Tuesday, 19 May 2026

scam

 







scam
= a fraudulent scheme designed to deceive someone in order to obtain money or valuable information, often taking advantage of their trust or vulnerability 

The scam specifically targeted elderly individuals, exploiting their trust to steal both their money and property.
這個騙局專門針對老年人,利用他們的信任來竊取他們的金錢和財產。

The phishing scam tricked users into providing their personal information by pretending to be a reputable bank.
這個網路釣魚詐騙冒充一家信譽良好的銀行,欺騙使用者提供個人資訊。

The lottery scam informed victims that they had won a prize, requiring them to pay fees upfront to claim their winnings.
這個樂透詐騙通知受害者他們中獎了,但要求他們預先支付費用才能領取獎金。

Mark received a phishing scam email that appeared to be from his bank. He unknowingly provided his login credentials, which led to his account being emptied.
Mark收到一封看似來自他銀行的網路釣魚電子郵件。他不知情地提供了他的登入憑證,結果導致他的帳戶被清空。


Some synonyms and antonyms for the word "scam":

Synonyms
Fraud
Con 
Hoax 

Antonyms
Honesty
Integrity
Trustworthiness
Fairness  

#English #Vocabulary #EnglishLearning #Grammar #英単語 #英語学習 #TOEIC #IELTS


01. What does "scam" mean?

A) A legitimate business deal.

B) A fraudulent scheme to cheat someone.

C) A type of game.

D) A scientific study.


02. What is a common goal of a scam?  
 
A) Help others free

B) Steal money or info

C) Share good news

D) Sell legit products  


Monday, 18 May 2026

carry out

 carry out

= to perform or complete a task, research, or instruction


Mark carried out a market analysis for his new product.

He carried out a software update to improve security.

Susan carried out a presentation in her marketing class.

She carried out interviews for the university magazine.



Synonyms and antonyms for "carry out":


Synonyms:

execute

perform

accomplish

implement


Antonyms:

neglect

ignore

abandon

fail



Question:

What does "carry out" mean in the sentence: "The team carried out the plan successfully"?


A) To ignore the plan

B) To complete the plan

C) To start a new plan

D) To delay the plan

Sunday, 17 May 2026

rub it in

 






rub it in
= to emphasize someone of a mistake or misfortune in a way that is hurtful or annoying

I know I forgot your birthday, but you don't have to keep rubbing it in!
我知道我忘了你的生日,但你不必一直不斷提起!

I made a mistake on the project, and my colleague kept rubbing it in every chance they got.
我在專案上犯了個錯誤,我的同事每次有機會就一直拿來諷刺我。

After losing the game, my friend wouldn’t stop rubbing it in, reminding me of the score.
輸了比賽後,我的朋友沒完沒了地嘲笑我,不斷提醒我比分。

I made a small mistake, and my friends kept rubbing it in with jokes.
我犯了個小錯誤,朋友們就一直開玩笑地拿這件事嘲笑我。


Some synonyms and antonyms for "rub it in":

Synonyms: 
Tease 
Mock
Insult

Antonyms:
Support
Encourage 
Praise 

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What does "rub it in" mean?

A) To apply lotion on skin.

B) To talk excessively about a mistake or failure.

C) To clean something.

D) To give a compliment.




Friday, 15 May 2026

resonate

 




resonate
= When a memory resonates, it means that it evokes strong feelings or emotions, often connecting with your personal experiences or values.

Mark’s speech about ESG resonated with the audience at the finance conference.
Mark的ESG演講在財經會議上引起了聽眾的共鳴。

The song's lyrics resonate with many people, capturing the essence of heartbreak.
這首歌的歌詞讓許多人感同身受,捕捉了心碎的精髓。

The teacher's story about resilience resonated with the students, inspiring them to persevere.
老師關於韌性的故事深深打動了學生,激勵他們堅持下去。

His ideas on personal growth resonate with those seeking a more fulfilling life.
關於他個人成長的理念,與那些尋求更充實生活的人產生了共鳴。


Some synonyms and antonyms for "resonate":

Synonyms:
Echo  
Connect 

Antonyms: 
Disconnect
Alienate
Ignore

#English #Vocabulary #EnglishLearning #Grammar #英単語 #英語学習 #TOEIC #IELTS

What does "resonate" mean?

A) To make a loud noise.

B) To produce a strong emotional response.

C) To stay silent.

D) To create confusion.











Thursday, 14 May 2026

Quiz Of The Day

  Despite numerous setbacks, the team was determined to __________ their goal.

 #English


A. put up with 

B. carry out 

C. look into 

D. give in to

nickel-and-dime







nickel-and-dime
= something that involves small amounts of money

It's just a nickel-and-dime dispute; I don't want to get involved.
這只是個小小的爭執,我不想牽扯進去。

Susan thinks it's silly to fight over such a nickel-and-dime matter.
Susan認為為這種雞毛蒜皮的小事爭吵很愚蠢。

Let’s not waste time on nickel-and-dime complaints; we have bigger issues to address.
別把時間浪費在這些無關緊要的抱怨上;我們有更重要的事情要處理。

Don't worry about the nickel-and-dime costs; they aren't worth it.
別擔心那些零星的小開銷;它們根本不值得。


Some synonyms and antonyms for "nickel-and-dime":

Synonyms
Small change 
Trivial
Minor
Inconsequential

Antonyms
Significant
Major
Important
Substantial
Considerable

#English #Vocabulary #EnglishLearning #Grammar #英単語 #英語学習 #TOEIC #IELTS


What does "nickel-and-dime" generally refer to?

A) Small amounts of money or petty expenses

B) A luxurious shopping experience

C) A type of ancient currency

D) A strategy for large-scale investments