Fixed-income
Adjective
1. used to describe investments such as bonds that pay the same amount of money every month, year, etc.
E.g. some experts predict that we might start to see a shift from shares to fixed-income bonds
inflationary period
inflationary
Adjective
1. relating to or causing inflation
E.g. time and again, economists have warned that higher oil prices are inflationary.
repair
Verb
1. to get something that is damaged or broken back into good condition, or to make something that is not working correctly work again
E.g. he recommended a local company that repairs computers.
ac- to get it
Ex: acknowledge, accept, achieve
xenophobia
Noun
1. extreme dislike or fear of foreigners, their customs, their religions, etc.
xerox
Verb
1. to make a copy of a document by using a Xerox machine
c.c.(carbon copy)
liquid paper 立可白
conceit
Noun
1. a result of mental activity
2. individual opinion
fate: something ou can’t control
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destine: intention to change
forbidden city 紫禁城
metaphysical poetry
metaphysical
Adjective
1. the part of philosophy that is about understanding existence and knowledge
ob- negative
Ex: obscure, obscene, obessed


