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1500常用单词及例句
Unit 61 ( other - pardon )

other [(1) different; (2) of another kind; (3) the remaining one or ones of two or more]
Any other woman would have left him. (1)
He wanted a life other than his own. (2)
That man is short; the other is tall. (3)

our [of or belonging to us]
We ate our dinner in the park.

oust [(1) to force to leave; (2) to remove by force]
The soldiers ousted the farmers from the village. (1)
The rebels ousted the President. (2)

out [(1) away from the inside; (2) opposite of in]
He walked out of the house. (1)
She was out of the office when I arrived. (2)

over [(1) above; (2) covering; (3) across, in or on every part of]
She looked up as the plane flew over her. (1)
He pulled the blanket over his sleeping daughter. (2)
She has traveled all over the world. (3)

overthrow [(1) to remove from power; (2) to defeat or end by force]
The people of Yugoslavia overthrew the President. (1)
The report said the generals were plotting to overthrow the government. (2)

owe [to pay or have to repay (usually money) in return for something received]
How much do I owe you for the coffee?

own [to have or possess for oneself]
He said he owned the car.

pain
[a hurt or suffering somewhere in the body]
The injury caused him great pain.

paint
[(1) to cover with a liquid color; (2) to make a picture with liquid colors; (3) a colored liquid used to cover or protect a surface]
He will paint his house next week. (1)
She painted this picture when she was young. (2)
How much paint will you need to paint your house? (3)

pan
[a metal container used for cooking]
Cook your food in this pan.

paper
[a thin, flat material made from plants or cloth often used for writing]
I use a lot of paper for my schoolwork.

parachute
[a device that permits a person or thing to fall slowly from an airplane or helicopter to the ground]
He jumps from an airplane and his parachute lets him fall slowly to the ground.

parade
[a group of people and vehicles moving together to celebrate a special event or anniversary]
She took the children to watch the Independence Day parade.

pardon
[to forgive for a crime and release from punishment]
Presidents can pardon criminals.