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Music loversshould be fully aware of the damage it could do to the composers andsinger-songwriters. If they had not realized the efforts the composers andsinger-songwriters, they would not have relish their works, particularly the centerpieces.The copyright would be jeopardized unless it was given the due respect.
单词1:goad: 英文释义If you goad someone, you deliberately make them feel angry or irritated, often causing them to react by doing something.
例句:Outside, the photographers werelurking, trying to goad her into saying something.
单词2:taunt:英文释义to intentionally annoy and upsetsomeone by making unkind remarks to them, laughing unkindly, etc.:
例句:The other kids used to taunt him in the playground because he was fat and wore glasses.
单词3:jubilant,英文释义:feeling or expressing great happiness,especially because of a success:
例句:The fans were jubilant at/about/over their team's victory.
单词4:unveil,英文释义:If you unveil something new, you showit or make it known for the first time.
例句:The company recently unveiled a testversion of its new search engine.
单词5:torn,英文释义:finding it difficult to choose betweentwo possibilities.
例句:She was torn between staying andgoing.
单词6:gulf,英文释义:an important difference between theideas, opinions, or situations of two groups of people
例句:There is a widening gulf between therich and the poor in our society.
单词7:protégé,英文释义:a young person who is helped andtaught by an older and usually famous person.
例句:The young composer regarded himself asBerg's protégé.
单词8:outlet,英文释义:a way in which emotion or energy canbe expressed or made use of:
Writing poetrywas his only form of emotional outlet.
单词9:tiptoe around sth/sb,英文释义:to avoid dealing with a difficultsubject, problem, or person:
例句:Jonathan keeps tiptoeing around theproblem, instead of confronting it.
单词10:feed through (to somebody/something)
英文释义:to reach someone or something aftergoing through a process or system.
例句:It will take time for the higher ratesto feed through to investors.
单词11:dividing line
英文释义:A dividing line is a distinction orset of distinctions which marks the difference between two types of thing ortwo groups.
There's a verythin dividing line between joviality and hysteria.
joviality:jovial:(of a person) friendly and in a goodmood, or (of a situation) enjoyable because of being friendly and pleasant:
He seemed avery jovial guy.
a jovialtime/evening/chat
单词12:call into question
英文释义:to cause doubts about something
单词13:In tune with
英文释义:If you are in tune with people orideas, you understand or agree with them, and if you are out of tune with them,you do not:
单词14:lay out
英文释义:To lay out ideas, principles, or plansmeans to explain or present them clearly, for example in a document or a meeting.
例句:Maxwell listened closely as Johnsonlaid out his plan.