temperature rises above zero degrees

Celsius.



list [(1) to put in writing a number of names of people or things; (2) a

written series of names or things]

Please list your name, address and telephone number. (1)

This is a list of all the things I plan to do today. (2)



listen [to try to hear]

If you listen very carefully, you can hear them singing.



literature [all the poems, stories and writings of a period of time or of a

country]

He is interested in ancient Greek literature.



little [(1) not tall or big; (2) a small amount]

He has a little dog named Elmo. (1)

She could not buy it because she had only a little money with her. (2)



live [(1) to have life; (2) to exist; (3) having life; (4) alive]

She lived for many years after her operation. (1)

He lives in Chicago. (2)

Please do not cut down a live tree. (3)

He said some polio vaccines were made from a live virus. (4)



load [(1) to put objects on or into a vehicle or container; (2) that

which is carried]

She told him to load the boxes in the back of the car. (1)

The truck carried a full load of fruit from Florida. (2)



loan [(1) money borrowed that usually must be returned with interest

payments; (2) something borrowed]

The bank made a 10,000-dollar loan to him yesterday. (1)

I gave him those tools only as a loan. (2)



local [about or having to do with one place]

They told him about a local place where he could get a good dinner.



lonely [(1) feeling alone and wanting friends; (2) visited by few or no

people]

The city is full of lonely people. (1)

He was a lonely man after his wife left. (2)



long [(1) not short; (2) measuring from beginning to end; (3) measuring

much; (4) for much time]

We saw a long snake behind the house. (1)

The road is three miles long. (2)

※one mile = 1.6 kilometers

Those pictures were made by someone who lived long before my people came to

this land. (3)

I knew her a long time ago. (4)



look [(1) to turn the eyes toward so as to see; (2) to search or hunt

for; (3) to seem to be]

He looked at her for a long time. (1)

I looked for that book but I could not find it. (2)

She looks like my sister. (3)



lose [(1) to have no longer; (2) to not find; (3) to fail to keep; (4) to

be defeated]

The prisoner lost all hope of escape. (1)

The little boy lost his toy car. (2)

He worried that he might lose his job. (3)

Their school lost the big game. (4)



loud [(1) having a strong sound; (2) full of sound or noise]

The speaker had a loud voice. (1)

The music at the rock concert was too loud. (2)



love [(1) to like very much; (2) to feel a strong, kind emotion (

sometimes involving sex); (3) a strong, kind emotion for someone or

something; (4) opposite hate]

He loved walking in the mountains. (1)

She liked to pretend that he loved her more than anyone. (2)

She has a great love for music. (3)

He said his love for her would never die. (4)



low [(1) not high or tall; (2) below the normal height; (3) close to the

ground]

You will find low prices for products on the Internet. (1)

The airplane flew low over the town. (2)

Fog is a low cloud near the ground. (3)



loyal [showing strong friendship and support for someone or something]

The President chose loyal supporters to serve in his cabinet.



luck [something that happens by chance]

He always has good luck in finding a place to park his car.









machine [a device with moving parts used to do work]

Our copy machine always seems to stop working when I have a lot of

documents to copy.



magazine [a publication of news, stories, pictures or other information]

He likes to read computer magazines.



mail [letters, papers and other things sent through an official system,

such as a post office]

E-mail is so much faster than sending mail through the post office.



main [the most important or largest]

Her main interest now is raising her children.



major [great in size, importance or amount]

Corn and wheat are major crops in the United States.



majority [(1) the greater number; (2) more than half]

The President's party won a majority of seats in the House of

Representatives. (1)

A bill passes only if a majority of the members approve. (2)



make [(1) to produce; (2) to create; (3) to build; (4) to do something or

to carry out an action; (5) to cause to be or to become]

Many products sold in America are made in China. (1)

She makes beautiful hats. (2)

The same company makes many of the houses here. (3)

They make each other happy. (4)

The movie producer made her a star. (5)



male [(1) a man or boy; (2) the sex that is the father of children; (3)

of or about men]

Police described him as a male in his early twenties. (1)

Males are in the minority in the United States. (2)

That store sells only male clothes. (3)



man [an adult male human]

That man is my father.



manufacture [to make goods in large amounts]

His company manufactures sewing machines.



many [a large number or amount of]

I have eaten here many times.



map [a picture of the earth's surface or a part of it]

Do you have a map of the city?



march [(1) to walk in a group like soldiers; (2) to walk together in a

large group to protest about something]

The Marines spent many hours learning to march. (1)

The protesters marched to the White House. (2)



mark [to make a sign or cut on something]

The price is marked on the box.



market [(1) a place or area where goods are sold, bought or traded; (2)

an economic system in which the prices of things are decided by how many

there are and how much money people are willing to pay for them]

She sells her vegetables at the farmers' market. (1)

The President spoke about the successful growth of market economies

around the world. (2)



marry [(1) to join a man and woman together as husband and wife; (2) to

become husband and wife (usually in a religious or civil ceremony)]

The priest married the man and woman. (1)

Jim married Sue last Sunday. (2)



mass [an amount of matter having no special form and usually of a large

size]

The gravity force of a space object depends on its mass.



mate [to bring together a male and a female to create another creature]

Their dogs mated last week so they should have puppies soon.



material [(1) the substance, substances or matter of which something is

made or from which something can be made, such as wood, cloth or stone; (2)

anything that can be made into something else]

Which materials are used to build houses in your country? (1)

Scientists are using genetic material to create plants and animals

different from those in nature. (2)



mathematics [the science dealing with amounts, sizes and shapes, as

explained by numbers and signs]

Their mathematics test had questions on algebra and geometry.



matter [(1) anything that can be seen or felt; (2) what things are made

of]

Scientists are trying to measure all the matter in the universe. (1)

Anything you can see or feel is made of matter. (2)



may [a word used with an action word to mean permit (1) or possible (2) ]

May I go? (1)

They may leave tomorrow. (2)



mayor [the chief official of a city or town government]

Her father was elected mayor of Springfield.



meal [food eaten to satisfy hunger, such as dinner]

Take this medicine after every meal.



mean [(1) to want to; (2) to give the idea of; (3) to have the idea of]

She meant to call you on the telephone, but she forgot. (1)

Tell me what you mean to do about the damage to my car. (2)

I know what you mean. (3)



measure [(1) to learn the amount, size or distance of something; (2) an

action taken; (3) a legislative proposal]

I will measure the size of the windows. (1)

What measures did you take to prevent more damage? (2)

The Senate approved the measure. (3)



meat [the part of a dead animal used for food]

She no longer eats meat; only vegetables, grains and fruits.



media [all public information organizations, including newspapers,

television and radio]

The big story in the media is the vote counting problem.



medicine [(1) a substance or drug used to treat disease or pain; (2) the

science or study of treating and curing disease or improving health]

She started feeling better after she began using the medicine. (1)

His wife is studying medicine at the Harvard Medical School. (2)



meet [to come together with someone or something at the same time and

place]

We will meet here tomorrow with other members of the committee.



melt [to make a solid into a liquid by heating it]

Ice melts into water at temperatures above zero degrees Celsius.



member [one of a group]

He is a member of a rock band.



memorial [something done or made to honor the memory of a person or event]

Have you visited the Lincoln Memorial in Washington?



memory [(1) a picture in the mind of past events; (2) the ability to

remember; (3) a thing remembered]

I can still see in my memory the place we used to swim. (1)

He has a good memory. (2)

Do you have any memory of your father before he went to war? (3)



mental [about or having to do with the mind]

She had some unusual mental powers.



mercy [(1) kindness toward those who should be punished; (2) the power to

be kind or to pardon]

She showed mercy by forgiving him for leaving her. (1)

He admitted guilt and asked the judge for mercy. (2)



message [(1) written or spoken news or information; (2) a note from one

person to another person or group]

The candidate delivered his message to the crowd. (1)

He sent her an E-mail message with his computer. (2)



metal [a hard substance such as iron, steel or gold]

Many products formerly made of metal now are made of plastic.



method [the way something is done]

She developed a new method for losing weight.



microscope [a device used to make very small things look larger so they can

be studied]

Tell me what you see through the microscope.



middle [(1) the center; (2) a place or time of equal distance from both

sides or ends; (3) in the center]

He stopped in the middle of the field. (1)

They rested in the middle of the day. (2)

I would guess her age to be in the middle twenties. (3)



militant [someone active in trying to cause political change, often by

the use of force or violence]

Police are prepared for violence by militant demonstrators.



military [(1) the armed forces of a nation or group; (2) of or about the

armed forces]

She has been in the military for seven years. (1)

Many military bases were closed in the United States. (2)



milk [the white liquid produced by female animals to feed their young]

Please bring me a glass of cold milk.



mind [the thinking, feeling part of a person]

He has a good mind, but sometimes he does not use it.



mine [(1) to dig useful or valuable substances out of the earth; (2) a

place in the earth where such substances are found; (3) a bomb placed under

the ground or under water so it cannot be seen]

Mining for gold can create serious environmental problems. (1)

Many old mines can be found in the mountains of the western United

States. (2)

An international treaty seeks a ban on the use of explosive military mines.

(3)



mineral [a substance found in nature that is not an animal or a plant, such

as coal or salt]

Name two important minerals found under the ground.



minister [(1) a member of a cabinet; (2) a high government official ]

The Cabinet Ministers meet every Tuesday. (1)

The Prime Minister and his new Foreign Minister will arrive in Washington

tomorrow. (2)



minor [(1) small in size; (2) of little importance]

Only a minor amount of money is missing. (1)

He wrote a report on a minor English poet. (2)



minority [(1) the smaller number; (2) opposite majority]

Blacks, Hispanics and Asians are minorities in America. (1)

The Democrats are the minority party in the Congress. (2)



minute [(1) a measure of time; (2) one of the sixty equal parts of an hour;

(3) sixty seconds]

I saw him only minutes ago. (1)

We met for 30 minutes. (2)

She gave him exactly one minute to explain. (3)



miss [to fail to hit, see, reach or meet]

He missed meeting her by only about two minutes.



missile [any weapon that can be thrown or fired through the air and

explodes when it reaches its target]

Some Senators support building a new rocket system to defend against long

distance missiles.



missing [(1) lost; (2) not found]

My watch is missing. (1)

His brother was reported missing in Vietnam. (2)



mistake [(1) a wrong action or decision; (2) an action done without the

knowledge that it was wrong]

He made a mistake by not waiting for the telephone call. (1)

Her mistake was not understanding his feelings for her. (2)



mix [to put different things together to make one thing]

She mixed peanut butter and fruit jelly in a sandwich.



mob [a large group of wild or angry people]

The peaceful demonstration suddenly became an angry mob.



model [(1) an example; (2) something, usually small, made to show how

something will look or work]

Her daughter was the model of a perfect child. (1)

This model shows how his new home will look when completed. (2)



moderate [not extreme]

The moderate proposal was approved by both sides.



modern [(1) of the present or very recent time; (2) the most improved]

We enjoyed the Museum of Modern Art. (1)

The old ships are being replaced by modern ones. (2)



money [pieces of metal or paper used to pay for things]

Do you need some money?



month [one of the twelve periods of time into which a year is divided]

This is the first month of the new year.



moon [the bright object often seen in the night sky that orbits the earth

about every twenty-nine days]

The full moon is bright enough to read a book by.



moral [concerning what is right or wrong in someone's actions]

He made a moral decision not to fight in the war.



more [greater in size or amount]

She has more talent than anyone I know.



morning [the early part of the day, from sunrise until noon]

He writes in the morning and works in the office later in the day.



most [greatest in size or amount]

Which country has the most people?



mother [(1) the female parent; (2) a woman who has a child or children]

My wife is a good mother. (1)

That woman with the loud voice is the mother of seven children. (2)



motion [(1) a movement; (2) a continuing change of position or place]

The motion of the car sometimes makes her sick. (1)

The motion of the waves did not stop. (2)



mountain [a part of the earth's surface that rises high above the area

around it]

They plan to climb Rainier, the great mountain southeast of Seattle.



mourn [to express or feel sadness]

They mourned the death of their daughter.



move [(1) to change position; (2) to put or keep in motion; (3) to go]

Move the chair over here. (1)

The dog's tail moved from side to side. (2)

She moved to California last year. (3)



movement [(1) the act of moving or a way of moving; (2) a series of acts or

efforts to reach a goal]

The movement of the boat made her sick. (1)

The gun control movement wants to keep guns away from criminals. (2)



movie [(1) a motion picture; (2) a film]

Which movie would you like to watch? (1)

Making the movie cost 75 million dollars. (2)



much [great in amount]

They read much of the time.



murder [(1) to kill another person illegally; (2) the crime of killing

another person]

The angry man murdered three people in his office. (1)

The jury found him guilty of murder. (2)



music [the making of sounds by singing or using a musical instrument]

She has loved music since she was a small child.



must [a word used with an action word to mean necessary]

You must go to school.



mystery [(1) something that is not or cannot be explained or understood; (

2) a secret]

No one can explain the mystery of the crying woman in the window of the old

house. (1)

What happened that night is still a mystery. (2)







name [(1) to appoint; (2) to nominate; (3) to give a name to; (4) a word by

which a person, animal or thing is known or called]

The Governor named him to be a justice on the state Supreme Court. (1)

She said the President will name her to be an ambassador. (2)

We named our son John, after his grandfather. (3)

Her dog's name is Elmo. (4)



narrow [(1) limited in size or amount; (2) not wide; (3) having a short

distance from one side to the other]

The Democrats passed the bill by a narrow majority. (1)

They ran along the narrow path between the two buildings. (2)

The narrow valley was less than a kilometer wide. (3)



nation [a country, together with its social and political systems]

The American nation is more than two hundred years old.



native [someone who was born in a place, not one who moved there]

He is a native of Texas.



natural [(1) of or about nature; (2) normal; (3) common to its kind]

I am interested in biology and other natural sciences. (1)

It is natural for a cat to sleep most of the time. (2)

Babies naturally cry a lot. (3)



nature [(1) all the plants, animals and other things on earth not created

by humans; (2) events or processes not caused by humans]

She enjoys the beauty of nature. (1)

Modern technology cannot protect us from storms, wildfires and other acts

of nature. (2)



navy [the part of a country's military force trained to fight at sea]

He led an exciting life in the navy.



near [(1) not far; (2) close to]

Rain is near; I can smell it. (1)

She lives near the sea. (2)



necessary [(1) needed to get a result or effect; (2) required]

The farmer said rain is necessary to save his crops. (1)

A passport is necessary before you go. (2)



need [(1) to require; (2) to want; (3) to be necessary to have or to do]

I need some sleep. (1)

Do you need a drink? (2)

He needed someone to help him learn English. (3)



negotiate [to talk about a problem or situation to find a common solution]

They are trying to negotiate a peace agreement.



neither [not one or the other of two]

Neither boy had any money.



neutral [not supporting one side or the other in a dispute]

The election officials were not neutral.



never [(1) at no time; (2) not ever]

I had never seen him before. (1)

He said he would never lie to me. (2)



new [(1) not existing before; (2) not known before; (3) recently made,

built, bought or grown; (4) another; (5) different]

They have a new baby. (1)

Did you see the new information about the Governor? (2)

John bought a new car today. (3)

California needs some new electric power centers. (4)

She has some exciting new ideas. (5)



news [information about any recent events, especially as reported by the

media]

The local news on television last night was full of violence.



next [(1) coming immediately after; (2) nearest]

The next job is to clean house. (1)

Turn left at the next street. (2)



nice [(1) pleasing; (2) good; (3) kind]

I hope you have a nice time with your friend. (1)

Their children seem nice. (2)

He said some very nice things about you. (3)



night [the time between when the sun goes down and when it rises, when

there is little or no light]

Did you hear that storm last night?



no [(1) used to reject or to refuse; (2) not any; (3) not at all]

No, I will not do it. (1)

After the windstorm, no fruit was left on the tree. (2)

As soon as the show started we could see that our friend was no actor. (3)



noise [sound, especially when loud]

What is making so much noise?



nominate [(1) to name someone as a candidate for an election; (2) to

propose a person for an office or position]

The Democratic Party nominated our Governor as its Presidential

candidate. (1)

Do you think we should nominate Tom as our committee representative? (2)



noon [(1) the middle of the day; (2) twelve o'clock in the daytime]

He usually eats lunch about noon. (1)

I have to be in his office at noon. (2)



normal [(1) the usual condition, amount or form; (2) usual; (3) what is

expected]

Snow is normal this time of year. (1)

Her normal drink is tea. (2)

I expect him to leave home at the normal time. (3)



north [the direction to the left of a person facing the rising sun]

We drove north for 10 miles.

※one mile = 1.6 kilometers



not [a word showing that something is denied or untrue]

She is not going.



note [(1) to talk about something already known; (2) a word or words

written to help a person remember; (3) a short letter]

She noted that our report must be completed by three o'clock. (1)

I wrote a short note about the meeting so I could talk about it tomorrow.

(2)

She sent a Christmas note to some of her friends. (3)



nothing [(1) not anything; (2) no thing]

He had eaten nothing all day. (1)

He talked of nothing but food. (2)



now [(1) at this time; (2) immediately]

Now I understand what you meant. (1)

Can you talk to me now? (2)



nowhere [not in, to or at any place]

The boy said he had nowhere to go.



nuclear [(1) of or about the energy produced by splitting atoms or bringing

them together; (2) of or about weapons that explode by using energy from

atoms]

He worked as a nuclear engineer. (1)

The government fears that terrorists will buy or steal nuclear weapons. (

2)



number [a word or sign used to show the order or amount of things]

A large number of people are expected to join the protest.







obey [to act as one is ordered to act]

She said she became a judge because she believed that people must obey

the laws.



object [(1) to show that one does not like or approve; (2) to protest;(3)

something not alive that can be seen or touched]

The lawyer said he would object if the disputed evidence was given. (1)

He objected strongly to the Senator's comment. (2)

She found a strange object near her house. (3)



observe [(1) to watch; (2) to look at carefully; (3) to celebrate or

honor something]

She observed everyone who walked past her house. (1)

They observed the elections to report on possible violations of voting

laws. (2)

They will observe the anniversary of the day she was born. (3)



occupy [to take and hold or to control by force]

Soldiers occupied the town formerly controlled by rebels.



ocean [(1) the area of salt water that covers almost seventy-five percent

of the earth's surface; (2) any of the five main divisions of this water]

We are going to the ocean for two weeks. (1)

He has sailed across the Pacific Ocean three times. (2)



of [(1) made from; (2) belonging to; (3) about; (4) connected to; (5)

included among]

Her ring is made of gold. (1)

His son is a member of the Boy Scouts. (2)

That movie is the story of a woman who wins one million dollars. (3)

Someone broke the window of my car. (4)

One of my brothers is a doctor. (5)



off [(1) away; (2) at a distance; (3) condition when something is no longer

operating or continuing; (4) not on; (5) not connected]

She walked off without speaking. (1)

The lake was 10 miles off. (2)

※one mile = 1.6 kilometers

The game is off because of rain. (3)

The electric power was off for three hours. (4)

He took off the rope so his dog could run. (5)



offensive [(1) a military campaign of attack;(2) having to do with

attacking]

The government offensive began with an air attack. (1)

The weapons included a new offensive missile that destroys radar centers.

(2)



offer [(1) to present or propose;(2) the act of presenting or proposing; (

3) that which is presented or proposed]

He offered to help her find her car. (1)

Republican leaders made an offer to share power with the Democrats. (2)

She got a job offer from a computer company in Texas. (3)



office [(1) a room or building where business or work is done; (2) a public

position to which one is elected or appointed]

Her office is on the fortieth floor of the new building. (1)

He was elected to the office of Vice President. (2)



officer [(1) a person in the military who commands others; (2) any person

who is a member of a police force]

Her father is an army officer in Germany. (1)

Two police officers were honored for saving the lives of five people. (2)



official [(1) a person with power in an organization; (2) a

representative of an organization or government;(3) of or about an

office; (4) approved by the government or someone in power]

She is an official of our church council. (1)

Members of our local parents and teachers organization are electing an

official to represent them at the state level. (2)

She read about it in the official newspaper. (3)

An official statement said the labor strike would begin at midnight. (4)



often [many times]

How often do you see each other?



oil [(1) a thick liquid that does not mix with water and that burns easily;

(2) a black liquid taken from the ground and used as fuel]

Oil for heating homes costs a lot more this year. (1)

The president says America must produce more of the oil it needs. (2)



old [(1) not young or new; (2) having lived or existed for many years]

He has an old car and an old house. (1)

The old tree has been growing for more than three hundred years. (2)



on [(1) above and held up by; (2) touching the upper surface of; (3)

supported by; (4) about; (5) at the time of]

The clock is on the wall. (1)

The book is on the table. (2)

He is on his feet. (3)

The report on the meeting is ready. (4)

He left on Wednesday. (5)



once [one time only]

We had dinner there once.



only [(1) being the single one or ones; (2) no more than]

He was the only person here. (1)

We have only two dollars. (2)



open [(1) to start; (2) not closed; (3) not secret]

They opened talks. (1)

We saw them through the open window. (2)

No secrets were discussed at the open meeting. (3)



operate [(1) to do work or a job; (2) to cut into the body for medical

reasons]

Her family operates a car repair business. (1)

Doctors will operate on him to remove a cancer. (2)



opinion [a belief based on one's own ideas and thinking]

What is your opinion on the power crisis?



oppose [(1) to be against; (2) to fight against]

She opposes cutting trees in national forests. (1)

Protesters promised to oppose attempts to put oil wells in wild areas of

Alaska. (2)



opposite [(1) as different as possible; (2) completely different from; (

3) exactly the other way]

They worked on opposite sides of town. (1)

The two men held opposite opinions on the war. (2)

North is the opposite direction from south. (3)



oppress [(1) to make others suffer; (2) to control by the use of unjust and

cruel force or power]

The Khmer Rouge used torture and murder to oppress the Cambodian people. (

1)

The American colonists declared independence because Britain oppressed them

with heavy taxes and brutal force. (2)



or [(1) giving another of two choices; (2) giving the last of several

choices]

Would you like coffee or tea? (1)

I could meet you at noon on Monday, Tuesday, or Friday. (2)



orbit [(1) to travel in space around a planet or other object; (2) the path

or way an object travels in space around another object or planet]

The spacecraft will orbit the moon three times. (1)

The satellite is in an orbit that will keep it always above the same

place on Earth. (2)



order [(1) to give a command; (2) to tell someone what to do; (3) a

command; (4) the correct or normal way things are organized; (5) a peaceful

situation in which people obey laws]

The sergeant ordered the marching soldiers to halt. (1)

The court ordered election officials to count the votes again. (2)

You have no choice but to obey the order. (3)

The President spoke about a new world order. (4)

Police stopped the rioting and returned order to the city. (5)



organize [(1) to put in order; (2) to put together into a system]

He needed a few minutes to organize his thoughts. (1)

She will help him organize the material for his book. (2)



other [(1) different; (2) of another kind; (3) the remaining one or ones of

two or more]

Any other woman would have left him. (1)

He wanted a life other than his own. (2)

That man is short; the other is tall. (3)



our [of or belonging to us]

We ate our dinner in the park.



oust [(1) to force to leave; (2) to remove by force]

The soldiers ousted the farmers from the village. (1)

The rebels ousted the President. (2)



out [(1) away from the inside; (2) opposite of in]

He walked out of the house. (1)

She was out of the office when I arrived. (2)



over [(1) above; (2) covering; (3) across, in or on every part of]

She looked up as the plane flew over her. (1)

He pulled the blanket over his sleeping daughter. (2)

She has traveled all over the world. (3)



overthrow [(1) to remove from power; (2) to defeat or end by force]

The people of Yugoslavia overthrew the President. (1)

The report said the generals were plotting to overthrow the government. (

2)



owe [to pay or have to repay (usually money) in return for something

received]

How much do I owe you for the coffee?



own [to have or possess for oneself]

He said he owned the car.







pain

[a hurt or suffering somewhere in the body]

The injury caused him great pain.



paint

[(1) to cover with a liquid color; (2) to make a picture with liquid

colors; (3) a colored liquid used to cover or protect a surface]

He will paint his house next week. (1)

She painted this picture when she was young. (2)

How much paint will you need to paint your house? (3)



pan

[a metal container used for cooking]

Cook your food in this pan.



paper

[a thin, flat material made from plants or cloth often used for writing]

I use a lot of paper for my schoolwork.



parachute

[a device that permits a person or thing to fall slowly from an airplane or

helicopter to the ground]

He jumps from an airplane and his parachute lets him fall slowly to the

ground.



parade

[a group of people and vehicles moving together to celebrate a special

event or anniversary]

She took the children to watch the Independence Day parade.



pardon

[to forgive for a crime and release from punishment]

Presidents can pardon criminals.



parent

[a father or mother]

Her parents will be here later.



parliament

[a government lawmaking group]

The government ended parliament and called new elections.



part

[(1) something less than the whole; (2) not all of something]

I spend part of today planning what I will do tomorrow. (1)

Only a small part of this land belongs to me. (2)



party

[(1) a group of people working together for a political purpose; (2) a

group of people or friends gathered together for enjoyment]

She raises money for the Democratic Party. (1)

Bill has invited everyone to a party at his house. (2)



pass

[(1) to go by or move around something; (2) to move along; (3) to cause

or permit to go]

You can pass the car in front of us. (1)

The hours passed slowly as he waited to leave. (2)

The guard passed him through the gate. (3)



passenger

[a person traveling by airplane, train, boat or car who is not the pilot or

driver]

All passengers and the crew of the airplane survived the emergency

landing.



passport

[a document permitting a person to travel to another country]

She was arrested for traveling with a false passport.



past

[(1) the time gone by; (2) the time before; (3) recent; (4) immediately

before; (5) former]

He would like to forget the past. (1)

The records showed the patient had no medical problems in his recent

past. (2)

She has not been here for the past few days. (3)

He is the past president of our organization. (4)

He is a past president of our organization. (5)



path

[(1) a narrow way for walking; (2) a way along which something moves]

We walked along the path together. (1)

He watched the path of the arrow all the way to the target. (2)



patient

[a person being treated by a doctor for a health problem]

The doctors examined the patient carefully.



pay

[to give money for work done or for something bought]

She paid a lot of money for her clothes.



peace

[(1) the condition of freedom from war, fighting or noise; (2) rest; (3)

quiet]

We have been at peace for almost ten years. (1)

He was sleeping, at peace with the world. (2)

A shout broke the peace of the early morning. (3)



people

[(1) any group of persons; (2) all the persons of a group, race, religion

or nation]

A large crowd of people welcomed the Pope to St. Louis. (1)

The American people are a mix of the world's people. (2)



percent

[a part of every hundred]

Ten is ten percent of one hundred.



perfect

[(1) complete or correct in every way; (2) completely right or good; (3)

without mistakes]

It was a perfect performance. (1)

Today is a perfect day. (2)

She had a perfect score on the test. (3)



perform

[to speak, dance or sing in front of others]

She performed perfectly.



period

[an amount of time within events, restrictions or conditions]

The child went through a period of intense growth.



permanent

[(1) never changing; (2) lasting for a very long time or for all time]

Please tell me your permanent address. (1)

Astronauts left an American flag on the moon as a permanent memorial. (2)



permit

[(1) to let; (2) to make possible]

Her parents permit her to work. (1)

The wider doors and raised walkway permit people in wheelchairs to use

the building. (2)



person

[a man, woman or child]

She is a good person to know.



physical

[of the body]

Physical exercise helps keep him healthy.



physics

[the study of motion, matter and energy]

Studying physics takes a lot of time.



picture

[(1) an idea or representation of something as seen by the eye; (2) a

painting; (3) what is made with a camera]

She drew a picture of him from memory. (1)

The picture of her was painted many years ago. (2)

My camera takes good pictures. (3)



piece

[a part of something larger]

Please have a piece of my birthday cake.



pig

[a farm animal used for its meat]

He raises pigs on his farm.



pilot

[one who guides or flies an airplane or helicopter]

The pilot landed the airplane on a road.



pipe

[a long, round piece of material used to move liquid or gas]

The pipe moves oil from Texas to Virginia.



place

[(1) to put something somewhere; (2) an area or a part of an area; (3)

space where a person or thing is; (4) any room, building, town or country]

He placed the book on the table. (1)

The place you are looking for is on the other side of town. (2)

I am staying at his place. (3)

Japan is a place I would like to visit. (4)



plan

[(1) to organize or develop an idea or method of acting or doing something;

(2) an organized or developed idea or method]

They plan to have a party. (1)

The plan will not work. (2)



planet

[a large object in space that orbits the sun]

Earth is a planet.



plant

[(1) to put into the ground to grow; (2) a living growth from the ground

which gets its food from air, water and earth]

If you plant this, it will grow. (1)

These plants have beautiful flowers in the summer. (2)



plastic

[a material made from chemicals that can be formed and made into things]

I ate with a plastic spoon from a plastic plate on a plastic table.



play

[(1) to have fun; (2) to not work; (3) to take part in a sport; (4) to make

music on an instrument; (5) a story acted in a theater]

She plays with her baby. (1)

I cannot play today. (2)

He plays baseball every day. (3)

Will you play the guitar? (4)

We saw a play at the theater last night. (5)



please

[(1) to make one happy; (2) to give enjoyment]

He was pleased to see her again. (1)

The music is pleasing to her. (2)



plenty

[(1) all that is needed; (2) a large enough amount]

There is plenty of time to see a movie. (1)

We have plenty of food. (2)



plot

[(1) to make secret plans; (2) a secret plan to do something wrong or

illegal]

Her friends plotted to surprise her with a party. (1)

A bank employee discovered the plot. (2)



poem

[words and their sounds organized in a special way to express emotions]

Several of his poems have been published.



point

[(1) to aim one's finger toward; (2) to aim; (3) the sharp end of

something]

The man pointed his finger at the suspect. (1)

She pointed the gun at the target. (2)

The knife had a sharp point. (3)



poison

[a substance that can destroy life or damage health]

Police found poison in the woman's food.



police

[(1) a government agency responsible for guarding the public, keeping

order, and making sure people obey the law; (2) members of that agency]

The mayor said police have failed to reduce crime in the city. (1)

He said the city needs more police. (2)



policy

[an established set of plans or goals used to develop and make decisions in

politics, economics or business]

The new president said he would change the nation's economic policy.



politics

[the activities of government and of those who are in public office]

He enjoys discussing politics with his friends.



pollute

[to release dangerous or unpleasant substances into the air, soil or

water]

The governor said he will act against companies that pollute the air and

water in his state.



poor

[(1) people with little or no money; (2) lacking money or goods; (3) of bad

quality]

She has proposed programs to help the poor. (1)

His family is poor because he cannot keep a job. (2)

The company makes poor products. (3)



popular

[(1) liked by many people; (2) generally approved by the public]

She is a popular girl at our school. (1)

A proposal to cut taxes has much popular support. (2)



population

[all the people in a place, city or country]

The population of the world continues to increase.



port

[(1) a city where ships load or unload goods; (2) a place on a coast

where ships can be safe from a storm]

Baltimore is a busy port on the Atlantic coast. (1)

The ship raced the storm to a safe port. (2)



position

[(1) a place; (2) the way of holding the body; (3) the way a thing is set

or placed; (4) a job (or level of a job) in an organization]

The soldiers attacked the enemy position. (1)

The position of his body showed he was in pain. (2)

Someone changed the position of the bed. (3)

Her father holds a high position in the company. (4)



possess

[(1) to have; (2) to own; (3) to control or be controlled by]

She possesses great negotiating skills. (1)

He possesses a 1955 Ford Thunderbird car. (2)

An evil spirit possessed her. (3)



possible

[(1) able to be done; (2) can happen or is expected to happen]

The train is a possible way to get there. (1)

She is a possible candidate for President in 2004. (2)



postpone

[to delay action until a later time]

The meeting is postponed until Tuesday.



pour

[(1) to flow; (2) to cause to flow]

Rain water poured down the mountain. (1)

People poured from the store when the alarm sounded. (2)



power

[(1) the ability to control or direct others; (2) control; (3) strength; (

4) ruling force; (5) force or energy used to do work]

The police have the power to arrest and question people suspected of

crimes. (1)

The independent counsel was given the power to investigate the president.

