Today's punch card: English one
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impose [ɪmˈpəʊz] v. implementation;
It is a frequently occurring word and has appeared 7 times in English, English and English. One of the most common collocations of the word is impose on translated as "implementation."
Financial regulators have a rather unusual rule the bosses of big banks.(2019 英一)
Financial regulators have imposed an extraordinary rule on the bosses of big banks.
grant [ɡrɑːnt] v. granted; recognized; granted
The word appears 12 times on exams, and the most commonly used definition is "granted to someone ... Rights"
... even if international tax rules do not them that right. (2020 英一)
Even international tax rules do not have this right for them.
Another common collocation of the word is "take... for granted", which translates as "put... Take it for granted".
I was amazed that virtually all the things I up north just didn't happen in London. (牛津双语词典)
Almost everything I was in the north didn't happen in London, and it surprised me.
involve [ɪnˈvɒlv] v. contains; involves; makes participation
This word must be very familiar to everyone, it has appeared a total of 18 times in English and English! When it was translated as "participate," the phrase "get/be involved in" also appeared in the 2020 real question:
Both France and the United States the organization’s work.
Both France and the United States have taken up the work of the organization.
In addition, the 2017 Reading Questions also examine this phrase:
Government should really be providing common goods.
Governments should really provide public goods.
put in place implementation; deploy
The phrase about put is very complicated and confusing, so let's take a look at the usage that appears in the 2020 exam:
Countries have proposed or an alphabet soup of new international tax provisions.
Many countries have proposed or introduced a series of new international tax regulations.
In addition, there are many other collocations of "put", let's take a look at other high-frequency usages:
1.put up with sb/sth "Put up with someone/something"
It's a crying shame that police have to these mindless attacks.
Infuriatingly, the police had to make these ignorant criticisms.
2.put forward "Proposed"
British social philosopher Herbert Spencer his own theory of biological and cultural evolution. (2009 英一)
British social philosopher Herbert Spencer his own theory of biological and cultural evolution.
3.put off "Postpone; delay"
Mr Bint has a propensity to decisions to the last minute.
Mr. Bint is accustomed to making decisions at the last minute.
Shorthand today
21 words in total
1.await [əˈweɪt] v. wait
2.platform [ˈplætfɔːm] n. platform
3. provision [prəˈvɪʒn] n
4.warning [ˈwɔːnɪŋ] n. warning
5.unilateral [ˌjuːnɪˈlætrəl] a. unilateral; unilateral
6.Gross revenue Total operating income
7. admit [ədˈmɪt] v. acknowledgement; confession; permission to enter (somewhere)
8.investigation [ɪnˌvestɪˈɡeɪʃn] n. investigation
9. steady [ˈstedi] a. stable
10.resemble [rɪˈzembl] v. similar to
11. presence [ˈprezns] n. presence
12.in need of... need
13.revenue [ˈrevənjuː] n. taxation
14.multinational [ˌmʌltiˈnæʃnəl] a. transnational
15. catalyst [ˈkætəlɪst] n. catalyst
16.a cascade of a chain
17.sponsor [ˈspɒnsə(r)] n. sponsor
18.equal [ˈiːkwəl] a. equal
19.constitutional [ˌkɒnstɪˈtjuːʃənl] a. constitutional; permitted by the Constitution
20.ensure [ɪnˈʃʊə(r)] v. ensure; guarantee
21.in order to for
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