31/12/08

peddle drugs ³c½æ¬r«~
A form three schoolgirl and her live-in boyfriend were jailed for peddling drugs.

30/12/08

respect for ´L·q
To show respect for the elderly, the Liberal party urged the MTR to offer permanent elderly concessions.

29/12/08

pessimistic about ´dÆ[ªº
More than half of the people who took part in a survey were pessimistic about the economy.

28/12/08

in protest against §Üij
She resigned in protest against the company's unfair policies.

27/12/08

It is not uncommon for sb to do sth ¦}¤£¤Ö¨£
A taxi drivers union says it is not uncommon for night-shift drivers to be robbed, or for passengers to flee without paying.

26/12/08

fall out of favour ¥¢Ãd
The athlete fell out of favour after a drug scandal.

25/12/08

share the views ¦³¦@¦Pªº¬Ýªk
I share the views expressed by my colleague.

24/12/08

a smooth-talking swindler ¤@¦Wªá¨¥¥©»yªºÄF®{
A smooth-talking swindler who used fake identities to obtain 12 jobs over 6 years was jailed for seven years.

23/12/08 trick sb into doing sth »¤¨Ï¬Y¤H°µ¬Y¨Æ
The swindler tricked the men into paying HK$3,000 each by promising them a boat trip with beautiful women.
22/12/08 on the brink/verge of collapse ±Y¼ìªºÃä½t
The country's economy is on the verge of collapse.
21/12/08

meet/ comply with a requirement ²Å¦X­n¨D
Do these goods comply with our safety requirements.

20/12/08

overcome hardship §JªA§xÃø
The central government has given an assurance that it will help Hong Kong overcome the hardship caused by the global financial crisis.

19/12/08 hit out at ÄY¼F§åµû
The Ombudsman hit out at frontline staff at the Social Welfare Department, saying some lack common sense and practical judgment when handling applications for special grants.
18/12/08 maintain a relationship «O«ùÅÊ·RÃö«Y
Ben and Ann maintained their close relationship for the five years.
17/12/08 in the dark ¥þµM¤£ª¾
Police are still in the dark over who was responsible for the acid attack.
16/12/08 irreconcilable differences ¤£¥i½Õ©Mªº¤Àª[
They decided to divorce due to irreconcilable differences.
15/12/08 can afford ªá±o°_¡A¦³¯à¤O¥h°µ
They did not consider whether they could afford the time or not.
14/12/08

pedestrian area ¦æ¤H±M¥Î°Ï
The Transport Department has set up pedestrian areas in Mong Kok and Tsim Sha Tsui to improve pedestrian safety and mobility.

13/12/08

contrary to popular belief »P´¶¹Mªº¬Ýªk¬Û¤Ï
Contrary to popular belief, the animals do not often attack humans.

12/12/08 condemn sb/sth as sth Äþ³d
Gay rights activists have condemned the bus company's decision as discriminatory.
11/12/08 make a concession §@¥XÅý¨B
The matter was settled because they made mutual concessions.
10/12/08 on the alert (for) «O«ù§Ù³Æ
She is always on the alert for some unexpected events.
9/12/08 stimulus to ¿EÀy¦]¯À¡A¨ë¿E
The government hopes that lower interest rates will be a stimulus to investment.
8/12/08 exposure to ¼ÉÅS¡AÅãÅS
Prolonged exposure to night lights disrupts humans' biological clocks and damages their immune systems.
7/12/08

mission to do sth ¨Ï©R¡A¤Ñ¾
It seemed to be her mission to care for her brother's children.

6/12/08

commit an offence ¥Ç¸o
He was prosecuted for committing a criminal offence.

5/12/08 a variety of ºØºØ
We want to hear the opinions of a variety of people.
4/12/08 a sense/feeling of frustration ®À§é·P
There is a growing sense of frustration among hospital staff.
3/12/08 a luxury °ø¨×«~¡A¨É¨üªº¨Æ  
It's a real luxury to be able to stay in bed instead of getting up for school.
2/12/08 rush to/into »°ºò¡A­Ü«P¦æ°Ê  
Don't rush to a conclusion.
1/12/08 fraud cases ÄF®×
The number of lottery fraud cases has almost doubled this year compared with last year.
30/11/08

work out ­p¹º¡A«ä¦Ò
I've worked out a new way of doing it.

29/11/08

stranded passengers º¢¯d®È«È
The passengers were stranded in the airport with no passports and no money.

28/11/08 guidelines on «ü¤Þ
There are strict guidelines on the training and arming of police officers.
27/11/08 undermine confidence °Ê·n«H¤ß
Criticism undermines his confidence.
26/11/08 exclude the possibility ±Æ¥¸¥i¯à©Ê
The possibility of food poisoning has been excluded.
25/11/08 pass off «_¥R
The watches are fakes, but they tried to pass them off as genuine Rolexes.
24/11/08 critically/seriously ill ¯f±¡¦M­«
Her husband is critically ill in hospital.
23/11/08

make a big difference ¦³«Ü¤j¼vÅT
The fact that I can now organize my own time makes a big difference.

22/11/08

a survey of public opinion ¥Á·N½Õ¬d
A recent survey of public opinion showed that most people were worried about the increasing crimes.

21/11/08 red tape Ác¤åêи`¡A©x¹±§@­·
Poor people have to suffer a lot of red tape to get welfare.
20/11/08 a controversial issue/topic ¦³ª§Ä³ªº°ÝÃD/¸ÜÃD
We tried to stay away from controversial topics at the dinner party.
19/11/08 population density¤H¤f±K«×
The area had a population density of five people per square mile.
18/11/08 cautious about ÂÔ·Vªº
The boss is cautious about making promises.
17/11/08 go off the rails ¦æ¬°¶V­y
The association warned parents affected by the financial tsunami to spend sufficient time with their children to make sure they do not go off the rails.
16/11/08

under construction ¦b«Ø³y¤¤
The new school is still under construction.

15/11/08

an upward / downward trend ¤W¤Éªº / ¤U­°ªºÁͶÕ
The government has warned that the economy will enter a downward trend.

14/11/08 of vital importance ·¥¨ä­«­n
The questions put forward at the meeting are of vital importance.
13/11/08 be misled into doing sth ³Q»~¾É
Investors were misled into purchasing Lehman Brothers minibonds.
12/11/08

strike a balance ¨â¥þ¨ä¬ü
We need to strike a balance between the needs of the community and the rights of the individual.

11/11/08

large-sized/medium-sized ¤j«¬ / ¤¤«¬
The government has announced a HK$10-billion loan scheme for small and medium sized businesses.

10/11/08

stimulate economic growth ¨ë¿E¸gÀÙµo®i
The government will do everything in its power to stimulate economic growth.

9/11/08

shock and sadden ¾_Åå»P´dµh
We were shocked and very saddened to hear of the death of your mother.

8/11/08

live in fear of ²×¤é®`©È
Many people live in fear of violence.

7/11/08 clearly/strongly indicate sth ²M·¡¦a/±j¯P¦aÅã¥Ü
Today's disastrous events clearly indicate the importance of planning.
6/11/08 transform sth into sth¨Ï§ïÅÜ¡A±N...§ï¦¨
In only 20 years the country has been transformed into an advanced industrial power.
5/11/08 flexible working hours ¼u©Ê¤W¯Z®É¶¡
Many childless women would be more likely to be pregnant if they had flexible working hours and there were more childcare services in the community.
4/11/08 marital relationships ±B«ÃÃö«Y
The financial tsunami has rocked marital relationships leading to more couples choosing to divorce or separate.
3/11/08 afford the expense ­t¾á¶O¥Î
A study has found that most low-income families cannot afford their children's academic expenses.
2/11/08

to a certain extent ¦b¤@©wµ{«×¤W
To a certain extent, we are all responsible for this tragic situation.

1/11/08

put pressure on ¬I¥[À£¤O
Their parents were putting pressure on them to get married.

31/10/08 paint a gloomy picture ´yøÅf²Hªº±¡´º
The Financial Secretary painted a gloomy picture - forecasting more job cuts, slower growth and the increasing risk of a recession.
30/10/08 fundamental question ®Ú¥»ªº°ÝÃD
Premier Wen Jiabao urged the government to learn a lesson from the financial crisis and analyze fundamental problems in the financial sector.
29/10/08 collective responsibility ¶°Åé³d¥ô
We all bear collective responsibility for this decision.
28/10/08 abuse one's power ÀݥξÅv
Legco's security panel set up a sub-committee to examine whether police officers abused their power in carrying out strip searches.
27/10/08 raise fears ¥O¤H¾á¤ß
The contaminated eggs have raised fears that melamine may have been in wide use in animal feed in the mainland.
26/10/08

respect for ´L·q¡A ´L­«
The Chief Secretary Henry Tang urged the public to show respect for other people's views.

25/10/08

bow to public pressure ©}ªA©ó¤½²³ªºÀ£¤O
The Chief Executive has bowed to public pressure and shelved a proposal to impose a means test on recipients of the old age allowance.

24/10/08 prompt sb to do sth «P¨Ï¡A¿E°_
His curiosity prompted him to ask questions.
23/10/08 with a view to ¬°¤F¡A¥H«K
The government would communicate with all sectors of the community in considering future legislation, with a view to securing consensus on future proposals.
22/10/08 confidence in «H¤ß
You should have more confidence in your own abilities.
21/10/08 in the long/short term ´Nªø/µu´Á¦Ó¨¥
Economic success requires sacrifices in the short term.
20/10/08 put sth on hold ©µ¿ð
After the accident her career had to be put on hold.
19/10/08

a hasty decision ­Ü«P¨M©w
He soon regretted his hasty decision.

18/10/08

financial crisis ª÷¿Ä¦M¾÷
The global financial crisis will have a strong impact on the local retail industry.

17/10/08 appear to be ¬Ý¨Ó¡A¦ü¥G
Children's breakfast cereals may not be as healthy as they appear to be.
16/10/08 maintain/retain dignity«O«ù´LÄY
He maintained his dignity throughout the trial.
15/10/08 if necessary ¦pªG¥²­n
The government will provide additional capital to banks if necessary.
14/10/08 concern for / about ¾á¤ß¡A¼~¼{
The trip was cancelled because of concerns about safety.
13/10/08 ride out ¦wµM´ç¹L
We were confident that we would be able to ride out the storm.
12/10/08

discriminate against ª[µø
The company was accused of discriminating against people on the basis of age.

11/10/08

positive about ½T«Hªº
You have every reason to be positive about the future.

10/10/08 start to bite²£¥Í¼vÅT¡A°_§@¥Î
More retailers may close over the next few months as the impact of the financial tsunami starts to bite.
9/10/08 dissatisfied with¤£º¡ªº
The party members were dissatisfied with the way that the chairman handled failures in the election.
8/10/08 prevent sb from doing sth ¨¾¤î¡Aªý¤î
The opposition prevented their plans from being carried out.
7/10/08

distribute sth among/to ¤Àµo¡A¤À°t
The organization distributed food and blankets to the earthquake victims.

6/10/08

recreational facilities ±d¼Ö³]¬I
The Housing Society will develop a major housing complex in Tin Shui Wai, containing homes and recreational facilities for the elderly.

5/10/08

accuse sb of sth «ü±±¡AÄþ³d
She accused him of stealing her watch.

4/10/08

strengthen resolve ¥[±j¨M¤ß
Their attitude only strengthened his resolve to fight on.

3/10/08 professional misconduct ±M·~¦æ¬°¥¢·í
Doctors convicted of professional misconduct can be removed from the registry.
2/10/08 all-round¥þ¯àªº¡A¥þ­±ªº
Undertaking the assigned duties gives me a good chance to acquire all-round knowledge of human resources management.
1/10/08

fall into a category ÄÝ©ó¬YÃþ
Students over 25 fall into a different category.