(2)

Nations have nuclear weapons with the power to destroy the world. (3)

The governing power of the United States rests in the Constitution. (4)

Water power turns the wheel. (5)



praise

[(1) to say good things about; (2) to approve]

Kelley's professor praised her test results. (1)

The father praised his son's decision. (2)



pray

[(1) to make a request to a god or spirit; (2) to praise a god or spirit]

He prayed to ask God to forgive him for the terrible thing he had done. (

1)

She prayed to give thanks to God for healing her son. (2)



pregnant

[(1) carrying a child within the body before it is born; (2) expecting to

give birth to a baby]

She just learned that she is pregnant. (1)

The pregnant woman expects to give birth next month. (2)



prepare

[(1) to make ready; (2) to put together]

She is prepared for her trip to Europe. (1)

He will prepare dinner. (2)



present

[(1) to offer for consideration; (2) a gift; (3) now; (4) to be at a

place]

We will present our idea to the committee. (1)

I gave them a present for their anniversary. (2)

The present time is a good time. (3)

I was present at school yesterday. (4)



president

[(1) the chief official of a country that is a republic; (2) the leader

of an organization]

The President of the United States serves a term of four years. (1)

His wife is president of our school's parents and teachers organization. (

2)



press

[(1) to urge strongly; (2) newspapers, magazines and other publications]

The mayor pressed him for money for his re-election campaign. (1)

The opening of the new hospital was fully reported in the local press. (2)



pressure

[the force produced when something is pushed down or against something

else]

We expect a storm because the atmospheric pressure is very low.



prevent

[to keep or stop from going or happening]

Doctors are trying to prevent the disease from spreading.



price

[the amount of money for which anything is bought, sold or offered for

sale]

He is asking a fair price for his house.



prison

[a place where a person is kept as punishment for a crime]

The state is building a new prison because the old one is not big enough.



private

[(1) of or about a person or group that is secret; (2) opposite public]

Reports say a private army is plotting to take over the government. (1)

This private property is closed to public use. (2)



prize

[(1) something offered or won in a competition; (2) something of value that

one must work hard for to get]

She knows the writer who won the Nobel Prize last year. (1)

The prize that he seeks is peace in the Middle East. (2)



probably

[(1) a good chance of taking place; (2) a little more than possible]

My son's friend probably will eat at our house tonight. (1)

We probably will get some rain from those dark clouds. (2)



problem

[a difficult question or situation with an unknown or unclear answer]

She has sympathy for people with those problems.



process

[an operation or series of changes leading to a desired result]

The production process seems to be a success.



produce

[(1) to make; (2) to create; (3) to cause something to be; (4) to

manufacture]

The farmer produced a big crop. (1)

Who produced the new action movie? (2)

The police produced some new evidence at the trial. (3)

His company produces road signs. (4)



profession

[a job that requires special training]

Many doctors are leaving the medical profession.



professor

[a teacher at a college or university]

Do you like your English professor?



profit

[money gained from a business activity after paying all costs of that

activity]

How much profit did you make from selling the stock?



program

[(1) a plan of action; (2) the different events or parts of a meeting or

show]

We have developed a program to increase company profits. (1)

Our group is part of the program at the school meeting. (2)



progress

[movement forward or toward improvement or a goal]

Are you making progress on your science project?



project

[a planned effort to do something]

She hopes to complete her science project in about a week.



propaganda

[ideas or information used to influence opinions]

Does political propaganda win elections?



property

[anything owned by someone such as land, buildings or goods]

His property extends from here to the river.



propose

[to present or offer for consideration]

She proposed a new program for teaching English.



protect

[(1) to guard; (2) to defend; (3) to prevent from being harmed or damaged]

The museum is protecting its valuable paintings with a new security system.

(1)

The Secret Service protects the White House from any kind of attack. (2)

Seat belts and air bags protect the driver and front seat passenger in most

new cars. (3)



protest

[(1) to speak against; (2) to object]

The speakers protested the lack of controls on handgun sales. (1)

The group protested because their votes were not counted. (2)



prove

[to show to be true]

The defense lawyer proved that the young man was not guilty.



provide

[to give something needed or wanted]

She provided food and warm clothing to the homeless man.



public

[(1) of or about all the people in a community or country; (2) opposite

private]

Everyone could speak at the public meeting. (1)

She said she spoke as a private citizen, not as a public official. (2)



publication

[something that is published such as a book, newspaper or magazine]

I do not read that publication.



publish

[(1) to make public something that is written; (2) to include something

in a book, newspaper or magazine]

The government published the list of properties. (1)

Did the newspaper publish anything about the accident? (2)



pull

[(1) to use force to move something toward the person or thing using the

force; (2) opposite push]

Please pull the microphone closer so we can hear you. (1)

You have to pull, not push the door to open it. (2)



pump

[to force a gas or liquid up, into or through]

The broken part would not pump fuel from the tank to the engine.



punish

[to cause pain, suffering or loss for doing something bad or illegal]

The judge punished him with a five-year prison sentence.



purchase

[(1) to buy with money or with something of equal value; (2) that which

is bought]

Did you purchase your watch in Switzerland? (1)

He used a charge card to pay for the purchase. (2)



pure

[(1) free from anything that is different or that reduces value; (2) clean]



He asked if the ring was made of pure gold. (1)

Do not expect pure water from a mountain stream. (2)



purpose

[(1) the reason or desired effect for doing something; (2) goal]

What is the purpose of your trip? (1)

His only purpose in life was to make her happy. (2)



push

[(1) to use force to move something away from the person or thing using the

force; (2) opposite pull]

She pushed him away. (1)

Ed pushed the horse and I pulled it. (2)



put

[(1) to place; (2) to set in position]

She put the dog outside. (1)

He put the television where everyone could see it. (2)







quality

[(1) that which something is known to have or be; (2) amount of value or

excellence]

An important quality of steel is its strength. (1)

Their goods are of the highest quality. (2)



question

[(1) to ask; (2) to express wonder or disbelief; (3) a sentence or word

used in asking for information; (4) a problem; (5) an issue to be

discussed]

His father questioned him about the car. (1)

She questioned if he really cooked the dinner. (2)

Did you answer every question in the test? (3)

The question of a pay increase is blocking a new labor agreement. (4)

The civil rights question is a big issue in the campaign. (5)



quick

[fast]

She made a quick decision.



quiet

[(1) with little or no noise; (2) having little or no movement; (3) calm]

The room was so quiet he could hear his heart beat. (1)

The sea was quiet. (2)

City streets were quiet on the night before Christmas. (3)









race

[(1) to run; (2) to take part in a competition to decide who or what can

move fastest; (3) to take part in a campaign for political office; (4)

one of the major groups that humans can be divided into because of a common

physical similarity, such as skin color]

The cat and dog raced through the house. (1)

Are you racing in the one hundred meter event? (2)

Her mother entered the race for mayor. (3)

All races of people are equal under the laws of the United States. (4)



radar

[a device that uses radio signals to learn the position or speed of objects

that may be too far away to be seen]

Radar can show if a storm is moving toward us.



radiation

[(1) waves of energy from something that produces heat or light; (2) energy

from a nuclear substance, which can be dangerous]

Radiation from the sun can burn our skin. (1)

Radiation from a nuclear explosion can kill. (2)



radio

[the system of sending and receiving signals or sounds through the air

without wires]

Do you listen to VOA Special English on the radio?



raid

[(1) to make a sudden attack; (2) a sudden attack]

Police raided a number of houses where illegal drugs were sold. (1)

Thirty-eight people were arrested in the drug raid. (2)



railroad

[(1) a road for trains; (2) a company that operates such a road and its

stations and equipment]

The government has made a walking trail where the railroad was. (1)

Railroads in the United States mostly carry products instead of passengers.

(2)



rain

[water falling from the sky]

Rain has fallen for three days.



raise

[(1) to lift up; (2) to move to a higher position; (3) to cause to grow; (

4) to increase]

Rising floodwaters raised the house and carried it away. (1)

The bridge raises so ships can pass under it. (2)

The farmer raises mostly corn and soybeans. (3)

Congress raised taxes. (4)



rare

[(1) not common; (2) not usual; (3) not often]

He has rare musical ability for a boy so young. (1)

A warm day is rare this time of year. (2)

It is rare for me to get so many telephone calls. (3)



rate

[(1) speed; (2) a measure of how quickly or how often something happens; (

3) the price of any thing or service that is bought or sold]

The old man reads at a slow rate. (1)

What is the patient's heart rate? (2)

The interest rate on home loans has increased. (3)



reach

[(1) to put a hand toward; (2) to arrive at; (3)to come to]

She reached out to take my hand. (1)

He reached home about six o'clock. (2)

We will reach a decision soon. (3)



react

[to act as a result of or in answer to]

How did she react to the news?



read

[to look at and understand the meaning of written words or numbers]

She reads four newspapers every morning.



ready

[(1) prepared; (2) completed; (3) organized; (4) willing]

They are ready to start the game. (1)

Your food order is ready. (2)

The new Congress is ready to begin its work. (3)

Who is ready to eat an insect? (4)



real

[(1) true; (2) truly existing; (3) not false]

The real reason he came here was to see you. (1)

He never believed in ghosts until he saw a real one. (2)

That is a real diamond, not a copy. (3)



realistic

[in agreement with the way things are]

He put a realistic price on his house and sold it very quickly.



reason

[(1) the cause for a belief or act; (2) purpose; (3) something that

explains]

She did not believe his reason for leaving. (1)

The reason he studies English is to get a better job. (2)

Warmer water in the eastern Pacific Ocean is the reason for unusual weather

in the Americas. (3)



reasonable

[(1) ready to listen to reasons or ideas; (2) not extreme; (3) ready or

willing to compromise]

The head of our office is a reasonable woman. (1)

They told him to come home at a reasonable hour. (2)

They reached agreement because they were reasonable.(3)



rebel

[(1) to act against a government or power, often with force; (2) to

refuse to obey; (3) one who opposes or fights against the government of his

or her country]

The people rebelled against the government. (1)

My body rebels when I exercise too much. (2)

Rebels fought to overthrow the government. (3)



receive

[to get or accept something given, offered or sent]

I received your letter today.



recent

[a short time ago]

These are recent pictures of my family.



recession

[a temporary reduction in economic activity, when industries produce less

and many workers lose their jobs]

Will a big tax cut prevent a recession?



recognize

[(1) to know or remember something or someone that was known, known about

or seen before; (2) to accept another nation as independent and establish

diplomatic ties with its government]

He recognized his friend of many years ago. (1)

Most nations recognized the newly independent country.



record

[(1) to write something in order to have it for future use; (2) to put

sound or pictures in a form that can be kept and heard or seen again; (3) a

writing that shows proof or facts about something]

He records each day what his teachers expect him to study at home. (1)

VOA Special English feature programs are recorded before they are

broadcast. (2)

A public record is kept of all home sales in this county. (3)



recover

[(1) to get again something that was lost, stolen or taken away; (2) to

return to normal health or normal conditions]

The police recovered the stolen money. (1)

She is expected to recover from the operation. (2)



red

[having the color like that of blood]

Those red flowers are roses.



reduce

[(1) to make less or smaller in number, size or amount; (2) to cut]

She reduced her picture so it would fit in her passport. (1)

Congress voted to reduce taxes. (2)



reform

[(1) to make better by changing; (2) to improve; (3) a change to a better

condition]

The Congress reformed the way candidates pay for political campaigns. (1)

He reformed his life by ending all use of tobacco and alcohol. (2)

The voters approved reforms that will reduce air and water pollution. (3)



refugee

[a person who has been forced to flee because of unjust treatment, danger

or war]

His family came to the United States as refugees.



refuse

[(1) to reject; (2) to not accept, give or do something]

She refused his apology. (1)

He refused to fight in the Vietnam War. (2)



regret

[a feeling of sadness or sorrow about something that is done or that

happens]

The President expressed regret that so many lives were lost.



reject

[to refuse to accept, use or believe]

Colonel Travis rejected the General's demand.



relations

[(1) understandings or ties between nations; (2) members of the same

family; (3) people connected by marriage or family ties]

The United States does not have diplomatic relations with Cuba. (1)

Most of his relations live in California. (2)

He sees his wife's relations almost every week. (3)



release

[(1) to free; (2) to permit to go; (3) to permit to be known or made

public]

The terrorists released their hostages. (1)

The child released his balloon. (2)

The spokesman released details of the President's trip. (3)



religion

[a belief in, or the honoring of, a god or gods]

The Constitution says the United States cannot establish an official

religion.



remain

[(1) to stay in a place after others leave; (2) to stay the same]

She remained in the town after most of her friends left. (1)

He has remained my friend for almost 50 years. (2)



remains

[a dead body]

The soldier's remains were buried in the National Cemetery.



remember

[(1) to think about the past; (2) opposite forget]

I still remember stories that my grandfather told me. (1)

She told him to remember to call when he got home. (2)



remove

[(1) to take away or take off; (2) to put an end to; (3) to take out of a

position or office]

She removed her shoes as soon as she sat down. (1)

Doctors removed his gall bladder. (2)

The dishonest judge was removed from office. (3)



repair

[work done to fix something]

His car is being repaired.



repeat

[to say or do again]

Please repeat what you said.



report

[(1) to tell about; (2) to give the results of a study or investigation; (

3) the story about an event; (4) the results of a study or investigation;

(5) a statement in which the facts may not be confirmed]

She reported about her holiday in Europe. (1)

The scientist reported the results of his experiment. (2)

Did you read the newspaper report about the accident? (3)

The director said he was pleased with our budget report. (4)

A report said 260 people were killed. (5)



represent

[(1) to act in the place of someone else; (2) to substitute for; (3) to

serve as an example]

She represents the people who could not be here. (1)

On this map, X represents where the treasure is buried. (2)

This statue represents the skills of the ancient artists. (3)



repress

[to control or to restrict freedoms by force]

He repressed his people.



request

[(1) to ask for; (2) the act of asking for]

She requested a glass of water. (1)

No one heard her request for help. (2)



require

[to need or demand as necessary]

This job requires computer skills.



rescue

[to free from danger or evil]

He rescued a little boy floating in the sea.



research

[a careful study to discover correct information]

He made the discovery after many years of research.



resign

[to leave a position, job or office]

The President has resigned.



resist

[(1) to oppose; (2) to fight to prevent]

He resists all demands for new elections. (1)

The baby resisted sleep for several hours. (2)



resolution

[an official statement of agreement by a group of people, usually reached

by voting]

The United Nations Security Council approved a joint cease-fire resolution.





resource

[anything of value that can be used or sold]

Our coal supplies are a great energy resource.



responsible

[(1) having a duty or job to do; (2) being the cause of]

He is responsible for preparing the report. (1)

They were responsible for the accident. (2)



rest

[(1) to sit, lie down or sleep to regain strength; (2) that which

remains; (3) the others]

You should rest after your long walk. (1)

Would anyone like the rest of my dinner? (2)

He spoke to the rest of them. (3)



restrain

[(1) to keep controlled; (2) to limit action by a person or group]

He restrained his anger. (1)

Police restrained the protestors. (2)



restrict

[(1) to limit; (2) to prevent from increasing or becoming larger]

The government restricted travel. (1)

The device restricts the car's speed. (2)



result

[(1) to happen from a cause; (2) that which follows or is produced by a

cause; (3) effect]

The accident resulted from the thick fog. (1)

The test results showed she was pregnant. (2)

As a result of the storm, no one could get to work. (3)



retire

[to leave a job or position because one is old or in poor health]

He retired at age 55 and traveled for the rest of his life.



return

[(1) to go or come back; (2) to bring, give, take or send back]

She returned home yesterday. (1)

I returned the book to the library last week. (2)



revolt

[(1) to protest violently; (2) to fight for a change, especially of

government]

Demonstrators will revolt if police try to arrest them. (1)

Protesters revolted and seized several government buildings. (2)



rice

[a food grain]

Rice is a major food in much of the world.



rich

[(1) having much money or goods; (2) having plenty of something]

Her brother became a rich man. (1)

Oil made Kuwait a rich country. (2)



ride

[(1) to sit on or in and be carried along; (2) to travel by animal, wheeled

vehicle, airplane or boat]

She and I ride horses every weekend. (1)

I ride the subway to work. (2)



right

[what a person legally and morally should be able to do or have; (2)

agreeing with the facts; (3) good; (4) correct; (5) opposite wrong; (6)

on the side that is toward the east when one is facing north; (7)

opposite left]

It is their right to vote. (1)

You gave the right answer. (2)

He is the right kind of person for the job. (3)

She always seems to do the right thing. (4)

She said she was right and he was wrong. (5)

Our farm is on the right side of the river. (6)

Turn right, not left, at the second street. (7)



riot

[(1) to act with many others in a violent way in a public place; (2) a

violent action by a large group of people]

Prisoners rioted and started fires inside the prison. (1)

The riot spread from the football game to the streets. (2)



rise

[(1) to go up; (2) to go higher; (3) to increase; (4) to go from a position

of sitting or lying to a position of standing]

The moon will rise soon after the sun goes down. (1)

The river is rising and spreading out. (2)

The temperature rises as the sun gets higher. (3)

He rose to his feet as she walked into the room. (4)



risk

[the chance of loss, damage or injury]

He never considered the risk of a broken heart.



river

[a large amount of water that flows across land into another river, a

lake or an ocean]

Native Americans called the big river "the Father of Waters."



road

[a long piece of hard ground built between two places so people can walk,

drive or ride easily from one place to the other]

The road was straight until it reached the mountains.



rob

[(1) to take money or property secretly or by force; (2) to steal]

Someone robbed his television. (1)

The two men robbed her as she walked home from work. (2)



rock

[a hard piece of mineral matter]

He threw a rock across the river.



rocket

[a device shaped like a tube that moves through air or space by burning

gases and letting them escape from the back or bottom, sometimes used as

a weapon]

The huge rocket launched three men on a flight to the moon.



roll

[(1) to turn over and over; (2) to move like a ball]

The children rolled down the hill. (1)

She rolled her eyes at his joke. (2)



room

[a separate area within a building with its own walls]

The boy spent hours playing in his room.



root

[the part of a plant that is under the ground and takes nutrients from

the soil]

The roots brought food to the big tree and held it firmly in the ground.



rope

[a long, thick piece of material made from thinner pieces of material, used

for tying]

The boy tied the end of the rope around the tree.



rough

[(1) not flat or smooth; (2) having an uneven surface; (3) violent; (4) not

made well]

The rough floor was made of wood, split by hand. (1)

We found rough ground at the top of the mountain. (2)

The strong wind made a rough sea. (3)

The rough wall of stones did not stand straight. (4)



round

[having the shape of a ball or circle]

The stone plate was perfectly round.



rub

[to move something over the surface of another thing]

The boy rubbed his hand over the cat's back.



rubber

[a substance made from the liquid of trees with the same name, or a similar

substance made from chemicals]

The ball was made of rubber.



ruin

[(1) to damage severely; (2) to destroy]

The rain ruined the book he left outside. (1)

Time ruined the old building, leaving only fallen walls. (2)



rule

[(1) to govern or control; (2) to decide; (3) a statement or an order

that says how something must be done]

One party ruled the Senate; the other ruled the House of Representatives.

(1)

Five of nine Supreme Court judges ruled that the Republican should be

President. (2)

The rules were not clear on how to count the votes. (3)



run

[to move quickly by steps faster than those used for walking]

Please walk, do not run, to the nearest door.







sabotage

[to damage or destroy as an act against an organization or nation]

The rebels sabotaged the railroad.



sacrifice

[to do without something or to suffer a loss for a belief, idea, goal or

another person]

She sacrificed her house to pay for medical school for her son.



sad

[not happy]

He was sad because she left.



safe

[away from harm or danger]

This is a safe place for you to stay.



sail

[to travel by boat or ship]

We will sail to Hawaii on Thursday.



sailor

[a person involved in sailing a boat or ship]

He is a sailor on one of the big oil ships.



salt

[a white substance found in seawater and in the ground, used to affect

the taste of food]

The doctor says eating too much salt can raise my blood pressure.



same

[(1) not different; (2) not changed; (3) like another or others]

He eats at the same time every day. (1)

She looks the same as she did ten years ago. (2)

His car is the same as mine. (3)



sand

[extremely small pieces of crushed rock found in large amounts in deserts

and on coasts]

The hot sand of the desert burned her feet.



satellite

[(1) a small object in space that moves around a larger object; (2) an

object placed in orbit around the earth]

The Earth and other planets are satellites of the sun. (1)

A new communications satellite was put in orbit today. (2)



satisfy

[to give or provide what is desired, needed or demanded]

Does this food satisfy your hunger?



save

[(1) to make safe; (2) to remove from harm; (3) to keep for future use]

He saved the building by disarming the bomb. (1)

The fireman saved her when he pulled her from the burning house. (2)

She saved a little money every week. (3)



say

[(1) to speak; (2) to express in words]

What will you say to her? (1)

I will say to her what is in my heart. (2)



school

[(1) a place for education; (2) a place where people go to learn]

Is your son going to public or private school? (1)

Her school is testing students to measure how much they have learned. (2)



science

[the study of nature and the actions of natural things, and the knowledge

gained about them]

Science has made great changes in our lives in just a few years.



sea

[a large area of salt water, usually part of an ocean]

The rough sea seems angry.



search

[to look for carefully]

We searched everywhere for her missing book.



season

[(1) one of the four periods of the year that is based on the earth's

position toward the sun (spring, summer, autumn, winter); (2) a period of

time based on different weather conditions; (3) a period during the year

when something usually happens]

He says autumn is his favorite season. (1)

She likes to visit there during the dry season. (2)

He cannot wait for baseball season to start. (3)



seat

[(1) a thing to sit on; (2) a place to sit or the right to sit there]

The boy gave the woman his seat on the bus. (1)

He has held his seat in parliament for 40 years. (2)



second

[the one that comes after the first]

This is the second time I have been here.



secret

[(1) something known only to a few and kept from general knowledge; (2)

hidden from others; (3) known only to a few]

No member will talk about the secret ceremonies. (1)

The nuclear scientist denied giving secret information to foreign spies. (

2)

Many secret stories of the Cold War are now becoming known. (3)



security

[(1) freedom from danger or harm; (2) protection; (3) measures necessary to

protect a person or place]

Security was increased in the city. (1)

The store provided its own security. (2)

Strong national security kept the country safe. (3)



see

[(1) to know or sense through the eyes; (2) to understand or know]

Did you see her smile? (1)

I see what you mean. (2)



seed

[the part of a plant from which new plants grow]

If you plant the seeds now, you can eat vegetables in two months.



seek(ing)

[(1) to search for; (2) to try to get; (3) to plan to do]

They are seeking a cure for cancer. (1)

She is seeking election to public office. (2)

Electric power companies are seeking to reduce their use of coal. (3)



seem

[to appear to be]

She seems to be in good health.



seize

[(1) to take quickly by force; (2) to take control of quickly; (3) to

arrest]

Marines seized the island in three days. (1)

The generals seized power after the president fled. (2)

The policeman seized the suspect. (3)



self

[all that which makes one person different from others]

He seems to think only of himself.



sell

[to give something in exchange for money]

He will sell his car to me for 2,000 dollars.



Senate

[the smaller of the two groups in the governments of some countries, such

as in the United States Congress]

The Senate has 100 members, two from each state.



send

[(1) to cause to go; (2) to permit to go; (3) to cause to be carried, taken

or directed to or away from a place]

She sent the boy away. (1)

To which university did he send his daughter? (2)

The government will send supplies immediately to the earthquake area. (3)



sense

[(1) to come to know about by feeling, believing or understanding; (2)

any of the abilities to see, hear, taste, smell or feel]

He sensed that the dog would not attack him. (1)

The medicine affected his sense of taste. (2)



sentence

[(1) to declare the punishment for a crime; (2) the punishment for a

crime]

The judge sentenced him to three years in prison. (1)

She received a sentence of 18 months of community service. (2)



separate

[(1) to set or keep people, things or ideas away from or independent from

others; (2) not together or connected]

He separated the two boys and told them to stop fighting. (1)

They work in separate offices. (2)



series

[a number of similar things or events that follow one after another in

time, position or order]

The doctor said the series of tests would show the cause of the pain.



serious

[(1) important; (2) needing careful consideration; (3) dangerous]

The two sides have begun serious negotiations. (1)

We have a serious problem to solve. (2)

The accident victim is reported to be in serious condition. (3)



serve

[(1) to work as an official; (2) to be employed by the government; (3) to

assist or help]

He served as Secretary of State. (1)

She has served as a government employee for 30 years. (2)

She served us tea and made us feel welcome. (3)



service

[(1) an organization or system that provides something for the public; (

2) a job that an organization or business can do for money; (3) military

organizations such as an army, navy or air force; (4) a religious

ceremony]

Schools and roads are services paid for by taxes. (1)

His business provides childcare services for working parents. (2)

Two of her sons are in the military services. (3)

Our church provides three services every Sunday morning. (4)



set

[(1) to put in place or position; (2) to establish a time, price or limit]

She set food in front of us. (1)

Have you set a time for our meeting? (2)



settle

[(1) to end (a dispute); (2) to agree about (a problem); (3) to make a home

in a new place]

The long dispute was finally settled. (1)

We settled our legal problem without going to court. (2)

Her family settled in Dallas many years ago. (3)



several

[three or more, but not many]

I saw them in the office several days ago.



severe

[(1) not gentle; (2) causing much pain, sadness or damage]

The prisoners received severe treatment from their guards. (1)

The powerful storm caused severe damage to homes. (2)



sex

[(1) either the male or female group into which all people and animals

are divided because of their actions in producing young; (2) the physical

activity by which humans and animals can produce young]

What is the sex of your children? (1)

The doctor warned them about the dangers of unprotected sex. (2)



shake

[to move or cause to move in short, quick movements]

Do not shake your finger at me.



shape

[(1) to give form to; (2) the form of something, especially how it looks]

He shaped his own version of the truth from the facts that were known. (1)

She made him a birthday cake in the shape of a fish. (2)



share

[(1) to give part of something to another or others; (2) a part belonging

to, given to or owned by a single person or a group; (3) any one of the

equal parts of ownership of a business or company]

They shared the food that remained. (1)

Each of the brothers had an equal share of the business. (2)

The president owned 100,000 shares of the company's stock. (3)



sharp

[(1) having a thin edge or small point that can cut or hurt; (2) causing

hurt or pain]

The sharp knife cut through the vegetable and into his finger. (1)

Her sharp, angry voice cut him like a knife. (2)



she

[the girl or woman who is being spoken about]

She is a kind woman.



sheep

[a farm animal used for its meat and hair]

They used the wool from their sheep to make all of their clothes.



shell

[(1) to fire artillery; (2) a metal container that is fired from a large

gun and explodes when it reaches its target; (3) a hard outside cover]

The big guns shelled the town for an hour. (1)

The soldiers fired more than 200 artillery shells. (2)

The turtle's shell protects it from its enemies. (3)



shelter

[(1) to protect or give protection to; (2) something that gives protection;

(3) a place of safety]

She sheltered her son from the evil she saw in the world. (1)

Survival in nature requires food, water and shelter. (2)

They found shelter under a tree until the rain ended. (3)



shine

[(1) to aim a light; (2) to give bright light; (3) to be bright; (4) to

clean to make bright]

He shined the light on them. (1)

The sun shined brightly in the clear sky. (2)

The faces of the children shined with happiness. (3)

She shined the silver lamp until she could see her face in it. (4)



ship

[(1) to transport; (2) a large boat]

He ships his products by truck. (1)

The ship seemed to stop at every island in the Caribbean Sea. (2)



shock

[(1) to cause to feel sudden surprise or fear; (2) something that greatly

affects the mind or emotions; (3) a powerful shake, as from an earthquake]

She was shocked to find a man hiding in her house. (1)

Her father's sudden death was a great shock to her. (2)

Many minor shocks followed the earthquake. (3)



shoe

[a covering for the foot]

I cannot find one of my shoes.



shoot

[(1) to cause a gun or other weapon to send out an object designed to kill;

(2)to use a gun]

The policewoman will shoot you if you move. (1)

He shoots only at targets. (2)



short

[(1) lasting only for a small period of time; (2) not long; (3) opposite

tall]

He made a short speech. (1)

The missing dog has short legs and a long body. (2)

She is short, but her husband is tall. (3)



should

[(1) used with another verb (action word) to show responsibility, (2)

probability, (3) or that something is believed to be a good idea]

We should study. (1)

The talks should begin soon. (2)

Criminals should be punished. (3)



shout

[to speak very loudly]

The protestors shouted at the President.



show

[(1) to make something be seen; (2) to make known; (3) a play or story

presented in a theater, or broadcast on radio or television, for

enjoyment or education; (4) something organized to be seen by the public]

She showed an anger I did not know she possessed. (1)

He showed that he could do it. (2)

Did you hear the Morning Show today on VOA radio? (3)

The music students played at a free show after school. (4)



shrink

[to make or become less in size, weight or value]

Those wool clothes will shrink if you wash them in hot water.



sick

[(1) suffering physically or mentally with a disease or other problem; (

2) not in good health]

She is sick with a fever. (1)

He always seems to be sick. (2)



sickness

[the condition of being in bad health]

Doctors do not yet know what is causing her sickness.



