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  • 22.09.03 19:09

    첫댓글 His ostensible reason for visiting his father's house was to ask father's health. But a real reason was to see the puppy.

  • 22.09.03 19:10

    To hire young brains can bring new fresh perspective to this project.

  • 22.09.03 19:11

    He gave off obnoxious odor, fart, to show his anger to her.

  • 22.09.03 19:13

    Eating Kimchi can keep obesity which comes with stork and hypertension at bay.

  • 22.09.03 19:22

    His face in the red and sharp eyebrow indicated that he was trying to hold back an paroxysm of indignation.

  • 22.09.03 19:21

    Smartphone is a prevaded problem with youngsters. It distracts them from studying.

  • 22.09.03 19:26

    Dust particles in polluted air are pernicious to the health of us.

  • 22.09.03 19:18

    [obnoxious]

    It is obnoxious of you to keep interrupting.

  • 22.09.03 19:19

    [officious]

    Our conversations were frequently interrupted by our host's officious personal secretary.

  • 22.09.03 19:21

    [opportune]

    It was not opportune moment to ask for a raise when I saw worried expression on the employer's face.

  • 22.09.03 19:22

    [paramount]

    Of paramount concern in any field of work is the ability to cooperate with other people.

  • 22.09.03 19:24

    [obligate]

    The law obligate us to pay taxes. My brother in law, however, doesn't pay taxes as he is an unemployed parasite. He never bothers to look for a job.

  • 22.09.03 19:32

    [obloquy]

    Unfortunately, the criminal action of one police officer exposed the whole police department to obloquy.

  • 22.09.03 19:34

    [obliterate]

    Harsh weather had obliterated the statue's features.

  • 22.09.03 19:22

    [oppress]
    I felt so oppressed by the news of the accident that I had no desire to attend the party.

    Wherever there is oppression m, there is resistence.

    [obliterate]
    I am willing to forgive you, but I can never obliterate from the mind the memory of your dishonesty.
    During colony periods, they tried to obliterate the curture.

  • 22.09.03 19:23

    [perpetual]
    Presidents,congressmen, and other officals come and go but the principles of democracy and freedom on which our government rests are perpetual.

    [persist]
    No matter what happens, I will inexorably take no for an answer.

  • 22.09.03 19:23

    [obese]
    I was much relieved when she took out her obese wallet and indicated that she wanted to pay the entire check.

    Obese people are bound to find it difficult to stop overeating.

    [obligate]
    Indubitably, you will agree that we are obligated to do many things in life that are required by law.

  • 22.09.03 19:24

    [obsequious]
    The duty of critics is to be neither hostile nor obsequious, but rather to express their ideas with sincerity, moderation, and clarity.

    [opprobrium]
    Am I to bear the opprobrium of being regarded as a snob just because I want to associate with people of education and refinement.

    [obloquy]
    I knew that if I ran for public office, I would be exposed to severe criticism but I never expected a deluge of obloquy.

    [obtrude]
    We were eager to be favorably impressed, but as he continued to speak, the one fact that obtruded itself all of us was his utter incapacity for the office.

  • 22.09.03 19:33

    opprobrium
    The governor was revealed to have been involved in the scandal and was forced to resign in opprobrium.

    obloquy
    Unfortunately, the criminal action of one officer exposed the whole prosecutor department to obloquy.

    obsession
    My roommate’s obsession with neatness is driving me crazy I can’t put a cup down on the table for a second without her putting it in the dishwasher.

    She no longer cared about money and love and of themselves revenging her x-boyfriend in every was was now her obsession.

  • 22.09.03 19:39

    paradox
    It may be a paradox, but I believe that sometimes you have to be cruel to be kind.

    paramount
    The safety of her child was the paramount concern of the parents at every moment.

    It’s obvious that what students to do study is paramount to the studens.

    obtrude
    I wish my father would not obtrude his opinion on me if I want his opinion, I will ask for it.

  • 22.09.03 20:13

    The president felt obligated to act upon the evidence as presented to him by the congressional committee.

    Refusing to be oppressed by unfair cases, I rose in revolt against him.

    She was obviate in her refusal to listen to our complaints.

    I would like their honest opinion, not just obsequious compliments.

    The ruling redefined the parameters of freedom of speech.

