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1. interior
the inside part of something, especially a building or vehicle
-The car has a surprisingly spacious interior.
2. interpersonal
involving relationships between people
-The successful candidate should have strong interpersonal skills.
3.interplanetary
travelling or taking place between different planets
-Some day we will be able to make interplanetary travels.
4.interplay
The ways that people or things affect each other or react when they are put together
-The summit highlighted the often hostile interplay between the two countries.
5.interpose
to put someone or something in a position between two other people or things
-He swiftly interposed himself between his visitor and the door.
6.interpret
to translate what someone is saying in one language into another language so that someone else can understand it
-I speak Spanish. Would you like me to interpret for you?
7.interwoven
to closely connect or mix different things together, or to be closely connected or mixed together
-It's a long novel with several interwoven stories.
9. intervene
to become involved in a situation in order to try to stop or change it
-The police had to intervene when protesters blocked traffic.
10.intercepte
to stop, catch, or take control of someone or something before they can get to the place they are going to
-We intercepted a message sent from a business firm in Paris to The Hague.
11.intermediate
at an academic level below advanced
-You can take the exam at intermediate or advanced level.
12. interminable
continuing for a long time in a boring or annoying way
-If Confucius had not been born, eternity would seen an interminable night.
13.interval
a period of time between two events
-The normal interval between our meetings is six weeks.
15. interview
a meeting in which someone asks another person, especially a famous person, questions about themselves, their work, or their ideas, in order to publish or broadcast the information
-This is her first interview since becoming Olympic champion.
16.exceptional
extremely good or impressive in a way that is unusual
-The children had shown exceptional courage.
17.exhibit
to put something interesting in a museum or other public place so that people can go and look at it
-His work will be exhibited in Moscow later this year.
18.hardly
used for saying that something is almost not true or almost does not happen at all
-He hardly spoke except to say hello.
19.individual
existing or considered separately from other people or things
-Individual members of the cast contributed greatly to the show's success.
20.minimize
to reduce something harmful or unpleasant to the smallest amount or degree
-We must minimize the damage to innocent civilians.
21.obsessive
affected by an obsession
-He is the latest star to become the focus of obsessive fans.
22.strive
to make a lot of effort to achieve something
-We strive to be accurate, but some mistakes are inevitable.
23.accelerate
to happen or make something happen at a faster rate
-The increased capital could greatly accelerate economic development.
24.adopt
to decide to start using a particular idea, plan, or method
-He decided to adopt a more radical approach to the problem.
25.affection
a feeling of liking and caring about someone or something
-She has difficulty showing affection.
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