30/9/08 quick wits «æ´¼
Her quick wits saved the boy's life.
29/9/08 underlying message ¤º¦b§t·N
While superficially similar, the two films have very different underlying messages.
28/9/08

go bankrupt ¯}²£
A man was arrested for posting a message on an online forum urging people to withdraw deposits from a local Bank, saying it would go bankrupt.

27/9/08

have no / few rivals ¨S¦³/ÂA¦³¹ï¤â
This company offers a full array of high quality products and has few rivals.

26/9/08

make strides ¨ú±o¶i®i
Great strides have been made in medical research.

25/9/08 rumour about/of ÁÁ¶Ç
All sorts of rumours are going round the office about him and his secretary.
24/9/08

if time permits ¦pªG®É¶¡¤¹³\
We'll discuss both questions if time permits.

23/9/08 make a scene ·í²³§n¾x
I'm ashamed of you, making a scene in the restaurant like that!
22/9/08 take care of·ÓÅU¡A³B²z
Better devices are needed in many countries to take care of the waste from factories.
21/9/08

seek advice/help ´M¨D·N¨£/´©§U
About a hundred Hong Kong people, who bought mini-bonds, sought help from the government.

20/9/08

protect/safeguard sb's best interests ºûÅ@¬Y¤H³Ì¨Î§Q¯q
All we care about is protecting our students' best interests.

19/9/08 warn against ĵ§i
Hong Kong officials have warned against consuming any Yili products.
18/9/08 confess to ©Ó»{
A mainland woman attacked her Hong Kong husband with a chopper when he confessed to having an affair with an Indonesian maid.
17/9/08 lay/put the blame on sb §â³d¥ôÂk©S©ó¬Y¤H 
Citizens are laying the blame on the government for acting too late.
16/9/08 the difference between right and wrong¤À¿ë¬O«D
Students are not mature enough to know the difference between right and wrong.
15/9/08

quarrel with/about/over ª§§n
She often quarreled with her husband over trivial matters.

14/9/08

fall through ¥¢±Ñ¡A¤£¯à¹ê²{
Some teachers may start boycotting classes if negotiations with the Government next week fall through.

13/9/08 commend sb for/on sth ºÙÆg
The Secretary for Education commended teachers on their positive attitude in meeting the ever-increasing demands of the teaching profession.
12/9/08 against sb's principles ¹H­I­ì«h
It was against their principles to use pirated video tapes.
11/9/08 benefit from ±o¯q¡A¨ü´f
Students with Octopus cards will benefit from fare reductions of 50 percent of regular fares.
10/9/08 burn out ¤£¦A¼ö°J¡A¥¢¥h¿³½ì¡B¼ö±¡
When you burn out, you lose enthusiasm, I always loved computers. All of a sudden I just didn't care.
9/9/08 accept responsibility ©Ó¾á³d¥ô
She resigned from the party, accepting responsibility for the party's loss in the election.
8/9/08 turn out µ²ªG¬O¡A ÃÒ©ú¬O
I'm disappointed at the way things have turned out.
7/9/08

tread on sb's heels ºòÀH¨ä«á
Treading on the heels of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, the Paralympic Games was open yesterday.

6/9/08

it is an honour to do sth «Üºa©¯°µ¬Y¨Æ
It's a great honour to be here with you tonight.

5/9/08 remain a mystery ¤´¬O­ÓÁ¼
The exact origin of the universe remains a mystery.
4/9/08 pop up (·N¥~¦a¡A¬ðµM¦a)¥X²{
Your name has popped up from time to time in the newspapers.
3/9/08 out of curiosity¥X©ó¦n©_¤ß
The student said he watch pornography out of curiosity.
2/9/08 abandon all hope ©ñ±ó¤@¤Á§Æ±æ
The family had abandoned all hope of finding him alive.
1/9/08 emotional problems ±¡ºü°ÝÃD
The child's bad behaviour is the result of emotional problems.
31/8/08

show off ½æ§Ë¡A¬¯Ä£
China's Olympic gold medalists received a warm welcome from the public while showing off their skills on the second day of their visit.

30/8/08

an award for bravery ­^«i¼ú
Two firemen who died during a firefighting operation are to receive posthumous awards for bravery.

29/8/08 don't hold out much hope ¤£©ê¦h¤j§Æ±æ
We don't hold out much hope that the weather will improve.
28/8/08 split into/up ¤Àµõ¡A¤À¶}
Let's split into groups and work separately.
27/8/08

defective goods ¦³¯Ê³´ªº°Ó«~
The stall owner was prosecuted for selling defective goods.

26/8/08 drug addiction ¬rÅ}
There is a pressing need to deal with the growing problem of drug addiction among young people.
25/8/08 go out º¶·À
The Olympic flame went out in Beijing last night, marking the end of the 16 days of competition.
24/8/08

give sb credit for sth µ¹¤©Æg´­
We should give her credit for all the effort he has put in.

23/8/08

come to a standstill/bring sth to a standstill ³´©ó°±¹y
Hong Kong came to a standstill, with businesses closed and transport disrupted.

22/8/08

outlook on life ¤H¥ÍÆ[
He's got a very positive outlook on life.

21/8/08 deny that §_»{
The government has denied that the visit to Hong Kong by the mainland's Olympic Gold Medal winners is political.
20/8/08 room for improvement §ï¶i¾l¦a
Your English is getting better, but there is still room for improvement.
19/8/08 in ruins ·´·À
Last month saw his dreams shattered and his business in ruins.
18/8/08

serve clients ¨Í­ÔÅU«È
These young girls are not aware that they can suffer from physical and psychological harm should they be forced to serve violent clients.

17/8/08

look into ½Õ¬d¡A¬ã¨s
The Chief Executive announced the setting up of a committee to look into issues surrounding the employment of senior civil servants after retirement.

16/8/08

with immediate effect ¥ß§Y¥Í®Ä
He terminated his employment contract with the company with immediate effect.

15/8/08 There is no evidence to suggest that ¡KµLÃÒ¾ÚÅã¥Ü
There was no evidence to suggest the bomb hoaxes were linked to the Olympics.
14/8/08 commit a crime/ an offence ¥Ç¸o
She committed the offence out of suspicion that her husband had been having an affair.
13/8/08 sacrifice sth to do sth Ä묹
The fireman sacrificed his life to save the little girl from drowning.
12/8/08

at the top/bottom of the list ³Ìºò­nªº/³Ì¤£ºò­nªº
Sports were not at the top of the list.

11/8/08

sound/raise the alarm µo¥Xĵ§i
The Red Cross has sounded the alarm about the threat of famine.

10/8/08

deliberate attempt »W·N
Her speech was a deliberate attempt to draw attention.

9/8/08

live up to sb's expectations ¹F¨ì´Á±æ
The opening ceremony of Beijing Olympics lived up to all expectations, treating 90,000 spectators and 4 billion television viewers around the world to a magical night.

8/8/08 in the spotlight ¤½²³ªºª`·Nªº¤¤¤ß
Today is China's time in the world spotlight with the opening of the Beijing Olympics.
7/8/08 brave the storm «_µÛ¼É­·
Students and parents braved the storm to queue up outside schools for form six placements.
6/8/08 a radical change ­«¤jªº¡A®Ú¥»ªº
These developments have effected a radical change in social life.
5/8/08 keep a close eye on ±K¤Áª`µø
The police are keeping a close eye on possible terrorist targets, such as the mass transport system and power supplies.
4/8/08 earn praise/respect Àò±oÆg½à/´L·q
He earned a lot of praise from the papers for the way he handled the strike.
3/8/08

pose a problem ³y¦¨°ÝÃD
The increase in student numbers poses many problems for the schools.

2/8/08

as opposed to ¦Ó«D
Students discuss ideas, as opposed to just copying from books.

1/8/08 tackle a difficult problem ³B²zÃøÃD
Mr. Wong tried hard to tackle a difficult problem, but he couldn't solve it.
31/7/08

renew a contract Äò¬ù
Employers will be allowed to renew existing contracts without requiring their helpers to leave Hong Kong.

30/7/08

mentally handicapped ®z´¼
Three men were jailed for intentionally inflicting bodily harm on a mentally handicapped man.

29/7/08

unprecedented levels «e©Ò¥¼¦³ªº¤ô¥­
The unemployment rate has risen to unprecedented levels.

28/7/08

keep in close contact ºò±KÁpô
The police will keep in close contact with the authorities in mainland China during the Olympic Games.

27/7/08

heated exchange ¿E¯Pª§§n
An official with the Beijing Olympics organisers said he regretted the heated exchanges between public security officials and Hong Kong news reporters.

26/7/08

a regrettable incident ¥O¤H±{±¤ªº¨Æ¥ó
The death of a senior police inspector was a regrettable incident.

25/7/08 make allegations against sb «ü±±¬Y¤H
The allegations he made against his neighour were well-founded.
24/7/08

impending crisis/disaster §Y±Nµo¥Íªº¦M¾÷ / ¨a®`
Many of us are not aware of an impending ecological crisis.

23/7/08 make/reach a deal ¹F¦¨¨óij
The row came to an end when the two sides reached a deal after five hours of talks.
22/7/08

a substantial increase/reduction ¤j¶q¼W¥[ / ´î¤Ö
There has been a substantial increase in inflation.

21/7/08 in limbo ³B©ó¤£ª¾©Ò±¹ªº¹Ò¦a
The waiving of the foreign domestic helper levy has left some maids in limbo, because employers are not willing to renew their contracts now.
20/7/08

take on heavy responsibilities ©Ó¾á­«¥ô
He is unwilling to take on heavy responsibilities.

19/7/08

verify that ®Ö¹ê
The bank will have to verify that you are the owner of the property.

18/7/08 in terms of ±q¡KÆ[ÂI¨Ó¬Ý
Hong Kong ranked fifth out of 50 countries in terms of the number of hours worked in a week.
17/7/08

take measures ±Ä¨ú±¹¬I
Strong measures will have to be taken to bring down unemployment.

16/7/08

torrential rain ¶É¬Ö¤j«B
Thousands of people queued up outside the bank to buy Olympic banknotes despite torrential rain.

15/7/08 characteristic of ¯SÀ²
Good time management is one of the characteristics of a successful student.
14/7/08 without delay ¤£±o©µ»~
I hope that discussions will take place without delay.
13/7/08

a top priority ³ÌÀu¥ý¦Ò¼{ªº¨Æ
Education is a top priority.

12/7/08

on sale ¥X°â
Apple iPhone went on sale in 22 markets worldwide.

11/7/08 discrimination against minorities ª[µø¤Ö¼Æ±Ú¸Ç
The regulations are intended to prevent discrimination against minorities.
10/7/08 a vision of ©ÀÀY¡A·Q¹³
When I was a child, I had visions of being a prince.
9/7/08 have an adverse effect on ¤£§Q¼vÅT
The incidence would have an adverse effect on his career.
8/7/08 a drop in ¤U¶^
There was a sharp drop in temperature during the night.
7/7/08 lay out ²M·¡¦a´£¥X
All the terms and conditions are laid out in the contract.
6/7/08 reap the benefit Àò±o¯q³B
It was good to see her finally reaping the benefits of all her hard work.
5/7/08

issue a warning µo¥Xĵ§i
The banks have issued a warning that charges are likely to rise sharply.

4/7/08 a select few ºë¿ïªº´X­Ó
Only a select few companies were allowed to compete for the contract.
3/7/08 it remains to be seen ­nµ¥¥H«á¤~¯àª¾¾å
It sounds a good idea, but it remains to be seen whether it will succeed.
2/7/08 died of tuberculosis ¦º©óªÍÀ÷¯f
A teacher died of tuberculosis last week.
1/7/08

horrific accidents ¥i©Èªº¨Æ¬G
The Government will install speed cameras at 29 of Hong Kong's steepest roads, following Sunday's horrific traffic accident on Garden Road.