side

[(1) the outer surfaces of an object that are not the top or bottom; (2)

parts away from the middle; (3) either the right or left half of the body]

The side of my car was damaged in the accident. (1)

On which side of the football field does our school sit? (2) 

He usually sleeps on the left side of his body. (3)



sign

[(1) to write one's name; (2) a mark or shape used to mean something; (3)

evidence that something exists or will happen; (4) a flat piece of material

with writing that gives information]

The writer signed a copy of his book for me. (1)

A white mark on trees is a sign of the mountain trail. (2)

Scientists have found no sign yet of life anywhere else in the Universe. (

3)

That sign tells us how many miles we must drive to get to Chicago. (4)

*one mile = 1.6 kilometers



signal

[(1) to send a message by signs; (2) an action or movement that sends a

message]

That traffic light signals when we must stop or go. (1)

Paul Revere will make a signal with his light to warn if the British are

coming by land or sea. (2)



silence

[(1) to make quiet; (2) to stop from speaking or making noise; (3) a lack

of noise or sound]

Silence the television by pushing the mute button on your hand control. (

1)

The team leader silenced his men with a hand sign. (2)

She heard only silence. (3)



silver

[a valued white metal]

That little box is made of silver.



similar

[like something else but not exactly the same]

The President said his proposal was similar to a proposal by Congress.



simple

[(1) easy to understand or do; (2) not difficult or complex]

Special English is a simple form of spoken English. (1)

This book tells us in a simple way how to use a computer to do complex

work. (2)



since

[from a time in the past until now]

I have known her since we went to school together.



sing

[to make music sounds with the voice]

He sings in the shower.



single

[one only]

He gave her a single flower, a red rose, to show his love.



sink

[to go down into water or other liquid]

He sank deeper into the mud with each step.



sister

[a female with the same father or mother as another person]

I have only one sister.



sit

[(1) to rest on the lower part of the body without the support of the legs;

(2) to become seated]

Please sit down and rest. (1)

She sat down. (2)



situation

[the way things are during a period of time]

The situation in the Middle East is very dangerous.



size

[(1) the space occupied by something; (2) how long, wide or high

something is]

Can you imagine the size of the Universe? (1)

Geometry can help you measure the size of that big tree. (2)



skeleton

[all the bones of a human or other animal together in their normal

positions]

Scientists sometimes find the skeletons of people who lived thousands of

years ago.



skill

[the ability gained from training or experience]

He has great baseball skills.



skin

[the outer covering of humans and most animals]

Her skin was burned red by the intense sunlight.



sky

[the space above the earth]

The sky was filled with beautiful white clouds.



slave

[a person owned or controlled by another]

All slaves in the United States were freed by an amendment to the

Constitution in 1865.



sleep

[to rest the body and mind with the eyes closed]

Do you sleep eight hours or more each night?



slide

[to move smoothly over a surface]

A big area of snow slid down the mountain.



slow

[(1) to reduce the speed of; (2) not fast in moving, talking or other

activities]

Slow your speed to 45 miles per hour. (1)

*one mile = 1.6 kilometers

Is Special English slow enough for you? (2)



small

[(1) little in size or amount; (2) few in number; (3) not important; (4)

opposite large]

The small boy was hungry. (1)

The small force landed by parachute. (2)

It was a small problem and easy to solve. (3)

His small house was next to a big building. (4)



smash

[(1) to break or be broken into small pieces by force; (2) to hit or move

with force]

He smashed the window with a rock. (1)

The speeding car smashed into the wall. (2)



smell

[(1) to sense through the nose; (2) something sensed by the nose]

She smelled something burning. (1)

I love the smell of food cooking. (2)



smoke

[(1) to use cigarettes or other tobacco products by burning them and

breathing in the smoke; (2) that which can be seen rising into the air like

a cloud from something burning]

He smoked cigarettes until he died. (1)

The smoke from the burning forest rose high into the sky. (2)



smooth

[(1) having a level surface; (2) opposite rough]

The smooth floor was perfect for dancing. (1)

The floor was rough until the workman made it smooth. (2)



snow

[soft, white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky, usually in

winter or when the air temperature is very cold]

The snow fell for two days.



so

[(1) in such a way that; (2) also; (3) too; (4) very; (5) as a result; (

6) in order that; (7) for the purpose of]

He held the flag so all could see it. (1)

She was tired and so was I. (2)

She left early, and so did we. (3)

I am so sick. (4)

They were sick, so they could not come. (5)

We plant seeds so plants will grow. (6)

Come early so we can discuss the plans. (7)



social

[of or about people or a group]

The president offered a new solution for some social problems.



soft

[(1)not hard; (2) easily shaped; (3) pleasing to touch; (4) not loud]

She likes a soft bed but her husband likes a hard bed. (1)

Her daughter likes to shape things from soft clay. (2)

I like to hold her soft hands. (3)

The room was filled with soft music. (4)



soil

[earth in which plants grow]

She put the seeds in the soil and the plants began to grow.



soldier

[a person in the army]

A soldier is trained to be ready for any situation.



solid

[(1) having a hard shape with no empty spaces inside; (2) strong; (3) not

in the form of a liquid or gas]

The tools were solid metal and very heavy. (1)

The house is solid, so it will survive the storm. (2)

Ice is the solid form of water. (3)



solve

[(1) to find an answer; (2) to settle]

The boy solved the mathematics problem. (1)

The committee hopes its proposals will solve the current economic

problem. (2)



some

[(1) of an amount or number or part not stated; (2) not all]

Would you like some coffee? (1)

Would you like some of my coffee? (2)



son

[a person's male child]

Tommy is my youngest son.



soon

[(1) not long after the present time; (2) quickly]

She will soon be 18 years old. (1)

Tell him to get here as soon as possible. (2)



sort

[(1) any group of people or things that are the same or are similar in some

way; (2) a kind of something]

They are the same sort of people as I. (1)

He is the sort of person you want as a friend. (2)



sound

[(1) fast-moving waves of energy that affect the ear and result in hearing;

(2) that which is heard]

Sound travels through the air at a speed of 1,088 feet per second. (1)

*one feet = 30.48 centimeters

She says the sound of the ocean helps her sleep. (2)



south

[the direction to the right of a person facing the rising sun]

He lives 15 miles south of Washington.

* one mile = 1.6 kilometers



space

[(1) the area outside the earth's atmosphere where the sun, moon, planets

and stars are; (2) the area between or inside things]

Humans began making flights into space in the early 1960's. (1)

Their new house has more space than their old one. (2)



speak

[(1) to talk; (2) to say words with the mouth; (3) to express one's

thoughts to others and exchange ideas; (4) to give a speech to a group]

She would not speak to him. (1)

He spoke to everyone. (2)

He spoke about his proposal to everyone he met. (3)

The Senator speaks to a group tomorrow about trade relations with East

Asia. (4)



special

[(1) of a different or unusual kind; (2) not for general use; (3) better or

more important than others of the same kind]

Special English is a special kind of English that is easy to understand. (

1)

This is a special machine that can be used only by a trained worker. (2)

She received a special award for a lifetime of service to others. (3)



speech

[a talk given to a group of people]

The President will make a television speech tonight about civil rights.



speed

[(1) to make something go or move faster; (2) the rate at which something

moves or travels; (3) the rate at which something happens or is done]

The chairman is speeding up debate on the bill. (1)

Do you know the speed of light? (2)

Special English news is read at a speed of 90 words per minute. (3)



spend

[to give as payment; to use]

He spent 45 dollars for food. (1)

He spends much time studying. (2)



spill

[to cause or permit liquid to flow out, usually by accident]

The big ship spilled hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil into the

ocean.

*one barrel(米)= 42 gallons (159 liters)



spirit

[(1) the part of a human that is not physical and is connected to

thoughts and emotions; (2) the part of a person that is believed to

remain alive after death]

His spirit continued to fight the disease even after his body

surrendered. (1)

Many believe a person's spirit does not die but returns to the world in a

new body. (2)



split

[(1) to separate into two or more parts; (2) to divide or break into

parts]

When you split wood for a fire, you are warmed two times: once by the

work and later by the fire. (1)

Cells split into two parts; the new part becomes a new cell that is exactly

like the old one. (2)



sport

[any game or activity of competition involving physical effort or skill]

His daughter plays four sports.



spread

[(1) to become longer or wider; (2) to make or become widely known]

The old tree has spread its roots and branches over a wide area. (1)

Please spread the news that we are having a party next Saturday. (2)



spring

[the time of the year between winter and summer]

I hope spring starts early this year.



spy

[(1) to steal or get information secretly; (2) one who watches others

secretly; (3) a person employed by a government to get secret information

about another country]

She spied to get information for another company. (1)

A spy for the man's wife watched him for several weeks. (2)

Three people employed at the C.I.A. were accused of being spies for a

foreign country. (3)



square

[a flat shape having four equal sides]

Measure this square and tell me how much material is needed to cover it.



stab

[to cut or push into or through with a pointed weapon]

The person stabbed her then ran away.



stand

[(1) to move into or be in a position in which only the feet are on a

surface; (2) to be in one position or place]

She told the students to stand for the opening ceremony. (1)

Two hours ago, she was standing where the city bus stops. (2)



star

[(1) a mass of gas that usually appears as a small light in the sky at

night, but is not a planet; (2) a famous person, usually an actor or

singer]

Those stars form the shape of Orion the Hunter. (1)

Some Hollywood stars were at the White House last night. (2)



start

[(1) to begin; (2) to make something begin]

He will start the new job tomorrow. (1)

Will you start the car and turn on the heater? (2)



starve

[to suffer or die from a lack of food]

Thousands may have starved to death because of crop failures in Sudan.



state

[(1) to say; (2) to declare; (3) a political part of a nation]

The Ambassador stated his concern about the problem. (1)

A White House spokesman stated that no changes had been made in policies

affecting trade with Asia. (2)

He plans to travel through several western states. (3)



station

[(1) a place of special work or purpose; (2) a place where passengers get

on or off trains or buses; (3) a place for radio or television broadcasts]

Rebels attacked a police station outside the city. (1)

He plans to meet her when she arrives at the bus station. (2)

She works at the television station. (3)



statue

[a form of a human, animal or other creature usually made of stone, wood or

metal]

The Statue of Liberty in New York harbor was a gift from France.



stay

[(1) to continue to be where one is; (2) to remain; (3) to not leave; (4)

to live for a time]

I will stay here until you return. (1)

He stayed at home yesterday. (2)

She said I should stay until she calls. (3)

They stayed in New York for two years. (4)



steal

[to take without permission or paying]

Be careful. She will steal your heart.



steam

[the gas that comes from hot water]

The kitchen is full of steam when his mother cooks.



steel

[iron made harder and stronger by mixing it with other substances]

Much of the steel used now in the United States is imported.



step

[(1) to move by lifting one foot and placing it in a new position; (2)

the act of stepping; (3)one of a series of actions designed to reach a

goal]

He stepped through the door. (1)

We moved slowly up the mountain, one step at a time. (2)

The final step is to put the new boat in the water. (3)



stick

[(1) to attach something to another thing using a substance that will

hold them together; (2) to become fixed in one position so that movement is

difficult; (3) a thin piece of wood]

We will put glue on the wallpaper, then stick the paper to the wall. (1)

Something is making the door stick. (2)

We need some small sticks to start a campfire. (3)



still

[(1) not moving; (2) until the present or a stated time; (3) even so; (4)

although]

The man was standing still. (1)

Was he still there? (2)

She slept for nine hours, but she was still tired. (3)

The job was difficult, but she still wanted to do it. (4)



stone

[a small piece of rock]

The boys threw stones at the soldiers.



stop

[(1) to prevent any more movement or action; (2) to come or bring to an

end]

She stopped the car. (1)

Stop that noise. (2)



store

[(1) to keep or put away for future use; (2) a place where people buy

things]

She stores food for emergencies. (1)

His father owns an automobile parts store. (2)



storm

[violent weather, including strong winds and rain or snow]

The storm caused severe damage across southern Florida.



story

[the telling or writing of an event, either real or imagined]

No one believed the story of her life, so she changed it.



stove

[a heating device used for cooking]

The stove is broken so I cannot cook dinner.



straight

[continuing in one direction without turns]

The road is straight, all the way across the desert.



strange

[(1) unusual; (2) not normal; (3) not known]

I saw some strange lights in the sky last night. (1)

Our backyard is a strange place to see a deer. (2)

Some of our customs seem strange to her. (3)



street

[a road in a city, town or village]

Which street are you looking for?



stretch

[(1) to extend for a distance; (1) to pull on to make longer or wider]

They stretched the rope across the river. (1)

His shoulders stretched the coat. (2)



strike

[(1) to hit with force; (2) to stop work as a way to seek better

conditions, more pay or to make other demands]

He struck the baseball with the bat. (1)

The workers are on strike for more money. (2)



strong

[(1) having much power; (2) not easily broken, damaged or destroyed]

The strong wind blew down some trees. (1)

Even some of the strong trees were damaged. (2)



structure

[(1) the way something is built, made or organized; (2) a system that is

formed or organized in a special way; (3) a building]

This picture shows the structure of a plant cell. (1)

He will propose some changes in the structure of the organization. (2)

The new structure will have offices on 14 floors. (3)



struggle

[(1) to try with much effort; (2) to fight with; (3) a great effort; (4)

a fight]

He struggled to keep his company open. (1)

The two boys struggled for no reason. (2)

It is a great struggle just to get up in the morning. (3)

Who were the boys in that struggle outside the school? (4)



study

[(1) to make an effort to gain knowledge by using the mind; (2) to

examine carefully]

He studied for many years to become a doctor. (1)

She studied the problem carefully before making her proposal. (2)



stupid

[(1) not able to learn much; (2) not intelligent]

You are not stupid, you have a learning problem. (1)

There are no stupid people, only stupid mistakes. (2)



subject

[the person or thing being discussed, studied or written about]

Everyone knows the subject of this meeting, so let us get started.



submarine

[an underwater ship]

The submarine is in trouble at the bottom of the ocean.



substance

[the material of which something is made (a solid, liquid or gas)]

The new substance is a liquid that quickly changes to a solid when mixed

with another chemical.



substitute

[(1) to put or use in place of another; (2) a person or thing put or used

in place of another]

You can substitute this medicine for the one you have been using. (1)

Jim is a substitute for Tom in today's game. (2)



subversion

[an attempt to weaken or destroy a political system or government,

usually secretly]

The three men are accused of subversion.



succeed

[(1) to reach a goal or thing desired; (2) to produce a planned result]

He succeeded in marrying her. (1)

The team succeeded in winning every game that year. (2)



such

[(1) of this or that kind; (2) of the same kind as; (3) similar to]

She was surprised that they were interested in visiting such places. (1)

Such people are never happy with their situation. (2)

He had coins, keys, gum and such in his pockets. (3)



sudden

[(1) not expected; (2) without warning; (3) done or carried out quickly

or without preparation]

All of us got wet during that sudden rainstorm. (1)

Police made a sudden arrest in the case. (2)

He made a sudden decision to retire immediately. (3)



suffer

[(1) to feel pain in the body or mind; (2) to receive or experience hurt or

sadness]

She suffered much before her death from cancer. (1)

He suffered from depression when he did not use his medicine. (2)



sugar

[a sweet substance made from liquids taken from plants]

I would like sugar in my tea, please.



suggest

[to offer or propose something to think about or consider]

She suggested doing the job a different way.



summer

[the warmest time of the year, between spring and autumn]

Most public schools are closed during the summer.



sun

[the huge star in the sky that provides heat and light to earth]

Without the sun, life would not exist on Earth.



supervise

[to direct and observe the work of others]

She supervises a health services office.



supply

[(1) to give; (2) to provide; (3) the amount of something that can be given

or sold to others]

The organization supplies food and clothing to poor people. (1)

The store supplies workers with low cost uniforms and other work

clothing. (2)

The store has large supplies of uniforms in all sizes. (3)



support

[(1) to carry the weight of; (2) to hold up or in position; (3) to agree

with others and help them reach a goal; (4) to approve]

The walls support the weight of the house. (1)

My helper supports the part while I connect it. (2)

Her job is to support the other workers by agreeing with their decisions.

(3)

He supports them by approving their efforts to complete the work. (4)



suppose

[(1) to believe, think or imagine; (2) to expect]

I suppose you are right. (1)

It is supposed to rain tonight. (2)



suppress

[(1) to put down or to keep down by force; (2) to prevent information

from being known publicly]

The government suppressed any attempt to end its control. (1)

The government suppressed all reports of demonstrations. (2)



sure

[(1) very probable; (2) with good reason to believe; (3) true without

question]

He believed he had a sure method of escape. (1)

Everything she wrote was based on sure facts. (2)

The government had sure proof that he did the crime. (3)



surface

[the outer side or top of something]

The rocket landed on the surface of the moon.



surplus

[(1) an amount that is more than is needed; (2) extra]

The United States had a big budget surplus. (1)

That country has a trade surplus. It exports more than it imports. (2)



surprise

[(1) to cause a feeling of wonder because something is not expected; (2)

something not expected; (3) the feeling caused by something not expected]

Her friends surprised her with a party. (1)

The party was a big surprise. (2)

Her real surprise made everyone else as happy as she. (3)



surrender

[(1) to give control of oneself or one's property to another or others; (2)

to stop fighting and admit defeat]

The robbers surrendered to police. (1)

Germany surrendered to the allied powers to end the war in Europe. (2)



surround

[(1) to form a circle around; (2) to be in positions all around someone

or something]

The house was surrounded by big trees. (1)

Soldiers surrounded the enemy headquarters. (2)



survive

[to remain alive during or after a dangerous situation]

No one survived when the plane crashed into the mountain.



suspect

[(1) to imagine or believe that a person is guilty of something bad or

illegal; (2) a person believed to be guilty]

Police suspected her from the beginning. (1)

They questioned all the usual suspects. (2)



suspend

[to cause to stop for a period of time]

The committee meeting was suspended because not enough voting members

were there.



swallow

[to take into the stomach through the mouth]

He swallowed the medicine.



swear in

[to put an official into office by having him or her promise to carry out

the duties of that office]

The chief justice will swear in the president.



sweet

[tasting pleasant, like sugar]

This fruit is very sweet.



swim

[to move through water by making motions with the arms and legs]

Can you swim across the river?



sympathy

[a sharing of feelings or emotions with another person, usually feelings of

sadness]

You have our sympathy for your loss.



system

[(1) a method of organizing or doing something by following rules or a

plan; (2) a group of connected things or parts working together for a

common purpose or goal]

The office established a filing system so that we can find documents easily

and quickly. (1)

Our system of justice sometimes makes mistakes and punishes an innocent

person. (2)









take

[(1) to put a hand or hands around something and hold it, often to move

it to another place; (2) to carry something; (3) to seize; (4) to

capture; (5) to begin to be in control]

Take this glass. (1)

They will take this with them. (2)

Did the policemen take the evidence? (3)

The Marines took the enemy position. (4)

The President takes office tomorrow. (5)



talk

[(1) to express thoughts in spoken words; (2) a meeting for discussion]

He will talk to us. (1)

The professor will give the talk. (2)



tall

[(1) higher than others; (2) opposite short]

New York has many very tall buildings. (1)

Tom is tall but his wife is short. (2)



tank

[(1) a large container for holding liquids; (2) a heavy military vehicle

with guns]

That oil tank is leaking. (1)

The tank moved into position and began shelling the town. (2)



target

[any person or object aimed at or fired at]

We fired at paper targets 300 meters from us.



taste

[to sense through the mouth]

The fruit tastes sweet.



tax

[the money a person or business must pay to the government so the

government can provide services]

Federal taxes are due April 15th, unless you pay them earlier.



tea

[a drink made from the plant of the same name]

May I get you a cup of tea?



teach

[(1) to show how to do something; (2) to provide knowledge; (3) to cause to

understand]

Will you teach me how to drive a car? (1)

She wants to teach high school students. (2)

He taught me to understand poems. (3)



team

[a group organized for some purpose, often for sports]

She plays on the softball and soccer teams.



tear

[to pull apart, often by force]

Did your dog tear the newspaper?



tears

[the fluid that comes out of the eyes while crying]

Her eyes flooded with tears.



technical

[(1) involving machines, processes and materials in industry,

transportation and communications; (2) of or about a very special kind of

subject or thing]

He has made many technical improvements in our factory. (1)

You need technical knowledge to understand how this system works. (2)



technology

[the use of scientific knowledge and methods to produce goods and

services]

She works at a company that designs communications technology.



telephone

[a device or system for sending sounds, especially the voice, over

distances]

Do you have a wireless telephone?



telescope

[a device for making objects that are far away appear closer and larger]

Space telescopes can see objects near the edge of our galaxy.



television

[(1) a device that receives electronic signals and makes them into pictures

and sounds; (2) the system of sending pictures and sounds by electronic

signals over a distance so others can see and hear them on a receiver]

He has a television in every room. (1)

Television has affected almost every part of our lives. (2)



tell

[(1) to give information; (2) to make known by speaking; (3) to command]

He will tell everyone how to get to the party. (1)

She will tell us about her trip to China. (2)

Do what I tell you. (3)



temperature

[the measurement of heat and cold]

What is the temperature outside?



temporary

[lasting only a short time]

He has a temporary job.



tense

[(1) having fear or concern; (2) dangerous; (3) opposite calm]

My pregnant sister is tense about the pain of childbirth. (1)

The bomb threat created a tense situation. (2)

The calm situation suddenly became a tense situation. (3)



term

[(1) a limited period of time during which someone does a job or carries

out a responsibility; (2) the conditions of an agreement that have been

accepted by those involved in it]

He served two terms in Congress. (1)

The terms of the peace agreement were guaranteed by the United States and

Russia. (2)



terrible

[(1)very bad; (2) causing terror or fear]

She had a terrible day at the office. (1)

The hostages were in a terrible situation. (2)



territory

[a large area of land]

The area is dangerous territory in summer because of extremely hot

weather and lack of water.



terror

[(1) extreme fear; (2) that which causes great fear]

She lived with the terror that the attack could happen again. (1)

He froze with terror when he saw the angry bear running toward him. (2)



terrorist

[a person who carries out acts of extreme violence as a protest or a way to

influence a government]

The terrorist admitted that he made the bomb.



test

[(1) to attempt to learn or prove what something is like or how it will act

by studying or doing; (2) an attempt to learn or prove what something is

like or how it will act by studying or doing; (3) a group of questions or

problems used to find out a person's knowledge]

The scientists will test the new engine soon. (1)

The test of the new engine takes place today. (2)

The students did well on the language test. (3)



than

[(1) connecting word used to link things that may be similar, but are not

equal]

My sister is taller than I am.



thank

[to say that one has a good feeling toward another because that person

did something kind]

I want to thank you for helping me.



that

[(1) showing the person, place or thing being spoken about; (2) the person,

place or thing being spoken about]

That man is a soldier. (1)

The building that I saw was very large. (2)



the

[used in front of a name word to show that it is a person or thing that

is known about or is being spoken about]

The man watched the animal run into the woods.



theater

[a place where movies are shown or plays are performed]

We saw a wonderful play last night at the theater.



them

[other people being spoken about]

Did you talk to them about the dog?



then

[(1) at that time; (2) and so]

We were young then. (1)

If I am late then she gets angry. (2)



theory

[a possible explanation of why something exists or how something happens

using experiments or ideas, but which is not yet proven]

Other scientists are debating his theory about the disappearance of

dinosaurs.



there

[(1) in that place or position; (2) to or toward that place]

What did you find over there? (1)

I am going there to get something to eat. (2)



these

[of or about the people, places or things nearby that have been spoken

about already]

These are my children.



they

[those ones being spoken about]

They work with us on several projects.



thick

[(1) having a large distance between two opposite surfaces; (2) having many

parts close together; (3) almost solid, such as a liquid that does not flow

easily; (4) opposite thin]

The wall is two meters thick. (1)

The forest is very thick. (2)

He put thick oil in the motor of his old car. (3)

This house paint is thick, not thin like the other paint. (4)



thin

[(1) having a small distance between two opposite surfaces; (2) not fat; (

3) not wide; (4) opposite thick]

The walls in this house are very thin. (1)

He was fat as a boy but is thin as a man. (2)

The young trees are thin but will grow wide. (3)

The electric wires were thin, not thick. (4)



thing

[any object]

Do you know what that thing is?



think

[(1) to produce thoughts; (2) to form ideas in the mind; (3) to consider;

(4) to believe]

What is it in humans that makes them think? (1)

Sometimes he thinks about the purpose of his life. (2)

I will think about your request. (3)

I think you are right. (4)



third

[coming after two others]

You are the third person to tell me about that.



this

[of or about the person, place or thing nearby that has been spoken about

already]

This note will answer your question.



threaten

[to warn that one will do harm or cause damage]

The bank threatened to seize his house.



through

[(1) in at one end and out at the other; (2) from front to back; (3) from

top to bottom; (4) with the help of; (5) by]

Oil is shipped through a pipe from Texas to Virginia. (1)

The dog ran through the house. (2)

The submarine sank through the water. (3)

They got help through their church. (4)

They came through the back way. (5)



throw

[to cause to go through the air by a movement of the arm]

Very few baseball players can throw a ball 100 miles an hour.

* one mile = 1.6 kilometers



tie

[(1) to join or hold together with some material; (2) anything that joins

or unites; (3) links or connections]

He tied his dog to the tree. (1)

They are connected by business ties. (2)

The two nations have strong trade ties. (3)



time

[(1) that which is measured in minutes, hours, days and years; (2) a period

that can be identified in hours and minutes and is shown on a clock; (3)

a period when an event should or will take place]

We have been friends for a long time. (1)

What time is it? (2)

The time for starting the meeting is two o'clock. (3)



tired

[(1) having less strength because of work or exercise; (2) needing sleep or

rest]

Talking all day makes him tired. (1)

I am so tired I could sleep all day. (2)



to

[(1) showing the direction of an action; (2) showing the person or place

toward which an action is directed; (3) showing a goal or purpose]

At the first stoplight, turn to the right. (1)

She is flying to Seattle. (2)

Come to my house to study tonight. (3)



today

[this day]

I am glad that school ends today.



together

[(1) in one group; (2) at the same time or place; (3) in cooperation]

Her wedding will bring us all together next month. (1)

They will be together at school tomorrow. (2)

We agreed to work together. (3)



tomorrow

[the day after today]

You will feel better tomorrow, after a night's rest.



tonight

[this night]

Are you going to see her tonight?



too

[(1) also; (2) as well; (3) more than is necessary]

I like him too. (1)

She will be at the party too. (2)

He works too much. (3)



tool

[any instrument or device designed to help one do work]

May I borrow a tool from you to fix my keyboard.



top

[(1) the upper edge or surface; (2) the highest part; (3) the cover of

something]

The food is in the pan on the top of the stove. (1)

She climbed to the top of the mountain. (2)

Please put the top on the box of tea. (3)



torture

[(1) to cause severe pain; (2) the act of causing severe pain in order to

harm, to punish or to get information from]

The guards tortured the prisoners by beating them. (1)

Torture was used to get information about the rebels. (2)



total

[the complete amount]

The measure proposes a tax-reduction total of 1.6 trillion dollars over ten

years.



touch

[to put the hand or fingers on]

Please do not touch the wet paint.



toward

[(1) in the direction of; (2) leading to]

He walked toward the river. (1)

They took the first steps toward a peace agreement. (2)



town

[a center where people live, larger than a village but not as large as a

city]

Many towns are smaller now because young people move to the cities.



trade

[(1) to buy and sell or exchange products or services; (2) the activity

of buying, selling or exchanging products or services]

He trades shares of stock on the New York Stock Exchange. (1)

The United States wants to sell more American products in its trade with

China. (2)



tradition

[a ceremony, activity or belief that has existed for a long time]

A big Thanksgiving Day dinner is a tradition in our family.



traffic

[the movement of people, vehicles or ships along a street, road or

waterway]

Traffic was very slow during the evening rush hour.



tragic

[(1) extremely sad; (2) terrible]

The boy's struggle against disease was a tragic story. (1)

A tragic car crash killed five people. (2)



train

[(1) to teach or learn how to do something; (2) to prepare for an activity;

(3) an engine and the cars connected to it that move along a railroad]

A doctor will train the group in emergency medical treatment. (1)

The soldiers trained for days to prepare for the attack. (2)

She rides a train to work every day. (3)



transport

[to move goods or people from one place to another]

Trucks will transport the goods.



transportation

[the act or business of moving goods or people]

Effective transportation depends on reasonable fuel costs.



trap

[(1) to catch or be caught by being tricked; (2) to be unable to move or

escape; (3) a device used to catch animals]

Police trapped robbers by opening stores that offered to buy stolen

goods. (1)

He was trapped in the burning building. (2)

Few people use traps now to catch animals for their fur or skins. (3)



travel

[to go from one place to another, usually for a long distance]

He travels to California several times a year.



treason

[the act of fighting against one's own country or of helping its enemies]

Only a few persons have been tried for treason in the past 50 years.



treasure

[a large collection of money, jewels or other things of great value]

Searchers still find treasure in ships that sank as they carried gold to

Europe.



treat

[(1) to deal with; (2) to act toward in a special way; (3) to try to cure]

The new book treats the subject of political wrong-doing in the 1990's. (1)



His political enemies treated him unfairly. (2)

Doctors are treating the disease with a new medicine. (3)



treatment

[(1) the act of treating; (2) the use of medicine to try to cure or make

better]

A new report offers a different treatment on the costs of reducing air

pollution. (1)

Doctors are developing some new treatments for the AIDS disease. (2)



treaty

[a written agreement between two or more nations]

The United States may seek changes in the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty.



tree

[a very tall plant that is mostly wood, except for its leaves]

Some new rules are expected to reduce the number of trees cut in the

National Forests.



trial

[an examination in a court of a question or dispute to decide if a charge

is true]

Evidence against the terrorists will be presented at a trial in New York.



tribe

[a group of families ruled by a common chief or leader]

Another Native American tribe is seeking the return of lands taken by the

government in the 1800's.



trick

[(1) to cheat; (2) to fool a person so as to get something or make him or

her do something]

He used false documents to trick the tax office into reducing his taxes. (

1)

She tricked him into giving her private information about his credit

card. (2)



trip

[a movement from one place to another, usually a long distance]

We will go on a trip to Europe next month.



troops

[a number of soldiers in a large controlled group]

American and European troops are keeping peace in Yugoslavia.



trouble

[that which causes concern, fear, difficulty or problems]

He always has trouble starting his car.



truce

[a temporary halt in fighting agreed to by all sides involved]

Fighting ended when the two sides agreed to a truce.



truck

[a heavy vehicle used to carry goods]

The men loaded everything that I own into the truck.



true

[(1)correct; (2) not false]

The news report was true. (1)

