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Unit 3 Life in the future
Word usage
1. overcome v 1) to control a feeling or problem that prevents you from achieving
something
2) to fight and win against someone or something
3) to have such a strong effect on someone that they become weak
The learner of a second language has many obstacles to overcome.
He was overcome by the heat.
He was overcome with astonishment.
I believe truth will overcome.
2. constantly adv. all the time or very often
She is constantly changing her mind.
As I walked through the town, I was constantly reminded of my childhood
3. remind vt. 1) to make someone remember something that must do
2) to make someone remember someone that they knew
I reminded Gerald of his promise.
The story reminds me of an experience I once had.
The view reminded her of Scotland
4. unsettled adj. 1) not yet settled
2) changeable, especially likely to become worse
Conditions in the coastal towns were unsettled after the hurricane
A large part of the southwestern United States is unsettled desert.
The argument remains unsettled.
5. similar adj. 1) Almost the same but not exactly the same
2) be similar to
His problem is similar to yours
My view is similar to yours.
They had similar views.
6. previous adj. 1) Happening or existing before the time
2) done before the right or sensible marriage
I remember you mentioned the same thing on a previous occasion
Don't be too previous about refusing.
7. uncertain adj. 1) not sure or feeling doubt
2) likely to change, often in a way that is bad
3) not definite or decided
The date of his departure is uncertain.
I am still uncertain whether he will come today.
We didn't have the picnic because the weather was uncertain
8. transport vt. 1) to take goods ,people etc. from one place to another in a vehicle
2) transport sth/to to
The goods will be transported to Tokyo by air.
She was transported with joy by the good news.
British prisoners used to be transported to Australia.
9. confuse vt. 1) to make someone feel that they can’t think clearly
2) to think wrongly that one person
They confused me by their conflicting advice.
You confused Australia with Austria.
His granddaughter confused the papers on his desk.
10. swiftly adv. 1) quickly 2) be swift to do sth
The capacity to respond swiftly to market changes
He is swift to take steps.
I noticed a swift change of expression in his face.
11. switch n. 1) an apparatus for stopping the flow of an electric current
2) a complete unexpectedly change
v. 3) to change or exchange
You pressed the wrong switch.
There's been a switch in our plans.
He switched the light on.
Hang on, please. I'll switch you to the manager.
12. optimistic adj. 1) believe that good things will happen in the future
2) thinking that things will be better
The expert are optimistic that we will succeed
They are being over-optimistic if they think that car make an 800 mile trip.
13. persuade vt. to make someone believe something, convince
She persuaded me into buying it.
The salesman persuaded us to buy his product.
How can I persuade you of my sincerity?
14. amazing adj. Causing great surprise or wonder
It was amazing that the boy was able to solve the problem so quickly.
What an amazing film!
15. consider vt. to think of the state way, regard as
I've begun to consider what to do next.
We're considering moving to Seattle.
Have you considered that he is only a little boy?
Michael is considered an expert in computer science.
16. extraordinarily adv. Very strangely
She is an extraordinarily beautiful girl.
I take an extraordinarily long time.
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