fantastic
Unbelievably large or great
e.g. Many dreams are fantastic (very strange).
You can have a fantastic (very good or wonderful ) view of the city from the mountain.
conjure up
cause sth. to appear in the mind;
cause sth. to be remembered
e.g. The singing of birds outside the window conjured up memories of my childhood in the countryside.
representation
sth. that represents
e.g. The large building is the representation of the school.
The Great Wall is the representation of China.
misleading
causing wrong impressions or conclusions;
causing mistakes
e.g. The police found that the false clue was misleading.
My father never believes in advertisements. He thinks most of them are misleading.
advanced
far on in development; modern
e.g. They spent a lot of money on buying advanced technological machines.
The technology using in this factory is the most advanced in the world.
surrounding
everything around and about a place; conditions of life
e.g. She was not accustomed to the surroundings.
characteristic
showing the individual character
e.g. His clothes are always characteristic.
Before his coming I heard his characteristic laughing.
repetitive
of or characterized by the act of repeating
e.g. I hate to do repetitive jobs.
It is waste of money and time to do repetitive and simple tasks.
maximum
greatest possible; largest or highest…
e.g. The maximum speed of this car is 120 miles per hour.
The maximum age for the job is 25, so I can not apply for it.
impressive
making a deep impression on sb.
e.g. In the past few years, Chinese athletes have made impressive achievements in competitive sports.
labor along
move slowly and with difficulty
e.g. The horse labored along the road and suddenly fell down.
There is something wrong with his bike and it labors along at a very low speed.
go by
pass
e.g. Time goes by quickly. It is more than a year since we entered the university.
Nearly a decade went by before they met again in their hometown.
feasible
capable of being carried out or done; possible
e.g. The student gave his teacher a feasible explanation of the question.
We should find feasible new sources of energy.
in turn
in proper sequence or succession
e.g. The teacher asked the students to answer her questions in turn.
The children played the game in turn.
put to work
apply
e.g. He is a pure theorist and he has little interest in putting his theory to work.
I can understand this point in theory but I do not know how to put it to work.
astonishing
very surprising; amazing
e.g. His death was so astonishing to me.
He stared at me with astonishing appearance.
