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1, power factor

Both residents and office equipment manufacturers have realized the importance of improving power factor. They can get the maximum electric energy by improving the power factor and benefit from it.

Note: In AC circuits, the ratio of active power to apparent power is often less than 1. Active power is the part of power that can do work, and apparent power is the product of voltage and current.

2. Qigong

Sentence-making: Although Qigong has been used by people in ancient times, its slow and meditative movements are more and more closely related to modern people's lifestyle, because it has the ability to cope with the pressure of destructive influence.

Description: China's unique fitness technology. There are basically two kinds, one is standing still, sitting still or lying still, concentrating on the spirit and breathing in a special way, and promoting the functions of circulation and digestive system. The other is to use gentle exercise, massage and other methods, insist on regular exercise and enhance physical fitness.

Step 3 succeed

Sentence making: Her testimony made it difficult for him to become a successful politician.

Description: get the expected result (relative to' failure'): the experiment is over | the press conference is very open ~

4. Electricity

Sentence: Adjust the direction of the polarizer, aim at a polarization direction in the polarization combination modulation signal, and then the measured electric power increases with the accumulated polarization dispersion, which can be used for monitoring.

Note: The work done by current in unit time is in watts, and the practical unit is kilowatts.

5. Function

Sentence: If any node in the cluster fails, the user will be redirected to another functional node in the system, and his or her session will continue as if nothing had happened.

Interpretation: the beneficial role played by things or methods; Efficiency.

Step 6 practice

Sentence-making: The mysterious problem that you can't get rid of when you are possessed in practicing acrobatics mostly happens when you skillfully use willpower or try to control and guide qi with imagination.

Commentary: practicing martial arts: ~ room | The actor is ~.

Step 7 do the work

Sentence: Well, we see the temperature rise, and then we have the amount of work and the temperature rise, which is a value under constant pressure.

Description: Same as [Work] 2.

8. Basic skills

Sentence making: His words also show that he has a deep and solid knowledge of Java and related fields; Have critical and curious thinking; And how large-scale software systems work.

Interpretation: the basis of basic skills.

9. Wushu

Sentence-making: These non-mainstream words and deeds are actually dead. Catchwords and commodities that cut off the ideological roots are martial arts secrets that can be published and sold on a large scale, and they are doomed to be unable to move forward.

Note: (1) refers to military achievements. (2) with [Wu Gong].

10, job

Sentence making: Once your children understand how they learn and how what they like comes from talent, the next step is to show them how to use talent to complete their studies.

Description: The knowledge and skills that the student has learned according to the regulations: excellent results in all subjects at school.

1 1, exploits

Sentence: He said that his superiors like golf and laughed at this hobby as a sign of weakness. In several books describing his achievements, he promoted himself as the Thai version of Rambo.

Description: Contribution made in the battle.

12, basic skills

Sentence-making: The basic skill of answering questions lies in the usual accumulation. Try to find out the news about China when reading the newspaper every day. These problems are likely to appear in future occasions.

Explanation: Basic knowledge and skills necessary for a job.

13, meritorious service

Sentence making: The original function of the inscription is only to record the name of the deceased. With the pursuit of "merit and fame" in Han Dynasty, the inscription has the function of "praising virtue".

Note: Achievement: One person ~, the whole family is glorious | has made great contributions twice.

14, advantages

Sentence: Despite the constant wrestling before the summit, diplomatic experts pointed out that global leaders have a tradition of pursuing the perfection of the meeting in order to explain to the people that this means that it is still possible to reach an agreement after all.

Explanation: (1) Good faith: praising people's heroes. (2) Buddhist terminology refers to doing good deeds and chanting Buddhist scriptures.

15, fame

Sentence making: I always think that everyone has a back garden full of spring scenery, but many people's back gardens are full of weeds because of the interference of fame and fortune.

Explanation: The feudal era refers to the title of imperial examination or official position.

16, function

Sentence making: Doing what you love seems to be different from Plato's understanding of justice. Shouldn't everyone have the same special function or perfect or play a special skill?

Explanation: function; be useful

17, power supply

Sentence: the machine should be used where it can give full play to its value: in another workshop, the output power of the finished battery is detected by a lamp, and then put into the box by the robot hand according to the detection result.

Explanation: The work done by an object per unit time. Unit of power of electric energy includes watts, kilowatts and so on. Does unit of power of mechanical energy have meters? Kg/s, horsepower, etc.

18, study hard

Sentence making: However, the youngest son John prefers to do hands-on work. He studies hard at school, but he is not interested in technical subjects. After graduating from high school, he didn't go to college, but found a job.

Study hard: I stayed in the library for half a day.

