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2024年11月25日星期一

《與成功有約》25.11.2024

impinge: to strike or dash especially with a sharp collision

setback: a difficulty or problem that delays or prevents something, or makes a situation worse

and so forth: and so on

revert: to come or go back (as to a former condition, period, or subject)

reveal: to make something known to somebody

vulnerability: DJ[͵vʌlnərəˋbiliti]

resort: the act of using something, especially something bad or unpleasant, because nothing else is possible

sarcasm: a way of using words that are the opposite of what you mean in order to be unpleasant to somebody or to make fun of them

tenderness: the quality of being kind, gentle and loving

accusation: a statement saying that you think a person is guilty of doing something wrong or illegal

ultimate: happening at the end of a long process

hierarchy: DJ[ˋhaiərɑ:ki]

undoing: the reason why somebody fails at something or is unsuccessful in life

    Since many factors affect the economic foundations, one becomes anxious and uneasy, protective and defensive, about anything that may affect them. So, it's better not to be money centered.

    由於許多因素都會影響自身的經濟狀況,人們會對影響自己財政的任何事情,感到焦慮不安、作出保護和防禦。所以,最好不要以金錢為中心。

per se: used meaning ‘by itself’ to show that you are referring to something on its own, rather than in connection with other things

render: to cause somebody/something to be in a particular state or condition

tangible: that can be clearly seen to exist

jewelry: DJ[ˋdʒu:əlri]

fame: the state of being known and talked about by many people

jeopardy: exposure to or imminence of loss or injury

portray: to show somebody/something in a picture; to describe somebody/something in a piece of writing

glitter: the quality of being spectacular

moderation: the quality of being reasonable and not being extreme

narcissistic: admiring yourself too much

lethargic: DJ[leˋθɑ:dʒik] without any energy or enthusiasm for doing things

fleeting: lasting only a short time

seductive: attractive in a way that makes you want to have or do something

futile: having no purpose because there is no chance of success

absurd: extremely silly; not logical and sensible

guise: a way in which somebody/something appears, often in a way that is different from usual or that hides the truth about them/it

ostensible: seeming or stated to be real or true, when this is perhaps not the case

Satan: the Devil

Vanity Fair: a scene or place characterized by frivolity and ostentation

frivolity: lightness

ostentation: an exaggerated display of wealth, knowledge or skill that is made in order to impress people

in retrospect: thinking about a past event or situation, often with a different opinion of it from the one you had at the time

exclusive: only to be used by one particular person or group; only given to one particular person or group

susceptible: very likely to be influenced, harmed or affected by something

    Enemy centering is very common, particularly when there is frequent interaction between people who are in real conflict. When someone feels he has been unjustly dealt with by an emotionally or socially significant person, it is very easy for him to become preoccupied with the injustice and make the other person the center of his life. Rather than proactivity leading his own life, the enemy-centered person is counter-dependently reacting to the behavior and attitudes of a perceived enemy.

    以敵人為中心是非常普遍的現象,尤其是與真正有衝突的人經常日見夜見。當一個人覺得他受到自己重視的人不公平對待,他很容易就會耿耿於懷,並將對方變成他生活的中心。以敵人為中心的人不能主動地掌控他自己的生活,而是為假想敵的行為和態度作出反應。

unjustly: in a way that is not deserved or fair

counter: a response to somebody/something that opposes their ideas, position, etc.

perceive: to understand or think of somebody/something in a particular way

distraught: extremely upset and anxious so that you cannot think clearly

obsession: the state in which a person’s mind is completely filled with thoughts of one particular thing or person in a way that is not reasonable or normal

disruptive: causing problems, noise, etc. so that something cannot continue normally

undermine: to make something, especially somebody’s confidence or authority, gradually weaker or less effective

attribute:  to say or believe that something is the result of a particular thing

favoritism: the act of unfairly treating one person better than others because you like them better

paranoia: the belief that other people dislike or want to harm you, when there is no evidence or reason for this

synonymous: having the same, or nearly the same, meaning

precept: a rule about how to behave or what to think

profess:  to receive formally into a religious community following a novitiate by acceptance of the required vows

novitiate: newcomer

Judeo-Christian: having historical roots in both Judaism and Christianity

gospel: an interpretation of the Christian message

hypocrisy: behavior that does not meet the moral standards or match the opinions that somebody claims to have

orthodox: generally accepted or approved of; following generally accepted beliefs

Sabbath:  the holy day of the week that is used for resting and worshipping God. For Jewish people this day is Saturday and for Christians it is Sunday.

stagnant: water or air is not moving and therefore smells unpleasant

Stephen R. Covey "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People"

Online Dictionaries Used:

hk.dictionary.search.yahoo.com

www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com

www.merriam-webster.com

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