30/6/08 phenomenon of ²{¶H
A special police task force has been set up to investigate the growing phenomenon of "compensated dating".
29/6/08

misconception about sth »~¸Ñ
The Campaign would correct common misunderstanding and misconception about drugs.

28/6/08

dozens and dozens «Ü¦h
They collected dozens and dozens of shells on the beach.

27/6/08 arouse/cause controversy ¤Þ°_ª§½×
The decision to allow more secondary schools to switch to English teaching is sure to arouse controversy.
26/6/08 a rash decision ¤@­Ó³¿²õªº¨M©w
She began to regret her rash decision to leave her job.
25/6/08

a quick/speedy recovery ¨³³t²¬·U
The doctors expect Anita to make a full and speedy recovery.

24/6/08 worth the risk ­È±o«_ÀI
We might get away with it, but it isn't really worth the risk.
23/6/08 have sex ¦³©Ê¦æ¬°
Parents worry about their teenagers having sex.
22/6/08

spot sb doing sth ¬Ý¨£¬Y¤H°µ¬Y¨Æ
They boys had been spotted buying alcohol.

21/6/08

reach a deadlock ³´¤J»ø§½
The talks have reached a complete deadlock.

20/6/08 without notice ¥¼¦³³qª¾
More than 100 guests were ordered to leave the hotel without notice.
19/6/08 provision of ¨ÑÀ³
The Red Cross is in charge of the provision of emergency relief.
18/6/08 an ineffective policy µL®Ä¯àªº¬Fµ¦
The policy has been largely ineffective in cutting crime.
17/6/08 in the hope that/of ´Á±æ
Terrorists may target Hong Kong during the Olympic Games, in the hope of disrupting the equestrian events to be hosted here.
16/6/08 bolster one's confidence ¼W±j«H¤ß
His score will bolster his confidence for the next match.
15/6/08

departure from ­IÂ÷
The new policy represents a complete departure from their previous position.

14/6/08

at the risk of doing sth «_µÛ ¡K¦MÀI
He saved my life at the risk of losing his own.

13/6/08

conspire (with sb) to do sth ¦P¿Ñ¡A±K¿Ñ
He had conspired with an accomplice to rob the bank.

12/6/08 throughout the world / the country ¥þ²y/¥þ°ê
Pollution is a serious problem in major cities throughout the world.
11/6/08 row about/over ¤½¶}ª§Ä³
Rows about money are a common reason for the breakdown of marriages.
10/6/08 in response to ¤ÏÀ³
In response to complaints, the company reviewed its safety procedures.
9/6/08

recover from «ì´_°·±d¡A«ì´_­ìª¬
He was fired last month and he is still recovering from the shock.

8/6/08

take immediate action ¥ß¨è±Ä¨ú¦æ°Ê
The government took immediate action to ban all poultry imports from the mainland after the H5N1 virus was found.

7/6/08

competent to do sth ³Ó¥ô°µ¬Y¨Æ
He is competent to carry out the work.

6/6/08 a new trend ·s¶É¦V/®É©|
The rise in violent crime is a disturbing new trend.
5/6/08 undermine confidence °Ê·n«H¤ß
A series of failures undermined our confidence.
4/6/08 put pressure on ¬I¥[À£¤O
The government pay rise will put pressure on the private sector.
3/6/08 badly/poorly handled ³B²z«Ü®t
We felt that the dispute was badly handled.
2/6/08 take steps ±Ä¨ú±¹¬I
The Democratic Party is calling on the government to take steps to ensure that anyone appointed as an undersecretary holds Chinese nationality.
1/6/08

reject sb's offer of help ©Úµ´±µ¨ü¬Y¤Hªº¦n·N
She rejected her brother's offer of help.

31/5/08

wet weather ¤U«Bªº¤Ñ®ð
Thousands of people queued outside the Peak Tram in Central yesterday - despite the wet weather.

30/5/08 loyalty to ©¾¤ß
The case of undersecretaries having dual citizenship raised questions about their loyalty to the government.
29/5/08 as a result of ¥Ñ©ó
Hong Kong's overall vacancy rate in the first quarter hit a record high as a result of the territory's continuing economic growth.
28/5/08 strongly/roundly condemn ±j¯P¦a/ÄY¼F¦aÄþ³d
We roundly condemn his foolish behavior.
27/5/08 highly confidential °ª«×¾÷±K
Media reports say highly confidential materials, including details of an undercover operation were put on the internet through a file-sharing programme.
26/5/08 contribution to/towards °^Äm¡A®½Äm
I made a contribution of $1,000 to the Sichuan earthquake victims.
25/5/08

reiterated that ­«¥Ó
The Director of the Hong Kong Observatory, Lam Chiu-ying, has reiterated that the city is safe from major earthquakes.

24/5/08

in connection with ¦³Ãö
Police arrested a man in connection with the murder of a missing airline ground crew member.

23/5/08 in/over the past decade ¦b¹L¥h¤Q¦~
Prices have risen sharply in the last decade.
22/5/08 under construction «Ø³y¤¤
The new school is still under construction.
21/5/08 to our great disappointment ¤j¥¢©Ò±æ
To our great disappointment, it rained every day of the trip.
20/5/08 touch sb's heart ²`¨ü·P°Ê
The plight of the orphans has touched the hearts of thousands of people.
19/5/08 mourning for ­P«s
All the flags were at half-staff, as a sign of mourning for people who died in Sichuan earthquake.
18/5/08

come under fire ¨ü¨ì²r¯P§åµû
A number of brand name shops in Central have come under fire for keeping their lights on overnight.

17/5/08

unaccounted for ¥¢Âܪº¡A¤£©ú¥h¦Vªº
Nine Hong Kong residents are still accounted for after the earthquake in Sichuan.

16/5/08 earn a livelihood ¿Ñ¥Í  
The old man earns a livelihood by doing odd jobs.
15/5/08 be loaded with ¨Ï¡K¥Rº¡  
The Consumer Council found in tests that doughnuts were loaded with high levels of trans-fats that could cause obesity.
14/5/08 flesh and blood¿Ë¤H¡A¦å¦×¤§Âß
I must help her. After all, she's my own flesh and blood.
13/8/08 send tremors down my spine ¨Ï§Ú¤£´H¦Ó·X
The story was so terrible that it sent tremors down my spine.
12/5/08

keep pace with ¨B½Õ¤@­P¡A«O«ù¦P¨B
Neither family income nor government welfare payments were keeping pace with inflation.

11/5/08

devote time/effort to ¬° ... ¥I¥X®É¶¡ / §V¤O
He has devoted most of his time to benefiting mankind.

10/5/08

make up ºc¦¨
Tips make up about ninety percent of a guide's total earnings.

9/5/08 shoulder/carry the burden ¬D°_­«¾á
Divorced parents have to shoulder the burden of maintaining two households.
8/5/08 gain a deep understanding of ²`¤J¤F¸Ñ
The tutor claimed that his teaching notes could help students gain a deep understanding of the examination paper.
7/5/08 implement new measures ¹ê¬I·s±¹¬I
The Hospital Authority has implemented new measures to enhance patient data security.
6/5/08 bring about ¤Þ°_¡A³y¦¨
Science has brought about many changes in our lives.
5/5/08 split up/into ¤Àµõ
Sin Chung-Kai announced his decision not to run for a Legco seat on Hong Kong Island in order to save the party from splitting up.
4/5/08

affairs of the heart »P·R±¡¬ÛÃöªº¨Æ
Police said the case was thought to be one of domestic violence stemming from affairs of the heart.

3/5/08

turn over a new leaf ¹L¦Û¨­·s
She turned over a new leaf by quitting her smoking and drinking.

2/5/08

religious belief ©v±Ð«H¥õ
I don't go along with her religious beliefs.

1/5/08 put a stop to sth ¨î¤î
We must put a stop to unsafe labour practices.
30/4/08 greatly / deeply honoured ²`·Pºa©¯
I feel deeply honoured to have been invited here today.
29/4/08 refusal to do sth ©Úµ´
Their refusal to negotiate with us made progress impossible.
28/4/08 eco-friendly¤£·lÃa¥ÍºAÀô¹Òªº
Schools were urged to use eco-friendly lunchboxes to ease pressure on landfills.
27/4/08

make it clear ²M·¡¦a»¡©ú
The Secretary for Security, Ambrose Lee, has made it clear the government will reject entry to anyone who wants to visit Hong Kong to support Tibetan independence.

26/4/08

apologised to/ for ¹Dºp
He apologised to her for not going to her party.

25/4/08

be convicted of sth ³Q§P¦³¸o
He was convicted of the murder of his wife.

24/4/08 as a result of ¥Ñ©ó 
Secondary schools are facing a 25 per cent drop in enrolments over the next six years as a result of declines in the birth rate.
23/4/08 endorse a plan / a proposalÃÙ¦P­p¹º/«Øij
The Executive Council endorsed a plan to build the Hong Kong section of an express rail link between Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Guangzhou.
22/4/08 have/feel sympathy for ¦P±¡
The accused had shown no sympathy for the animal or remorse for the attack.
21/4/08 verbal abuse ´c¨¥
They can be subjected to verbal and physical abuse.
20/4/08

be on full alert «O«ù°ª«×§Ù³Æª¬ºA
Police were on full alert against terrorist attacks.

19/4/08

deteriorating health °·±d´c¤Æ
He retired early because of his deteriorating health.

18/4/08 a precious occasion Ãø±oªº¾÷¹J
Most people agreed the Beijing Olympics is a precious occasion for the Chinese people.
17/4/08 There's no denying that«Ü²M·¡
There's no denying that this will be a serious blow to the government.
16/4/08 claim to/that ÁnºÙ¡A¥D±i
They claim to have discovered / claim that they have discovered a cure for the disease, but this has not yet been proved.
15/4/08 raise / express concern ³ê°_/ªí¥ÜÃöª`/¼~¼{
Many doctors have raised concerns about the drug.
14/4/08 anxious about/for µJ¼{ªº
Students are anxious about the coming examinations.
13/4/08

tighten control ÄY®æ±±¨î
The government wants to tighten its control on the press.

12/4/08

come to a standstill / bring sth to a standstill ³´©ó°±¹y
A mechanical problem brought the system to a standstill.

11/4/08 intend to do sth ¥´ºâ¡A­p¹º
Secretary for Education announced a series of proposals intended to enhance public recognition and financial aid to strengthen the status of associate degree holders.
10/4/08 face an uncertain future «e³~¥¼¤R
Oasis Hong Kong went into liquidation yesterday, leaving 30,000 passengers stranded and 700 staff facing an uncertain future.
9/4/08 make a purchase ÁʶR
She made several purchases in the boutique.
8/4/08 a wise decision ­^©úªº¨M©w
You made a wise decision when you chose to study medicine.
7/4/08 divert sth from sb/sth Âಾ¡A¨Ï¤À¤ß
The outbreak of chaos has diverted public attention away from other national problems.
6/4/08

make sth explicit ¥O¨Æ±¡²M·¡ªº
The reasons for the decision should be made explicit.

5/4/08

have the ability to do sth ¦³¯à¤O°µ¬Y¨Æ
He had the ability to explain things clearly and concisely.

4/4/08

a passionate interest ¼ö¯P·R¦n
She has a passionate interest in music.

3/4/08 confine to ­­¨î¡A¨Ï§½­­
We'll confine our discussion to the main issue.
2/4/08 a false impression/belief/hope ¤£¥¿½Tªº¡A¤£¯u¹êªº¦L¶H/¬Ýªk/´Á±æ
The media gave the world a false impression of life in the city.
1/4/08 behavioural problems ¦æ¬°°ÝÃD
Newborns who do not sleep enough are more likely to suffer from learning and behavioural problems.
31/3/08 overreact to ¤ÏÀ³¹L±j
She tends to overreact to criticism.
30/3/08

upgrade security measures ´£¤É«O¦w±¹¬I
The Hospital Authority is upgrading security measures in public hospitals following the disappearance of a baby girl from a hospital ward.