The woman made a true statement to the court. (2)



trust

[to believe that someone is honest and will not cause harm]

Many important people trusted him.



try

[(1) to make an effort; (2) to take court action against a person to decide

if he or she is guilty or innocent of a crime]

We will try to find her. (1)

The court will try him next week. (2)



tube

[(1) a long, round structure through which liquids or gases can flow; (2) a

long, thin container in which they can be kept]

The patient breathed through a tube placed in his throat. (1)

The tube of toothpaste is empty. (2)



turn

[(1) to change direction; (2) to move into a different position; (3) to

change color, form or shape]

Turn to the left at the next street. (1)

Turn the meat so it will cook on both sides. (2)

Her beautiful black hair turned white as years passed. (3)







under

[(1) below; (2) below the surface of; (3) less than; (4) as called for by a

law, agreement or system]

The river flows under the bridge. (1)

The submarine went under. (2)

The book was under 20 dollars. (3)

Such action is not permitted under the law. (4)



understand

[(1) to know what is meant; (2)to have knowledge of]

I understand what you mean. (1)

He understands chemistry. (2)



unite

[to join together]

The new president will try to unite all parties in support of his

program.



universe

[all of space, including planets and stars]

Do you know why the universe is expanding?



university

[a place of education that usually includes several colleges and research

organizations]

Her sons are students at different universities.



unless

[(1) except if it happens; (2) on condition that]

I will not go, unless the rain stops. (1)

I will come to your house unless it rains. (2)



until

[(1) up to a time; (2) before]

She said she would wait for me until three o'clock. (1)

We cannot start until everyone arrives. (2)



up

[to, in or at a higher position or value]

We will walk up the stairs.



urge

[(1) to advise strongly; (2) to make a great effort to get someone to do

something]

He urged the governor to think carefully before signing such a bill. (1)

The speaker urged the crowd to take control of the university. (2)



urgent

[needing an immediate decision or action]

She said urgent action is necessary.



us

[(1) the form of the word "we" used after a preposition; (2) or used as

an object of a verb]

He said he would write to us. (1)

They saw us yesterday. (2)



use

[(1) to employ for a purpose; (2) to put into action]

We use electricity to light our house. (1)

He used a piece of glass to cut the ropes that tied our hands. (2)



usual

[(1) as is normal or common; (2) as is most often done, seen or heard]

They watched all the usual television shows. (1)

We left for work at our usual time. (2)









valley

[a long area of land between higher areas of land]

The people in the valley worry about snow sliding down the mountain.



value

[(1) the quality of being useful, important or desired; (2) the amount of

money that could be received if something is sold]

His greatest value is honesty. (1)

The value of their house rose 50 percent in two years. (2)



vegetable

[a plant grown for food]

She is healthy because she eats lots of vegetables and exercises every

day.



vehicle

[(1) anything on or in which a person or thing can travel or be

transported, especially anything on wheels; (2) a car or truck]

This area is closed to all vehicles. (1)

We pay a tax based on the value of each vehicle we own. (2)



version

[the form of something with different details than earlier or later forms]

Are you using the latest version of that computer program?



very

[extremely]

He was very late.



veto

[to reject or refuse to approve]

The President promised to veto the bill if Congress passes it.



vicious

[(1) bad; (2) dangerous; (3) showing harm or hate]

They had a vicious argument about money. (1)

That vicious dog has bitten several people. (2)

He made some vicious statements about the President. (3)



victim

[(1) someone or something that is injured, killed or made to suffer; (2)

someone who is tricked]

The victim never saw the vicious person who struck her. (1)

The victim trusted the woman who took her money. (2)



victory

[a success in a fight or competition]

The little school won its first basketball victory in two years.



village

[a very small town]

Many villages are dying as people move to towns and cities.



violate

[(1) to fail to obey or honor; (2) to break (an agreement)]

He violated laws against making illegal drugs. (1)

He violated the loan agreement by making payments late. (2)



violence

[the use of force to cause injury, death or damage]

She said parents are concerned about violence in the schools.



visit

[to go to or come to a place for a short time for friendly or business

reasons]

The President will visit Japan next month.



voice

[the sound made by creatures, especially humans, for speaking]

She has a nice voice for speaking.



volcano

[a hill or mountain around a hole in the earth's surface that can

explode, sending hot, melted rock and ash into the air]

Many volcanoes are active and could explode suddenly.



vote

[(1) to choose a candidate in an election; (2) a choice or decision

expressed by the voice, by hand or by writing]

Americans vote in national elections every two years. (1)

Officials hope to reduce mistakes in votes by replacing old voting

systems with new and better ones. (2)







wages [money received for work done]

Jack receives his wages every Friday.



wait [(1) to delay acting; (2) to postpone]

Wait for me. (1)

We will wait until next Tuesday to discuss the problem. (2)



walk [to move by putting one foot in front of the other]

She walks two miles every day.

*one mile = 1.6 kilometers



wall [(1) the side of a room or building formed by wood, stone or other

material; (2) a structure sometimes used to separate areas of land]

He has many pictures on his wall. (1)

China built the Great Wall to protect against enemy invasions. (2)



want [(1) to desire; (2) to wish for; (3) to need]

He wants to see her more often. (1)

She wants to win a lot of money in the lottery. (2)

They want to eat now. (3)



war [fighting between nations, or groups in a nation, using weapons]

The world's last major war, World War II, ended in 1945.



warm [(1) almost hot; (2) having or feeling some heat]

My coffee is warm instead of hot. (1)

She likes to sit outside in the warm sunlight. (2)



warn [(1) to tell of possible danger; (2) to advise or inform about

something bad

that may happen]

A weather radio warns of dangerous storms. (1)

The President warned that the country may be entering an economic

recession. (2)



wash [to make clean, usually with water]

Tommy says that he will wash the car today.



waste [(1) to spend or use without need or care; (2) to make bad use of; (

3) a spending of money, time or effort with no value gained or returned; (

4) something thrown away as having no value; (5) the liquid and solid

substances that result from body processes and are passed out of the body]

Do not waste your money by buying video games. (1)

He wasted his life by using drugs and alcohol. (2)

Watching television is a waste of time. (3)

Chemical wastes pollute our water supplies. (4)

How do astronauts deal with the problem of wastes from their bodies? (5)



watch [(1) to look at; (2) to observe closely; (3) to look and wait for]

Did you watch the football game on television? (1)

Watch every move he makes. (2)

I will watch for her train to arrive. (3)



water [the liquid that falls from the sky as rain or is found in lakes,

rivers and oceans]

May I have some water, please?



wave [(1) to move or cause to move one way and the other, as a flag in

the wind; (2) to signal by moving the hand one way and the other; (3) a

large mass of water that forms and moves on the surface of a lake or

ocean]

The flag is waving in the wind. (1)

She waved at me. (2)

The waves are especially large today. (3)



way [(1) a path on land or sea or in the air; (2) how something is done; (

3) method]

This trail is the way to our camp. (1)

She says I should drive the way that she does. (2)

Show me the way to hit the ball. (3)



we [two or more people, including the speaker or writer]

He and I will go together, and we will return together.



weak [(1) having little power; (2) easily broken, damaged or destroyed; (3)

opposite strong]He was weak from hunger. (1)

We are worried about crossing the weak bridge. (2)

You need a strong rope, not a weak one, to tie the boat to the tree. (3)



wealth [a large amount of possessions, money or other things of value]

His wealth comes from his rich grandfather.



weapon [anything used to cause injury or to kill during an attack, fight or

war]

Police could not find the weapon used in the murder.



wear [to have on the body, as clothes]What will you wear to the party?



weather [the condition of the atmosphere resulting from sun, wind, rain,

heat or cold]

We will have more cold weather tomorrow.



week [a period of time equal to seven days]

She will be gone for two weeks.



weigh [to measure how heavy someone or something is]

The ticket agent will weigh your bag at the airport.



welcome [to express happiness or pleasure when someone arrives or something

develops]

We welcomed the sun after a week of rain.



well [(1) in a way that is good or pleasing; (2) in good health; (3) a hole

in the ground where water, gas or oil can be found]

She is doing well at school. (1)

He was sick, but he is well now. (2)

We may see more oil wells in Alaska soon. (3)



west [the direction in which the sun goes down]

They live in a town 50 miles west of Chicago.

* one mile = 1.6 kilometers



wet [(1) covered with water or other liquid; (2) not dry]

It rained just enough to make the streets wet. (1)

My clothing got wet in the rain. (2)



what [(1) used to ask about something or to ask for information about ; (2)

which or which kind]

What is this? (1)

He wants to know what you would like to drink. (2)



wheat [(1) a grain used to make bread; (2) the plant that produces the

grain]

We like bread made from whole wheat. (1)

The farmer grows wheat in most of his fields. (2)



wheel [a round structure that turns around a center]

The wheel on his bicycle came off.



when [(1) at what time; (2) at any time; (3) during or at the time]

When does the train leave? (1)

When will she come home? (2)

I studied hard when I was in school. (3)



where [(1) at, to or in what place; (2) place in which]

Where is his house? (1)

The house where he lives is in the old part of the city. (2)



which [used to ask about what one or what ones of a group of things or

people]

Which program do you like best? (1)

Which students will take the test? (2)



while [(1) a space of time; (2) at or during the same time]

Please come to my house for a while. (1)

It may not be a good idea to eat while you are driving. (2) 



white [having the color like that of milk or snow]

She calls her cat Snowball because it is white.



who [(1) what or which person or persons that; (2) the person or persons]

Who wants to go? (1)

They are the ones who want to go. (2)



whole [(1) the complete amount; (2) all together; (3) not divided; (4)

not cut into pieces]

He paid the whole cost of the dinner. (1)

The whole group is invited. (2)

The whole country celebrates Independence Day. (3)

The boy ate the whole cake. (4)



why [(1) for what cause or reason; (2) the reason for which]

Why did she do it? (1)

I do not know why she did it. (2)



wide [(1) having a great distance from one side to the other; (2) not

limited]

The flood covered a wide area along the river. (1)

The new store offered a wide choice of products. (2)



wife [a woman who is married]

His wife works at home.



wild [(1) living and growing in natural conditions and not organized or

supervised by humans; (2) angry; (3) uncontrolled]

Many kinds of wild animals live in America's National Forests. (1)

The man was wild with anger. (2)

Police broke up the wild party. (3)



will [a word used with action words to show future action]

They will hold talks tomorrow.



willing [being ready or having a desire to]

They are willing to talk about the problem.



win [(1) to gain a victory; (2) to defeat another or others in a

competition, election or battle]

Our school won first prize in the foreign language competition. (1)

The candidate with the most campaign money usually wins the election. (2)



wind [a strong movement of air]

In some areas, wind is used to produce electricity.



window [an opening in a wall to let in light and air, usually filled with

glass]

The glass is broken in many of the windows of the old house.



winter [the coldest time of year, between autumn and spring]

Winter lasts for a long time in the mountains.



wire [a long, thin piece of metal used to hang objects or to carry

electricity or electronic communications from one place to another]

Most electric wires in our town are buried in the ground.



wise [(1) having much knowledge and understanding; (2) able to use

knowledge and understanding to make good or correct decisions]

She is a wise woman. (1)

The President is a wise leader. (2)



wish [(1) to want; (2) to express a desire for]

I wish to have Japanese food tonight. (1)

She wishes that her friend will call her. (2)



with [(1) along or by the side of; (2) together; (3) using; (4) having]

She walked with her friend. (1)

She is here with me. (2)

He fixed it with a tool. (3)

They live in the house with the red door. (4)



withdraw [(1) to take or move out, away or back; (2) to remove]

He said he will withdraw from the presidential race. (1)

The company says it will withdraw the disputed product from stores. (2)



without [(1) with no; (2) not having or using; (3) free from; (4) not

doing]

He grew up without a father. (1)

We were without electricity for four hours. (2)

They said goodbye without tears. (3)

He spoke without thinking. (4)



woman [an adult female human]

The woman with him was his mother.



wonder [(1) to ask oneself; (2) to question; (3) a feeling of surprise]

I wonder why she did that. (1)

She wonders if it is true. (2)

The child's eyes were wide with wonder at the fireworks. (3)



wonderful [(1) causing wonder; (2) especially good]

Astronauts on the moon took some wonderful pictures of the Earth. (1)

It is a wonderful day. (2)



wood [the solid material of which trees are made]His stove burns wood.



word [one or more connected sounds that form a single part of a language]

The Word Book is a list of words used in VOA Special English radio

programs.



work [(1) to use physical or mental effort to make or do something; (2) the

effort used to make or to do something; (3) that which needs effort; (4)

the job one does to earn money]

She works as an airline pilot. (1)

This old house requires a lot of work. (2)

You need a strong back to do farm work. (3)

What kind of work do you do? (4)



world [(1) the earth; (2) the people who live on the earth]

Communication satellites let us talk almost instantly to people in any part

of the world. (1)

Most of the world wants an end to nuclear weapons. (2)



worry [(1) to be concerned; (2) to continue thinking that something,

possibly bad, can happen]

They worry that taxes are too high. (1)

Others worry that the government will not provide the services they need.

(2)



worse [more bad than]

Air pollution is worse today than it was yesterday.



worth [value measured in money]

The new house is worth almost one million dollars.



wound [(1) to injure; (2) to hurt; (3) to cause physical damage to a person

or animal; (4) an injury to the body of a human or animal in which the skin

is usually cut or broken]

The terrorist attack wounded twelve people. (1)

Her feelings were wounded by him. (2)

Many were wounded by glass from broken windows. (3)

Blood was pouring from the wound in his leg. (4)



wreck [(1) to damage greatly; (2) to destroy; (3) anything that has been

badly damaged or broken]

The storm wrecked many houses in the town. (1)

The boy wrecked the family car. (2)

The house was a wreck after the wild party. (3)



wreckage [what remains of something severely damaged or destroyed]

Searchers found the wreckage of the airplane high on a mountain.



write [to use an instrument to make words appear on a surface, such as

paper]

Please write a note to me with your new address.



wrong [(1) not correct; (2) bad; (3) not legal; (4) opposite right]

His answer is wrong. (1)

He made the wrong decision. (2)

It is wrong to steal her money. (3)

She knew the difference between right and wrong. (4)







year [a period of time equal to twelve months]

We signed a work agreement for one year.



yellow [having the color like that of gold or the sun]

The skin of bananas is yellow.



yes [used to express agreement or to permit]

When he asked her to marry him, she said, "Yes." 



yesterday [the day before today]

We talked yesterday about her problem.



yet [(1) at some time before now; (2) now; (3) at this time; (4) however]

Have they arrived yet? (1)

Do not sit down yet. (2)

I cannot tell you about it yet. (3)

The sun was shining, yet it was cold. (4)



you [the person or persons being spoken to]

I am glad to see you.



young [(1) in the early years of life; (2) not old]

The young girl missed her mother. (1)

He seemed too young to know so much. (2)

zero [the number meaning none or nothing]

One minus one equals zero.



zoo [a place where animals are kept for the public to look at and study]

We saw the new panda at the zoo.





(COMMON EXPRESSIONS)



a lot of [much or many]

We had a lot of rain.



carry out [to do; to put into effect]

Please carry out the plan.



pass a bill [approve]

Congress is expected to pass a bill to cut taxes.



take steps [to start to do something]

The government will take steps to halt inflation.



(WORDS USED IN VOA SPECIAL ENGLISH SCIENCE PROGRAMS)



antibodies [special proteins, produced in the blood, that kill harmful

bacteria]

The body's defense system creates different antibodies for each disease

it fights.



atom [a very small part of all things; the smallest part of an element that

can join with parts of other elements]

All matter is made of atoms.



bacteria [living things that are one cell and can be seen only through a

microscope; some cause disease]

Some bacteria cause disease.



cell [a small mass of living material that is part of all plants and

animals]

All plants and animals are made of cells.



chromosome [a line of genes; most human cells contain 46 chromosomes]

Chromosomes carry the genes that make each of us different.



compound [a substance containing two or more elements]

A compound contains two or more chemical elements.



dense [close together; thick]

Lead is a dense material.



electron [a small part of an atom that has an electrical force]

An electron is a small part of an atom.



element [one of more than 100 substances known to science that cannot be

separated into other substances]

An element cannot be separated into other substances.



enzyme [a special kind of protein; it produces changes in other

substances without being changed itself]

An enzyme can change other substances without being changed itself.



fetus [unborn young]

A human embryo becomes a fetus after eight weeks.



fission [a splitting; in atomic fission, the nucleus of an atom is split to

produce nuclear energy]

Nuclear fission splits atoms to produce energy.



fusion [a joining together; in atomic fusion, atomic particles are joined

together to produce nuclear energy]

Nuclear fusion joins atoms to produce energy.



genes [parts of cells that control the growth and development of living

things; genes from the mother and father are passed to the child; genes

contain nucleic acid]

Genes in the cell control the growth and development of living things.



genetic engineering [the science of changing the genes of a living thing]

Genetic engineering changes the genes of a living organism.



gravity [the force that pulls things toward the center]

Gravity is the force that pulls things toward the center.



image [a reproduction of the appearance of a person or thing]

An image is a picture of someone or something.



laser [an instrument that makes a thin, powerful light]

A laser makes a thin, powerful beam of light.



magnet [a piece of iron or other material that has a pulling force; this

pulling force is called magnetism]

A magnet pulls on objects of iron or steel.



molecule [the smallest amount of a chemical substance that can exist]

A molecule is the smallest part of a chemical substance.



nerve [a thin piece of tissue that sends information through the body to

and from the brain]

Nerves carry information between the brain and the other parts of the body.





nucleic acid [a molecule that holds the genetic information necessary for

life; there are two kinds of nucleic acid: DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

and RNA (ribonucleic acid)]

A molecule of nucleic acid holds the genetic information necessary for

life.



nucleus [the center part of an atom or cell]

The nucleus is the center part of an atom or cell.



nutrient [a food or substance that makes plants, humans or animals grow]

Food is a nutrient that makes humans and animals grow.



organ [a part of the body that has a special purpose, such as the heart

or brain]

The heart and the brain are organs.



organism [a living thing, often so small it can be seen only through a

microscope]

An organism is a living plant or animal of any size.



particle [a very small piece of matter]

A particle is a very small piece of matter.



proteins [substances responsible for the growth of tissue and for fixing

damaged tissue]

Proteins fix damaged tissue and help tissue grow.



robot [a machine that moves and performs tasks]

A robot is a machine that moves and does work.



tissue [living material; a group of cells that are similar in appearance

and do the same thing]

Tissue is a group of living cells.



virus [a kind of organism that causes disease]

A virus is a tiny organism that invades cells and causes disease.



x-rays [a kind of radiation that can pass through most solid materials,

often used in medicine]

X-ray radiation is used to make images of bones and tissue for medical

purposes.



(SOME CHEMICAL ELEMENTS)



hydrogen: H

helium: He

carbon: C

nitrogen: N

oxygen: O

sodium: Na

magnesium: Mg

aluminum: Al

silicon: Si

phosphorus: P

sulfur: S

chlorine: Cl

potassium: K

calcium: Ca

titanium: Ti



iron: 鐵 Fe

nickel: Ni

copper: 銅 Cu

zinc: Zn

silver: 銀 Ag

tin: Sn

iodine: I

platinum: Pt

gold: 金 Au

mercury: 水銀 Hg

lead: 鉛 Pb

radon: Rn

radium:  Ra

uranium: U

plutonium: Pu



(PARTS OF THE BODY)



head:頭

hair:毛、頭髮

face:

ear:耳

mouth:口

nose:鼻

eye:目

chin:

neck:首

shoulder:肩

chest:胸

arm:腕

elbow:

wrist:手首

hand:手

thumb:

fingers:手指

leg:腳

knee:

ankle:

foot:足

toes:足指





(ORGANS OF THE BODY)



breast

The breast produces mother's milk to feed a baby.



heart

The heart pumps blood through the body.



intestines

The intestines are tubes through which food passes after it is broken

down in the stomach. Part of the intestines also remove solid wastes from

the body.



kidney

The kidneys clean wastes from the body.



liver

The liver makes some proteins and enzymes. It also removes poisons from the

blood.



lung

The lungs take in and expel air from the body.



prostate

The prostate is a part of the male reproductive system.



stomach

The stomach breaks down food for the body to use.



uterus

The uterus is a part of the female reproductive system where a fetus

develops.





(DISEASES)



AIDS:

Alzheimer's:

botulism:

cancer:

chicken pox:

cholera:

cystic fibrosis:

dengue fever:

diabetes: 糖尿病

diarrhea:

encephalitis:

hepatitis: 肝炎

influenza:

leukemia: 白血病

multiple sclerosis:

muscular dystrophy:

malaria:

measles:

meningitis:

Parkinson's:

polio:

pneumonia: 肺炎

rheumatic fever:

river blindness:

syphilis: 梅毒

tetanus: 破傷風

tuberculosis: 結核

typhoid fever:

yellow fever: 黃熱病

whooping cough:





(THE PLANETS)



North Pole: 北極

South Pole: 南極

Moon: 月

Sun: 太陽

Mercury: 水星

Venus: 金星

Earth: 地球

Mars: 火星

Jupiter: 木星

Saturn: 土星

Uranus: 天王星

Neptune: 海王星

Pluto: 冥王星


























2011年10月 最新版 100學年度 上學期(全) 南一版 1年級 含10月最新補充試題(國小題庫命題光碟版)

測試  吳奇隆  性愛寶典

商品名稱: 2011年10月 最新版 100學年度 上學期(全) 南一版 1年級 含10月最新補充試題(國小題庫命題光碟版)


商品分類: 國小.國中.高中.升學教學


商品類型: 國小題庫命題光碟版



運行平台: Windows XP/Vista/7


更新日期: 2011-10-21


內容說明:





2011年10月 最新版 100學年度 上學期(全) 南一版 1年級 (含10月最新補充試題) 國小題庫命題光碟版














KERORO軍曹 151-170集

秋山祥子  Autodesk

商品名稱: KERORO軍曹 151-170集


商品分類: 卡通動畫與經典影集DVD


商品類型: 軍曹 001-0150集,分別在DODT0122-DOT0126,請另外購買


語系版本: 日語發音 簡體中文字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2008-06-30


內容說明:



,在抵達藍星之後,因為過度沈迷鋼普拉模型玩具與賺私房錢,而嚴重懈怠侵略藍星的

任務,不但把重要的侵略計畫給搞丟,連日常最基本的小隊長寒暑假作業報告都忘了寫

,K隆星總部獲悉後十分震怒,便下令立刻舉辦一場大競賽,要小隊裡選出最有能力的人

士擔任新的侵略地球小隊長。戰場指定由藍星現有場地所改造,舉凡滿是文具的工作室

、遊樂器散落四周的房間、儀器環繞的實驗室、灑滿零食跟飲料的客廳、堆滿磁片跟書

籍的書房...等,玩家所熟悉的場景都會出現,而隊員們也會縮小進入參與競賽,其他玩

家所喜愛的藍星人和摩亞也會從旁協助或幹擾。

●巔覆大富翁爆笑玩法 最多五人同樂

遊戲最多可由五位玩家參與競賽,分別扮演五位小隊隊員,不足的人數也會由電腦代打

上陣,每位隊員均擁有不同的個性與特色,還有各自專屬的能力。而《KERORO軍曹大競

賽》也有別於其他大富翁遊戲以蓋樓房為勝利條件,遊戲提供了五種獲勝目標,包含優

先存到指定的私房錢、搜集到所屬人物的夢幻逸品、佔有的領地數目達到50%、成為唯一

沒有破產的玩家,以及優先走完指定的圈數...等。因此除了精打細算的玩家,想要嘗試

惡搞其他小隊成員,或是和家人朋友同樂的玩家,也能在這款遊戲中獲得無比的樂趣。

●上百種設施道具應有盡有

在競賽場當中,會有其他的公共設施提供玩家相關協助,例如:由宇宙偶像SUMOMO擔任

看護的「醫院」、宇宙刑警啵優託管的「禁閉室」、KERORO之父主持的「野戰營地」、

西澤家的管家波魯所開的「銀行」、宇宙推銷員貴死人和神秘的宇宙商人所經營的「商

店」等等。其中,「商店」能夠讓K隆星人們購買到各種稀奇古怪的道具,不過也會因為

商店老闆的不同,所販售的道具以及價格也會有所變化;「野戰營地」可以傳授K隆星人

必殺絕技,藉以提高在這場競賽中的優勢;「禁閉室」可以栽贓;而「銀行」除了協助

K隆星人們將資金存入和提領的需求,更可以藉由這裡挪用其他參賽者的資金。

遊戲還提供許多的特殊道具可供作弊或是擾亂對手,例如:KERORO最愛的「KRR-SP空中

機車」、會使K隆星人沉醉在幻想的「宇宙植物─多裏米阿法」、GIRORO阻止夏美武裝化

的「重型機動裝甲」、會散發擾亂音波的「KURURU機器人」、能將任何生物縮小的「微

縮光線」,還有「RX7+8藍星人死光光飛彈」、「地球侵略用阿秋機器人AK-966」、「加

濕器」、「KRR空中運輸船塢」...等,不論是摧毀領地、瞬間移動、加快前進速度,甚

至於是直接攻擊對手,超過100種以上的道具應有盡有,樂趣無窮。

●碰到藍星人是機會還是命運

除了KERORO軍曹小隊的成員們,人氣指數也居高不下的藍星人們也會來參一腳,延續每

位藍星人的個性,有時會給予玩家們協助,有時也會造成前所未有的災難,每當碰到他

們,便會出現像是命運機會般的「輪盤」讓玩家碰運氣,例如:大方的日向媽媽能夠提

供玩家們很多意想不到的好處,夏美則會攻擊玩家

;冬樹雖然擁有K隆球,但是會因為用錯功能而變成反效果;桃華平常是個好好小姐、不

過觸發裏桃華的出現就是災難的開始;睦實學長擁有KURURU送的繪筆,能夠創造出不少

有趣的東西;小雪則會將K隆星人們當做忍術修行的訓練對手...以上都還不打緊,若是

遇到溫柔美麗的摩亞小姐,那會是玩家們天大的惡夢,因為她會冷不防用啟示錄來「協

助」玩家們。

●充滿原作最高精隨-「惡搞」

由於「KERORO軍曹」視「惡搞」為主要精髓,因此《KERORO軍曹大競賽》也會充滿許多

爆笑的情況,甚至顛覆整場競賽的最終結果,例如有時骰子會擲出點數卻不算數、在銀

行還能盜領對手的資金,但是失誤就會被帶往禁閉室反省、為了補充元氣得在原地看漫

畫一回合、道具故障隨意製造路障、夏美因為武裝化而亂攻擊隊員們,以及即使進入秘

密基地,回到地面的出口卻不是原本的地方,甚至好不容易請出摩亞之父─恐怖大王出

來「教訓」對手,卻槌擊到玩家自己...等。

而玩家破產後,也不會無法進行遊戲,反而會化身為搗蛋天使去阻礙其他玩家,藉此機

會惡整他們,例如:剽竊對手的資金也讓對手破產、消耗對手的精力使其無法使用必殺

技、吸取對手的氣力讓對手住院休養、盜走對手的道具讓對手無計可施,或是破壞對手

所擁有的領地使對手的收入來源變少...等,許許多多意想不到的惡搞樂趣等待玩家一一

來發掘。














太空堡壘 02 48-85集+劇場版2集(完)

戰國無雙  音速小子  av女優

商品名稱: 太空堡壘 02 48-85集+劇場版2集(完)


商品分類: 卡通動畫與經典影集DVD



語系版本: 國語發音 影片教學合輯版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2010-05-25


內容說明:





《太空堡壘》(英語:Robotech)是一部科幻動畫片。1985年,美國公司Harmony Gold

(金和聲)將三部日本動畫作品《超時空要塞》、《超時空騎團》、《機甲創世記》重

新編輯成為85集的長篇電視動畫,取名「Robotech」。後來,又由美國方面自行製作了

續集故事與漫畫、小說、電子遊戲等周邊。1990年代初,中國大陸從金和聲公司引進了

Robotech,由上海電視台譯制配音,譯名定為《太空堡壘》。1992年,Robotech進入英

屬香港,由亞洲電視本港台播放廣東話版本《超時空戰神》,同年底在亞洲電視國際台

播放英文版。






































最新 藍光畫質版 熱門動畫 三國傳 01-51集(完)

美巨乳  xyz軟體王

商品名稱: 最新 藍光畫質版 熱門動畫 三國傳 01-51集(完)


商品分類: 卡通動畫與經典影集DVD



語系版本: 日語發音 繁體中文/簡體中文語言字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2011-11-01


內容介紹















片名:(此片售價600元)最新藍光版 熱門動畫 三國傳 01-51集(完) 日語發音 繁/簡體中文語言字幕(卡通)(適用任何家用DVD播放機超清晰畫面超長超值享受)(DVD9版)(4DVD9)(此片售價600元)





2011.11.30 全新〞光榮 〞上市 XYZCD Studio












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神曲奏界 第二季

淫水  創光速戰記

商品名稱: 神曲奏界 第二季


商品分類: 卡通動畫與經典影集DVD


商品類型: 動畫影片完整版


語系版本: 日語發音 繁體中文語言字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2008-02-01


內容介紹







  







片名:(此片售價150元)神曲奏界 第二季 日語發音 繁體中文語言字幕

動畫影片完整版版(完美1:1對拷,完整不壓縮影片和聲音)(DVD版)(此片售價150元)












內容說明:



這是一個擁有能力的精靈存在的世界。他們彈奏著神曲,以旋律為糧食,在適當的時候



發揮各種各樣音樂的能力。能和精靈定下契約並操作他們的人被稱為「神曲樂師」,見



習神曲樂師タタラ·フォロン(塔塔拉‧弗洛恩)與有著最強精靈之稱的コーティカルテ



(寇緹卡露特)定下契約,第一次任務就是收集精靈們的射出之力「精靈雷」,面對



著冒冒失失的弗洛恩,寇緹卡露特努力與之協作,但是……柛一郎演奏的異世界幻想曲



,正式在此開演!……











 











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鋼殼都市雷吉歐斯 02

一簾幽夢  h-game  高井桃

商品名稱: 鋼殼都市雷吉歐斯 02


商品分類: 卡通動畫與經典影集DVD


商品類型: 動畫影片完整版


語系版本: 日語發音 繁體中文語言字幕版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2008-02-01


內容介紹







  







片名:(此片售價150元)鋼殼都市雷吉歐斯 02 日語發音 繁體中文語言字幕

動畫影片完整版版(完美1:1對拷,完整不壓縮影片和聲音)(DVD版)(此片售價150元)












內容說明:



在遙遠的時間盡頭,世界受到大規模汙染之後,大地被新的主宰汙染獸所佔領,將人類逼至



瀕臨滅絕的窘境.倖存的人類在遠古煉金術師遺留下的自律型移動都市中生活.這些移動



都市各自擁有自己獨立意識及功能,有專屬交通的都市也有專屬教育類的學院都市.







