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self-employment[?selfim'pl?im?nt] n. 徭Ӫ

self-employeda. earning money from one's own business rather than being paid by an employer Թ͵,ܹ˵Ywuu4FszRT casual['k??ju?l] a. (of workers> employed for a short period of time <ˣʱ,ڵcstDApWA6A hinge[hind?] v. [often pass.] ۳ñ̬װ hinge on \\ upon

[not in progressive forms] depend on have as a necessary condition ۲ýʽȡ,ԡΪת qotL69pBkh 1. His political future hinges on the outcome of this election. 2. The fate of the prisoner hinges on \\ upon the jury's decision.EksTCSTCzX Competence['k?mpit?ns] n. [U] ability to do what is needed skill Sgs28CnDOE Readily['redili] ad. quickly and willingly with no difficulty ܿأأѵ6craEmRE2k try outtest (sth.> by use, action, and experience, in order to find out its quality, worth, etc. ãʵk8qia6lFh1 1. The new drug has not been tried out on humans yet.

2. We won't know how the plan works out till we have tried it out.y3qrGQOGwI Scheme[ski:m] n. esp. BrE a formal, official, or business plan Ӣƻ滮MZpzcAiHKo 21 / 24

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Intelligence[in'telid??ns] n. [U] (good> ability to learn, reason, and understand ԣ0VoHIjMIZ5 Aesthetic[i:s'?etik] a. AmE of or showing a highly developed sense of beauty, esp. in art <ָϣе,dRoQe3gJeM Spirituality[?spiritju'?l?ti] n. [U] the quality of being interested in spiritual or religious matters, worship, etc. ԣԾڽ̵ȵrNnYJNKKts course of actionactivity planned to achieve sth. procedure followed to get sth. done ж裻³FJn6fxdLH9 untapped[??n't?pt] a. (of sth. useful or valuable> not yet put to use <û򱦹ضδ,δõTFmfLhHMWP aptitude

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renewal[ri'nju:?l] n.

renew v. make as good as new again give new life and freshness to ʹ£ʹNpjMPeCQTA access['?kses] n. [(to>] means or right of using, reaching, or obtaining [to] ȡ<ӽط<Ȩȣ1ljUlY6R8h 1. The bus is specially equipped with wheelchair access for the disabled.

2. We should make sure that every child from poor families has access to schooling.fhi3RIASmX Data['deit?] n. information in a form that can be processed by and stored in a computer system facts information <Եأݣϣscibnr4TBE quality-mindeda. seeing the importance of quality G8hjTbyUQk twin[twin] a. [only before noun] used to describe two things that happen at the same time and are related to each other [ֻǰ] ͬʱصأɶԵ,˫U4gspV1V41 prerequisite[?pri:'rekwizit] n. [(of, for, to>] fml sth. that is necessary before sth. else can happen or be done [offorto]ʽȾ,ǰ80gAVFvXjI anchor['?nk?(r>] v. fix firmly in position <ʹȹ,̶mWfIqpZYyo phase[feiz] n. [(in, of>] a stage of development [inof] ׶ΣʱASeRW8tZM5 23 / 24

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1. My baby sucks almost everything that he can get hold of. Don't worry. It's just a phase and it'll get over it soon. 2. The project is only in the initial phase as yet, but it looks quite promising (ϣ>.OOeZsSX01M Interrelate[?int?ri'leit] v. [(with>] connect or be connected to each other in a way that makes one depend on the other [with]<ʹ໥2Kd7YCq1gs get sth. out of sth. \\ sb.gain sth. from sth. \\ sb. ӡõ<ãgGcgumU2v9 1. Will I get a huge profit out of this deal? No, I'll probably lose a lot of money on it.

2. I never get much out of his lectures. I wish he would try some other ways of teaching.uCco06o3JP 24 / 24