29/3/08

slump in ¼É¶^¡A¤£´º®ð
The economic recession brought about a heavy slump in prices.

28/3/08

appropriate to/for ¾A·íªº¡A «ê·íªº
We need to ensure the teaching they receive is appropriate to their needs.

27/3/08

commit an offence ¥Ç¸o
He was not aware that he had committed an offence.

26/3/08

at the request of sb À³¬Y¤Hªº­n¨D
At the request of the defendant's lawyer, the court banned the media from publishing photographs of the accused killer.

25/3/08

drop sharply/dramatically «æ¼@¤U¶^
House prices have dropped sharply in the recession.

24/3/08

hopes are fading §Æ±æ¥¿®ø¥¢
Hopes are fading for 18 crew-members trapped in the vessel 37 metres under the sea for more than 24 hours after two ships collided off Tuen Mun.

23/3/08

keep pace with ¸ò¤W¡A¨B½Õ¤@­P
The government's proposed medical financing reform would fail to keep pace with the rise in medical costs.

22/3/08

short of ¤Ö©ó¡A¯Ê¥F
Many of our clients are short of money.

21/3/08

without delay ¥ß§Y¡A²@¤£¯ÔÀÁ
I hope that discussions will take place without delay.

20/3/08

take sth into consideration ¦Ò¼{¨ì¬Y¨Æ
The candidate's experience must be taken into consideration.

19/3/08

live in fear ¬¡¦b®£Äߤ¤
Sex workers in Hong Kong are still living in fear as the murderer is still at large.

18/3/08 similarity between Ãþ¦ü¡A¬Û¦ü
The similarity between the two reports suggests that they were written by the same person.
17/3/08 proficient at / in ºë³qªº¡A¼ô½mªº
Under the current policy, students educated in Chinese are far from proficient in English.
16/3/08

be/become/get involved °Ñ»P
We need everybody to be involved in the campaign.

15/3/08 implement a plan/policy/proposal °õ¦æ­p¹º / ¬Fµ¦ / «Øij
We got enough money to fully implement the plan.
14/3/08 have no option but to do sth §OµL¿ï¾Ü¾l¦a
She had no option but to admit the truth.
13/3/08 preventive measure ¹w¨¾±¹¬I
The closure of schools is a preventive measure to prevent cross infections.
12/3/08 exhibit symptoms Åã¥Ü¼xª¬
She is beginning to exhibit symptoms of stress.
11/3/08 be entitled to ¦³Åv
Parents are entitled to know the backgrounds of tutorial school teachers.
10/3/08 self-esteem ¦Û´L¤ß
Children who received corporal punishment were often less self-confident, more emotional and had lower self-esteem than those who did not.
9/3/08 reveal that ³zÅS
The survey revealed that many customers are aware of the risks involved.
8/3/08

control one's emotions ±±¨î±¡ºü
The teacher was forced to take action when the student lost control of his emotions.

7/3/08 regular exercise ©w®É¹B°Ê
Regular exercise is essential to good health.
6/3/08 asset to ¤H¤~¡AÀuÂI
She is a tremendous asset to the company.
5/3/08 blame sb/sth for sth³d³Æ¡A«ü³d
He blamed you for the neglect of duty.
4/3/08 a virtual world µêÀÀ¥@¬É
The magistrate said the internet is where many people will easily loosen their morals and become neglectful about the consequences of their acts.
3/3/08 memorial service °l«ä·|
Thousands of fans paid their respect to Lydia Sum at a memorial service held at the Hung Hom Stadium.
2/3/08

wind up µ²§ô
The government is monitoring about 20 restaurants which it thinks are facing the possibility of winding up their business.

1/3/08

random sample ÀH¾÷©â¼Ë
The study took a random sample of 100 students from 3 schools.

29/2/08 it is unfortunate that¥O¤H¿ò¾Ñ
It is most unfortunate that I was not informed about this earlier.
28/2/08 government subsidies ¬F©²¬z¶K
This industry depends for its survival on government subsidies.
27/2/08 contract a disease/ a debt / a bad habit ¬V¯f/­t¶Å/ªg¬VÃa²ßºD
The riskier people's behavior became, the more likely they would contract the HIV virus.
26/2/08 look down on »´µø¡A¬Ý¤£°_
He is a role model, showing young people who have been looked down on that "effort makes success."
25/2/08 fall short of demand ¨Ñ¤£À³¨D
The supply of vegetables falls short of demand this year.
24/2/08 Comprehensive Social Security Assistance ºî´©
Senior citizens in financial difficulty can apply for the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance to meet their basic needs.
23/2/08

there is room for improvement ¦³§ï¶iªº¾l¦a
There's some room for improvement in your work.

22/2/08 with/without sb's consent ¸g/¥¼¸g¬Y¤H¦P·N
Edison Chen said the photos had been stolen and published on the web without his consent.
21/2/08 on a part-time/temporary basis ¥H­Ý¾/Á{®É§Î¦¡
The workers are employed on a temporary basis.
20/2/08 burst into laughter / tears ¬ðµM¤j¯º/­ú°_¨Ó
On hearing the bad news, she burst into tears.
19/2/08 invade sb's privacy «I¥Ç¬Y¤Hªº¨pÁô
They don't want their privacy invaded by reporters.
18/2/08 psychological problems ¤ß²z°ÝÃD
Harry's problems are more psychological than physical.
17/2/08

come to an end §¹µ²
Although the issue had already come to an end, he regretted that the matter had caused public concern.

16/2/08

bring a prosecution against sb ¹ï¬Y¤H´£¥X°_¶D
The evidence is now sufficient to bring a prosecution against him.

15/2/08

sensitive issues ±Ó·Pªº°ÝÃD
The issues are controversial and politically sensitive.

14/2/08

rush into ­Ü«P°µ
Many young people may now be rushing into sex without considering the serious consequences.

13/2/08 great hardship and suffering ·¥¤jªºÁ}Ãø§x­W
The famine has caused great hardship and suffering to the farmers.
12/2/08

break the silence ¥´¯}¨HÀq
Canto pop-star, Gillian Chung, one of the alleged victims of the celebrity sex-photo scandal sweeping Hong Kong, broke her silence after spending days hiding from the media.

11/2/08

consider doing sth ¦Ò¼{¡A ²Ó·Q
Green Sense says people should consider giving small plants instead of flowers.

10/2/08

grateful to ·PÁªº
She was grateful to them for letting her stay at their house.

9/2/08

spectacular view §§Æ[ªº´º¦â
We had a spectacular view of the coastline from the plane.

8/2/08

be lavish with ¹L¤ÀºB´n¦aµ¹»P
He is always lavish with his praise.

7/2/08

heavy/stiff/severe penalty ÄY¼FªºÃg»@
The government imposed severe penalties on breaching of environmental laws.

6/2/08

press for ¶Ê«P¡A§V¤O¨ú±o
The more she pressed him for an explanation, the more he refused to speak.

5/2/08 dishonest means ¤£¸Û¹ê¤â¬q
He admitted that he got money by dishonest means.
4/2/08 resort to ¶D½Ñ¡A¨D§U
It was after the failure of this attempt that he resorted to force.
3/2/08

inevitable consequence/result µL¥iÁקKªºµ²ªG
Confusion is the inevitable consequence of all these changes in policy.

2/2/08

 convey feelings ªí¹F·P±¡
I found it hard to convey my feelings in words.

1/2/08 is determined by sth ¥Ñ¬Y¨Æ¨M©w
The choice of language should be determined by the school subjects and the special needs of students.
31/1/08 obscene photographs ²]©·Ó¤ù
The Hong Kong Performing Artistes Guild has condemned the increasing circulation and uploading of obscene photographs on the internet.
30/1/08 a vast amount/number ¥¨ÃBªº
Our dog eats a vast amount of food each day.
29/1/08 broaden/widen your horizons ÂXÁïµø³¥
I hope this course will broaden my horizons.
28/1/08 take care of ·ÓÅU¡A³B²z
Please take care of the baby for me for a while, will you?
All the neighbours take very good care of their gardens.
27/1/08

wrap up ¥]¡A»q
We have just finished wrapping up Amy's birthday present.

26/1/08 a high-profile public figure ¤@¦ì¤Þ¤Hª`¥Øªºª¾¦W¤Hª«
The radical left-wing politician is a high-profile public figure.
25/1/08 misleading advertisement »~¾É©Êªº¼s§i
Misleading advertisements are prohibited by law.
24/1/08 it is illegal for sb to do sth «Dªkªº
It is illegal for employers to discriminate on the grounds of gender and age.
23/1/08 global view¥þ­±ªº¬Ýªk/Æ[ÂI
We must take a global view of children's needs.
22/1/08 remain optimistic that ¤´¬O¼ÖÆ[
I remain optimistic that a peaceful settlement of the dispute can be achieved.
21/1/08 carry out / conduct a survey ¶i¦æ½Õ¬d
A survey carried out last year found 90% of the public in favour of the change.
20/1/08

aspiration for/after/to ¼ö±æ¡A©ê­t
He has no aspiration for fame or gain.
She has aspirations to become a great writer.

19/1/08

net of justice ªkºô
The criminal was finally caught in the net of justice.

18/1/08 in all sincerity «D±`¸Û·N
I may say in all sincerity that your support has been very valuable.
17/1/08 launch/mount an attack µo°Ê§ðÀ»
He was outraged by the personal attack launched against him.
16/1/08

price hikes»ù®æ¤Wº¦
The government announced a 300 per cent hike in bread prices.

15/1/08 a rough/raw deal ¤£¤½¥­«Ý¹J
Disabled people have got a raw deal under the current government.
14/1/08 prohibit sb from doing sth¸T¤î
Students are prohibited from using mobile phones in schools.
13/8/08

with contempt »´µø¡AÂƵø
He had been treated with nothing but contempt ever since he arrived.

12/1/08

persist in/with °í«ù
She persisted in denying that it was her fault.

11/1/08 take the consequences ©Ó¾á«áªG
He made the wrong decision, and he was prepared to take the consequences.
10/1/08 pay the price for ¥I¥X¥N»ù
They have paid a terrible price for ignoring the crisis for too long.
9/1/08 dispose of ³B²z¡A²M°£
A single mother who disposed of the body of her three-year-old son at a rubbish dump was sentenced to 32 months in prison.
8/1/08 good returns ¦nªº¦¬¯q
These shares have brought in good returns.
7/1/08 independent of ¦Û¥ßªº¡A¦Û¥Dªº
The girl is financially independent of her family.
6/1/08

radical views ¿E¶iªºÆ[ÂI
He surprised us all with his radical views.

5/1/08

make adjustments §@¤@¨Ç½Õ¾ã
We'll see how this schedule works, then we'll make adjustments as necessary.

4/1/08 have no concept of sth ¹ï¬Y¨Æ¨S¦³·§©À
People have no concept of what it is like to live in real poverty.
3/1/08 fall ill ¯f­Ë
A mainland couple fell ill after eating wild mushrooms picked from a park.
2/1/08 utility companies¤½¥Î¨Æ·~¤½¥q
The year began with utility companies increasing their tariffs.
1/1/08

brand-new ¹ñ·sªº
A new digital broadcasting era will bring to viewers a wider array of quality TV programmes and entertainment, as well as a brand new audio-visual experience.

31/12/07

occasional visit/trip °¸º¸±´³X / ¦æµ{
He made occasional visits to Beijing.

30/12/07

rule out ±Æ°£ ¡A©Úµ´¦Ò¼{
The standing committee of the National People's Congress ruled out full democracy in 2012.

