Learning English is not just about mastering grammar and vocabulary, but more importantly, being able to use it naturally in real situations. However, textbook sentences are often too formal and differ greatly from expressions used in everyday life. To speak authentic, natural English, one needs exposure to real conversational contexts. Here, we have carefully selected commonly used daily English expressions covering social, work, and travel scenarios to help you move beyond 'textbook English' and learn what native speakers truly use. Below is the content of this session "Episode 60: Farewell Hong Kong." Consistent accumulation will make your English closer to real life!
Hong Kong has been a place of meeting and a place of refuge. Here merchants and teachers, architects and artisans have built one of the world's greatest cities. Here East and West have joined together in free and peaceful partnership. We are gathered now in this place between the mountains and the sea with the eyes of the world upon us and standing all about us great buildings that declare Hong Kong's vigor and achievement. As we think of the wonders of this city, let us welcome those for whom it is held in trust—the children who will inherit what has been built, whose hopes and dreams and talents will chart new courses and create new wonders. Your Royal Highness, Prime Minister, distinguished guests, people of Hong Kong, for Hong Kong as a whole, today is cause for celebration, not sorrow, but here and there perhaps there will be a touch of personal sadness as is true of any departure, a point to which I shall return.The above content has been organized by Qicai.com for Episode 60 "Farewell Hong Kong," hoping it will be helpful to you!
noun
1. an event (or a course of events) that will inevitably happen in the future
Synonym: fate
2. the ultimate agency regarded as predetermining the course of events (often personified as a woman)
e.g. we are helpless in the face of destiny
Synonym: fate
3. your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)
e.g. whatever my fortune may be
deserved a better fate
has a happy lot
the luck of the Irish
a victim of circumstances
success that was her portion
Synonym: fortunefatelucklotcircumstancesportion
verb
1. obtain from someone after their death
e.g. I inherited a castle from my French grandparents
2. receive by genetic transmission
e.g. I inherited my good eyesight from my mother
3. receive from a predecessor
e.g. The new chairman inherited many problems from the previous chair
noun
1. (law) a gift of personal property by will
Synonym: bequest
noun
1. act of turning to for assistance
e.g. have recourse to the courts
an appeal to his uncle was his last resort
Synonym: recourseresort
2. a shelter from danger or hardship
Synonym: sanctuaryasylum
3. something or someone turned to for assistance or security
e.g. his only recourse was the police
took refuge in lying
Synonym: recourseresort
4. a safe place
e.g. He ran to safety
Synonym: safety
adj
1. firm and dependable especially in loyalty
e.g. a steadfast ally
a staunch defender of free speech
unswerving devotion
unswerving allegiance
Synonym: staunchunswerving
2. marked by firm determination or resolution
not shakable
e.g. firm convictions
a firm mouth
steadfast resolve
a man of unbendable perseverence
unwavering loyalty
Synonym: firmsteadystiffunbendableunfalteringunshakableunwavering
verb
1. excuse, overlook, or make allowances for
be lenient with
e.g. excuse someone's behavior
She condoned her husband's occasional infidelities
Synonym: excuse