19, study hard

Sentence making: However, the youngest son John prefers to do hands-on work. He studies hard at school, but he is not interested in technical subjects. After graduating from high school, he didn't go to college, but found a job.

Study hard: I stayed in the library for half a day.

20, meritorious service

Sentence: The space shuttle Atlantis has also made remarkable achievements. Since its first space mission in 1985, it has broken into the vast space many times and brought back important scientific information again and again.

Interpretation: refers to the great contribution and special contribution made to the country and people.

2 1, utility

Sentence making: In middle age, Mill developed the most important achievement in his life-logical system. But now people remember that most of the content was used in his short story Utilitarianism published in 1863.

Explanation: efficacy and benefits.

22. Advantages and disadvantages

Sentence making: We should be able to feel the world personally, but for some unconscious reasons, we always experience and appreciate our own life indirectly from the advantages and disadvantages of others.

Explanation: credit and fault.

23. Skills

Sentence: However, while giving China more time to upgrade its technological capabilities, the United States neglected its own development, which led to a disastrous result, not only losing the clean technology war, but also facing the danger of completely losing the market.

Description: (1) Efficacy. (2) Kung Fu and strength.

24.achievements

Sentence making: We must realize that the man who did this feat, that is, Jesus, paid the price of being crucified. This at least makes us have no doubt about his authenticity.

Explanation: meritorious service.

25. Take credit for ...

Sentence: Economist Surgit? Bhahara said that this is the first non-populist budget launched by the Congress Party since India gained independence from Britain 63 years ago, and Mukherjee has made great contributions to it.

Explanation: think that the success of something is due to one's own strength; Think you have credit: ~ complacency.

26.utilitarianism

Sentence making: In middle age, Mill developed the most important achievement in his life-logical system. But now people remember that most of the content was used in his short story Utilitarianism published in 1863.

Explanation: usually refers to an ethical theory of the bourgeoisie. The main representatives are19th century British Bentham and Mill. They regard the narrow personal interests and egoism of the bourgeoisie as the universal moral norms of human behavior. In class society, different classes have different utilitarianism.

27. Singing skills

Sentence: At this time, she received a film contract and invited her to play Johnny? Cash? A tortured country singer? His wife needed an actor to sing, and she was taken back to her hometown in Nashville.

Description: Same as [singer].

28.loans

Sentence: When she finally found another job opportunity and signed the contract, she gracefully attributed it to her boss, who taught her all this.

Give credit to a person or a group: all their achievements and honors are attributed to the party and the people.

29.credit

Sentence: Kate, who is six months older than Prince William, successfully persuaded Prince William, who struggled to adapt in the first year of college, to stick to it. The credit should go to her.

Explanation: the contribution of light to the cause.

30. efficacy

Sentence: People use a scarlet letter to represent this woman's sin, and its potentially disastrous influence is far-reaching, so she can't get any human sympathy unless she is as sinful as herself.

Explanation: function; Efficiency.

3 1, Internal Skill

Sentence-making: To cultivate the core competitiveness of an enterprise means that the enterprise should start from practicing its internal strength and cultivate its own scientific management methods and means, as well as its innovative spirit and ability.

Explanation: Wushu or qigong (different from' external work') that exercises the internal organs of the body.

32.achievements

Sentence-making: As an artist, Heavy Hair today gave us an inspiration: In this restless era, all of us, including the so-called artists, rushed to the world of fame and fortune. Is this right?

Description: career and achievement: desire ~.

33. Heroes

Sentence: In the first half, he had a ball that hit the far post with his left foot, but he was fouled at an opportunity in the 84th minute. This opportunity could have made him the hero of the team's victory, but he kicked away this golden opportunity with his right foot.

Explanation: In the monarchical era, people who were called heroes now refer to people who made special contributions to the people's revolutionary cause.

34.achievements

Sentence making: One can't be proud of one's own merits, let alone praise one's own merits. Sometimes he can't bow his head and ask for anything; There are many such things.

Description: Contributions and achievements.

35. Take credit for ...

Sentence: Have you ever watched your colleagues take your ideas for themselves and take the credit for themselves? Are you accused of being emotional and making jokes about attacking people? Is the conversation often interrupted in the meeting?

Explanation: yāogūng(yāog not ng) takes the credit of others for himself: ~ Please enjoy.

36. Heavy work

Sentence: the manufacturing advantage gained at low cost is obviously not suitable for today's form. Therefore, the export of China products should focus on the brand strategy of export products and the core competitiveness of export enterprises.

Interpretation: Efforts: Language is not something that can be easily learned, but something that must be learned.

37, work order

Sentence: But at least Dan's agility and many beautiful legs greatly reduced my dislike for him. But Yang Baoling's role seems to have no other purpose than filling Dan's emotional void.

