1.Anyone with a modicum of common sense could have seen that the plan wouldn't work. (少)
2. A lack of formal education is no bar tobecoming rich.(阻)
3. He tried not to look conspicuous and moved
slowly along the back of the room. (低调)
4. The constraints of politeness wouldn't
allow her to say what she really thought about his cooking. (约束)
5. The merger would clearly create a duopoly in the industry. (垄断)
6.be bitterly opposed
7. Some of his colleagues say that he's
loud and obnoxious. (无礼)
8. The lower tax rate is particularly
advantageous to poorer families. (利)
9. When the time came to approve the
proposal, there were one or two voices of dissent. (异见)
10. She rocks back and forth on her chair
like a mischievous child. (皮)
11. With her qualifications and
experience, she would seem to be ideally suited to/for the job. (适合)
12. The company is ripe for going global. (时机成熟)
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