29/12/07

link with/to ¦³Ãö³s
Initial investigations suggested that the outbreak of food poisoning could be linked to bacterial infection.

28/12/07

equivalent to ¬Ûµ¥ªº¡A¬Û¦Pªº
At least 900 tonnes of paper, equivalent to 15 thousand trees, were used to print prospectuses for newly listed companies last year.

27/12/07

turn a blind eye µø¦Ó¤£¨£
Animal rights groups say the police have been turning a blind eye to a series of brutal attacks on stray cats.

26/12/07

cramped conditions ¾ÖÀ½ªº±¡ªp
Protestors called on the government to help pay the rent of those living in cramped conditions.

25/12/07

It emerged that ¨Æ¤w²M·¡
It emerged that the National People's Congress would not set a timetable for universal suffrage in Hong Kong.

24/12/07

snap up ·mÁÊ
Residents rushed to supermarkets to snap up bottled water when water supply stopped.

23/12/07

a plane/car crash ­¸¾÷ / ¨T¨®¥¢¨Æ
All the passengers were killed in the plane crash.

22/12/07

cite sth as sth ¤Þ ... ¬°ÃÒ
He cited his heavy workload as the reason for his breakdown.

21/12/07 exert pressure on ¬I¥[À£¤O
The sustained economic expansion and the rising fuel costs would continue to exert pressures on prices.
20/12/07 give sth/sb the green light ­ã³\¡A³\¥i
The proposal has finally been given the green light.
19/12/07 consume food/drink ¦Y§¹/³Ü¥ú
The kids soon consumed all the food on the table.
18/12/07 attendance at ¥X®u¡A¥X®u¤H¼Æ
My attendance at school is excellent.
17/12/07 highly/fully qualified «Ü°÷¸ê®æªº
The financial statement was prepared by fully qualified accountants.
16/12/07

determine to do sth ¨M¤ß°µ¬Y¨Æ
She determined to ignore his faults.

15/12/07 conform to ¿í¦u¡A²Å¦X
Most people willingly conform to the customs of society.
14/12/07 medical examination °·±dÀˬd
I need to have a medical examination before going abroad.
13/12/07 universal suffrage ´¶¿ï
Implementing universal suffrage for Chief Executive first in 2012 is the expectation of more than half of the public.
12/12/07 single-parent family ³æ¿Ë®a®x
The girl comes from a single-parent family and her mother cannot look after her.
11/12/07 fierce /strong criticism ±j¯P§åµû/«ü³d
Plans for the new road have drawn fierce criticism from local people.
10/12/07 notorious for Án¦W¯TÄy
Tin Shui Wai is a district notorious for its lack of job opportunities and community facilities.
9/12/07

raise/heighten/increase awareness ´£°ª»{ÃÑ
The campaign aims to raise public awareness of the dangers of taking drugs.

8/12/07

cause inconvenience ³y¦¨¤£«K
The new policy caused great inconvenience to the residents.

7/12/07 graduation ceremony ²¦·~¨å§
About 20 students interrupted a graduation ceremony at Chinese University, at which former chief executive Tung Chee-hwa was awarded an honorary doctorate.
6/12/07 care about Ãö¤ß
No one seemed to care about her feelings.
5/12/07 flying colours Àu²§ªí²{
He passed his exams with flying colours.
4/12/07 as a reward §@¬°¼ú½à
As a reward for passing her exams, she got a new bike from her parents.
3/12/07 invaluable experience «D±`Ä_¶Qªº¸gÅç
Anson Chan said after the poll she had gained invaluable experience from the campaign.
2/12/07

live/work in perfect harmony ¤@°_¥Í¬¡ / ¤u§@±o¤Q¤À¿Ä¬¢
The work is proceeding according to plan and we work in perfect harmony.

1/12/07

do/work the night shift ·í©]§ó¤u§@
About 25 percent of the working population in Hong Kong work night shifts.

30/11/07 contribute to °_«P¦¨§@¥Î
The advertising campaign has contributed significantly to the success of the new product.
29/11/07

meet with sb's approval ±o¨ì¬Y¤Hªº§å­ã
Most of his girlfriends failed to meet with his father's approval.

28/11/07

make adjustments §@¤@¨Ç½Õ¾ã
We'll see how this schedule works, then we'll make adjustments as necessary.

27/11/07 improve one's image §ï¶i§Î¶H
The government will have to improve its image if it wants to win the next election.
26/11/07 get a divorce ­nÂ÷±B
She wants to get a divorce.
25/11/07

senior citizens ªøªÌ
72 pedestrians were killed in traffic accidents in the first 10 months of this year, mostly senior citizens.

24/11/07

get/become pregnant Ãh¥¥
It came as a shock ¡V The girl got pregnant.

23/11/07

be of benefit ¦³¯qªº¡A¦³¦n³Bªº
A legislator expressed disappointment at the level of the fare reductions, saying they won't be of much benefit to the vast majority of commuters.

22/11/07 conscious of ·NÃѨ쪺¡A¹îı¨ìªº
Teachers are increasingly conscious of the importance of the Internet.
21/11/07 regular customer¦ÑÅU«È
Supermarkets use a variety of tactics to retain regular customers.
20/11/07 unemployment rate ¥¢·~²v
Hong Kong's unemployment rate has dropped to a nine-year low of 3.9 percent.
19/11/07 room for improvement §ï¶i¾l¦a
Your English is getting better, but there is still room for improvement.
18/11/07

familiarize yourself with sth ¨Ï¼ô±x¡A¨Ï³q¾å
They not only took the chance to familiarise themselves with the motherland but also had their sense of national identity, communication and inter-personal skills strengthened.

17/11/07

financial/commercial transaction ª÷¿Ä·~°È/ °Ó°È
The sale of goods is the most common form of commercial transaction.

16/11/07 competitive edge / advantage Ävª§Àu¶Õ
We need to acquire more qualifications in order to improve our competitive edge.
15/11/07 sought-after ¼s¨üÅwªïªº/Äv¬Ûù­Pªº
She is one of the world's most sought-after singers.
14/11/07 cannot condone¤£¯à¼e®¤
I cannot condone the use of violence of any kind.
13/11/07 well-established procedures ¦æ¤§¦³®Äªºµ{§Ç
The government will follow established procedures and will process the application promptly and immediately.
12/11/07

cruelty to children/animals ¹ï¨àµ£ / °Êª«ªº´Ý§Ô
There ought to be a tough law against cruelty to animals.

11/11/07

obstacle to »Ùê
Fear of change is the greatest single obstacle to progress.

10/11/07

in this respect  ¦b³o¤è­±
In this respect, we are no different from other people.

9/11/07 heave a sigh of relief ÃP¤F¤@¤f®ð
Hearing the news, she breathed a sigh of relief.
8/11/07 motive for °Ê¾÷
The motive for the attack is still unknown.
7/11/07 perform well/poorly/satisfactorily ªí²{¦n/®t/¥O¤Hº¡·N¦a
Our team performed well in the match yesterday.
6/11/07 safeguard sb/sth against sth «OÅ@¡A®Â½Ã 
The company was blamed for failing to safeguard workers against dangerous chemicals.
5/11/07 indifferent to ¤£·P¿³½ìªº¡A¤£Ãö¤ßªº 
A survey showed that youngsters were indifferent to international affairs.
4/11/07

safety/fire/traffic regulations ¦w¥þ/ ¥æ³q /¤õĵ³W«h
He was fined for breaking traffic regulations.

3/11/07

lie/stand/remain idle ¶¢¸mµÛ
We can't leave this expensive machinery lying idle .

2/11/07 violation of the law / school rules ¹Hªk/¹H¤Ï®Õ³W
Possessing triad products is a violation of the law.
1/11/07 stringent laws / measures ÄY¼Fªºªk«ß/±¹¬I
The government has promised to take stringent measures to deal with street crime.
31/10/07 pledge to do sth ©Ó¿Õ°µ¬Y¨Æ
Secretary for Labour and Welfare pledged to introduce measures to promote mutual community support.
30/10/07 popular with ¨ü³ß·Rªº
Miss Chan is very popular with her pupils.
29/10/07 eliminate poverty/hunger ®ø°£³h§x/°§¾j
Can we ever eliminate poverty from the world?
28/10/07

foster an understanding of ¼W¶i¤F¸Ñ
This approach will foster an understanding of environmental issues.

27/10/07 make an announcement «Å§G
The president made an unexpected announcemnt this morning.
26/10/07 file/lodge a complaint ´£¥X§ë¶D
Customers lodged a formal complaint about the way they were treated.
25/10/07 ultimate goal/aim/objective ³Ì²×¥Ø¼Ð
China's ultimate goal is to put a man on the moon within 15 years.
24/10/07 at all costs / at any cost ¤£±¤¥ô¦ó¥N»ù
He was determined to win at any cost.
23/10/07 common/normal practice ´¶¹M°µªk
Bribery is common practice in many developing countries.
22/10/07 take the opportunity to do sth ­¼¾÷
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their hard work on the project.
21/10/07

nurture talents °ö¨|¤H¤~
The Democratic Party's former chairman, Yeung Sum, said the best way to nurture political talents is to implement universal suffrage.

20/10/07

avoid doing sth ÁקK
This leaflet tells you how to avoid getting ill while travelling.

19/10/07

decide on ¨M©w±Ä¥Î¡A¿ï¾Ü
Have you decided on a date for your wedding?

18/10/07 a buoyant economy ªYªY¦Vºaªº¸gÀÙ
The increase in Hong Kong's millionaire population was driven by a buoyant economy and China's continued economic expansion.
17/10/07 blood transfusion ¿é¦å
The driver lost a lot of blood as a result of the accident so he was rushed to hospital for a blood transfusion.
16/10/07 a wide range of ´T«×¤jªº/®t²§«Ü¤jªº
A study by the Consumer Council found trans fat in a wide range of food products.
15/10/07 prevent / avert a tragedy ¨¾¤î´d¼@
The measures were designed to prevent any similar tragedies.
14/10/07

ease the pain/pressure ´î»´¯kµh / À£¤O
We are trying to ease the pressure she is under at work.

13/10/07

take sth into your own hands ¿Ë¦Û³B²z¬Y¨Æ
"When people take everything into their own hands, then you cannot govern the place," the chief executive said.

12/10/07 object to¤Ï¹ï
Some parents objected to reducing class sizes in the most popular schools.
11/10/07

push ahead / forward ±À¶i¡A±À°Ê
They are pushing ahead with plans to expand production.

10/10/07

a decision to do sth ¨M©w°µ¬Y¨Æ
Local Action member, Ho Loy, announced her decision to run in the Legco by-election on December the 2 nd .

9/10/07

bogus marriage °²µ²±B
A man was jailed for arranging a bogus marriage between a Hong Kong woman and a Mainland man.

8/10/07 the key to (¸Ñ¨M°ÝÃDªº)½u¯Á¡Aµª®×
The detective believes the missing gun is the key to the mystery.
7/10/07

outdoor activities ¤á¥~¬¡°Ê
People with heart or respiratory problems are advised not to take part in outdoor activities.

6/10/07

have/achieve the desired effect ¨ú±o©Ò´Á±æªº¦¨ªG
The plan failed to achieve the desired effect of diverting traffic from the city.

5/10/07 admit doing sth ©Ó»{°µ¬Y¨Æ
A man who admitted repeatedly hurling a kitten to the ground was jailed for 21 days.
4/10/07 enjoy the fruits ¨É¨ü¦¨ªG
It was a tragedy that he died before he could enjoy the fruits of all his hard work.
3/10/07 of great significance ¦³­«¤jªº·N¸q
This new discovery of oil is of great significance to the country's economy.
2/10/07 pay offÀv²M(¤í´Ú)
A heavily indebted university student emptied his live-in girlfriend's bank account to help pay off his credit card debts, but gambled all the money away in Macau the same day.
1/10/07

foreign domestic helper ¥~¶Ä
Caritas is calling on the government to set up an independent body to prevent the exploitation of foreign domestic helpers.

