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    moustache n. 小胡子
    His lips are roofed by a moustache.

    He is rather short and skinny, has a thin moustache and even thinner hair on his head. 

    worn adj. 用旧的;用坏的;破烂的
    The worn shoes can be renovated and look like new ones.

    She was looking very haggard and worn.

    failure n. 失败(者)
    I regretted over my failure.

    I am a failure.

    overcome vt. & vi. (overcame,overcome)   战胜;克服
    We can overcome any difficulty.

    Molly had fought and overcome her fear of flying.

    leather n. 皮革
    He wore a leather jacket and dark trousers.

    The leather cover of the new dictionary was embellished with gold letters. 

    pick out 挑出;辨别出
    I have been picked out to represent the whole team.

    I have been picked out to represent the whole team.

    cut off 切断;断绝
    Rebels have cut off electricity from the capital.

    He threatened to cut my hair off.

    chew vt. & vi. 嚼碎;咀嚼(食物)
    Be certain to eat slowly and chew your food extremely well.

    One girl was chewing gum.

    mouthful n. 一口;满口
    She prims her thin lips after every mouthful of tea.

    Focus on each mouthful.

    enjoyment n. 享受;欢乐;乐趣
    Laws protect the enjoyment of their rights.

    You do it for the sheer enjoyment.

    convince vt. 使信服
    It requires a lot of talking to convince him.

    Although I soon convinced him of my innocence, I think he still has serious doubts about my sanity.

    convincing adj. 令人信服的
    Scientists say there is no convincing evidence that power lines have anything to do with cancer.

    He argued forcefully and convincingly that they were likely to bankrupt the budget.

    direct vt. & vi. 导演;指示;指挥  adj. 直的;直接的;直率的
    They'd come on a direct flight from Athens.

    More farms are selling direct to consumers.

    star in 担任主角;主演
    He stared in a famous film and won a award.

    By the time Summers returned to Cambridge, he was becoming a star in his profession. 

    outstanding adj. 突出的;杰出的;显著的
    He is an outstanding athlete and deserved to win.

    The company is an outstanding example of a small business that grew into a big one.

    confidence n. 信心;信念
    I have every confidence in you.

    This has contributed to the lack of confidence in the FDA.

    costume n. 服装;戏装
    The advertisements of costume in Paris broadened his outlook.

    The performers, in costume and makeup, were walking up and down backstage.

    gesture n. 姿态;手势  vi. 做手势
    A gesture is a movement that you make with a part of your body, especially your hands.

    I gestured toward the boathouse, and he looked inside.

    particular adj. 特殊的;特别的 n. 细节;细目
    I remembered a particular story about a mailman who was a murderer.

    I have to know exactly why it is I'm doing a particular job.

    particularly adv. 特殊地;特别地
    Keep your office space looking good, particularly your desk.

    Progress has been particularly disappointing.

     

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