Clear :free from feelings of guilt or blame — used with conscience
e.g.:The accident wasn't my fault. My conscience is clear. = I have a clear conscience.
If your conscience is clear, you do not feel guilty because you do not believe that you have done anything wrong.
Conscience : the part of the mind that makes you aware of your actions as being either morally right or wrong
[count] — usually singular
e.g.:At least now I can face him with a clear conscience. [=without guilt]
Wallet: [count] a small folding case that holds paper money, credit cards, etc.
e.g.:He pulled a few bills out of his wallet.
— often used figuratively
High fuel prices are draining our wallets. [=we are spending a lot of money on high fuel prices]
Savings: [plural] the amount of money that you have saved especially in a bank over a period of time
e.g.:How much money do you have in savings?
Villager:[count] a person who lives in a village
Other forms: plural -ers
per cent: US percent or British per cent
Sum: [count] an amount of money
a large sum of money一大笔钱
in sum
1 : as a brief statement of the most important information in a piece of writing or speech
In sum [=in summary], we need a better public health-care system.
2 : in a few words
The movie was, in sum [=in short], entertaining as well as educational.
sum up or sum up (something) or sum (something) up : to tell (information) again using fewer words : to give a summary of (statements, facts, etc.) : summarize(总结,概括)
I would like to take a moment to sum up the facts that I presented earlier.
She sums up the main arguments of the essay in the final paragraph.
The judge summed up the evidence in his speech to the jury.
To sum up, we need a better public health-care system.
Wrap: [+ obj] to cover (something) by winding or folding a piece of material around it
e.g.: They were busy wrapping presents late on Christmas Eve.
— often + up, in, or with(包,裹)
e.g.: Could you wrap this box up for me? = Could you wrap up this box for me?
e.g.:The nurse wrapped the baby in a blanket.
together with: in addition to (someone or something) , as well as( 加之,和,连同,同…一起)
e.g.:Together with myself and my husband, four people will be attending.
e.g.: The comment, together with [=along with] her expression, suggested that she was very upset.
e.g.: The fingerprint together with the other evidence was enough to prove that he was there.
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