30/9/07

kind and hospitable ¤Íµ½¦n«È
The local people are kind and hospitable.

29/9/07

get tough with ¥H±jµwªº¤è¦¡¹ï¥I
It's time to get tough with drunk drivers.

28/9/07 an energetic supporter / campaigner ¼ö¤ßªº¤ä«ùªÌ/­Ò¾ÉªÌ
She is an energetic supporter of the peace movement.
27/9/07 have difficulty (in) doing sth §xÃø
I had no difficulty in getting in touch with him.
26/9/07

feel / show /express remorse for ·P¨ì / ªí¹F¾Ò®¬
She has never shown any remorse for her crime.

25/9/07 sex / age discrimination ©Ê§O / ¦~ÄÖª[µø
Ms Wong claimed she had been the victim of sex discrimination.
24/9/07 chances are slim ¾÷·|¬Æ·L
The Observatory says the chances of seeing the moon tomorrow night for the Mid-Autumn Festival are slim because clouds are expected to be thick.
23/9/07

in suspicious circumstances ±¡§Î¥iºÃ
He was found dead in suspicious circumstances.

22/9/07

essential to ¥²­nªº¡A¤£¥i¯Êªº
Hard work is essential to success.

21/9/07 an abandoned child ³Q¿ò±óªº¨àµ£
An abandoned child was found wandering about in the railway station.
20/9/07 personal particulars ­Ó¤H¸ê®Æ
The man was fined 4 thousand dollars for failing to provide his personal particulars and proof of identity.
19/9/07 replace with / by ¥N´À
The MTRC will replace Skyrail with a new management team.
18/9/07 implementation of ¬I¦æ
The implementation of these proposals could have disastrous financial consequences.
17/9/07 qualification for ¸ê®æ¡A¸ê¾ú
Previous experience is not an essential qualification for this job.
16/9/07

get off the track Â÷ÃD
Don't get off the track, we're discussing this year's plans not last year's.

15/9/07

suspect sb of doing sth ÃhºÃ¬Y¤H°µ¬Y¨Æ
Police suspected the drunken man of stealing three blood samples from a blood bank.

14/9/07 emotionally unstable ±¡ºü¤£Ã­
John is not a bad man, but he is often emotionally unstable.
13/9/07 consultation with ¿Ô¸ß
Implementation of the proposed changes would require consultation with teachers and parents.
12/9/07 a heated argument ¿E¯Pª§°õ
The man had a heated argument with his girlfriend over money and trivial matters.
11/9/07 withdraw from the contest/competition°h¥XÄvÁÉ
He has decided to withdraw from the competition.
10/9/07 concentrate your efforts/attention on ¶°¤¤ºë¤O/ª`·N¤O
You should concentrate your efforts on passing these exams.
9/9/07 the disabled ¶Ë´Ý¤H¤h
This new hospital has excellent facilities for the sick, elderly and disabled.
8/9/07

find sth unacceptable ı±o¤£¯à±µ¨ü
Many viewers find the amount of violence on TV unacceptable.

7/9/07 a track record ¹L¥hªº¬ö¿ý
A lawmaker has called for tough action against child abuse, including denying parents custody of their children if they are found to have a track record of ill- treating them.
6/9/07 come from a broken family ¨Ó¦Û±B«Ã¯}µõªº®a®x
Most of these children come from broken families.
5/9/07 socialize with¥æ»Ú¡A°Ñ»PªÀ¥æ
Nine-year-old boy wonder March said his classmates did not socialize with him.
4/9/07 catch/get/have a glimpse ¿h¨£
Hundreds of people packed vantage points on both sides of Victoria Harbour to get a close glimpse of the jumbo A380 Airbus.
3/9/07 draw up °_¯ó¡AÀÀ­q
Guidelines have been drawn up for dealing with emergencies.
2/9/07

comply with ¿í¦u
Around 50 trucks carrying mainland seafood were denied access to the territory because they did not comply with recently imposed enhanced export measures for supplies of live seafood.

1/9/07

reach a consensus ¹F¦¨¦@ÃÑ
Workers' representatives walked out in anger, saying no consensus could be reached due to the insincerity of the employers.

31/8/07 take/bear the blame for ©Ó¾á³d¥ô
We were ready to take/bear the blame for what had happened.
30/8/07

desperate to do sth «æ¤Á¦a°µ¬Y¨Æ
She was desperate to get a job.

29/8/07 technical glitches ¾÷¥ó¬G»Ù
Some 280 visitors riding in Ocean park's cable cars were trapped for about ten minutes due to technical glitches.
28/8/07 academic year ¾Ç¦~
Students are preparing to return to school for the new academic year.
27/8/07 cater to ¬°...ªA°È¡Aªï¦X
She called for the creation of more 24-hour child-care centres to cater to working parents who have no time to attend to their children.
26/8/07

make every effort ºÉ¤@¤Á§V¤O
We made every effort to deal withl the issue.

25/8/07

make/commit an error ¥Ç¿ù»~
The doctor committed a grave error by injecting the wrong drug into the patient's spine.

24/8/07 come to/ reach/ make a decision §@¥X¨M©w
The Baptist University has made a decision to admit a nine-year-old boy to study mathematics.
23/8/07 blame sb/sth for sth §â...Âk©S(©ó)
Organizers blame the bad weather for the low turnout.
22/8/07 earn respect/praise Àò±o´L·q/¦nµû
He earned a lot of praise from the papers for the way he handled the strike.
21/8/07 narrow the gap ¦¬¯¶®t¶Z
The new taxes will narrow the gap between rich and poor.
20/8/07 industrial action ¤u·~¦æ°Ê
The Government says it is highly concerned about the workers' industrial action and urges both sides to display mutual understanding to narrow their differences.
19/8/07

result in ¾É­P¡A³y¦¨
The crash resulted in the deaths of 12 passengers.

18/8/07

roller coaster «æÂà¬ðÅÜ
Share prices have been on a roller coaster these last few days.

17/8/07

achieve/fulfil/realize your potential µo´§§Aªº¼ç¤O
We want each student to realize their full potential.

16/8/07

readily/freely/widely available ®e©ö±o¨ìªº
The information is freely available on the Internet.

15/8/07

on the alert «O«ùĵı
She is always on the alert for some unexpected events.

14/8/07

fall victim to ¦¨¬° ¡K ªºÄ묹«~
A Hong Kong toy manufacturer fell victim to the trade dispute between the United States and China.

13/8/07

plug the loophole °ô¶ëº|¬}
New measures were carried out in order to plug loopholes in the law.

12/8/07

disrupt service / traffic ¤¤Â_ªA°È¡AÂZ¶Ã¥æ³q
Hundreds of workers held their protest for higher pay and shorter working hours in Central, scuffling with police and disrupting traffic.

11/8/07

do an about-face/ about-turn ( ¥ß³õ¡BÆ[ÂIµ¥ªº ) ¹ý©³§ïÅÜ¡AÂà¦^­ì¨Ó¤è¦V
The government seems to have done a complete about-face on gun-control.

10/8/07

integration of ¾ã¦X
A think-tank has called for the government to work towards the integration of the SAR and Shenzhen into the "Hong Kong Shenzhen metropolis".

9/8/07

a profound effect/influence/impact ²`¨èªº¼vÅT
The mother's behaviour has a profound impact on the developing child.

8/8/07

the minimum requirement ³Ì§C­n¨D
A total of 67.4 percent of candidates met the minimum requirement for admission to form six.

7/8/07

shortage of ¯Ê¥F
There is a serious shortage of skilled labour.

6/8/07

deliver on a promise ¼i¦æ¿Õ¨¥
Dozens of parents filed a complaint to the police against a swimming school which failed to deliver on its promises of providing qualified instructors.

5/8/07

dwindle to nothing ´î¤Ö¨ì±µªñ©óµL
Their supply of food had dwindled to almost nothing.

4/8/07 prone to ¦³ ... ¶É¦Vªº¡A©ö©ó ... ªº
A person with gender identity disorder is more prone to serious depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts.
3/8/07

be another / a different story ¨º¬O¥t¤@¦^¨Æ
It's very well organized this year, but last year was a different story.

2/8/07

minor illness / injury ¤p¯f / »´¶Ë
Three protestors were detained, with one suffering from minor injuries.

1/8/07

a judicial review ¥qªkÂЮÖ
The High Court granted Local Action members a judicial review of the government's refusal to declare Queen's Pier a monument.

31/7/07

wean sb off from sth ¨Ï³vº¥§Ù°£
We're trying to wean ourselves off watching too much television.

30/7/07

irreversible damage/change ¤£¥i®¾¦^ªº·l¥¢ / ¤£¥i°fÂ઺ÅܤÆ
The damage to the environment is likely to be irreversible.

29/7/07

practise what you peach °`¦æ¤v»¡¡A¥H¨­§@«h
Sometimes it's hard as a parent to practise what you preach.

28/7/07

reimburse sb for sth ÀvÁÙ¡A¥IÁÙ
The company will reimburse any further costs you incur.

27/7/07

strongly recommend ·¥¤O«Øij
We strongly recommend you insure your luggage when you travel.

26/7/07

renowned for µÛ¦Wªº
The coast is renowned for its beautiful beaches.

25/7/07

side effect °Æ§@¥Î
The treatment has no significant side effects.

24/7/07

the damage is done ¤w³y¦¨ªº¶Ë®`µLªk®¾¦^
She immediately regretted her outburst, but the damage was done.

23/7/07

negligence in duties ª±©¿Â¾¦u
He was accused of negligence in carrying out his duties.

22/7/07

in exchange for §@¬°¥æ´«
The ICAC arrested a primary school teacher for accepting bribes from parents in exchange for helping their children get accepted into the school.

21/7/07

instead of ¥N´À¡A¦Ó¤£¬O
We should do something instead of just talking about it.

20/7/07

question / doubt sb's integrity ½èºÃ¬Y¤Hªº¸Û«H
Nobody could question the government's integrity on this issue.

19/7/07

discredit sb ·lÃa ¬Y¤Hªº¦WÁn
His remarks were taken out of context in an effort to discredit him.

18/7/07

sound a warning / alarm µo¥X ĵ§i
The scheme hopes to sound an early warning to teenagers about the dangers of smoking.

17/7/07

redress an imbalance «ì´_¥­½Ä
The measure is an attempt to redress the imbalance between rich and poor.

16/7/07 vigorous action ±j¦³¤Oªº¦æ°Ê
They demanded more vigorous action to tackle the disease.
15/7/07

under the influence of ¦b ¡K ªº¼vÅT¤U
Under the influence of global warming there may be no more winters in Hong Kong by the middle of this century.

14/7/07

mounting excitement/anger/violence ¶V¨Ó¶V±j¯Pªº¿³¾Ä /¼««ã/¼É¤O
With mounting excitement the children waited for Christmas morning.

13/7/07 drag one's feet/heels ¬G·N©ì©Ô
The government denied accusations that it was dragging its feet in implementing universal suffrage.
12/7/07

concrete proposal ¨ãÅé«Øij
Some fairly concrete proposals were put forward during the meeting.

11/7/07 on the point/verge of collapse ±Y¼ìªºÃä½t
The country's economy is on the verge of collapse.
10/7/07 in the spotlight ¤½²³ª`·Nªº¤¤¤ß
She is tired of being in the spotlight.
9/7/07 an emergency landing ºò«æµn³°
The pilot was forced to make an emergency landing.
8/7/07

recovered consciousness / health «ì´_ª¾Ä± / °·±d
He was rushed to hospital, but he never recovered consciousness.

