16 Sept to 26 Sept
Vocabulary
abruptly = change or action in a very sudden (often unpleasant way)
e.g. If you start eating a lot of fiber abruptly, you could get gas and bloating.
He paused abruptly as he found something familiar through the window.c
fantic (n. slang) = fan
e.g. I'm a fiber fantic. I'm a manga fantic.
magnanimous = being kind and generous towards enemies
e.g. She said she wouldn't be so magnanimous next time I came late.
resilience = the ability to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks.
e.g. Our finance system shows promising resilience.
courtesy= politeness, respect
courtesy of = because of
(by) courtesy of someone =承蒙xxx的好意
e.g. She attended the meeting courtesy of the sponsor company.
As a courtesy, you should have informed me ealier.
raid (v./n.) = (initial) a sudden armed attack
e.g. He was killed in an air raid.
whereabouts (n./adv./conj) = the place where a person or thing is (下落,行踪)
e.g. You have to account for your whereabouts last night.
Whereabouts are you living in France?
up front (upfront)= in advance (usually payment)/ openly or publicly
e.g. A one-time upfront payment.
She is very upfront about her desire.
Pull for = be attracted/support
e.g. girls, don't pull for that chat up line (搭讪)
tumultuous (adj.)= loud (applause) / change, uncertain, or chaotic condition
e.g. After the tumultuous events of 1990, Europe was completely transformed.
riot (n,) = an occasion that a lot of people behave noisily and violently, like a protest
e.g. Food protests and riots have erupted in more than 30 countries.
Schwa= 弱读 (usually 'a' or 'e', for 'or' or 'er' end words)
e.g. doctor, teacher, for, was... an>uh
contraction= 缩略词/sth becomes smaller and shorter 收缩
e.g.
multitude= lot
e.g. The city has multitudes of problems.
homicide= killer
e.g. Romantic homicide.
pit stop = xie jiao dian / fang bian yi xia
e.g. Um... do you think we can make a pit stop?
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restless= not calm, anxious, cannot sleep well
e.g. When I feel bored or restless, I'll often pull out my phone and start scrolling through videos on social media.
alleviate = reduce (the problem), mitigate
e.g. This medicine can help alleviate the pain.
Do you know how to alleviate the insomnia?
tipsy = drunk
compliant = If you say that someone is compliant, you mean they willingly do what they are asked to do. / obedient
e.g. I thought that you would be compliant.
This action is compliant with the law.
accelerate = speed up = expedite
e.g. Let's expedite the protocol.
allegation = A statement saying that someone has done something wrong
Phrase
under performance = doing less well than expected
nip it in the bud = 防患于未然,掐死在摇篮里= to stop something before it has opportunity to become established
Don't knock it till you try it = 话别说太早
nervous breakdown = I was going through nervous breakdown all night.
15 Sept diary
I went through the first event I organised as an RA today. I feel one thing impressively, which is when you work with people you can get rapid and direct feedback (could be either good or bad) and quickly translate to your emotion (could be happy or grumpy). Also, I again realised that I love seeing people happy. All I am doing is to validate that I am a good person who can bring people happiness. I don't hate this job anymore.