# | Qz | NEW WORD | VP | EXAMPLE | WORD CLASS | DEFINITION | DATE/TIME ENTERED |
1 | | inclusive |
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For science education to be effective, it must be inclusive . | N | an inclusive price or cost includes everything | 2015.11.29 18:16
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2 | | inclusive |
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For science education to be effective, it must be inclusive . | N | an inclusive price or cost includes everything | 2015.11.29 16:52
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3 | | relinquishment |
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The internet is the relinquishment of government control. | N | to let someone else have your position, power, or rights, especially unwillinglyT | 2015.11.29 16:45
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4 | | diversity |
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Scientists can help us grasp the diversity of technology. | N | the fact of including many different types of people or things | 2015.11.29 16:38
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5 | | simultaneously |
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The article will be published simultaneously on Science and Nature. | Adv | things that are simultaneous happen at exactly the same time | 2015.11.29 16:31
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6 | | interact |
3 |
The immune system interacts with both the nervous system and the hormones. | V | if people interact with each other, they talk to each other, work together etc/ | if one thing interacts with another, or if they interact, they affect each other | 2015.11.29 16:26
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7 | | sustenance |
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Organic farming provides healthy sustenance to the public. | N | food that people or animals need in order to live | 2015.11.28 19:14
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8 | | sustenance |
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Organic farming provides healthy sustenance to the public. | N | food that people or animals need in order to live | 2015.11.28 17:37
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9 | | divorce |
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The scientists try to use new technology to reduce divorce rate. | N | if someone divorces their husband or wife, or if two people divorce, they legally end their marriage | 2015.11.28 17:32
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10 | | liberalization |
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The liberalization of science and technology is important for our society. | N | to make a system, laws, or moral attitudes less strict | 2015.11.28 17:27
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11 | | institute |
3 |
The Institute for Space Studies is a very authoritative organization. | N | an organization that has a particular purpose such as scientific or educational work, or the building where this organization is based | 2015.11.28 17:22
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12 | | optimist |
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Scientists need a group of optimists to do a experiment. | N | someone who believes that good things will happen | 2015.11.28 16:57
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13 | | conveyor |
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The cattle will be - conveyored to a new modern frame and fed by a new way. | V | to equip (a factory or the like) with conveyor belts | 2015.11.24 00:08
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14 | | struggle |
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Scientists have to struggle against all kinds of adversity when they discover a new field. | V | to try extremely hard to achieve something, even though it is very difficult | 2015.11.23 23:50
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15 | | wary |
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Scientists need to be very wary when they do some researches and experiments. | ADJ | someone who is wary is careful because they think something might be dangerous or harmful | 2015.11.23 23:45
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16 | | slaughter |
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Hundreds of animals had been slaughtered by experiments. | V | 1 | to kill an animal, especially for its meat - 2 | to kill a lot of people in a cruel or violent way | 2015.11.23 23:40
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17 | | slaughter |
5 |
Hundreds of animals had been slaughtered by experiments. | V | 1 | to kill an animal, especially for its meat - 2 | to kill a lot of people in a cruel or violent way | 2015.11.23 23:40
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18 | | immature |
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The 3D printing technology is not very immature now. | ADJ | someone who is immature behaves or thinks in a way that is typical of someone much younger - used to show disapproval | 2015.11.23 23:38
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19 | | progressive |
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One prominent symptom of the disease is progressive loss of memory. | ADJ | supporting new or modern ideas and methods, especially in politics and education | 2015.11.23 23:35
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20 | | flinch |
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The scientists never flinch when they are in a trouble. | V | to move your face or body away from someone or something because you are in pain, frightened, or upset | 2015.11.23 23:30
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21 | | squeeze |
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The research budgets are squeezed by government. | V | to press something firmly together with your fingers or hand: | 2015.11.23 23:26
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22 | | autistic |
8 |
There is a new technology invented to treat autistic kids. | ADJ | a mental disorder (=problem) that makes people unable to communicate properly, or to form relationships | 2015.11.23 23:23
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23 | | cattle |
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Scientists want to invent a new system to handle cattle. | N | cows and bulls skept on a farm for their meat or milk | 2015.11.23 23:20
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24 | | reproductive |
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In the future, all the things can be reproductive. | ADJ | relating to the process of producing babies, young animals, or plants | 2015.11.10 01:51
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25 | | adolescence |
3 |
Person in adolescence adapt to the various of new technologies. | N | the time, usually between the ages of 12 and 18, when a young person is developing into an adult | 2015.11.10 01:48
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26 | | emphasize |
3 |
The report emphasizes | the importance of developing new technologies. | N | to say something in a strong way | 2015.11.10 01:44
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27 | | gesture |
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A new technology is that you can use a gesture to open your TV. | N | a movement of part of your body, especially your hands or head, to show what you mean or how you feel | 2015.11.10 01:42
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28 | | primitive |
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Clearly, primitive people did not have modern technologies. | ADJ | belonging to a simple way of life that existed in the past and does not have modern industries and machines | 2015.11.10 01:40
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29 | | devise |
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Scientists devise a new technology to identify animals' gene. | V | to plan or invent a new way of doing something | 2015.11.10 01:38
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30 | | distinguish |
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I can distinguish iPhone from other smart phones. | V | to recognize and understand the difference between two or more things or people. | 2015.11.10 01:35
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31 | | anthropologist |
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Anthropologists use new technologies to study ancient humans. | N | the scientific study of people, their societies, | 2015.11.10 01:33
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32 | | dominance |
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Televisions occupy dominance in our lives . | N | the fact of being more powerful, more important, or more noticeable than other people or things | 2015.11.10 01:30
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33 | | intercourse |
5 |
They want to cuddle and have intercourse. | N | the act of having sex | 2015.11.10 01:22
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34 | | peer |
3 |
Macaques that had been allowed just twenty minutes of daily paly with peers. | N | your peers are the people who are the same age as you, or who have the same type of job, social class etc | 2015.11.02 15:51
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35 | | twig |
10 |
There is a woodpecker finch that selects twigs to dig out insects open mollusks. | N | a small very thin stem of wood that grows from a branch on a tree | 2015.11.02 15:39
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36 | | foresight |
9 |
Anthropologists started contending that only humans make tools with foresight. | N | the ability to imagine what is likely to happen and to consider this when planning for the future | 2015.11.02 15:22
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37 | | macaque |
14 |
Harlow discovered that macaques raised in isolation didn't from dominance(power)relationships when brought together as young adults. | N | short-tailed monkey of rocky regions of Aisa and Africa | 2015.11.02 15:17
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38 | | instinctive |
3 |
Scholars used to believe that learned(versus instinctive)behaviorseparates humans from other animals. | ADJ | a natural tendency to behave in a particular way or a natural ability to know something, which is not learned. | 2015.11.02 15:08
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