Saturday, April 12, 2008

Listening 2

TOPIC:Clothing Styles
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1.
on the spur of the moment (idiom): without planning or preparation
- She always makes decisions on the spur of the moment, so you never know what she's planning.
2.slacks (noun): good-quality pants
- You don't have to wear a suit to the event, but you might want to wear a pair of nice slacks and a conservative tie.
3.make sense (idiom): have a clear meaning or a sensible explanation
- It makes sense to ask teachers to wear a nice shirt and tie to work.
4.be decked out (idiom): dressed in formal clothes for special occasions
- Everyone was shocked when my brother came to the barbecue decked out in a white tuxedo. Then, we realized he came to propose to his girlfriend.
5.rest (noun): what is left over after everything else has be used, eaten, etc.
- Wow. Your suitcase is already full of shirts and shoes. What are you going to do with the rest of your clothing?

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