2014年6月26日 星期四

USW.

Endlich komme ich zurück zu Blogger.
das heißt, dass ich jetzt nochmal ein Problem habe. 6 Jahre ist schon vorbei...
Was habe ich gemacht? Militär Dienst?
Studiere in Ausland? andere Sprache lernen?
Naja, ich habe alles gemacht, aber nichts Toll wie ich gedacht habe.
Eigentlich muss ich mehr engagieren dafür, trotzdem fallt ich noch mal in "Liebe loch" (was ist das?? haha)
Liebe kann mich mehr "Denken" lassen,
aber ich bin jetzt zu viele Denken ...
ja , ich liebe dich! Es ist so einfach.
Lieder kann ich nicht sagen...
obwohl ich dich jeden Tag vermisse...
gut, 01:40
27.06
Gute Nacht 
Hsiang

2011年4月4日 星期一

Squander the fortune

Extravagant

an extravagant price

with extravagant praise

Luxury

Profligately

She was very profligate in her spending.

Generously

Lavish

Lavish care upon one's children

Lavish money on sth

Lavish praises on sb.

Disperse=separate

Her sweet words dispersed his melancholy.

\ˈme-lən-ˌkä-lē\

Negligence= neglect carelessness

The accident was due to negligence.

2011年3月14日 星期一

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tariff noun

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a charge or list of charges either for services or on goods entering a country
(Definition of tariff noun from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary)
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reliable adjective

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Something or someone that is reliable can be trusted or believed because they work or behave well in the way you expect
Is your watch reliable?
reliable information
Gideon is very reliable - if he says he'll do something, he'll do it.
Opposite: unreliable

reliability noun

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Rolls-Royce cars are famous for their quality and reliability.

reliably adverb

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I am reliably informed that you have been talking about resigning from the company.

2009年6月28日 星期日

Lemon

5 [C] MAINLY US INFORMAL something that does not work:
Only one of his inventions turned out to be a lemon.

key words

rebate (noun): a refund of part of all of the amount paid 
- The company offers a fifty-dollar rebate on the purchase of a new cellphone. 

catch (noun): a hidden drawback or disadvantage 
- So, there must be a catch to buying this cellphone. I mean, why would the company offer it for free?

in case (adverb): in the event that 
- Bring your phone in case we need to call for help.

fee (noun): cost, the amount of money you have to pay for something 
- There are always a number of fees you have to pay when buying a car.

charge (noun, also a verb): fee, the amount of money you have to pay for something or (as a verb), require someont to pay money for a product or service 
- The store charged me too much for the cell phone, so I'm going to return it.

nationwide (adverb and adjective): happening around the nation or country 
- The cell phone company is promoting their services nationwide. 
- That company offers nationwide cell phone coverage.

roll over (phrasal verb): transfer or carry over 
- This is one of the few companies that allows you to roll over your minutes to the next month without losing them. 

term (noun): period of time 
- Over the long term, buying a high-quality phone might make the most financial sense. 

lemon (noun): a defective automobile 
- I bought a used car at a really good price, but it turned out to be a lemon.

A Free Cell Phone

monthly charge

with 1,000 free weekday minutes nationwide

unlimited weekend minutes

Plus, unlimited, anytime minutes for anyone using the same service.

And you can roll over the extra minutes to the next month instead of just losing them.

What do you think of that?

And you can roll over the extra minutes to the next month instead of just losing them. What do you think of that?

buck = $$

cancellation fee 

what's is gonna look like if I'm using a cell phone in our old lemon.