confidential [ˌkɑːnfɪˈdenʃl]
原句:She told me confidentially that she is going to retire early.
解釋:
1.meant to be kept secret and not told to or shared with other people
ex.Your medical records are strictly confidential.
2.showing that what you are saying is private or secret
ex.He spoke in a confidential tone, his voice low.
3.trusted with private or secret information
ex.a confidential secretary
jot [dʒɑːt]
原句:I jotted down a note for him.
解釋:jot down to write something quickly
ex.I'll just jot down the address for you.
leaflet [ˈliːflət]
原句:The leaflet contains your operating instructions.
解釋:a printed sheet of paper or a few printed pages that are given free to advertise or give information about something
synonym:booklet, pamphlet
ex.Pick up a free leaflet from your local post office.
bail [beɪl]
原句:Don't bail me out now! We still have two more chapters to study!
解釋:
1.money that somebody agrees to pay if a person accused of a crime does not appear at their trial. When bail has been arranged, the accused person is allowed to go free until the trial
ex.He committed another offence while he was out on bail.
2.either of the two small pieces of wood on top of each set of three wooden posts
barf [bɑːrf]
原句:Someone barf in the living room last night.
解釋:to vomit
synonym:puke, vomit