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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
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CORE WORDS



NGSL3000 anticipate To expect or look ahead to something positively verb
NGSL3000 romantic Involving, causing, or relating to strong feelings of love between two people adj
SAT5000 antic A grotesque, ludicrous, or fantastic action. n.
SAT5000 Antichrist Any opponent or enemy of Christ, whether a person or a power. n.
SAT5000 anticlimax A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said. anticyclone n.
SAT5000 frantic Frenzied. adj.
SAT5000 gigantic Tremendous. adj.
SAT5000 transatlantic Situated beyond or on the other side of the Atlantic. adj.

Tanaka6000 anticipate Tanaka6000 anticipation Tanaka6000 frantic Tanaka6000 frantically

COMPOUND WORDS


antic {adj} (architecture: grotesque, incongruous) antic {n} (ludicrous act or behaviour) antichrist {n} (Someone that works against the teachings of Christ) Antichrist {prop} (one under the direct control of the Devil) anticipate {v} (to know of something before it manifests) anticline {n} (anticlinal fold) anticlockwise {adj} (in the opposite direction to the hands of an analogue clock) anticlockwise {adv} gegen den Uhrzeigersinn anticlockwise {adv} (in the opposite direction to the hands of an analogue clock) anticlockwisely {adv} (anticlockwise) SEE: anticlockwise#Adverb :: anticolonial {adj} (Against colonialism.) anticommunism {n} (against communism) anticompetitive {adj} (acting to hinder or obstruct competition) anticonstitutional {adj} verfassungsfeindlich anticyclone {n} (system of winds) aromantic {adj} (no romantic attraction to others) Atlantic {adj} (pertaining to the Atlantic Ocean) Atlantic {prop} (the Atlantic Ocean) Atlantic herring {n} (Clupea harengus) Atlantic Ocean {prop} (the ocean lying between the Americas to the west and Europe and Africa to the east) Atlantic tomcod {n} (Microgadus tomcod) frantic {adj} (In a state of panic, worry, frenzy or rush) gigantic {adj} (very large) infanticide {n} (a person who has killed a child) infanticide {n} (the murder of an infant) infanticide {n} (the murder of one's child) pedantic {adj} pedantisch pedantical {adj} (pedantic) SEE: pedantic :: romantic {adj} (concerned with, or conducive to, romance and love) romantic {adj} (fantastic, idealistic) romantic {adj} (powerfully sentimental, evocative) romantic {n} (person who is behaving romantically) romantic {n} (person with romantic character) Romantic {adj} (Of or pertaining to Romanticism) romanticism {n} (romantic quality, spirit or action) Romanticism {prop} (18th century movement) romanticist {n} (advocate or follower of romanticism) romanticize {v} (to view something in a romantic manner) semantic {adj} (of or relating to semantics or the meanings of words) semantically {adv} (in the manner of or referring to semantics) semantics {n} (science of the meaning of words) transatlantic {adj} (spanning or crossing the Atlantic) unromantic {adj} (not romantic)

5000 WORDS


L045 P1584 romantic romantisch 浪漫的
L125 P5433 the Atlantic der Atlantik 大西洋















PHRASES



他责备他的迂腐和固执。



He criticized him for being pedantic and stubborn .
责备 迂腐 固执

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Thanking you in anticipation .

感谢你在期待 。

I'm frantic !

我很疯狂!



感谢你在期待 。
我很疯狂!