81. edgy: adj. tense, nervous, anxious 焦急的,紧张的, 急躁的, 担心的
The performers were edgy as they waited for the show to begin.
She said, “I have an edgy, uneasy feeling that no one in my life understands.”
- At times I get this strange feeling of being edgy and nervous but for no reason but no matter what I do I can't get it to go away. He told his doctor.
82. being on edge: being nervous, jittery, uncomfortable. He's been on edge ever since his mortgage rate went up.
Don't mind me; I'm a little on edge this morning.
How to manage always feeling on edge?
Nicole has reasons of being on edge.
83. a great likelihood that ... 很大的可能性...They concluded that the following have been associated with a great likelihood that the police will use force.
There is a great likelihood that he will quit his job.
84. define... as... : 把... 定义为...Transparency International defines corruption as abuse of public office(including police) for private gain. (e.g. Bribe taking)
85. rate: 评价
rate highly: 评价很高, 评分很高On a scale of one to ten, I would rate his book a five.
Canadian wines rate highly in contest.
Few Texas school districts rate highly in report.
She is rated very highly by the people she works for .
86. be attributed to: 归功于, 原因在于The phenomenon may be attributed to the culture of open and accountable government.
Do you agree that such medical phenomenon can really be attributed to the moon?
On the one hand, it is possible for a truly omnipotent being to do absolutely anything, so any unexplained phenomenon can be attributed to God's power and no complex natural explanations are needed.
87. frowned on/upon something: to disapprove of something 不同意, 不赞成Smoking is frowned upon in many restaurants.
Smoking in public places is frowned upon because of the inherent health risks that come with inhaling smoke.
What are some things that are frowned upon in public?
Spitting on the sidewalk
Coughing (unless it's into your sleeve/elbow)
Sneezing on someone
Blowing nose loudly
Picking your nose/ear/scab
Talking loudly on cellphones
Yelling across an open space
Passing gas
Talking in slang, swearing
Listening to music loudly etc..
88. in a relatively random fashion: 随机,随意的方式, 不固定的He said, “I tend to wander around in a relatively random fashion but officially live in London, England with my family.”
The fees, varying according to project size and location, must be paid to the department. To estimate the fees, the department requires details about the warehouse location. The fees are not regulated and appear to be assigned in a relatively random fashion.
89. lax: without much care, attention or control; not severe or strong enough
(形) 松的; 不严格的; 松懈的
The subcommittee contends that the authorities were lax in investigating most of the cases.
lax security regulations
90. the other side of the coin: a different way of considering a situation, making it seem either better or worse than it did originally
I like having a white car, but the other side of the coin is that it soon gets dirty.
The Other Side Of The Coin lyrics:
By: Nick Lowe
If I'd done all the things they say I've done
I'd be in the ground or on the run
Take a look before they close the book
At the other side of the coin
Yes, there's much for which I could have done
But let him without sin cast the first stone
Before you do, there's a point of view
On the other side of the coin
I'm just a man foolish and proud
Too quick they say to play up to the crowd
But before you judge, if judge ye must
Take your time, be sure the verdict is just
Before you do, remember there's another point of view
Can you stand up and say justice was done today
And that I was wrong before you see what's on
The other side of the coin, the other side of the coin