label (v.):to use a word or phrase to describe someone or something,but often unfairly or incorrectly label sb.sth.(as)sth. The newspapers had unjustly labelled him a troublemaker. Children who are labelled "slow"usually get less attention from teachers. He was labeled (as)a conservative
• label (v.): to use a word or phrase to describe someone or something, but often unfairly or incorrectly • label sb. / sth. (as) sth. • The newspapers had unjustly labelled him a troublemaker. • Children who are labelled "slow" usually get less attention from teachers. • He was labeled (as) a conservative
cynical (adj.)(often a value-judgment)like, related to,or belonging to a cynic (a person who thinks that people only do things for selfish reasons and who often shows this attitude by making unkind and unfair remarks about people and things);such a belief or attitude is called cynicism. After his failure in the entrance examinations, he became harder and more cynical about life
• cynical (adj. ): (often a value-judgment) like, related to, or belonging to a cynic (a person who thinks that people only do things for selfish reasons and who often shows this attitude by making unkind and unfair remarks about people and things); such a belief or attitude is called cynicism. • After his failure in the entrance examinations, he became harder and more cynical about life
non-committal (adj.):deliberately not expressing your opinion or intentions clearly non-committal about The doctor was non-committal about my mother's chances of recovery. The driver mumbled a non-committal reply. I asked my boss for a raise and got a non-committal answer. committed (adj.):giving a lot of time and effort to something because you believe it is right or important Mrs Graham is a committed vegetarian
• non-committal (adj.): deliberately not expressing your opinion or intentions clearly • non-committal about • The doctor was non-committal about my mother's chances of recovery. • The driver mumbled a non-committal reply. • I asked my boss for a raise and got a non-committal answer. • committed (adj.): giving a lot of time and effort to something because you believe it is right or important • Mrs Graham is a committed vegetarian
entrepreneur:someone who starts a new business or arranges business deals in order to make money,often in a way that involves financial risks 。一entrepreneurial adjective He was one of the entrepreneurs of the eighties who made their money in property ● She'll make money-she's got that entrepreneurial spirit
• entrepreneur: someone who starts a new business or arranges business deals in order to make money, often in a way that involves financial risks • — entrepreneurial adjective • He was one of the entrepreneurs of the eighties who made their money in property. • She'll make money - she's got that entrepreneurial spirit