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1.orient KK[ˋorɪənt] DJ[ˋɔ:riənt]
From:No building will be more than five stories high; the city is to be oriented north-east to southwest to give a useful balance of sunlight and shade.
n.
-The countries of Asia, especially of eastern Asia.
-The luster characteristic of a pearl of high quality.
-A pearl having exceptional luster.
-The place on the horizon where the sun rises; the east.
EX.They love paintings from the Orient.
2.outskirts KK[ˋaʊt͵skɝts] DJ[ˋaut͵skə:ts]
From:But tens of billions of petro-dollars will be spent on these seven square kilometers of desert on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the UAE.
n.
The part or region remote from a central district, as of a city or town.
3.pedestrain KK[pəˋdɛstrɪən] DJ[piˋdestriən]
From:A light railway will take people to and from Masdar to Abu Dhabi; a second level is for pedestrians.
n.
-A person traveling on foot; a walker.
adj.
-Of, relating to, or made for pedestrians.
-Going or performed on foot.
-Undistinguished; ordinary.
EX.We enjoy all pedestrian activities.
4.renewable KK [rɪˋnjuəb!]DJ[riˋnju:əbl]
From:It will have no cars and be self-sufficient in renewable energy.
adj.
-Capable of being renewed.
-Relating to or being a commodity or resource, such as solar energy or firewood, that is inexhaustible or replaceable by new growth.
5.promising KK[ˋprɑmɪsɪŋ] DJ[ˋprɔmisiŋ]
From:The site is not promising.
adj.
-Likely to develop in a desirable manner.
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