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| [ar:] | |
| [al:] | |
| [00:13.60] | factious(tribal) |
| [00:17.55] | partisan: Her partisan speech angered the opposing party. |
| [00:28.40] | board |
| [00:32.31] | Senate |
| [00:36.94] | Congress |
| [00:43.38] | diplomatic(tactful): She is always diplomatic when she deals with angry students. |
| [00:54.21] | diplomacy(tact): The clerk spoke with diplomacy to the angry customer. |
| [01:05.83] | confederate(partner, company): The gangster and his confederates were arrested. |
| [01:15.78] | league |
| [01:22.31] | affiliate(associate, ally): She affiliates herself with a new law firm. |
| [01:33.12] | unconventional |
| [01:38.25] | dictatorial(tyrannical) |
| [01:43.62] | domestic: The police called the fight between the husband and wife a domestic matter. |
| [01:55.51] | potent(cogent, powerful): His potent speech impressed all the people present. |
| [02:06.87] | authoritative: Make sure you ask an authoritative source for directions. |
| [02:18.11] | influential(powerful) |
| [02:24.29] | centralized |
| [02:30.53] | authority: The teacher gave her assistant the authority to grade papers. |
| [02:40.61] | privilege(prerogative) |
| [02:45.43] | democracy: People must participate in their government if a democracy is to work. |
| [02:55.41] | petition |
| [03:02.37] | domain(field, region) |
| [03:07.53] | territory |
| [03:13.53] | nationality |
| [03:17.33] | kingdom(realm) |
| [03:21.13] | realm(field, domain) |
| [03:26.60] | regimen |
| [03:31.18] | sovereignty |
| [03:35.40] | autonomy(independence): The nation's autonomy was compromised by the treaty. |
| [03:44.78] | commission: The president appointed a commission to study poverty. |
| [03:54.40] | committee: The committee planned the club's budget for next year. |
| [04:03.94] | election: How many people voted in the last election? |
| [04:13.72] | ballot(vote, poll) |
| [04:18.53] | ideology |
| [04:22.25] | parade(procession, march) |
| [04:26.13] | govern(determine, control): The evil dictator governed unfairly. |
| [04:37.58] | confer: I conferred with my friends about what we should eat for dinner. |
| [04:48.02] | entitle: Every citizen is entitled to equal protection under the law. |
| [04:58.25] | exploit(explore): The company exploited the workers by falsely promising them pay raises. |
| [05:10.47] | maneuver(move, step, tactic): At the last moment, the basketball player made a clever maneuver that allowed a goal to be made. |
| [05:23.37] | reform(regenerate): The reform and open policy has brought us Chinese people a rich and colourful life. |
| [05:37.10] | inspect(examine, survey): The general inspected the troops. |
| [05:46.85] | emigrate: Mary emigrated from Germany to France during World War I. |
| [05:56.93] | immigrate: Britain immigrated many colonists to the New World. |
| [06:08.40] | exile(banish, deport): The king was exiled when his empire was taken over. |
| [06:19.39] | enslave: The addict was enslaved by drugs. |
| [06:27.42] | hustle(hurry, hasten): To make more money, the restaurant owner hustled customers in and out quickly. |
| [06:37.55] | impel(compel, urge): He was impelled by a strong passion to save the diseased boy. |
| [06:48.47] | oust(dismiss, throw out): He was ousted from his position as chairman. |
| [06:56.44] | banish(exile, expel): The naughty child was banished to his room until dinner. |
| [07:05.63] | deport |
| [07:17.91] | enable(make possible, allow, help): An unexpected inheritance enabled me to buy a house. |
| [07:21.06] | reign(govern, rule): The old king has been reigning the nation for 30 years. |
| [07:30.70] | dominate(control): The older brother dominated his younger siblings. |
| [07:42.42] | abdicate(abandon): King Edward abdicated in 1936. |
| [07:53.06] | administer(govern, supervise): The personnel director administers the attendance policy. |
| [08:03.13] | administration(management): Lisa is involved in administration at the company she works for. |
| [08:13.86] | institute(establish, set up, start): The village instituted a welfare system on their own. |
| [08:24.09] | amendment |
| [08:29.29] | colonize: Britain colonized many parts of Africa. |
| [08:38.94] | check(examine, inspect): Raising interest rate is commonly used as a tool to check inflation. |
| [08:50.11] | monarchy |
| [08:57.41] | republican |
| [09:07.61] | anarchism |
| [09:11.38] | doctrine(principle) |
| [09:15.16] | immigrant |
| [09:21.14] | municipal |
| [09:28.34] | strike(work stoppage): In France, going on strike is frequently being utilised by the union in fighting for the workers' interest, which strikes the nation's economy heavily. |
| [09:44.34] | scandal(disgrace, defamation): The president's scandal was soon publicized and exaggerated. |
| [09:54.45] | vote |
| [09:58.71] | welfare |
| [10:04.12] | Ideas are like the stars—we never reach them, but like mariners, we chart our course by them. –C.Schur |