賭上各自的存亡,都市與都市之間被操控著進行戰爭.還有能夠覆蓋天地的巨大怪物



"汙染獸"群.少年少女們為了保護自己的都市,使用超能力"剄"不斷進行戰鬥.







故事就發生於無數都市中的其中一個學院都市切爾尼,在新生入學儀式上,由兩個敵



對都市的學生引發的騷亂險些造成踩踏事故;在混亂之中,來自於槍殼都市古蓮達的普通



教育系新生雷弗救下了一名少女.由 ……



















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XYZ STUDIO 目錄編輯







最後,有句老話還是要再強調一次!XYZ製作的目錄,僅僅隻是幫助您試用/選購各



種應用軟體之用,如果您覺得這些試用的軟體真的對您工作上真正有幫助,敬請務



必要買原版軟體,以支援作者或出版公司能再出版最好的軟體!!! 為了您將來的後



續服務,更應該要購買原版的軟體!謝謝!!!



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XYZ STUDIO 目錄編輯














2011年 最新 徐薇英文-高中文法總複習(全)

閃電霹靂車  寫真集  seo

商品名稱: 2011年 最新 徐薇英文-高中文法總複習(全)


商品分類: 升學、留學、國家考試DVD


商品類型: 2DVD9版


語系版本: 國語/英語交叉發音 升學考試教學版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2011-06-25


內容介紹













XYZ STUDIO 目錄編輯














96年下學期

無界瀏覽  閃電霹靂車  名偵探柯南真人版

商品名稱: 96年下學期


商品分類: 升學、留學、國家考試DVD


商品類型: 國中題庫命題光碟校園版


語系版本: 繁體中文教學合輯版


運行平台: WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003


更新日期: 2008-12-10


內容說明:









XYZ STUDIO








金榜之路國中版 劉國興-國中地科+楊珮青-國中生物

autocad  二宮和也  adobe acrobat x pro 序號

商品名稱: 金榜之路國中版 劉國興-國中地科+楊珮青-國中生物


商品分類: 升學、留學、國家考試DVD


商品類型: 國中地科電子書編號CAI0959


語系版本: 繁體中文教學合輯版


運行平台: WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003


更新日期: 2008-12-10


內容說明:



劉國興-國中地科

寓教於樂的精采內容,縱橫寰宇的豐富題材,史無前例的創新價格!全球最受歡迎的節目,履獲

世界頂級國際大獎一再肯定,一流專業製作水準為您捕捉瞬間奇景!內容生動充實啟發多元化思

考,影片題材豐富多樣帶您縱橫天地,國內外專家學者教學引用的第一選擇!



課程介紹:



地球科學



單元1 美麗的天空



單元2 壯麗的山川



單元3 生命之源-空氣與水



單元4 謎樣的季節



單元5 多變的天氣





楊珮青-國中生物

寓教於樂的精采內容,縱橫寰宇的豐富題材,史無前例的創新價格!全球最受歡迎的節目,履獲

世界頂級國際大獎一再肯定,一流專業製作水準為您捕捉瞬間奇景!內容生動充實啟發多元化思

考,影片題材豐富多樣帶您縱橫天地,國內外專家學者教學引用的第一選擇!



課程介紹:



生物



單元1 生命的世界 : 代謝與運輸作用



單元2 生物的協調作用與恆定性



單元3 生殖與遺傳第四章(上)



單元4 基因與遺傳第四章(下)第五章(上)



單元5 生物的演化(下)/人類、生物與環境












Actio Editor v2.7.122.0

口交  第一神拳  弘前亮子

商品名稱: Actio Editor v2.7.122.0


商品分類: 動態影像及影片轉檔工具


商品類型: 互動視頻編輯工具軟體


語系版本: 英文正式版


運行平台: Windows XP/Vista/7


更新日期: 2011-07-17




安裝序號:



序號產生器放至於keygen夾內

內容說明:



Actio Editor是一款可以製作互動(可點擊)視頻的軟體。可以在視頻中添加任意對像,通過點

擊對像完成視頻章節的轉切,或指向指定的網站或網頁,可以在視頻中添加導航工具以便快速

章節定位,視頻中添加的對象支援側邊欄或者探出提示,還可以在視頻中添加各種投票、調查、

遊戲等小玩意。如果需要在你的網站上顯示互動視頻,Actio Player互動Flash播放器將是你的

最佳選擇。

英文說明:



Actio Editor is a software for interactive (clickable)

video creation.



Wouldn't it be great if you could put links in your own

videos just as the pros do? Actio Editor will allow you to

achieve exactly this - and will not even require expert

computer knowledge.



Look at all the great things you can do simply and easily

with Actio Editor:

?Want to embed a link in your video? You can do that! In

fact, you can make any object in the video clickable,

including other videos, and see them in the same player

window.

?Want your friends to be able to navigate through your

video and find stuff? You can do that! You can add a

navigation bar and give your friends tools to navigate

through your video and find any episode or object desired.

?Want to add information and links to your video? You can

do that! Add information about objects using sidebars or

pop-ups in any color or shape you like; then link objects

in the video to other websites or pages.

?Want to add cool interactive stuff to your video? You can

do that! We love widgets, so we give you lots of them to

use including polls, voting, games and more.

?Want to sell stuff directly from your videos? You can do

that! Add our cool e-Commerce widget and visitors can buy

stuff in the video just by clicking on it.

?Want to share your creations on the web? You can do that!

Upload your video to Myactio.com for free and distribute it

across the Web. To show interactive video on your web-site,

download interactive Flash player (Actio Player)

圖片說明:












AnyDVD v6.5.5.7 Beta

魔物獵人  謝孟媛  魔法24

商品名稱: AnyDVD v6.5.5.7 Beta


商品分類: 動態影像及影片轉檔工具


商品類型: 解除 DVD 區碼與保護限制的軟體


語系版本: 繁體中文正式版


運行平台: Windows XP/2003/Vista


更新日期: 2009-06-20




安裝序號:



序號產生器放至於keygen夾內

內容說明:



Version 6.5.5.7 Beta Release Date June 08,2009



AnyDVD 是由著名的 CD 燒錄軟體 CloneCD 的發行公司 SlySoft 所製作的一款

解除 DVD 區碼與保護限制的軟體,它允許使用者藉由它所提供的特殊功能,在電腦上播放

各區的影片,並且解除了 DVD 的防拷限制,讓使用者可以對自己所珍藏的 DVD 影片進行備

份,以免平時播放時刮傷了心愛的原版片。

此外,AnyDVD 還能夠控制 DVD 光碟機的播放速度,讓光碟機在適當的讀取速度下讀取光碟

內容,避免因為過高的雷色頭功率造成光碟片的損壞;而經由 AnyDVD 所備份下來的 DVD

還有另一特色,就是它已經沒有了防拷限制,方便使用者進行其它的備份動作

AnyDVD HD具備與AnyDVD相同的功能, 但是帶來了額外的完全支持HD-DVD(高清晰度DVD)的功

能 , 包括解密HD-DVD影碟.

AnyDVD HD可以讓你透過數位顯示器觀看電影,而不需要購買支援HDCP的顯示卡或顯示器.讚!

AnyDVD HD透過PowerDVD Ultra可以播放不能在電腦上播放的影碟(Studio Canal, The Weinstein

Company, Kinowelt, Optimum Releasing發行的影片).

AnyDVD HD是使用媒體中心/家庭影院電腦的重度家庭影院迷"必備"的工具.

AnyDVD HD的另一項驚人功能是"魔力文件替換 ??, 你可以利用簡單的XML腳本重新制作任何

商業電影碟片. 這些腳本會 "魔術" 般地替換碟片上的文件. 你可以隨你喜好訂製碟片而不需

要先在硬碟上製作一份拷貝!

AnyDVD自備UDF 2.5 file ripper, 不需要在Windows XP下安裝第三方UDF 2.5文件系統.

功能:

*與AnyDVD功能相同

*去除HD-DVD的加密 (AACS)

*你透過數位顯示器觀看電影,而不需要購買支援HDCP的顯示卡或顯示器

*透過PowerDVD Ultra播放不能在電腦上播放的碟片.

去除用戶禁止操作, 你可以選擇語言與字幕而不必透過選單.

*去除父母限制.

*允許你去除或者略過發行商標標與警告信息.

*有了"魔力文件替換 ?? 你可以利用簡單的XML腳本重新製作任何商業電影碟片.

*使用媒體中心/家庭影院電腦的重度家庭影院迷"必備"的工具.

*包括 UDF 2.5 file ripper, 不需要在Windows XP下安裝第三方UDF 2.5文件系統.







6.5.5.7 2009 06 08

- New (Blu-ray): Updated BD+

- New (DVD): Added support for new protections, e.g. "Underbelly -

a tale of two cities", R4, Australia

- Some minor fixes and improvements

- Updated languages

複製內容到剪貼闆代碼:

All Credits to Linux2000Pro@VDown

6.5.5.7 Beta版新增與修正事項:

1.在Blu-ray方面更新移除BD+防拷能力

2.在DVD方面增加對新型態防拷影碟的支援例如:"Underbelly -

a tale of two cities", R4, Australia這張影碟

3.一些小問題修正與改善以及更新語系檔



檔案內含主程式與Linux2000Pro大在所釋出的新Classic key,此key不支援HD DVD與Blu-Ray測試一張DVD影碟

(SONY ARccOS防拷保護)轉存至硬碟也無問題,此key不支援HD DVD與Blu-Ray解密功能!

網路上有人將Gunslinger大所製作的Fox Killer 6.0當成破解,Fox Killer 6.0主要是讓你可以去除21天試用

期限而已,麻煩在無限論壇中某些人不要再誤導他人,也不要自己發明所謂"繁體中文破解版"XD








BitRecorder v1.73

李多海  金載沅  成人遊戲

商品名稱: BitRecorder v1.73


商品分類: 動態影像及影片轉檔工具


商品類型: 媒體錄製工具軟體


語系版本: 英文正式版


運行平台: Windows XP/2003/Vista


更新日期: 2008-11-23




安裝序號:



序號產生器放至於keygen夾內

內容說明:



BitRecorder 是一款高性能的媒體錄製工具,程式不但可以幫助你錄製聲音,還可以幫助

你錄製FLV格式的視頻文件和其他流媒體視頻文件格式, 操作非常簡單,隻需要點擊幾下

滑鼠就可輕鬆完成。支援Myspace, YouTube, Imeem, Pandora等各種視頻播放站台!




EasyPadApps PodPhone to PC v1.30

曝光  英文教學

商品名稱: EasyPadApps PodPhone to PC v1.30


商品分類: 動態影像及影片轉檔工具


商品類型: 傳輸音樂歌曲,電影錄影軟體


語系版本: 英文正式版


運行平台: Windows XP/Vista/7


更新日期: 2010-12-29




安裝序號:



序號產生器放至於keygen夾內

內容說明:



PodPhone到電腦,軟體,傳輸音樂歌曲,電影錄影,播放列表和照片圖像從iPhone/ iPod觸摸

電腦上的iTunes電腦。 PodPhone到電腦偵測到iPhone內容/ iPod的觸摸自動,按一下,就開始

同步轉移過程。 PodPhone導出到電腦上,你可以到任何地方的照片電腦。與所有的iPod到電腦

設備工程,包括PodPhoneiPhone與(iPhone,iPhone的3G,iPhone iPad的不同版本部3G,iPhone4)。

英文說明:



PodPhone to PC, software that transfers music songs, movie videos,

playlists and photo images from iPhone/iPod Touch to iTunes on PC

computer. PodPhone to PC detects contents on your iPhone/iPod

Touch automatically, and one click to start synchronize transfer

process. PodPhone to PC lets you export photos to anywhere on you

computer. PodPhone to PC works with all iPods device including

iPhone and iPad with different versions (iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone

3GS, iPhone 4).












ImTOO Video Editor v2.0.1.0111

無名破解  sony vegas  升降機

商品名稱: ImTOO Video Editor v2.0.1.0111


商品分類: 動態影像及影片轉檔工具


商品類型: 揉合了三個影片最常被使用的編輯功能、合併、分割以及裁剪於一身軟體


語系版本: 繁體中文/簡體中文/英文正式版


運行平台: Windows XP/Vista/7


更新日期: 2011-03-24


破解說明:



破解檔放置於CRACK夾內,請破解檔複製到主程式的安裝目錄內就可以破解(請一定要照做,不然無法使用)

內容說明:



ImTOO Video Editor 揉合了三個影片最常被使用的編輯功能 - 合併、分割以及裁剪

- 於一身。它可讓我們將數個影片檔合併成單一影片檔,也可將較長的影片分割成數段

,例如:上、下集,當然它也允許我們僅擷取某一影片裡之某時間區段之影片。



支援的來源格式

視訊 AVI, MPEG, MPG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WMV, MP4, MOV, VOB, ASF, 3GP,

3G2, SWF, H.264, QT, DAT

支援的輸出格式

視訊 AVI, MPEG, MPG, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WMV, MP4, MOV, VOB, ASF, 3GP,

3G2, SWF, H.264, QT, DAT (共用軟體)



# Video joiner - merge multiple videos to one

Combine multiple video files into one in these formats: AVI, MP4/MPEG-4, H.

264, 3GP, MOV, SWF, WMV, ASF, VOB.

# Video edit softwareVideo splitter - split one into several

Automatically or manually split one video file into several as a video

splitter like AVI splitter, MPEG splitter.

# Edit video filesVideo cutter - cut a video file

Cut an AVI, MP4/MPEG-4, H.264, 3GP, MOV, SWF, WMV, ASF, or VOB file into

smaller video clips and output one.

# Edit AVI videoBest video editing software

ImTOO Video Editor gives you unlimited ability to edit video with the stand-

alone video joiner, splitter and cutter



for Microsoft? Windows XP (SP2 or later), Windows Vista




































K-Lite Codec Pack Full v4.7.5

室內裝潢  羅志祥  g點

商品名稱: K-Lite Codec Pack Full v4.7.5


商品分類: 動態影像及影片轉檔工具


商品類型: 為您提供絕大多數影音格式的解碼器


語系版本: 英文正式版


運行平台: Windows XP/2003/Vista


更新日期: 2009-04-20




內容說明:



編碼工具,此類工具的好處是:可以節省您尋找編碼工具、播放工具的時間,隻要下載

單一檔案,安裝後,便可以播放各式各樣的多媒體 .



K-Lite Codec Pack 為您提供絕大多數影音格式的解碼器,裝了它,您的播放器就可以

通吃絕大多數的影音格式。標準版包括了播放當今絕大多數能在網上免費下載到、播放

影音文件所需的解碼器;完全版則包括對更多不常用文件格式的支援並附帶了一個媒體

播放器!



Changes in K-Lite Codec Pack Full 4.7.5:

- Updated Media Player Classic Homecinema to version 1.2.1008.0

- Updated Media Player Classic to version 6.4.9.1 rev. 99

- Updated ffdshow to revision 2819

- Updated Cyberlink MPEG-2 decoder to version 8.4.0.205

- Updated MONOGRAM AAC decoder to version 0.9.6.0

- Removed x264VFW

- Removed GSpot Codec Information Appliance

- Updated MediaInfo Lite to version 0.7.12

- Updated Codec Tweak Tool to version 2.5.1

- Minor changes
















NewLive All Media Fixer v9.06

蒼井空  風水  青少棒揚威記

商品名稱: NewLive All Media Fixer v9.06


商品分類: 動態影像及影片轉檔工具


商品類型: 多媒體文件修復工具軟體


語系版本: 英文正式版


運行平台: WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003


更新日期: 2008-08-21




破解說明:



關掉主程式,破解檔放置於crack夾內,請將破解檔複製於主程式的安裝目錄內既可破解

內容說明:



NewLive All Media Fixer Pro是一款多媒體文件修復工具軟體,如果你有一些多媒體文件無

法播放或者無法拖動播放時, 可能這些文件遭受到不明原因而被破壞了,你可以試試這個軟

體來試著修復你的多媒體文件,或許經過此軟體的修復後, 你無法播放的多媒體文件便可正

常播放了。該軟體支援可修復的文件格式有: WMA, WMV, ASF, WM, ASX, AVI ,MP3, MP2,

MP1, MPA, MPGA, MPG, MPEG, MPA, DAT and WAVE。它還提供了30種不同風格的皮膚。

英文說明:



All Media Fixer is a handy tool that

helps you repair media files which can

not be played or dragged.All Media Fixer

is a good AVI fixer, MPEG fixer, RM

fixer, MP3 fixer, WMV fixer, DVD fixer,

VCD fixer, JPG Fixer, iPod fixer, 3GP

fixer, flash fixer, AMR fixer, MP4 fixer.

It can repair AVI , repair MPEG, repair

WMV, repair DVD, repair RM, repair iPod,

repair MP4, repair JPG, repair MP3,

repair AMR,repair 3GP, repair PSP, repair

SWF, repair flash etc.



Fix media files which can not be played

or dragged.

Fix media files which are not completely

download.

Fix partly damaged media files.

It can repair AVI , repair MPEG, repair

WMV, repair DVD, repair RM, repair iPod,

repair MP4, repair JPG, repair MP3,

repair 3GP etc.

Send a sound when completes the task.

Thirty more styles of SKIN to use.

Support: WMA, WMV, ASF, WM, ASX, AVI,

DIVX, XVID ,VOB, RM, MP3, MP2, MP1,

MPA, MPGA, MPG, MPEG, MPA, DAT, WAVE,

Jpeg and BMP.

User-friendly interface.








PSP Audioware MasterComp VST RTAS v1.5.4

成人圖片  絕對無敵

商品名稱: PSP Audioware MasterComp VST RTAS v1.5.4


商品分類: 動態影像及影片轉檔工具


商品類型: 立體訊號動態處理器軟體


語系版本: 英文正式版


運行平台: WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003


更新日期: 2007-07-03




安裝序號:



序號產生器放至於keygen夾內

內容說明:



MasterComp是一款全新高度忠實的立體訊號動態處理器,採用64位浮點運算展現雙重精密度,

加上雙重取樣技術(FAT:Frequency Authentication Technique)的運算,即便在高取樣率或

是極度壓縮情況下,仍然可以保持訊號的透明度。它提供極為寬大的調整範圍,非適合應用在

後期製作壓縮、擴展,還有在混音期間透過分支(BUS)的應用。

英文說明:



PSP MasterComp is a high fidelity stereo dynamics

processor (plug-in VST, RTAS for PC. Its double

-precision (64-bit floating point) and double

- sampled (FAT - Frequency Authentication Technique)

processing offers transparency even at extreme

compression settings and high sample rates. It

includes a wide range of controls that make it an

exceptionally versatile tool for mastering

compression and expansion, as well as bus processing

during mixing.



Features:



Extremely transparent compression thanks to double

precision (64-bit floating point) and double-sampled

(FAT mode) algorithms



Low distortion thanks to MasterComp?s precise level

detector, which includes an optional automatic attack

and release time adjustment








Stereoscopic Player v1.6.2

第一神拳  客戶管理  女神異聞錄3

商品名稱: Stereoscopic Player v1.6.2


商品分類: 動態影像及影片轉檔工具


商品類型: 3D電影播放軟體


語系版本: 英文正式版


運行平台: Windows XP/Vista/7


更新日期: 2010-07-26




安裝序號:



序號產生器放至於keygen夾內

內容說明:



Stereoscopic Player是一款3D電影播放軟體,能夠播放立體視頻和DVD。

英文說明:



Are you looking for a high-quality,

flicker free solution to watch your

favorite 3D movies?



Try Stereoscopic Player!



Stereoscopic Player is a versatile 3D

movie player. It allows you to play

stereocopic videos and DVDs

(external decoder required) and also

allows you to watch live video from a

capture device. Since it is based on

Directhow, it can handle almost any

media format, for example AVI, MPEG,

WMV and ASF. Videos can be coded in

several different stereocopic

formats.



Why is it necessary to use a special

software for 3D movie playback?



The reason is that there are a lots

of different ways to watch

stereoscopic content as well as

different ways to store the content.

In the past, it was necessary to

encode a stereoscopic movie for each

viewing method, for example you had

to create an anaglyph file, a

interlaced file for use with shutter

glasses and a side-by-side for for

free-viewing without glasses. Quality

was often very low, because most

video codecs don't handle interlaced

content well and subsample color

information (reducing color

resolution to quarter of original

resolution), which reduces anaglyph

quality dramatically.



The solution to above problem is

creating just one file and convert it

in real-time to the desired output

format. Stereoscopic Player is such a

real-time conversion application.

Stereoscopic Player works this way:

You load your stereoscopic movie,

tell the player how it is encoded and

finally select the desired viewing

method. For your convenience,

Stereoscopic Player remembers input

settings for each stereoscopic movie

in its integrated video library so

that you don't have to re-do all the

configuration steps again and again.

For the most popular 3D-DVDs and 3D

video files, Stereoscopic Player can

even retrieve the proper settings

from a web server. If you are

creating content yourself, you can

ship your video files together with a

Stereoscopic Information File

(*.svi), which also eliminates the

need to specify the input format. In

addition, Stereoscopic Player can be

controlled by several command line

parameters.



What about 2D-3D conversion?



Please note that Stereoscopic Player

can not convert 2D content to 3D!

There is no real-time conversion

algorithm available which works

reasonably well. Computer are not

smart enough to understand what's in

the foreground and what's in the

background yet. Since Stereoscopic

Player is a high quality product, no

inferior conversion algorithms were

incorporated into the player.

Stereoscopic Player requires real

stereoscopic movies, containing both

left and right view.

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Witcobber Super Video to Audio Converter v4.9

日本無碼  金鋼狼  cs 5.5 序號

商品名稱: Witcobber Super Video to Audio Converter v4.9


商品分類: 動態影像及影片轉檔工具


商品類型: 視頻格式文件格式轉換軟體


語系版本: 英文正式版


運行平台: WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003


更新日期: 2007-09-21




安裝序號:



序號產生器放至於keygen夾內

內容說明:



Super.Video.To.Audio.Converter幫你將AVI, MPEG, VOB, WMV/ASF, DAT, RM/RMVB, MOV

等視頻格式文件提取聲音並轉成MP3,WMA,OGG 和 WAV格式,強大易用。

英文說明:



Super Video to Audio Converter is a

easy and flexible utility used to

extract audio from AVI, MPEG, VOB,

WMV/ASF, DAT, RM/RMVB, MOV format

medium files to MP3, WAV, WMA and

OGG format.



Super Video to Audio Converter can

batch extract audio from video files

such as AVI, MPEG, WMV/ASF, RM/RMVB,

files to MP3,WMA,OGG

and WAV files, So you can listen

them with your mp3 player or extract

audio from video files to CD quality

WAV files for burning your own audio

CD. You can setup output audio

bitrate, frequency, and channels.



Super Video to Audio Converter

supports VBR of MP3 and OGG. It has

user-firenldy and easy-to-use

interface. Converting in high

precision and no quality is lost. Is

a tool to help you join or merge

AVI/DivX, MPEGI/II, VOB, DAT, WMV,

ASF files in one large file in

various format.



You can add an unlimited number of

video files to the list and easily

rearrange their order if needed

,then merge the videos files to a

large movie file in AVI/DivX ,MPEG

I/II,WMV/ASF format.








光陰的故事 46-54集(完) [楊一展、陳怡蓉、黃嘉千]

比奇堡  g點  料理鼠王

商品名稱: 光陰的故事 46-54集(完) [楊一展、陳怡蓉、黃嘉千]


商品分類: 亞洲連續劇DVD



語系版本: 國語台語交叉發音 繁體中文語言字幕版(台劇)


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2009-12-25


內容說明:



民國 59年,台灣電視史上第一齣連續劇『晶晶』問世,一美和孫太太就迷上每晚播出

20分鐘孤女晶晶尋母的苦情劇情,甚麼事都絕對不能打斷她們的『晶晶』,於是就連弟

弟家柱,準備急著來到世間見母親,都不能打斷一美母女倆對晶晶的愛!



也因為這樣,一美他媽在醫院的產房裡待了好長一段時間,才順利生下家柱。在家的一

美甚至因為找不到媽媽,還誤以為自己就要跟『晶晶』的命運一樣,開始苦情的尋找媽

媽 …



而一美始終不知道,那個屬於一美跟母親的 20分鐘『晶晶』,確實有著跟自己密不可分

的秘密,悄悄地被醞釀著 ……



陶復邦大一美兩歲,村裡的孩子頭頭。



孫一美為什麼喜歡陶復邦?多虧了一顆砸破她腦袋的石頭,而復邦的英雄氣概挺身而出

救了不甚美的一美,於是一美對復邦的「喜歡」,就這麼一直綿延到了她的花樣年華也

不曾改變。但,自從漂亮的汪茜茜出現,一美就 注定要一輩子吃茜茜的悶虧 。



汪茜茜她家是後來才搬進村子。從各家媽媽的八卦拼湊來的故事是這樣的:汪媽媽──

不,應該是「張」媽媽,漂亮的「張媽媽」第一任丈夫生病死了,改嫁後為了避開閒言

閒語,張媽媽和茜茜的繼父「張伯伯」,帶著四個拖油瓶從台中搬來這個村子。



茜茜就像陰魂不散的背後靈一樣跟隨著一美,一美在茜茜的「庇蔭」下,不知挨了多少

罵、多少打、多少訕笑,外加茜茜親手摧毀了一美的初戀……可一美壓根不知道該視茜

茜為敵人還是朋友?她們的友誼真正的開始,應該是因為張伯伯船難失蹤的事。



那時候茜茜的功課一路名列前茅,若沒意外國立大學是絕對跑不掉的。但意外果然就是

意外,永遠來的不是時候,張伯伯的船出事,一美卻因此整個的全盤接受茜茜性格裡所

有的古怪、刁蠻、霸道、刻薄。她希望茜茜哭,偏偏茜茜就是沒哭,她毫不猶豫的放棄

聯考,進入加工區做女工。




















金瓶梅 [單立文、葉仙兒、蔡美優] 1-8集(全)

料理鼠王  巧連智

商品名稱: 金瓶梅 [單立文、葉仙兒、蔡美優] 1-8集(全)


商品分類: 亞洲連續劇DVD



語系版本: 國語發音 繁體中文字幕版(大陸劇)


運行平台: WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003


更新日期: 2006-12-29


內容說明:

故事發生在清和,縣西門慶生性風流陰險奸詐,借著候補提型官之威勢欺淩百姓奸人妻女,西門慶看中潘金蓮的美貌逐要求王婆從中設計讓祂得逞獸欲。事後武大郎知道而找上西門慶被打成重傷臥床不起,西門慶更甚而下毒害死武大郎。武松得知道憤而找西門慶報仇,卻中西門慶的設計殺了人將被判死罪。潘金蓮為求武松免於死罪,於是答應西門慶的要求納為五娘,而武松發配海南服刑。從此潘金蓮深入西門府受到西門慶的奸淫,忍辱偷生隻為再見武松一面...... ">



















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金瓶梅 [單立文、葉仙兒、蔡美優] 1-8集(全) 國語發音 繁體中文字幕版(大陸劇)(DVD版)(適用任何家用DVD播放機超清晰畫面超長超級享受)

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 2006年12月最新版!

For WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003



原版光碟!!!絕對超值!!