Explanation: The past refers to the law.

38. Qigong therapy

Sentence-making: Behavioral therapy in TCM includes olfactory therapy (systematic desensitization), shock therapy, reaction prevention, aversion therapy, imitation therapy, qigong therapy and schoolwork therapy.

Explanation: A way to exercise and prevent diseases by' calming down' and' regulating breathing'. Generally divided into two categories: static work and dynamic work. Static exercises include sitting, lying, standing and other postures, using methods such as' pranayama' and' intentional defense', such as relaxation exercises and internal strength training exercises. Such as gentle rhythmic physical activities and self-massage, self-slapping and other exercises. Static and dynamic exercises have the functions of dredging meridians and harmonizing qi and blood.

39. External work

Sentence: In air separation equipment, turboexpander is a machine used to expand gas and output cold energy generated by external work. Because of its many advantages, it has been widely used in air separation industry.

Explanation: (~ Er) The martial arts of strengthening the bones and muscles (different from' internal skill').

40. record merit

Sentence: Andrew? Cuomo added: "I gave him extra points for his unyielding, unyielding and evasive behavior, because he was attacked by powerful forces."

Note: registering merit means rewarding: ~ once.

4 1, you're done

Sentence: We have no market experience for generations. You can't just verbally claim that you have achieved a market economy and expect to wake up and finish it. What I meant at that time was that it would take a generation to make the market basically work.

Allusions: achievements: career; Tell: announce. Refers to the completion of a huge project or an important task.

42. Get success

Sentence: If one day you are like Eric of Google? Schmidt or Starbucks CEO Howard? Schultz has a reputation, and you can always use the celebrity effect to promote your political opinions.

Allusions: merit: merit. Just: reach out. Made achievements and won a reputation.

43. Get twice the result with half the effort

Sentence-making: The Global Health Action Plan recognizes that paying attention to women, girls and gender equality can improve women's health and promote the health of their families and communities, thus playing a multiplier role;

Allusion: It means doing things properly, so you get twice the result with half the effort.

44. Sing a hymn

Sentence making: He said that most American writers and readers are in this situation, and they still taboo any literary works that do not praise the United States or praise our shortcomings as advantages.

Allusions: Song, ode: praise. Praise merit.

45. immediate success

Sentence: Junhao Hotel in Kunshan has specially launched western-style banquet take-away service, and the professional catering planning team will tailor your business banquet for you. No matter the opening ceremony, new product release or theme activities, we will make you get twice the result with half the effort and get immediate results.

Allusions: describe the success of the work at the beginning.

46. Make great contributions

Sentence: Terry was appointed captain of England national team in August 2008 and made 15 appearances for Capello's national team. And led the team to get 1 1 win and 2 draws, which made great contributions to the smooth promotion of this year's World Cup in South Africa.

Allusion: Sweaty horse: The horse that soldiers ride is sweating like a pig, which is a metaphor for struggling hard. Refers to the establishment of meritorious military service on the battlefield. Now refers to the contribution made by hard work.

47. Get twice the result with half the effort

Sentence: OTA in China can develop their hotel technology to the extreme, but if hotels in China don't develop their own technology, it will get twice the result with half the effort.

Allusion: refers to hard work with little effect.

48.

Sentence: With a wave of offensives in the fourth quarter, the Bulls had a chance to win the Heat and win two consecutive victories, but at the last moment, their poor hand feel and excellent performance of their opponents still made them fall short.

Allusions: loss: lack; Basket: A basket full of dirt. A mountain nine yards high cannot be completed without a basket of soil. Metaphorically, things are not finished until the last point.

49. Great achievements

Sentence making: Like his predecessors, Vidic has had many great personalities and outstanding talents in the past few years when he was selected as the captain, but it is still difficult to compare with the legendary great achievements in history.

Allusions: richness: greatness. Great achievement.

50. All previous efforts were in vain.

Besides, we need to realize one of the keys to our brilliant success? Education? In fact, it is a consumable asset. Education has made the United States great, and ignoring it will make all our previous efforts go to waste.

Allusions: merit: credit; Do: completely; Abandon: lose. All the previous points are gone. It also means that all previous efforts have been in vain.

5 1, contribute

Sentence: If you work in a company, you should know whether this is a place where you can make great achievements or a place where the security guard is destined to send you out to cancel your company ID card.

Allusions: construction: establishment; Merit: meritorious service; Industry: career. Make contributions and achieve great things.

52. Success failed.

Sentence: If you are within their sphere of influence, you should naturally follow suit. Imagine that you are a political navy and must be integrated into the landing area. If you can't translate your ideas into words they understand, that alone is enough to make you fail.