| ti: | |
| ar: | |
| al: | |
| [00:13.60] | factious tribal |
| [00:17.55] | partisan: Her partisan speech angered the opposing party. |
| [00:28.40] | board |
| [00:32.31] | Senate |
| [00:36.94] | Congress |
| [00:43.38] | diplomatic tactful: She is always diplomatic when she deals with angry students. |
| [00:54.21] | diplomacy tact: The clerk spoke with diplomacy to the angry customer. |
| [01:05.83] | confederate partner, company: The gangster and his confederates were arrested. |
| [01:15.78] | league |
| [01:22.31] | affiliate associate, ally: She affiliates herself with a new law firm. |
| [01:33.12] | unconventional |
| [01:38.25] | dictatorial tyrannical |
| [01:43.62] | domestic: The police called the fight between the husband and wife a domestic matter. |
| [01:55.51] | potent cogent, powerful: His potent speech impressed all the people present. |
| [02:06.87] | authoritative: Make sure you ask an authoritative source for directions. |
| [02:18.11] | influential powerful |
| [02:24.29] | centralized |
| [02:30.53] | authority: The teacher gave her assistant the authority to grade papers. |
| [02:40.61] | privilege prerogative |
| [02:45.43] | democracy: People must participate in their government if a democracy is to work. |
| [02:55.41] | petition |
| [03:02.37] | domain field, region |
| [03:07.53] | territory |
| [03:13.53] | nationality |
| [03:17.33] | kingdom realm |
| [03:21.13] | realm field, domain |
| [03:26.60] | regimen |
| [03:31.18] | sovereignty |
| [03:35.40] | autonomy independence: The nation' s autonomy was compromised by the treaty. |
| [03:44.78] | commission: The president appointed a commission to study poverty. |
| [03:54.40] | committee: The committee planned the club' s budget for next year. |
| [04:03.94] | election: How many people voted in the last election? |
| [04:13.72] | ballot vote, poll |
| [04:18.53] | ideology |
| [04:22.25] | parade procession, march |
| [04:26.13] | govern determine, control: The evil dictator governed unfairly. |
| [04:37.58] | confer: I conferred with my friends about what we should eat for dinner. |
| [04:48.02] | entitle: Every citizen is entitled to equal protection under the law. |
| [04:58.25] | exploit explore: The company exploited the workers by falsely promising them pay raises. |
| [05:10.47] | maneuver move, step, tactic: At the last moment, the basketball player made a clever maneuver that allowed a goal to be made. |
| [05:23.37] | reform regenerate: The reform and open policy has brought us Chinese people a rich and colourful life. |
| [05:37.10] | inspect examine, survey: The general inspected the troops. |
| [05:46.85] | emigrate: Mary emigrated from Germany to France during World War I. |
| [05:56.93] | immigrate: Britain immigrated many colonists to the New World. |
| [06:08.40] | exile banish, deport: The king was exiled when his empire was taken over. |
| [06:19.39] | enslave: The addict was enslaved by drugs. |
| [06:27.42] | hustle hurry, hasten: To make more money, the restaurant owner hustled customers in and out quickly. |
| [06:37.55] | impel compel, urge: He was impelled by a strong passion to save the diseased boy. |
| [06:48.47] | oust dismiss, throw out: He was ousted from his position as chairman. |
| [06:56.44] | banish exile, expel: The naughty child was banished to his room until dinner. |
| [07:05.63] | deport |
| [07:17.91] | enable make possible, allow, help: An unexpected inheritance enabled me to buy a house. |
| [07:21.06] | reign govern, rule: The old king has been reigning the nation for 30 years. |
| [07:30.70] | dominate control: The older brother dominated his younger siblings. |
| [07:42.42] | abdicate abandon: King Edward abdicated in 1936. |
| [07:53.06] | administer govern, supervise: The personnel director administers the attendance policy. |
| [08:03.13] | administration management: Lisa is involved in administration at the company she works for. |
| [08:13.86] | institute establish, set up, start: The village instituted a welfare system on their own. |
| [08:24.09] | amendment |
| [08:29.29] | colonize: Britain colonized many parts of Africa. |
| [08:38.94] | check examine, inspect: Raising interest rate is commonly used as a tool to check inflation. |
| [08:50.11] | monarchy |
| [08:57.41] | republican |
| [09:07.61] | anarchism |
| [09:11.38] | doctrine principle |
| [09:15.16] | immigrant |
| [09:21.14] | municipal |
| [09:28.34] | strike work stoppage: In France, going on strike is frequently being utilised by the union in fighting for the workers' interest, which strikes the nation' s economy heavily. |
| [09:44.34] | scandal disgrace, defamation: The president' s scandal was soon publicized and exaggerated. |
| [09:54.45] | vote |
| [09:58.71] | welfare |
| [10:04.12] | Ideas are like the stars we never reach them, but like mariners, we chart our course by them. C. Schur |
