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| [00:14.01] | compatible(harmonious, congruous): Is this software compatible with my computer? |
| [00:22.94] | boundary(border, limit): A fence marked the boundary of the woods. |
| [00:30.77] | boundless(vast, limitless) |
| [00:35.00] | endless(everlasting): The long and boring drive seemed endless. |
| [00:44.42] | cohesive |
| [00:49.96] | horizontal |
| [00:53.58] | bulk: The bulk of this oil tank is about 500 tons. |
| [01:02.46] | brim(margin, edge, rim): A bird perched on the brim of the flowerpot. |
| [01:10.60] | edge(rim, margin): John is at the edge of death. |
| [01:17.48] | rim(edge, border): The horse finally came to a halt on the very rim of the cliff. |
| [01:27.15] | brink(margin, edge, rim): A fence was built along the brink of the cliff to prevent accidents. |
| [01:37.72] | constituent(component) |
| [01:42.29] | dimension(size, proportion): He drew a house in three-dimension. |
| [01:49.90] | elasticity |
| [01:53.79] | cohesion: Since Bob's paper had no cohesion and merely listed facts, he received a failing grade. |
| [02:08.32] | mechanics |
| [02:12.25] | pressure: He feels the pressure soon after he takes up the job. |
| [02:21.01] | gravity |
| [02:24.37] | impetus(urge, momentum): His longing for another kind of life is a major impetus for his hard working. |
| [02:35.02] | release(give off, discharge, dismiss, emit): Thousands of balloons were released at the opening ceremony. |
| [02:43.88] | decelerate(decrease the speed of, accelerate): Many countries are seeking measures to decelerate the arms buildup. |
| [02:53.47] | precipitate: The finest bridge of the city broke and precipitated five travelers into the river below. |
| [03:05.05] | expedite(speed up, hasten): The person I talked to on the phone promised to expedite the shipment of the book I ordered. |
| [03:15.15] | quiver(shiver, tremble): The dog quivered in the rain. |
| [03:22.89] | jar: Her announcement really jarred me. I was shocked. |
| [03:31.98] | vibration |
| [03:35.85] | discharge(let out, release, liberate): The patient was discharged from the hospital after complete recovery. |
| [03:46.04] | shrink(contract, compress, dwindle): Because my shirt had shrunk, I gave it to my younger cousin. |
| [03:56.17] | diffuse(scatter, spread): The winds diffused the smoke throughout the neighborhood. |
| [04:05.73] | emit(discharge, give off): All the cars that emit poisonous gas have been called back. |
| [04:16.36] | transpire(exhale, send out): It was transpired that the king was already dead. |
| [04:26.44] | constitute(form, compose, make up): Not telling the whole truth constitutes lying. |
| [04:36.98] | eject(emit, ejaculate): The machine ejected finished parts faster than we could count them. |
| [04:47.22] | radiate(emit, give off): Heat radiated from the stove. |
| [04:54.27] | molecule |
| [04:57.40] | ion |
| [05:01.10] | electron |
| [05:04.73] | neutron |
| [05:08.70] | nucleus |
| [05:12.37] | proton |
| [05:15.66] | atom: An atom is made up of protons, neutrons and one or more electrons. |
| [05:26.51] | nuclear |
| [05:30.34] | physics |
| [05:33.64] | fusion |
| [05:36.90] | thermometer |
| [05:40.12] | temperature |
| [05:43.28] | thaw(melt, defrost): Last week it was so warm that the frozen pond thawed. |
| [05:54.28] | centigrade: Centigrade scale is used in most countries except the United States. |
| [06:04.58] | clot(gelatinize, congeal): Blood had begun to clot around the gaping wound. |
| [06:12.81] | sublimate(elevate, refine): Water are sublimated from the gaseous to the solid state without becoming a liquid. |
| [06:24.10] | distillation: Distillation is used to produce very pure water. |
| [06:33.48] | chaos(disorder): Chaos broke out when the fire alarm went off. |
| [06:40.92] | clutter(litter, disarray): My office is filled with useless clutter. |
| [06:49.79] | equilibrium(balance): The gymnast has perfect equilibrium. |
| [06:58.50] | density: The population density is very high in Hong Kong. |
| [07:06.87] | liquid: The three phases of matter are solid, liquid and gas. |
| [07:16.39] | dilute(thin, weaken): As the ice melted, it diluted my drink. |
| [07:25.63] | dehydrate: Her body had dehydrated dangerously with the heat. |
| [07:34.88] | declivity |
| [07:39.28] | foam(bubble, froth) |
| [07:43.01] | ventilation(airing, air circulation) |
| [07:46.32] | evaporate(vaporize): The rubbing alcohol evaporated as soon as the nurse dabbed it on the patient's arm. |
| [07:57.36] | evaporation |
| [08:01.24] | thermodynamics |
| [08:05.03] | friction: The wheel has been expired due to friction. |
| [08:13.08] | attrition(wear and tear) |
| [08:16.46] | chafe(rub, scrape): Coarse fabric will chafe your skin. |
| [08:24.17] | resonance: The opera singer's voice has very good resonance. |
| [08:33.40] | echo |
| [08:38.93] | ultrasonics |
| [08:42.65] | sonar |
| [08:48.36] | accoustic |
| [08:51.87] | band(stripe) |
| [08:55.47] | charge(fill, replenish) |
| [09:01.45] | electricity: static electricity |
| [09:06.85] | electromagnet |
| [09:11.52] | electromagnetism |
| [09:16.37] | electronic: electronic component |
| [09:20.42] | electronics |
| [09:23.93] | amplifier |
| [09:28.93] | battery: dry battery |
| [09:31.53] | chip |
| [09:34.74] | conductor |
| [09:38.47] | insulator |
| [09:43.31] | magnet |
| [09:48.71] | magnetism |
| [09:55.64] | semiconductor |
| [10:00.10] | transistor |
| [10:04.46] | ultraviolet |
| [10:11.13] | microwave |
| [10:15.38] | mechanics |
| [10:22.78] | gravitation |
| [10:28.52] | oscillation |
| [10:33.55] | statics |
| [10:37.79] | relativity |
| [10:43.57] | velocity |
| [10:48.05] | dynamics |
| [10:51.09] | force |
| [10:53.66] | current: direct current; alternating current |
| [10:56.95] | accelerate(expedite, speed): The car accelerated as it went downhill. |
| [11:07.14] | acceleration |
| [11:11.22] | transparent(clear, limpid): The sunset shined through the transparent glass. |
| [11:19.16] | opaque |
| [11:25.83] | translucent |
| [11:30.87] | optical: optical fiber |
| [11:36.32] | optics |
| [11:42.84] | ray: Gamma rays; infrared rays;X rays |
| [11:43.65] | spectrum |
| [11:49.38] | wavelength |
| [11:53.10] | magnifier |
| [11:57.33] | lens |
| [12:03.36] | Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore. |