1.in terms
If you talk about somethingin terms ofsomething or in particular terms, you are specifying which aspect of it you are discussing or from what point of view you are considering it.
Our goods compete in terms of product quality, reliability and above all variety.
Paris has played a dominant role in France, not just in political terms but also in economic power.
2、derail
verb
1)To derail something such as a plan or a series of negotiations means to prevent it from continuing as planned.
The present wave of political killings is the work of people trying to derail peace talks.
...a fear that any reform could be derailed by hard-line Communists.
Synonyms: prevent, stop, block, check More Synonyms of derail
2) verb
If a train is derailed or if it derails, itcomes off the track on which it is running.
Several people were injured today when a train was derailed.
No-one knows why the train derailed.
3、.breach n. 破坏
variable noun
A breach of an agreement, a law, or a promise is an act of breaking it.
The congressman was accused of a breach of secrecy rules.
4.extortion n. 敲诈,勒索,逼取;
Extortion is the crime of obtaining something from someone, especially money, by using force or threats.
原文的computerised extortion 应该翻译成计算机式掠夺
5.physical object
物体
6.vulnerable
1)adjective
Someone who is vulnerable is weak and without protection, with the result that they are easily hurt physically or emotionally.
Old people are particularly vulnerable members of our society.
vulnerability
Word forms: plural vulnerabilities
variable noun
David accepts his own vulnerability.
2) adjective
If a person, animal, or plant is vulnerable to a disease, they are more likely to get it than other people, animals, or plants.
People with high blood pressure are especially vulnerable to diabetes.
Plants that are growing vigorously are less likely to be vulnerable to disease.
vulnerability uncountable noun
Taking long-term courses of certain medicines may increase vulnerability to infection.
3) adjective
Something that is vulnerable can be easily harmed or affected by something bad.
7、vigilance n. <正>警觉;警惕;警戒
8、stripe种类
9.initiative
An initiative is an important act or statement that is intended to solve a problem.
Government initiatives to help young people have been inadequate.
There's talk of a new peace initiative.
Synonyms: plan, deal, proposal, act
10.flaw
n. 缺点, 瑕疵, 缺陷
11.counsel
. n. 忠告;讨论;商议;决策;法律顾问
12.liabilityn. 责任, 义务;
13.incentive n. 激励某人做某事的事物; 刺激; 诱因, 动机
if something is an incentive to do something, it encourages you to do it.
14.refrain
refrain sb from doing sth
If you refrain from doing something, you deliberately do not do it.
Mrs Hardie refrained from making any comment.
He appealed to all factions to refrain from violence.
Synonyms: stop, avoid, give up, cease
15.precedent
n. 先例;前例
adj. 在前的;在先的
If there is a precedent for an action or event, it has happened before, and this can be regarded as an argument for doing it again.