2006.12. 29全新〞光榮 〞上市 XYZ軟體補給站




決勝時刻 戰爭世界 Call of Duty World at War USA XBOX360 (美版)(DVD9)

無碼  忍者亂太郎

商品名稱: 決勝時刻 戰爭世界 Call of Duty World at War USA XBOX360 (美版)(DVD9)


商品分類: XBOX360-DVD9電視遊戲




運行平台: 微軟 XBOX 360 須改機(俗稱可玩台片的機器)


更新日期: 2008-02-01


內容介紹






Wii 音樂 Wii Music JPN WII (日版)

五月天  bt下載  攝影機

商品名稱: Wii 音樂 Wii Music JPN WII (日版)


商品分類: WII-DVD電視遊戲




運行平台: 任天堂 Wii 須改機(俗稱可玩台片的機器)


更新日期: 2008-02-01


內容介紹











片名:Wii 音樂 Wii Music

JPN WII (日版)



遊戲平台:WII



類型:音樂遊戲






內容介紹:



 《Wii 音樂》是由知名遊戲創作者宮本茂所構思的音樂演奏遊戲,透過 Wii 遙控器與雙



節棍控制器的動態感測與按鈕等操作方式來「模擬」真實樂器的演奏動作,隻要配合畫



面上的節拍即可輕鬆演奏出動聽的樂曲。







遊戲收錄超過 60 種樂器以及 50 首知名古典 / 流行樂曲,玩家可以自由選擇不同



的樂器來演奏這些樂曲,最多可 4 人同時演奏,還可以透過保留上次演奏結果加重複演



奏的方式組合出最多 6 個聲部的合奏,即使單人也可以獨立完成悠揚動聽的合奏。







不隻是在單機上享受演奏樂趣,遊戲同時還提供網路連線分享功能,玩家可以將自



己演奏的樂曲儲存成片段,並加上自行設計的封面,透過網路傳送給親朋好友共享,像



是演奏生日快樂歌替親朋好友慶生等。玩家還可以把自己的演奏加入親朋好友傳來的片



段中,並繼續傳送給更多親朋好友共享,因此不隻是單機,還可以透過網路來完成合奏











遊戲收錄深入淺出的教學模式,並提供結合 Wii 平衡闆操作的擊鼓練習,不隻是用



雙手擊鼓敲鈸,還可以用雙腳踩踏 Wii 平衡闆擊鼓,充分模擬真實鼓組的演奏方式。







遊戲中並收錄 3 種音樂演奏小遊戲,包括使用 Wii 遙控器當指揮棒來指揮交響樂



團的「交響樂團指揮」、依照樂譜指示使用 Wii 遙控器與雙節棍控制器進行 1~4 人手



搖鈴演奏的節奏遊戲「手搖鈴合奏」,以及考驗玩家音感的問答遊戲「音感馬殺雞」等













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希斯與利夫 火速狂飆 Heathcliff Fast and the Furriest USA WII(美版)(DVD版)

盜攝  宋承憲

商品名稱: 希斯與利夫 火速狂飆 Heathcliff Fast and the Furriest USA WII(美版)(DVD版)


商品分類: WII-DVD電視遊戲




運行平台: 任天堂 Wii 須改機(俗稱可玩台片的機器)


更新日期: 2011-07-01


內容介紹









 



片名:希斯與利夫 火速狂飆

Heathcliff Fast and the Furriest USA WII(美版)(DVD版)(此片售價150元)



遊戲平台:WII



類型:競速遊戲



2011.05.30 全新〞光榮 〞上市 XYZCD Studio






內容介紹:



希斯與利夫(Heathcliff)是早年非常經典的一部動畫作品。上世紀90年代還在國內播



放過,當時每集動畫分為上下兩端。前半段的主角是希斯。希斯是隻家貓,聰明又能打



架(狗都打不過它~),總是在食品店裡搶吃的,野貓似的在街道上亂竄。







  後半段的主角是利夫。利夫是隻野貓,聰明的它是一個四人(貓)組的頭頭,還有



個白白的女朋友。利夫和它的朋友們住在垃圾場的一部破轎車裡(那部轎車能飛的),



過著極其擬人化的生活,且頗有小資的感覺。貌似它的生活比希斯更像家貓一點。







當然之後該動畫形像是否在歐美繼續發光發熱就不得而知了。不過近日發售的這款



《希斯與利夫:火速狂飆》(Heathcliff: The Fast and The Furriest)便是以該動畫



為主題的一款輕鬆的競速類遊戲。







故事講述外星貓搶佔了希斯與利夫的家鄉,為了從外星人手中奪回寧靜的小鎮,希



斯與利夫將和外形貓展開一場激烈的競速比賽。遊戲風格有些類似《馬裡奧賽車》,遊



戲中有各種豐富的道具和多種不同的遊戲模式,推薦有著經典動畫情結或喜歡休閒競速



類遊戲的玩家嘗試本作。





















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瘋狂農莊 Barnyard USA WII (美版)

威力導演  比奇堡  illustrator cs5繁體

商品名稱: 瘋狂農莊 Barnyard USA WII (美版)


商品分類: WII-DVD電視遊戲




運行平台: 任天堂 Wii 須改機(俗稱可玩台片的機器)


更新日期: 2008-02-01


內容介紹









片名:瘋狂農莊 Barnyard

USA WII (美版)



更新日期:2007.03.16



遊戲平台:WII



類型:動作/冒險








內容介紹:



























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龍之子 VS CAPCOM 終極明星戰Tatsunoko vs Capcom Ultimate All-Stars PAL WII(歐版)

張學友  時尚生活  料理鼠王

商品名稱: 龍之子 VS CAPCOM 終極明星戰Tatsunoko vs Capcom Ultimate All-Stars PAL WII(歐版)


商品分類: WII-DVD電視遊戲




運行平台: 任天堂 Wii 須改機(俗稱可玩台片的機器)


更新日期: 2008-02-01


內容介紹











片名:龍之子 VS CAPCOM

終極明星戰Tatsunoko vs Capcom Ultimate All-Stars PAL
WII(歐版)



遊戲平台:WII



類型:格鬥對戰






內容介紹:



《龍之子 VS. CAPCOM 終極明星戰》是結合龍之子動畫與 CAPCOM 遊戲的《龍之子



VS. CAPCOM 英雄交鋒世代》的加強版,承襲原作並追加新角色與連線對戰功能。







遊戲登場人物



遊戲中來自龍之子經典動畫與 CAPCOM 經典遊戲的角色,目前已知包括「科學小飛



俠(科學忍者隊ガッチャマン)」的鐵雄(原名:鷲尾健)、「新造人類凱翔(新造人



間キャシャーン)」的凱翔,以及《快打旋風(Street Fighter)》的龍與春麗等。







另外尚有龍之子「救難小英雄(ヤッターマン)」以及 CAPCOM《洛克人 Dash(



Rockman Dash)》等其他經典作品出現在格鬥舞台的背景中,預料還會有更多玩家所熟



悉的經典動畫 / 遊戲作品參戰。







遊戲特色



遊戲畫面採 3D 繪圖構成,對戰部分採傳統 2D 格鬥玩法搭配 2 對 2 的組隊戰鬥



,玩家可以挑選 2 名喜愛的角色組隊參戰。對戰中可視情況換手,具備發揮組隊特色的



「換手攻擊」、「援助攻擊」與「反擊攻擊」系統,並可共同施展超必殺技「超越連段



」。遊戲中並加入搭配「超級跳躍」系統來施展的華麗空中戰鬥。











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戀愛學園 II P.S DC II PS JPN PS2(日版)(2片裝)

強姦  bt下載  川奈舞

商品名稱: 戀愛學園 II P.S DC II PS JPN PS2(日版)(2片裝)


商品分類: PS2-DVD電視遊戲




運行平台: PlayStation 2 須改機(俗稱可玩台片的機器)


更新日期: 2006-02-01


內容介紹











片名:戀愛學園 II P.S DC II PS JPN PS2 (日版)(2片裝)(此片售價400元)



遊戲平台:PS2



類型: 冒險遊戲






內容介紹:



PS2新角色,由釘宮理恵飾演。新增茜、麻耶、まゆき3人的路線,故事在第二部追加4個編。人物看下面詳細介紹。











釘宮理恵さん演じるPS2版オリジナルヒロインも登場!!



PS2『D.C.II P.S. ~ダ・カーポII~プラスシチュエーション』



PC版ではサブキャラだった、茜、麻耶、まゆきの3人がPS2版で攻略可能ヒロインに!!







●STORY



再び一年中桜の花が枯れなくなった初音島。そんな粉雪と桜の花びらが舞い落ちる冬の初音島を舞台に、主人公の桜內義之を中心に繰り広げられるこそばゆくて溫かくて、そして切ないラブストーリー――。



本作のストーリーは3部構成。クリスマスパーティが舞台の第1部「Christmas

Party」ではPC版の人形劇編とお化け屋敷編に新たなシナリオを、また新ルートとして生徒會編とSSP編が追加されている。さらに、冬休みが舞台の第2部「the

winter holidays」にも、家族編とバンド活動編、スキー旅行編に、生徒會合宿編と冬休み補習編を追加!



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MSC SIMDESIGNER R4 WORKBENCH EDITION FOR CATIA V5R18 WIN64

大陸劇  蒼井空

商品名稱: MSC SIMDESIGNER R4 WORKBENCH EDITION FOR CATIA V5R18 WIN64


商品分類: MSC系列工具軟體


商品類型: CAD軟體


語系版本: 英文正式版


運行平台: WIN 9x/WIN ME/WIN NT/WIN 2000/WIN XP/WIN 2003


更新日期: 2010-03-09




破解說明:



check crack\install.txt

內容說明:



MSC.Software 新產品,SIMDESIGNER.V2004。它是 MSC.visualNastran V5i 的後續

升級版本。主要特性包含在軟體套件中,通過使用整合於 CATIA V5 的

MSC visualNastran 解決方案,用戶可以在使用自己喜歡的PLM 系統的同時,從世

界領先的模擬技術中獲益。讓 Catia V5R11 的用戶能直接在 CAD 的環境下,就可

以進行各類簡單的分析

獲益:

- 在您所喜歡的 PLM 系統中,提升了您的資金投入。

- 在整個設計週期中,將分析工作提前。

- 在設計人員與分析人員之間實現協同工作

- 縮短產品的設計週期,降低成本,提高產量

應用:

- 線性靜力分析,模態分析,屈曲分析

- 熱分析

- 非線性分析

- 多體動力學模擬

- 對於 MSC.Nastran, MSC.Marc, ABAQUS,ANSYS 和STEP AP209實 現雙向互操作

英文說明:



SimDesigner makes linear and nonlinear FEA, thermal

analysis, and motion analysis capabilities from

MSC.Nastran, Marc, and Adams available within the CATIA V5

CAD environment. Many manufacturers want to bring

simulation forward in their product development process to

have functional performance analysis lead design, rather

than simply validate design. This can be challenging in

organizations that cling to an "over the wall" mentality

between design and analysis engineers, as CAE engineers

wait for detailed drawings to get started on even the most

basic analysis, and in turn, design engineers wait for CAE

to be completed. Worse yet, changes made late in the design

cycle can increase costs by several orders of magnitude and

significantly delay time-to-market.



MSC.SimDesigner enables designers or analysts to perform

analysis early by providing powerful linear FEA, nonlinear

FEA, and multi-body dynamics solver technology inside of

the CATIA V5 user environment. The benefits of providing

easy to use analysis functionality within the familiar CAD

environment include elimination of CAD translation &

fixing, enabling simulation earlier in the design process,

and correcting design flaws before products are ever seen

by customers.








最佳抒情歌曲 2200 01-05

淫水  陳光  口交

商品名稱: 最佳抒情歌曲 2200 01-05


商品分類: MP3-DVD音樂


商品類型: 5片合成一片DVD-MP3


語系版本: 站長完整超強合輯


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/MP3 DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2009-11-15


內容說明:



最佳抒情歌曲2200 Part01

Best Ballads Collection 2200 Part01

01. A Taste Of Honey - Sukiyaki.mp3

02. Abba - Andante Andante.mp3

03. Abba - Andante Andante (Spanish Version).mp3

04. Abba - Angeleyes.mp3

05. Abba - Chiquitita.mp3

06. Abba - Chiquitita (Spanish Version).mp3

07. Abba - Conociendome Conociendote (Knowing Me Knowing You).mp3

08. Abba - Dame Dame Dame (Gimme Gimme Gimme).mp3

09. Abba - Dance (While The Music Still Goes On).mp3

10. Abba - Dancing Queen.mp3

11. Abba - Eagle.mp3

12. Abba - Estoy Sonando (I Have A Dream).mp3

13. Abba - Felicidad (Happy New Year).mp3

14. Abba - Fernando.mp3

15. Abba - Fernando (Spanish Version).mp3

16. Abba - Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight).mp3

17. Abba - Happy New Year.mp3

18. Abba - Hasta Manana.mp3

19. Abba - Hasta Manana (Spanish Version).mp3

20. Abba - Head Over Heels.mp3

21. Abba - Honey Honey.mp3

22. Abba - Honey Honey (Swedish Version).mp3

23. Abba - I Am Just A Girl.mp3

24. Abba - I Do I Do I Do I Do I Do.mp3

25. Abba - I Have A Dream.mp3

26. Abba - Knowing Me Knowing You.mp3

27. Abba - La Reina Del Baile (Dancing Queen).mp3

28. Abba - Mamma Mia.mp3

29. Abba - Mamma Mia (Spanish Version).mp3

30. Abba - Money Money Money.mp3

31. Abba - Sos.mp3

32. Abba - Super Trouper.mp3

33. Abba - Take A Chance On Me.mp3

34. Abba - The Day Before You Came.mp3

35. Abba - The Winner Takes It All.mp3

36. Abba - Vart Skall Min K?rlek F?ra.mp3

37. Ace Of Base - Beautiful Life.mp3

38. Air Supply - Lost In Love.mp3

39. Air Supply - Making Love Out Of Nothing At All.mp3

40. Al Martino - Spanish Eyes.mp3

41. Albert Hammond - It Never Rains In Southern California.mp3

42. Albert West - Ginny Come Lately.mp3

43. Alicia Bridges - I Love The Nightlife.mp3

44. America - A Horse With No Name.mp3

45. America - I Need You.mp3

46. Andrea True Connection - More More More.mp3

47. Andy Gibb - I Just Want To Be Your Everything.mp3

48. Andy Williams - A Time For Us.mp3

49. Andy Williams - Ave Maria.mp3

50. Andy Williams - Born Free.mp3

51. Andy Williams - Can't Get Used To Losing You.mp3

52. Andy Williams - Moon River .mp3

53. Andy Williams - Speak Softly Love (Theme From The Godfather).mp3

54. Andy Williams - The Impossible Dream.mp3

55. Andy Williams - The Look Of Love.mp3

56. Andy Williams - The Wonderful World Of The Young.mp3

57. Andy Williams - Where Do I Begin (Love Story).mp3

58. Andy Williams - Yesterday When I Was Young.mp3

59. Aneka - Japanese Boy.mp3

60. Animals - The House Of The Rising Sun.mp3

61. Anita Baker - Sweet Love.mp3

62. Anita Ward - Ring My Bell.mp3

63. Anne Murray - A Love Song.mp3

64. Anne Murray - Could I Have This Dance.mp3

65. Anne Murray - Danny's Song.mp3

66. Anne Murray - I Just Fall In Love Again.mp3

67. Anne Murray - Snowbird.mp3

68. Anne Murray - You Needed Me.mp3

69. Annie Lennox - Why.mp3

70. Aqua - Barbie Girl.mp3

71. Archies - Sugar Sugar.mp3

72. Aretha Franklin - (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.mp3

73. Association - Cherish.mp3

74. Association - Never My Love.mp3

75. Association - Windy.mp3

76. Badfinger - Day After Day.mp3

77. Baltimora - Tarzan Boy.mp3

78. Bananarama - Venus.mp3

79. Bangles - Eternal Flame.mp3

80. Bangles - Manic Monday.mp3

81. Barbara Lewis - Baby I'm Yours.mp3

82. Barbara Lewis - Hello Stranger.mp3

83. Barbra Streisand - Evergreen (Love Theme From 'a Star Is Born').mp3

84. Barbra Streisand - Memory (Theme From Cats).mp3

85. Barbra Streisand - Tell Him.mp3

86. Barbra Streisand - The Shadow Of Your Smile.mp3

87. Barbra Streisand - The Way We Were.mp3

88. Barbra Streisand - What Kind Of Fool.mp3

89. Barbra Streisand - Woman In Love.mp3

90. Barbra Streisand & Neil Diamond - You Don't Bring Me Flowers.mp3

91. Barry & Eileen - If You Go.mp3

92. Barry Gibb - I'll Kiss Your Memory.mp3

93. Barry Manilow - Copacabana (At The Copa).mp3

94. Barry Manilow - Mandy.mp3

95. Beach Boys - Barbara Ann.mp3

96. Beach Boys - California Girls.mp3

97. Beach Boys - Don't Worry Baby.mp3

98. Beach Boys - Fun Fun Fun.mp3

99. Beach Boys - God Only Knows.mp3

100. Beach Boys - In My Room.mp3





最佳抒情歌曲2200 Part02

Best Ballads Collection 2200 Part02

01. Beach Boys - Surfing Usa.mp3

02. Beatles - A Hard Day's Night.mp3

03. Beatles - Across The Universe.mp3

04. Beatles - All My Loving.mp3

05. Beatles - And I Love Her.mp3

06. Beatles - From Me To You.mp3

07. Beatles - Help.mp3

08. Beatles - Hey Jude.mp3

09. Beatles - I Want To Hold Your Hand.mp3

10. Beatles - If I Fell In Love With You.mp3

11. Beatles - Let It Be.mp3

12. Beatles - Love Me Do.mp3

13. Beatles - Michelle.mp3

14. Beatles - Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da.mp3

15. Beatles - Penny Lane.mp3

16. Beatles - Something.mp3

17. Beatles - The Long And Winding Road.mp3

18. Beatles - Ticket To Ride.mp3

19. Beatles - To Know Her Is To Love Her.mp3

20. Beatles - Twist And Shout.mp3

21. Beatles - We Can Work It Out.mp3

22. Beatles - Words Of Love.mp3

23. Beatles - Yellow Submarine.mp3

24. Beatles - Yesterday.mp3

25. Bedrocks - Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da.mp3

26. Bee Gees - Don't Forget To Remember.mp3

27. Bee Gees - Emotion.mp3

28. Bee Gees - Fanny (Be Tender With My Love).mp3

29. Bee Gees - Holiday.mp3

30. Bee Gees - How Can You Mend A Broken Heart.mp3

31. Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love.mp3

32. Bee Gees - I Started A Joke.mp3

33. Bee Gees - In The Morning Of My Life.mp3

34. Bee Gees - Jive Talking.mp3

35. Bee Gees - Love You Inside Out.mp3

36. Bee Gees - Massachusetts.mp3

37. Bee Gees - My World.mp3

38. Bee Gees - New York Mining Disaster 1941.mp3

39. Bee Gees - Night Fever.mp3

40. Bee Gees - One.mp3

41. Bee Gees - Run To Me.mp3

42. Bee Gees - Staying Alive.mp3

43. Bee Gees - To Love Somebody.mp3

44. Bee Gees - Too Much Heaven.mp3

45. Bee Gees - Tragedy.mp3

46. Bee Gees - You Win Again.mp3

47. Bellamy Brothers - Inside Of My Guitar.mp3

48. Bellamy Brothers - Let Your Love Flow.mp3

49. Ben E. King - Spanish Harlem.mp3

50. Ben E. King - Stand By Me.mp3

51. Bertie Higgins - Casablanca.mp3

52. Bertie Higgins - Key Largo.mp3

53. Bette Midler - The Rose.mp3

54. Betty Everett - The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss).mp3

55. Bill Withers - Ain't No Sunshine.mp3

56. Bill Withers - Lean On Me.mp3

57. Billy Joel - Honesty.mp3

58. Billy Joel - My Life.mp3

59. Billy Joel - Piano Man.mp3

60. Billy Joel - River Of Dreams.mp3

61. Billy Ocean - Caribbean Queen (No More Love On The Run).mp3

62. Billy Ocean - Suddenly.mp3

63. Billy Ocean - There'll Be Sad Songs.mp3

64. Billy Preston And Syreeta - With You I'm Born Again.mp3

65. Bj Thomas - I Just Can't Help Believing.mp3

66. Bj Thomas - Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head.mp3

67. Blondie - Heart Of Glass.mp3

68. Blondie - The Tide Is High.mp3

69. Blue Ridge Rangers - Jambalaya (On The Bayou).mp3

70. Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - Against The Wind.mp3

71. Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band - We've Got Tonight.mp3

72. Bobbie Gentry - I'll Never Fall In Love Again.mp3

73. Bobby Bare - 500 Miles Away From Home.mp3

74. Bobby Bare & Skeeter Davis - A Dear John Letter.mp3

75. Bobby Darin - Dream Lover.mp3

76. Bobby Goldsboro - Honey.mp3

77. Bobby Hebb - Sonny.mp3

78. Bobby Hebb - Sunny.mp3

79. Bobby Helms - You Are My Special Angel.mp3

80. Bobby Vee - More Than I Can Say.mp3

81. Bobby Vinton - Blue Velvet.mp3

82. Bobby Vinton - I Love How You Love Me.mp3

83. Bobby Vinton - Mr. Lonely.mp3

84. Bobby Vinton - Roses Are Red (My Love).mp3

85. Bobby Vinton - Sealed With A Kiss.mp3

86. Bobby Vinton - To Know You Is To Love You.mp3

87. Boney M - Bahama Mama.mp3

88. Boney M - Gotta Go Home.mp3

89. Boney M - I See A Boat On The River.mp3

90. Boney M - Ma Baker.mp3

91. Boney M - Rasputin.mp3

92. Boney M - Rivers Of Babylon.mp3

93. Boney M - Sunny.mp3

94. Bonnie Tyler - Bitterblue.mp3

95. Bonnie Tyler - Holding Out For A Hero.mp3

96. Bonnie Tyler - It's A Heartache.mp3

97. Bonnie Tyler - Total Eclipse Of The Heart.mp3

98. Boyz Ii Men - I'll Make Love To You.mp3

99. Bread - Baby I'm A Want You.mp3

100. Bread - Everything I Own.mp3



最佳抒情歌曲2200 Part03

Best Ballads Collection 2200 Part03

01. Bread - Goodbye Girl.mp3

02. Bread - I Want To Make It With You.mp3

03. Bread - I Would Give Anything.mp3

04. Bread - If.mp3

05. Brenda Lee - All Alone Am I.mp3

06. Brenda Lee - I'm Sorry.mp3

07. Brenda Lee - Jambalaya.mp3

08. Brian Hyland - Ginny Come Lately.mp3

09. Brian Hyland - Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini.mp3

10. Brian Hyland - Sealed With A Kiss.mp3

11. Brothers Four - 500 Miles.mp3

12. Brothers Four - Greenfields.mp3

13. Brothers Four - Try To Remember.mp3

14. Buckinghams - Kind Of A Drag.mp3

15. Buddy Holly & The Crickets - That'll Be The Day.mp3

16. Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man.mp3

17. Byrds - Turn Turn Turn.mp3

18. Captain & Tennille - Do That To Me One More Time.mp3

19. Carl Douglas - Kung Fu Fighting.mp3

20. Carly Simon - Nobody Does It Better.mp3

21. Carole King - (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman.mp3

22. Carole King - I Feel The Earth Move.mp3

23. Carole King - It's Too Late.mp3

24. Carole King - So Far Away.mp3

25. Carole King - You've Got A Friend.mp3

26. Carpenters - A Song For You.mp3

27. Carpenters - Canta (Sing).mp3

28. Carpenters - Close To You.mp3

29. Carpenters - For All We Know.mp3

30. Carpenters - Goodbye To Love.mp3

31. Carpenters - Hurting Each Other.mp3

32. Carpenters - I Just Fall In Love Again.mp3

33. Carpenters - I Need To Be In Love .mp3

34. Carpenters - I Won't Last A Day Without You.mp3

35. Carpenters - Jambalaya (On The Bayou).mp3

36. Carpenters - Only Yesterday.mp3

37. Carpenters - Please Mr. Postman.mp3

38. Carpenters - Rainy Days And Mondays.mp3

39. Carpenters - Sing.mp3

40. Carpenters - Superstar.mp3

41. Carpenters - There's A Kind Of Hush.mp3

42. Carpenters - This Masquerade.mp3

43. Carpenters - Top Of The World.mp3

44. Carpenters - Touch Me When Were Dancing.mp3

45. Carpenters - We've Only Just Begun.mp3

46. Carpenters - Where Do I Go From Here.mp3

47. Carpenters - Yesterday Once More.mp3

48. Carpenters - You're The One.mp3

49. Cascades - Rhythm Of The Rain.mp3

50. Cat Stevens - Morning Has Broken.mp3

51. Cat Stevens - Wild World.mp3

52. Celine Dion - All By Myself (Radio Edit).mp3

53. Celine Dion - Because You Loved Me.mp3

54. Celine Dion - If You Asked Me To.mp3

55. Celine Dion - My Heart Will Go On.mp3

56. Celine Dion - My Heart Will Go On (Tony Moran Edit).mp3

57. Celine Dion - Sola Otra Vez.mp3

58. Celine Dion - Tale As Old As Time (Beauty And The Beast ).mp3

59. Celine Dion - The Power Of Love.mp3

60. Charlene - I've Never Been Me.mp3

61. Cher - If I Could Turn Back Time.mp3

62. Cher - The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss).mp3

63. Chic - Good Times.mp3

64. Chic - Le Freak.mp3

65. Chiffons - He's So Fine.mp3

66. Chiffons - One Fine Day.mp3

67. Chordettes - Never On Sunday.mp3

68. Chris Isaak - Wicked Game.mp3

69. Chris Norman - Some Hearts Are Diamonds.mp3

70. Christie - Yellow River.mp3

71. Christopher Cross - Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do).mp3

72. Chuck Berry - Johnny B. Goode.mp3

73. Climax - Precious And Few.mp3

74. Clovers - Love Potion No.9.mp3

75. Club Nouveau - Lean On Me.mp3

76. Connie Francis - Al Di La.mp3

77. Connie Francis - Everybody's Somebody's Fool.mp3

78. Connie Francis - Fascination.mp3

79. Connie Francis - Never On Sunday.mp3

80. Connie Francis - Who's Sorry Now.mp3

81. Cook Da Books - Your Eyes.mp3

82. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising.mp3

83. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Cotton Fields.mp3

84. Creedence Clearwater Revival - Have You Ever Seen The Rain.mp3

85. Crests - 16 Candles.mp3

86. Crosby Stills And Nash - Wasted On The Way.mp3

87. Crosby, Stills & Nash - Just A Song Before I Go.mp3

88. Crosby, Stills & Nash - Teach Your Children Well.mp3

89. Crystal Gayle - Don't Make My Brown Eyes Blue.mp3

90. Crystal Gayle & Eddie Rabbitt - You And I.mp3

91. Crystals - Da Doo Ron Ron.mp3

92. Culture Club - Love Is Love.mp3

93. Cyndi Lauper - All Through The Night.mp3

94. Cyndi Lauper - Girls Just Want To Have Fun.mp3

95. Cyndi Lauper - True Colors.mp3

96. Dan Fogelberg - Longer.mp3

97. Dan Fogelberg - Same Old Lang Syne.mp3

98. Dan Hill - Sometimes When We Touch.mp3

99. Dan Vogelberg - Rythm Of The Rain.mp3

100. Dana - All Kinds Of Everything.mp3



最佳抒情歌曲2200 Part04 [mp3@523MB]

Best Ballads Collection 2200 Part04

01. Daniel Boone - Beautiful Sunday.mp3

02. Daryl Hall & John Oates - Kiss On My List.mp3

03. Dave Clark Five - Because.mp3

04. David Bowie & Mick Jagger - Dancing In The Street.mp3

05. David Gates - Goodbye Girl.mp3

06. Dean Martin - That's Amore.mp3

07. Debarge - Rhythm Of The Night.mp3

08. Debarge - Who's Holding Donna Now.mp3

09. Debbie Gibson - Foolish Beat.mp3

10. Debbie Gibson - Lost In Your Eyes.mp3

11. Debbie Reynolds - Tammy.mp3

12. Debby Boone - You Light Up My Life.mp3

13. Dee Clark - Raindrops.mp3

14. Del Shannon - Runaway.mp3

15. Del Vikings - Come Go With Me.mp3

16. Dells - Oh What A Night.mp3

17. Demis Roussos - Forever And Ever.mp3

18. Demis Roussos - Goodbye My Love Goodbye.mp3

19. Demis Roussos - Rain And Tears (With Aphrodite's Child).mp3

20. Dennis Yost & The Classics Iv - Traces.mp3

21. Dexys Midnight Runners - Come On Eileen.mp3

22. Diamonds - Little Darling.mp3

23. Diana Ross - Ain't No Mountain High Enough.mp3

24. Diana Ross - Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To).mp3

25. Diana Ross - Upside Down.mp3

26. Diana Ross - When You Tell Me That You Love Me.mp3

27. Diana Ross & The Supremes - Baby Love.mp3

28. Diana Ross & The Supremes - Touch Me In The Morning.mp3

29. Diana Ross & The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go.mp3

30. Diana Ross & The Supremes - You Can't Hurry Love.mp3

31. Diana Ross & The Supremes - You Keep Me Hanging On.mp3

32. Dido - Thank You.mp3

33. Dionne Warwick - All The Love In The World.mp3

34. Dionne Warwick - Heartbreaker.mp3

35. Dionne Warwick - I'll Never Fall In Love Again.mp3

36. Dionne Warwick - Walk On By.mp3

37. Dolly Parton - I Will Always Love You.mp3

38. Dolly Parton - Jolene.mp3

39. Don Mclean - American Pie.mp3

40. Don Mclean - Crying.mp3

41. Don Mclean - Vincent.mp3

42. Donna Summer - Hot Stuff.mp3

43. Donna Summer - She Works Hard For The Money.mp3

44. Donny And Marie Osmond - A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock N' Roll.mp3

45. Dooley Wilson - As Time Goes By.mp3

46. Doris Day - A Guy Is A Guy.mp3

47. Doris Day - More.mp3

48. Doris Day - Que Sera Sera -Whatever Will Be, Will Be.mp3

49. Dr. Hook - When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman.mp3

50. Dream Academy - Life In A Northern Town.mp3

51. Drifters - Save The Last Dance For Me.mp3

52. Drifters - Under The Boardwalk.mp3

53. Drifters - Up On The Roof.mp3

54. Dusty Springfield - All I See Is You.mp3

55. Dusty Springfield - I Only Want To Be With You.mp3

56. Dusty Springfield - Something In Your Eyes.mp3

57. Dusty Springfield - The Look Of Love.mp3

58. Dusty Springfield - Yesterday When I Was Young.mp3

59. Dusty Springfield - You Don't Have To Say You Love Me.mp3

60. Eagles - Desperado.mp3

61. Eddie Hodges - I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door.mp3

62. Eddy Arnold - Make The World Go Away.mp3

63. Electric Light Orchestra - All Over The World.mp3

64. Electric Light Orchestra - Rock And Roll Is King.mp3

65. Elton John - Blessed.mp3

66. Elton John - Can You Feel The Love Tonight.mp3

67. Elton John - Candle In The Wind.mp3

68. Elton John - Crocodile Rock.mp3

69. Elton John - Daniel.mp3

70. Elton John - Nikita.mp3

71. Elton John - Rocket Man.mp3

72. Elton John - Sad Songs (Say So Much).mp3

73. Elton John - Your Song.mp3

74. Elvis Presley - Are You Lonesome Tonight.mp3

75. Elvis Presley - Don't Be Cruel.mp3

76. Elvis Presley - I Can't Help Falling In Love With You.mp3

77. Elvis Presley - I Just Can't Help Believing .mp3

78. Elvis Presley - It's Now Or Never.mp3

79. Elvis Presley - Love Me Tender.mp3

80. Elvis Presley - My Way.mp3

81. Elvis Presley - Wooden Heart.mp3

82. Engelbert Humperdinck - A Man And A Woman.mp3

83. Engelbert Humperdinck - A Man Without Love.mp3

84. Engelbert Humperdinck - Please, Release Me.mp3

85. Engelbert Humperdinck - The Last Waltz.mp3

86. England Dan - I'd Really Love To See You Tonight.mp3

87. Enigma - Return To Innocence.mp3

88. Enya - Orinoco Flow.mp3

89. Eric Carmen - All By Myself.mp3

90. Eric Carmen - Make Me Lose Control.mp3

91. Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight.mp3

92. Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams.mp3

93. Everly Brothers - All I Have To Do Is Dream.mp3

94. Everly Brothers - Bye Bye Love.mp3

95. Everly Brothers - Cathy's Clown.mp3

96. Everly Brothers - Crying In The Rain.mp3

97. Everly Brothers - Devoted To You.mp3

98. Everly Brothers - Let It Be Me.mp3

99. Everly Brothers - Love Hurts.mp3

100. F.R.David - Words.mp3



最佳抒情歌曲2200 Part05

Best Ballads Collection 2200 Part05

01. Five Satins - In The Still Of The Night.mp3

02. Fleetwood Mac - Dreams.mp3

03. Fleetwood Mac - Little Lies.mp3

04. Fleetwood Mac - Say You Love Me.mp3

05. Four Seasons - December 1963 (Oh, What A Night).mp3

06. Four Seasons - Sherry.mp3

07. Four Tops - Baby I Need Your Loving.mp3

08. Four Tops - I Can't Help Myself.mp3

09. Frank Sinatra - As Time Goes By.mp3

10. Frank Sinatra - Love And Marriage.mp3

11. Frank Sinatra - My Way .mp3

12. Frank Sinatra - New York New York .mp3

13. Frank Sinatra - Something Stupid.mp3

14. Frank Sinatra - Strangers In The Night.mp3

15. Frankie Avalon - Venus.mp3

16. Frankie Laine - A Woman In Love.mp3

17. Frankie Laine - Rose Rose I Love You.mp3

18. Frankie Valli - Can't Take My Eyes Off You.mp3

19. Frankie Valli - December 1963 (Oh What A Night).mp3

20. Frankie Valli - My Eyes Adored You.mp3

21. Freddie Aguilar - Child (Anak In English).mp3

22. Gayle Garnett - We'll Sing In The Sunshine.mp3

23. Gene Chandler - Duke Of Earl.mp3

24. Gene Pitney - Only Love Can Break A Heart.mp3

25. George Baker - Paloma Blanca.mp3

26. George Harrison - Isn't It A Pity (Version Two).mp3

27. George Harrison - My Sweet Lord.mp3

28. Gilbert O'sullivan - Alone Again (Naturally).mp3

29. Glenn Frey - The One You Love.mp3

30. Grace Jones - La Vie En Rose.mp3

31. Hank Williams - Your Cheating Heart.mp3

32. Harry Belafonte - Jamaica Farewell.mp3

33. Harry Belafonte - The Banana Boat Song.mp3

34. Harry Chapin - Cat's In The Cradle.mp3

35. Heatwave - Always And Forever.mp3

36. Helen Reddy - I Don't Know How To Love Him.mp3

37. Hermans Hermits - A Wonderful World.mp3

38. Herman's Hermits - There's A Kind Of Hush.mp3

39. Hollies - Bus Stop.mp3

40. Hollies - He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother.mp3

41. Honeydrippers - Sea Of Love.mp3

42. Ink Spots - To Each His Own.mp3

43. Irene Cara - Fame.mp3

44. Irene Cara - Flashdance (What A Feeling).mp3

45. Isley Bros - Twist And Shout.mp3

46. J.D. Souther - You're Only Lonely.mp3

47. Jackson 5 - I'll Be There.mp3

48. Jackson Browne - Lawyers In Love.mp3

49. Jackson Browne - Somebody's Baby.mp3

50. James Ingram - Just Once.mp3

51. James Ingram & Patti Austin - Baby Come To Me.mp3

52. James Taylor - Fire And Rain.mp3

53. James Taylor - Shower The People.mp3

54. James Taylor - You've Got A Friend.mp3

55. Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love.mp3

56. Jeffrey Osborne - Oh The Wings Of Love.mp3

57. Jennifer Rush - Power Of Love.mp3

58. Jennifer Warnes - Right Time Of The Night.mp3

59. Jermaine Jackson - Do What You Do.mp3

60. Jets - You Got It All.mp3

61. Jewel Akens - The Birds And The Bees.mp3

62. Jewels Newton - Shanghai Memories Of 1945.mp3

63. Jim Croce - I'll Have To Say I Love You In A Song.mp3

64. Jim Croce - Time In A Bottle.mp3

65. Jim Reeves - Am I That Easy To Forget.mp3

66. Jimmy Ruffin - What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted.mp3

67. Joe Cocker - You Are So Beautiful.mp3

68. Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes - Up Where We Belong.mp3

