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5000 TOEFL Vocabulary List | Introduction |
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inspection |
n. [التفتيش] formal or official examination Experts among his inspection team can cross-check it with existing intelligence. |
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inspector |
n. [المفتش] high ranking police officer; investigator who observes carefully A UN weapons inspector is sent to investigate the find, teaming with a space station crew. |
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inspire |
v. [الإلهام] encourage; inspirit; fire the imagination of The balance performed by the Shaolin monks has insisted on inspiring many Hong Kong and Hollywood martial arts movies. |
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instantaneous |
a. [الفوري] instant; immediate; occurring with no delay Well, might the velocity of light be called instantaneous by the early observers? |
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instill |
v. [غريزية] drop in; pour in drop by drop; impart gradually; infuse slowly; cause to be imbibed I wanted Janet to trust me so I could instill new habits into her life. |
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instinct |
n. [غريزة] an inborn pattern of behavior; nature It often puts the EU into conflict with members, such as Germany, whose instinct was to protect industries that employed thousands of people. |
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institute |
v. [معهد] establish, organize, and set in operation One of the key reforms that Fox wants to institute is a major reform of the electricity sector. |
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instruction |
n. [تعليمات] direction; teaching; activities of educating or instructing On a military level, Iran provides Hamas fighters with top military training and instruction. |
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insulation |
n. [عزل] act of insulating; separation; state of being detached, from other objects The English Channel preserved the insulation of England. |
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insulin |
n. [الانسولين] hormone secreted by the isles For common people, they cannot tell the difference between insulin resistance or diabetes. |
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insuperable |
a. [المتمردين] impossible to overcome; unbeatable Though the odds against their survival seemed insuperable, the Apollo 13 astronauts reached earth safely. |
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integrated |
a. [المتكاملة] formed into a whole; introduced into another entity A more closely integrated economic and political system will make us stronger than before. |
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intense |
a. [مكثفة] extreme; acute; in an extreme degree The Israeli and Palestinian girls engage in intense discussions and heated arguments. |
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