  • 22.09.03 20:16

    Her ostensible interest is friendly concern, but her real aim is gathering gossip.

    The obdurate leader refused to negotiate and war became inevitable.

    The young supervisor officiates at meetings of the town council.

  • 작성자 22.09.03 20:20

    1. officiate
    I have a wedding to officiate.

    2. obliterate
    It's designed to obliterate a face.

    3. obviate
    This should obviate a recurrence of the same problem!

    4. ostensible
    The ostensible reason for his absence was illness.

    5. obsession
    She has an obsession with her beauty.

    6. parable
    This story is a Parable of Kings.

    7. perjury.
    He was sentenced for perjury.

  • 22.09.03 20:41

    1.permeate
    Racism continues to permeate our society.

    2.pernicious
    The drug has had the pernicious influence on people today.

    3.pertain
    I asked him a lot of pertinent questions.

    4.perjury
    My lawer helped me out of criminal prosecution for perjury.

  • 22.09.03 20:44

    5.persecute
    I fled to Europe to escaped persecution.

    6.perturb
    His reaction hit home and deeply perturbed me.

    7.peruse
    Of paramout importance is to peruse the rules.

  • 22.09.03 21:03

    * paradox
    - 'More haste, less speed' is a well-known paradox.

    * perjury
    - Committing perjury in court is subject to criminal prosecution.

    * obsequious
    - He acts in an obsequious manner.

    * paramount
    - Environmental protection is a paramount issue at present.

    *persecute
    - The voice of Christ said to him, Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?

    * obligate
    - Supreme Court rulings obligate lesser judicial courts.

    *opportune
    - He turned up at the opportune moment.

  • 22.09.03 21:07

    [persevere]
    His persevering efforts were finally rewarded.

    [pertain]
    He asked me a lot of very pertinent questions.

    [perjure]
    The judge warned the witness not to perjure herself.

    [perpetuate]
    Schools tend to perpetuate the myth that boys are better at sport than girls.

  • 22.09.03 21:08

    [persistence]
    Skill comes only with practice, patience and persistence.

    [pervasive]
    Television news was pervasive, undifferentiated, and relatively unbiased.

    [persecute]
    Since society does not generally punish people for their illnesses, it followed that society should not persecute gays.

    [perspective]
    In 15th-century Italy, artists rediscovered the rules of perspective.

  • 22.09.03 22:07

    1. Her ostensible interest is friendly concern, but her real aim is gathering gossip.
    2. Eating too much of the wrong food and getting little exercise can make people obese.
    3. Refusing to be oppressed by unjust laws, the American colonists rose in revolt against the British government.
    4. He was obviate in his refusal to listen to our complaints.
    5. The mere fact that we cannot explain at the present time how she was hurt doesn’t mean that she was the victim of some occult power.
    6. You can obviate the painful need for offering apologies by not doing anything offensive in the first place

  • 22.09.03 22:14

    7. His conceit and his cold disregard of other people’s feelings make him utterly obnoxious.
    8. Like so many other people of his background and generation, he did unquestioning obeisance before the accepted symbols of material success.
    9. The safety of the citizens was the paramount concern of the mayor at the point.
    10. It may be a paradox, but I believe that sometimes you have to be cruel to be kind.
    11. I wish he would not obtrude his opinions on us ; if we want his opinion, we’ll ask for it.

  • 22.09.03 22:18

    @Agnes_박수연 12. I know that they deserve to be condemned, but i can’t bring myself to heap obloquy on them they are in such a state of disgrace and humiliation.
    13. The duty of critics is to be neither hostile nor obsequious but rather to express their ideas with sincerity, moderation, and clarity.
    14. Of paramount concern in any field of work is the ability to cooperate with other people.

  • 22.09.03 23:20

    officiate
    Who will be given the honor of officiating at the ceremonies dedicating the new hospital?

    oppress
    Refusing to be oppressed by unjust laws, the American colonists rose in revolt against the British government

    obliterate
    Unless we learn to control nuclear weapons, the speaker said they may obliterate mankind.

    obese
    It is advisable that obese people try to lose weight

    obligate
    The president felt obligated to act upon the evidence as presented to him by the congressional committee.

    obnoxious
    His conceit and his cold disregard for other people's feelings make him utterly obnoxious

  • 22.09.03 23:20

    obviate
    You can obviate the painful need for offering apologies by not doing anything offensive in the first place

    officious
    Can I ever forget that officious clerk in the customs office who insisted that I empty every piece of luggage before him?

    obdurate
    He was obdurate in his refusal to listen to our complaints

    occult
    The mere fact that we cannot explain at the present time how she was hurt doesn't mean that she was the victim of some occult power

    opportune
    When I saw the worried expression on the face of my employer, I realized that the time was not opportune to ask for a raise.