Allusions: vertical: near, soon. Things failed when they were about to succeed.

53, quick success and instant benefit

Sentence: This incident has become the focus of media attention in China. Behind a series of food safety scandals, the current situation of sloppy agricultural management, quick success and excessive use of chemical fertilizers has been exposed.

Allusions: merit: success; Close: immediately. Be eager for success and covet immediate achievements and interests.

54.invalid

Sentence making: However, as long as I have the idea that "this may not be the best way" or "I don't want to do so much work", all the solutions (whether direct or indirect) will be in vain.

Allusions: no pains, no gains.

55. There is no limit to merit

Sentence: The sacred duty of "daytime messenger" is to do everything for the health of patients, and you will make great contributions to promoting white capsules to pray for health.

Allusions: all over the world: merit; Infinite: impossible to calculate. In the past, it meant great achievements. Now it is often used to praise good deeds.

56. In vain

Sentence-making: In response, enterprises desperately want to use marketing strategies such as promotion and advertising to support their income, but they are often in vain.

Allusion: I made efforts, but I didn't get the result.

57. Retire after success

Sentence: these questions should have declared the success of retiring the convertible, but one thing is hard to give up: the people in the car bathed in the sun and walked against the wind? It is a symbol of youth, freedom and sexiness.

Allusions: body: self, self. After that, you will retire and never come back.

58. Be ecstatic

Sentence-making: grandstanding is a characteristic of American culture. It likes ambitious and easily exaggerates crazy images. Graham said that it is difficult for such an America to accept a thin, low-key New Englander who doesn't like to whitewash himself.

Allusion: It means to do great things and make great contributions regardless of the conditions. Often used to describe grandiose style.

59. Complete advantages

Sentence: Despite the constant wrestling before the summit, diplomatic experts pointed out that global leaders have a tradition of pursuing the perfection of the meeting in order to explain to the people that this means that it is still possible to reach an agreement after all.

Allusions: Metaphorical events come to a successful conclusion.

60. merit-based rewards

Sentence: But for a whole summer, thousands of your compatriots built beehives, but who will reward each bee afterwards?

Allusion: Reward according to merit.

6 1, take credit for yourself.

Sentence-making: Her spirit of not being afraid of cold, perseverance and not taking credit for pride is also known as the spirit of the Chinese nation. She won the highest honor, which led to the chapter of plum blossom soul.

Allusion: I feel that I have done something, and I feel great.

62. Finish your work in a battle.

Sentence: Of course, the final solution to the problem of migrant workers still needs the efforts of all parties, and we can't expect it to happen overnight. The author's idea is only an academic exploration, and its feasibility needs to be further tested in practice.

Allusion: Do what should be done in several steps at once.

Compensation.

Sentence: Now he can have at least two chances to make up for it.

Allusion: Use credit to make up for mistakes.

64. The power of greed for heaven

Sentence making: This is why I don't like to be greedy for the merits and demerits of my songs.

Allusions: greed: greed. Describe the achievement of Heaven as one's own strength. Now it refers to obliterating the power of the masses or leaders and taking credit for themselves.

65. Give up all your efforts

Sentence making: In a decentralized world, as long as some local interests try their best, they can stop a huge global process and let it be completely abandoned.

Allusions: merit: efficacy, merit; Throw away: throw away. All the effects are lost.

66. Reward yourself with hard work

As for the first wife, she is a loyal partner, and it is hard to take care of business and housework for him.

Allusion: I have made a lot of efforts, suffered a lot and contributed a lot.

67. Failure is the mother of success

When you fail, never lose hope, because failure is the mother of success.

Allusions: Failure is often the forerunner of success. Learn from failure and win in the end.

68. Founding heroes

Sentence: Qin, a founding hero, volunteered to keep vigil at the palace gate to exorcise ghosts, and Weichi Gong, another founding hero, was also willing to accompany the vigil.

Allusions: people who have made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty.

69. Make amends

I am very excited at the thought of going to France for my holiday. I know I will make up for my mistake and have a good time.

Allusion: Take credit to compensate for negligence.

70.sandwich martial arts

Sentence making: The Tang Dynasty, not only the core of East Asia at that time, but also the most prosperous country in the world, created brilliant literary martial arts and achieved rare prosperity in history.

Allusions: Metaphors are political and military.

7 1, which is not desirable.

Sentence: This is an anti-American trophy from a Korean friend. It was given to me as a gift. I refused for no reason.

Allusion: Lu: The salary of officials in the old society. Get something for nothing

72. Success is natural.

Sentence making: An obstacle, setback or delay only means one thing: it is not time for you to achieve your goal.

Allusion: If you make enough efforts, things will naturally have results.