69. Joe Esposito - Lady, Lady, Lady.mp3

70. Joey Scarbury - Believe It Or Not.mp3

71. John Denver - Annie's Song.mp3

72. John Denver - Sunshine On My Shoulders.mp3

73. John Denver - Take Me Home, Country Roads.mp3

74. John Lennon - Imagine.mp3

75. John Lennon - Love.mp3

76. John Lennon - Woman.mp3

77. John O'banion - I Don't Want To Say Goodbye (Satomi Hakken).mp3

78. Johnnie Ray - Just Walking In The Rain.mp3

79. Johnny Burnette - Dreaming.mp3

80. Johnny Lee - Lookin For Love.mp3

81. Johnny Mathis - Chances Are.mp3

82. Johnny Mathis - It's Not For Me To Say.mp3

83. Johnny Mathis - When A Child Is Born (Soleado).mp3

84. Johnny Nash - I Can See Clearly Now.mp3

85. Johnny Tillotson - Poetry In Motion.mp3

86. Johny Mathis & Denece Williams - Too Much Too Litle Too Late.mp3

87. Joshua Kadison - Beautiful In My Eyes.mp3

88. Judy Collins - Send In The Clowns.mp3

89. Judy Garland - Over The Rainbow.mp3

90. Juice Newton - Angel Of The Morning.mp3

91. Juice Newton - The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known).mp3

92. Julian Lennon - Too Late For Goodbyes.mp3

93. Julian Lennon - Valotte.mp3

94. Julie Covington - Don't Cry For Me Argentina.mp3

95. Julie Rogers - The Wedding.mp3

96. Julio Iglesias - Mammy Blue.mp3

97. K.C. & The Sunshine Band - That's The Way (I Like It).mp3

98. Kansas - Dust In The Wind.mp3

99. Kaoma - Lambada.mp3

100. Kay Starr - If You Love Me (Really Love Me).mp3








西洋歌曲 妮娜西蒙 Nina Simone 1958年-2006年 精選完整合輯(49片CD合成一片DVD-MP3)(DVD版)

張弘毅  人妻

商品名稱: 西洋歌曲 妮娜西蒙 Nina Simone 1958年-2006年 精選完整合輯(49片CD合成一片DVD-MP3)(DVD版)


商品分類: MP3-DVD音樂


商品類型: 49片CD合成一片DVD-MP3



運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/MP3 DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2008-11-10


內容說明:



1958 Little Girl Blue Studio Bethlehem Records

1959 Nina Simone and Her Friends Studio Bethlehem

1959 The Amazing Nina Simone Studio Colpix Records

1959 Nina Simone at Town Hall Live and studio Colpix

1960 Nina Simone at Newport Live Colpix 23 (pop)

1960 Forbidden Fruit Studio Colpix

1962 Nina at the Village Gate Live Colpix

1962 Nina Simone Sings Ellington Live Colpix

1963 Nina's Choice Compilation Colpix

1963 Nina Simone at Carnegie Hall Live Colpix

1964 Folksy Nina Live Colpix

1964 Nina Simone in Concert Live Philips Records 102 (pop)

1964 Broadway-Blues-Ballads Studio Philips

1965 I Put a Spell on You Studio Philips 99 (pop)

1965 Pastel Blues Studio Philips 8 (black)

1966 Nina Simone with Strings Studio (strings added) Colpix

1966 Let It All Out Live and studio Philips 19 (black)

1966 Wild Is the Wind Studio Philips 12 (black)

1967 High Priestess of Soul Studio Philips 29 (black)

1967 Nina Simone Sings the Blues Studio RCA Records 29 (black)

1967 Silk & Soul Studio RCA 24 (black)

1968 Nuff Said Live and studio RCA 44 (black)

1969 Nina Simone and Piano Studio RCA

1969 To Love Somebody Studio RCA

1969 A Very Rare Evening Live

1970 Black Gold Live RCA 29 (black)

1971 Here Comes the Sun Studio RCA 190 (pop)

1972 Emergency Ward Live and Studio RCA

1974 It Is Finished Live RCA

1978 Baltimore Studio CTI Records 12 (jazz)

1980 The Rising Sun Collection ? Enja

1982 Fodder on My Wings Studio Carrere

1984 Backlash Live StarJazz

1985 Nina's Back Studio VPI

1985 Live & Kickin Live VPI

1987 Let It Be Me ? Verve

1987 Live at Ronnie Scott's Live Hendring-Wadham

1993 A Single Woman Studio Elektra Records 3 (top jazz) Additional

2003 Gold Studio Remastered Universal/UCJ

2003 Anthology Compilation RCA/BMG Heritage

2004 Nina Simone's Finest Hour Compilation Verve/Universal

2005 The Soul of Nina Simone ? RCA DualDisc

2006 The Very Best of Nina Simone Compilation Sony BMG

2006 Remixed and Reimagined Remix Legacy/SBMG 5 (contemp.jazz)














1998年-2007年 1000首 HitFM年度百首單曲 台灣.香港.韓國.外國 10年來最好聽的歌

投資理財  惡魔獵人

商品名稱: 1998年-2007年 1000首 HitFM年度百首單曲 台灣.香港.韓國.外國 10年來最好聽的歌


商品分類: MP3-DVD9音樂合輯


商品類型: 1000首合成一片DVD-MP3


語系版本: 超強完整合輯(1000首合成一片DVD-MP3)(DVD9版


運行平台: Windows 7/XP/Vista/MP3 DVD 播放機


更新日期: 2008-08-20


內容說明:



