。Languge work o Americans seem to be growing conservative. Americans seem to be increasingly opposed to great or sudden changes
Languge work Americans seem to be growing conservative. Americans seem to be increasingly opposed to great or sudden changes
0 the Senate:the upper house of the law- making assembly in some countries,e.g. France,the USA,and Australia o the House of Representatives:the assembly of elected representatives in the central government of the USA, Australia and New Zealand e.g.: (1)The Senate and the House of Representatives make laws and decisions
the Senate: the upper house of the lawmaking assembly in some countries, e.g. France, the USA, and Australia the House of Representatives: the assembly of elected representatives in the central government of the USA, Australia and New Zealand e.g.: (1) The Senate and the House of Representatives make laws and decisions
o jealously:adv.watchfully,carefully e.g.: (1)The publishing house is jealously protective of the copyright of all its books. (2)An honorable Chinese citizen should be jealous of his own rights
jealously: adv. watchfully, carefully e.g.: (1) The publishing house is jealously protective of the copyright of all its books. (2) An honorable Chinese citizen should be jealous of his own rights
restraint:n.restriction.sth.that checks or controls e.g. (1)I sharply feel the restraints of a limited income on the family budget. free from restraint in restraint of keep [put]under restraint place under restraint with/without restraint
restraint: n. restriction, sth. that checks or controls e.g.: (1) I sharply feel the restraints of a limited income on the family budget. free from restraint in restraint of keep [put] under restraint place under restraint with/without restraint
o brake:n.a device for reducing the speed of or stopping a car,bicycle, train,etc.;fig.)restraint on sth. e.g. (1)His brakes failed on a steep hill (2)The Government is determined to put a brake on public spending. (3)Ignorance acts as a brake to progress
brake: n. a device for reducing the speed of or stopping a car, bicycle, train, etc.; ( fig.) restraint on sth. e.g.: (1) His brakes failed on a steep hill. (2) The Government is determined to put a brake on public spending. (3) Ignorance acts as a brake to progress