| ti: | |
| ar: | |
| al: | |
| [00:13.60] | factious tribal |
| [00:17.55] | partisan: Her partisan speech angered the opposing party. |
| [00:28.40] | board |
| [00:32.31] | Senate |
| [00:36.94] | Congress |
| [00:43.38] | diplomatic tactful: She is always diplomatic when she deals with angry students. |
| [00:54.21] | diplomacy tact: The clerk spoke with diplomacy to the angry customer. |
| [01:05.83] | confederate partner, company: The gangster and his confederates were arrested. |
| [01:15.78] | league |
| [01:22.31] | affiliate associate, ally: She affiliates herself with a new law firm. |
| [01:33.12] | unconventional |
| [01:38.25] | dictatorial tyrannical |
| [01:43.62] | domestic: The police called the fight between the husband and wife a domestic matter. |
| [01:55.51] | potent cogent, powerful: His potent speech impressed all the people present. |
| [02:06.87] | authoritative: Make sure you ask an authoritative source for directions. |
| [02:18.11] | influential powerful |
| [02:24.29] | centralized |
| [02:30.53] | authority: The teacher gave her assistant the authority to grade papers. |
| [02:40.61] | privilege prerogative |
| [02:45.43] | democracy: People must participate in their government if a democracy is to work. |
| [02:55.41] | petition |
| [03:02.37] | domain field, region |
| [03:07.53] | territory |
| [03:13.53] | nationality |
| [03:17.33] | kingdom realm |
| [03:21.13] | realm field, domain |
| [03:26.60] | regimen |
| [03:31.18] | sovereignty |
| [03:35.40] | autonomy independence: The nation' s autonomy was compromised by the treaty. |
| [03:44.78] | commission: The president appointed a commission to study poverty. |
| [03:54.40] | committee: The committee planned the club' s budget for next year. |
| [04:03.94] | election: How many people voted in the last election? |
| [04:13.72] | ballot vote, poll |
| [04:18.53] | ideology |
| [04:22.25] | parade procession, march |
| [04:26.13] | govern determine, control: The evil dictator governed unfairly. |
| [04:37.58] | confer: I conferred with my friends about what we should eat for dinner. |
| [04:48.02] | entitle: Every citizen is entitled to equal protection under the law. |
| [04:58.25] | exploit explore: The company exploited the workers by falsely promising them pay raises. |
| [05:10.47] | maneuver move, step, tactic: At the last moment, the basketball player made a clever maneuver that allowed a goal to be made. |
| [05:23.37] | reform regenerate: The reform and open policy has brought us Chinese people a rich and colourful life. |
| [05:37.10] | inspect examine, survey: The general inspected the troops. |
| [05:46.85] | emigrate: Mary emigrated from Germany to France during World War I. |
| [05:56.93] | immigrate: Britain immigrated many colonists to the New World. |
| [06:08.40] | exile banish, deport: The king was exiled when his empire was taken over. |
| [06:19.39] | enslave: The addict was enslaved by drugs. |
| [06:27.42] | hustle hurry, hasten: To make more money, the restaurant owner hustled customers in and out quickly. |
| [06:37.55] | impel compel, urge: He was impelled by a strong passion to save the diseased boy. |
| [06:48.47] | oust dismiss, throw out: He was ousted from his position as chairman. |
| [06:56.44] | banish exile, expel: The naughty child was banished to his room until dinner. |
| [07:05.63] | deport |
| [07:17.91] | enable make possible, allow, help: An unexpected inheritance enabled me to buy a house. |
| [07:21.06] | reign govern, rule: The old king has been reigning the nation for 30 years. |
| [07:30.70] | dominate control: The older brother dominated his younger siblings. |
| [07:42.42] | abdicate abandon: King Edward abdicated in 1936. |
| [07:53.06] | administer govern, supervise: The personnel director administers the attendance policy. |
| [08:03.13] | administration management: Lisa is involved in administration at the company she works for. |
| [08:13.86] | institute establish, set up, start: The village instituted a welfare system on their own. |
| [08:24.09] | amendment |
| [08:29.29] | colonize: Britain colonized many parts of Africa. |
| [08:38.94] | check examine, inspect: Raising interest rate is commonly used as a tool to check inflation. |
| [08:50.11] | monarchy |
| [08:57.41] | republican |
| [09:07.61] | anarchism |
| [09:11.38] | doctrine principle |
| [09:15.16] | immigrant |
| [09:21.14] | municipal |
| [09:28.34] | strike work stoppage: In France, going on strike is frequently being utilised by the union in fighting for the workers' interest, which strikes the nation' s economy heavily. |
| [09:44.34] | scandal disgrace, defamation: The president' s scandal was soon publicized and exaggerated. |
| [09:54.45] | vote |
| [09:58.71] | welfare |
| [10:04.12] | Ideas are like the stars we never reach them, but like mariners, we chart our course by them. C. Schur |