1998年HitFM百大單曲

001.任賢齊-對面的女孩看過來.mp3

002.張惠妹-牽手.mp3

003.Madonna-Ray Of Light.mp3

004.李玟-Di Da Di.mp3

005.張學友+高慧君-你最珍貴.mp3

006.徐懷鈺-妙妙妙.mp3

007.林曉培-煩.mp3

008.Aerosmith-I Don't Want To Miss A Thing.mp3

009.那英-征服.mp3

010.周華健-有故事的人.mp3

011.伍佰-樹枝孤鳥.mp3

012.動力火車-明天的明天的明天.mp3

013.張惠妹-藍天.mp3

014.Boyzone-No Matter What.mp3

015.王菲-半途而廢.mp3

016.Aqua-Barbie Girl.mp3

017.徐懷鈺-怪獸.mp3

018.李翊君-誓言謊言.mp3

019.酷龍-Bing Bing Bing.mp3

020.Ricky Martin-La Copa De La Vida(The Cup Of Life).mp3

021.莫文蔚-沒時間.mp3

022.Celine Dion-My Heart Will Go On(Jack版).mp3

023.月之海-I For You.mp3

024.周華健+李宗盛+品冠-最近比較煩.mp3

025.Madonna-Frozen.mp3

026.王力宏-公轉自轉.mp3

027.Natalie Imbruglia-Torn.mp3

028.蘇永康-舊愛還是最美.mp3

029.張學友-深海.mp3

030.Whitney Houston+Mariah Carey-When You Believe.mp3

031.莫文蔚-愛情.mp3

032.劉德華+吳宗憲+柯受良-笨小孩.mp3

033.辛曉琪-承認.mp3

034.All Saints-Never Ever.mp3

035.梁詠琪-膽小鬼.mp3

036.許茹芸-我依然愛你.mp3

037.R Kelly+Celine Dion-I'm Your Angel.mp3

038.林曉培-她的眼淚.mp3

039.帕妃-這是我的生存之道(中文版).mp3

040.許志安-上弦月.mp3

041.任賢齊-傷心太平洋.mp3

042.順子-寫一首歌.mp3

043.陳綺貞-讓我想一想.mp3

044.Aqua-Turn Back Time.mp3

045.Jennifer Paige-Crush.mp3

046.李玟-過完冬季.mp3

047.Shania Twain-You're Still The One.mp3

048.雨生的11個朋友-我是多麼想你.mp3

049.陳小春-神啊!救救我.mp3

050.Phil Collins-True Colors.mp3

051.許志安+張學友+鄭中基-甲乙丙丁.mp3

052.George Michael-Outside.mp3

053.張學友-不後悔.mp3

054.範曉萱-氧氣.mp3

055.Spice Girl-Viva Forever.mp3

056.李玟-好心情.mp3

057.Le Couple-有緣遇上.mp3

058.巫啟賢+方麗儀-隻愛一點點.mp3

059.庾澄慶+張信哲-愛轉動.mp3

060.劉若英-很愛很愛你.mp3

061.Kavana-Thank You.mp3

062.王力宏-愛你等於愛自己.mp3

063.劉德華-你是我的女人.mp3

064.Sweetbox-Everything's Gonna Be Alright.mp3

065.遊鴻明-一天一萬年.mp3

066.順子-星星 I Am Not Star.mp3

067.那英-夢醒了.mp3

068.徐懷鈺-我不要.mp3

069.Beyond-想你.mp3

070.Christina Aguilera-Reflection.mp3

071.張克帆-寂寞轟炸.mp3

072.錦繡二重唱-情比姊妹深.mp3

073.陳曉東+林佳儀-愛隻有你.mp3

074.Simply Red-Say You Love Me.mp3

075.Gloria Estefan-Heaven's What I Feel.mp3

076.陳慧琳-三秒鐘.mp3

077.Alanis Morissette-Thank You.mp3

078.蘇永康-讓懂你的人愛你.mp3

079.Trisha Yearwood-I'll Still Love You More.mp3

080.鄭中基-敵人.mp3

081.柯以敏-擁抱我.mp3

082.陳潔儀-入戲太深.mp3

083.Donna Lewis + Richard Marx-At The Beginning.mp3

084.齊秦-朦朧.mp3

085.中堅份子-愛人好累.mp3

086.錦繡二重唱-星期天不要見面.mp3

087.U2-Sweetest Thing.mp3

088.阮丹青-義無反顧.mp3

089.郭英男-拜訪歌.mp3

090.無印良品之品冠-就叫我孩子.mp3

091.Richard Marx-Slipping Away.mp3

092.梅豔芳-女兒紅.mp3

093.彭羚-一天365年.mp3

094.久保田利伸-Ahhhhh!.mp3

095.Cher-Believe.mp3

096.劉沁-影子.mp3

097.Robbie Williams-Millennium.mp3

098.杜德偉+順子-真的想你.mp3

099.周俊偉-我愛你.mp3

100.山風點夥-無法忘記.mp3

2002年HitFM百大單曲

001 暗號.mp3

002 黑色柳丁.mp3

003 分手快樂.mp3

004 熱帶雨林.mp3

005 回到過去.mp3

006 Unbreakable.mp3

007 討厭紅樓夢.mp3

008 我不愛.mp3

009 愛的主打歌.mp3

010 Sweet Dream.mp3

011 All rise.mp3

012 街角的祝福.mp3

013 EVERYTHING.mp3

014 Hey Jude.mp3

015 戀上(另)一個人.mp3

016 他一定很愛你.mp3

017 If tomorrow never comes.mp3

018 我是女人.mp3

019 W-H-Y.mp3

020 因為你.mp3

021 藍色憂傷.mp3

022 幸福的瞬間.mp3

023 Complicated.mp3

024 美麗新世界.mp3

025 May I love you.mp3

026 寄不出的信.mp3

027 Everyday.mp3

028 愛情抗體.mp3

029 妳是我最深愛的人.mp3

030 櫻花翩翩.mp3

031 I Believe.mp3

032 A new day has come.mp3

033 啟程.mp3

034 Without me.mp3

035 more than words.mp3

036 Dirrty.mp3

037 True heart.mp3

038 一了百了.mp3

039 舉棋不定.mp3

040 狠角色.mp3

041 Whenever wherever.mp3

042 最後的戰役.mp3

043 Queen of my heart.mp3

044 旅途.mp3

045 孤單芭蕾.mp3

046 咖啡.mp3

047 原來愛你是那麼快樂.mp3

048 one love wonderful world.mp3

049 再一次也好.mp3

050 愛.mp3

051 練習.mp3

052 A day in our life.mp3

053 我喜歡.mp3

054 Life goes on.mp3

055 握你的手.mp3

056 Something stupid.mp3

057 Ring My Bell.mp3

058 你的背包.mp3

059 太聰明.mp3

060 禮物.mp3

061 Dear Friend.mp3

062 默契.mp3

063 流星群.mp3

064 謝謝你愛我.mp3

065 FEEL FINE.mp3

066 青春.mp3

067 Why(are we still friends?).mp3

068 愛從零開始.mp3

069 If you come back.mp3

070 愛琴海.mp3

071 Can't get you out of my head.mp3

072 Pine Tree.mp3

073 Come On.mp3

074 Stars.mp3

075 Let's get together now.mp3

076 MAKE A WISH.mp3

077 體溫.mp3

078 HEY大家好嗎.mp3

079 Piano.mp3

080 知道.mp3

081 當愛在靠近.mp3

082 夜不成眠都為你.mp3

083 愛情轉彎的地方.mp3

084 Missin' you it will break my h.mp3

085 如沐微風.mp3

086 A thousand miles.mp3

087 月亮代表誰的心.mp3

088 Say the Word.mp3

089 喜歡兩個人.mp3

090 Wherever you will go.mp3

091 OH I.mp3

092 The game of love.mp3

093 兩個人不等於我們.mp3

094 光.mp3

095 我討厭我自己.mp3

096 愛上你等於愛上寂寞.mp3

097 紙飛機.mp3

098 Naturally.mp3

099 命中註定.mp3

100 該我的愛.mp3



1999年HitFM百大單曲

001.宇多田光-First Love.mp3

002.周蕙-不想讓你知道.mp3

003.順子-Open Up.mp3

004.張學友-心如刀割.mp3

005.Boyzone-You Needed Me.mp3

006.李玟-Do You Want My Love.mp3

007.五月天-志明與春嬌.mp3

008.彭佳慧-走在紅毯那一天.mp3

009.陶晶瑩-離開我.mp3

010.許志安-為什麼你背著我愛別人.mp3

011.張惠妹-我可以抱你嗎.mp3

012.林曉培-心動.mp3

013.Backstreet Boys-I Want It That Way.mp3

014.張宇-小小的太陽.mp3

015.莫文蔚-陰天.mp3

016.Ricky Martin-Livin' La Vida Loca.mp3

017.謝霆鋒-隻要為你活一天.mp3

018.王菲-Eyes On Me.mp3

019.伍佰-白鴿.mp3

020.鄭秀文-缺席.mp3

021.Mariah Carey-I Still Believe.mp3

022.王力宏-不可能錯過你.mp3

023.蘇永康-舊愛還是最美.mp3

024.Britney Spears-Baby One More Time.mp3

025.無印良品-想見你.mp3

026.張震嶽-分手吧.mp3

027.宇多田光-Moving On Without You.mp3

028.Sixpence None The Richer-Kiss Me.mp3

029.劉若英-很愛很愛你.mp3

030.蔡依林-我知道你很難過.mp3

031.杜德偉-情人.mp3

032.濱崎步-Appears.mp3

033.王菲-當時的月亮.mp3

034.遊鴻明-孟婆湯.mp3

035.林曉培-She Knows.mp3

036.劉德華+吳宗憲+柯受良-笨小孩.mp3

037.Christina Aguilera-Genie In A Bottle.mp3

038.辛曉琪-在你背影守候.mp3

039.彩虹-Perfect Blue.mp3

040.許茹芸-Don't Say Goodbye.mp3

041.萬芳-從前.mp3

042.吳宗憲-有夢你會紅.mp3

043.Phil Collins-You'll Be In My Heart.mp3

044.高慧君-認真的女人最美麗.mp3

045.那英-夢一場.mp3

046.李心潔-裙襬搖搖.mp3

047.Whitney Houston+Mariah Carey-When You Believe.mp3

048.酷龍-Funky Tonight.mp3

049.陳曉東-我比誰都清楚.mp3

050.黑色餅乾-Bye Bye.mp3

051.齊秦-月亮代表我的心.mp3

053.張宇-雨一直下.mp3

054.美夢成真-什麼樣的戀愛.mp3

055.李玟-魔鏡.mp3

056.楊乃文-靜止.mp3

057.蘇永康-愛一個人好難.mp3

058.梁詠琪-新鮮.mp3

059.動力火車-背叛情歌.mp3

060.近畿小子-Flower.mp3

061.Savage Garden-I Knew I Loved You.mp3

062.R Kelly+Celine Dion-I'm Your Angel.mp3

062.黎明-非我莫屬.mp3

063.郭富城-別說.mp3

064.Sarah Brightman-Eden.mp3

065.趙詠華-相見太晚.mp3

066.張惠妹-給我感覺.mp3

067.蔡健雅-呼吸.mp3

068.古巨基-喜歡.mp3

069.Westlife-Flying Without Wings.mp3

070.Cranberries-Promises.mp3

071.帕妃-我會努力的.mp3

072.阿雅-ㄘㄨㄚˋ冰進行曲.mp3

073.蘇慧倫-Happy Hours.mp3

074.周華健-Yellow Submarine.mp3

075.林憶蓮-鏗鏘玫瑰.mp3

076.Enrique Iglesias-Esperanza.mp3

077.Ronan Keating-When You Say Nothing At All.mp3

078.陳慧琳-三秒鐘.mp3

079.Globe-Still Growin'up.mp3

080.TLC-No Scrubs.mp3

081.侯湘婷-秋天別來.mp3

082.Michael Learns To Rock-Strange Foreign Beauty.mp3

083.許茹芸-真愛無敵.mp3

084.鄭中基-我真的可以.mp3

085.阿牛-愛我久久.mp3

086.S.E.S-Dreams Come True.mp3

087.張信哲-回來.mp3

088.安室奈美惠-Something 'bout The Kiss.mp3

089.江蕙-半醉半清醒.mp3

090.陳潔儀-炫耀.mp3

091.Eric Clapton-Blue Eyes Blue.mp3

092.濱崎步-落幕.mp3

093.庾澄慶-熟悉.mp3

094.綠樂團-Funny Girlfriend.mp3

095.許美靜-你抽的煙.mp3

096.鈴木亞美-Don't Leave Me Behind.mp3

097.伍思凱-愛的牧羊人.mp3

098.徐懷鈺-Call Me.mp3

099.友阪理惠-卡布奇諾.mp3

100.張清芳-錯不在你.mp3



2000年HitFM百大單曲

001.五月天-溫柔.mp3

002.米希亞-It's Just Love.mp3

003.周蕙-好想好好愛你.mp3

004.孫燕姿-愛情證書.mp3

005.Bon Jovi-It's My Life.mp3

006.張宇-奇蹟.mp3

007.Madonna-Music.mp3

008.陶吉吉-普通朋友.mp3

009.梁靜茹-如果有一天.mp3

010.安室奈美惠-Never End.mp3

011.張惠妹-我要飛.mp3

012.五月天-終結孤單.mp3

013.平井堅-樂園.mp3

014.濱崎步-以聲作責.mp3

015.蕭亞軒-一個人的精采.mp3

016.Westlife-My Love.mp3

017.蔡依林-Don't Stop.mp3

018.M2M-Mirror Mirror.mp3

019.周蕙-替身.mp3

020.Aqua-Around The World.mp3

021.李玟-真情人.mp3

022.Lene Marlin-Sitting Down Here.mp3

023.王菲-笑忘書.mp3

024.林憶蓮-至少還有你.mp3

025.Britney Spears-Oops! I Did It Again.mp3

026.Ricky Martin-She Bangs.mp3

027.蘇永康-乘虛而入.mp3

028.Christina Aguilera-Genie In A Bottle.mp3

029.王力宏-永遠的第一天.mp3

030.Ronan Keating-Life Is A Rollercoaster.mp3

031.Robbie Williams-Better Man.mp3

032.宇多田-For You.mp3

033.孫燕姿-天黑黑.mp3

034.'Nsync-Bye Bye Bye.mp3

035.陶晶瑩-太委屈.mp3

036.鈴木亞美-Thank You 4 Every Day Every Body.mp3

037.The Corrs-Breathless.mp3

038.吳宗憲-患得患失.mp3

039.梁詠琪-當我愛上你.mp3

040.蔡健雅-記念.mp3

041.近畿小子-Flower.mp3

042.Savage Garden-I Knew I Loved You.mp3

043.蕭亞軒-薔薇.mp3

044.陶吉吉-找自己.mp3

045.莫文蔚-寂寞的戀人啊.mp3

046.Whitney Houston-Could I Have This Kiss Forever.mp3

047.梁靜茹-勇氣.mp3

048.陳曉東-比我幸福.mp3

049.劉若英-後來.mp3

050.許志安-每當你流淚.mp3

051.彩虹-Stay Away.mp3

052.遊鴻明-下沙.mp3

053.張宇-愛情條約.mp3

054.王菲-香奈兒.mp3

055.月之海-情歌.mp3

056.費翔-愛過你.mp3

057.任賢齊-春天花會開.mp3

058.劉德華+陳慧琳-我不夠愛你.mp3

059.無印良品-朋友.mp3

060.98 Degrees-Give Me Just One Night.mp3

061.陳慧琳-愛你愛的.mp3

062.小野麗莎-Pretty World.mp3

063.Spice Girls-Holler.mp3

064.Brian McKnight-Back At One.mp3

065.伍思凱-曾經愛你永遠愛你.mp3

066.劉悅+石英-愛的謳歌(火花電視原聲帶).mp3

067.江美琪-雙手的溫柔.mp3

068.張學友-當我想起你.mp3

069.Smap-Lion Heart.mp3

070.鄭中基-許願樹.mp3

071.謝霆鋒-你不會了解.mp3

072.陳綺貞-還是會寂寞.mp3

073.鄭秀文-至理名言.mp3

074.周傑倫-可愛女人.mp3

075.許茹芸-難得好天氣.mp3

076.椎名林檎-石膏.mp3

077.江蕙-我愛過.mp3

078.林曉培-鑰匙.mp3

079.伍佰-衝衝衝.mp3

080.Sakura-Oh I.mp3

081.那英-放愛一條生路.mp3

082.中國娃娃-單眼皮女生.mp3

083.郭富城-旅途.mp3

084.小柳由紀-細數你的吻.mp3

085.徐懷鈺-亂了.mp3

086.杜德偉-跟著我一輩子.mp3

087.蔔學亮-子曰.mp3

088.戴佩妮-不想.mp3

089.早安少女組-愛情機器.mp3

090.林憶蓮-不會結束的故事.mp3

091.Kiroro-長久.mp3

092.相川七瀨-Seven Seas.mp3

093.福山雅治-櫻阪.mp3

094.All Saints-Pure Shores.mp3

095.李心潔-愛像大海.mp3

096.V6-Change The World.mp3

097.張衛健-你愛我像誰.mp3

098.Moby-Porcelain.mp3

099.Glay-美人魚.mp3

100.林凡-什麼都可以忘記.mp3



20001年HitFM百大單曲

001.孫燕姿-任性.mp3

002.周傑倫-簡單愛.mp3

003.S.H.E-戀人未滿.mp3

004.近畿小子-情熱.mp3

005.五月天-人生海海.mp3

006.張惠妹-記得.mp3

007.江美琪-親愛的你怎麼不在身邊.mp3

008.Backstreet Boys-Shape Of My Heart.mp3

009.李玟-刀馬旦.mp3

010.梁靜茹-無條件為你.mp3

011.F4-流星雨.mp3

012.Don Mclean-Vincent.mp3

013.Misia-Everything.mp3

014.宇多田光-Can You Keep A Secreat.mp3

015.孫燕姿-開始懂了.mp3

016.平井堅-Kiss Of Life.mp3

017.周傑倫-開不了口.mp3

018.化學超男子-夢的碎片.mp3

019.王力宏-唯一.mp3

020.孫燕姿-風箏.mp3

021.庾澄慶-情非得已.mp3

022.Leann Rimes-Can't Fight The Moonlight.mp3

023.張學友-如果這都不算愛.mp3

024.Westlife-My Love.mp3

025.Robbie Williams-Better Man.mp3

026.蕭亞軒-我愛你那麼多.mp3

027.庾澄慶-海嘯.mp3

038.光良-第一次.mp3

039.Backstreet Boys-Drowning.mp3

040.鄭日英-祈禱.mp3

041.周華健-有沒有一首歌會讓你想起我.mp3

042.Mariah Carey-Never Too Far.mp3

043.溫嵐-北鬥星.mp3

044.宇多田光-Final Distance.mp3

045.Madonna-Music.mp3

046.V6-奇蹟的開始.mp3

047.Tokio-一個人的牙刷.mp3

048.化學超男子-夢想起飛.mp3

049.蕭亞軒-明天.mp3

050.N'sync-Pop.mp3

051.濱崎步-Seasons.mp3

052.Sting-Fragile.mp3

053.品冠-疼你的責任.mp3

054.Britney Spears-I'm A Slave 4 U.mp3

055.Leann Rimes-I Need You.mp3

056.The Cranberries-Analyse.mp3

057.那英-我不是天使.mp3

058.Westlife-Against All Odds.mp3

059.平井堅-奇蹟.mp3

060.矢井田瞳-跨越距離.mp3

061.美娜-You Can't Say.mp3

062.梁詠琪-Amour.mp3

063.Robbie Williams-Rock DJ.mp3

064.濱崎步-最愛.mp3

065.The Corrs-Would You Be Happier.mp3

066.安室奈美惠-Never End.mp3

067.鄭秀文-完整.mp3

068.Enrique Iglesias-Hero.mp3

069.Shaggy-Angel.mp3

070.陶晶瑩-夢見.mp3

071.林憶蓮-遠走高飛.mp3

072.Janet Jackson-All For You.mp3

073.Bon Jovi-One Wild Night.mp3

074.那英-一笑而過.mp3

075.V6-野性之花.mp3

076.Christina Aguilera+Mya+Pink+Lil-Lady Marmalade.mp3

077.張惠妹-一夜情.mp3

078.動力火車-忠孝東路走九遍.mp3

079.Eminem-Stan.mp3

080.周傑倫-星晴.mp3

081.陳奕迅-不如這樣.mp3

082.Faith Hill-Breathe.mp3

083.Glay-Stay Tuned.mp3

084.Dido-Thank You.mp3

085.Destiny's Child-Survivor.mp3

086.侯湘婷-兩個冬天.mp3

087.蟑螂合唱團-分手.mp3

088.Smap-Lion Heart.mp3

089.Coldplay-Yellow.mp3

090.範瑋琪-他沒有錯.mp3

091.Tension-I'll Be With You.mp3

092.月之海-Love Song.mp3

093.Micheal Jackson-Speechless.mp3

094.蔡依林-如果不想要.mp3

095.陳小春-抱一抱.mp3

096.楊乃文-祝我幸福.mp3

097.蔡健雅-可以愛你真好.mp3

098.劉若英-收穫.mp3

099.倉木麻衣-Can't Forget Your Love.mp3

100.Aerosmith-Jaded.mp3



2002年HitFM百大單曲

001.周傑倫-暗號.mp3

002.陶吉吉-黑色柳丁.mp3

003.梁靜茹-分手快樂.mp3

004.S.H.E-熱帶雨林.mp3

005.周傑倫-回到過去.mp3

006.Westlife-Unbrealable.mp3

007.陶吉吉-討厭紅樓夢.mp3

008.孫燕姿-我不愛.mp3

009.蕭亞軒-愛的主打歌.mp3

010.張娜拉-Sweet Dream.mp3

011.Blue-All Rise.mp3

012.戴佩妮-街角的祝福.mp3

013.米西亞-Everything.mp3

014.孫燕姿-Hey Jude.mp3

015.遊鴻明-戀上(另)一個人.mp3

016.杜成義-他一定很愛妳.mp3

017.Ronan Keating-If Tomorrow Never Comes.mp3

018.Kiss-我是女人.mp3

019.王力宏-W-H-Y.mp3

020.蕭亞軒-因為你.mp3

021.KinKi Kids-藍色憂傷.mp3

022.許紹洋-幸福的瞬間.mp3

023.Avril Lavigne-Complicated.mp3

024.S.H.E-美麗新世界.mp3

025.張智成-May I Love You.mp3

026.V6-寄不出的信.mp3

027.Bon Jovi-Everyday.mp3

028.許慧欣-愛情抗體.mp3

029.永邦-妳是我最深愛的人.mp3

030.宇多田-櫻花翩翩.mp3

031.範逸臣-I Believe.mp3

032.Celine Dion-A New Day Has Come.mp3

033.範瑋琪-啟程.mp3

034.Eminem-Without Me.mp3

035.Energy-More Than Words.mp3

036.Christina Aguilera-Dirrty.mp3

037.瀧&翼-True Heart.mp3

038.信樂團-一了百了.mp3

039.W-inds-舉棋不定.mp3

040.張惠妹-狠角色.mp3

041.Shakira-Whenever Wherever.mp3

042.周傑倫-最後的戰役.mp3

043.Westlife-Queen Of My Heart.mp3

044.濱崎步-旅途.mp3

045.許慧欣-孤單芭蕾.mp3

046.張學友-咖啡.mp3

047.WeWe-原來愛你是這麼快樂.mp3

048.平井堅-One Love Wonderful World.mp3

049.江美琪-再一次也好.mp3

050.莫文蔚-愛.mp3

051.劉德華-練習.mp3

052.Arashi-A Day In Our Life.mp3

053.梁靜茹-我喜歡.mp3

054.Leann Rimes-Life Goes On.mp3

055.光良-握你的手.mp3

056.Robbie Williams+Nicole Kidman-Something Stupid.mp3

057.矢井田瞳-Ring My Bell.mp3

058.陳奕迅-你的背包.mp3

059.陳綺真-太聰明.mp3

060.張學友-禮物.mp3

061.順子-Dear Friend.mp3

062.蔡健雅-默契.mp3

063.鬼束千尋-流星群.mp3

064.容祖兒-謝謝你愛我.mp3

065.倉木麻衣-Feel Fine!.mp3

066.陶晶瑩-青春.mp3

067.98度-Why(Are We Still Friends).mp3

068.孫燕姿-愛從零開始.mp3

069.Blue-If You Come Back.mp3

070.李玟-愛琴海.mp3

071.Kylie Minogue-Can't Get You Out Of My Head.mp3

072.安七炫-Pine Tree.mp3

073.Energy-Come On.mp3

074.Cranberries-Stars.mp3

075.化學超男子+Brown Eyes+樸正鉉+Sowelu-Let's Get Together No.mp3

076.周渝民-Make A Wish.mp3

077.周蕙-體溫.mp3

078.KinKi Kids-Hey!大家好嗎?.mp3

079.範逸臣-Piano.mp3

080.張惠妹-知道.mp3

081.劉若英-當愛在靠近.mp3

082.米希亞-夜不成眠都為你.mp3

083.品冠+黃嘉千-愛情轉彎的地方.mp3

084.平井堅-Missin You(It Will Break My Heart).mp3

085.V6-如沐微風.mp3

086.Vanessa Carlton-A Thousand Miles.mp3

087.陶吉吉-月亮代表誰的心.mp3

088.安室奈美惠-Say The Word.mp3

089.彭佳慧-喜歡兩個人.mp3

090.The Calling-Wherever You Will Go.mp3

091.BAD-Oh I.mp3

092.Santana+Michelle Branch-The Game Of Love.mp3

093.王力宏-兩個人不等於我們.mp3

094.宇多田-光.mp3

095.吳建豪-我討厭我自己.mp3

096.那英-愛上你等於愛上寂寞.mp3

097.林憶蓮-紙飛機.mp3

098.濱崎步-Naturally.mp3

099.庾澄慶-命中註定.mp3

100.陳小春-該我的愛.mp3



2003年HitFM百大單曲

1 孫燕姿這一刻遇見.mp3

2 周傑倫葉惠美晴天.mp3

3 蔡依林看我72變說愛你.mp3

4 Gareth Gates我心聲處Anyone of us (stupid mistake).mp3

5 S.H.ESuper StarSuper Star.mp3

6 陶吉吉Ultra sound 樂之路新歌+精選今天沒回家.mp3

7 Blue罪愛Guilty.mp3

8 王力宏不可思議你不在.mp3

9 平井堅Life is…生命之歌生命之歌.mp3

10 王力宏The Only One唯一(日文).mp3

11 ENERGYE3某年某月某一天.mp3

12 中島美嘉愛無止盡雪花.mp3

13 SMAPMIJ世界中唯一僅有的花.mp3

14 Carpenters木匠兄妹昨日重現永恆典藏Yesterday once more.mp3

15 周傑倫葉惠美她的睫毛.mp3

16 孫燕姿未完成我不難過.mp3

17 張惠妹勇敢勇敢.mp3

18 陳奕迅黑白灰十年.mp3

19 Linkin Park聯合公園天空之城--美特拉Somewhere I belong.mp3

20 庾澄慶哈林天堂春泥.mp3

21 梁靜茹美麗人生為我好.mp3

22 濱崎步濱紛彩虹Real me.mp3

23 阿桑薔薇之戀電視原聲帶葉子.mp3

24 蔡依林看我72變看我72變.mp3

25 蕭亞軒 Feat. 胡彥斌愛上愛 進行式.mp3

26 Black Eyed Peas黑眼豆豆放克大象Where is the love.mp3

27 t.A.t.U.超速快感All the things she said.mp3

28 V6無限生活無限愛Darling.mp3

29 S.H.E薔薇之戀電視原聲帶花都開好了.mp3

30 陶吉吉Ultrasound 樂之路新歌+精選寂寞的季節.mp3

31 ENERGY無懈可擊多愛我一天.mp3

32 Se7en嗆聲回來吧.mp3

33 王菲將愛將愛.mp3

34 Lene Marlin琳恩瑪蓮天天天天Another Day.mp3

35 5566西街少年電視原聲帶存在.mp3

36 王力宏不可思議你和我.mp3

37 I WISH我的未成年日記迎向未來.mp3

38 Kinki Kids把夢想留給心把愛留給你 把夢想留給心把愛留給你.mp3

39 孫燕姿未完成神奇.mp3

40 蔡健雅陌生人無底洞.mp3

41 周傑倫葉惠美東風破.mp3

42 W-indsSuper LoverSuper love ~I need you tonight~.mp3

43 Blue Feat.Elton John One LoveSorry seems to be the hardest.mp3

44 鄭秀文美麗的誤會美麗的誤會.mp3

45 張智成淩晨三點鐘淩晨三點鐘.mp3

46 一青窈月天心陪哭.mp3

47 伍思凱愛的鋼琴手這邊那邊.mp3

48 Dido蒂朵漂泊的心White flag.mp3

49 許慧欣美麗的愛情失戀不敗.mp3

50 潘瑋柏我的麥克風愛上未來的你.mp3

51 張韶涵海豚灣戀人電視原聲帶遺失的美好.mp3

52 範瑋琪真善美可不可以不勇敢.mp3

53 倉木麻衣 Feat孫燕姿If I believeTonight I feel close to you.mp3

54 Evanescence伊凡塞斯落入凡間Bring me to life.mp3

55 林俊傑樂行者翅膀.mp3

56 化學超男子化學2勢力It takes two.mp3

57 Norah Jones諾拉瓊斯遠走高飛Don't know why.mp3

58 張惠妹勇敢假惺惺.mp3

59 莫文蔚 Feat 柯有倫X愛死妳.mp3

60 江美琪朋友的朋友朋友的朋友.mp3

61 阿姆街頭痞子Lose yourself.mp3

62 BOA亞特蘭提斯少女Atlantis princess.mp3

63 宇多田光ColorsColors.mp3

64 陶吉吉Ultrasound 樂之路新歌+精選天天2003.mp3

65 蔡依林看我72變布拉格廣場.mp3

66 羅美玲紅色向日葵愛一直閃亮.mp3

67 Beyonce碧昂絲 Feat. Jay-Z危險愛情Crazy in love.mp3

68 克雷格大衛暗藏玄機What's your flava.mp3

69 羽泉+蘇慧倫簡單情歌II 男人真幸福還剩下什麼.mp3

70 戴佩妮No Penn, no gain什麼都捨得.mp3

71 李心潔Man & Woman愛錯.mp3

72 Kinki Kids薄荷糖薄荷糖.mp3

73 松隆子豐收的果實真心情.mp3

74 Madonna瑪丹娜夢醒美國American life.mp3

75 ENERGY無懈可擊金銀島.mp3

76 Robbie Williams脫穎而出Feel.mp3

77 蕭亞軒愛上愛愛上愛.mp3

78 黃立成 & MACHI麻吉我是為你活.mp3

79 範逸臣信仰愛情你愛我嗎.mp3

80 Avril Lavigne我的小小世界Why.mp3

81 夏川裏美太陽島歌.mp3

82 元千歲漂流千歲日日夜夜.mp3

83 信樂團天高地厚天高地厚.mp3

84 梁靜茹美麗人生第三者.mp3

85 潘瑋柏壁虎漫步Kiss me 123.mp3

86 TENSION作你的男人She's having my baby.mp3

87 S.H.ESuper Star河濱公園.mp3

88 Celine Dion席琳狄翁愛的奇蹟I drove all night.mp3

89 嵐How's it going不知所措.mp3

90 蔡健雅陌生人陌生人.mp3

91 戴愛玲為愛作的傻事對的人.mp3

92 Gareth Gates葛瑞蓋斯我心聲處What my heart wants to say.mp3

93 張娜拉張娜拉2.5好朋友Oh! Happy day.mp3

94 黃大煒TIME同進同出.mp3

95 陳小春算你狠0932.mp3

96 陳奕迅黑白灰兄妹.mp3

97 55661st Album一光年.mp3

98 Stacie Orrico甜檸檬愛情主張Stuck.mp3

99 小事樂團小事精選2Fragile.mp3

100 S.H.ETogether 新歌+精選天使在唱歌.mp3



2004年HitFM百大單曲

01 周傑倫 七裏香 七裏香.MP3

02.AVRIL LAVIGNE 酷到骨子裡 MY HAPPY ENDING.mp3

03 F.I.R.飛兒樂團F.I.R.飛兒樂團同名專輯 Lydia.MP3

04.w-inds美麗風采 美麗風采.mp3

05.孫燕姿 stefanie 我的愛.MP3

06.梁靜茹 戀愛的力量新歌+精選 聽不到.mp3

07.林俊傑 第二天堂 江南.mp3

08.蔡依林 城堡 就是愛.mp3

09.S.H.EENCORE 安可 侯鳥.MP3

10.周傑倫 七裏香 藉口.MP3

11.五月天 神的孩子都在跳舞 倔強.MP3

12.BRITNEY SPEARS 妮裳神話精選+新曲 MEGAMIX.mp3

13.林依晨 愛情合約電視原聲帶 孤單北半球.mp3

14.宇多田 宇多田冠軍全紀錄VOL.1 FIRST LOVE.mp3

15.5566+七朵花 C’est si bon最棒冠軍精選 C’est si bon.mp3

16.BLUE 罪愛LIVE倫敦演唱會 BREATHE EASY.mp3

17 BOA 我是寶兒(My Name) My Name.mp3

18.王心淩 Cyndi Loves You 愛你.MP3

19.AVRIL LAVIGNE 酷到骨子裡 DON’T TELL ME.mp3

20.濱崎步 剎那 moments.mp3

21.黃義達 無法定義 藍天.MP3

22.梁靜茹 燕尾蝶下定愛的決心 接受.MP3

23.五月天 時光機 而我知道.MP3

24.F.I.R.飛兒樂團 F.I.R.飛兒樂團名專輯 我們的愛.mp3

25.平井堅 KEN'S BAR DON'T KNOW WHY.MP3

26.孫燕姿 stefanie 同類.MP3

27.w-inds. 四季 四季.mp3

28.MAROON 5 珍‧情歌 THIS LOVE.MP3

29.黎安萊姆斯 真愛來臨 HOW DO I LIVE.mp3

30.羅志祥+小S 達人SHOW 戀愛達人.MP3

31.張學友 黑與白新歌+精選1985-2004 黑白畫映.mp3

32.S.H.E 奇幻旅程 他還是不懂.MP3

33.K-ONE+5566 紫禁之巔電視原聲帶 風雲變色.MP3

34.中島美嘉 愛無止盡 雪花.mp3

35.Usher 愛的告白 YEAH.MP3

36.潘瑋柏 WUHA WUHA.mp3

37.Eminem 安可秀 Just lose it.MP3

38.王力宏 ear my voic Dream again.MP3

39.孫燕姿 Stefanie 奔.MP3

40.森山直太朗 音樂辛激動 給世間萬物.MP3

41.張菲 墜入情網 When I Fall In Love.MP3

42.梁靜茹 燕尾蝶 寧夏.MP3

43.blue BLUE罪愛LIVE倫敦演唱會DVD+禮物CD GIFT.MP3

44.5566 5566 C'est Si Bon 最棒冠軍精選集 守候.MP3

45.Queen 悍將傳奇 I was born to love you.MP3

46.張智成 蒐藏張智成新歌+精選 末日之戀.mp3

47.張韶涵 OVER THE RAINBOW 寓言.MP3

48.平井堅 朋友 朋友.mp3

49.王心淩 天國的嫁衣原聲帶 花的嫁紗.MP3

50.BRITNEY SPEARS 流行禁區 TOXIC.MP3

51.五月天 神的孩子都在跳舞 孫悟空.MP3

52.JS 遇見未來 遇見未來.MP3

53.ATOMIC KITTEN 水漾派對 IF YOU COME TO ME.MP3

54.胡彥斌 Music混合體 Waiting for you.mp3

55.F.I.R.飛兒樂團 F.I.R.飛兒樂團同名專輯 你的微笑.MP3

56.KINKI KIDS 嘿 我會加油 嘿 我會加油.MP3

57.THE RASMUS 黑夜魔咒 IN THE SHADOWS.MP3

58.BOA 愛&誠 LOVE&HONESTY.MP3

59.小甜甜布蘭妮&瑪丹娜 流行禁區 ME AGAINST THE MUSIC.MP3

60.張惠妹+王力宏 也許明天 火.MP3

61.蔡依林 J9新歌+PARTY精選 招牌動作.MP3

62.CHEMISTRY 無限化學 SO IN VAIN.MP3

63.PHIL COLLINS 情歌自選輯 YOU’LL BE IN MY HEART.mp3

64.GARETH GATES 走自己的路 LISTEN TO MY HEART.MP3

65.戴佩妮 SO PENNY 防空洞.mp3

66.溫嵐 溫式效應 祝我生日快樂.MP3

67.安室奈美惠 危險警告 危險警告.MP3

68.品冠+梁靜茹 門沒鎖 明明很愛你.MP3

69.周傑倫 斷了的弦.MP3

70.蕭亞軒 第五大道 地下鐵.MP3

71.宇多田光 出發 EASY BREEZY.MP3

72.杜德偉 脫掉 脫掉.mp3

73.ENERGY 米迦勒之舞電視原聲帶 HEY YOU.MP3

74.東方神起 三角-魔力 我相信.MP3

75.KINKI KIDS G ALBUM-247-薄荷糖.mp3

76.燕尾蝶-下定愛的決心-燕尾蝶.mp3

77.西城男孩-回首真愛-Mandy-曼蒂.mp3

78.蔡依林-城堡-愛情三十六計.MP3

79.五月天-時光機-我們.mp3

80.米希亞MISIA-Everything你是一切.mp3

81.Ronan Keating羅南-十年羅曼史-I Hope Youn Dance.mp3

82.王心淩-愛你-月光.mp3

83.濱崎 步-Inspire刺激.mp3

84.張學友-黑與白新歌+精選-忘了哭.MP3

85.Ashlee Simpson艾希莉辛普森--Pieces Of Me.mp3

86.言承旭-第一次-一公尺.MP3

87.最棒冠軍精選-因為愛.mp3

88.周傑倫-七裏香-止戰之殤.mp3

89.黃義達-無法定義-顯微鏡下的愛情.MP3

90.天炫男孩Tension-Story-跟著月亮慢慢走.MP3

91.阿杜-醇情歌-認真.MP3

92.葛瑞蓋斯-走自己的路-Say It Isn't So愛從未離開.MP3

93.藤木直人 - Thankful Everynight.MP3

94.Carpenters木匠兄妹昨日重現永恆典藏Yesterday once more.mp3

95.範瑋琪-最初的夢想.MP3

96.亞瑟小子Usher-Burn折磨.mp3

97.一青窈-花水木.MP3

98.許慧欣-我要輕輕為你唱首歌.mp3

99.慎原敬之-在呼喚你的名字之後.MP3

100.No Name-愛情帶來的改變.MP3



2005年HitFM百大單曲

001. 周傑倫-夜曲.mp3

002. 蔡依林-天空.mp3

003. 平井堅-輕閉雙眼.mp3

004. 王力宏-心中的日月.mp3

005. Jesse Mccartney-Beautiful Soul.mp3

006. Rain-I Do.mp3

007. 周傑倫+Lara-珊瑚海.mp3

008. 五月天-戀愛ing.mp3

009. t.A.T.u.-All About Us.mp3

010. 孫燕姿-第一天.mp3

011. 楊丞琳-曖昧.mp3

012. 中島美嘉-魅惑天空.mp3

013. 王心淩-Honey.mp3

014. Blue-Guilty.mp3

015. 陶吉吉-愛我還是他.mp3

016. 梁靜茹-可惜不是你.mp3

017. Winds-彩蝶風舞.mp3

018. 張棟樑-當你孤單你愷想起誰.mp3

019. 光良-童話.mp3

020. Madonna-Hung Up.mp3

021. 近畿小子-Anniversary.mp3

022. 孫燕姿-眼淪成詩.mp3

023. Bon Jovi-Have A Nice Day.mp3

024. 林俊傑-簡簡單單.mp3

025. 安室奈美惠-Girl Talk.mp3

026. 蔡依林-野蠻遊戲.mp3

027. 濱崎步-Heaven.mp3

028. 範瑋琪+張韶涵-如果的事.mp3

029. F.I.R-千年之戀.mp3

030. 五月天-牙關.mp3

031. 周傑倫-髮如雪.mp3

032. 5566-好久不見.mp3

033. 寶兒-Moto.mp3

034. Rain-It's Raining.mp3

035. 吳克群-不屑紀念.mp3

036. 潘瑋柏+弦子-不得不愛.mp3

037. 中島美嘉-櫻花紛飛時.mp3

038. Pussycat Dolls Busta Rhymes-Don't Cha.mp3

039. 張韶涵-猜不透.mp3

040. 陳綺貞-旅行的意義.mp3

041. Jesse Mccartney-Because You Live.mp3

042. 黃義達-那女孩對我說.mp3

043. 柯有倫-零.mp3

045. Joy Gruttmann-Schnappi.mp3

046. Black Eyed Peas-Don't Phunk With My Heart.mp3

047. Crazy Frog-Axel F.mp3

048. Jack Johnson-Good People.mp3

049. 梁靜茹-絲路.mp3

050. 南拳媽媽-What Can I Do.mp3

051. Blue-Curtain Falls.mp3

052. 修二&彰-青春Amigo.mp3

053. 孫燕姿-Honey Honey.mp3

054. Mariah Carey-We Belong Together.mp3

055. 羅志祥-真命天子.mp3

056. Il Divo-Unbreak My Heart.mp3

057. 近畿小子-99% Liberty.mp3

058. 李聖傑-手放開.mp3

059. 王力宏-Forever Love.mp3

060. 楊丞琳-理想情人.mp3

061. 陶吉吉-就是愛你.mp3

062. 張棟樑-寂寞邊界.mp3

063. Backstreet Boyz-Incomplete.mp3

064. 東方神起-Rising Sun.mp3

065. 蔡依林-睜一隻眼閉一隻眼.mp3

066. 5566-白色花漾.mp3

067. 橘子新樂園-羈絆.mp3

068. 安室奈美惠-Wo Wa.mp3

069. 183 Club-真愛.mp3

070. 羅志祥-自我催眠.mp3

071. James Blunt-You're Beautiful.mp3

072. 王力宏-一首簡單的歌.mp3

073. 濱崎步-Moments.mp3

074. 信樂團-從今以後.mp3

075. 陶晶瑩-女人心事.mp3

076. 平井堅-朋友.mp3

077. S.H.E-星光.mp3

078. Gwen Stefani-Hollaback Girl.mp3

079. Winds-十六夜之月.mp3

080. Star-I Think I.mp3

081. 蘇打綠-頻率.mp3

082. K-One-勇敢去愛.mp3

083. F.I.R-把愛放開.mp3

084. 林俊傑-木乃伊.mp3

085. 5566-Won't Give Up.mp3

086. 宇多田-Be My Last.mp3

087. 化學超男子-Almost In Love.mp3

088. 蔡健雅-雙棲動物.mp3

089. Lindsay Lohan-Rumors.mp3

090. 陳綺貞-九份的咖啡店.mp3

091. Patrizio Buanne-A Man Without Love.mp3

092. Jason+Lara-Say U Love Me.mp3

093. 立威廉-I Can't Smile Without You.mp3

094. 寶兒-女孩天下.mp3

095. 張菲-O Sole Mio.mp3

096. 嵐-櫻花盛開.mp3

097. Green Day-Bouldvard Of Broken Dreams.mp3

098. 元衛覺醒-夏天的風.mp3

099. 徐若瑄-狠狠愛.mp3

100. Twins-見習愛神.mp3



2006 Hit Fm年度百大單曲

001-陶?/蔡依林-今天妳要嫁給我.mp3

002-周傑倫/費玉清-千裏之外.mp3

003-蔡依林-假裝.mp3

004-王力宏-Kiss_Goodbye.mp3

005-Daniel_Powter-Bad_Day.mp3

006-飛輪海/Hebe(S.H.E)-隻對你有感覺.mp3

007-霍爾/J-這是愛嗎.mp3

008-周傑倫-聽媽媽的話.mp3

009-Fergie-London_Bridge.mp3

010-S.H.E-觸電.mp3

011-修二與彰-青春Amigo.mp3

012-Westlife-The_Rose.mp3

013-梁靜茹-親親.mp3

014-蔡依林-馬德裏不思議.mp3

015-w-inds.-Boogie_Woogie_66.mp3

016-林俊傑-原來.mp3

017-楊丞琳-遇上愛.mp3

018-Alex/Ho_Lan-She_Is….mp3

019-TANK-給我你的愛.mp3

020-山下智久-擁抱我小姐.mp3

021-S.H.E-天灰.mp3

022-王力宏-大城小愛.mp3

023-嵐-WISH.mp3

024-大塚愛-星象儀.mp3

025-張惠妹-我要快樂?.mp3

026-Black_Eyed_Peas-Don't_Phunk_with_My_Heart.mp3

027-張韶涵-隱形的翅膀.mp3

028-光良-約定.mp3

029-Shayne_Ward-That's_My_Goal.mp3

030-Jesse_McCartney-Just_So_You_Know.mp3

031-卓文萱/曹格-梁山伯與茱麗葉.mp3

032-橘慶太-路標.mp3

033-蔡依林-舞釀.mp3

034-蘇打綠-小情歌.mp3

035-陶?-似曾相識.mp3

036-瀧&翼-Venus.mp3

037-孫燕姿-雨天.mp3

038-吳克群-殘廢.mp3

039-Rain-I'm_Coming.mp3

040-Fort_Minor-Believe_Me.mp3

041-王心淩-睫毛彎彎.mp3

042-w-inds.-IT'S_IN_THE_STARS.mp3

043-近畿小子-夏日風情.mp3

044-S.H.E-不想長大.mp3

045-羅志祥-好朋友.mp3

046-蔡依林-唯舞獨尊.mp3

047-t.A.T.u.-Friend_or_Foe.mp3

048-倖田來未-Someday.mp3

049-張棟樑-北極星的眼淚.mp3

050-Rain-Free_Way.mp3

051-張懸-寶貝(in_a_day).mp3

052-梁靜茹-暖暖.mp3

053-周傑倫-白色風車.mp3

054-Christina_Aguilera-Ain't_No_Other_Man.mp3

055-濱崎步-Bold_&_Delicious.mp3

056-183_Club-甜蜜約定.mp3

057-KAT-TUN-Real_Face.mp3

058-Westlife-You_Raise_Me_Up.mp3

059-James_Morrison-You_Give_Me_Something.mp3

060-王心淩-彩虹的微笑.mp3

061-濱崎步-BLUE_BIRD.mp3

062-蔡旻佑-我可以.mp3

063-曹格-Superwoman.mp3

064-Justin_Timberlake-SexyBack.mp3

065-Ne-Yo-So_Sick.mp3

066-S.H.E-我們怎麼了.mp3

067-F.I.R.-Get_High.mp3

068-吳建豪&安七炫-Scandal.mp3

069-範瑋琪-一個像夏天一個像秋天.mp3

070-Pussycat_Dolls/Bigg_Snoop_Dogg-Buttons.mp3

071-羅志祥-精舞門.mp3

072-Fergie/will.i.am-Fergalicious.mp3

073-林俊傑-曹操.mp3

074-Daniel_Powter-Free_Loop.mp3

075-王力宏-蓋世英雄.mp3

076-Ashlee_Simpson-L.O.V.E..mp3

077-Lee_Ryan-Army_of_Lovers.mp3

078-南拳媽媽-Tonight.mp3

079-絢香-I_believe.mp3

080-吳克群-男傭.mp3

081-Jesse_McCartney-Right_Where_You_Want_Me.mp3

082-李玟-第九夜.mp3

083-楊丞琳-過敏.mp3

084-WaT-我的心意.mp3

085-K-Only_Human.mp3

086-蔡健雅-Beautiful_Love.mp3

087-Paris_Hilton-Stars_Are_Blind.mp3

088-庾澄慶-戒不掉.mp3

089-寶兒-七彩的明日~brand_new_beat~.mp3

090-周傑倫-霍元甲.mp3

091-F.I.R.-飛行部落.mp3

092-東方神起-O''-正反合.mp3

093-張惠妹-人質.mp3

094-戴佩妮-一個人的行李.mp3

095-張韶涵-喜歡你沒道理.mp3

096-TANK-我們小時後.mp3

097-雨音薰-太陽之歌.mp3

098-Beyonce/Jay-Z-Deja_Vu.mp3

099-張棟樑-痛徹心扉.mp3

100-莫文蔚-如果沒有你.mp3



2007年HitFM年度百首單曲

001.蔡依林-日不落.mp3

002.周傑倫-不能說的秘密.mp3

003.Avril Lavigne-Girlfriend.mp3

004.梁靜茹-崇拜.mp3

005.五月天-天使.mp3

006.News-朝著星光前進.mp3

007.宇多田-Flavor Of Life.mp3

008.蘇打綠-無與倫比的美麗.mp3

009.孫燕姿-我懷念的.mp3

011.周傑倫-牛仔很忙.mp3

012.品冠+梁靜茹-Way Back Into Love.mp3

013.Tank-專屬天使.mp3

014.蔡依林-特務J.mp3

015.王力宏+Selina-你是我心內的一首歌.mp3

016.Linkin Park-What I've Done.mp3

017.五月天+陳綺貞-私奔到月球.mp3

018.濱崎步-璀璨.mp3

019.S.H.E-怎麼辦.mp3

020.張惠妹-如果你也聽說.mp3

021.Rihanna+Jay Z-Umbrella.mp3

022.Hugh Grant+Halay Bennett-Way Back Into Love.mp3

023.羅志祥-我不會唱歌.mp3

024.Backstreet Boys-Inconsolable.mp3

025.大塚愛-戀愛寫真.mp3

026.曹格-背叛.mp3

027.Kylie Minogue+Jolin-In My Arms.mp3

028.周傑倫-彩虹.mp3

029.Avril Lavigne-When You're Gone.mp3

030.Bon Jovi-(You Want To)Make A Memory.mp3

031.Winds-Beautiful Life.mp3

032.孫燕姿-逆光.mp3

033.中島美嘉-看不見的星星.mp3

034.蔡健雅-當你離開的時候.mp3

035.星光幫-因為我相信.mp3

036.手越增田-Kiss(回家路上的情歌).mp3

037.F.I.R-月牙灣.mp3

038.V6-Honey Beat.mp3

039.S.H.E-中國話.mp3

040.近畿小子-永遠.mp3

041.蔡依林-愛無赦.mp3

042.寶兒-Love Letter.mp3

043.陳奕迅-愛情轉移.mp3

044.News-Weeeek.mp3

045.Kat Tun-Keep The Faith.mp3

046.品冠-Just When I Needed You Most.mp3

047.Winds-Journey.mp3

048.S.H.E-聽袁惟仁彈吉他.mp3

049.Tank-非你莫屬.mp3

050.張震嶽+蔡健雅-思念是一種病.mp3

051.五月天-最重要的小事.mp3

052.張惠妹+蕭敬騰-一眼瞬間.mp3

053.嵐-Love So Sweet.mp3

054.Beyonce-Irreplaceable.mp3

055.王力宏-改變自己.mp3

056.Maroon 5-Makes Me Wonder.mp3

057.濱崎步-Part Of Me.mp3

058.Take That-Patience.mp3

059.周傑倫-陽光宅男.mp3

060.Winds-Love Is The Greatest Thing.mp3

061.張懸-喜歡.mp3

062.Gwen Stefani-Wind It Up.mp3

063.50 Cent+Justin Timberlake+Timbaland-Ayo Technology.mp3

064.楊丞琳-缺氧.mp3

065.陳奕迅-淘汰.mp3

066.五月天-為愛而生.mp3

067.Linkin Park-Bleed It Out.mp3

068.王力宏-落葉歸根.mp3

069.Kat Tun-在我們的城市裡.mp3

070.孫燕姿-咕嘰咕嘰.mp3

071.範瑋琪-是非題.mp3

073.Westlife-Home.mp3

073.東方神起-Shine.mp3

074.羅志祥+蕭亞軒-敗給你.mp3

075.王心淩-那年夏天寧靜的海.mp3

076.Beyonce-Listen.mp3

077.中島美嘉-I Love You.mp3

078.溫嵐-傻瓜.mp3

079.近畿小子-Brand New Song.mp3

080.Troy-Bet On It.mp3

081.Akon+Snoop Dogg-I Wanna Love You.mp3

082.楊乃文-女爵.mp3

083.張韶涵-不痛.mp3

084.蘇打綠-遊樂.mp3

085.Mika-Grace Kelly.mp3

086.Super Junior-Don't Don.mp3

087.羅志祥-一支獨秀.mp3

088.梁靜茹-Cest La Vie.mp3

089.橘慶太-路標.mp3

090.阿沁+李玖哲-記得愛.mp3

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