Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Assignment 15DEC2008

My friend currently judged that my words hurt - Cathy! you are cruel! I recall lots of my friends told me that in past years, my badminton buddies, my IBM workmates, my college classmates, is that really I am? The only thing I would like to clarify here is I am a NICE lady, if any of you do think my words hurt, please ignore it and that is against my initiative. My straight forward character stumbled me many times, but I dont think it will lead a hurt feeling to my real friends, isn't it? You know those were just pleasant banter, right? I would like to wish my friends all the best! no matter yesterday, today or tomorrow. trust me!

My E & F assignment followed:

  • 1)Edible (adjective) Some mushrooms are edible; some are poisonous.
  • 2)Excruciating (adjective)The patient complains of excruciating pain.
  • 3)Eventually (adverb)Eventually I tired of trying so hard in a global project.
  • 4)Endothermic (adjective)At very high temperatures, more endothermic reactions play a role.
  • 5)Exothermic (adjective)An exothermic reaction releases heat or energy.
  • 6)Equal (adjective)Men and women should enjoy equal pay for equal work.
  • 7)Eternal (adjective)Every company is engaging in the eternal search for a product that will lead the future market.
  • 8)Enzyme (noun)An enzyme in the saliva of the mouth starts the process of breaking down the food.
  • 9)Exercise (verb)[to my tutor] I think you should exercise more. ha ha~
  • 10)Eclectic (adjective)Methods, beliefs, ideas that are eclectic, means combine whatever seem the best or most useful things from many different areas or systems, rather than following a single system.

  • 1) Fastidious (adj) In our daily life, the lines of a fastidious face always gain a vague disquietude.
  • 2) Fascinating (adj) The plot of the novel is intricate and fascinating.
  • 3) Fabulous (adj) The dragon is a fabulous creature.
  • 4) Finicky (adj) A finicky person means a person who is finicky about food and clothes.
  • 5) Fortuitous (adj) Verb " be " is the most fortuitous verb of change.
  • 6) Formula (noun)We had to learn chemical formula at school, but I can only remember H2O for water.
  • 7) Fatuous (adj) A young man may be conceited, ill mannered, presumptuous or fatuous, but I do not turn for protection to dreary cliches about respect for elders--as if mere age were a reason for respect. It takes time to be mature.
  • 8) Filial (adj) Historically speaking, Chinese ancestors placed great emphasis on filial piety.
  • 9) Foster (v) Concerts foster interest in music.
  • 10) Fungible (adj) A fungible product means a product can be replaced by another.

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