7/7/07

in / out of character ²Å¦X / ¤£²Å¦X©Ê®æ
Director of Broadcasting Chu Pui-hing apologized for behaving "out of character" when cornered by the media this week after he was seen holding hands with a woman.

6/7/07 subsidiary company ¤l¤½¥q
The subsidiary company is in Hong Kong but the parent company is in China.
5/7/07 motive of/for °Ê¾÷
The motive for the attack is still unknown.
4/7/07 all walks of life ¦U¶¥¼h¤H¤h
People from all walks of life like the band's songs.
3/7/07 in a good / light-hearted mood ¤ß±¡´r®®/»´ÃP
That evening she was in an unusual light-hearted mood.
2/7/07

uphold the principle °í«ù­ì«h
We uphold the principle of racial equality.

1/7/07

capable of (doing) sth ¦³¯à¤O
The past 10 years had proved that Hong Kong people were capable of ruling themselves.

30/6/07

call on µu¼È³X°Ý
Why don't you call on my sister when you're in London.

29/6/07

a sharp / steep / dramatic decline ¤j´T«×¤U­°
There was a sharp decline in share prices.

28/6/07 a lenient sentence¼e®eªº§P¦D
A lenient judge often passes lenient sentences.
27/6/07 use/exercise discretion °u±¡³B²z
If the march cannot be completed within the time frame, the police should consider exercising discretion and flexibility.
26/6/07 withdraw a remark ºM¦^¨¥½×
The Hospital Authority's Chief Executive apologised and withdrew remarks he made accusing staff of leaking stories about medical incidents for political purposes.
25/6/07 a high cholesterol level Áx©T¾J¤ô¥­°¾°ª
A survey finds that a quarter of respondents have a high cholesterol level.
24/6/07

come as a surprise ¨Ó±o¬ðµM
The news that John was leaving came as a surprise to everyone.

23/6/07

collide with ¬Û¼²
A rubbish truck hit a taxi in Queen's Road, causing it to collide with four goods vans.

22/6/07 severe problem/pain/injury ÄY­«ªº°ÝÃD/µh·¡/·l¶Ë
The boy suffered severe stomach pain.
21/6/07 reflection on/upon ·Qªk¡A·N¨£
Fanny Law's resignation could stimulate discussion and reflection on the unhealthy political situation in Hong Kong.
20/6/07 with/without sb's consent ¨ú±o/¨S¦³¨ú±o¬Y¤H¦P·N
He entered the building without the owner's consent.
19/6/07

disparity in ¤£¦P¡A¤£µ¥
There is still a disparity in salaries among people doing the same job.

18/6/07 minimize the loss ´î¤Ö·l¥¢
We've taken steps to minimize the losses.
17/6/07

tackle the difficult problem ¸Ñ¨MÃøÃD
Mr. Chan attempted to tackle the difficult problem, but he couldn't solve it.

16/6/07

standard of living ¥Í¬¡¤ô¥­
Hong Kong has the fundamentals to create a global financial centre and a reasonably good standard of living for 10 million people like New York and London.

15/6/07 denounce sb/sth as «ü³d¡AÄþ³d
Some groups have denounced Bush's decision as ill-judged.
14/6/07 media coverage ¤j²³¶Ç´C³ø¹D
The murder has received extensive media coverage.
13/6/07 gain/win acceptance Àò±oÃÙ¦P
Anti-racist policies were gradually gaining acceptance at that time.
12/6/07 postponed indefinitelyµL­­´Á©µ´Á
The matched will be postponed indefinitely.
11/6/07 reach/arrive at/come to a compromise ¹F¦¨§´¨ó
Both sides have agreed to meet, in the hope of reaching a compromise.
10/6/07

admit doing sth ©Ó»{ ( °µ¿ù¨Æ )
He admitted causing death by careless driving.

9/6/07

a gust of wind ¤@°}±j­·
A sudden gust of wind blew the door shut.

8/6/07 squeeze sth out of/from ±j¨ú
That guy is capable of squeezing money out of his old mother.
7/6/07 low-income earners §C¦¬¤J¤H¤h
Low-income earners will be exempt from the mandatory medical savings account scheme.
6/6/07 deviant behaviour ¶V­y¦æ¬°
A shy and introverted Form Three student who fondled girls' legs and snatched their shoes had developed deviant behaviour after viewing pornographic websites for two years.
5/6/07 compatible with¬Û®eªº
The proposed new regulation is not compatible with our existing policy.
4/6/07 the previous/next generation ¤W/¤U¤@¥N
People retiring today are wealthier than the previous generation.
3/6/07

sidestep a problem/issue/question °jÁ×°ÝÃD
Politicians are very good at sidestepping the questions they don't like.

2/6/07

have the authority to do sth Åv¤O
We have the authority to search this building.

1/6/07 false alarm °²Äµ³ø¡AµêÅå
Someone shouted ¡§Fire!¡¨, but it was a false alarm.
31/5/07 crisis management ¦M¾÷³B²z
The jury urged the government to give more crisis management training to hawker control officers.
30/5/07 remain unknown/ unchanged ¨Ì¤´¤£ª¾¹D/¤£ÅÜ
It remains unknown whether anyone had accompanied the ten-year-old girl across the border.
29/5/07 come into effect ¥Í®Ä
The first phase of the anti-spam law comes into effect this Friday.
28/5/07 think twice ­«·s¦Ò¼{¡A¤T«ä
I should think twice before accepting that offer; it sounds rather suspicious.
27/5/07

bow to public pressure ©}ªA©ó¤½²³À£¤O
Hong Kong's beer importers bowed to public pressure and announced cutting prices.

26/5/07

use of foul language »¡²Ê¨¥Â©»y
People using foul language on trains would be fined HK$5,000.

25/5/07 keep/preserve distinct identities «O¯d¯S¦³­·»ª/­Ó©Ê
The countries have kept their own distinct political and cultural identities.
24/5/07

a bid to do sth §V¤O¸Õ¹Ï±o¨ì
She made a bid to free herself from a loveless marriage.

23/5/07 intense heat/cold »Å¼ö/ª¢´H
We like living in a tropical country but we couldn't stand the intense heat.
22/5/07 in an early / a final phase ¦­´Á/±ß´Á
Luckily her disease was discovered in an early phase.
21/5/07 coincide with ¥©¦X¡A¦P®Éµo¥Í
His tastes and habits coincide with those of his wife.
20/5/07

claim to be ÁnºÙ
A 14-year-old boy was arrested for claiming to be a member of a triad society in his own blog on the Internet.

19/5/07

interfere with §«Ãª¡A©èIJ
I turned down the radio lest it should interfere with his lessons.

18/5/07 the bubble bursts ªwªjÃz¯}
When the economic bubble bursts, a lot of people are going to lose their jobs.
17/5/07 publication of ¥Xª©¡A¤½§G
She became famous after the publication of her first novel.
16/5/07 into force ¥Í®Ä
Food manufacturers should properly label their products by July 10 when a new food labelling regulation comes into force.
15/5/07 earn respect / praise Àò±o´L­«/¦nµû
He earned a lot of praise from the papers for the way he handled the strike.
14/5/07 rapid development ¨³³tªºµo®i
The executive-led system of government should be changed to cope with rapid social and political developments since the handover.
13/5/07

the latest issue ³Ì·s¤@´Á
His article appeared in the latest issue of the students' journal.

12/5/07

have an argument ª§§n
They were having an argument about the children.

11/5/07 way above/over/under »·»·¦a¶W¥X/§C©ó
The cost of a new car is way above my means.
10/5/07 a heated debate ¿E¯PªºÅG½×
After a heated debate, the Antiquities Advisory Board decided to give Queen's Pier grade one historic building status yesterday.
9/5/07 put sth into practice ¥I½Ñ¹ê¦æ
We urge you to put the committee's recommendations into practice.
8/5/07 guarantee sb sth «OÃÒ
We can guarantee you the very finest standards of service.
7/5/07 pervert the course of justice §«Ãª¥qªk¤½¥¿
A man and a 14-year-old youth were arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice.
6/5/07

testify for/against §@ÃÒ
Several key witnesses have agreed to testify against Edmond.

5/5/07 a shopper's paradise Áʪ«ªÌªº¤Ñ°ó
Hong Kong is a shopper's paradise.
4/5/07 conservation of «OÅ@
Groups call for the conservation of the countryside.
3/5/07 contribute to ¾É­P¡A°_«P¦¨§@¥Î
The rebounding economy and the booming stock market contributed to the seven percent increase in revenue.
2/5/07 share in/of ¤@¥÷
The economy had improved over the past 10 years but workers did not share in economic growth.
1/5/07

make a purchase ÁʶR
It was the most extravagant purchase I have ever made.

30/4/07 introduce/pass/enact legislation ¨î©wªk³W
The government should enact legislation to limit the powers of the police in using guns.
29/4/07

boost/raise the morale ¹ª»R¤h®ð
Actor Chow Yun-fat boosted the morale of activists camped inside Queen's Pier by making a surprise appearance to offer support.

28/4/07

rip off ¯Á»ù¹L°ª
Tourists are worried they will get ripped off.

27/4/07 in abundance Â×´I;¥R¨¬
There were deer in abundance in these forests.
26/4/07 reach a unanimous verdict §@¥X¤@­Pªºµô¨M
The jury took 12 hours to reach an unanimous verdict.
25/4/07 living/working conditions¥Í¬¡/¤u§@Àô¹Ò
The project aims to provide better living conditions and health care for the elderly.
24/4/07 at large ³p»»ªk¥~
Police are still investigating the attack, as they believe the mastermind remains at large.
23/4/07 relieve traffic congestion ½w©M¥æ³qÀ½¶ë
The scheme is designed to relieve traffic congestion on the main routes into the city.
22/4/07

unfair dismissal µL²z¸Ñ¹µ
She is bringing a case of unfair dismissal against the company.

21/4/07

have/pay/show little regard for/to ¤£¤jÅU¤Î
He is self-centred, paying little regard for the feelings of others.

20/4/07 an upward/downward trend ¤W¤Éªº/¤U­°ªºÁͶÕ
Today's figures continue the upward trend in the stock market.
19/4/07 seek advice ¼x¨D·N¨£
Seek medical advice if symptoms last more than a week.
18/4/07 burst into tears / laughter ¬ðµM­ú/¯º°_¨Ó
The widow of the killed policeman burst into tears while presenting a positive view of him.
17/4/07 permit sb to do sth ¤¹³\¡A³\¥i
We were not permitted to enter the area during the investigation.
16/4/07 sweep the board ¤jÀò¥þ³Ó
"After This Our Exile" almost swept the board of prizes winning five major prizes at the Hong Kong Film Awards.
15/4/07

threaten sb with sth «Â¯Ù
The robber threatened an elderly customer with what looked like a gun while ordering the bank staff to hand over cash.

14/4/07

make a false assumption °µ¥X¤£¥¿½Tªº°²³]
We often make false assumptions about people of other cultures.

13/4/07

come up with ·Q¥X¡A´£¥X¡]¥D·N¡B­p¹ºµ¥¡^
Greenpeace called on the government to come up with a time table for food safety legislation.

12/4/07 correct/established/normal procedures ¥¿½Tªº/½T©wªº/¥¿±`ªºµ{§Ç
Initial investigations showed the worker had failed to follow established procedures.
11/4/07

target on/at ¥H¡K¬°¥Ø¼Ð/¹ï¶H
We want to target more welfare on the poorest groups in society.

10/4/07

devote yourself to Äm¨­©ó¡A±M¤ß­P¤O©ó
Few people are able to devote themselves fully to their career.

9/4/07

the merits and demerits of ÀuÂI©M¯ÊÂI
We should consider the merits and demerits of this new system.

8/4/07

not stand on ceremony ÀH«K¡A¤£©ë§¸`
There's no need to stand on ceremony ¡V come in and relax.

7/4/07

fall short of demand ¤£À³¨D
The supply of vegetables falls short of demand this year.

