00:16.85]exact?
00:17.95]To be exact,
00:19.10]she is a very exact person.?
00:22.71]exposure?
00:24.91]Exposure of children to TV violence will harm their mental health.?
00:30.92]faint?
00:32.67]I haven't the faintest idea about what she is up to.?
00:37.26]frighten?
00:39.45]News of the robberies frightened many people into fitting new locks to their doors.?
00:46.56]genuine?
00:48.97]He'll be able to tell if the diamonds are genuine at a glance.?
00:54.44]hint?
00:56.52]He hinted to us nothing of his resignation.?
01:00.79]inquire?
01:02.98]People called to inquire after the baby.?
01:06.59]insert?
01:08.89]Later,people tried to lift a building off its foundation,and insert rubber and steel
01:16.35]between the building and its foundation to reduce the impact of ground vibrations.?
01:23.56]nervous?
01:25.10]The investors became nervous at the freezing of the assets.?
01:30.35]normal?
01:32.21]Wet weather is quite normal at this time of year.?
01:36.25]procedure?
01:38.89]Do you know the correct procedure to follow during a fire drill??
01:43.37]progress?
01:45.89]We have made pleasing progress in our talks.?
01:49.72]property?
01:52.34]The car is my property,
01:54.64]you mustn't use it without my permission.?
01:57.81]reality?
02:00.11]I don't doubt the reality of his story.
02:03.72]regulate
02:06.35]The activities of stock exchanges are regulated by law.?
02:11.27]release?
02:13.68]Automation is beginning to release workers from the bondage of mindless,
02:19.58]repetitive toil.?
02:21.77]relevant?
02:23.41]It's said that a person's fate is relevant to his character.?
02:29.21]represent?
02:30.85]You will need a lawyer to represent you in court.
02:34.35]request
02:37.41]We request the honour of your company at dinner.?
02:41.46]resist?
02:43.98]Jill couldn't resist making jokes about his baldness.?
02:49.34]specialize /-ise?
02:52.18]He specializes in repairing computers.?
02:55.80]temper?
02:57.00]The unlucky owner mutters a curse at the manufacturer and,
03:00.60]in a foul temper,
03:04.00]goes looking for a repairman.?
03:07.06]tough?
03:09.10]Television has turned out to be a tough competitor for advertising and audience
03:14.28]to the newspaper industry.?
03:17.57]undergo?
03:18.99]People inevitably undergo a period of adjustment after the loss of their spouse.?
03:27.30]vision?
03:28.29]She wears glasses to improve her poor vision.
03:32.45]yield?
03:34.19]If unity is sought through struggle,
03:37.26]it will live;if unity is sought through yielding,
03:41.09]it will perish.?
03:44.59]absorbed?
03:46.12]He was too absorbed in the newspaper to hear the bell.?
03:50.83]abundant?
03:53.45]We have abundant proof of his guilt.?
03:56.08]application?
03:59.69]Portugal made a formal application to join the EEC.?
04:05.60]appointment?
04:07.13]I have an appointment with my dentist this afternoon.?
04:11.28]arrange?
04:13.58]These books are arranged in alphabetical order.?
04:17.85]attraction?
04:20.47]The Great Wall of China is one of the greatest tourist attractions in the world.?
04:26.93]attractive?
04:29.22]I don't find him attractive at all.?
04:32.94]beneficial?
04:36.15]The revival of the railroad service will be immensely beneficial
04:40.53]for the speedy movement of passengers and cargo.?
04:45.01]boast
04:46.76]Nobody should boast of his learning.?
04:49.83]burst?
04:52.45]She burst through the door.?
04:54.53]chase?
04:57.71]She chased the thief for 100yards.?
05:01.21]chill?
05:03.50]She is charmed by the President but also chilled by what she sees as his inexhaustible deed.
05:12.47]clumsy?
05:14.22]I wanted to dance,
05:15.98]but I felt clumsy and stupid.?
05:19.59]coastal?
05:20.58]He enjoyed fishing in coastal waters.?
05:24.40]competent?
05:27.25]He's not competent to look after young children.?