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Unit 5

Unit 5. Sylvia Li Based on. San-Min Textbook Book1 Lesson 5. Halloween n . 萬聖節前夕 Jack-o’-lantern n. [C] 南瓜燈 lantern n. [C] 燈籠 Ireland n. 愛爾蘭 ( 島 ) Irish adj. 愛爾蘭 的. devil n. [C] 惡魔 hell n. [U] sing. 困境,悲慘的情況 @ Speak / Talk of the devil. (【 諺 】 說曹操,曹操到。.

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  1. Unit 5 Sylvia Li Based on San-Min Textbook Book1 Lesson 5

  2. Halloweenn. 萬聖節前夕 Jack-o’-lantern n. [C] 南瓜燈 lanternn. [C] 燈籠 Irelandn.愛爾蘭(島) Irishadj.愛爾蘭的

  3. devil n. [C]惡魔 hell n. [U] sing.困境,悲慘的情況 @Speak/Talk of the devil. (【諺】說曹操,曹操到。

  4. Deviln. (the ~) 惡魔 devil大寫時與the並用,指的即是「撒旦」(Satan)。 在基督教(Christianity)的概念裡,the Devil從太初以來便一直帶領著一股邪惡的勢力與上帝(God)抗衡。 在《希伯來聖經》的《創世紀》(Genesis)中,人類的祖先亞當(Adam)和夏娃(Eve)就是受到惡魔的誘惑而被趕出伊甸園(the Garden of Eden)。

  5. http://www.festivals-holidays.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/reunion_dinner.jpghttp://www.festivals-holidays.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/reunion_dinner.jpg https://jocelyncaonyu.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/red-envelope.jpg

  6. 2. customn. [C]習俗,風俗 @It is a custom in Japan to take off your shoes before you enter a house. @It is the custom in Chinese culture to give out red envelopes during the Chinese New Year. @It is customary for Taiwanese to have dinner together on Chinese New Year’s Eve. @We are accustomed to having a family reunion on important holidays.

  7. http://creativecrunk.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Symbol-Sign-Fonts.jpghttp://creativecrunk.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Symbol-Sign-Fonts.jpg

  8. 17. symbolizevt. 象徵,代表 @Red roses often symbolize love. That’s why I have decided to send a dozen to my girlfriend on Valentine’s Day. @The snake is the symbol of evil in the Bible. @“H2O” is the chemical symbol of water. @ The color white is usually symbolic of innocence.

  9. https://images.rapgenius.com/27u7z5abkwnitvmu7pyjvjiox.379x255x1.jpghttps://images.rapgenius.com/27u7z5abkwnitvmu7pyjvjiox.379x255x1.jpg https://www.recruiter.com/i/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Illustration-of-a-Man-with-a-Detachable-Arm-237x300.jpg

  10. 4. trickn. [C]惡作劇,戲弄 @The students played a trick on their teacher on April Fools’ Day. @ I am aware of the trick you are trying to play on me . @ The trick worked, but they must now pay . @ The magician did a trick and disappeared from the stage. @ You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. @ The bad guys tried to trick the old lady into giving them all the money she had.

  11. http://static.oprah.com/images/200104/omag/200104-omag-silver-hair-600x411.jpghttp://static.oprah.com/images/200104/omag/200104-omag-silver-hair-600x411.jpg http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31AAS5KJ3PL.jpg

  12. 8. silveradj. 銀製的;銀色的 @The silver ring looks beautiful, but it is too expensive for Sue. @She wore a small silver cross on a chain round her neck . @ My grandmother’s hair has turned silver. @ The lady was born with a silver spoon in her mouth. She never needs to worry about money. @ Speech is silver; silence is gold. @ Every cloud has a silver lining.

  13. http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/41408/file-14057841-jpg/images/coin_toss_225w.jpghttp://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/41408/file-14057841-jpg/images/coin_toss_225w.jpg http://www.mint.ca/store/dyn/MEDIA_CustomProductCatalog/m2010389_122206_rev_388.png

  14. 10. coinn. [C] 硬幣,錢幣 @ Doris took out some coins from her purse and used them to make a phone call. @ Let's toss/flip a coin to decide who can have the cake. @ Johnny inserted a coin into a vending machine to buy a can of Coke. @ Everyone assumes he is to blame but they do not know the other side of the coin.

  15. http://parkwaydrycleaning.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/multi-purse.jpghttp://parkwaydrycleaning.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/multi-purse.jpg http://www.orvis.com/orvis_assets/prodimg/01FJXB.jpg

  16. 6. pursen. [C](女用)錢包 @Linda took some money out of her purse and paid for her dinner. @ The man stole money from his wife’s purse. @ The robber took away her purse with two thousand five hundred dollars , some credit cards and a key inside . @ The loss of the purse/wallet causes inconvenience.

  17. http://aphs.worldnomads.com/safetyhub/12392/pickpocket_za.jpghttp://aphs.worldnomads.com/safetyhub/12392/pickpocket_za.jpg http://parentingteenagersacademy.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/stealing.png

  18. 7. stealvt. (stole | stolen )偷,竊取 @ Jason couldn’t find his car; he suspected that someone had stolen it last night. @Iwasn’t aware of the pickpockets around. The purse has been stolen from my pocket. @He stole the money and sneaked out of the house. @ He was grounded but he stole away the next day.