  • 22.09.03 23:21

    ostensible
    His ostensible purpose in visiting me was to pay his respects, but I suspected that he intended to ask for a loan

    ostentatious
    Her high-style evening gown and elaborate jewelry were far too ostentatious for such an informal occasion

    obeisance
    Like so many other people of his background and generation, he did unquestioning obeisance before the accepted symbols of material success.

    obscene
    Though the music to that song is charming, the lyrics verge on the obscenity

  • 22.09.03 23:21

    obsequious
    Critics must be neither hostile nor obsequious, but rather to express their ideas with sincerity, moderation, and clarity.

    opprobrium
    Some historians question whether Benedict Arnold really deserves all the opprobrium that has been heaped on him as the arch-traitor of American history

    obloquy
    I know that they deserved to be condemned, but I can't bring myself to heap obloquy on them when they are in such a state of disgrace and humiliation

  • 22.09.03 23:22

    obsession
    People who can spend six hours in one day watching football games on TV are not just indulging an interest; they are in the grip of an obsession

    obtrude
    As I sat there with Lucy exchanging sweet nothings, his ugly face suddenly obtruded upon my bliss.

    paramount
    Of paramount concern in any field of work is the ability to cooperate with other people

    paragon
    She did her work so quietly that it took us time to realize that she was a veritable paragon of efficiency and diligence

  • 22.09.03 23:22

    paraphrase
    Since I could not bring to mind the exact words of the speech I had tried to memorize, I deliver

    paroxysm
    Seized by a paroxysm of rage, he began to beat the bars of his cell with his bare hands.

    parameter
    In estimating the relative military strength of the two powers, we must concentrate on the parameters by which the ability to carry on modern warfare may be judged

    parody
    Instead of working so hard to parody the style of famous comedians, why don't you try to develop a style of your own?

  • 22.09.03 23:23

    persevere
    In spite of all that you say about how hard it is to get into medical school, I intend to persevere in my plans to become a doctor

    pertain
    This is an excellent report because everything in it pertains directly to the subject under discussion

    perjury
    She may have given wrong information in court, but this was an honest mistake and certainly does not make her guilty of perjury
    I must warn you about if you fail to tell the truth, you may lay yourself open to a charge of perjury

    perpetual
    The burn-out forest will serve as a perpetual reminder of how human carelessness and selfishness

  • 22.09.03 23:24

    persist
    How can he persist in denying that he was at the scene of the crime when a number of people saw him there?

    pervade
    As the holidays approached, a feeling of excitement and anticipation seemed pervaded the entire school

    persecute
    Although the Puritans came to America to find religious freedom, some were quite ready to persecute other people for their religious beliefs

    perspective
    Some day when you see this event in its proper perspective, you will realize that it is not as important as it seems now

    perturb
    Her sudden appearance did not seem to perturb him in the least

  • 22.09.03 23:27

    peruse
    You should peruse the instructions with great care

    perceive
    One of the aims of education is to enable us to perceive the difference between what is truly excellent and what is second-rate

    perennial
    Lack of resources has been a perennial problem since the beginning

    perverse
    The psychologist said that troubled young people often have a perverse impulse to do exactly what will be more injurious to them.

    permeate
    Racism continues to permeate our society

    pernicious
    Is there any need for me to describe at length the pernicious effects of bad companions on impressionable young people?

  • 22.09.03 23:46

    [opression]
    Wherever there is oppression, there is resistance.
    [oblige]
    Could you oblige me by opening the window.
    [obvious]
    These virus infections display obvious visual symptoms.
    [paraphrase]
    Paraphrase this article in 250 words or less.
    [paradoxical]
    It seems paradoxical to me, but if you drink a cup of hot tea it seems to cool you down.
    [pertinent]
    He asked me a lot of very pertinent questions.
    [perjury]
    They also could face criminal prosecution for perjury.

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