6/4/07

a frugal lifestyle ¸`»üªº¥Í¬¡¤è¦¡
Stanley Ho admired Nina Wang for living simple and frugal lifestyles, despite her wealth.

5/4/07

spend / pay a fortune ªá¤@¤jµ§¿ú
They must have spent a fortune on flowers alone.

4/4/07 take immediate action ¥ß§Y±Ä¨ú¦æ°Ê
The top mainland official urged Hong Kong to take immediate action to deal with mainland visitors' complaints about shopping.
3/4/07 ignorant of µLª¾¡A¤£ª¾¹Dªº
He is ignorant of even the simplest facts.
2/4/07 pay through the nose ¥I¶O¹L°ª
In this city centre restaurants, you pay through the nose for your drinks.
1/4/07

scratch the surface ¶ÈIJ¤Î°ÝÃDªºªí­±
In this essay I can only hope to scratch the surface of the topic.

31/3/07

diversity of ®t²§¡A¦h¼Ë©Ê
There is a diversity of opinion on the issue.

30/3/07 merge with ¦X¨Ö
He has plans to merge his own company with another unnamed media giant.
29/3/07 crave for/after ´÷±æ
A man in sorrow craves for sympathy.
28/3/07 prominent people ¦W¤H
She had access to some very prominent people.
27/3/07 admit doing sth ©Ó»{
He is unwilling to admit being jealous of his brother.
26/3/07 innovative ideas ³Ð·s«äºû
Donald Tsang pledged to tackle poverty with innovative ideas.
25/3/07

disadvantaged groups ®z¶ÕªÀ¸s
He received great support because of his concern for lower class and disadvantaged groups.

24/3/07

find sth unacceptable ¤£¥i¥H±µ¨üªº
Many viewers find the amount of violence on TV unacceptable.

23/3/07 accuse sb of doing sth «ü±±
The Ombudsman accused the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department staff of lying in a bid to cover-up their mistakes.
22/3/07 do/cause harm ³y¦¨¶Ë®`
Pollution caused harm to marine life.
21/3/07 mark the occasion/anniversary ¬ö©À²±¨å/¶g¦~¬ö©À¤é
A pair of young pandas were chosen as a gift from the central government to Hong Kong to mark the 10th anniversary of the handover.
20/3/07 an essential / key feature ¥D­n¯SÂI/¯S¼x
An essential feature of the plan is its overseas investments.
19/3/07 recollection of °O¾Ð¤O¡A¦^¾Ð
She has only a vague recollection of her childhood events.
18/3/07

originate from/in/with µo·½¡A¨Ó¦Û
The idea originated with her.
The quarrel originated in rivalry between the two families.

17/3/07

concede that (¤£±o¤£) ©Ó»{
The manager was forced to concede that competition had badly affected profits.

16/3/07 outshine one's rivals Àu©ó¹ï¤â
She outshone her rivals on debating skills.
15/3/07 disqualify sb for sth / from doing sth ¨ú®ø¬Y¤Hªº¸ê®æ
His criminal record disqualified him for (from getting) the job.
14/3/07 warn of / against ĵ§i¡A´£¿ô
He warned me against going outside alone at night.
They warned him of the danger.
13/3/07

in circulation (³f¹ô¡B®ø®§µ¥ªº) ¬y³q,¶Ç¼½
Many forged notes are in circulation.

12/3/07 prohibit sb from doing sth §«Ãª,ªý¤î
The law prohibits shops from selling cigarettes to children.
11/3/07

at stake ¦MÀI¡A­·ÀI
My whole future was at stake .

10/3/07

estimate that ¦ô­p
It is estimated that between 70 and 90 per cent of car crimes occur in the daytime.

9/3/07 propose that / doing sth ´£Ä³ ¡A­p¹º
I proposed that we delay making a decision until next month.
I proposed delaying our decision until the next month.
8/3/07 at the critical moment ÃöÁä®É¨è
The police arrived at the critical moment.
7/3/07 lose / gain confidence¥¢¥h/±o¨ì«H¤ß
The more he fails, the more he loses confidence in his abilities.
6/3/07 strengthen one's resolve¥[±j¨M¤ß
Her objections only strengthened my resolve to open my own business.
5/3/07

receive / undergo medical treatment ±µ¨üªvÀø
She was undergoing treatment for breast cancer.

4/3/07

depend on ¨Ì¾a , ¨Ì¿à
Health depends on good food, fresh air and enough sleep.

3/3/07

prolong the agony ©µªøµh­W
There's no point in prolonging the agony. The situation won't get any better.

2/3/07 heated debate ¿E¯PªºÅG½×
They were engaged in a heated debate about the problem.
1/3/07 budget surplus ¹wºâ¬Õ¾l
The Financial Secretary announced tax cuts and concessions, following a larger than expected budget surplus.
28/2/07 hand luggage ¤â´£¦æ§õ
Special security measures will be implemented at the airport to screen hand luggage.
27/2/07 remained a mystery ¤´¬O­ÓÁ¼
The exact origin of the universe remains a mystery.
26/2/07 take the view that »{¬°
I take the view that education should be available to all.
25/2/07 come into effect / take effect ¥Í®Ä
The ban on smoking in all common areas within public housing estates will come into effect from April.
24/2/07

rules and regulations ³W³¹¨î«×
They complain that businesses are being hampered by too many rules and regulations.

23/2/07

stand the test of time ¸g¨ü®É¶¡ªº¦ÒÅç
Their marriage has stood the test of time.

22/2/07

lack sincerity ¤£°÷¸Û·N
Some passengers said the free ride offered by the KCRC lacked sincerity.

21/2/07 pray for ¬è¨D
More than 87-thousand worshippers visited the Che Kung Temple to pray for good fortune in the new year.
20/2/07

moderate opinions/views ·Å©Mªº·N¨£
He holds moderate opinions.

19/2/07

experience sth at first hand ¿Ë¨­¸g¾ú
She stayed there to experience village life at first hand.

18/2/07

added bonus ¥t¤@­Ó¦n³B
If you buy direct, products are much cheaper, with the added bonus of fast delivery to your door.

17/2/07

secure a victory Àò±o³Ó§Q
The basketball team secured their second victory of the season.

16/2/07

academic freedom ¾Ç³N¦Û¥Ñ
A commission of inquiry will investigate allegations of government interference in academic freedom at the Institute of Education.

15/2/07 evacuate from/to ²¨´²
In the war many children were evacuated from the cities to the countryside.
14/2/07 express concern about ªí¹F¼~¼{
The report expressed grave concern about the doctor's competence.
13/2/07 behind the scenes ¦b¹õ«á¡A·t¤¤
These agreements have been drafted by officials behind the scenes.
12/2/07

hopeful that/of ©ê¦³§Æ±æªº
In spite of our differences, we remain hopeful that a solution can be found.

11/2/07 child abuse ­h«Ý¨àµ£
Child abuse scars forever.
10/2/07

hold back ªý¾×¡A§í¨î¡AµS¿Ý
Tom was able to hold back his anger.

9/2/07 plead guilty ©Ó»{¦³¸o
The defendant pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography.
8/2/07 interference in ¤z¹w¡AÂZ¶Ã
They expressed resentment at government interference in academic freedom.
7/2/07 a disturbing trend ¥O¤H¤£¦w¤ßªºÁͶÕ
The rise in violent crime is a disturbing new trend.
6/2/07 verbal abuse ´c¨¥¡AðãŽÁ
They can be subjected to verbal and physical abuse.
5/2/07 volunteer for / to do sth ¦ÛÄ@°µ
He volunteered for guard duty.
They volunteered to repair the house for the old lady.
4/2/07

until further notice ª½¦Ü¥t¦æ³qª¾
Octopus EPS add-value services have been suspended at all MTR and KCR stations until further notice.

3/2/07

rule out the possibility ±Æ°£¥i¯à©Ê
The Chief Executive said he had never ruled out the possibility of full democracy in 2012.

2/2/07 create jobs ´£¨Ñ´N·~¾÷·|
The Chief Executive has promised to create jobs through infrastructure development.
1/2/07 a special occasion ¯S®í³õ¦X
The dress is perfect for a special occasion.
31/1/07 turn to ¨D§U©ó
Most youngsters turn to friends or stay silent than seek help from their families when they are upset.
30/1/07 on the market ¥«³õ¥X°â
A third of the Lunar New Year delicacy nostoc (fat choi) available on the market has been found to be counterfeit.
29/1/07 a gust of wind ¤@°}¤j­·
A gust of wind blew the door shut.
28/1/07

apply for ¥Ó½Ð
I have applied for a scholarship.

27/1/07

deprive sb of sth ­é¹Ü
A lot of these children have been deprived of a normal home life.

26/1/07 equip sb to do sth ¨Ï¦³¯à¤O¡A¨Ï¦³·Ç³Æ
The training had equipped her to deal with emergency situations.
25/1/07 consume time/money ®ø¯Ó®É¶¡¡þª÷¿ú
Arguing about details consumed many hours of the committee's valuable time.
24/1/07

cast doubt on sth ²£¥ÍÃhºÃ
The latest scientific discoveries cast doubt on earlier theories.

23/1/07 come into contact with ±µÄ²
Clean your hands thoroughly after coming into contact with wild birds.
22/1/07 put sb/sth at risk ¥O¬Y¨Æ/ª«¨ü¦MÀI
These new measures will put many small businesses at risk.
21/1/07

surrounding area ©P³ò¦a°Ï
After the explosion the police sealed off the surrounding area.

20/1/07

conduct a survey ¶i¦æ½Õ¬d
A survey conducted by a concerned group found that most people were worried about the increasing crimes.

19/1/07 impact on ¼vÅT
The computer has had a great impact on modern life.
18/1/07 lie about »¡ÁÀ
He lied about his age in order to get the job.
17/1/07 advanced technology ¥ý¶i¬ì§Þ
America is ahead of all other countries in advanced technology.
16/1/07 a competitive edge / advantage Ävª§Àu¶Õ
Because of the high production costs, our products have lost their competitive edge.
15/1/07 fall prey to ³Q§é¿i¡A³QéÄF
She fell prey to lovesickness.
14/1/07

strike a balance ¨â¥þ¨ä¬ü¡A¹F¦Ü¥­¿Å
We need to strike a balance between the needs of the community and the rights of the individual.

13/1/07

disclose that ³zÅS¡A´¦µo
They were reluctant to disclose that profits had fallen.

12/1/07 lay off ¸Ñ¶±
Some 900 workers were laid off after a company, which provided security services to government departments, ran into financial difficulties.
11/1/07 proceed with Ä~Äò¶i¦æ
We are proceeding with our plan to renovate the old house.
10/1/07 carry out §¹¦¨,¹ê¦æ
She had finally carried out her promise to quit smoking.
9/1/07 drag on ©ì©µ
The unhappy marriage dragged on because of family pressures.
8/1/07 call off ¨ú®ø
The match was called off because of the heavy rain.
7/1/07

intent on/upon ±M¤ß­P§Óªº¡A°í¨M­n°µªº
He was intent on going abroad for further studies.

6/1/07

give sb the benefit of the doubt ºÃÂI§Q¯qÂk©ó³Q§i
As the witness was dishonest, the judge therefore gave the defendants the benefit of the doubt and freed them.

5/1/07

suspect sb of doing sth ÃhºÃ
They suspected the man of giving false evidence.

4/1/07 on the basis of sth ®Ú¾Ú
Don't make your decision on the basis of a single fact.
3/1/07 in a good mood ¤ß±¡´r§Ö
I had never seen Mary in such a good mood before.
2/1/07 adhere to ¿í¦u;°í«ù
We must strictly adhere to the terms of the contract.
1/1/07

leisure time ªÅ·v®É¶¡
In her leisure time she visits museums and galleries.

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