  19. 9. powern. [U] 能力,本領;權力,權勢 @ Lions have the power to hunt and kill other animals; they are born with the instinct . @ The king had great power over his people; all of them had to listen to him. @ Your request is not within my power. I cannot give you any promise. @ A car with a powerful engine can run really fast.

  20. http://www.effectiveui.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Promise.jpghttp://www.effectiveui.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Promise.jpg

  21. 13. promisevt. 答應,承諾 @ My dad had promised me a new computer for my birthday. So, he bought one last week when I turned 16. @ The police promised the worried mother that they would find the lost boy. @ Apromise is a promise. Brian is a man of his word. Once he makes a promise, he always keeps it. @ He quit the job of a medical doctor. In my opinion, he has thrown up a very promising career.

  22. http://resources1.news.com.au/images/2011/05/08/1226052/135889-illegal-indonesian-immigrants-near-malaysia.jpghttp://resources1.news.com.au/images/2011/05/08/1226052/135889-illegal-indonesian-immigrants-near-malaysia.jpg http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/05/26/article-0-017CAD52000004B0-968_468x355.jpg

  23. 18. immigrantn. [C] (外來的)移民 @Many immigrants from different countries moved here and started a new life. They left their homelands and immigrated to Taiwan in 2014. @ The quota of immigrants for this year has already been filled. @ There were many illegal immigrants last year. So the new policy will reduce the rate of immigration to the U.S.A. @ The immigration officer stamped my passport.

  24. 19. replacevt. 取代 @ Mr. Harris’s watch isn’t working. He has to buy a new one to replace it. @ James finally replaced his old car with a new one. @ His brother was sick, so replaced his brother as goalkeeper. @ We found a replacement for Marcy because she quit last week. Cf: He replaced the book in the shelf.

  25. http://media.keepingscore.org/mahler/photos/wanderer_01_popup.jpghttp://media.keepingscore.org/mahler/photos/wanderer_01_popup.jpg

  26. 3. wandervt.; vi. 遊走,徘徊 (人的思想)失神,恍惚 @The girl got lost and wandered the streets for hours, looking for her home. @Since the beggar had no place to go, he wandered around the town. @ After Thomas heard the bad news, his mind began to wander. He lost track of what he was doing. @ Do not wander from the subject. Please stick to the point.

  27. 11. screamvi. 尖叫 @ Sonya screamed excitedly when she found out that she had won first place. @ When Julie saw a snake in her room, she couldn’t help letting out a loud scream. http://www.edvardmunch.org/images/paintings/the-scream.jpg

  28. 12. yellvi. 吼叫,大叫 n. [C] (usu. sing.) 吼叫聲 @ Mike yelled at me angrily because I had broken his new cell phone. @ Susan gave/let out a yell of triumph when she defeated the other tennis player. http://activerain.com/image_store/uploads/9/8/8/5/4/ar137614885445889.png

  29. 5. suddenlyadv. 突然地 @ Suddenly it began to rain, and everyone got wet. @With a sudden jump onto the table, a cat surprised all of us. @ Suddenly, a kid ran out of nowhere. He was almost hit by my motorcycle.

  30. 14. foreveradv. 永遠 @Hope our friendship will last forever; we will still be friends when we grow very old. @ I will be your friend now and forever. @ A good book is the best of friends, the same today and forever. @ No one can remain forever young. @ Once a use , forever a custom . (習慣成自然)

  31. 1. yardn. [C] 院子 @ Angie is playing with our pet dog in the yard in front of the house. @ There are odds and ends in the yard/garage sale. @ Give him an inch and he will take a yard. (得寸進尺) http://www.pvefb.org/YardSale4.jpg

  32. 15. gaten. [C]大門 @ Rachel forgot to bring the key to the gate, so she couldn't enter the house. @They bodyguarded her all the way to the gate. http://akashrollingshutter.com/photos/Swing%20Gate.jpg

  33. 16. carvevt. 雕刻 @The man is working with a piece of stone, trying to carve the shape of a woman out of it. @ It is wrong to carve your name on the trees. @The statue was carved out of stone. http://s.hswstatic.com/gif/pumpkin-carve-24.jpg

  34. 6. coaln. [U] 煤炭 7. turnipn. [C]蕪菁 8. pumpkin n.[C] 南瓜

  35. 字尾“-ize”(英式拼法為“-ise”)可置於名詞或形容詞的後方,以形成表示「使成為,使…化」的動詞,例:字尾“-ize”(英式拼法為“-ise”)可置於名詞或形容詞的後方,以形成表示「使成為,使…化」的動詞,例: ◊ legal → legalize 使合法化 ◊ crystal → crystallize 使結晶 ◊ modern → modernize 現代化 ◊ popular → popularize 使普及

  36. 行走的其它方式 stroll (悠哉地)漫步,閒逛 tiptoe (踮著腳尖)輕聲地走 stride (有自信地或憤愾地)大步走 stagger (因負傷或喝醉而)蹣跚,踉蹌

  37. 字 詞 辨 義 shoplift (在商店內)偷竊 burglarize (侵入某建築物)洗劫 rob搶劫(對象可以是地點或人)

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