New Words:

fright [fraɪt] n.惊吓;恐怖;使人惊吓的经历;恐怖的经历
frighten [ˈfraɪtn] v.使惊吓;使惊恐
frightened [ˈfraɪtnd] adj. 惊吓的;受惊的;害怕的


Sample Sentences:

He was shaking with fright/fear.
I can't tell how sorry I am for giving you such a fright.

Sorry, I didn't mean to frighten you.
He would never frighten anyone or cause them any harm.

The frightened horse ran away from the fire.
That was why I was so frightened at that time.


New Words:

fact [fækt] n. 事实; 现实; 实际情况
in fact 事实上; 实际上


Sample Sentences:

The fact is we don't have enough money.
You have to accept the fact that our world is imperfect.

He doesn't mind. In fact, he is even pleased.
In fact, I think an old car is better than none.


New Words:

publish [ˈpʌblɪʃ] v. 发布;出版;公布;发行


Sample Sentences:

We are gonna publish their ugly faces.
She hasn't published anything for years.
The report will be published on the Internet.
Pictures of the suspect were published in the newspapers.


New Words:

silent [ˈsaɪlənt] adj.不说话的;沉默的


Sample Sentences:

He remained silent from first to last.
He was silent for a moment, then began his answer.
He spoke no English and was completely silent during the visit.


New Words:

population [ˌpɒpjuˈleɪʃn] n. 人口,人口数量


Sample Sentences:

What is the population of your country?
Japan has a population of nearly 130 million.
The entire population of the town was at the meeting.