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1.THOSE who believe China effortlessly manipulates its statistics for political ends will be surprised by the country's new            trade figures. 
2.  apprehensive    misapprehensive
misapprehension 
  1. Men still appear to be     labouring under    the misapprehension that women want hairy, muscular men.

    男人们似乎仍误以为女人喜欢体毛多的肌肉男。

misappropriate

embezzle    embezzlement      malversation          misappropriate        peculate

  1. He pleaded guilty to charges of misappropriation of bank funds.

    他对挪用银行资金的指控供认不讳。

misappropriate /    peculate         public articles挪用公物

  • I'm half euphoric, half apprehensive about what comes next.

  • 半是欣快,半是不安。

3. Microsoft was still a dynamic company

4.had shown considerably more restraint when negotiating the firm’s largest ever takeover
5. consider   considerable  considerably 
6. irrepressible                                         repressible     =     quenchable(可熄灭的)   =    extinguishable (可熄灭/灭绝的)

7. 【 hope is extinguishable】 !!       【 She  extinguished him with  a single word :  一句话就让他 哑口无言!!】

8. 【She is extinguished by her  younger sister  in English  :相形见绌!!~~】

9. 【To extinguish a fire/blaze  :熄灭火苗】    【To extinguish  all crimes / hope  / the debt/ .  】

10.  Her life was  finally extinguished  by 《 the onset of 》  liver complaint 】   :  生命 之火 被 熄灭了   哈哈哈!!~
11.   Before 【the onset of the】 global financial crisis  : 金融危机爆发之前~~~~~

12.   the onset of puberty marked the change from child to adult. :青春期的开始 就标志着.......


13.   He saw a wounded soldier lobbing along.

            他看到一个伤兵在一瘸一拐地走着。



14.Microsoft suddenly【 lobbed in:到达】 an【 unsolicited 】 offer for it             【unsolicited call 】【  unsolicited offers】       


15.   【  uninvited】   【uninvited guest  =  unexpected guest  】 



16.   And it has  【singularly】 failed to develop a convincing advertising model.                   【 singularly(少见地)   =   unconventionally (不依惯例地)    =  exceptionally (格外例外地)    】    



17.  When the ref【  for the umpteenth time:无数次的 】 refuses to give us a penalty.   :裁判 无数次的 拒绝给点球~~~


17.  referee                          umpteenth



18. 【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【【 drum up   = drum for 】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】】



19.【drum up/for  business 】


20.  The【 snag】 is that the firm has fallen so far behind【 the likes of 】Google and Apple in the consumer arena that its 【fall from grace】 there may well be irrevocable.

20. snag 

20.the likes of 

20. fall from grace 

20.irrevocable

21.  facebook can 【pretty much 】kill skype whenever they want to, they just need to add a【 decent】voice chat.


22.    Now we shan't have to talk, " he said, smiling into her 【candid  eyes.

     “我们现在不要说话,”他微笑地看着她                     【  坦率的 眼睛。


23.Former Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian 【was detained】 on suspicion of corruption Tuesday,

  continuing the fall from grace of a prominent champion of the island's pro-independence cause.

  周二,台湾前任总统陈水扁因贪腐嫌疑被捕,这名一度被誉为台岛独立事业杰出斗士的人物声望继续下滑。



24. go to the bowwows   = go  to the dogs   = go to the deuce


24.      Even you cast me off over there, and I felt just ready to 【 go to the deuce 】.

         甚至你丢下我走开时,我还以为这实在是万万不可能的呢。



25.    But then he got【 hooked on】 heroin and lost his job and his wife——I never saw a man【 go to the dogs 】so fast!

        但是后来他吸上了毒品,失去了工作,妻子也走了。我从来没有看到过任何人破落得这么快的!



26. hook on(钩挂住.../ 着迷于...  =  revel in(纵情于/得意于做 ....


26.  Having been explained, they【 hooked onto】 my plan at last.     【hook onto :钩挂在...上  / 理解并且喜欢接受了  】

    通过解释我的计划,他们终于理解并喜欢上了我的方案。 


27. stoop to    【stoop to compromise】  委曲求全~~~~~


27.          He has to stoop to get through the tunnel.

            他得弯下腰走过地道。


27.         He is a man who would stoop to anything 【for profit.

              他是一个【为了利益】什么卑鄙勾当都干得出来的人。


28.    In some cases】  you have to stoop to conquer】.  But does it mean that you have to sacrifice your integrity? Certainly not.

        在有些情况下】, 你  不得不【 屈尊忍辱以达到目的 】。 但这是否意味着你必须牺牲自己的诚实正值呢?当然不是。




29.why 【antagonize】 the carriers who sell your phones


30. 【How come】 Skype is now worth so much more only a few years later?


31.Without knowing Skype's growth model, it seems like an easily 【replicable 】business model.


32.and leaves an constant series of flaws which can and will be【 exploited by】 hackers.


33.A bad reputation can linger for a long time.