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Pronunciation and status. An ambassador and a referee were consulting a professor on the caption of a Buddhist alphabet when a sobbing woman stopped them to sell an antique musical bathtub. Her dirty garment and the handkerchief around her waist were badly in need of sending to a laundry. The ambassador uncomfortably gave her a handful of pence from his wallet and said, "Take this fortune away, troublesome woman." When her figure faded away, the brilliant professor said, "You are mistaken and your improper remark on her should be condemned. In terms of this extraordinary woman, you can't classify her status by her horrible clothes or disgusting nails. Her clean will invest in stockings, especially her classic pronunciation, all suggested her upper status." The ambassador gave a whistle in amazement and advised making her acquaintance. The professor hesitated for a while, then compromised. The outcome was that she was an authentic superior police officer. When they were shown in her office and saw her once more, she brought them a teapot of tea and some cookies, laughing and saying, "I rubbed some cream and wax on my garment and passed myself off as a shabby woman among thieves and robbers to investigate a plot. Generally speaking, you're overlooking me and my adaptation are the best help, but my pronunciation seemed to have betrayed me."Above is the content organized by Qicaiwang about "40 English Short Stories to Master 3500 High School Exam Words with Immersive Listening." Hope it can be helpful to you!
adj
1. not counterfeit or copied
e.g. an authentic signature
a bona fide manuscript
an unquestionable antique
photographs taken in a veritable bull ring
Synonym: bona fideunquestionableveritable
2. conforming to fact and therefore worthy of belief
e.g. an authentic account by an eyewitness
reliable information
Synonym: reliable
verb
1. arrange or order by classes or categories
e.g. How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?
Synonym: classsortassortsort outseparate
2. assign to a class or kind
e.g. How should algae be classified?
People argue about how to relegate certain mushrooms
Synonym: relegate
3. declare unavailable, as for security reasons
e.g. Classify these documents
noun
1. an article of clothing
e.g. garments of the finest silk
noun
1. brief description accompanying an illustration
Synonym: legend
2. translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV program
usually displayed at the bottom of the screen
Synonym: subtitle
3. taking exception
especially a quibble based on a captious argument
e.g. a mere caption unworthy of a reply
noun
1. (physiology) the responsive adjustment of a sense organ (as the eye) to varying conditions (as of light)
2. a written work (as a novel) that has been recast in a new form
e.g. the play is an adaptation of a short novel
Synonym: version
3. the process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions)
Synonym: adaptionadjustment